英语(新高考Ⅱ卷 01)(含听力)- 学易金卷:2025年高考第三次模拟考试

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2025年高考第三次模拟考试(新高考II卷)01 英语 (考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分) 注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1.What is the purpose of the woman’s call? A.To ask about a bill. B.To pay the gas bill. C.To open a new account. 【答案】A 【原文】W: I’m calling about my gas bill for last month because there are some charges that I’m concerned about. M: I can review it with you. But first, what’s your home address and the last name on the account? 2.Why does the man speak so loudly? A.The TV is on. B.People nearby are talking. C.The woman stands far away. 【答案】A 【原文】W: Is it really necessary to speak so loudly when I am only a couple of feet away? M: I’m sorry. I thought you wouldn’t be able to hear me with the people talking on TV. 3.Why can’t the man stop coughing? A.He has got a bad cold. B.He smokes too much. C.The air quality is poor. 【答案】C 【原文】W: Peter, are you okay? M: Not really. I can’t stop coughing. The air quality is terrible today. W: The weather report said to day’s air quality index is 300. The PM 2.5 level is quite high. M: No wonder I feel so bad. 4.Which place was dry yesterday? A.The downtown area. B.The eastern area. C.The beach. 【答案】C 【原文】M: What a rainy day yesterday! It took me an hour to get a taxi to go downtown! W: So was the eastern area. But a friend told me the beach was dry all day. 5.What will happen to the city centre? A.More pollution. B.Fewer accidents. C.More traffic jams. 【答案】B 【原文】W: Have you heard about the policy to the city centre? There will be more bikeways and less on-street parking next month. M: That’s great. There will be less pollution in the downtown area, and I’m sure there will also be fewer accidents. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面 5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6.Why does Ernest suggest starting the program? A.To raise workers’ pay. B.To promote the sales. C.To unite the staff. 7.What do the speakers agree to do? A.Seek other choices. B.Carry out the program. C.Ask for workers’ opinions. 【答案】6.C 7.A 【原文】W: Ernest, since pay rises will be a little low this year, I think we need to find other ways to keep the staff happy. Do you have any suggestions? M: How about creating a company community service program? W: Why would that help? M: People feel good when they help others? And spending time together outside the office would build stronger relationships between staff members. W: Those are good points, but some workers might see it as extra stress. Let’s try to think of some other ideas before we move forward with that one. M: Sure, Lula, I’ll see what I can come up with. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8.Why does the man think the storm is still coming? A.He saw it. B.He heard it. C.He smelled it. 9.What is the man worried about? A.His body getting wet. B.Things blowing away. C.His phone being broken. 【答案】8.C 9.B 【原文】M: I’m amazed that the weather is staying so nice right now. W: Why do you say that? I just checked my phone and it said that the storm everyone was talking about is going to pass by us. I heard the opposite on the radio earlier, but I think the report is more updated now. M: I agree that it looks like the weather will stay nice, but I feel like the air smells like rain and that happens right before the storm usually. W: I don’t care if we get wet. M: I don’t, either. But I’m worried about our things blowing away. 听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。 10.What is the man doing? A.Attending a lecture. B.Hosting a workshop. C.Conducting an interview. 11.Why is Emily doing unpaid work in the new season of the show? A.To follow the latest trend. B.To help raise the crew’s pay. C.To support the post-production. 12.What enables Emily to try different things in her field? A.Her college education. B.Her teaching experience. C.Her family tradition. 13.What does Emily think of her work at the Film Centre? A.Boring. B.Rewarding. C.Demanding. 【答案】10.C 11.C 12.A 13.B 【原文】M: Emily, thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to answer a few questions. W: It’s my pleasure. M: People say you’re doing unpaid work in the new season of My Fair Lady. Is this what the show business has become? W: No, not really. All of my acting in the new season is unpaid, but the crew is paid. This is to raise money for the postproduction of the show. M: I notice you’ve tried many different kinds of things: film, TV, and even theater. W: Yeah, that’s how I was trained at university. I work on anything that excites me. M: Tell us about the six months you recently spent at the workshop of the film center. W: It was an unbelievable experience — teaching young actors and actresses and working with some great acting artists. It was also great to work in various labs, such as directors, writers and so on. It’s very helpful for making you a really well-rounded and active member of the film and television industry. M: Thank you very much, Emily. We look forward to your new season. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14.What is the man doing? A.Conducting an interview. B.Organizing an event. C.Touring a gallery. 15.Why does Ms. Johal hold the exhibition? A.To record her teenage life. B.To promote her hometown. C.To show courageous images of women. 16.What do we know about Ms. Johal? A.She grew up in South Africa. B.She began drawing portraits in 2016. C.She lives in a big community in Kelowna. 17.What did Ms. Johal do for the exhibition? A.She drew portraits of all the women she knew. B.She moved to a new town. C.She changed her drawing style. 【答案】14.A 15.C 16.B 17.C 【原文】M: Hi, everyone. After checking out the exhibition “What if?” by the successful visual artist Sandeep Johal, we have Ms. Johal with us. Hi, Ms. Johal. Could you tell us what inspired you to hold this exhibition today? W: When I look at the current place that I live in, most of the artworks are about figures of men or landscapes. And when I think back to that teenage bedroom of mine, I have no memory of artworks about women either. So I wanted to create an opportunity for people to see how brave and tough women are. M: What was that process like to create such wonderful artwork? W: I lived in a town called Kelowna, in South Asia. It is quite a small community. In 2016, I started to take up drawing, but just line drawing portraits of women that I had researched in my community. In order to organize this exhibition, I made my first attempt at drawing large-scale portraits of women. That was a challenge for me. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18.Which company does Chelsie Rohrscheib work for? A.Wesper. B.Sleep Advisor. C.Newsweek Publishing LLC. 19.What does Raj Dasgupta say about people who need long naps? A.They may spend a lot of time sitting down. B.They are generally pretty tired during the day. C.They may have potential health problems. 20.What is Raj Dasgupta’s opinion about napping in the end? A.It’s good to nap whenever you feel tired. B.Napping should be a daily habit for everyone. C.Napping may be unnecessary for those sleeping well at night. 【答案】18.A 19.C 20.C 【原文】W: Studies show that napping can improve your well-being if done right. However, napping for too long can end up having a negative impact on your overall health, and may also shorten your lifespan. Chelsie Rohrscheib, head sleep expert at sleep testing firm Wesper, told Newsweek that people who take long naps are likely to get low-quality sleep at night. She said, “Poor sleep at night has major negative effects on health. Additionally, we also see high rates of sleep disorders in people who require long naps during the day. Another consideration is that people who need long naps are generally pretty tired and lazy during the day, and therefore they’re more likely to spend a lot of time sitting down.” According to Raj Dasgupta, chief medical adviser for Sleep Advisor, needing long naps may often be a sign that something is wrong with your body. “If you find yourself needing long or multiple naps to get through the day, you might have a sleep disorder or medical condition,” he said. According to Dasgupta, if you feel tired and have an opportunity to take a short nap in the early afternoon, then napping can be a beneficial way to improve your productivity, although he warns against getting into the habit of taking naps routinely. “If you get a good sleep at night and feel energetic during the day, you most likely do not need to nap,” he added. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A GPA, or Grade Point Average, is a critical measure used to evaluate a college student’s academic performance. It is essential not only for academic assessment but also for scholarship, graduate school applications, and job opportunities. GPA is a numerical representation of a student’s average performance across all their courses. Steps to Calculate GPA: 1. Determine the credit hours and grade values for each course: Each educational institution may have different standards for determining the credits for a course. For example, a course that typically meets for three hours per week might be assigned 3 credits. And the table below shows the grade values corresponding to different grades. Specifically: Grade Grade Value A 4.0 B 3.0 C 2.0 D 1.0 F 0.0 2. Calculate the quality points for each course: Multiply the credit hours of each course by the corresponding grade value. 3. Sum all the quality points: Add up the quality points for all courses. 4. Sum all the credit hours: Add up the credit hours for all courses. 5. Calculate the GPA: Divide the total quality points by the total credit hours. Example Table: Course Credit Hours Grade Grade Value Quality Points| Mathematics 3 A 4.0 12 History 4 B 3.0 12 Chemistry 3 B+ 3.3 9.9 Literature 2 A- 3.7 7.4 Total Impact of Failing a Course: Failing a course, which results in a grade of F(0.0), can seriously hurt a student’s GPA and academic progress. A low GPA can lead to academic warning, meaning the student must improve his grades quickly to avoid being suspended or kicked out of school. Many scholarships and financial aid programs require a certain GPA, so failing a course can risk losing financial support. Employers may see a low GPA as a sign of poor performance, affecting job opportunities. In conclusion, maintaining a good GPA is crucial for academic success, financial stability, and career opportunities. To achieve this, manage time well by making a study plan and scheduling rest. Actively participate in class, take good notes, review and preview in time, and utilize library resources. All these methods can help you keep a good GPA. 21.What is the student’s GPA according to the example table? A.3.25. B.3.34. C.3.44. D.3.54. 22.What is the possible impact of receiving a grade of F in a course? A.It contributes zero points to the GPA calculation. B.It leads to students’ failure in academic progress. C.It disables students to get financial support. D.It causes students’ poor job performance. 23.Where is the text most probably taken from? A.An introduction to a webpage. B.A college guide for students. C.A textbook for freshmen. D.A review of academic standards. 【答案】21.C 22.A 23.B 【导语】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了某所大学中平均绩点(GPA)的重要性、其计算方法以及学科成绩不及格对学生的影响等相关信息。 21.细节理解题。根据Steps to Calculate GPA部分中的第5点“Calculate the GPA: Divide the total quality points by the total credit hours.(计算平均绩点:用总质量点数除以总学分。)”可知,这名学生的平均绩点为(12+12+9.9+7.4)÷(3+4+3+2)≈3.44。故选C。 22.细节理解题。根据Impact of Failing a Course部分第一段第一句“Failing a course, which results in a grade of F(0.0), can seriously hurt a student’s GPA and academic progress.(一门课程不及格,成绩为F(0.0),会严重损害学生的GPA和学业进展。)”可知,可知,获得F等级,对应的成绩值为0.0,也就是说对GPA的计算贡献为零分。故选A。 23.推理判断题。根据第一段“GPA, or Grade Point Average, is a critical measure used to evaluate a college student’s academic performance. It is essential not only for academic assessment but also for scholarship, graduate school applications, and job opportunities. GPA is a numerical representation of a student’s average performance across all their courses.(平均绩点(GPA)是评估大学生学业成绩的关键指标。它不仅对学术评估至关重要,而且对奖学金、研究生院申请和工作机会也至关重要。GPA是学生所有课程平均成绩的数字表示。)”以及通读全文内容可知,这篇文章详细解释了在大学中平均绩点的重要性、其计算方法以及学科成绩不及格对学生的影响。因此,本文最可能出自一本为学生提供的大学指南。故选B。 