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兵团二中2025届二模适应性考试英语参考答案
21-23 C A B
24-27 B C B C
28-31 B C D A
32-35 B D C A
36. B 37. F 38. G 39. A 40. E
完型 CBDCD ACCDB CAADC
语法填空
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分)
【答案】Dear Jessie,
I’m Li Hua, in charge of the English program “Insight” on the school radio station. Our program offers insights into various cultural and educational topics, which has gained great popularity among students as it broadens their international horizons.
I’d like to invite you for an interview. It’ll be this Friday afternoon, focusing on Western festivals. We believe your in-depth knowledge and unique perspectives will bring the students a vivid and comprehensive understanding of these festivals.
Looking forward to your reply.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
【解析】
【导语】本篇书面表达属于邀请信。要求考生以校广播站英语节目“Insight”负责人李华的身份,向外教Jessie发出访谈邀请。
【详解】1. 词汇积累
负责:in charge of → responsible for
提供:offer → provide
专注于:focus on → concentrate on
全面的:comprehensive → thorough
2. 句式拓展
合并简单句
原句:I’d like to invite you for an interview. It’ll be this Friday afternoon, focusing on Western festivals.
拓展句:I’d like to invite you for an interview, which will be held this Friday afternoon and focus on Western festivals.
【点睛】[高分句型 1] Our program offers insights into various cultural and educational topics, which has gained great popularity among students as it broadens their international horizons. (运用了关系代词which引导的非限定性定语从句和从属连词as引导的原因状语从句)
[高分句型 2] We believe your in depth knowledge and unique perspectives will bring the students a vivid and comprehensive understanding of these festivals. (运用了省略连词 that 的宾语从句)
【答案】Paragraph 1
Suddenly a little rabbit jumped out in front of my horse. Dad and I found it was so cute that we decided to run after it. After a while, we were completely lost in the forest. There was nothing left in our sight but the trees. “We may not be able to make it back to the farm house in time for supper.” I thought to myself. After a series of useless attempts to find a way out, we felt hungry and tired.
Paragraph 2
We had no idea where we were and it was getting dark. We got stuck in the forest. And an unexpected shower added to the difficulty of us in finding a way home, for all the tracks we had made disappeared because of the rain. I was almost breaking down when my father said, “Don’t worry, my son. I remember there is a river near the farm house. Find the river and we will be back home.” Finally, we found the river and got back to the house along it. Needless to say, we ate a late dinner.
【解析】
【导语】本文以时间为线索。讲述了父亲带儿子去“西部荒野”,喂鸡牧羊,体验农场生活;见父亲和叔叔骑马很是潇洒,儿子心生向往,于是亲身上马体验,在骑马的过程中发生的故事。
【详解】1.段落续写
①由第一段所给首句“Suddenly a little rabbit jumped out in front of my horse.( 突然,一只小兔子跳到我的马前。) ”可知,这一句是故事发展的转折点,可从rabbit出现后带来的结果入手扩展开去,可以写看到可爱的兔子,父子俩去追兔子,结果迷路以及在这种情况下父子俩的反应。
②由第二段所给首句“We had no idea where we were and it was getting dark.( 我们不知道自己身在何处,天渐渐黑了。) ”这一句呼应前文Uncle Paul的嘱托——不要误了晚饭,可从如何寻路返回入手去写续文。
2.续写线索
追兔子——迷路——寻找出路——迷茫——困住——下雨——崩溃——找到出路——回家
3.词汇激活
行为类
①追逐:run after/go after
②迷路:lost in/lose one’s way
③找到出路:find a way out/find one’s way
情感类
①疲惫:tired/tired out/exhausted/worn out
②崩溃:break down/fall apart
【点睛】【高分句型1】There was nothing left in our sight but the trees.(运用了过去分词作定语)
【高分句型2】Find the river and we will be back home.(运用了祈使句+and+陈述句固定句型)
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$$ 2025 届兵团二中高三二模适应性考试英语试题
第一节(共 15 小题, 每小题 25 分, 满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂
黑.
A
From the time human beings began to draw them, maps have helped people find their way around their
environments. But maps can show us many things, not just which direction to go. They show the path of history,
the earth’s shape development of mathematics, and the progress of technology.
