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2025年高三第一次模拟考试
英语试卷
班级
姓名
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自已的学校、班级、姓名及考号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上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)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂
到答题卡上。
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。
例:How much is the shirt?
B.f9.18.
A.f19.15.
C.f9.15.
答案是C。
1. How much will the woman pay altogether?
B.$40.
A.$28.
C.$68.
2. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. At a supermarket.
B. At a hotel
C. At.a restaurant
3. What will David do first?
B. Write the report
A. Edit the iournal
C. Finish the project
4. What does the woman want to do?
A. Delay the delivery.
B. Cancel her furniture order
C. Pick up her furniture.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. A building.
B. An exhibition.
C. An architect
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. What does the woman want to sign up for?
A. The yoga class.
B. The fitness assessment.
C. The meal planning program
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7. What will the woman need to show?
A. A health report
B. A seryice schedule
C. A form of identification
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What will the visitors see on the tour?
A. Designing items.
B. Selecting fruits
C. Maintaining equipment.
9. What are the tourists allowed to do?
A. Purchase some apples.
B. Operate machines.
C. Pick fruits
10. What is the company known for?
B. Its high income
A. Its product packaging.
C. Its large workforce
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. What is most likely the woman?
A. A tour guide.
B. A store cashier
C. A hotel manager
12. What does the man care about
A. The cost of renting.
B. The location of the house
C. The availability of extra beds
13. What kind of house does the man like?
A. One near the lighthouse
B. One close to the main road
C. One far away from the beach
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. What does the man ask Lisa to do at first?
A. Speak up her mind.
B. Raise her voice a bit
C. Tell her personal details
15. What does Lisa think of herself in real life?
A. Unsociable.
B. Easygoing.
C. Talkative
16. What does Lisa do through social networking sites?
A. Discuss social problems.
B. Interact with her children
C. Make more friends.
17. What is Lisa's attitude towards kids' making online friends
B. Disapproving.
A. Supportive.
C. Indifferent
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What is“Art Review”?
A. A TV programme.
B. An art exhibition.
C. A. museum event
19. Who stars in"The Vanishing Lady"?
B. Margaret Louden.
A. Damien Hirst
C. Peter Field
20. When is "Business Scenes" on?
B. At 8:00 p. m
A. At 7:30 p.m
C. At9:30 p. m
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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
Volunteers Wanted
Join Our Team for the Beyond the Canvas Exhibition
Are you passionate about art and enjoy engaging with people? We're looking for
enthusiastic volunteers to join us in delivering an unforgettable experience for visitors at Beyond
the Canvas, a fun exhibition featuring incredible sculptural works from the Ingram Collection
and paintings and drawings from the Rugby Collection
What You'll Be Doing:
· Engage with Visitors: Welcome visitors, answer questions about the exhibition, and
help them connect with the art.
Support the Artwork: Keep an eye on the sculptures to ensure their safety and care
Enhance the Experience: Share insights to enrich visitors' understanding of the artworks.
· Be a Friendly Presence: Create a warm and inviting atmosphere, making everyone feel
welcome.
What We're Looking for:
· A. friendly and approachable attitude.
An interest in art or culture (you don't need to be an expert!)
Good communication skills.
· Reliability and a willingness to learn about the exhibition
What You'll Gain:
· Learn about sculpture, modern art, and the stories behind the pieces on display through
training and hands-on experience.
· Develop new skills, including communication, visitor engagement, and teamwork,
which can enhance your CV.
· Play a key role in bringing the exhibition to life, creating a welcoming and enjoyable
experience for visitors.
· Help make art more accessible to your community by enhancing meaningful connections
between people and the artwork.
· Meet and work alongside other like-minded volunteers who share a passion for art and
culture.
· Engage with visitors from diverse backgrounds, sharing stories and perspectives
Details:
Flexible shifts available across the exhibition's opening times.
Training will be provided to help you feel confident in your role
· Volunteers of all ages and backgrounds are welcome
Please email us at ragmoolunteers⑧rugby. gou, ue Volunteers must be over 16 years of age.
21. What will volunteers do?
A. Organize the exhibition
B. Help restore damaged artworks.
C. Paint pictures for the exhibition
D. Monitor sculptures to ensure security
22. What personal characteristic is essential for volunteers?
A. The dependable quality.
B. The professional art expertise.
C. The team management ability.
D. The academic qualifications.
23. What is one benefit for volunteers?
A. Earning an art degree
B. Training in art creation
C. Meeting like-minded people
D. Gaining free travel opportunities.
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B
My intention had been to park myself 3oo meters from the finish line to cheer my son on in
the final stretch of the cross-country race, As he passed by me, I found his little face bright
red, and his breathing labored. He kept running with all his might, though. Seeing this, I
suddenly found myself running, too. Calmer, more motionless parents of his third-grade
classmates fell by the wayside. Old words of support like "you got this, buddy!" and "push
push, push!" shouted out of my mouth as I chased him to the end of the race.