B Arshad Nadeem made history at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The 27-year-old set a new Olympic record for the longest javelin throw — 92.97 meters and has become the first Pakistani to secure an individual gold medal at the Olympic Games. To celebrate the historic victory, the government gave him a Honda Civic car which has a special registration number of “PAK 92.97” and a record amount of money: 250 million rupees ($897,000). And one more historic thing: He is undoubtedly the first Olympic champion to receive a buffalo as a gift from his father-in-law. “I had been hoping for a piece of land since my father-in-law is wealthy,” Nadeem said seriously when a TV show host joked about the gift. “But a buffalo is far more valuable than that.” Actually that’s an understatement. The buffalo holds deep cultural significance in Nadeem’s hometown. “In rural communities, a buffalo is considered one of the most honorable and valuable gifts, much like camels in desert regions like Saudi Arabia,” said Rashad Bukhari, a cultural commentator born and raised in Punjab. Buffalo, which are called the “black gold” of Pakistan, are also valued for their milk. With a higher nutrition content than cow’s milk, buffalo milk makes up 72% of the nation’s milk supply. The milk is also well-suited to make ghee, a special butter that is a key part of the Pakistani diet. “An average buffalo lives for about 20 years. A female usually starts producing milk after birthing a first calf at 3 years old. Then it will continue giving milk for the rest of its life even if the calf is not around,” explained Dr. Burhan-e-Azam, an animal nutritionist at a buffalo research institute. “That’s why Pakistanis call a buffalo ‘a poor man’s bank’.” The importance of a buffalo for Punjab can be shown from the fact that in ancient times it was part of the downy (嫁妆). But for Nadeem, the buffalo is not just symbolic. “My father-in-law’s gift ensures that I will have fresh milk as I train for my next competition,” added the javelin king. 24.What does “PAK 92.97” in the first paragraph stand for? A.The date of the record-breaking event. B.The new Olympic record set by a Pakistani. C.The price of the car given to the javelin king. D.The birth date of the Pakistani Olympic champion. 25.Why did Rashad Bukhari mention the camels? A.To stress the symbolism of a buffalo. B.To illustrate the size of a buffalo. C.To show the surviving ability of a buffalo. D.To compare the nutrition content. 26.What is special about ghee? A.It is black. B.It is rare in Pakistan. C.It is nutritious. D.It is made from cow’s milk. 27.What message has Arshad Nadeem most probably got from the buffalo gift? A.The dowry is very traditional. B.His country needs more victories. C.His wife’s family is very poor. D.His father-in-law loves him deeply. 【答案】24.B 25.A 26.C 27.D 【导语】这是一篇新闻报道。本文讲述了2024年巴黎奥运会上,巴基斯坦标枪运动员Arshad Nadeem创造了新的奥运纪录,并获得了包括一辆特殊车牌号的本田思域汽车、巨额奖金以及一头水牛在内的奖励。 24.细节理解题。根据第一段“The 27-year-old set a new Olympic record for the longest javelin throw — 92.97 meters.(这位27岁的运动员创造了奥运会标枪投掷最远的新纪录——92.97米。)”和“To celebrate the historic victory, the government gave him a Honda Civic car which has a special registration number of ‘PAK 92.97’.(为了庆祝这一历史性的胜利,政府送给他一辆本田思域汽车,车牌号为‘PAK 92.97’。)”可知,“PAK 92.97”代表的是Arshad Nadeem创造的新的奥运纪录92.97米。故选B。 25.推理判断题。根据第二段“In rural communities, a buffalo is considered one of the most honorable and valuable gifts, much like camels in desert regions like Saudi Arabia.(在农村社区,水牛被认为是最尊贵、最有价值的礼物之一,就像沙特阿拉伯等沙漠地区的骆驼一样。)”可知,Rashad Bukhari提到骆驼是为了强调水牛在农村社区中的重要象征意义。故选A。 26.细节理解题。根据第四段“The milk is also well-suited to make ghee, a special butter that is a key part of the Pakistani diet.(这种牛奶也很适合制作ghee,这是一种特殊的黄油,是巴基斯坦饮食的关键部分。)”可推测出,ghee作为巴基斯坦饮食的关键部分,应该是很有营养的。故选C。 27.推理判断题。根据最后一段“But for Nadeem, the buffalo is not just symbolic. ‘My father-in-law’s gift ensures that I will have fresh milk as I train for my next competition,’ added the javelin king.(但对Nadeem来说,这头水牛不仅仅具有象征意义。这位标枪之王补充说:‘我岳父的礼物确保我在为下一场比赛训练时有新鲜的牛奶喝’。)”可知,Nadeem的岳父送给他一头水牛是为了确保他在训练时有新鲜的牛奶喝,这显示出岳父对他的深深的爱。故选D。 C When Chui-Lian Lee and Valentina Gomez started on their academic journeys as textile (织物) developing and marketing majors at the Fashion Institute of Technology, they were eager to learn more about the clothing industry. Some of the things they ended up learning shocked them. They found out that roughly 11 million tons of textile waste end up in landfill each year, and the chemicals and gases that emerge during decomposition pollute the earth. Every single class that they joined, they’d go through the impacts and it’d be like, “Okay, cotton has this large of a water footprint and people are turning to organic cotton, but that’s not really a solution because of these reasons.” Or “People are looking at recycled polyester (涤纶) but that’s not great because it still releases microplastics.” As every solution they learned about came with drawbacks, they both wound up feeling really frustrated. It wasn’t until the two joined a class on the application of biotechnology to the manufacturing of clothing that they realized there could be a more environmentally friendly option for the fashion industry. Lee and Gomez learned that they could use specially engineered proteins to create a fiber that avoids plastics and degrades (分解) naturally, and then the idea for Werewool was born. “By changing how we are creating the fibers that make up our clothing, we can change the entire life cycle of our clothing and their end-of-life impacts on the environment, avoiding pollution from plastics,” Lee explains. The early-stage biotech company focusing on developing biodegradable fibers for the textile industry initially started as a research project that involved many sleepless nights in the lab. After winning the H&amp;M Global Change Award in 2020, the project launched into a company. Over four years and 4.5 million dollars in funding later, Werewool now has 12 employees and has begun working with brands to develop clothing out of their protein-based fibers, with the hope of launching products in 2025. By 2030, 125,000 tons of fiber is expected to enter the market, which is about 390 million shirts. “Our goal has always been to make the fashion industry friendly to nature,” says Lee. 28.What surprised Lee and Gomez when they learned about the clothing industry? A.A wide range of textiles are produced every year. B.There are many poisonous chemicals in clothing. C.Clothing industry brings harm to the environment. D.The textile waste is quite difficult to break down. 29.Why are organic cotton and recycled polyester mentioned? A.To present features of organic clothing. B.To introduce methods of recycling textile waste. C.To show they’re not good options for sustainability. D.To explain it is essential to reduce the water footprint. 30.What can we learn about Werewool according to the passage? A.It has a bright prospect. B.It funds research on textile waste. C.It proves to be highly profitable. D.It pioneers in plastics decomposition. 31.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text? A.Werewool Makes Fashion Green B.Breakthroughs in Applied Biotechnology C.Lee and Gomez’s Academic Journeys D.New Protein-based Fibers Hit the Market 【答案】28.C 29.C 30.A 31.A 【导语】本文为一篇说明文,讲述了Chui-Lian Lee和Valentina Gomez创立了Werewool公司,它致力于开发可生物降解的纤维,使时尚更环保。 28.细节理解题。根据文章第一段“Some of the things they ended up learning shocked them. They found out that roughly 11 million tons of textile waste end up in landfill each year, and the chemicals and gases that emerge during decomposition pollute the earth.(他们最终学到的一些东西震惊了他们。他们发现,每年大约有1100万吨纺织垃圾被填埋,在分解过程中产生的化学物质和气体污染了地球)”可知,当Lee和Gomez知道服装业给环境带来危害时,他们很惊讶。故选C。 29.推理判断题。根据文章第二段“Every single class that they joined, they’d go through the impacts and it’d be like, “Okay, cotton has this large of a water footprint and people are turning to organic cotton, but that’s not really a solution because of these reasons.” Or “People are looking at recycled polyester (涤纶) but that’s not great because it still releases microplastics.” As every solution they learned about came with drawbacks, they both wound up feeling really frustrated.(他们参加的每一堂课,都会经历这些影响,他们会说,“好吧,棉花有这么大的水足迹,人们正在转向有机棉花,但由于这些原因,这并不是一个真正的解决方案。”或者“人们正在考虑回收聚酯,但这并不好,因为它仍然会释放微塑料。”因为他们了解的每个解决方案都有缺点,所以他们都感到非常沮丧。)”可知,文章提到有机棉花和回收聚酯是为了证明它们不是可持续发展的好选择。故选C。 30.推理判断题。根据文章第三段“Lee and Gomez learned that they could use specially engineered proteins to create a fiber that avoids plastics and degrades (分解) naturally, and then the idea for Werewool was born. “By changing how we are creating the fibers that make up our clothing, we can change the entire life cycle of our clothing and their end-of-life impacts on the environment, avoiding pollution from plastics,” Lee explains.(李和戈麦斯了解到,他们可以使用特殊工程蛋白来制造一种纤维,这种纤维可以避免塑料,并且可以自然降解,于是,Werewool诞生了。李解释说:“通过改变我们制造服装纤维的方式,我们可以改变服装的整个生命周期以及它们的寿命结束对环境的影响,避免塑料污染。”)”可知,Werewool前景广阔。故选A。 31.主旨大意题。根据文章全文尤其是第三段“Lee and Gomez learned that they could use specially engineered proteins to create a fiber that avoids plastics and degrades (分解) naturally, and then the idea for Werewool was born.(李和戈麦斯了解到,他们可以使用特殊工程蛋白来制造一种纤维,这种纤维可以避免塑料,并且可以自然降解,于是,Werewool诞生了。)”可知,本文主要讲述了Chui-Lian Lee和Valentina Gomez创立了Werewool公司,它致力于开发可生物降解的纤维,使时尚更环保。A选项“Werewool让时尚更环保”适合作为本文标题。故选A。 D One day, Frank Torok was at a Pizza Hut store, opened a small pizza box, and felt very emotional thinking about the past. “I remember getting a little Book It! bookmark, and feeling so excited to take that to the Pizza Hut and get that personal pan pizza,” Torok, 37, said, referring to the six-inch pies that are given away to preschool through sixth grade students who meet their reading goals as part of Pizza Hut’s Book It! reading program. Torok is one of more than 70 million people who have participated in the Book It! program, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary this month. “When you have millions of kids who refer to the program as a ‘core memory’ of their childhood and school experience, you have created something magical,” said Carl Loredo, the president of Pizza Hut. Here’s how the program works: In exchange for meeting their monthly reading goals, students are given certificates by their teachers. Readers can then bring these documents to a Pizza Hut location and leave with Book It! souvenirs, like buttons and bookmarks — and, of course, their very own pizza. The initiative was founded in October 1984 by Arthur Gunther, then the president of Pizza Hut, in response to a call from President Ronald Reagan encouraging America’s businesses to get involved in education. Gunther was particularly inspired by his son, Michael, who had difficulty reading growing up because of eye problems. Since the program was established four decades ago, it has provided more than 1.5billion free pizzas to young readers. Reagan himself commended the program in a letter he wrote in 1985, calling it a “creative initiative,” and, in 1989, the first lady Barbara Bush ordered Pizza Hut pizzas for 200 children for a literacy event she hosted at the White House. “The program stands out because it has been around for a long time in the world of companies doing good things,” said Peter Golder, a professor of marketing at Dartmouth College’s Tuck School of Business who has researched the fast-food industry. 32.What can be concluded about the Book It! program from paragraph 2? A.It was founded by Frank Torok. B.It only targets preschool students. C.It provides free pizza to all students. D.It rewards students’ reading achievements. 33.Why did Arthur Gunther found the Book It! program? A.To increase Pizza Hut’s sales B.To create a marketing campaign. C.To respond to President Reagan's request. D.To help his son with reading difficulties. 34.What does the underlined word “commended” in paragraph 6 probably mean? A.Praised. B.Criticized. C.Ignored. D.Questioned. 35.What is Peter Golder’s opinion on the Book It! program? A.It is a response to a national call. B.It is ineffective in promoting reading. C.It aims to change children’s reading habit. D.It is notable for its long-term efforts in doing good. 【答案】32.D 33.C 34.A 35.D 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章讲述了必胜客的“Book It!”阅读计划及起源。 32.细节理解题。根据第二段“Torok, 37, said, referring to the six-inch pies that are given away to preschool through sixth grade students who meet their reading goals as part of Pizza Hut’s Book It! reading program.( 37岁的托罗克(Torok)说道,她指的是必胜客“Book It!”阅读计划中,为达到阅读目标的学前班至六年级学生免费提供的六英寸披萨。)”可知,学前至六年级学生可以通过完成必胜客的阅读挑战获得奖励。故选D。 33.细节理解题。根据第五段“The initiative was founded in October 1984 by Arthur Gunther, then the president of Pizza Hut, in response to a call from President Ronald Reagan encouraging America’s businesses to get involved in education.(该计划由时任必胜客总裁的Arthur Gunther于1984年10月创立,以响应罗纳德·里根总统的号召,鼓励美国企业参与教育事业。)”可知,Arthur Gunther创立“Book It!”计划是为了响应里根总统的要求。故选C。 34.词句猜测题。根据第六段“Reagan himself commended the program in a letter he wrote in 1985, calling it a ‘creative initiative’.(里根本人在1985年写的一封信中对该计划表示_____,称其为‘创造性的举措’。)”可知,里根总统对该计划是持积极态度的,所以可推测出“commended”在此处表示“赞扬”。故选A。 35.推理判断题。根据最后一段““The program stands out because it has been around for a long time in the world of companies doing good things,” said Peter Golder.(Peter Golder说:“这个项目之所以脱颖而出,是因为在公司做好事的领域,它已经存在了很长时间”。)”可知,Peter Golder认为“Book It!”计划因长期致力于做好事而值得注意。故选D。 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 This is the season for spending as we look ahead to the end-of-year holidays and start shelling out money for gifts. 