英语(新高考Ⅰ卷 03)学易金卷:2025年高考第三次模拟考试

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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:______________________ 2025年高考第三次模拟考试(新高考I卷)03 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.Which club will John join? A.The basketball club. B.The ping-pong club. C.The badminton club. 2.Who is the man? A.A ticket inspector. B.A ticket seller. C.A passenger. 3.What is Mrs. Rich doing? A.Ordering food. B.Cooking a meal. C.Doing the shopping. 4.How might the woman prefer to travel? A.By bike. B.By bus. C.By car. 5.What is the man probably doing? A.Buying a camera. B.Taking photographs. C.Trying on new clothes. 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.How does the man feel about his class? A.Troubled. B.Delighted. C.Inspired. 7.What can we learn about the students? A.They are fond of studying English. B.They may be excited about Christmas. C.They can quickly settle down to class. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8.Where are the speakers? A.At a shop. B.At a studio. C.At a music hall. 9.What does the man say about Westwood? A.Its music is fast. B.Its singers are too old. C.It is quite a good band. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10.What do the woman think of the skiing place? A.It’s crowded. B.It’s so far away. C.It’s safe for people. 11.What did the tall skier do to the woman? A.He struck her head. B.He stole her gloves. C.He drove her into the trees. 12.What does the man suggest the woman do? A.Never ski again. B.Never let the man go. C.Never mind. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13.What does the woman’s job involve? A.Inviting the guests. B.Booking the venue. C.Preparing the clothing. 14.Why do most people hire a planner for their wedding? A.To lower the costs. B.To make it attractive. C.To save time and get help. 15.What did the woman do before becoming a wedding planner? A.She ran a restaurant. B.She planned open-air events. C.She volunteered for an organization. 16.How did the woman attract customers? A.By presenting beautiful pictures. B.By giving them wedding courses. C.By showing them written references. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17.Who is the speaker most probably talking to? A.Fitness coaches. B.Sports enthusiasts. C.Market watchers. 18.Why does the speaker take Trevor Hofbauer for example? A.To show fitness trackers are popular. B.To prove running watch-free is beneficial. C.To demonstrate wearing fitness trackers helps. 19.What does the speaker recommend at the end of the talk? A.Setting up exercise goals. B.Analyzing data from fitness watches. C.Reducing reliance on fitness watches. 20.What does the speaker mainly talk about? A.The downsides of fitness trackers. B.The applications of fitness trackers. C.The development of fitness trackers. 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 Rent a Space at the Emerald Coast Science Center At the Emerald Coast Science Center, we’re working to encourage and develop a community actively involved in science. As such, we offer programs fun for ages 2 to 102.Now, besides the existing scientific workshops, exhibits, and opportunities for a wide range of interests at the museum, the Emerald Coast Science Center would love to rent out its space for your next big get-together! Class reunions, business meetings, and more can all take place on-site in our museum. We have two classrooms, two exhibit galleries, and an outside seating area. Our classrooms have projection capabilities, and we are able to provide high-speed Internet access for free as well. Whether you need a little space or a lot, we’re happy to accommodate your event. Each room is equipped with tables, chairs, and kitchen facilities for you. We also provide a host to ensure your event runs smoothly. We are an animal-free environment, accessible to the disabled, and have enough parking room on our lot at the center. Add-ons available You can reserve museum exhibit access and request additional staff to run museum stations to keep your group entertained, and more, which are provided at no charge after you pay the rent. If you’re looking to host a team building exercise, high school reunion, etc., you can ask us about creating a sciPAD workbook featuring SMALLab Learning games tailored for your event! Prices of creating it vary according to the rent you pay. If you would like more details, please call 664-1261. 21.What is the mission of the center? A.To provide space for scientific events. B.To exhibit scientific works to locals of all ages. C.To encourage self-organized activities. D.To inspire a scientifically engaged community. 22.What is prohibited at the center? A.Taking pets along. B.Parking the car. C.Cooking in the room. D.Entering exhibit galleries. 23.Which service requires an extra cost? A.Employing additional staff. B.Hosting a large class reunion. C.Designing specific works. D.Operating projection equipment. B Growing up in rural Hungary, Krisztina Christmon Ph.D., always imagined taking over her grandparents’ farm one day. But by the time she graduated from university, the farm had been sold, because her grandfather suffered a major accident while burning plastic agricultural waste. Years later, Christmon realized she could honor her grandfather’s memory and support the farming community in a different way: by ensuring farmers never have to burn plastics in the first place. In 2021, she co-founded a startup called Repurpose Farm Plastic that aims to collect and clean farmers’ unwanted plastics. Once treated, these commonly used items can be recycled into other useful products. Christmon’s team participated in Innovation Corps (I-Corps), an entrepreneurial training program, where Christmon’s mentors (导师) encouraged her to turn her idea into a startup. “I thought business wasn’t for me — I’m a scientist!” she said. “But when we conducted interviews with farmers, everyone was so eager to talk to us. Every farmer told us they would pay the same for a trash removal service or more for recycling pickup. I thought, ‘OK, if no one else is working on this, I guess it’s going to be me.’” Christmon launched Repurpose Farm Plastic with help from I-Corps, and built the plastic cleaning equipment, which is currently ready for mass production. Their machine — a little larger than a dining table — does not rely on water. It uses a drying technology to remove 99% of the dirt from agricultural plastics. Once cleaned, these plastics can be handed off to companies that ultimately transform them into furniture, decking and similar items. Christmon says this not only reduces wastefulness but also serves a greater environmental good. Christmon and Rickles hope to start collecting plastic from farms and launch the business soon. Building a startup has been a major time commitment, but she doesn’t mind as long as she’s helping people and the environment in the process. 24.What originally motivated Christmon to work on plastic recycling? A.Her farming experience. B.Her university education. C.Her grandfather’s sufferings. D.Her mentors’ encouragement. 25.What can we infer about Christmon from paragraph 4? A.She got much support from farmers. B.She once doubted her professional competence. C.She was forced to found the startup originally. D.She met great misunderstanding in her business. 26.What does Christmon’s machine mainly do? A.Dry the dirt. B.Purify the water. C.Clean the plastics. D.Produce dining tables. 27.Which of the following can best describe Christmon? A.Curious and faithful. B.Creative and devoted. C.Ambitious and patient. D.Kind and generous. C Exhausted by the rising cost of living in the United States and non-stop advertisements, some young adults on TikTok are pushing back. “When every moment of your life feels like you are being sold something and the price of that item keeps going up, people will burn out on spending money,” said Kara Perez, an influencer and financial educator. Social media has long showcased picture — perfect homes, luxurious closets and various beauty products. But a new trend, known as “underconsumption core”, is moving in the opposite direction - encouraging more economical lifestyles and prioritizing quality over quantity. For example, many people on social media proudly display their well-worn shoes that have been with them since middle school, along with their commitment to using the last drop of their makeup. Others opt for repurposing old mason jars instead of buying new food storage containers. For a long time, young people in the West have commonly made use of “Buy Now, Pay Later” plans, which have intensified consumption. They have developed a behavior of spending down to their last pound on a fashion item. It is an addiction tied to the pressure “to show who we are through possessions”. However, years of inflation (通货膨胀) have forced many to conclude that they cannot keep up with the spending habits of those on their social media feeds. “The social media trend of ‘underconsumption’ is a way for Gen Z to make the most of their money and be environmentally friendly at the same time,” said Ashley Ross, head of Bank of America. Low-consumption brick-and-mortar (实体的) initiatives attract a broader range of people across different profiles and generations. Anjali Zielinski, 42, joined a “Mending 101” workshop in Georgetown, DC, hoping to acquire new skills. She brought her 7-year-old daughter, Mina, along with her. In addition to providing an outlet for Mina’s creativity, she hopes the craft will teach her daughter the “value of our possessions and the work that goes into them.” But some are still doubtful. It remains to be seen whether “underconsumption core” is simply a mood or a lasting movement. “The lifespan of this trend depends, in many ways, on how long the economy continues to slow and incomes remains below price gains,” Brett House, an economics professor at Columbia Business School, told CNBC. 28.What is the cause of some Americans’ cutting back on spending? A.The commercial activities. B.Their social media feeds. C.Their material satisfaction. D.The economic downturn. 29.What is the philosophy of “underconsumption core”? A.Spending money as you like. B.Doing more with less. C.Keeping up with the Joneses. D.Buy Now, Pay Later. 30.How does the author tell us the trend’s popularity among people? A.By giving examples. B.By making comparisons. C.By listing numbers. D.By citing research data. 31.What is Brett House’s attitude to the “underconsumption core” trend? A.Doubtful. B.Reserved. C.Objective. D.Disapproving. D “Home isn’t a place, it’s a feeling,” said the Irish novelist Cecilia Ahern. And while many of the feelings of home come inside the walls of wherever you live, a significant factor has to do with who lives next door, around the corner or down the hall. New sociological research conducted at Johns Hopkins University has found that living in a diverse neighborhood — particularly a multiracial neighborhood — is a predictor of feeling happy about where you live. “There’s a perception that integrated neighborhoods are unstable, particularly because of different cultural customs, but I think this research will help people see that the long-term viability (可行性) of diverse neighborhoods is possible,” said lead author and Johns Hopkins University sociologist Michael Bader. The study, which was published in the journal Social Problems, surveyed 1,500 residents in more than 100 multiracial neighborhoods in 2016 and polled (民意测验) a random sample of people from neighborhoods throughout the area in 2018. Areas included Washington, D.C., Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties in Maryland, and the cities of Alexandria and Arlington, as well as Fairfax County, in Virginia. In the study, more than 70 percent of multiracial neighborhood residents reported feeling happy about where they live. Though Bader thought residents in multiracial neighborhoods would be happy there, he was surprised that their satisfaction was so high. Further, Bader noted the social change reflected in the findings. “This high level of satisfaction shows that attitudes have evolved about living in multiracial neighborhoods,” he said. And it reflects an understanding that positive living means living in ways that expand our worldview and having opportunities to meet people with different life experiences and backgrounds. So next time you take a walk in the neighborhood, look around. Start a conversation. Enjoy the opportunity to treat your home as both a place and a feeling — and an opportunity for relationships, both within and outside your own walls. 