One of the oldest-known land maps is an almost 1,600-year-old tablet from Southwest Asia. The map
shows a circle of land that is divided by a river and surrounded by ocean. Triangles on the map indicate eight
different regions. And the map’s text describes legendary beasts and heroes that were important to the ancient
people of the area. Around AD 150, a Greek scientist drew north-south and east-west lines on a map. This
addition applies mathematics to mapping and was an early attempt to show the earth’s shape on a flat piece of
paper. Maps gradually became much more detailed as new regions were explored and put down on paper. Also,
mathematical and astronomical advances helped to perfect the world map to what we know and love today!
Now that you know a little about the early history of maps, let’s learn some fun facts.
East at the Top
These days, most maps feature north at the top. However, during the Middle Ages, most maps had east
at the top. This was done to point in the direction of the morning sun.
Puzzle Maps
When printed maps became available to the general population in the eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries, not everyone could understand them. In fact, the first jigsaw puzzles were designed as practice
maps for eighteenth-century geography classes!
Fake Places
Mapmakers need to make sure that their work is not copied by others. To protect their work, many
mapmakers add made-up towns or streets to their maps. Only the original mapmaker would know about the
fake entry.
Modern Technology
Today, digital maps and GPS technology have revolutionized the way we explore our world. With the
touch of a screen, we can see our exact location, plan routes, and even view real-time traffic updates.
21. What is a feature of the nearly 1,600-year-old map?
A. It displays a land surrounded by a river. B. It demonstrates a rectangular landmass.
C. It has triangles representing different districts. D. It is the oldest map in Southwest Asia.
22. Which of the pictures best shows the modern form of the Greek scientist’s addition to the map?
A. B.
C. D.
23. What does the passage intend to tell readers?
A The development of mapping technology. B. The history and interesting facts about maps.
C. The significance of maps throughout history. D. Some map-making tricks and techniques.
B
At 93, Doreen Hynd effortlessly keeps busy with cooking, dancing, and teaching her students across
different places. Active in life, she credits her energy to her lifelong practice of Tai Chi. Hynd praises Tai Chi
for developing awareness of peacefulness, inviting the body, mind and inner consciousness to work together,
and offering an experience of lightness and strength.
Born in Australia Doreen Hynd started her Tai Chi training at the University of Sydney in the 1980s.
After moving to the United States in 1984, she sought out Sophia Delza, who had studied under Ma Yueh
Liang, a respected Tai Chi master in China for many years. After Delza passed away, Hynd, who had become
Delza’s teaching assistant, continued to promote Tai Chi culture. Reflecting on her mission, she states, “I have
always wanted to bring it to the whole world. Tai Chi has stood the test of time for centuries in Chinese culture.”
“A lot of the classes I teach are for retired people, which has been one of the most inspiring aspects of my
life,” Hynd shared. Over her 24 years of teaching Tai Chi, she has witnessed miracles (奇迹), such as a student
with serious brain damage recovering memories after a year of practice, despite doctors considering it
impossible. “Some students in poor health learned about me through the college I worked at in Canada, and
they’ve stayed with me since,” she added, smiling broadly.
When asked about using Tai Chi for self-defense, Hynd expressed a preference for connecting with
someone approaching aggressively, even if it meant risking her life. She prioritizes forming connections over
fighting. According to Cao Guozhong, a great Tai Chi master, Hynd has absorbed the essence of Chinese
culture through Tai Chi. “Hynd loves to listen carefully to others, approach them with understanding, and
transform enemies into friends,” Cao Guozhong explained. “She reflects the philosophy found in the ancient
Chinese text, I Ching, which discusses change in the world.”
,
第二部分阅读理解(共两节, 满分 50 分)
24. What does Doreen Hynd think of Tai Chi?
A. Active and effortless. B. Calming and integrative.
C. Energetic and practical. D. Demanding and powerful.
25. Why did Hynd decide to promote Tai Chi culture?
A. She wanted to follow Delza. B. She considered it part of her study.
C. She valued its timeless quality. D. She benefited considerably from it.
26. Which aspect of Tai Chi is mainly talked about in paragraph 3?
A. Its target group. B. Its health advantage.
C. Its growing popularity. D. Its underlying principle.
27. Why did Cao Guozhong mention I Ching?
A. To spread his philosophy. B. To praise Hynd’s efforts.
C. To support his point. D. To highlight Hynd’s change.
C
Human beings eat a lot of fish. Globally, seafood is a $500 billion industry and consumption has more
than doubled in the last half a century. But the oceans are not an unlimited resource, and seafood consumers
are increasingly concerned about overfishing, marine pollution, and the fishing industry’s poor human rights
record.