36 Starting some good habits now can take you into the new year without the holiday spending hangover. To keep more money in your pocket, follow these do’s and don’ ts. Do homework for holiday savings. Download retailer apps, and follow them on social media to see how you can save. Most retailers have their own special deal days during the holidays, such as Amazon Prime Days and Macy’s One Day sales. 37 Some stores give out store credits that can really add up. Don’t be blinded by big markdowns. Just because the sign on the rack says “50% off” doesn’t mean it’s a real bargain. Stay calm! 38 Visit the retailer’s website, then compare on Google Shopping, Amazon, and eBay. If you find a lower price, ask at the register for a price match or load up your virtual cart. Consider joining a membership. You probably have a rewards card for your local supermarket. Programs from Walmart, Target and others can get you more than rewards. If you buy most of your grocery items and gifts at Walmart, you can save on delivery fees by signing up for Walmart+ , which includes free delivery with a $35 minimum order. 39 Otherwise, you’ ll pay delivery fees of $7.95 to $9.95 per order to Walmart. 40 “Buy now, pay later” (BNPL) options from companies are a modern version on the old layaway programs. You can pay in installments, which are small payments made over time, without waiting to get your goodies. But there’s a big downside: If you miss payments, that can end up lowering your credit score and influence your other loans. A.Don’t get lost in options. B.Don’t put off payments. C.This method may cost your credits secretly. D.You can often get special discounts and coupons. E.Sticking to your budgets is especially tough in this period. F.Confirm that it’s actually a good deal by checking prices online. G.It gets you fast, free deliveries on qualified orders, plus other benefits. 【答案】36.E 37.D 38.F 39.G 40.B 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了在年终假期购物时的一些注意事项,包括做些功课节省开支、不被大幅降价蒙蔽、考虑加入会员以及按时付款等,帮助人们在购物时能把更多钱留在口袋里。 36.根据上文“This is the season for spending as we look ahead to the end-of-year holidays and start shelling out money for gifts.(这是消费的季节,因为我们期待着年终假期,并开始为礼物花钱)”可知,这是消费的季节,在这个时期坚持预算是比较困难的,E选项“Sticking to your budgets is especially tough in this period.(在这段时期坚持你的预算是特别困难的)”符合语境,起到承上启下的作用,故选E项。 37.根据上文“Download retailer apps, and follow them on social media to see how you can save. Most retailers have their own special deal days during the holidays, such as Amazon Prime Days and Macy’s One Day sales.(下载零售商的应用程序,并在社交媒体上关注它们,看看如何省钱。大多数零售商在假期都有自己的特价日,比如亚马逊会员日和梅西百货的一日促销)”可知,此处说的是要使用零售商应用程序或社交媒体,通过促销等手段获得省钱的办法,也就是能经常获得特别折扣和优惠券,D选项“You can often get special discounts and coupons.(你通常能够得到特别的折扣以及优惠券)”符合语境,是对前文内容的进一步说明,故选D项。 38.根据上文“Just because the sign on the rack says “50% off” doesn’t mean it’s a real bargain. Stay calm!(仅仅因为货架上的牌子写着“五折”并不意味着这是真正的便宜货。保持冷静!)”以及下文“Visit the retailer’s website, then compare on Google Shopping, Amazon, and eBay. If you find a lower price, ask at the register for a price match or load up your virtual cart.(访问零售商的网站,然后在谷歌购物、亚马逊和易趣上进行比较。如果你发现了更低的价格,可以在收银台要求价格匹配或者把商品加入虚拟购物车)”可知,不能只看折扣标识,要通过上网查看价格来确认是否真的划算,F选项“Confirm that it’s actually a good deal by checking prices online.(通过网上查看价格确认它实际上是一笔好的交易)”符合语境,衔接上下文内容,故选F项。 39.根据上文“If you buy most of your grocery items and gifts at Walmart, you can save on delivery fees by signing up for Walmart+, which includes free delivery with a $35 minimum order.(如果你在沃尔玛购买大部分食品杂货和礼品,你可以通过注册沃尔玛+来节省运费,它包括最低35美元订单的免费送货)”可知,此处是在介绍注册沃尔玛+的好处,G选项“It gets you fast, free deliveries on qualified orders, plus other benefits.(它让你在符合条件的订单上快速免费送货,还有其他好处)”进一步说明了其好处,符合语境,故选G项。 40.根据下文 ““Buy now, pay later” (BNPL) options from companies are a modern version on the old layaway programs. You can pay in installments, which are small payments made over time, without waiting to get your goodies. But there’s a big downside: If you miss payments, that can end up lowering your credit score and influence your other loans.(公司的 “先买后付”(BNPL) 选项是旧的分期付款计划的现代版本。你可以分期付款,也就是随着时间的推移进行小额支付,而不用等拿到商品后再付款。但有一个很大的缺点:如果你错过付款,最终可能会降低你的信用评分并影响你的其他贷款)”可知,这里强调要按时付款,不能拖延,B选项“Don’t put off payments.(不要延时付款)”概括了下文的主要内容,符合语境,故选B项。 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 India’s rising sports star, Preeti Pal, was born with cerebral palsy (大脑性瘫痪), a condition that initially made it difficult for her to 41 with her feet flat on the ground. She had all kinds of 42 . In her childhood, when they used to 43 and massage her feet, she had to stand there and it was so painful. She also had to get injections. The special shoes and calipers (卡钳) she wore on her legs below the knees and feet helped a bit to 44 her crooked (扭曲的) posture. Preeti Pal’s dad used to 45 a dairy farm and sent the children from the village to the nearby city for better 46 education. When Preeti Pal found out about sports, she told her dad she wanted to do that. Her Papa didn’t agree at first. As soon as she got her first medal in a state competition, her father understood his 47 could do something and she was telling the truth. Then, he thought he should support her, not 48 her back. They also liked that their daughter was 49 so much effort. They saw that even though she was weak, she worked really hard. Her family moved them from their rural farming area to the city of Meerut for better studies and 50 . But even there, it was hard. Her family couldn’t even afford a car. Preeti Pal used to wake up at 5 a. m., make food for the family, and then 51 5 kilometers to her training. When she went to the Asian Games in 2022, in the 200 meters and 100 meters she didn’t get a 52 . She was so 53 , but a lot of athletes explained to her — “This is a 54 just to make it here. You still have a lot ahead of you, including the World Championships and Paralympics.” And in 2024, Preeti Pal who could 55 walk as a kid took two track medals. 41.A.speed B.walk C.skate D.keep 42.A.treatment B.cure C.diagnose D.test 43.A.push B.press C.rely D.urge 44.A.lighten B.protect C.straighten D.shake 45.A.rise B.fall C.die D.run 46.A.standard B.status C.quality D.amount 47.A.children B.daughter C.son D.family 48.A.coming B.making C.keeping D.holding 49.A.putting in B.putting on C.putting off D.putting away 50.A.opportunities B.meanings C.surprises D.disadvantages 51.A.wander B.bicycle C.fly D.drive 52.A.race B.praise C.fund D.medal 53.A.proud B.pleased C.shocked D.disappointed 54.A.dream B.lie C.truth D.fact 55.A.simply B.specially C.barely D.extremely 【答案】 41.B 42.A 43.B 44.C 45.D 46.C 47.B 48.D 49.A 50.A 51.B 52.D 53.D 54.A 55.C 【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章通过Preeti Pal的经历,展现了她克服身体障碍,坚持不懈追求体育梦想的过程。她的家庭支持、个人努力以及他人的鼓励,共同促成了她的成功。 41.考查动词词义辨析。句意:印度体育界冉冉升起的新星普里蒂·帕尔出生时患有脑瘫,这种疾病起初让她难以平足行走。A. speed快速移动,超速行驶;B. walk步行,走路;C. skate滑冰;D. keep保持。根据上文“was born with cerebral palsy”及最后一段“And in 2024, Preeti Pal who could ____ walk as a kid took two track medals.”可知,她出生患有脑瘫,小时候是不能正常走路的。故选B项。 42.考查名词和动词词义辨析。句意:她接受了各种治疗。A. treatment治疗;B. cure治愈,(有治愈效果的)疗法;C. diagnose诊断;D. test检查,检测。根据下文“massage her feet, she had to stand there and it was so painful. She also had to get injections. The special shoes and calipers (卡钳) she wore on her legs below the knees and feet helped a bit to ______ her crooked (扭曲的) posture.”可知,她接受各种治疗。故选A项。 43.考查动词词义辨析。句意:小时候,每当有人给她按压和按摩双脚时,她都得站在那里,非常痛苦。A. push推动;B. press按压;C. rely依赖,依靠;D. urge催促,竭力主张。根据上文“a condition that initially made it difficult for her to ______ with her feet flat on the ground”以及下文“and massage her feet, she had to stand there and it was so painful”可知,她的脚有异常,需要治疗,press与空后massage(按摩,推拿)意思相近,符合语境。故选B项。 44.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她膝盖以下的腿部和脚部穿的特制鞋子和矫正器对她矫正弯曲的姿势有些帮助。A. lighten减轻,(使)变明亮;B. protect保护;C. straighten使变直,挺直,直起身子;D. shake摇晃,摇头。根据空后“her crooked (扭曲的) posture”可知,她的脚是扭曲的,特制的鞋和卡钳是要把她的脚矫正,弄直。故选C项。 45.考查动词词义辨析。句意:普里蒂·帕尔的父亲曾经营一家奶牛场,把孩子从村子送到附近的城市接受更好的教育。A. rise上升,起身;B. fall摔倒,落下;C. die死;D. run跑,经营。根据后面宾语“a dairy farm”以及下文“Her family moved them from their rural farming area to the city of Meerut for better studies”可知,应该是她的父亲经营农场,她们家原来生活在乡村。故选D项。 46.考查名词词义辨析。句意:普里蒂·帕尔的父亲曾经营一家奶牛场,把孩子从村子送到附近的城市接受更好的教育。A. standard标准;B. status地位,身份;C. quality质量,品质;D. amount量,数量。根据上文“Preeti Pal’s dad used to run _____ a dairy farm and sent the children from the village to the nearby city”以及“Her family moved them from their rural farming area to the city of Meerut for better studies”可知,父亲原来在农村经营农场,为了使孩子们接受更高质量的教育搬到城市。故选C项。 47.考查名词词义辨析。句意:但当她在一次州级比赛中获得第一枚奖牌时,父亲明白了女儿确实能有所作为,她之前说的都是实话。A. children孩子;B. daughter女儿;C. son儿子;D. family家庭,家人。根据上文“When Preeti Pal found out about sports, she told her dad she wanted to do that. Her Papa didn’t agree at first. As soon as she got her first medal in a state competition, her father understood his ”可知,是Preeti Pal想要练体育,她的父亲一开始不同意,她得到奖牌后父亲理解了她的决心,明白自己的女儿确实能有所作为。故选B项。 48.考查动词词义辨析。句意:于是,他觉得应该支持她,而不是阻碍她。A. coming来;B. making制造,使,让;C. keeping保持,保存;D. holding持有,拿着。根据上文“he thought he should support her”可知,父亲觉得应该支持女儿,不应该阻止她,动词短语hold back意为“抑制,阻碍,阻挡”符合语境。故选D项。 49.考查动词短语辨析。句意:他们也很喜欢女儿如此努力的样子。A. putting in耗费,投入(时间、心思等);B. putting on穿上;C. putting off推迟;D. putting away收起,放好。根据下文“They saw that even though she was weak, she worked really hard.”可知,她练体育,参加比赛投入了大量的努力。故选A项。 50.考查名词词义辨析。句意:为了让孩子能有更好的学习和机会,她的家人把他们从乡村地区搬到了密鲁特市。A. opportunities机会,机遇;B. meanings意思,意义;C. surprises惊讶,惊喜;D. disadvantages劣势,不足之处。此处名词和前面的“better studies”并列,搬到城市想要获得好的教育和机会。故选A项。 51.考查动词词义辨析。句意:普里蒂·帕尔过去常常早上 5 点就起床,为家人做饭,然后骑自行车5公里去训练。A. wander徘徊;B. bicycle骑行自行车;C. fly飞,放飞;D. drive驾驶,驱使,驱赶。根据上文“Her family couldn’t even afford a car.”以及结合选项可知,她家没有汽车,去训练场地应该是骑自行车去。故选B项。 52.考查名词词义辨析。句意:2022 年她参加亚运会时,在 200 米和 100 米项目中都没有获得奖牌。A. race赛跑;B. praise赞扬;C. fund基金;D. medal奖牌。根据上文“When she went to the Asian Games in 2022”可知,她参加了亚运会,肯定是争夺奖牌,这里指在这两个项目中,她没有得到奖牌。故选D项。 53.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她非常失望,但很多运动员都安慰她:“能来到这里就已经是梦想成真了。你前面还有很长的路要走,包括世锦赛和残奥会。”A. proud骄傲的;B. pleased开心的,满意的;C. shocked震惊的;D. disappointed失望的。根据上文“When she went to the Asian Games in 2022, in the 200 meters and 100 meters she didn’t get a medal”可知,参加亚运会一枚奖牌也没有得到,她应该是失望的。故选D项。 54.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她非常失望,但很多运动员都安慰她:“能来到这里就已经是梦想成真了。你前面还有很长的路要走,包括世锦赛和残奥会。”A. dream梦,梦想;B. lie谎言;C. truth真相;D. fact事实。根据下文“She was so _____, but a lot of athletes explained to her —”以及下文“You still have a lot ahead of you, including the World Championships and Paralympics.”可知,她没有得到奖牌很失望,这句话是其他运动员在安慰她,告诉她能有资格参加亚运会就是每一个运动员的梦想,她已经成功了。故选A项。 55.考查副词词义辨析。句意:而在 2024 年,小时候几乎无法行走的普里蒂·帕尔获得了两枚田径奖牌。A. simply简单地,仅仅;B. specially专门地;C. barely几乎不;D. extremely极其地。根据第一段“...was born with cerebral palsy (大脑性瘫痪), a condition that initially made it difficult for her to walk with her feet flat on the ground.”可知,她小时候几乎不能正常走路,此处指小时候几乎无法行走的普里蒂·帕尔获得了两枚田径奖牌。故选C项。 第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Chongqing hot pot is by far my favorite Chinese dish. The rich, ____56____ (taste) soup is packed with Sichuan peppercorns and dried chilies. To eat hot pot, you must first pick your ingredients, thinly ____57____ (slice) beef, tofu, or even funny choices like duck intestines, ____58____ then cook them in the bubbling soup until they absorb the rich, spicy flavor. Chongqing is absolutely the ____59____ (recognize) home of spicy hot pot, though variations exist across China. Unlike milder versions found elsewhere, the Chongqing style is known mainly____60____ its unique flavors and intense heat, allowing it ____61____ (remembered) by everyone who’s been there, visiting. The key to a great hot pot experience lies in the broth, which should be fragrant, spicy, and rich in layers of flavor, with ____62____ touch of numbing heat. The dipping sauce, ____63____ main components are sesame oil, garlic, and vinegar, cools the heat just enough to keep you coming back for more. No matter where I have it, one hotpot is ____64____ (hard) enough, yet two seems greedy, so I am always left ______65______(expect) more next time. 【答案】56. tasty 57. sliced 58. and 59. recognized 60. for 61. to be remembered 62. a 63. whose 64. hardly. 65. expecting 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了重庆火锅的特点及其独特的魅力,包括其丰富的汤底、多样的食材、独特的口味以及令人难忘的体验。重庆火锅以其麻辣风味著称,是中国美食文化的重要组成部分。 56.考查形容词。句意:浓郁的、美味的汤底充满了四川花椒和干辣椒。此处需要形容词修饰名词"soup",表示汤的味道丰富且美味。故填tasty。 57.考查非谓语动词。句意:吃火锅时,你首先要挑选食材,如切得薄薄的牛肉、豆腐,甚至是鸭肠等有趣的选择。此处需要用过去分词作定语,修饰"beef",表示牛肉被切得很薄。故填sliced。 58.考查连词。句意:挑选好食材后,再将它们放入沸腾的汤中煮熟,直到它们吸收了浓郁的辣味。此处需要连词连接前后两个动作,表示顺序关系。故填and。 59.考查动词的被动语态。句意:重庆无疑是公认的麻辣火锅之乡,尽管中国各地都有不同的火锅变种。此处需要用被动语态表示重庆被公认为火锅的发源地。故填recognized。 60.考查介词。句意:与其他地方的温和版本不同,重庆火锅以其独特的风味和强烈的辣味而闻名。此处需要介词与"known"搭配,表示"以……而闻名"。故填for。 61.考查非谓语动词。句意:重庆火锅的独特风味和强烈辣味让每一位到访者都难以忘怀。此处需要用不定式的被动形式作宾语补足语,表示"被记住"。故填to be remembered。 62.考查冠词。句意:火锅汤底的关键在于其香气、辣味和丰富的层次感,并带有一丝麻感。此处需要用不定冠词修饰单数名词"touch",表示"一种麻感"。故填a。 63.考查关系代词。句意:蘸料的主要成分是芝麻油、大蒜和醋,它能够稍微缓解辣味,让人欲罢不能。