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黔东南州2025届高三模拟统测
7.What's the probable relationship between the apeakcers?
A.Teacher and student.B.Former colleagues.
C.Former clsssmates.
英语试卷
所第7段材料,闻答幕8至10题,
8.Where does the conversation take place?
注意事项:
A.On a plane.
B.On a bus.
C.In a classroom
1.答想前,考生务必将自已的姓名、考生号、考扬号、富位号填国在答思卡上。
9.Why does the man look pale?
C.He is a little sirsiek.
2回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用帕笔巴答题卡上对应题目的答案标号除
A.He ha8。bold,
B.He is afraid of heights.
黑。如雪改动,用檬皮指干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。同答非选择思时,将答案写在
10.What does the woenan adviae the man to do?
答题卡上,可在本试卷上无载,
AHae是eL,
且Have some chews
C.Enjoy the travel.
a.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并文回,
听第8股材料,同答第11至13题.
11.When will the peighbors arrive?
第一部分所力[共两节,满分30分】
A.At 7:00 pen.
且At730pm
C.At 8:00 pm
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你格有两分钟的时同将试卷上的答案转
12.What is the speakers'challenge?
涂到答题卡上,
A.They must hurry to make a meaL
第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,潮分7,3分》
B.There isn't anything left in the fridge.
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三个进项中选出最佳选
C.They are urable to help the neighbors.
项。所完每段对话后,外都有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
13.What does the man want the woman to buy?
一滴。
A.A cake.
B.Some dessert.
C.Somne drink.
t侧,How much ia the shirt
所第9段材料,回答第14至16题.
A£19.球
B918
C£g.15.
14.What did the man do in his last job?
答米悬C.
A.A clothing designer.B.A ear salesman.
C.An English teacher.
1.What does the man need a suit for?
15.How does the mn learn things sbout his sew career?
A.A dance party.
BAbu时re8trip
C.A job intervew.
A.From his friend
B.Through the Internet.
C.From college books
2.What will the man probab的的next?
16.What does the woman want to do?
A.Read books sbout learing the skills
A.Write a book.
B Start her business.
C.Go to study in a college.
学
B.Learn some skills of playing table tennis.
斯第10段材料,国答第17斋20题.
C.Teach the woman to play a ball game.
17.What is the speech mainly about?
3.Where did Mr Smith get education?
A.How nature inspires technology.
A.In Seotland
B.In Wales
C.In England
B.How technology affects daily life.
4.Whet did the man recommend for the woenan's voice?
C.How technology ean sve the planet.
A.The sweets.
B.The medicine.
C.Singing practice
18,Which invention was inspired by whales and dolphins?
5.What is the man probably doing?
A.Life-asving medicine.
A.Buying a camera.
B.Taking pbotographs
C Trying on new clothes.
B Tiny and energy-efficient machine.
第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,情分225分)
C.Underwater sound wave technology.
听下面5良对话成磁白。每段对话就胜白后有几个小题,从题中历给的A,B.C三个选项
19.What is the speaker?
中选出最佳选项。所每段对话或鞋白前,你佛有时阿圆读各个小愿,每小题5秒钟:听完日,各
A.A student.
B.An engineer.
C.A teacher.
小题将给出5神的作答时间。鲜段对话或轴白读两遍。
20.What may the speaker focus on?
听第6程材料,回答第6,7题,
A.Public education.
6.How soon will the woman go back bome?
B.Eoonomic growth.
A.In about one week.
B.In about half a month.
C.In about a month.
C.Environmental protection
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Like mmny cities acroos the United Ststes,Portlund.Oregon faces a homelesaness erisis.
同读下列短文,从每题所给的A,B,CD四个选项中选出最律遗项
Acoording to the city's 2023 Point-in-Time Count,overall homelessness in Portiand inerased
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by65%from 2015 to 2023,with people living wheltered in the streets jumping to an
Are you ready to capture the warld through your camera lens and tell stories with
eatimated 6,297 individuals.compared to 1.857 eight years before.This mounting probiem
every click?Join our photography courae.designed specifically for atudents who want to
requirea petty od creative solutices Waste management warkers with Ground Score
explrehetin world of photography.
Associaticn (GSA)bave foued that solution through trash.
In this course.the students will be divided into different classes based on their prior
GSA is Portlnd nanprofit erested by-and for-people who are experiening or have
photography experience to ensure persoealied leaming.They'll lear the fundamentalso
experienced bomelessness.The groupis fiasally supported by Trash For Peace and manges
photography.including composition,lighting,and eamers in They will gain hands on
an assoeatioe cf recyclers,waste pickers,and other envirommemtal workers who create and
mperienee with real cameras and explore creative techniques to capture unique and captivating
ill werte maregement jobs in the city.
imnges.The course also oovers basic photo editing sills,helping students enbance their
The initiave hires people withhistory of homelessness to pick upwaste alongaide
photos and bring out their best work.
designatedoes provide tent-side trash oollection to people living outside,and more.
Wh与choose o四Gax}
Workers tre paid between $20 and $29 per hour by the City of Portland.Multnomsh
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Pun and interactive,Our classes are designed to be engaging and fum.making learning
Couty.d the Lloyd Enhanced Services District.Despite approcing budget cuts acros the
photography an enjoyable experience.
city.officials say the initintive i valushle.