32.Why is Cecilia Ahern mentioned at the beginning of the text? A.To explain the definition of home. B.To introduce the topic of the text. C.To show the background of the text. D.To offer an example for discussion. 33.What does Michael Bader think of integrated neighborhoods? A.Unsteady due to cultural difference. B.Not suitable for raising children. C.Only viable if they are the same race. D.Stable and can make inhabitants happy. 34.What does the underlined word “evolved” in Paragraph 6 mean? A.Occurred. B.Changed. C.Formed. D.Worsened. 35.What is the best title of the text? A.Changing Attitude Toward Diversity B.Cultural Customs in a Multiracial Neighborhood C.Finding Happiness in Diverse Communities D.Reducing Connection in Diverse Neighborhoods 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。 Energy drinks have become increasingly popular in recent years, especially among students and young professionals who often feel the need for an extra boost to get through their busy days. Various forms have been around since at least 1900. And they really began to gain in popularity in the 1960s, primarily in Japan and other Asian countries. 36 Most energy drinks are marketed to young people, with advertising campaigns which focus on this age group. The contents of energy drinks vary. One of the main attractions of energy drinks is their ability to provide a quick burst of energy. This is largely due to their high caffeine content, which stimulates the nervous system and increases alertness. 37 Commonly, herbal ingredients are marketed as being unusual, and some companies suggest that the herbs can make people more intelligent as well as more watchful. 38 Studies have linked energy drink consumption to increased heart rate, blood pressure, and even heart problems in some individuals. For those with pre-existing heart conditions or taking certain medications, energy drinks may pose additional risks. Also, the lack of regulation in the energy drink industry means that the caffeine content listed on the label may not always be accurate. Although they are called “energy drinks”, these beverages are not suitable for athletes. As energy drinks can cause the electrolyte (电解质) imbalance in the body, they can lead to serious health problems. These beverages are also sometimes mixed with alcohol, which can be a dangerous combination, leading to the drinkers’ possible errors in judgment. 39 Consuming an energy drink now and then is probably fine, as the beverages are not completely unhealthy. However, constant consumption is not recommended. 40 People who experience health problems after consuming energy drinks should avoid them and receive timely medical treatment. A.They may include herbal ingredients as well. B.Drinking energy drinks is considered to be cool. C.You may experience heart trouble if you drink them. D.Hence, drinks specifically made for sportsmen should be used. E.By the mid-1990s, they had reached the United States and Europe. F.Including energy drinks in your lifestyle comes with some risks, though. G.It is unwise for long-term health management due to the high caffeine content. 第二部分 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。 For almost thirty years, I’ve been treated like the baby of the family, even though my sister is eight years 41 . And I’ve become accustomed to the specific role. A week after my 30th birthday, my dad vomited (呕吐) blood and fainted at work. The next day, he was 42 . I was aimlessly shopping when I got the call that afternoon. “What are you doing?” my mom asked. “Just 43 before dinner with friend,” I answered. “Your father’s in hospital,” she said. The doctor had 44 her the bleeding wasn’t too serious, but said someone should be with him. “I’ll go,” I told her 45 . It made the most sense: she’d recently started a new job, and my sister was in college; my only commitments were a dinner I could 46 and a freelance job. I booked a 47 for that night. I went straight from the airport to the hospital. The sight of him, weak and pale, made me 48 . For the next few days, I dutifully 49 my father’s blood pressure, and got his medicines on time. I answered phone calls from 50 family and friends. When my dad was finally 51 , I stayed through the weekend, 52 his apartment, and cooking enough food to last a few days. “Don’t forget about the follow-up 53 I’ve made for you. I’ve 54 all the numbers and addresses in your phone,” I said. “You are my angel, any. I don’t know what I would have done without you,” he said. At that very moment, I knew I’d completed the 55 of my role in the family. 41.A.elder B.earlier C.junior D.later 42.A.operated B.rescued C.recovered D.hospitalized 43.A.booking tables B.killing time C.buying food D.making calls 44.A.warned B.suggested C.assured D.demanded 45.A.reluctantly B.instantly C.publicly D.impatiently 46.A.handle B.prepare C.reserve D.cancel 47.A.holiday B.breakfast C.flight D.seat 48.A.shrug B.tremble C.calm D.escape 49.A.monitored B.predicted C.overlooked D.informed 50.A.thrilled B.concerned C.visiting D.annoying 51.A.discovered B.disposed C.discharged D.dismissed 52.A.cleaning B.renting C.decorating D.searching 53.A.appointments B.operations C.checks D.medications 54.A.installed B.downloaded C.dialed D.saved 55.A.shift B.journey C.choice D.balance 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。 The Forbidden City, 56 outstanding masterpiece of ancient Chinese architecture and culture, houses a wealth of cultural and historical relics. However, over time, these 57 (treasure) artifacts have been subjected to wear and tear. 58 (tackle) this issue, the restoration of these precious artifacts has become a crucial task. The restoration process comes alive in the documentary Masters in the Forbidden City, which 59 (remain) an online hit since its release in 2016. Focusing on 60 the restorers work during the restoration process, the documentary has received general recognition as it gives viewers a rare opportunity to gain insights into the craftsmanship. The restorers are committed to preserving the original essence of the relics while 61 (fix) any damage they may have suffered. The restoration of cultural relics is undoubtedly an 62 (incredible) ongoing and never-ending task. Many young people look up to the skills shown in Masters in the Forbidden City, 63 few would ever think of trying the job for themselves. Tian Chenxin, a 16-year-old student from Chengdu, is one of the few. As a volunteer at the Chengdu Museum, she spent countless hours learning 64 the experts. She dreams of one day significantly contributing to the 65 (preserve) of China’s cultural heritage. 第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 假定你是李华,上周你校开展了读书日活动。请你给英国朋友Peter写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括: 1.活动过程; 2.你的感想。 注意:1.可以增加细节,以使行文连贯; 2.词数80词左右; Dear Peter, ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 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。 Ever since I was a child, Dad had been working hard. He’d worked as a telegraph operator on the railroad and added his earnings selling old pocket watches at the markets. “We needed the money. For a rainy day,” he always said. When I was 10 years old, I bought an ice cream, Daddy’s favorite, with the first dollar I earned by doing odd jobs in the neighborhood. I thought he’d be pleased. He looked up and indeed smiled. But as he took a taste of it, he warned, “Don’t be squandering (乱花) all your hard-earned money on this again. You should be putting something away for rainy days.” I tried hard to fight back tears. I was quite disappointed. When I was a little older, I studied piano. I knew how proud he’d be of the way I played The Londonderry Air. But at the last minute of my first performance, Daddy couldn’t come. He had to work overtime. We needed the money. For a rainy day. Didn’t he care about my happiness? One day he showed me what my happiness was worth. After I studied nursing and pursued my career, I started to raise a dog, Muffin, and she became my soul mate. I had to drop her off at my friend’s when I had a business trip. One time, Muffin jumped the fence in my friend’s backyard and raced off. No one could find her. “I’m so sorry, Roberta,” Mom said, covering a blanket around me on the sofa. “Your father is worried too.” I felt my heart break when a stranger called, “I have found your dog. 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A.The basketball club. B.The ping-pong club. C.The badminton club. 【答案】C 【原文】W: John, which club will you join, the basketball club or the ping pong club? M: Neither. Now I like badminton best, so I want to join a club to practice it. 2.Who is the man? A.A ticket inspector. B.A ticket seller. C.A passenger. 【答案】A 【原文】M: Where did you board the train, madam? W: Back at the last station. I bought my ticket at the office there. I have it here in my bag somewhere. M: It’s OK. I’ll check the rest of the train and come back to you later. 3.What is Mrs. Rich doing? A.Ordering food. B.Cooking a meal. C.Doing the shopping. 【答案】C 【原文】M: Do you want any meat today, Mrs. Rich? This lamb is very good. W: I like lamb but my husband doesn’t. I’m going to make dinner for the whole family to night. M: What about some chicken? It is fresh. W: Thank you. But I’m not good at cooking it. Give me that piece of steak, please. My family likes it very much. 4.How might the woman prefer to travel? A.By bike. B.By bus. C.By car. 【答案】B 【原文】W: I never thought I’d see you driving an electric car to work. M: They are the future. You know, a Chinese company has made an electric racing car that can travel at 250 kph. It’s almost as fast as the train. W: Amazing. But I prefer public transportation. 5.What is the man probably doing? A.Buying a camera. B.Taking photographs. C.Trying on new clothes. 【答案】B 【原文】M: Okay, we’ll take a few more pictures in this costume, and then you can go and change into the next one. W: Will I need to change my make-up as well? M: No, you look great on camera. 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.How does the man feel about his class? A.Troubled. B.Delighted. C.Inspired. 7.What can we learn about the students? A.They are fond of studying English. B.They may be excited about Christmas. C.They can quickly settle down to class. 【答案】6.A 7.B 【原文】W: Hey, Steve, how did your lessons go this morning? M: Usual mix, really. History of the eighth grade was suffering. And they played a trick on me at the start of the lesson. They must have planned it for weeks! W: Oh, too bad. I had them right after you for English and it was like they were in a different world. I couldn’t get them to focus for the first ten minutes. They might have been too busy talking about you, planning their next practical joke… M: Either that or they’ re already thinking about Christmas. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8.Where are the speakers? A.At a shop. B.At a studio. C.At a music hall. 9.What does the man say about Westwood? A.Its music is fast. B.Its singers are too old. C.It is quite a good band. 