此处需要用关系代词引导定语从句,修饰"dipping sauce",表示"蘸料的"。故填whose。 64.考查副词。句意:无论在哪里吃火锅,一顿火锅总是不够的,但吃两顿又显得贪心,所以我总是期待下次再吃。此处需要用副词修饰形容词"enough",表示"几乎不够"。故填hardly。 65.考查非谓语动词。句意:无论在哪里吃火锅,一顿火锅总是不够的,但吃两顿又显得贪心,所以我总是期待下次再吃。此处需要用现在分词作状语,表示伴随状态。故填expecting。 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 假如你是李华,作为一名高中生,你对AI的发展有着自己的见解。请你以“AI Is Speeding Up”为题,写一篇英语短文,谈谈你对AI发展的看法。 内容包括: 1.当下AI发展的新特点; 2.你的看法。 注意:写作词数应为80个左右。 AI Is Speeding Up ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】One possible version: AI Is Speeding Up Artificial intelligence (AI) is developing very fast. Today, AI can write, paint, and even drive cars. Many companies use AI to make work easier and faster. In schools, AI helps students learn by answering questions and giving useful advice. More people are using AI in their daily lives, such as voice assistants and smart home devices. In my opinion, AI is bringing both chances and challenges. On one hand, it makes life more convenient and improves efficiency. On the other hand, it may replace some jobs, making people worried. Also, AI is not perfect, and mistakes can happen. It’s important for us to learn about AI and use it wisely. If we understand AI better, we can work with it instead of fearing it. AI is a tool, and how we use it will shape the future. 【导语】本篇书面表达属于开放性作文。题目要求考生以“AI Is Speeding Up”为题写一篇英语短文,谈谈对AI发展的看法,包括当下AI发展的新特点以及自己的观点。 【详解】 1. 词汇积累 - 发展:develop → advance, progress - 方便的:convenient → handy, user-friendly - 重要的:important → essential, crucial - 未来:future → coming years, the days ahead - 挑战:challenge → difficulty, issue 2. 句式拓展 - 同义句转换 - 原句:Many companies use AI to make work easier and faster. - 拓展句:AI is widely adopted by companies to enhance work efficiency and simplify tasks. - 高级句式 - 原句:AI is a tool, and how we use it will shape the future. - 拓展句:Since AI is a tool, the way we apply it will play a crucial role in shaping the future. 【点睛】 [高分句型1] More people are using AI in their daily lives, such as voice assistants and smart home devices. (运用了such as引导举例) [高分句型2] If we understand AI better, we can work with it instead of fearing it. (运用了if引导的条件状语从句) [高分句型3] On one hand, it makes life more convenient and improves efficiency. On the other hand, it may replace some jobs, making people worried. (运用了on one hand…on the other hand…并列结构,增强表达层次感) 第二节 (满分25分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 When I was in fifth grade, I moved to Vermont. Everything here was different. I quickly grew fond of the place. I loved the garden, the woods, the snow. I loved everything here, except for the slush (融雪). Now it’s slush season, or mud season. The outside is covered in thick wet slush that flows through your snow pants and your boots. Everything is soggy (湿透的). I hate soggy. Today was even worse. I forgot my boots. Now I had to walk through knee-deep slush in my indoor shoes. Indoor shoes get wet fast. If I wore them on the playground, I could feel the cold slush running through the shoes with every step. The teachers here are serious about break time. It’s sharply different from my old school,  where even a small conversation could cost you the whole week’s break time. One time, a teacher took away break time ‘cause a kid held his breath for too long’. Here, though, the teachers here are crazy about recess. They’ll force you to go out for break time even if you really don’t want to. “Natalie, you have to go outside for break time, ” Ms. White said. She’s super nice, but today I’m not going to listen to her. “I don't want to, ” I grumbled. “It’s school policy that we send every kid out for daily recess. Time outdoors helps you pay attention in class.” She explained. “But it’s soggy outside,” I complained, “I know it’s soggy, but you have to go outside anyway. Everyone else is outside.” I glanced at my wet shoes and imagined how much worse my cold socks would feel. There’s only one thing left to do. Completely refuse. “I’m not going outside, ” I said firmly, sitting down hard in my chair. “Natalie, It’s not a choice. ” She insisted, calm but firm. “I’m not going!” I repeated, louder this time. Maybe I yelled it. I was not sure. Whatever I did. It was that for Ms. White to send me to the principal’s office. As I walked to the principal’s office, memories from my past rushed into my mind. Just like at my old school, I would get yelled at, the principal would call my parents. I’d have to write an essay on the importance of not talking back to adults. Now I’ll face the same trouble. Crazy. 注意: 1. 续写的词数应为150左右: 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 The principal opened the door _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I couldn’t believe what he said _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 The principal opened the door. He knew exactly why I was here. Too scared to look at his face,  I instead concentrated on his tie. They’re always different. Today’s has little bicycles. “So,” he began, “why don’t you want to go out for recess?” I took a deep breath and told the truth. “Oh, OK”. He didn’t actually sound mad, which was totally beyond my expectations.  I kept looking at his tie. “You know we have recess every day, though, right?” I nodded nervously. “You’re in fifth grade now. You’re old enough to take responsibility and bring your boots to school. If you don’t, you’re going to get wet socks. That’s just how it works.” He paused. I waited for the yelling part, but then, to my shock, he said, “Do you want to play with some puzzles in my office for the rest of recess?” I couldn’t believe what he said. Shocked, I followed him to a table of puzzles. There was a whole table covered in puzzle-toys, in a principal’s office. My jaw almost dropped. “Tomorrow, don’t forget to bring your boots to school.” he said while passing me the puzzles. I nodded. He didn’t yell at me at all. He didn’t punish me. He didn’t call my parents. He didn’t make me write an essay. He didn’t even make me go outside for the rest of recess! And now I got to play with his cool stuff. How different things are here! As I took out the mysterious puzzles, I smiled to myself. Tomorrow, I’d remember to bring my boots. Vermont is really a magical place. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开。当作者五年级搬到佛蒙特州时,作者讨厌那里的融雪季节。今天忘穿靴子,作者不得不穿着室内鞋走过齐膝深的融雪。作者拒绝去户外休息,但老师坚持要求,最终作者可能被送到校长办公室。 【详解】1.段落续写 ①由第一段句首内容“校长打开了门。”可知,第一段可以描写作者和校长相处时二人的交流,以及校长的处理方式。 ②由第二段句首内容“我简直不敢相信他说的话。”可知,第二段可以描写作者度过剩余时间的方式和作者对于户外活动态度的转变。 2.续写线索:校长打开门—校长提出解决方案—简直不敢相信—没有惩罚—一定会记得带靴子—感受 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①专心于:concentrate on/fix one’s attention on ②深呼吸:take a deep breath/breathe deeply ③对某人大喊大叫:yell at sb./shout at sb. 情绪类 ①害怕的:scared/fearful ②紧张地:nervously/anxiously 【点睛】【高分句型1】He knew exactly why I was here. (运用了why引导的宾语从句) 【高分句型2】He didn’t actually sound mad, which was totally beyond my expectations. (运用了which引导的定语从句) 试卷第1页,共3页 1 / 22 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$ 此卷只装订不密封 ………………○………………内………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○……………… ………………○………………外………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○……………… ………………○………………内………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○……………… ………………○………………外………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○……………… … 学校:______________姓名:_____________班级:_______________考号:______________________ 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 2025年高考第三次模拟考试(新高考II卷)01 英语 (考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分) 注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1.What is the purpose of the woman’s call? A.To ask about a bill. B.To pay the gas bill. C.To open a new account. 2.Why does the man speak so loudly? A.The TV is on. B.People nearby are talking. C.The woman stands far away. 3.Why can’t the man stop coughing? A.He has got a bad cold. B.He smokes too much. C.The air quality is poor. 4.Which place was dry yesterday? A.The downtown area. B.The eastern area. C.The beach. 5.What will happen to the city centre? A.More pollution. B.Fewer accidents. C.More traffic jams. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面 5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6.Why does Ernest suggest starting the program? A.To raise workers’ pay. B.To promote the sales. C.To unite the staff. 7.What do the speakers agree to do? A.Seek other choices. B.Carry out the program. C.Ask for workers’ opinions. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8.Why does the man think the storm is still coming? A.He saw it. B.He heard it. C.He smelled it. 9.What is the man worried about? A.His body getting wet. B.Things blowing away. C.His phone being broken. 听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。 10.What is the man doing? A.Attending a lecture. B.Hosting a workshop. C.Conducting an interview. 11.Why is Emily doing unpaid work in the new season of the show? A.To follow the latest trend. B.To help raise the crew’s pay. C.To support the post-production. 12.What enables Emily to try different things in her field? A.Her college education. B.Her teaching experience. C.Her family tradition. 13.What does Emily think of her work at the Film Centre? A.Boring. B.Rewarding. C.Demanding. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14.What is the man doing? A.Conducting an interview. B.Organizing an event. C.Touring a gallery. 15.Why does Ms. Johal hold the exhibition? A.To record her teenage life. B.To promote her hometown. C.To show courageous images of women. 16.What do we know about Ms. Johal? A.She grew up in South Africa. B.She began drawing portraits in 2016. C.She lives in a big community in Kelowna. 17.What did Ms. Johal do for the exhibition? A.She drew portraits of all the women she knew. B.She moved to a new town. C.She changed her drawing style. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18.Which company does Chelsie Rohrscheib work for? A.Wesper. B.Sleep Advisor. C.Newsweek Publishing LLC. 19.What does Raj Dasgupta say about people who need long naps? A.They may spend a lot of time sitting down. B.They are generally pretty tired during the day. C.They may have potential health problems. 20.What is Raj Dasgupta’s opinion about napping in the end? A.It’s good to nap whenever you feel tired. B.Napping should be a daily habit for everyone. C.Napping may be unnecessary for those sleeping well at night. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A GPA, or Grade Point Average, is a critical measure used to evaluate a college student’s academic performance. It is essential not only for academic assessment but also for scholarship, graduate school applications, and job opportunities. GPA is a numerical representation of a student’s average performance across all their courses. Steps to Calculate GPA: 1. Determine the credit hours and grade values for each course: Each educational institution may have different standards for determining the credits for a course. For example, a course that typically meets for three hours per week might be assigned 3 credits. And the table below shows the grade values corresponding to different grades. Specifically: Grade Grade Value A 4.0 B 3.0 C 2.0 D 1.0 F 0.0 2. Calculate the quality points for each course: Multiply the credit hours of each course by the corresponding grade value. 3. Sum all the quality points: Add up the quality points for all courses. 4. Sum all the credit hours: Add up the credit hours for all courses. 5. Calculate the GPA: Divide the total quality points by the total credit hours. Example Table: Course Credit Hours Grade Grade Value Quality Points| Mathematics 3 A 4.0 12 History 4 B 3.0 12 Chemistry 3 B+ 3.3 9.9 Literature 2 A- 3.7 7.4 Total Impact of Failing a Course: Failing a course, which results in a grade of F(0.0), can seriously hurt a student’s GPA and academic progress. A low GPA can lead to academic warning, meaning the student must improve his grades quickly to avoid being suspended or kicked out of school. Many scholarships and financial aid programs require a certain GPA, so failing a course can risk losing financial support. Employers may see a low GPA as a sign of poor performance, affecting job opportunities. In conclusion, maintaining a good GPA is crucial for academic success, financial stability, and career opportunities. To achieve this, manage time well by making a study plan and scheduling rest. Actively participate in class, take good notes, review and preview in time, and utilize library resources. All these methods can help you keep a good GPA. 21.What is the student’s GPA according to the example table? A.3.25. B.3.34. C.3.44. D.3.54. 22.What is the possible impact of receiving a grade of F in a course? A.It contributes zero points to the GPA calculation. B.It leads to students’ failure in academic progress. C.It disables students to get financial support. D.It causes students’ poor job performance. 