Netflix’s hit anti-fishing documentary Seaspiracy shocked many people into rethinking their seafood
consumption. Although some marine scientists question the film’s claims that there is no such thing as a
sustainable fishing industry and we could run out of fish in 2048, there is no denying that the film does have
its impact, with quite a few viewers cutting down on fish or cutting it out altogether.
With more people than ever turning vegan, meat-free meat is now big business. Fish-free fish seems to
follow. Vegan seafood products are found on supermarket shelves mimicking dishes from fish and chips to
canned tuna. Fake fish currently accounts for only about 1% of the entire alternative-meat industry. But what
began as a tiny cottage industry serving a booming market is expanding rapidly. In 2018, London’s Sutton &
Sons became the first UK chippy to offer vegan fish and chips. Since then, the world has seen a surge in
demand for fish-free foodstuffs. In 2017, only 29 companies in the world produced alt-seafood products. Now
there are more than 80, with seafood giants and multinationals moving in to claim their territory.
Most of the fake marine life on sale now is vegetable or fungi-based. Seafoods’ unique structures and
distinctive flavors are difficult to veganize convincingly. But by experimenting with new recipes and
technologies, it is possible to simulate its tastes and textures with varying degrees of success. Much of the
innovation involves repurposing plants in unexpected ways. For instance, Ahimi, made by US firm Ocean
Hugger Food are tomato-based sashimi (生鱼片) substitutes. Meanwhile, California’s Sophie’s Kitchen uses
a fibrous Asian root vegetable to create “tuna”, French manufacturer Odontella SAS offers artificial smoked
salmon made from tofu and peas and Swedish retailer Ikea sells vegan caviar (鱼子酱) made from seaweed.
Most fake fish products, of course, are unlikely to fool anyone. For those who never mind their smelling
and tasting like no creature that ever swims in any sea, they are great. But for some consumers, only genuine
fish flesh will do. Luckily, technology promises to offer an ocean-friendly alternative. Lab-grown fish meat,
cultivated in a vessel called a bioreactor, promises the real thing without animal cruelty or the environmental
toll of industrial fishing. Some agriculture companies are already producing lab-grown salmon, bluefin tuna,
shrimp, lobster and crab. But it’s a slow, expensive process and businesses are still figuring out how to produce
seafood profitably.
28. What do we know about Seaspiracy?
A. It has aroused a heated debate among marine scientists.
B. It has noticeable effects on the viewers’ consuming habits.
C. It calls for a sustainable fishing industry as fish is running out.
D. It’s a popular documentary advocating seafood consumption.
29. What’s the main idea of the third paragraph?
A. The popularity of fake fish is limited to a tiny part of the world.
B. Meat-free meat is now big business with more people turning vegan.
C. Fake fish industry is developing fast globally due to growing demand.
D. Seafood giants and multinationals are producing fish-free foodstuffs.
30. What does the underlined word “simulate” in the fourth paragraph probably mean?
A. replace B. increase C. uncover D. imitate
31. According to the passage, who is most likely to buy lab-grown salmon?
A. A fish-flesh lover who cares for the environment.
B. A vegan who is in favor of alt-seafood products.
C. A millionaire who enjoys fish-free foodstuffs.
D. An environmentalist who is picky about his diet.
D
In the video game Space Invaders Extreme 2, a player has to fire weapons to destroy aliens attacking
Earth. These aliens move fast, raining down from the top of the screen and claiming a player’s “life” if they
reach the bottom.
A study in Nature suggests that while destroying digital aliens might seem unrelated to distinguishing
between words, such action video games may help children at risk for developmental dyslexia—a genetic
language disorder that makes processing words difficult—by improving their ability to perceive spoken words
and sounds.
In the study, 79 prereading children with family histories of dyslexia took several language tests, including
listening for differences in made-up words—a task that can be challenging for dyslexic people. The kids were
then split into four groups. One played Space Invaders Extreme 2, a second played a non-action video game,
a third attended speech therapy (疗法), and a fourth received no intervention. Gamers played four times a week
for45 minutes each over a month and a half, and those in speech therapy attended 45-minute sessions twice
weekly over about four months.