Growing up, I wasn't interested in sports. Then I had children. And they were interested
in all sports. Initially, watching them play sports was only amusing briefly. As they began
competing, it became enjoyable. It kept happening. Watching a Grade 6 girls' touch football
game, I wondered why I felt so nervous and excited. I was genuinely disappointed by mistakes
and cared deeply about winning. It was as if I was unrecognizable to myself. I realized that I
should have their courage-not just in sports but in life. Don't hesitate to take up space.
Charge forward with determination and pursue your goals.
I tried out my new identity as a competitive athlete first against my eight-year-old son
during a ball hockey game, I gave him a bit of shoulder to the sternum(胸骨). I used my size
advantage to stickhandle the ball out of his reach, After I scored, I yelled, "Yes!" Immediately
ashamed, I apologized. He looked at me inquiringly and said, "That's how you should always
play, mama. " I realized that maybe it's not much fun to play against someone who isn't trying
their hardest
The paths my kids take in life will lead them to fields of endeavor(努力) where their
successes and failures are less public than on a sports field. I might not be running beside them
shouting words of encouragement. But, perhaps, they will still hear my voice, telling them
they are strong and can do hard things, and they'll know that I will always be cheering them on
24. Why did the author start running with her son?
A. She had a sudden competitive nature.
B. She was inspired by her son's willpower.
C. She felt peer pressure from other parents
D. She desired to strengthen parent-child relationship
25. What does the second paragraph mainly reflect about the author?
A. Her changing attitude towards sports
B. Her gradual sports skill improvement.
C. Her challenges of coaching young athletes
D. Her passionate love for her children
26. What did the author's son think she should do?
A. Stop being too competitive
B. Avoid being ashamed of failing.
C. Apologize for violent actions.
D. Try to play as hard as possible
27. What does the author decide to do for her children's future?
A. Always be with them.
B. Recognize their endeavors
C. Cheer for them mentally
D. Help them in every way.
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C
Corals(珊瑚) vary in shape, size, and color, building shelters to protect ocean biodiversity.
Most of the over 6, ooo known coral species are immobile as adults, However, there are lonely
mushroom corals, some of which can walk.
Ocean ecologist Brett Lewis calls them"very little" and "adorable. " He experimented with
inch-long mushroom corals. One side of the fish tank had white light like in shallow coastal
areas, and the other had blue light like in deeper ocean parts. In three trials, the mushroom
corals preferred the blue light, moving towards it
As for how a mushroom coral actually moves, Dr. Lewis's research showed that the
mechanics are surprisingly similar to the way one of coral's closest cousins, the jellyfish, gets
around. "Jellyfish can move through water by turning and contracting muscles in and around
the edges of that bell shape as it moves quickly," he said. With bodies shaped similarly to the
bell of a jellyfish, the mushroom corals spend a long time filling gas into the tissues on the
outermost edge of their bodies before releasing it quickly. "And that allows the corals to kind
of pop themselyes forward, jumping across the rock,” he said
The corals frequently begin their lives living in groups. But these habitats tend to be
crowded and hit by waves. Later in life, the mushroom corals need to migrate (迁徙) to deeper
but calmer waters, where they can establish themselves on a sandy bottom with others of their
kind. This also assists the animals in reproduction. Migration "may help them to escape
unfavorable situations, such as being buried underneath a layer of sand, being pulled over or
being too close to competitors for space," said Dr. Hoeksema, another ocean ecologist
A mushroom coral's movement may seem unimportant when considered against the
distances traveled by other migrating creatures. But such slow movement has served the species
well for hundreds of millions of years. "They're so little that this is such a large movement for
their size,"Dr. Lewis said. "They're moving their body length in such a short time, with such
a simple system. That's a race for them."
28. How do mushroom corals move in similar ways with jellyfish?
A. Using water currents for energy.
B. Moving with the help of edge tissues
C. Expanding body tissues suddenly
D. Turning their body to move forward
29. Why do mushroom corals migrate?
A. To search for seasonal food sources
B. To keep away from yarious threats
C. To follow the cycle of reproduction
D. To seek warmer water temperatures.
30. Why does Dr. Lewis describe the movement of mushroom corals as a "race"?
A. It is a short distance for their size
B. It can be performed at different speeds.
C. It is a fast movement for them.
D. It is a rare and competitive behavior
31. What is the best title for the text?
A. These Corals Have Unusual Features
B. The Corals Live in Groups Underwater
C. The Mushroom Corals Survive in Deep Waters
D. The Mushroom Corals Are Made for Walking
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D
The rapid spread of AI has people wondering: Who's most likely to embrace(接受) AI in
their daily lives? Many assume it's those who understand how AI works are most eager to adopt
it. Surprisingly, our new research finds the opposite, People with less knowledge about AI are
actually more open to using the technology. We call this difference in adoption tendency the
“lower literacy-higher receptivity" link.