23.Where is the text most probably taken from? A.An introduction to a webpage. B.A college guide for students. C.A textbook for freshmen. D.A review of academic standards. B Arshad Nadeem made history at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The 27-year-old set a new Olympic record for the longest javelin throw — 92.97 meters and has become the first Pakistani to secure an individual gold medal at the Olympic Games. To celebrate the historic victory, the government gave him a Honda Civic car which has a special registration number of “PAK 92.97” and a record amount of money: 250 million rupees ($897,000). And one more historic thing: He is undoubtedly the first Olympic champion to receive a buffalo as a gift from his father-in-law. “I had been hoping for a piece of land since my father-in-law is wealthy,” Nadeem said seriously when a TV show host joked about the gift. “But a buffalo is far more valuable than that.” Actually that’s an understatement. The buffalo holds deep cultural significance in Nadeem’s hometown. “In rural communities, a buffalo is considered one of the most honorable and valuable gifts, much like camels in desert regions like Saudi Arabia,” said Rashad Bukhari, a cultural commentator born and raised in Punjab. Buffalo, which are called the “black gold” of Pakistan, are also valued for their milk. With a higher nutrition content than cow’s milk, buffalo milk makes up 72% of the nation’s milk supply. The milk is also well-suited to make ghee, a special butter that is a key part of the Pakistani diet. “An average buffalo lives for about 20 years. A female usually starts producing milk after birthing a first calf at 3 years old. Then it will continue giving milk for the rest of its life even if the calf is not around,” explained Dr. Burhan-e-Azam, an animal nutritionist at a buffalo research institute. “That’s why Pakistanis call a buffalo ‘a poor man’s bank’.” The importance of a buffalo for Punjab can be shown from the fact that in ancient times it was part of the downy (嫁妆). But for Nadeem, the buffalo is not just symbolic. “My father-in-law’s gift ensures that I will have fresh milk as I train for my next competition,” added the javelin king. 24.What does “PAK 92.97” in the first paragraph stand for? A.The date of the record-breaking event. B.The new Olympic record set by a Pakistani. C.The price of the car given to the javelin king. D.The birth date of the Pakistani Olympic champion. 25.Why did Rashad Bukhari mention the camels? A.To stress the symbolism of a buffalo. B.To illustrate the size of a buffalo. C.To show the surviving ability of a buffalo. D.To compare the nutrition content. 26.What is special about ghee? A.It is black. B.It is rare in Pakistan. C.It is nutritious. D.It is made from cow’s milk. 27.What message has Arshad Nadeem most probably got from the buffalo gift? A.The dowry is very traditional. B.His country needs more victories. C.His wife’s family is very poor. D.His father-in-law loves him deeply. C When Chui-Lian Lee and Valentina Gomez started on their academic journeys as textile (织物) developing and marketing majors at the Fashion Institute of Technology, they were eager to learn more about the clothing industry. Some of the things they ended up learning shocked them. They found out that roughly 11 million tons of textile waste end up in landfill each year, and the chemicals and gases that emerge during decomposition pollute the earth. Every single class that they joined, they’d go through the impacts and it’d be like, “Okay, cotton has this large of a water footprint and people are turning to organic cotton, but that’s not really a solution because of these reasons.” Or “People are looking at recycled polyester (涤纶) but that’s not great because it still releases microplastics.” As every solution they learned about came with drawbacks, they both wound up feeling really frustrated. It wasn’t until the two joined a class on the application of biotechnology to the manufacturing of clothing that they realized there could be a more environmentally friendly option for the fashion industry. Lee and Gomez learned that they could use specially engineered proteins to create a fiber that avoids plastics and degrades (分解) naturally, and then the idea for Werewool was born. “By changing how we are creating the fibers that make up our clothing, we can change the entire life cycle of our clothing and their end-of-life impacts on the environment, avoiding pollution from plastics,” Lee explains. The early-stage biotech company focusing on developing biodegradable fibers for the textile industry initially started as a research project that involved many sleepless nights in the lab. After winning the H&amp; M Global Change Award in 2020, the project launched into a company. Over four years and 4.5 million dollars in funding later, Werewool now has 12 employees and has begun working with brands to develop clothing out of their protein-based fibers, with the hope of launching products in 2025. By 2030, 125,000 tons of fiber is expected to enter the market, which is about 390 million shirts. “Our goal has always been to make the fashion industry friendly to nature,” says Lee. 28.What surprised Lee and Gomez when they learned about the clothing industry? A.A wide range of textiles are produced every year. B.There are many poisonous chemicals in clothing. C.Clothing industry brings harm to the environment. D.The textile waste is quite difficult to break down. 29.Why are organic cotton and recycled polyester mentioned? A.To present features of organic clothing. B.To introduce methods of recycling textile waste. C.To show they’re not good options for sustainability. D.To explain it is essential to reduce the water footprint. 30.What can we learn about Werewool according to the passage? A.It has a bright prospect. B.It funds research on textile waste. C.It proves to be highly profitable. D.It pioneers in plastics decomposition. 31.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text? A.Werewool Makes Fashion Green B.Breakthroughs in Applied Biotechnology C.Lee and Gomez’s Academic Journeys D.New Protein-based Fibers Hit the Market D One day, Frank Torok was at a Pizza Hut store, opened a small pizza box, and felt very emotional thinking about the past. “I remember getting a little Book It! bookmark, and feeling so excited to take that to the Pizza Hut and get that personal pan pizza,” Torok, 37, said, referring to the six-inch pies that are given away to preschool through sixth grade students who meet their reading goals as part of Pizza Hut’s Book It! reading program. Torok is one of more than 70 million people who have participated in the Book It! program, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary this month. “When you have millions of kids who refer to the program as a ‘core memory’ of their childhood and school experience, you have created something magical,” said Carl Loredo, the president of Pizza Hut. Here’s how the program works: In exchange for meeting their monthly reading goals, students are given certificates by their teachers. Readers can then bring these documents to a Pizza Hut location and leave with Book It! souvenirs, like buttons and bookmarks — and, of course, their very own pizza. The initiative was founded in October 1984 by Arthur Gunther, then the president of Pizza Hut, in response to a call from President Ronald Reagan encouraging America’s businesses to get involved in education. Gunther was particularly inspired by his son, Michael, who had difficulty reading growing up because of eye problems. Since the program was established four decades ago, it has provided more than 1.5billion free pizzas to young readers. Reagan himself commended the program in a letter he wrote in 1985, calling it a “creative initiative,” and, in 1989, the first lady Barbara Bush ordered Pizza Hut pizzas for 200 children for a literacy event she hosted at the White House. “The program stands out because it has been around for a long time in the world of companies doing good things,” said Peter Golder, a professor of marketing at Dartmouth College’s Tuck School of Business who has researched the fast-food industry. 32.What can be concluded about the Book It! program from paragraph 2? A.It was founded by Frank Torok. B.It only targets preschool students. C.It provides free pizza to all students. D.It rewards students’ reading achievements. 33.Why did Arthur Gunther found the Book It! program? A.To increase Pizza Hut’s sales B.To create a marketing campaign. C.To respond to President Reagan's request. D.To help his son with reading difficulties. 34.What does the underlined word “commended” in paragraph 6 probably mean? A.Praised. B.Criticized. C.Ignored. D.Questioned. 35.What is Peter Golder’s opinion on the Book It! program? A.It is a response to a national call. B.It is ineffective in promoting reading. C.It aims to change children’s reading habit. D.It is notable for its long-term efforts in doing good. 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 This is the season for spending as we look ahead to the end-of-year holidays and start shelling out money for gifts. 36 Starting some good habits now can take you into the new year without the holiday spending hangover. To keep more money in your pocket, follow these do’s and don’ ts. Do homework for holiday savings. Download retailer apps, and follow them on social media to see how you can save. Most retailers have their own special deal days during the holidays, such as Amazon Prime Days and Macy’s One Day sales. 37 Some stores give out store credits that can really add up. Don’t be blinded by big markdowns. Just because the sign on the rack says “50% off” doesn’t mean it’s a real bargain. Stay calm! 38 Visit the retailer’s website, then compare on Google Shopping, Amazon, and eBay. If you find a lower price, ask at the register for a price match or load up your virtual cart. Consider joining a membership. You probably have a rewards card for your local supermarket. Programs from Walmart, Target and others can get you more than rewards. If you buy most of your grocery items and gifts at Walmart, you can save on delivery fees by signing up for Walmart+ , which includes free delivery with a $35 minimum order. 39 Otherwise, you’ ll pay delivery fees of $7.95 to $9.95 per order to Walmart. 40 “Buy now, pay later” (BNPL) options from companies are a modern version on the old layaway programs. You can pay in installments, which are small payments made over time, without waiting to get your goodies. But there’s a big downside: If you miss payments, that can end up lowering your credit score and influence your other loans. A.Don’t get lost in options. B.Don’t put off payments. C.This method may cost your credits secretly. D.You can often get special discounts and coupons. E.Sticking to your budgets is especially tough in this period. F.Confirm that it’s actually a good deal by checking prices online. G.It gets you fast, free deliveries on qualified orders, plus other benefits. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 India’s rising sports star, Preeti Pal, was born with cerebral palsy (大脑性瘫痪), a condition that initially made it difficult for her to 41 with her feet flat on the ground. She had all kinds of 42 . In her childhood, when they used to 43 and massage her feet, she had to stand there and it was so painful. She also had to get injections. The special shoes and calipers (卡钳) she wore on her legs below the knees and feet helped a bit to 44 her crooked (扭曲的) posture. Preeti Pal’s dad used to 45 a dairy farm and sent the children from the village to the nearby city for better 46 education. When Preeti Pal found out about sports, she told her dad she wanted to do that. Her Papa didn’t agree at first. As soon as she got her first medal in a state competition, her father understood his 47 could do something and she was telling the truth. Then, he thought he should support her, not 48 her back. They also liked that their daughter was 49 so much effort. They saw that even though she was weak, she worked really hard. Her family moved them from their rural farming area to the city of Meerut for better studies and 50 . But even there, it was hard. Her family couldn’t even afford a car. Preeti Pal used to wake up at 5 a. m., make food for the family, and then 51 5 kilometers to her training. When she went to the Asian Games in 2022, in the 200 meters and 100 meters she didn’t get a 52 . She was so 53 , but a lot of athletes explained to her — “This is a 54 just to make it here. You still have a lot ahead of you, including the World Championships and Paralympics.” And in 2024, Preeti Pal who could 55 walk as a kid took two track medals. 