By the end of the trial more than 80 percent of the Space Invaders players were significantly better at the
word-identification task than before, and they showed greater improvements than any of the other three groups.
The researchers aren’t sure why scores on the other language tests did not improve notably—but they say that
this finding could be valuable. “If we can target these small cognitive(认知的) functions before children are
older and lose some brain plasticity, then perhaps we can treat aspects of dyslexia before they’ve fully formed, ”
says Simone Gori, co-author of the study.
Dyslexia often goes untreated in Italy’s overburdened public health and school systems, says Marilu
Tempini, a behavioral neurologist at the University of California. She hopes to see larger future studies
conducted in other languages as well. “Eyes are an extension of the brain, ” she says, “so when we play video
games, it’s directly connected to our cognitive function—and there is so much research potential there. ”
32. The author describes Space Invaders Extreme 2 in paragraph 1 to show the game is ________.
A. violent B. action-packed C. skill-based D. entertaining
33. According to Simone Gori, what is the significance of the finding?
A. It proves that children with dyslexia can be cured.
B. It offers hope that the public health system in Italy will be improved.
C. It suggests that video games can replace the traditional speech therapy.
D. It indicates that action video games can be used for early intervention of dyslexia.
34. What is Marilu Tempini’s attitude towards the study?
A. Doubtful. B. Dismissive. C. Favorable. D. Conserved.
35. Which of the following might be a suitable title for the text?
A. Action Video Games Advance Word Awareness
B. Secrets Behind Dyslexia Revealed
C. The Most Effective Coping Strategy for Dyslexia
D. Video Games Designed to Improve Cognitive Function
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。请将
答案写在答题卷上。
How to Stand Up for Yourself
For most people, it’s pretty easy to stand up for someone else. It’s not hard to say your friend deserves a
promotion at work or your mom should ask for a second opinion at the doctor. ___36___ , we somehow have
all kinds of painful stories about how it’s selfish or unkind to advocate for our own needs. So how do you go
from being everyone else’s advocate to learning to stand up for yourself? Below are several applicable steps
you can take.
Enhance your self-worth. ___37___ . Let me explain. Where financial worth is about keeping more
money than you spend, self-worth is built in the same way, but instead of dollars, we’re collecting and
keeping more self.
Get comfortable saying no. The next time someone asks you for a favor or to join a committee, consider
if you can afford to say yes. ___38___ . Do you have an excess of these resources that you can give after
you’ve already cared for yourself? If you can’t afford it, try something like “That doesn’t feel good to me” or
“That doesn’t work with my schedule”.
___39___ . It’s easy to fall into this trap because you tend to get praised for this habit. But when you
lay more stress on what others may think of you, you are probably devaluing yourself. ___40___ . Then, you
end up in a desperate cycle of performing for others and hoping to gain worth. To break this habit, instead of
relying on niceness and agreeableness, start leaning toward the courage to not be liked all the time and the
strength to endure rejection.
A. Stop people-pleasing
B. But when the tables are turned
C. Though satisfying others’ needs pleases us more
D. You’d better break the boundaries to gain self-worth
E. As your self-worth drops, your urge to please others rises
F. To do it, you actually have to keep more value than you give away
G. Take into account what it will cost you in terms of finances, energy, health and time
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节 完形填空(共 15 小题,每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
A curious thing happened today. On my way home, I stopped at the Walmart to 41 some bread. And
as I swung around to park, I saw someone had 42 a shopping cart in the spot.
I parked, and wheeled the cart to the shopping cart bay. Just as I turned to go into the supermarket for
my bread, the wheels of the cart suddenly 43 and it began to roll forward. I grabbed it as it 44
another cart. While I was straightening out the carts, I 45 that there was something stuck in the bottom
of the second cart.
A set of keys.
I 46 the keys, and looked for an address tag. There wasn’t one. I entered the supermarket and made
my way to the service counter, where I 47 patiently. Several people were ahead of me. 48 , it was
my turn, but right as I approached the 49 , an anxious-looking woman came up, and said something
about keys. I held up the keys. She let out a shout of 50 , “Oh! Where did you find them? I looked for
them everywhere, and couldn’t find them! So I 51 . You are an Angel. ”
I don’t believe in prayer. But I had to 52 that here was a remarkable combination of events, leading
to both of us arriving at the 53 time. It was not a miracle, just a set of 54 .