【答案】8.A 9.A 【原文】W: Oh, look, there’s Krissy Holt’s CD. She’s got such a great voice, hasn’t she? M: Actually, I don’t really like her singing. W: Oh, well, what about over there? There are CDs of other pop bands. Look, here is Westwood. The band is pretty good, don’t you think? M: But I sort of like slower music. W: Maybe you’d like Michael Barton. M: I’ve heard of him before and I’m really interested in his music. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10.What do the woman think of the skiing place? A.It’s crowded. B.It’s so far away. C.It’s safe for people. 11.What did the tall skier do to the woman? A.He struck her head. B.He stole her gloves. C.He drove her into the trees. 12.What does the man suggest the woman do? A.Never ski again. B.Never let the man go. C.Never mind. 【答案】10.A 11.C 12.C 【原文】M: So, do you often ski here? W: No. Actually, this is my first time skiing… ever. M: So, how do you like it so far? W: The snow is great, but there are too many people. Some tall skier was going so fast that he drove me into some trees. I crashed, hit my head and lost one of my gloves. M: Wow. Well, did the tall man stop and apologize? W: He didn’t stop. You wait until I find him. M: What are you going to do to him if you find him? W: I want him to say sorry. If he didn’t, I would take his picture and post it on the Internet. M: Uh, I don’t think it’s necessary to do that. Perhaps it was just a simple mistake. W: Um… yeah, maybe you’re right. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13.What does the woman’s job involve? A.Inviting the guests. B.Booking the venue. C.Preparing the clothing. 14.Why do most people hire a planner for their wedding? A.To lower the costs. B.To make it attractive. C.To save time and get help. 15.What did the woman do before becoming a wedding planner? A.She ran a restaurant. B.She planned open-air events. C.She volunteered for an organization. 16.How did the woman attract customers? A.By presenting beautiful pictures. B.By giving them wedding courses. C.By showing them written references. 【答案】13.B 14.C 15.C 16.A 【原文】M: Amelia, what in particular do you have to do as a wedding planner? W: I make most of the big decisions, with the exception of more personal ones as what the bride will wear, or who will be invited. I also book the venue and the photographer. M: So do people ask you to organize their weddings to save money? W: Well, I reduce some of the costs, but they have to pay my fee so it works out about the same. In most cases, they're simply too busy to do it without assistance. M: Tell me, what made you want to become a wedding planner? W: In my case, it was after I'd been doing some voluntary work for a non-profit organization. Others come into wedding planning through different routes, such as restaurant management or providing meals for open-air events. M: So how could someone find work in this type of business? W: Well, some companies offer courses, or you can provide written references from past clients. But in my case, people were impressed by pictures of beautiful weddings planned and run by me. M: Thank you, Amelia. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17.Who is the speaker most probably talking to? A.Fitness coaches. B.Sports enthusiasts. C.Market watchers. 18.Why does the speaker take Trevor Hofbauer for example? A.To show fitness trackers are popular. B.To prove running watch-free is beneficial. C.To demonstrate wearing fitness trackers helps. 19.What does the speaker recommend at the end of the talk? A.Setting up exercise goals. B.Analyzing data from fitness watches. C.Reducing reliance on fitness watches. 20.What does the speaker mainly talk about? A.The downsides of fitness trackers. B.The applications of fitness trackers. C.The development of fitness trackers. 【答案】17.B 18.B 19.C 20.A 【原文】M: Hi, everyone. I am the health coach of MLK health center. Here I want to talk about fitness trackers, which have been popular in some fitness communities in the last few years. But now the idea of not wearing running watches is gaining popularity. Why? If people forget to wear the device, they are less likely to exercise, because they wouldn’t receive credit for their efforts. Another potential concern is that some people feel controlled or pressured by the devices if they didn't achieve their goals. Running watch-free can also be beneficial. Olympic marathoner Trevor Hofbauer made headlines for winning the 2019 Canadian Marathon Championships. He stopped tracking his pace years ago and only trains based on his overall running time. So if you have a fitness watch, I am not saying that it's all bad. But if you find yourself being a little addicted and caring too much about what the watch says, then you may check yourself and take it off a few days a week. 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 Rent a Space at the Emerald Coast Science Center At the Emerald Coast Science Center, we’re working to encourage and develop a community actively involved in science. As such, we offer programs fun for ages 2 to 102.Now, besides the existing scientific workshops, exhibits, and opportunities for a wide range of interests at the museum, the Emerald Coast Science Center would love to rent out its space for your next big get-together! Class reunions, business meetings, and more can all take place on-site in our museum. We have two classrooms, two exhibit galleries, and an outside seating area. Our classrooms have projection capabilities, and we are able to provide high-speed Internet access for free as well. Whether you need a little space or a lot, we’re happy to accommodate your event. Each room is equipped with tables, chairs, and kitchen facilities for you. We also provide a host to ensure your event runs smoothly. We are an animal-free environment, accessible to the disabled, and have enough parking room on our lot at the center. Add-ons available You can reserve museum exhibit access and request additional staff to run museum stations to keep your group entertained, and more, which are provided at no charge after you pay the rent. If you’re looking to host a team building exercise, high school reunion, etc., you can ask us about creating a sciPAD workbook featuring SMALLab Learning games tailored for your event! Prices of creating it vary according to the rent you pay. If you would like more details, please call 664-1261. 21.What is the mission of the center? A.To provide space for scientific events. B.To exhibit scientific works to locals of all ages. C.To encourage self-organized activities. D.To inspire a scientifically engaged community. 22.What is prohibited at the center? A.Taking pets along. B.Parking the car. C.Cooking in the room. D.Entering exhibit galleries. 23.Which service requires an extra cost? A.Employing additional staff. B.Hosting a large class reunion. C.Designing specific works. D.Operating projection equipment. 【答案】21.D 22.A 23.C 【导语】本文是应用文。除了激励社区参与科学外,翡翠海岸科学中心还为多种活动提供场地租赁服务。 21.细节理解题。根据第一段“At the Emerald Coast Science Center, we’re working to encourage and develop a community actively involved in science. (在翡翠海岸科学中心,我们正在努力鼓励和发展一个积极参与科学的社区。)”可知,翡翠海岸科学中心致力于鼓励和发展一个积极参与科学的社区,因此它的使命应是激励社区参与科学,故选D项。 22.细节理解题。根据第二段“We are an animal-free environment, accessible to the disabled, and have enough parking room on our lot at the center. (我们是一个没有动物的环境,残疾人可以进入,在我们中心的停车场有足够的停车位。)”可知,中心禁止带宠物一起去。故选A项。 23.细节理解题。根据Add-ons available下的“If you’re looking to host a team building exercise, high school reunion, etc., you can ask us about creating a sciPAD workbook featuring SMALLab Learning games tailored for your event! Prices of creating it vary according to the rent you pay. (如果您希望举办团队建设活动,高中聚会等,您可以向我们咨询为您的活动量身定制的sciPAD练习簿,其中包括SMALLab学习游戏。创建它的价格根据你支付的租金而有所不同。)”可知,该中心可以提供附加选择,为活动定制包含SMALLab学习游戏的sciPAD工作簿,价格会根据场地租金而变动。因此为活动专门设计sciPAD工作簿是需要额外收费的。故选C项。 B Growing up in rural Hungary, Krisztina Christmon Ph.D., always imagined taking over her grandparents’ farm one day. But by the time she graduated from university, the farm had been sold, because her grandfather suffered a major accident while burning plastic agricultural waste. Years later, Christmon realized she could honor her grandfather’s memory and support the farming community in a different way: by ensuring farmers never have to burn plastics in the first place. In 2021, she co-founded a startup called Repurpose Farm Plastic that aims to collect and clean farmers’ unwanted plastics. Once treated, these commonly used items can be recycled into other useful products. Christmon’s team participated in Innovation Corps (I-Corps), an entrepreneurial training program, where Christmon’s mentors (导师) encouraged her to turn her idea into a startup. “I thought business wasn’t for me — I’m a scientist!” she said. “But when we conducted interviews with farmers, everyone was so eager to talk to us. Every farmer told us they would pay the same for a trash removal service or more for recycling pickup. I thought, ‘OK, if no one else is working on this, I guess it’s going to be me.’” Christmon launched Repurpose Farm Plastic with help from I-Corps, and built the plastic cleaning equipment, which is currently ready for mass production. Their machine — a little larger than a dining table — does not rely on water. It uses a drying technology to remove 99% of the dirt from agricultural plastics. Once cleaned, these plastics can be handed off to companies that ultimately transform them into furniture, decking and similar items. Christmon says this not only reduces wastefulness but also serves a greater environmental good. Christmon and Rickles hope to start collecting plastic from farms and launch the business soon. Building a startup has been a major time commitment, but she doesn’t mind as long as she’s helping people and the environment in the process. 24.What originally motivated Christmon to work on plastic recycling? A.Her farming experience. B.Her university education. C.Her grandfather’s sufferings. D.Her mentors’ encouragement. 25.What can we infer about Christmon from paragraph 4? A.She got much support from farmers. B.She once doubted her professional competence. C.She was forced to found the startup originally. D.She met great misunderstanding in her business. 26.What does Christmon’s machine mainly do? A.Dry the dirt. B.Purify the water. C.Clean the plastics. D.Produce dining tables. 27.Which of the following can best describe Christmon? A.Curious and faithful. B.Creative and devoted. C.Ambitious and patient. D.Kind and generous. 【答案】24.C 25.A 26.C 27.B 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要介绍了Christmon博士努力研发农业废弃塑料处理设备的故事。 24.细节理解题。根据第一段“But by the time she graduated from university, the farm had been sold, because her grandfather suffered a major accident while burning plastic agricultural waste.(但当她大学毕业时,农场已经被卖掉了,因为她的祖父在燃烧塑料农业废物时遭遇了重大事故。)”和第二段“Years later, Christmon realized she could honor her grandfather’s memory and support the farming community in a different way: by ensuring farmers never have to burn plastics in the first place.(多年后,Christmon意识到她可以以另一种方式纪念她的祖父,并支持农业社区:确保农民从一开始就不必燃烧塑料。)”可知,Christmon从事塑料回收工作的最初动机是她祖父的苦难。故选C。 25.推理判断题。根据第四段“Every farmer told us they would pay the same for a trash removal service or more for recycling pickup.(每个农民都告诉我们,他们愿意为垃圾清除服务支付同样的费用,或者为回收车支付更高的费用。)”可知,Christmon得到了很多农民的支持。故选 A。 26.细节理解题。根据第五段“It uses a drying technology to remove 99% of the dirt from agricultural plastics.(它使用干燥技术去除农业塑料中99%的污垢。)”可知,Christmon的机器主要做清洁塑料工作。故选C。 27.推理判断题。根据最后一段“Building a startup has been a major time commitment, but she doesn’t mind as long as she’s helping people and the environment in the process.(创建一家初创公司需要花费大量的时间,但她并不介意,只要在这个过程中她能帮助到人们和环境。)”及全文可知,文章主要介绍了Christmon 博士为了帮助农民更好的处理农业废弃塑料, 努力研发处理设备的故事, 因此B项“Creative and devoted.(有创造力和献身精神。)”为最佳选项。故选B。 