41.A.speed B.walk C.skate D.keep 42.A.treatment B.cure C.diagnose D.test 43.A.push B.press C.rely D.urge 44.A.lighten B.protect C.straighten D.shake 45.A.rise B.fall C.die D.run 46.A.standard B.status C.quality D.amount 47.A.children B.daughter C.son D.family 48.A.coming B.making C.keeping D.holding 49.A.putting in B.putting on C.putting off D.putting away 50.A.opportunities B.meanings C.surprises D.disadvantages 51.A.wander B.bicycle C.fly D.drive 52.A.race B.praise C.fund D.medal 53.A.proud B.pleased C.shocked D.disappointed 54.A.dream B.lie C.truth D.fact 55.A.simply B.specially C.barely D.extremely 第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Chongqing hot pot is by far my favorite Chinese dish. The rich, ____56____ (taste) soup is packed with Sichuan peppercorns and dried chilies. To eat hot pot, you must first pick your ingredients, thinly ____57____ (slice) beef, tofu, or even funny choices like duck intestines, ____58____ then cook them in the bubbling soup until they absorb the rich, spicy flavor. Chongqing is absolutely the ____59____ (recognize) home of spicy hot pot, though variations exist across China. Unlike milder versions found elsewhere, the Chongqing style is known mainly____60____ its unique flavors and intense heat, allowing it ____61____ (remembered) by everyone who’s been there, visiting. The key to a great hot pot experience lies in the broth, which should be fragrant, spicy, and rich in layers of flavor, with ____62____ touch of numbing heat. The dipping sauce, ____63____ main components are sesame oil, garlic, and vinegar, cools the heat just enough to keep you coming back for more. No matter where I have it, one hotpot is ____64____ (hard) enough, yet two seems greedy, so I am always left ______65______(expect) more next time. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 假如你是李华,作为一名高中生,你对AI的发展有着自己的见解。请你以“AI Is Speeding Up”为题,写一篇英语短文,谈谈你对AI发展的看法。 内容包括: 1.当下AI发展的新特点; 2.你的看法。 注意:写作词数应为80个左右。 AI Is Speeding Up ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第二节 (满分25分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 When I was in fifth grade, I moved to Vermont. Everything here was different. I quickly grew fond of the place. I loved the garden, the woods, the snow. I loved everything here, except for the slush (融雪). Now it’s slush season, or mud season. The outside is covered in thick wet slush that flows through your snow pants and your boots. Everything is soggy (湿透的). I hate soggy. Today was even worse. I forgot my boots. Now I had to walk through knee-deep slush in my indoor shoes. Indoor shoes get wet fast. If I wore them on the playground, I could feel the cold slush running through the shoes with every step. The teachers here are serious about break time. It’s sharply different from my old school,  where even a small conversation could cost you the whole week’s break time. One time, a teacher took away break time ‘cause a kid held his breath for too long’. Here, though, the teachers here are crazy about recess. They’ll force you to go out for break time even if you really don’t want to. “Natalie, you have to go outside for break time, ” Ms. White said. She’s super nice, but today I’m not going to listen to her. “I don't want to, ” I grumbled. “It’s school policy that we send every kid out for daily recess. Time outdoors helps you pay attention in class.” She explained. “But it’s soggy outside,” I complained, “I know it’s soggy, but you have to go outside anyway. Everyone else is outside.” I glanced at my wet shoes and imagined how much worse my cold socks would feel. There’s only one thing left to do. Completely refuse. “I’m not going outside, ” I said firmly, sitting down hard in my chair. “Natalie, It’s not a choice. ” She insisted, calm but firm. “I’m not going!” I repeated, louder this time. Maybe I yelled it. I was not sure. Whatever I did. It was that for Ms. White to send me to the principal’s office. As I walked to the principal’s office, memories from my past rushed into my mind. Just like at my old school, I would get yelled at, the principal would call my parents. I’d have to write an essay on the importance of not talking back to adults. Now I’ll face the same trouble. 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Many companies use AI to make work easier and faster. In schools, AI helps students learn by answering questions and giving useful advice. More people are using AI in their daily lives, such as voice assistants and smart home devices. In my opinion, AI is bringing both chances and challenges. On one hand, it makes life more convenient and improves efficiency. On the other hand, it may replace some jobs, making people worried. Also, AI is not perfect, and mistakes can happen. It’s important for us to learn about AI and use it wisely. If we understand AI better, we can work with it instead of fearing it. AI is a tool, and how we use it will shape the future. 第二节 (满分25分) The principal opened the door. He knew exactly why I was here. Too scared to look at his face, I instead concentrated on his tie. They’re always different. Today’s has little bicycles. “So,” he began, “why don’t you want to go out for recess?” I took a deep breath and told the truth. “Oh, OK”. He didn’t actually sound mad, which was totally beyond my expectations. I kept looking at his tie. “You know we have recess every day, though, right?” I nodded nervously. “You’re in fifth grade now. You’re old enough to take responsibility and bring your boots to school. If you don’t, you’re going to get wet socks. That’s just how it works.” He paused. I waited for the yelling part, but then, to my shock, he said, “Do you want to play with some puzzles in my office for the rest of recess?” I couldn’t believe what he said. Shocked, I followed him to a table of puzzles. There was a whole table covered in puzzle-toys, in a principal’s office. My jaw almost dropped. “Tomorrow, don’t forget to bring your boots to school.” he said while passing me the puzzles. I nodded. He didn’t yell at me at all. He didn’t punish me. He didn’t call my parents. He didn’t make me write an essay. He didn’t even make me go outside for the rest of recess! And now I got to play with his cool stuff. How different things are here! As I took out the mysterious puzzles, I smiled to myself. Tomorrow, I’d remember to bring my boots. Vermont is really a magical place. 1 / 2 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$听力考试正式开始。I'm calling about my gas bill for last month because there are some charges that i'm concerned about. I can review IT with you. But first, what's your home address and the last name on the account? Listen to the next question. Is IT really necessary to speak so loudly when I am only a couple of feet away? I'm sorry, I thought you wouldn't be able to hear me with the people talking on TV. Listen to the next question. Peter, are you OK not really. I can't stop cuffing. The air quality is terrible today. the weather report said today's air quality index is three hundred. The pm two point five level is quite high. No wonder I feel so bad. Listen to the next question. What a rainy day. Yesterday, IT took me an hour to get a taxi to go downtown. So was the eastern area, but a friend told me the beach was dry all day. Listen to the next question. Have you heard about the policy to the city center? There will be more bike ways and less on street parking next month. That's great. There will be less pollution in the downtown area, and i'm sure there will also be fewer accidents. Listen to the next question. Earnest, since pay rises will be a little low this year, I think we need to find other ways to keep the staff happy. Do you have any suggestions? How about creating a company community service program? Why would that . help people feel good when they help others? And spending time together outside the office would build stronger relationships between staff members. Those are good points, but some workers might see IT as extra stress. Let's try to think of some other ideas before we move forward. With that one sure ruler, i'll see what I can come up with. Earnest, since pay rises will be a little low this year, I think we need to find other ways to keep the staff happy. Do you have any suggestions? How about creating a company community service program? Why would that help people . feel good when they help others? And spending time together outside the office would build stronger relationships between staff members. Those are good points, but some workers might see IT as extra stress. Let's try to think of some other ideas before we move forward. With that one sure ruler, i'll see what I can come up with. Listen to the next question. I'm amazed that the weather was being so nice right now. Why do you save that? I just checked my phone and I said that the storm everyone was talking about is going to pass by us. I heard the opposite on the radio earlier, but I think the report is more updated now. I agree that IT looks like the weather will stay nice, but I feel like the air smells like rain, and that happens right before the storm. Usually. I don't care if . we get wet. I don't either, but i'm worried about our things blowing away. I'm amazed that the weather is staying so nice right now. Why do you save that? I just checked my phone, and IT said that the storm everyone was talking about is going to pass by us. I heard the opposite on the radio earlier, but I think the report is more updated now. I agree that IT looks like the weather will stay nice, but I feel like the air smells like rain, and that happens right before the storm. Usually. I don't care if we . get wet. I don't either, but i'm worried about our things blowing away. Listen to the next question. Emily, thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to answer a few questions. It's my pleasure. People say you're doing unpaid work in the new season of my fair lady. Is this what the show business has become? No, not really. All of my acting in the new season is unpaid, but the crew is paid. This is to raise money for the post production of the show. I noticed you've tried many different kinds of things, film, T, V and even theater. Yeah, that's how I was trained at university. I were gone. Anything that excites me tell . us about the six months you recently spended the workshop of the film center. IT was an unbelievable experience teaching Young actors and actresses and working with some great acting artists. IT was also great to work in various labs such as directors, writers and so on. It's very helpful for making you are really well rounded an active member of the film and television industry. Thank you very much, Emily. We look forward to your new season. Emily, thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to answer a few questions. It's my pleasure. People say you're doing unpaid work in the new season of my fair lady. Is this what the show business has become? No, not really. All of my acting in the new season is unpaid, but the crew was paid. This is to raise money for the post production of the show. I noticed you've tried many different kinds of things, film, T, V and even theater. Yeah, that's how I was trained at university. I work on anything that excites me. Tell us about the six months you recently spended the workshop of the film center. IT was an unbelievable experience teaching Young actors and actresses and working with some great acting artists. IT was also great to work in various labs such as directors, writers and so on. It's very helpful for making you are really well around IT, an active member of the film and television industry. Thank you very much, Emily. We look forward to your new season. Listen to the next question. Hi everyone, after checking out the exhibition, what if by the successful visual artist sd. John, we have miss john with us? Hi miss john, could you tell us what inspired you to hold this exhibition today? When I look at the current place that I live in, most of the artworks are about figures of men or landscapes. And when I think back to that teenage bedroom of mine, I have no memory of artworks about women either. So I wanted to create an opportunity for people to see how brave and tough women are. What was that process like to create such wonderful art work? I lived in a town called colonia in south asia. IT is quite a small community. In two and sixteen, I started to take a growing, but just lying, drawing portraits of women that I had researched in my community. In order to organize this exhibition, I made my first attempt at drawing large scale portraits of women. That was a chAllenge for me. Hi everyone, after checking out the exhibition, what if, by the successful visual artist and deep john, we have miss john with us? Time is john. Could you tell us what inspired you to hold this . exhibition today? When I look at the current place that I live in, most of the artworks are about figures of men or landscapes. And when I think back to that teenage bedroom of mine, I have no memory