AI now performs tasks we once thought only humans could do. When AI creates a piece of
art, writes a heartfelt response, or plays a musical instrument, it can feel almost magical-like
it's crossing into human territory, Of course, AI doesn't actually possess human qualities. A
chatbot might generate an empathetic (同感的) response, but it doesn't feel empathy. People
with more technical knowledge about AI understand this. They know how algorithms (算法),
training data, and computational models operate, This makes the technology less magical. On
the other hand, those with less understanding may see AI as magical and awe-inspiring. We
suggest this sense of magic makes them more open to using AI tools
Our studies show this link is strongest for using AI tools in areas where people associate
with human characteristics, like providing emotional support or counseling. When it comes to
tasks that don't cause the same sense of humanlike gualities-such as analyzing test results-
the pattern flips. People with higher AI literacy are more receptive to these uses because they
focus on AI's efficiency, rather than any"magical" qualities.
Efforts to boost AI literacy might unintentionally dampen people's enthusiasm for using A1
by making it seem less magical. This creates a tricky balance between helping people
understand AI and keeping them open to its adoption. To make the most of AI's potential
businesses, educators and policymakers need to strike this balance. By understanding how
perceptions of "magicalness" shape people's openness to AI, we can help develop new AI-based
products and services that take the way people view AI into account, and help them understand
the benefits and risks of AI.
And ideally, this will happen without causing a loss of the admiration that inspires many
people to embrace this new technology
32. Why are less-informed people more open to AI?
A. They trust its moral standards
B. They admire the ability of AI
C. They believe in its superior efficiency
D. They prefer its technical complexity
33. What does the underlined word "flips" in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
C. Shows up.
A. Breaks down.
B. Takes shape.
D. Turns over.
34. What is the tricky situation regarding AI literacy?
A. Balancing morals and capability.
B. Reducing fear while ensuring safety
C. Familiarizing without losing wonder.
D. Prioritizing efficiency over magic
35. What is the author's attitude towards using AI?
B. Worried.
C. Skeptical.
A. Objective
D. Dismissive
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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。
Getting and staying focused can be a challenge in the best of times. But with everything
going on in the world, concentrating can often feel down-right impossible. Here are some tips
to help you find your flow
Unfocus your brain. Schedule into every workday some breaks from all that focusing and
allow your mind to travel into what's called the"default (默认) mode network" for a bit of
freestyle thinking. It's the place where our minds find innovation and creativity and often make
better decisions than the focused mind. 36
Know your body clock. Are you an early bird who is sharp and alert (警觉的) in the
morning? Or is night owl more your style? Either way, it doesn't matter as long as you
schedule your most important projects during your brain's periods of peak performance. 37
Instead, reserve your best brain time for the big stuff
Try new hobbies. Engaging in hobbies is fun. 38 Allowing your mind time to play is
another way to bring about solutions to real life issues in ways that focusing doesn't.
Consider a digital break. There's a lot of talk these days about the benefits of shutting of
your devices-and for good reason. 39 Taking a digital rest intentionally offers an
important benefit. It reminds us there's a world outside our screens, helping us to "reset and
think about what's really important."
40 Our days are filled with distractions(干扰), from others and ourselves. To help,
turn off text messaging, notifications and social media. Pretty basic? Sure, but vital when you
want a deep dive into focus. When distracting interruptions are shut off, our brains get a
chance to complete full sentences of thought
A. It also helps us solve daily problems
B. Set aside time to rest from your screens.
C. They will expand the range of knowledge
D. Improve efficiency by turning to digital devices.
E. Block interruptions before diving into deep work
F. This increases creativity and decision-making skills
G. Resist the attraction to spend your day doing busywork
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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四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Nowadays, young adults seem to be struggling more with their mental health than ever
before. However, one benefit of this generation is their 41 to talk about their issues.
Although social media can be 42 , it provides people a platform where they can share thei
struggles, and maybe 43 others.
This was just the 44 with a video posted by Breanna Kate on TikTok that has got 5. 6
million likes already. In the video, Breanna Kate 45 a text conversation with her mom
about feeling 46 and wanting to talk. Although her parents live 6oo miles away, they
hurried to their daughter's side to 47 in person
It was adorable to see that both parents went to be by their daughter's side-and lots of
people commented how 48 Breanna Kate's father was as he patiently waited to get his hug.