C Exhausted by the rising cost of living in the United States and non-stop advertisements, some young adults on TikTok are pushing back. “When every moment of your life feels like you are being sold something and the price of that item keeps going up, people will burn out on spending money,” said Kara Perez, an influencer and financial educator. Social media has long showcased picture — perfect homes, luxurious closets and various beauty products. But a new trend, known as “underconsumption core”, is moving in the opposite direction - encouraging more economical lifestyles and prioritizing quality over quantity. For example, many people on social media proudly display their well-worn shoes that have been with them since middle school, along with their commitment to using the last drop of their makeup. Others opt for repurposing old mason jars instead of buying new food storage containers. For a long time, young people in the West have commonly made use of “Buy Now, Pay Later” plans, which have intensified consumption. They have developed a behavior of spending down to their last pound on a fashion item. It is an addiction tied to the pressure “to show who we are through possessions”. However, years of inflation (通货膨胀) have forced many to conclude that they cannot keep up with the spending habits of those on their social media feeds. “The social media trend of ‘underconsumption’ is a way for Gen Z to make the most of their money and be environmentally friendly at the same time,” said Ashley Ross, head of Bank of America. Low-consumption brick-and-mortar (实体的) initiatives attract a broader range of people across different profiles and generations. Anjali Zielinski, 42, joined a “Mending 101” workshop in Georgetown, DC, hoping to acquire new skills. She brought her 7-year-old daughter, Mina, along with her. In addition to providing an outlet for Mina’s creativity, she hopes the craft will teach her daughter the “value of our possessions and the work that goes into them.” But some are still doubtful. It remains to be seen whether “underconsumption core” is simply a mood or a lasting movement. “The lifespan of this trend depends, in many ways, on how long the economy continues to slow and incomes remains below price gains,” Brett House, an economics professor at Columbia Business School, told CNBC. 28.What is the cause of some Americans’ cutting back on spending? A.The commercial activities. B.Their social media feeds. C.Their material satisfaction. D.The economic downturn. 29.What is the philosophy of “underconsumption core”? A.Spending money as you like. B.Doing more with less. C.Keeping up with the Joneses. D.Buy Now, Pay Later. 30.How does the author tell us the trend’s popularity among people? A.By giving examples. B.By making comparisons. C.By listing numbers. D.By citing research data. 31.What is Brett House’s attitude to the “underconsumption core” trend? A.Doubtful. B.Reserved. C.Objective. D.Disapproving. 【答案】28.D 29.B 30.A 31.C 【导语】这是一篇说明文,介绍了美国一些年轻人受生活成本上升和经济不景气的影响,在TikTok上推动“低消费核心”潮流,但这一潮流能否持久还有待观察。 28.细节理解题。根据文章第一段“Exhausted by the rising cost of living in the United States and non - stop advertisements, some young adults on TikTok are pushing back.(受美国生活成本上升和无休止的广告的影响,TikTok上的一些年轻人开始抵制消费)”以及第四段“However, years of inflation (通货膨胀) have forced many to conclude that they cannot keep up with the spending habits of those on their social media feeds.(然而,多年的通货膨胀迫使许多人得出结论,他们无法跟上社交媒体上那些人的消费习惯)”可知,一些美国人削减开支受美国生活成本上升和无休止的广告的影响,以及多年的通货膨胀迫使许多人放弃社交媒体上那些人的消费习惯,所以一些美国人削减开支的原因是经济不景气。故选D项。 29.细节理解题。根据文章第三段“But a new trend, known as “underconsumption core”, is moving in the opposite direction - encouraging more economical lifestyles and prioritizing quality over quantity.(但是一种被称为“低消费核心”的新趋势正在朝着相反的方向发展——鼓励更经济的生活方式,重质量而非数量)”可知“低消费核心”的新趋势鼓励更经济的生活方式,重质量而非数量,可知“低消费核心”的理念是用更少的资源做更多的事。故选B项。 30.细节理解题。根据文章第三段“For example, many people on social media proudly display their well - worn shoes that have been with them since middle school, along with their commitment to using the last drop of their makeup. Others opt for repurposing old mason jars instead of buying new food storage containers.(例如,社交媒体上的许多人自豪地展示他们从中学就开始穿的旧鞋子,以及他们使用最后一滴化妆品的承诺。其他人则选择重新利用旧的梅森罐,而不是购买新的食品储存容器)”可知,作者通过举例来告诉我们这一趋势在人群中的流行程度。故选A项。 31.推理判断题。根据文章最后一段““The lifespan of this trend depends, in many ways, on how long the economy continues to slow and incomes remains below price gains,” Brett House, an economics professor at Columbia Business School, told CNBC.(哥伦比亚商学院(Columbia Business School)经济学教授布雷特·豪斯(Brett House)在接受美国全国广播公司财经频道(CNBC)采访时表示:“这一趋势的持续时间在很大程度上取决于经济放缓的持续时间以及收入是否仍低于物价涨幅。”)”可知,布雷特·豪斯指出这一潮流的持续时间在很大程度上取决于经济放缓和收入低于物价上涨的时长,只是客观陈述这一潮流与经济因素的关系,可推理出布雷特·豪斯的态度是客观的。故选C项。 D “Home isn’t a place, it’s a feeling,” said the Irish novelist Cecilia Ahern. And while many of the feelings of home come inside the walls of wherever you live, a significant factor has to do with who lives next door, around the corner or down the hall. New sociological research conducted at Johns Hopkins University has found that living in a diverse neighborhood — particularly a multiracial neighborhood — is a predictor of feeling happy about where you live. “There’s a perception that integrated neighborhoods are unstable, particularly because of different cultural customs, but I think this research will help people see that the long-term viability (可行性) of diverse neighborhoods is possible,” said lead author and Johns Hopkins University sociologist Michael Bader. The study, which was published in the journal Social Problems, surveyed 1,500 residents in more than 100 multiracial neighborhoods in 2016 and polled (民意测验) a random sample of people from neighborhoods throughout the area in 2018. Areas included Washington, D.C., Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties in Maryland, and the cities of Alexandria and Arlington, as well as Fairfax County, in Virginia. In the study, more than 70 percent of multiracial neighborhood residents reported feeling happy about where they live. Though Bader thought residents in multiracial neighborhoods would be happy there, he was surprised that their satisfaction was so high. Further, Bader noted the social change reflected in the findings. “This high level of satisfaction shows that attitudes have evolved about living in multiracial neighborhoods,” he said. And it reflects an understanding that positive living means living in ways that expand our worldview and having opportunities to meet people with different life experiences and backgrounds. So next time you take a walk in the neighborhood, look around. Start a conversation. Enjoy the opportunity to treat your home as both a place and a feeling — and an opportunity for relationships, both within and outside your own walls. 32.Why is Cecilia Ahern mentioned at the beginning of the text? A.To explain the definition of home. B.To introduce the topic of the text. C.To show the background of the text. D.To offer an example for discussion. 33.What does Michael Bader think of integrated neighborhoods? A.Unsteady due to cultural difference. B.Not suitable for raising children. C.Only viable if they are the same race. D.Stable and can make inhabitants happy. 34.What does the underlined word “evolved” in Paragraph 6 mean? A.Occurred. B.Changed. C.Formed. D.Worsened. 35.What is the best title of the text? A.Changing Attitude Toward Diversity B.Cultural Customs in a Multiracial Neighborhood C.Finding Happiness in Diverse Communities D.Reducing Connection in Diverse Neighborhoods 【答案】32.B 33.D 34.B 35.C 【导语】这是一篇说明文,主要讲的是一项研究发现,生活在一个多元化的社区,特别是一个多种族的社区可以感到幸福。 32.推理判断题。根据第一段“And while many of the feelings of home come inside the walls of wherever you live, a significant factor has to do with who lives next door, around the corner or down the hall.(虽然许多家的感觉都来自你住的地方,但一个重要的因素是谁住在隔壁,在拐角处或在大厅里。)”和第二段“New sociological research conducted at Johns Hopkins University has found that living in a diverse neighborhood — particularly a multiracial neighborhood — is a predictor of feeling happy about where you live.(Johns Hopkins大学进行的一项新的社会学研究发现,生活在一个多元化的社区——尤其是一个多种族的社区——预示着你对自己居住的地方感到幸福。)”可知,作者提到Cecilia Ahern是为了引出文章话题。故选B。 33.推理判断题。根据第三段中“There’s a perception that integrated neighborhoods are unstable, particularly because of different cultural customs, but I think this research will help people see that the long-term viability (可行性) of diverse neighborhoods is possible(有一种观点认为,融合的社区是不稳定的,特别是因为不同的文化习俗,但我认为这项研究将帮助人们看到,多元化社区的长期生存能力是可能的)”可知,Michael Bader认为这项研究将帮助人们认识到多元化社区的长期存在是可能的;根据第五段中“Though Bader thought residents in multiracial neighborhoods would be happy there, he was surprised that their satisfaction was so high.(尽管Bader认为多种族社区的居民会很开心,但他对他们的满意度如此之高感到惊讶。)”可知,Michael Bader认为多种族社区的居民在那里会很开心,由此可知,Michael Bader认为综合社区稳定,居民幸福。故选D。 34.词句猜测题。根据倒数第三段“Though Bader thought residents in multiracial neighborhoods would be happy there, he was surprised that their satisfaction was so high.(尽管Bader认为多种族社区的居民会很开心,但他对他们的满意度如此之高感到惊讶。)”,倒数第二段“This high level of satisfaction (这种高度的满足感)”和“about living in multiracial neighborhoods (关于在多种族社区生活)”可推知,划线词所在句子表示“这种高满意度表明,人们对生活在多种族社区的态度已经发生了变化”,推测划线词evolved的意思是“改变”,和changed意思相近。故选B。 35.主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是第二段“New sociological research conducted at Johns Hopkins University has found that living in a diverse neighborhood — particularly a multiracial neighborhood — is a predictor of feeling happy about where you live. (Johns Hopkins大学进行的一项新的社会学研究发现,生活在一个多元化的社区——尤其是一个多种族的社区——预示着你对自己居住的地方感到幸福。)”可知,本文主要讲的是居住在一个多元(尤其是多种族)社区与居民对居住地的幸福感之间存在正相关关系,适合作为标题是C项“Finding Happiness in Diverse Communities (在不同的社区中寻找幸福)”。故选C。 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。 Energy drinks have become increasingly popular in recent years, especially among students and young professionals who often feel the need for an extra boost to get through their busy days. Various forms have been around since at least 1900. And they really began to gain in popularity in the 1960s, primarily in Japan and other Asian countries. 36 Most energy drinks are marketed to young people, with advertising campaigns which focus on this age group. The contents of energy drinks vary. One of the main attractions of energy drinks is their ability to provide a quick burst of energy. This is largely due to their high caffeine content, which stimulates the nervous system and increases alertness. 37 Commonly, herbal ingredients are marketed as being unusual, and some companies suggest that the herbs can make people more intelligent as well as more watchful. 38 Studies have linked energy drink consumption to increased heart rate, blood pressure, and even heart problems in some individuals. For those with pre-existing heart conditions or taking certain medications, energy drinks may pose additional risks. Also, the lack of regulation in the energy drink industry means that the caffeine content listed on the label may not always be accurate. Although they are called “energy drinks”, these beverages are not suitable for athletes. As energy drinks can cause the electrolyte (电解质) imbalance in the body, they can lead to serious health problems. These beverages are also sometimes mixed with alcohol, which can be a dangerous combination, leading to the drinkers’ possible errors in judgment. 39 Consuming an energy drink now and then is probably fine, as the beverages are not completely unhealthy. However, constant consumption is not recommended. 40 People who experience health problems after consuming energy drinks should avoid them and receive timely medical treatment. A.They may include herbal ingredients as well. B.Drinking energy drinks is considered to be cool. C.You may experience heart trouble if you drink them. D.Hence, drinks specifically made for sportsmen should be used. E.By the mid-1990s, they had reached the United States and Europe. F.Including energy drinks in your lifestyle comes with some risks, though. G.It is unwise for long-term health management due to the high caffeine content. 【答案】36.E 37.A 38.F 39.D 40.G 【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述能量饮料因为含有咖啡因,对人身体有不良影响。且在混合其他兴奋剂的情况下更会引发一系列的身体问题,损害神经系统。因此最好远离能量饮料。 36.