of artworks about women either. So I wanted to create an opportunity for people to see how brave and tough women are. What was that process like to create such wonderful art work? I lived in a town called corona in south asia. IT is quite a small community. In two thousand sixteen, I started to take up drawing, but just line drawing, portraits of women that I had researched in my community. In order to organize this exhibition, I made my first attempt at drawing large scale portraits of women. That was a chAllenge for me. Listen to the next question. Study show that napping can improve your well being if done right. However, napping for too long can end up having a negative impact on your overall and may also short near lifespan, Chelsea roche heads sleep expert at sleep testing firm whisper, told news week that people who take long maps are likely to get low quality sleep at night. SHE said. Poor sleep at night has major negative effects on health. Additionally, we also see high rates of sleep disorders, people who require long nap during the day. Another consideration is that people who need long nps are generally pretty tired and lazy during the day, and therefore they're more likely to spend a lot of time sitting down. According to roda zepa, chief medical adviser for sleep adviser, needing long nps may often be a sign that something is wrong with your body. If you find yourself needing long or multiple nps to get through the day, you might have a sleep disorder or medical condition, he said, according to does gupta, if you feel tired and have an opportunity to take a short nap in the early afternoon, the napping can be a beneficial way to improve your productivity, although he warns against getting into the habit of taking nps routinely. If you get a good sleep at night and feel energetic during the day, you most likely do not need to nap, he added. Study show that napping can improve your well being if done right. However, napping for too long can end up having a negative impact on your overall health and may also short your lifespan. Chelsea road shape head, sleep expert at sleep testing firm whisper, told news week that people who take long nps are likely to get low quality sleep at night. SHE said. Poor sleep at night has major negative effects on health. Additionally, we also see high rates of sleep disorders, people who require long nap during the day. Another consideration is that people who need long naps are generally pretty tired and lazy during the day, and therefore they're more likely to spend a lot of time sitting down, according to raj dozo, pta chief medical adviser for sleep adviser. Needing long nps may often be a sign that something is wrong with your body. If you find yourself needing long or multiple nps to get through the day, you might have a sleep disorder or medical condition, he said, according to dust gupta, if you feel tired and have an opportunity to take a short nap in the early afternoon, the napping can be a beneficial way to improve your productivity, although he warns against getting into the habit of taking nps tiny. If you get a good sleep at night and feel energetic during the day, you most likely do not need to nap, he added. 听力部分到此结束。 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 2025年高考第三次模拟考试(新高考II卷)01 英语 (考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分) 注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1.What is the purpose of the woman’s call? A.To ask about a bill. B.To pay the gas bill. C.To open a new account. 2.Why does the man speak so loudly? A.The TV is on. B.People nearby are talking. C.The woman stands far away. 3.Why can’t the man stop coughing? A.He has got a bad cold. B.He smokes too much. C.The air quality is poor. 4.Which place was dry yesterday? A.The downtown area. B.The eastern area. C.The beach. 5.What will happen to the city centre? A.More pollution. B.Fewer accidents. C.More traffic jams. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面 5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6.Why does Ernest suggest starting the program? A.To raise workers’ pay. B.To promote the sales. C.To unite the staff. 7.What do the speakers agree to do? A.Seek other choices. B.Carry out the program. C.Ask for workers’ opinions. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8.Why does the man think the storm is still coming? A.He saw it. B.He heard it. C.He smelled it. 9.What is the man worried about? A.His body getting wet. B.Things blowing away. C.His phone being broken. 听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。 10.What is the man doing? A.Attending a lecture. B.Hosting a workshop. C.Conducting an interview. 11.Why is Emily doing unpaid work in the new season of the show? A.To follow the latest trend. B.To help raise the crew’s pay. C.To support the post-production. 12.What enables Emily to try different things in her field? A.Her college education. B.Her teaching experience. C.Her family tradition. 13.What does Emily think of her work at the Film Centre? A.Boring. B.Rewarding. C.Demanding. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14.What is the man doing? A.Conducting an interview. B.Organizing an event. C.Touring a gallery. 15.Why does Ms. Johal hold the exhibition? A.To record her teenage life. B.To promote her hometown. C.To show courageous images of women. 16.What do we know about Ms. Johal? A.She grew up in South Africa. B.She began drawing portraits in 2016. C.She lives in a big community in Kelowna. 17.What did Ms. Johal do for the exhibition? A.She drew portraits of all the women she knew. B.She moved to a new town. C.She changed her drawing style. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18.Which company does Chelsie Rohrscheib work for? A.Wesper. B.Sleep Advisor. C.Newsweek Publishing LLC. 19.What does Raj Dasgupta say about people who need long naps? A.They may spend a lot of time sitting down. B.They are generally pretty tired during the day. C.They may have potential health problems. 20.What is Raj Dasgupta’s opinion about napping in the end? A.It’s good to nap whenever you feel tired. B.Napping should be a daily habit for everyone. C.Napping may be unnecessary for those sleeping well at night. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A GPA, or Grade Point Average, is a critical measure used to evaluate a college student’s academic performance. It is essential not only for academic assessment but also for scholarship, graduate school applications, and job opportunities. GPA is a numerical representation of a student’s average performance across all their courses. Steps to Calculate GPA: 1. Determine the credit hours and grade values for each course: Each educational institution may have different standards for determining the credits for a course. For example, a course that typically meets for three hours per week might be assigned 3 credits. And the table below shows the grade values corresponding to different grades. Specifically: Grade Grade Value A 4.0 B 3.0 C 2.0 D 1.0 F 0.0 2. Calculate the quality points for each course: Multiply the credit hours of each course by the corresponding grade value. 3. Sum all the quality points: Add up the quality points for all courses. 4. Sum all the credit hours: Add up the credit hours for all courses. 5. Calculate the GPA: Divide the total quality points by the total credit hours. Example Table: Course Credit Hours Grade Grade Value Quality Points| Mathematics 3 A 4.0 12 History 4 B 3.0 12 Chemistry 3 B+ 3.3 9.9 Literature 2 A- 3.7 7.4 Total Impact of Failing a Course: Failing a course, which results in a grade of F(0.0), can seriously hurt a student’s GPA and academic progress. A low GPA can lead to academic warning, meaning the student must improve his grades quickly to avoid being suspended or kicked out of school. Many scholarships and financial aid programs require a certain GPA, so failing a course can risk losing financial support. Employers may see a low GPA as a sign of poor performance, affecting job opportunities. In conclusion, maintaining a good GPA is crucial for academic success, financial stability, and career opportunities. To achieve this, manage time well by making a study plan and scheduling rest. Actively participate in class, take good notes, review and preview in time, and utilize library resources. All these methods can help you keep a good GPA. 21.What is the student’s GPA according to the example table? A.3.25. B.3.34. C.3.44. D.3.54. 22.What is the possible impact of receiving a grade of F in a course? A.It contributes zero points to the GPA calculation. B.It leads to students’ failure in academic progress. C.It disables students to get financial support. D.It causes students’ poor job performance. 23.Where is the text most probably taken from? A.An introduction to a webpage. B.A college guide for students. C.A textbook for freshmen. D.A review of academic standards. B Arshad Nadeem made history at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The 27-year-old set a new Olympic record for the longest javelin throw — 92.97 meters and has become the first Pakistani to secure an individual gold medal at the Olympic Games. To celebrate the historic victory, the government gave him a Honda Civic car which has a special registration number of “PAK 92.97” and a record amount of money: 250 million rupees ($897,000). And one more historic thing: He is undoubtedly the first Olympic champion to receive a buffalo as a gift from his father-in-law. “I had been hoping for a piece of land since my father-in-law is wealthy,” Nadeem said seriously when a TV show host joked about the gift. “But a buffalo is far more valuable than that.” Actually that’s an understatement. The buffalo holds deep cultural significance in Nadeem’s hometown. “In rural communities, a buffalo is considered one of the most honorable and valuable gifts, much like camels in desert regions like Saudi Arabia,” said Rashad Bukhari, a cultural commentator born and raised in Punjab. Buffalo, which are called the “black gold” of Pakistan, are also valued for their milk. With a higher nutrition content than cow’s milk, buffalo milk makes up 72% of the nation’s milk supply. The milk is also well-suited to make ghee, a special butter that is a key part of the Pakistani diet. “An average buffalo lives for about 20 years. A female usually starts producing milk after birthing a first calf at 3 years old. Then it will continue giving milk for the rest of its life even if the calf is not around,” explained Dr. Burhan-e-Azam, an animal nutritionist at a buffalo research institute. “That’s why Pakistanis call a buffalo ‘a poor man’s bank’.” The importance of a buffalo for Punjab can be shown from the fact that in ancient times it was part of the downy (嫁妆). But for Nadeem, the buffalo is not just symbolic. “My father-in-law’s gift ensures that I will have fresh milk as I train for my next competition,” added the javelin king. 24.What does “PAK 92.97” in the first paragraph stand for? A.The date of the record-breaking event. B.The new Olympic record set by a Pakistani. C.The price of the car given to the javelin king. D.The birth date of the Pakistani Olympic champion. 25.Why did Rashad Bukhari mention the camels? A.To stress the symbolism of a buffalo. B.To illustrate the size of a buffalo. C.To show the surviving ability of a buffalo. D.To compare the nutrition content. 