Another person so 49 commented: "You are a millionaire. I'm not talking about money."
It's interesting to see how a simple video of parents 5o for their daughter in trouble
proved so very 51 . Perhaps it's a call for help so many youngsters would love to 52,
but don't feel able to do so for multiple reasons
However, the 53 to young adults is clear: If you're feeling confused, reach out to
your parents, while they might not be able to take a 6oo-mile trip, they'll certainly love to
know they're still 54 by their children, and will no doubt do their best to 55 you.
C. ability
B. preparation
41.A.priority
D. principle
B. efficient
C. necessary
42. A. convenient
D. harmful
B. accept
C. encounter
43. A. motivate
D. accompany
C. method
B. case
44. A. conflict
D. problem
C. shared
B. analyzed
45.A. saved
D. recited
C. excited
46.A.anxious
B. embarrassed
D. astonished
C. check
47. A. investigate
B. consult
D. chat
B. sweet
48. A.funny
C. nervous
D. formal
C. accurately
49. A. sharply
B. irresponsibly
D. professionally
B. sittingby
C. staying up
50. A. moving on
D. showing up
C.popular
B. similar
51. A. important
D. practical
C. toast
B.record
52.A.make
D. receive
C.request
B. message
53. A.process
D. advantage
C. surrounded
B. protected
54. A: assisted
D. needed
C. influence
55.A.find
B. support
D. promote
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第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空自处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
Wan Yuan, a Miao ethnic craftsman (工匠), puts a knife into melted wax and makes a few
movements with it, resulting in a 56 (remarkable) vivid butterfly pattern appearing on a
piece of cloth.
This Miao ethnic craftsman 57 (watch) his mother make batik(蜡染) when he was a
child. Wan practiced and gradually mastered this craft. Through his skilled hands, an ordinary
piece of cloth is transformed into 58 unique blue-and-white batik work, following multiple
processes including wax painting, dyeing, dewaxing, washing and drying
In a stand 59 (measure) over 10 square meters at the intangible heritage market in the
city of Kaili in Qiandongnan, his batik works are turned into 6o (product) like clothes
bags and tea mats-which are welcomed by customers.
At his stand, he always introduces the cultural implications of the patterns 61
(choose) carefully by himself. He hopes that 62 tourists take away is not only items, but
also insights into such historic ethnic culture.
"The 63 (recognize) and love of our handicrafts by domestic and foreign tourists have
brought me great confidence," said Wan.
The market is not merely a space for goods trading. Instead, it serves 64 a stage for
cultural exchanges-thereby allowing traditional crafts 65 (preserve) and ethnic culture tc
shine brightly
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是高中学生李华。你班英语课将进行一次演讲比赛,主题为“学习资源众多,学生该
如何精准选择”。请你写一篇演讲稿,内容包括
1.指出问题;
2.解决方法。
注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
Dear classmates.
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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。
I live in Samburu, in northern Kenya. Where I grew up, there were elephants living in the
wild. I was attracted by these creatures. They're so social, complex and sympathetic; their size
is breathtaking.
Now, working in the field for Save the Elephants in Kenya, I am mostly based in Samburu
National Reserve-a 165 km? protected park-recording details of the population and leading
collaring operations. We arrange GPS trackers around wild elephants' necks, so we can monitor
their movements.
More than 1,ooo known elephants use the reserve. One of those elephants was Rommel.
Rommel didn't come often, but when he did turn up, we'd have to be prepared. He was huge
and easy to be annoyed, weighing about six tons
In May 2o19, in the middle of the wet season, Rommel appeared again. And it was his
turn to be collared. We sent three cars out to search for him
There's a river, the Ewaso Nyiro, running through the park where many elephants meet in
the mornings. At 10:3o a. m., searching the groups around the river, John clocked Rommel,
with a big cut on his right ear.
Rommel was darted (用 飞射) a drug for him to sleep. Normally it takes seven minutes
for the drug to hit, but for Rommel's size it can take longer
When the dart hit him, he turned away, heading in an unexpected direction.
Rommel
started shaking. He was in the middle of crossing the river when the drug hit. He collapsed
into the water.
I jumped out of my vehicle: Rommel drowning would be a disaster, Only by lifting his
trunk and stopping it from being sunken in the river could we ensure his survival. The problem
was the current of the river was fast flowing and unpredictable, and the river was filled with
crocodiles(鱼)
"We must go immediately," John said as he assessed the situation. "I'll help you steady
his head so you can lift his trunk more safely."
注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
In a second, I decided to act quickly and put a GPS on his neck.
Each time a small fish touched my legs, I would wonder if it was a crocodile.
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