根据上文“Energy drinks have become increasingly popular in recent years, especially among students and young professionals who often feel the need for an extra boost to get through their busy days. Various forms have been around since at least 1900. And they really began to gain in popularity in the 1960s, primarily in Japan and other Asian countries.(近年来,能量饮料越来越受欢迎,尤其是在学生和年轻的专业人士中,他们经常觉得需要额外的动力来度过忙碌的一天。至少从1900年开始,就有各种各样的形式。它们真正开始流行是在20世纪60年代,主要是在日本和其他亚洲国家)”可知,上文提到了能量饮料开始在日本和亚洲国家流行,推测本句主要说明能量饮料的传播情况。故E选项“到20世纪90年代中期,它们已经传播到了美国和欧洲”与上文形成时间上的递进关系,说明能量饮料从亚洲传播到欧美的情况,符合语境,故选E。 37.根据上文“One of the main attractions of energy drinks is their ability to provide a quick burst of energy. This is largely due to their high caffeine content, which stimulates the nervous system and increases alertness.(能量饮料的主要吸引力之一在于它们能够迅速提供一股能量。这在很大程度上是因为其含有高含量的咖啡因,咖啡因能够刺激神经系统,提高警觉性)”及下文“Commonly, herbal ingredients are marketed as being unusual, and some companies suggest that the herbs can make people more intelligent as well as more watchful.(通常,草药成分被标榜为与众不同,一些公司认为草药可以使人更聪明,也更警觉)”可知,能量饮料能快速提供能量主要是因为高咖啡因含量,且下文提到了草药成分,空处说明能量饮料的其他成分,推测能量饮料里含有草药成分。故A选项“它们也可能含有草药成分”承上启下,既与上文能量饮料的成分相关,又引出下文关于草药成分的描述,符合语境,故选A。 38.根据下文“Studies have linked energy drink consumption to increased heart rate, blood pressure, and even heart problems in some individuals. For those with pre-existing heart conditions or taking certain medications, energy drinks may pose additional risks. Also, the lack of regulation in the energy drink industry means that the caffeine content listed on the label may not always be accurate.(研究表明,能量饮料的摄入会导致某些人心率加快、血压升高,甚至出现心脏问题。对于那些已经患有心脏病或正在服用某些药物的人来说,能量饮料可能会带来额外的风险。此外,能量饮料行业缺乏监管意味着标签上列出的咖啡因含量可能并不总是准确的)”可知,下文主要说明了摄入能量饮料会带来的风险,空处需要总领下文关于风险的描述,F选项中risks对应下文risks。故F选项“然而,在你的生活方式中加入能量饮料也有一些风险”引出下文提到的风险,符合语境,故选F。 39.根据上文“Although they are called “energy drinks”, these beverages are not suitable for athletes. As energy drinks can cause the electrolyte (电解质) imbalance in the body, they can lead to serious health problems. These beverages are also sometimes mixed with alcohol, which can be a dangerous combination, leading to the drinkers’ possible errors in judgment.(虽然被称为“能量饮料”,但这些饮料并不适合运动员饮用。由于能量饮料会导致体内电解质失衡,从而导致严重的健康问题。这些饮料有时也会与酒精混合,这是一种危险的组合,可能会导致饮者的判断错误)”可知,上文提到能量饮料不适合运动员,推测本句与上文构成因果关系,给出建议,故D选项“因此,应该使用专门为运动员制造的饮料”是对上文能量饮料不适合运动员的总结和建议,符合语境,故选D。 40.根据上文“Consuming an energy drink now and then is probably fine, as the beverages are not completely unhealthy. However, constant consumption is not recommended.(偶尔喝点能量饮料可能没什么问题,因为这些饮料并不完全不健康。然而,不建议经常食用)”可知,上文提到不建议经常喝能量饮料,本句说明原因。故G选项“由于咖啡因含量高,长期健康管理是不明智的”进一步解释了不建议经常喝的原因是高咖啡因含量对长期健康管理不利,承接上文,符合语境,故选G。 第二部分 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。 For almost thirty years, I’ve been treated like the baby of the family, even though my sister is eight years 41 . And I’ve become accustomed to the specific role. A week after my 30th birthday, my dad vomited (呕吐) blood and fainted at work. The next day, he was 42 . I was aimlessly shopping when I got the call that afternoon. “What are you doing?” my mom asked. “Just 43 before dinner with friend,” I answered. “Your father’s in hospital,” she said. The doctor had 44 her the bleeding wasn’t too serious, but said someone should be with him. “I’ll go,” I told her 45 . It made the most sense: she’d recently started a new job, and my sister was in college; my only commitments were a dinner I could 46 and a freelance job. I booked a 47 for that night. I went straight from the airport to the hospital. The sight of him, weak and pale, made me 48 . For the next few days, I dutifully 49 my father’s blood pressure, and got his medicines on time. I answered phone calls from 50 family and friends. When my dad was finally 51 , I stayed through the weekend, 52 his apartment, and cooking enough food to last a few days. “Don’t forget about the follow-up 53 I’ve made for you. I’ve 54 all the numbers and addresses in your phone,” I said. “You are my angel, any. I don’t know what I would have done without you,” he said. At that very moment, I knew I’d completed the 55 of my role in the family. 41.A.elder B.earlier C.junior D.later 42.A.operated B.rescued C.recovered D.hospitalized 43.A.booking tables B.killing time C.buying food D.making calls 44.A.warned B.suggested C.assured D.demanded 45.A.reluctantly B.instantly C.publicly D.impatiently 46.A.handle B.prepare C.reserve D.cancel 47.A.holiday B.breakfast C.flight D.seat 48.A.shrug B.tremble C.calm D.escape 49.A.monitored B.predicted C.overlooked D.informed 50.A.thrilled B.concerned C.visiting D.annoying 51.A.discovered B.disposed C.discharged D.dismissed 52.A.cleaning B.renting C.decorating D.searching 53.A.appointments B.operations C.checks D.medications 54.A.installed B.downloaded C.dialed D.saved 55.A.shift B.journey C.choice D.balance 【答案】 41.C 42.D 43.B 44.C 45.B 46.D 47.C 48.B 49.A 50.B 51.C 52.A 53.A 54.D 55.A 【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者曾经是家里的小宝贝,直到父亲住院,作者开始照顾父亲,承担起责任,也完成了家庭角色的转变。 41.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:近三十年来,我一直被当作家里的小宝贝,尽管我妹妹比我小八岁。A. elder更老的;B. earlier更早的;C. junior年龄较小的;D. later较晚的。根据上文“I’ve been treated like the baby of the family, even though my sister is eight years”中even though表示转折,说明作者年纪大还是被当作宝贝。故选C。 42.考查动词词义辨析。句意:第二天,他住院了。A. operated操作;B. rescued救援;C. recovered恢复;D. hospitalized住院。根据下文“Your father’s in hospital”可知,父亲住院了。故选D。 43.考查名词短语辨析。句意:“只是在和朋友吃饭前消磨时间,”我回答。A. booking tables预定餐桌;B. killing time消磨时间;C. buying food购买食物;D. making calls打电话。根据下文“before dinner with friend”可知,作者当时在饭前消磨时间,故选B。 44.考查动词词义辨析。句意:医生向她保证出血不是很严重,但说应该有人陪着他。A. warned警告;B. suggested建议;C. assured保证,使确信;D. demanded要求。根据后文“her the bleeding wasn’t too serious”可知,医生保证父亲的情况并不严重,故选C。 45.考查副词词义辨析。句意:“我去,”我立刻告诉她。A. reluctantly不情愿地;B. instantly立即;C. publicly公众地;D. impatiently不耐烦地。根据上文“I’ll go”可知,父亲需要人陪护,作者立刻说自己去。故选B。 46.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这是最合理的:她最近开始了一份新工作,我妹妹在上大学;我唯一的承诺就是一顿可以取消的晚餐和一份自由职业者的工作。A. handle处理;B. prepare准备;C. reserve预定;D. cancel取消。根据上文“my only commitments were a dinner I could”以及“before dinner with friend”可知,作者为了陪父亲取消了晚餐。故选D。 47.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我订了那天晚上的机票。A. holiday假日;B. breakfast早餐;C. flight航班;D. seat座位。根据下文“I went straight from the airport to the hospital.(我从机场直接去了医院)”可知,作者订了那天晚上的机票。故选C。 48.考查动词词义辨析。句意:一看到他,虚弱而苍白,我就发抖。A. shrug耸肩;B. tremble颤抖;C. calm使平静;D. escape逃走。根据上文“The sight of him, weak and pale”可知,看到父亲情况不好,作者忍不住颤抖起来。故选B。 49.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在接下来的几天里,我尽职尽责地监测父亲的血压,并按时给他吃药。A. monitored监视,监测;B. predicted预测;C. overlooked忽视;D. informed通知。根据下文“my father’s blood pressure”可知,作者监测父亲的血压情况。故选A。 50.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我接听关心的家人和朋友打来的电话。A. thrilled激动的;B. concerned担心的;C. visiting访问的;D. annoying生气的。根据下文“family and friends”以及父亲住院了,所以关心的家人和朋友打来电话问候。故选B。 51.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我父亲最终出院时,我整个周末都呆在家里,打扫他的公寓,做足够维持几天的食物。A. discovered发现;B. disposed处理;C. discharged出院,排出;D. dismissed解散。根据下文“his apartment”推测待在公寓说明父亲出院了。故选C。 52.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我父亲最终出院时,我整个周末都呆在家里,打扫他的公寓,做足够维持几天的食物。A. cleaning清理;B. renting出租;C. decorating装饰;D. searching搜索。根据下文“his apartment, and cooking enough food to last a few days”可知,作者要打扫父亲的公寓,照顾父亲。故选A。 53.考查名词词义辨析。句意:别忘了我为你安排的后续复查预约。A. appointments约定;B. operations运作;C. checks支票;D. medications药物。根据上文“Don’t forget about the follow-up”以及“I’ve made for you.”可知,父亲刚出院,所以作者安排了后续的复查预约。故选A。 54.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“我把你手机里所有的电话号码和地址都存了。”我说。A. installed安装;B. downloaded下载;C. dialed拨号;D. saved保存,挽救。根据下文“all the numbers and addresses in your phone”可知,作者保存了父亲手机里的电话号码和地址。故选D。 55.考查名词词义辨析。句意:就在那一刻,我知道我已经完成了我在家庭中角色的转变。A. shift转变;B. journey绿城;C. choice选择;D. balance平衡。根据下文“of my role in the family”以及上文“For almost thirty years, I’ve been treated like the baby of the family”可知,作者从家里的宝贝,开始承担照顾父亲的责任,所以是完成了角色的转变。故选A。 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。 The Forbidden City, 56 outstanding masterpiece of ancient Chinese architecture and culture, houses a wealth of cultural and historical relics. However, over time, these 57 (treasure) artifacts have been subjected to wear and tear. 58 (tackle) this issue, the restoration of these precious artifacts has become a crucial task. The restoration process comes alive in the documentary Masters in the Forbidden City, which 59 (remain) an online hit since its release in 2016. Focusing on 60 the restorers work during the restoration process, the documentary has received general recognition as it gives viewers a rare opportunity to gain insights into the craftsmanship. The restorers are committed to preserving the original essence of the relics while 61 (fix) any damage they may have suffered. The restoration of cultural relics is undoubtedly an 62 (incredible) ongoing and never-ending task. Many young people look up to the skills shown in Masters in the Forbidden City, 63 few would ever think of trying the job for themselves. Tian Chenxin, a 16-year-old student from Chengdu, is one of the few. As a volunteer at the Chengdu Museum, she spent countless hours learning 64 the experts. She dreams of one day significantly contributing to the 65 (preserve) of China’s cultural heritage. 【答案】 56.an 57.treasured 58.To tackle 59.has remained 60.how 61.fixing 62.incredibly 63.but/yet 64.from 65.preservation 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了中国故宫博物院中文物的修复工作,以及一部相关的纪录片《我在故宫修文物》的受欢迎程度和对年轻人的影响。 56.考查冠词。句意:故宫,这座中国古代建筑与文化的杰出典范,珍藏着海量文化历史瑰宝。空处为修饰名词单数,泛指“一个典范”,用不定冠词;空后单词outstanding 为元音音素开头,用an。故填an。 57.考查形容词。句意:然而随着岁月流逝,这些珍贵文物逐渐出现损耗。空处为修饰名词用形容词形式,treasured意为“珍贵的”。故填treasured。 58.考查非谓语动词。句意:因此,对这些瑰宝的修复工作已成为一项至关重要的使命。空处为非谓语动词担当目的状语,用动词不定式形式;出现在句首,首字母大写。故填To tackle。 59.考查谓语动词。句意:文物修复的过程在纪录片《我在故宫修文物》中得以鲜活呈现,这是部自2016年上线便持续走红的纪录片。空处为定语从句的谓语动词;根据“since its release in 2016”可知,本句时态为现在完成时;主语为“which”,代指先行词“the documentary Masters in the Forbidden City”,单数,助动词用has。故填has remained。 60.考查宾语从句。句意:该纪录片聚焦文物修复师们的工作日常,通过难得一见的视角展现了修复技艺的精妙,赢得了广泛赞誉。空处为宾语从句的引导词;宾语从句中缺少方式状语,用how引导。故填how。 61.考查非谓语动词。句意:修复师们在修复过程中始终秉持“修旧如旧”的原则,力求在恢复文物原貌的同时,完整保留其历史底蕴。空处填非谓语动词和while构成时间状语;主语“The restorers”和动词“fix”之间为主动关系,用现在分词形式。故填fixing。 62.考查副词。句意:文物修复无疑是一项持续不断、永无止境的事业。修饰形容词ongoing and never-ending用提示词的副词形式。故填incredibly。 63.考查连词。句意:尽管《我在故宫修文物》展现的技艺令众多年轻人心生敬佩,但真正付诸实践的却寥寥无几。空前“Many young people look up to the skills shown in Masters in the Forbidden City”和空后“few would ever think of trying the job for themselves”之间存在转折关系,用but连接。故填but/yet。 64.考查介词。句意:作为成都博物馆的志愿者,她利用大量课余时间向专业修复师学艺,梦想着未来能为中华文脉的传承贡献自己的力量。learn from,意为“向……学习”,符合句意。故填from。 65.考查名词。句意:作为成都博物馆的志愿者,她利用大量课余时间向专业修复师学艺,梦想着未来能为中华文脉的传承贡献自己的力量。空处为名词形式担当宾语,preservation意为“保存”。故填preservation。 第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 假定你是李华,上周你校开展了读书日活动。请你给英国朋友Peter写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括: 1.活动过程; 2.你的感想。 注意:1.可以增加细节,以使行文连贯; 2.词数80词左右; Dear Peter, ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 【答案】Dear Peter, I’m writing to share with you The School Reading Day taking place in our school last week. During the event, we were first presented with varieties of literary classics and then given the freedom to select one based on interest. Following that, we had lively discussions in the groups where we shared our interpretations about the text. The highlight of our reading journey was a book report session, which offered an opportunity for each group to share our unique perspectives on the chosen classic. We benefited a lot from this event. Not only did it broaden our horizons, but it developed our minds. Hopefully, I can have the chance to participate in such activities again. Yours, Li Hua 【导语】本篇书面表达是一篇应用文。要求考生给英国朋友Peter写一封邮件分享读书日活动的经历。 【详解】1.词汇积累 各种各样的:varieties of → all kinds of 挑选:select → pick out 独特的:unique → particular 参加:participate in → get involved in 2.句式拓展 并列句变复合句 原句:During the event, we were first presented with varieties of literary classics and then given the freedom to select one based on interest. 