26.What is special about ghee? A.It is black. B.It is rare in Pakistan. C.It is nutritious. D.It is made from cow’s milk. 27.What message has Arshad Nadeem most probably got from the buffalo gift? A.The dowry is very traditional. B.His country needs more victories. C.His wife’s family is very poor. D.His father-in-law loves him deeply. C When Chui-Lian Lee and Valentina Gomez started on their academic journeys as textile (织物) developing and marketing majors at the Fashion Institute of Technology, they were eager to learn more about the clothing industry. Some of the things they ended up learning shocked them. They found out that roughly 11 million tons of textile waste end up in landfill each year, and the chemicals and gases that emerge during decomposition pollute the earth. Every single class that they joined, they’d go through the impacts and it’d be like, “Okay, cotton has this large of a water footprint and people are turning to organic cotton, but that’s not really a solution because of these reasons.” Or “People are looking at recycled polyester (涤纶) but that’s not great because it still releases microplastics.” As every solution they learned about came with drawbacks, they both wound up feeling really frustrated. It wasn’t until the two joined a class on the application of biotechnology to the manufacturing of clothing that they realized there could be a more environmentally friendly option for the fashion industry. Lee and Gomez learned that they could use specially engineered proteins to create a fiber that avoids plastics and degrades (分解) naturally, and then the idea for Werewool was born. “By changing how we are creating the fibers that make up our clothing, we can change the entire life cycle of our clothing and their end-of-life impacts on the environment, avoiding pollution from plastics,” Lee explains. The early-stage biotech company focusing on developing biodegradable fibers for the textile industry initially started as a research project that involved many sleepless nights in the lab. After winning the H&amp; M Global Change Award in 2020, the project launched into a company. Over four years and 4.5 million dollars in funding later, Werewool now has 12 employees and has begun working with brands to develop clothing out of their protein-based fibers, with the hope of launching products in 2025. By 2030, 125,000 tons of fiber is expected to enter the market, which is about 390 million shirts. “Our goal has always been to make the fashion industry friendly to nature,” says Lee. 28.What surprised Lee and Gomez when they learned about the clothing industry? A.A wide range of textiles are produced every year. B.There are many poisonous chemicals in clothing. C.Clothing industry brings harm to the environment. D.The textile waste is quite difficult to break down. 29.Why are organic cotton and recycled polyester mentioned? A.To present features of organic clothing. B.To introduce methods of recycling textile waste. C.To show they’re not good options for sustainability. D.To explain it is essential to reduce the water footprint. 30.What can we learn about Werewool according to the passage? A.It has a bright prospect. B.It funds research on textile waste. C.It proves to be highly profitable. D.It pioneers in plastics decomposition. 31.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text? A.Werewool Makes Fashion Green B.Breakthroughs in Applied Biotechnology C.Lee and Gomez’s Academic Journeys D.New Protein-based Fibers Hit the Market D One day, Frank Torok was at a Pizza Hut store, opened a small pizza box, and felt very emotional thinking about the past. “I remember getting a little Book It! bookmark, and feeling so excited to take that to the Pizza Hut and get that personal pan pizza,” Torok, 37, said, referring to the six-inch pies that are given away to preschool through sixth grade students who meet their reading goals as part of Pizza Hut’s Book It! reading program. Torok is one of more than 70 million people who have participated in the Book It! program, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary this month. “When you have millions of kids who refer to the program as a ‘core memory’ of their childhood and school experience, you have created something magical,” said Carl Loredo, the president of Pizza Hut. Here’s how the program works: In exchange for meeting their monthly reading goals, students are given certificates by their teachers. Readers can then bring these documents to a Pizza Hut location and leave with Book It! souvenirs, like buttons and bookmarks — and, of course, their very own pizza. The initiative was founded in October 1984 by Arthur Gunther, then the president of Pizza Hut, in response to a call from President Ronald Reagan encouraging America’s businesses to get involved in education. Gunther was particularly inspired by his son, Michael, who had difficulty reading growing up because of eye problems. Since the program was established four decades ago, it has provided more than 1.5billion free pizzas to young readers. Reagan himself commended the program in a letter he wrote in 1985, calling it a “creative initiative,” and, in 1989, the first lady Barbara Bush ordered Pizza Hut pizzas for 200 children for a literacy event she hosted at the White House. “The program stands out because it has been around for a long time in the world of companies doing good things,” said Peter Golder, a professor of marketing at Dartmouth College’s Tuck School of Business who has researched the fast-food industry. 32.What can be concluded about the Book It! program from paragraph 2? A.It was founded by Frank Torok. B.It only targets preschool students. C.It provides free pizza to all students. D.It rewards students’ reading achievements. 33.Why did Arthur Gunther found the Book It! program? A.To increase Pizza Hut’s sales B.To create a marketing campaign. C.To respond to President Reagan's request. D.To help his son with reading difficulties. 34.What does the underlined word “commended” in paragraph 6 probably mean? A.Praised. B.Criticized. C.Ignored. D.Questioned. 35.What is Peter Golder’s opinion on the Book It! program? A.It is a response to a national call. B.It is ineffective in promoting reading. C.It aims to change children’s reading habit. D.It is notable for its long-term efforts in doing good. 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 This is the season for spending as we look ahead to the end-of-year holidays and start shelling out money for gifts. 36 Starting some good habits now can take you into the new year without the holiday spending hangover. To keep more money in your pocket, follow these do’s and don’ ts. Do homework for holiday savings. Download retailer apps, and follow them on social media to see how you can save. Most retailers have their own special deal days during the holidays, such as Amazon Prime Days and Macy’s One Day sales. 37 Some stores give out store credits that can really add up. Don’t be blinded by big markdowns. Just because the sign on the rack says “50% off” doesn’t mean it’s a real bargain. Stay calm! 38 Visit the retailer’s website, then compare on Google Shopping, Amazon, and eBay. If you find a lower price, ask at the register for a price match or load up your virtual cart. Consider joining a membership. You probably have a rewards card for your local supermarket. Programs from Walmart, Target and others can get you more than rewards. If you buy most of your grocery items and gifts at Walmart, you can save on delivery fees by signing up for Walmart+ , which includes free delivery with a $35 minimum order. 39 Otherwise, you’ ll pay delivery fees of $7.95 to $9.95 per order to Walmart. 40 “Buy now, pay later” (BNPL) options from companies are a modern version on the old layaway programs. You can pay in installments, which are small payments made over time, without waiting to get your goodies. But there’s a big downside: If you miss payments, that can end up lowering your credit score and influence your other loans. A.Don’t get lost in options. B.Don’t put off payments. C.This method may cost your credits secretly. D.You can often get special discounts and coupons. E.Sticking to your budgets is especially tough in this period. F.Confirm that it’s actually a good deal by checking prices online. G.It gets you fast, free deliveries on qualified orders, plus other benefits. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 India’s rising sports star, Preeti Pal, was born with cerebral palsy (大脑性瘫痪), a condition that initially made it difficult for her to 41 with her feet flat on the ground. She had all kinds of 42 . In her childhood, when they used to 43 and massage her feet, she had to stand there and it was so painful. She also had to get injections. The special shoes and calipers (卡钳) she wore on her legs below the knees and feet helped a bit to 44 her crooked (扭曲的) posture. Preeti Pal’s dad used to 45 a dairy farm and sent the children from the village to the nearby city for better 46 education. When Preeti Pal found out about sports, she told her dad she wanted to do that. Her Papa didn’t agree at first. As soon as she got her first medal in a state competition, her father understood his 47 could do something and she was telling the truth. Then, he thought he should support her, not 48 her back. They also liked that their daughter was 49 so much effort. They saw that even though she was weak, she worked really hard. Her family moved them from their rural farming area to the city of Meerut for better studies and 50 . But even there, it was hard. Her family couldn’t even afford a car. Preeti Pal used to wake up at 5 a. m., make food for the family, and then 51 5 kilometers to her training. When she went to the Asian Games in 2022, in the 200 meters and 100 meters she didn’t get a 52 . She was so 53 , but a lot of athletes explained to her — “This is a 54 just to make it here. You still have a lot ahead of you, including the World Championships and Paralympics.” And in 2024, Preeti Pal who could 55 walk as a kid took two track medals. 41.A.speed B.walk C.skate D.keep 42.A.treatment B.cure C.diagnose D.test 43.A.push B.press C.rely D.urge 44.A.lighten B.protect C.straighten D.shake 45.A.rise B.fall C.die D.run 46.A.standard B.status C.quality D.amount 47.A.children B.daughter C.son D.family 48.A.coming B.making C.keeping D.holding 49.A.putting in B.putting on C.putting off D.putting away 50.A.opportunities B.meanings C.surprises D.disadvantages 51.A.wander B.bicycle C.fly D.drive 52.A.race B.praise C.fund D.medal 53.A.proud B.pleased C.shocked D.disappointed 54.A.dream B.lie C.truth D.fact 55.A.simply B.specially C.barely D.extremely 第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Chongqing hot pot is by far my favorite Chinese dish. The rich, ____56____ (taste) soup is packed with Sichuan peppercorns and dried chilies. To eat hot pot, you must first pick your ingredients, thinly ____57____ (slice) beef, tofu, or even funny choices like duck intestines, ____58____ then cook them in the bubbling soup until they absorb the rich, spicy flavor. Chongqing is absolutely the ____59____ (recognize) home of spicy hot pot, though variations exist across China. Unlike milder versions found elsewhere, the Chongqing style is known mainly____60____ its unique flavors and intense heat, allowing it ____61____ (remembered) by everyone who’s been there, visiting. The key to a great hot pot experience lies in the broth, which should be fragrant, spicy, and rich in layers of flavor, with ____62____ touch of numbing heat. The dipping sauce, ____63____ main components are sesame oil, garlic, and vinegar, cools the heat just enough to keep you coming back for more. No matter where I have it, one hotpot is ____64____ (hard) enough, yet two seems greedy, so I am always left ______65______(expect) more next time. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 假如你是李华,作为一名高中生,你对AI的发展有着自己的见解。请你以“AI Is Speeding Up”为题,写一篇英语短文,谈谈你对AI发展的看法。 内容包括: 1.当下AI发展的新特点; 2.你的看法。 注意:写作词数应为80个左右。 AI Is Speeding Up ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第二节 (满分25分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 When I was in fifth grade, I moved to Vermont. Everything here was different. I quickly grew fond of the place. I loved the garden, the woods, the snow. I loved everything here, except for the slush (融雪). Now it’s slush season, or mud season. The outside is covered in thick wet slush that flows through your snow pants and your boots. Everything is soggy (湿透的). I hate soggy. Today was even worse. I forgot my boots. Now I had to walk through knee-deep slush in my indoor shoes. Indoor shoes get wet fast. If I wore them on the playground, I could feel the cold slush running through the shoes with every step. The teachers here are serious about break time. It’s sharply different from my old school,  where even a small conversation could cost you the whole week’s break time. One time, a teacher took away break time ‘cause a kid held his breath for too long’. Here, though, the teachers here are crazy about recess. They’ll force you to go out for break time even if you really don’t want to. “Natalie, you have to go outside for break time, ” Ms. White said. She’s super nice, but today I’m not going to listen to her. “I don't want to, ” I grumbled. “It’s school policy that we send every kid out for daily recess. Time outdoors helps you pay attention in class.” She explained. “But it’s soggy outside,” I complained, “I know it’s soggy, but you have to go outside anyway. Everyone else is outside.” I glanced at my wet shoes and imagined how much worse my cold socks would feel. There’s only one thing left to do. Completely refuse. “I’m not going outside, ” I said firmly, sitting down hard in my chair. “Natalie, It’s not a choice. ” She insisted, calm but firm. “I’m not going!” I repeated, louder this time. Maybe I yelled it. I was not sure. Whatever I did. It was that for Ms. White to send me to the principal’s office. As I walked to the principal’s office, memories from my past rushed into my mind. Just like at my old school, I would get yelled at, the principal would call my parents. I’d have to write an essay on the importance of not talking back to adults. Now I’ll face the same trouble. 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