Nevertheless, I had just 55 a woman’s faith in God.
41. A. bake B. give away C. pick up D. prepare
42. A. stopped B. left C. loaded D. kept
43. A. failed B. locked C. screamed D. turned
44. A. blocked B. landed on C. crashed into D. followed
45. A. guessed B. learned C. feared D. noticed
46. A. freed B. dropped C. tried D. found
47. A. observed B. explained C. waited D. searched
48. A. Suddenly B. Actually C. Eventually D. Consequently
49. A. cart B. supermarket C. shelf D. counter
50. A. approval B. relief C. warning D. victory
51. A. quit B. changed C. prayed D. hesitated
52. A. admit B. pretend C. prove D. remember
53. A. same B. scheduled C. convenient D. unusual
54. A. choices B. changes C. mistakes D. coincidences
55. A. spread B. restored C. strengthened D. shaken
第二节 语法填空(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。
Mount Tai, a towering peak in Shandong province, China, is renowned for its steep terrain with over
7,000 steps. Climbing this mountain is challenging, especially for 56 elderly and those with mobility
issues.
However, AI-powered exoskeletons(外骨骼机器人)are making the journey simpler. These robotic legs,
57 (weigh) only 1.8 kilograms, are designed to wrap around users' waists and thighs, offering
synchronized assistance 58 (ease)the burden on legs. Developed by Taishan Cultural Tourism Group
and Kenqing Technology, the exoskeletons debuted during the Spring Festival, attracting over 200 users.
Users reported feeling like someone was pulling them uphill, making the climb much easier. However, some
noted 59 (convenient) in using the device for activities like tying shoelaces or using the bathroom.
Despite these issues, the exoskeletons are seen 60 a“true blessing”for senior citizens and the
mobility-impaired. This innovation not only aids mountain climbing 61 highlights potential
applications in elderly care, a growing market in China, in 62 the population of seniors is rapidly
increasing.
The smart elderly care market was estimated at 6.8 trillion yuan in 2024. Kenqing Technology, the co-
developer, 63______(eye) this vast market now and has launched an exoskeleton 64 (specific)
designed for elderly users.
To fully unlock the potential of elderly care robots, industry insiders told Xinhua News Agency that
stronger policy support is needed to scale up their production while keeping prices65 (afford)for all.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
66. 假定你是校广播站英语节目“Insight”的负责人李华,请给外教 Jessie 写邮件邀请她做一次访谈。
内容包括:
1. 节目介绍;
2. 访谈的时间和话题。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为 80 左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Jessie,
_______________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节(满分 25 分)
67. 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
It was summer, and my dad wanted to treat me to a vacation like never before. He decided to take me on
a trip to the Wild West. We took a plane to Albuquerque, a big city in the state of New Mexico. We reached
Albuquerque in the late afternoon. Upon Paul, my dad’s friend, picked us up from the airport and drove us up
to his farm in Pecos.
His wife Tina cooked us a delicious dinner and we got to know his sons Ryan and Kyle. My dad and I
spent the night in the guestroom of the farm house listening to the frogs and water rolling down the river
nearby. Very early in the morning, Uncle Paul woke us up to have breakfast. “The day starts at dawn on my
farm,” he said. After breakfast, I went to help Aunt Tina feed the chickens, while my dad went with Uncle
Paul to take the sheep out to graze (吃草). I was impressed to see my dad and Uncle Paul riding horses. They
looked really cool.
In the afternoon, I asked Uncle Paul if I could take a horse ride, and he said yes, as long as my dad went
with me. I wasn’t going to take a horse ride by myself anyway. So, my dad and I put on our new cowboy
hats, got on our horses, and headed slowly towards the mountains. “Don’t be late for supper,” Uncle Paul
cried, “and keep to the track so that you don’t get lost!” “OK!” my dad cried back. After a while Uncle Paul
and his farm house were out of sight. It was so peaceful and quiet and the colors of the brown rocks, the deep
green pine trees, and the late afternoon sun mixed to create a magic scene. It looked like a beautiful woven
blanket spread out upon the ground just for us.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为 150 左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1
Suddenly a little rabbit jumped out in front of my horse.
Paragraph 2
We had no idea where we were and it was getting dark.
_______________________________________________________________________________________