拓展句:During the event, we were first presented with varieties of literary classics, after which, we were given the freedom to select one based on interest. 【点睛】[高分句型1] Following that, we had lively discussions in the groups where we shared our interpretations about the text.(运用了关系副词where引导定语从句) [高分句型2] Not only did it broaden our horizons, but it developed our minds.(运用了not only位于句首引出的部分倒装) 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。 Ever since I was a child, Dad had been working hard. He’d worked as a telegraph operator on the railroad and added his earnings selling old pocket watches at the markets. “We needed the money. For a rainy day,” he always said. When I was 10 years old, I bought an ice cream, Daddy’s favorite, with the first dollar I earned by doing odd jobs in the neighborhood. I thought he’d be pleased. He looked up and indeed smiled. But as he took a taste of it, he warned, “Don’t be squandering (乱花) all your hard-earned money on this again. You should be putting something away for rainy days.” I tried hard to fight back tears. I was quite disappointed. When I was a little older, I studied piano. I knew how proud he’d be of the way I played The Londonderry Air. But at the last minute of my first performance, Daddy couldn’t come. He had to work overtime. We needed the money. For a rainy day. Didn’t he care about my happiness? One day he showed me what my happiness was worth. After I studied nursing and pursued my career, I started to raise a dog, Muffin, and she became my soul mate. I had to drop her off at my friend’s when I had a business trip. One time, Muffin jumped the fence in my friend’s backyard and raced off. No one could find her. “I’m so sorry, Roberta,” Mom said, covering a blanket around me on the sofa. “Your father is worried too.” I felt my heart break when a stranger called, “I have found your dog. How can I get the reward of $1,000 mentioned in the ad of the newspaper?” 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。 I was stunned about the reward. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I cried, holding the newspaper, but I quickly pulled myself together and drove to my parents’ house. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】I was stunned about the reward. I had never placed such an ad. I knew Dad would be furious about this false claim. How could we afford $1,000? It was a huge sum for our family. We always saved money for a rainy day. But Muffin was like a family member to me. I was desperate to get her back, yet at the same time, I was extremely worried about how Dad would react. I cried, holding the newspaper, but I quickly pulled myself together and drove to my parents’ house. When I got there, Dad was sitting at the table. He looked up at me and said, “I placed the ad, honey. I know Muffin means the world to you. Your happiness is more important than saving for a rainy day.” Hearing this, tears welled up in my eyes again. I finally understood that behind his strict money saving words, there was always a deep love for me. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了父亲一直教导作者要为不时之需存钱,作者曾因此觉得父亲不关心自己的快乐。后来作者养的狗丢了,有人要求他支付登报的1000美元报酬。 【详解】1. 段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“我对这笔报酬感到震惊。”可知,第一段可描写作者因没登广告而担心父亲的反应,同时又急切想找回狗的矛盾心情。 ②由第二段首句内容“我拿着报纸哭了,但我很快振作起来,开车去了父母家。”可知,第二段可描写到父母家后父亲表明是自己登的广告,作者理解了父亲的爱。 2. 续写线索:震惊报酬——担心父亲反应——开车去父母家——父亲表明登广告——理解父亲的爱 3. 词汇激活: 行为类 ①储蓄:save/put aside ②反应:react/respond ③到达:get/reach 情绪类 ①暴怒的:furious/extremely angry ②绝望的:desperate/hopeless ③担心的:worried/concerned 【点睛】[高分句型1] I knew Dad would be furious about this false claim.(运用了省略连词that的宾语从句) [高分句型2] Hearing this, tears welled up in my eyes again.(运用了现在分词作时间状语) [高分句型3] I finally understood that behind his strict money saving words, there was always a deep love for me.(运用了连词that引导的宾语从句) 试卷第1页,共3页 / 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I卷)03 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.Which club will John join? A.The basketball club. B.The ping-pong club. C.The badminton club. 2.Who is the man? A.A ticket inspector. B.A ticket seller. C.A passenger. 3.What is Mrs. Rich doing? A.Ordering food. B.Cooking a meal. C.Doing the shopping. 4.How might the woman prefer to travel? A.By bike. B.By bus. C.By car. 5.What is the man probably doing? A.Buying a camera. B.Taking photographs. C.Trying on new clothes. 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.How does the man feel about his class? A.Troubled. B.Delighted. C.Inspired. 7.What can we learn about the students? A.They are fond of studying English. B.They may be excited about Christmas. C.They can quickly settle down to class. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8.Where are the speakers? A.At a shop. B.At a studio. C.At a music hall. 9.What does the man say about Westwood? A.Its music is fast. B.Its singers are too old. C.It is quite a good band. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10.What do the woman think of the skiing place? A.It’s crowded. B.It’s so far away. C.It’s safe for people. 11.What did the tall skier do to the woman? A.He struck her head. B.He stole her gloves. C.He drove her into the trees. 12.What does the man suggest the woman do? A.Never ski again. B.Never let the man go. C.Never mind. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13.What does the woman’s job involve? A.Inviting the guests. B.Booking the venue. C.Preparing the clothing. 14.Why do most people hire a planner for their wedding? A.To lower the costs. B.To make it attractive. C.To save time and get help. 15.What did the woman do before becoming a wedding planner? A.She ran a restaurant. B.She planned open-air events. C.She volunteered for an organization. 16.How did the woman attract customers? A.By presenting beautiful pictures. B.By giving them wedding courses. C.By showing them written references. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17.Who is the speaker most probably talking to? A.Fitness coaches. B.Sports enthusiasts. C.Market watchers. 18.Why does the speaker take Trevor Hofbauer for example? A.To show fitness trackers are popular. B.To prove running watch-free is beneficial. C.To demonstrate wearing fitness trackers helps. 19.What does the speaker recommend at the end of the talk? A.Setting up exercise goals. B.Analyzing data from fitness watches. C.Reducing reliance on fitness watches. 20.What does the speaker mainly talk about? A.The downsides of fitness trackers. B.The applications of fitness trackers. C.The development of fitness trackers. 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 Rent a Space at the Emerald Coast Science Center At the Emerald Coast Science Center, we’re working to encourage and develop a community actively involved in science. As such, we offer programs fun for ages 2 to 102.Now, besides the existing scientific workshops, exhibits, and opportunities for a wide range of interests at the museum, the Emerald Coast Science Center would love to rent out its space for your next big get-together! Class reunions, business meetings, and more can all take place on-site in our museum. We have two classrooms, two exhibit galleries, and an outside seating area. Our classrooms have projection capabilities, and we are able to provide high-speed Internet access for free as well. Whether you need a little space or a lot, we’re happy to accommodate your event. Each room is equipped with tables, chairs, and kitchen facilities for you. We also provide a host to ensure your event runs smoothly. We are an animal-free environment, accessible to the disabled, and have enough parking room on our lot at the center. Add-ons available You can reserve museum exhibit access and request additional staff to run museum stations to keep your group entertained, and more, which are provided at no charge after you pay the rent. If you’re looking to host a team building exercise, high school reunion, etc., you can ask us about creating a sciPAD workbook featuring SMALLab Learning games tailored for your event! Prices of creating it vary according to the rent you pay. If you would like more details, please call 664-1261. 21.What is the mission of the center? A.To provide space for scientific events. B.To exhibit scientific works to locals of all ages. C.To encourage self-organized activities. D.To inspire a scientifically engaged community. 22.What is prohibited at the center? A.Taking pets along. B.Parking the car. C.Cooking in the room. D.Entering exhibit galleries. 23.Which service requires an extra cost? A.Employing additional staff. B.Hosting a large class reunion. C.Designing specific works. D.Operating projection equipment. B Growing up in rural Hungary, Krisztina Christmon Ph.D., always imagined taking over her grandparents’ farm one day. But by the time she graduated from university, the farm had been sold, because her grandfather suffered a major accident while burning plastic agricultural waste. Years later, Christmon realized she could honor her grandfather’s memory and support the farming community in a different way: by ensuring farmers never have to burn plastics in the first place. In 2021, she co-founded a startup called Repurpose Farm Plastic that aims to collect and clean farmers’ unwanted plastics. Once treated, these commonly used items can be recycled into other useful products. Christmon’s team participated in Innovation Corps (I-Corps), an entrepreneurial training program, where Christmon’s mentors (导师) encouraged her to turn her idea into a startup. “I thought business wasn’t for me — I’m a scientist!” she said. “But when we conducted interviews with farmers, everyone was so eager to talk to us. Every farmer told us they would pay the same for a trash removal service or more for recycling pickup. I thought, ‘OK, if no one else is working on this, I guess it’s going to be me.’” Christmon launched Repurpose Farm Plastic with help from I-Corps, and built the plastic cleaning equipment, which is currently ready for mass production. Their machine — a little larger than a dining table — does not rely on water. It uses a drying technology to remove 99% of the dirt from agricultural plastics. Once cleaned, these plastics can be handed off to companies that ultimately transform them into furniture, decking and similar items. Christmon says this not only reduces wastefulness but also serves a greater environmental good. Christmon and Rickles hope to start collecting plastic from farms and launch the business soon. Building a startup has been a major time commitment, but she doesn’t mind as long as she’s helping people and the environment in the process. 24.What originally motivated Christmon to work on plastic recycling? A.Her farming experience. B.Her university education. C.Her grandfather’s sufferings. D.Her mentors’ encouragement. 25.What can we infer about Christmon from paragraph 4? A.She got much support from farmers. B.She once doubted her professional competence. C.She was forced to found the startup originally. D.She met great misunderstanding in her business. 26.What does Christmon’s machine mainly do? A.Dry the dirt. B.Purify the water. C.Clean the plastics. D.Produce dining tables. 27.Which of the following can best describe Christmon? A.Curious and faithful. B.Creative and devoted. C.Ambitious and patient. D.Kind and generous. C Exhausted by the rising cost of living in the United States and non-stop advertisements, some young adults on TikTok are pushing back. “When every moment of your life feels like you are being sold something and the price of that item keeps going up, people will burn out on spending money,” said Kara Perez, an influencer and financial educator. Social media has long showcased picture — perfect homes, luxurious closets and various beauty products. But a new trend, known as “underconsumption core”, is moving in the opposite direction - encouraging more economical lifestyles and prioritizing quality over quantity. For example, many people on social media proudly display their well-worn shoes that have been with them since middle school, along with their commitment to using the last drop of their makeup. Others opt for repurposing old mason jars instead of buying new food storage containers. For a long time, young people in the West have commonly made use of “Buy Now, Pay Later” plans, which have intensified consumption. They have developed a behavior of spending down to their last pound on a fashion item. It is an addiction tied to the pressure “to show who we are through possessions”. However, years of inflation (通货膨胀) have forced many to conclude that they cannot keep up with the spending habits of those on their social media feeds. “The social media trend of ‘underconsumption’ is a way for Gen Z to make the most of their money and be environmentally friendly at the same time,” said Ashley Ross, head of Bank of America. Low-consumption brick-and-mortar (实体的) initiatives attract a broader range of people across different profiles and generations. Anjali Zielinski, 42, joined a “Mending 101” workshop in Georgetown, DC, hoping to acquire new skills. She brought her 7-year-old daughter, Mina, along with her. In addition to providing an outlet for Mina’s creativity, she hopes the craft will teach her daughter the “value of our possessions and the work that goes into them.” But some are still doubtful. It remains to be seen whether “underconsumption core” is simply a mood or a lasting movement. “The lifespan of this trend depends, in many ways, on how long the economy continues to slow and incomes remains below price gains,” Brett House, an economics professor at Columbia Business School, told CNBC. 28.What is the cause of some Americans’ cutting back on spending? A.The commercial activities. B.Their social media feeds. C.Their material satisfaction. D.The economic downturn. 29.What is the philosophy of “underconsumption core”? A.Spending money as you like. B.Doing more with less. C.Keeping up with the Joneses. D.Buy Now, Pay Later. 30.How does the author tell us the trend’s popularity among people? A.By giving examples. B.By making comparisons. C.By listing numbers. D.By citing research data. 31.What is Brett House’s attitude to the “underconsumption core” trend? A.Doubtful. B.Reserved. C.Objective. D.Disapproving. D “Home isn’t a place, it’s a feeling,” said the Irish novelist Cecilia Ahern. And while many of the feelings of home come inside the walls of wherever you live, a significant factor has to do with who lives next door, around the corner or down the hall. New sociological research conducted at Johns Hopkins University has found that living in a diverse neighborhood — particularly a multiracial neighborhood — is a predictor of feeling happy about where you live. “There’s a perception that integrated neighborhoods are unstable, particularly because of different cultural customs, but I think this research will help people see that the long-term viability (可行性) of diverse neighborhoods is possible,” said lead author and Johns Hopkins University sociologist Michael Bader. The study, which was published in the journal Social Problems, surveyed 1,500 residents in more than 100 multiracial neighborhoods in 2016 and polled (民意测验) a random sample of people from neighborhoods throughout the area in 2018. Areas included Washington, D.C., Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties in Maryland, and the cities of Alexandria and Arlington, as well as Fairfax County, in Virginia. In the study, more than 70 percent of multiracial neighborhood residents reported feeling happy about where they live. Though Bader thought residents in multiracial neighborhoods would be happy there, he was surprised that their satisfaction was so high. Further, Bader noted the social change reflected in the findings. “This high level of satisfaction shows that attitudes have evolved about living in multiracial neighborhoods,” he said. And it reflects an understanding that positive living means living in ways that expand our worldview and having opportunities to meet people with different life experiences and backgrounds. So next time you take a walk in the neighborhood, look around. Start a conversation. Enjoy the opportunity to treat your home as both a place and a feeling — and an opportunity for relationships, both within and outside your own walls. 32.Why is Cecilia Ahern mentioned at the beginning of the text? A.To explain the definition of home. B.To introduce the topic of the text. C.To show the background of the text. D.To offer an example for discussion. 33.What does Michael Bader think of integrated neighborhoods? A.Unsteady due to cultural difference. B.Not suitable for raising children. C.Only viable if they are the same race. D.Stable and can make inhabitants happy. 34.What does the underlined word “evolved” in Paragraph 6 mean? A.Occurred. B.Changed. C.Formed. D.Worsened. 35.What is the best title of the text? A.Changing Attitude Toward Diversity B.Cultural Customs in a Multiracial Neighborhood C.Finding Happiness in Diverse Communities D.Reducing Connection in Diverse Neighborhoods 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。 Energy drinks have become increasingly popular in recent years, especially among students and young professionals who often feel the need for an extra boost to get through their busy days. Various forms have been around since at least 1900. And they really began to gain in popularity in the 1960s, primarily in Japan and other Asian countries. 36 Most energy drinks are marketed to young people, with advertising campaigns which focus on this age group. The contents of energy drinks vary. One of the main attractions of energy drinks is their ability to provide a quick burst of energy. This is largely due to their high caffeine content, which stimulates the nervous system and increases alertness. 37 Commonly, herbal ingredients are marketed as being unusual, and some companies suggest that the herbs can make people more intelligent as well as more watchful. 38 Studies have linked energy drink consumption to increased heart rate, blood pressure, and even heart problems in some individuals. For those with pre-existing heart conditions or taking certain medications, energy drinks may pose additional risks. Also, the lack of regulation in the energy drink industry means that the caffeine content listed on the label may not always be accurate. Although they are called “energy drinks”, these beverages are not suitable for athletes. As energy drinks can cause the electrolyte (电解质) imbalance in the body, they can lead to serious health problems. These beverages are also sometimes mixed with alcohol, which can be a dangerous combination, leading to the drinkers’ possible errors in judgment. 39 Consuming an energy drink now and then is probably fine, as the beverages are not completely unhealthy. However, constant consumption is not recommended. 40 People who experience health problems after consuming energy drinks should avoid them and receive timely medical treatment. A.They may include herbal ingredients as well. B.Drinking energy drinks is considered to be cool. C.You may experience heart trouble if you drink them. D.Hence, drinks specifically made for sportsmen should be used. E.By the mid-1990s, they had reached the United States and Europe. F.Including energy drinks in your lifestyle comes with some risks, though. G.It is unwise for long-term health management due to the high caffeine content. 第二部分 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。 For almost thirty years, I’ve been treated like the baby of the family, even though my sister is eight years 41 . And I’ve become accustomed to the specific role. A week after my 30th birthday, my dad vomited (呕吐) blood and fainted at work. The next day, he was 42 . I was aimlessly shopping when I got the call that afternoon. “What are you doing?” my mom asked. “Just 43 before dinner with friend,” I answered. “Your father’s in hospital,” she said. The doctor had 44 her the bleeding wasn’t too serious, but said someone should be with him. “I’ll go,” I told her 45 . It made the most sense: she’d recently started a new job, and my sister was in college; my only commitments were a dinner I could 46 and a freelance job. I booked a 47 for that night. I went straight from the airport to the hospital. The sight of him, weak and pale, made me 48 . For the next few days, I dutifully 49 my father’s blood pressure, and got his medicines on time. I answered phone calls from 50 family and friends. When my dad was finally 51 , I stayed through the weekend, 52 his apartment, and cooking enough food to last a few days. “Don’t forget about the follow-up 53 I’ve made for you. I’ve 54 all the numbers and addresses in your phone,” I said. “You are my angel, any. I don’t know what I would have done without you,” he said. At that very moment, I knew I’d completed the 55 of my role in the family. 41.A.elder B.earlier C.junior D.later 42.A.operated B.rescued C.recovered D.hospitalized 43.A.booking tables B.killing time C.buying food D.making calls 44.A.warned B.suggested C.assured D.demanded 45.A.reluctantly B.instantly C.publicly D.impatiently 46.A.handle B.prepare C.reserve D.cancel 47.A.holiday B.breakfast C.flight D.seat 48.A.shrug B.tremble C.calm D.escape 49.A.monitored B.predicted C.overlooked D.informed 50.A.thrilled B.concerned C.visiting D.annoying 51.A.discovered B.disposed C.discharged D.dismissed 52.A.cleaning B.renting C.decorating D.searching 53.A.appointments B.operations C.checks D.medications 54.A.installed B.downloaded C.dialed D.saved 55.A.shift B.journey C.choice D.balance 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。 The Forbidden City, 56 outstanding masterpiece of ancient Chinese architecture and culture, houses a wealth of cultural and historical relics. However, over time, these 57 (treasure) artifacts have been subjected to wear and tear. 58 (tackle) this issue, the restoration of these precious artifacts has become a crucial task. The restoration process comes alive in the documentary Masters in the Forbidden City, which 59 (remain) an online hit since its release in 2016. Focusing on 60 the restorers work during the restoration process, the documentary has received general recognition as it gives viewers a rare opportunity to gain insights into the craftsmanship. The restorers are committed to preserving the original essence of the relics while 61 (fix) any damage they may have suffered. The restoration of cultural relics is undoubtedly an 62 (incredible) ongoing and never-ending task. Many young people look up to the skills shown in Masters in the Forbidden City, 63 few would ever think of trying the job for themselves. Tian Chenxin, a 16-year-old student from Chengdu, is one of the few. As a volunteer at the Chengdu Museum, she spent countless hours learning 64 the experts. She dreams of one day significantly contributing to the 65 (preserve) of China’s cultural heritage. 第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 假定你是李华,上周你校开展了读书日活动。请你给英国朋友Peter写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括: 1.活动过程; 2.你的感想。 注意:1.可以增加细节,以使行文连贯; 2.词数80词左右; Dear Peter, ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 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。 Ever since I was a child, Dad had been working hard. He’d worked as a telegraph operator on the railroad and added his earnings selling old pocket watches at the markets. “We needed the money. For a rainy day,” he always said. When I was 10 years old, I bought an ice cream, Daddy’s favorite, with the first dollar I earned by doing odd jobs in the neighborhood. I thought he’d be pleased. He looked up and indeed smiled. But as he took a taste of it, he warned, “Don’t be squandering (乱花) all your hard-earned money on this again. You should be putting something away for rainy days.” I tried hard to fight back tears. I was quite disappointed. When I was a little older, I studied piano. I knew how proud he’d be of the way I played The Londonderry Air. But at the last minute of my first performance, Daddy couldn’t come. He had to work overtime. We needed the money. For a rainy day. Didn’t he care about my happiness? One day he showed me what my happiness was worth. After I studied nursing and pursued my career, I started to raise a dog, Muffin, and she became my soul mate. I had to drop her off at my friend’s when I had a business trip. One time, Muffin jumped the fence in my friend’s backyard and raced off. No one could find her. “I’m so sorry, Roberta,” Mom said, covering a blanket around me on the sofa. “Your father is worried too.” I felt my heart break when a stranger called, “I have found your dog. How can I get the reward of $1,000 mentioned in the ad of the newspaper?” 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。 I was stunned about the reward. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I cried, holding the newspaper, but I quickly pulled myself together and drove to my parents’ house. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 试卷第1页,共3页 / 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I卷)03 英语·参考答案 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 1—5 CACBB 6—10 ABAAA 11—15 CCBCC 16—20 ABBCA 第二部分 阅读理解(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) 21—25 DACCA 26—30 CBDBA 31—35 CBDBC 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 36—40 EAFDG 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 41—45 CDBCB 46—50 DCBAB 51—55 CAADA 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 56.an 57.treasured 58.To tackle 59.has remained 60.how 61.fixing 62.incredibly 63.but/yet 64.from 65.preservation 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) Dear Peter, I’m writing to share with you The School Reading Day taking place in our school last week. During the event, we were first presented with varieties of literary classics and then given the freedom to select one based on interest. Following that, we had lively discussions in the groups where we shared our interpretations about the text. The highlight of our reading journey was a book report session, which offered an opportunity for each group to share our unique perspectives on the chosen classic. We benefited a lot from this event. Not only did it broaden our horizons, but it developed our minds. Hopefully, I can have the chance to participate in such activities again. Yours, Li Hua 第二节 (满分25分) I was stunned about the reward. I had never placed such an ad. I knew Dad would be furious about this false claim. How could we afford $1,000? It was a huge sum for our family. We always saved money for a rainy day. But Muffin was like a family member to me. I was desperate to get her back, yet at the same time, I was extremely worried about how Dad would react. I cried, holding the newspaper, but I quickly pulled myself together and drove to my parents’ house. When I got there, Dad was sitting at the table. He looked up at me and said, “I placed the ad, honey. I know Muffin means the world to you. Your happiness is more important than saving for a rainy day.” Hearing this, tears welled up in my eyes again. I finally understood that behind his strict money saving words, there was always a deep love for me. / 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$听力考试正式开始。John, which club will you join? The basketball club or the pingpong club? neither. Now I like bad made best, so I want to join a club to practice IT. Listen to the next question. Where did you board the train? Mam. back at the last station? I bought my ticket at the office there. I have IT here in my bag somewhere. It's okay. I'll check the rest of the train and come back to you later. Listen to the next question. Do you want any meat today, mrs. rich? This lamb is very good. I like lamb, but my husband doesn't. I'm going to make dinner for the whole family tonight. What about some chicken? IT is fresh. Thank you, but i'm not good at cooking. IT give me that piece of steak, please. My family likes. IT very watch. Listen to the next question. I never thought i'd see you driving an electric car to work. They are the future. You know, a chinese company has made an electric racing car that can travel at two hundred and fifty kilometers. It's almost as fast as the train. amazing. But I prefer public transportation. Listen to the next question. O, K, we'll take a few more pictures in this costume, and then you can go in change into the next one. Will I need to change my makeup as well? No, you look great on camera. Listen to the next question. Hey, Steve, how did your lessons go this morning? Usual mix. really. History of the eighth grade was suffering, and they played a trick on me at the start of the lesson. They must have planned IT for weeks. Oh, too bad. I have them right after you for english, and he was like, they were in a different world. I couldn't get them to focus for the first ten minutes. They might have been too busy talking about you planning their next practical joke. Either that, or they are already thinking about Christmas. Hey, Steve, how did your lessons go this morning? Usual mix. really. History of the eighth grade was suffering, and they played a trick on me at the start of the lesson. They must have planned IT for weeks. Oh, too bad. I have them right after you for english and he was like, they were in a different world. I couldn't get them to focus for the first ten minutes. They might have been too busy talking about you planning their next practical joke. either that or they're already thinking . about Christmas. Listen to the next question. Oh, look, there's Chris. Hold C, D, she's got such a great voice, hasn't SHE? Actually, I don't really like her singing. Oh, well, what about over here? There are cds of other pop bands. Look, here is westwood. The band is pretty good, don't you think? But I like slow and music. Maybe you'd like Michael button. I've heard of him before, and i'm really interested in his music. Oh, look, there's cryo ld, C. D. She's got such a great voice. hasn't SHE? I don't really like her singing. Oh, well, what about over here? There are cds of other pop bands. Look, here is westward. The band is pretty good, don't you think? But I like slower music. Maybe you'd like Michael burton. I've heard of him before, and i'm really interested in his music. Listen to the next question. So do you often ski here? No, actually, this is my first time scheme. So how do you like IT? So far. the snow is great, but there are too many people. Some tall gear was going so fast that he drove me into some trees. I crashed, hit my head and lost one of my gloves. Well, well, did the tool man stop and apologize? He didn't stop. You wait until I find him. What are you going to do to him if you find him? I want him to say sorry. If he didn't, I would take his picture and posted on the internet. Um I don't think it's necessary to do that. Perhaps IT was just a simple mistake. Um yeah. maybe you're right. So do you often ski here? No, actually this is my first time scheme ever. So how do you like IT? So far. snow is great, but there are too many people. Some talk gear was going so fast that he drove me into some trees. I crashed, hit my head and lost one of my gloves. Well, well, did the tool man stop and apologize? He didn't stop. You wait until I find him. What are you going to do to him if you find him? I want him to say sorry. If he didn't, I would take a picture and posted on the internet. I don't think it's necessary to do that. Perhaps IT was just a simple mistake. Um yeah, maybe you're right. Listen to the next question. A mila, what in particular do you have to do? As a wedding planner. I make most of the big decisions, with the exception of more personal ones, as what the bride will wear or who will be invited. I also booked the venue and the photographer. So do people ask you to organize their weddings to save money? Well, I reduce some of the costs, but they have to pay my fee. So IT works out about the same. In most cases, they're simply too busy to do IT without assistance. Tell me what made you want to become a wedding planner. In my case, IT was, after i'd been doing some voluntary work for a nonprofit organisation. Others come into wedding planning through different routes, such as a restaurant management or providing meals for OpenAIr events. So how could someone find work in this type of business? Well, some companies offer courses, or you can provide written references from past clients. But in my case, people were impressed by pictures of beautiful weddings planned and run by me. Thank you, milk. A, what in particular do you have to do? As a wedding planner. I make most of the big decisions, with the exception of more personal ones, as what the bride will wear or who will be invited. I also book the venue and the photographer. So do people ask you to organize their weddings . to save money? Well, I reduce some of the costs, but they have to pay my fees. So IT works out about the same. In most cases, there are simply too busy to do IT without assistance. Tell me what made you want to become a wedding planner. In my case, IT was, after i'd been doing some voluntary work for a nonprofit organisation. Others come into wedding planning through different routes, such as a restaurant management or providing meals for OpenAIr events. So how could someone find work in this type of business? Well, some companies offer courses, or you can provide written references from past clients. But in my case, people were impressed by pictures of beautiful weddings planned and run by me. Thank you. Listen to the next question. Hi everyone, I am the health coach of ML. K. Health center. Here I want to talk about fitness truckers, which have been popular in some fitness communities in the last few years, but now the idea of not wearing running watches is gaining popularity. why? If people forget to wear the device, they are less likely to exercise because they wouldn't receive credit for their efforts. Another potential concern is that some people feel controlled or pressured by the devices if they didn't achieve their goals. Running watch free can also be beneficial. Al olympic marathoner travel hot power made headlines for winning the twenty nine canadian marathon championships. He stopped tracking his pace years ago and only trains based on his overall running time. So if you have a fitness watch, i'm not saying that it's all bad, but if you find yourself being a little addicted and caring too much about what the watch says, then you may check yourself and take IT off a few days a week. Hi everyone, I am the health coach of ML. K. Health center. Here I want to talk about fitness truckers, which have been popular in some fitness communities in the last few years, but now the idea of not wearing running watches is gaining popularity. why? If people forget to wear the device, they are less likely to exercise because they wouldn't receive credit for their efforts. Another potential concern is that some people feel controlled or pressured by the devices if they didn't achieve their goals. Running watch free can also be beneficial. Al olympic marathoner travel hot power made headlines for winning the twenty nine canadian marathon championships. He stopped tracking his pace years ago and only trains based on his overall running time. So if you have a fitness watch, i'm not saying that it's all bad, but if you find yourself being a little addicted and caring too much about what the watch says, then you may check yourself and take IT off a few days a week. 听力部分到此结束。

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