Expert gldance:Leam from experienced photographerswho are passioeate about sharing
Katie Lindsay.a program analyat for Portland who oversees GSA's contract,steted,
their knowledge and inspiring young talents
"You're ing to get significantouc for the lowest of dolars There are ieresingly
Shocase your work:At the end of the course,you'll bave the chance to display your best
shrinkieg reources in unending vat of need.This goesso far.Why wouldn't you fund it?"
pbotos inmi exhibitinn,sharingyour ereativity with frieds and family.
According to GSA's weberte.the program has direetly hired 55 members of the
Hear from award-winning photographers Attend special talks and Q&A sessions with
comnunty,over 95%of whom were Sormerly or currently are bouseless.Since having
famous pbotograpbers who have won international awards.
started wurking for GSA,over 70%of thoee wurkers have become housed.
Course details:
Co-founded by Barbrn Weber.GSA came imto exatence when she was living ina tent
Duratian:About 7 weelcs (March lst.2025-April 19th,2025)
encampent few years back Many of her neighbors earned cash from collecting eans and
Class time:Every Saturday,10:00 am-12:00 pm
bottles,ut she knew they needed more fumding and orgiaionayea differee
Cos时s470(inclodes all mater山anda basie cmera for praetice)
Now,GSA niot anly has a contract with the city,but it also prorides supportive social
Students who apply before February 10th can enjoy n disoount of $60.while those who
benefits for its employees.lik healtheare.mental health srrics and aopring housing and
apply befare February 18th can get a discoumt of $50.
legsl ideatification.
21.How are the students divided into different elsases?
24,What do the figures inp随ragraph】indicate?
A.By age.
A.Fewer people are living uhelterd
B.By gender.
B.The bomelesseess crisis has worsened.
C.By the level of photography skills.
C.Homelessess in Portland has decreased
D.By the time of appliestion.
D.The city has solved its homelessness problem.
22.What ean students do in the course?
25.What does the underlined pert"fiscally"mean in paragraph 2
A.Have a personal photography exhibitice
A.Mentally.
B.Physically.
C.Technically.
D.Financially.
B.Evaluate experieneed photographers'works.
26.What might motivate Barbra Weber to be involved in GSA?
C.Interact with award-winning photographers.
A.Her experience of being homeiess.
D.Invite their friends to the elasa to act as their models.
B.Her intereat in waste management.
23.How much should you pay if you apply for the course on February 15th?
C.Her background in social services
A S410.
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Cs430.
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D.Her desire to becume a city official.
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27.Which of the following can beat deseribe GSA?
31.What will researchers do next?
A.Small and timited.
B Profitable and competitive.
A.Figure out how to improve leep qualiry.
D.Traditional and bureaucratie.
B.Study the role of norepinephrine in hn
C.Innovative and supportive.
C.ldentify the cuse af neurological disorders.
A good night's aleep does more than just belp you feel rested-it might literally clear your
D.Explore the link between sleep and brain health.
D
mind.A new study shows how deep sleep may wsh way waste build-up in the brain during
waking hours,an essential process for meintaining brain bealth.
Ateam of marine acientists from the University of Sydney has published the firstpeer
Scientista have known that the brain has a built in waste removal syatem.called the
reviewed study documenting the shocking coral bleaching (events that occurred on the
R女mphatic(皎质淋巴的)stwm,which cireulates fld in thebrain and spinal oordto cer
souther Great Barrier Reef in early 2024.
Led by Professor Maris Byrne fromn the School of Life and Environmental Seiences.the
out waste.This process helps remore poisnos proteins that form sticky plaques (
linked to neurologieal dorders However,what drives this system has remained unclear,
researeh highlights the alarming impact of unprecedented marine heatwaves on ooral
ecosystems,mising rgncoers for marine biodiversity and the communities that depend
until now.
Duniah scientist%found thata molecule called norepinephrine(去甲情上腺累)plays a key
on these vital ecosystems
The study provides critical insights into the extent of coral bleaching and mortality
role in the brain's cleaning in mice.During deep sleep,the beainstem relesses tiny waves of
norepinephrine about once every 50 secoods.Norepinepbrine causes blood vessels ()to
)during the 2023-2024 global marine heatwsve.The research team esrefully tracked the
health of 462 coral colonies at the University of Sydney's Great Barrier Reef research station at
comtraet.generating slow pulastiona that create a rhythmic flow in the surrounding fluid to
One Tree Isand overa period of 161 days
Cayw卷e away.
"It's like turning on the dishwasher before you go to bed and waking up with a clean
The resuts revealed that 66 peroent of the colonies were bleached by Februry 2024 and
brain,"sya snior suthor Maiken Nederguard of the University of Copenhagen "We're
80 per cent by April.By July,4 percent of the bleached colonies had died,with some coral
essentially asking what drives this process and trying to define restorative sleep based on
genere,such as Acropora,experiencing a shocking 95 percent mortality rate.
glymphatie clearance."
"This research is a wake-up call for policymakers and conservationists The resilience
To find clues.Nedergaard and ber team looked into what happens in mice when the brain
of coral reefs is being tested like never before,and we must prioritise strategies that
sleepa.Specifically,they focused on the relationship between norepinephrine and blood flow
enhanee their shility to withstand climate change.Our findings underscoce the need for
during deep slumber.They found that norepinephrine waves relate to varintions in brain blood
immediate and effective management interventions to safeguard these ecooystems,"sald
volume.suggestin norepinephrine causes thythmie pulsation in the blood veses
Byrne.
The research alao highlights the complex interplay between heat stress,disease onset and
Researebers have oserved similar norepinepbrine waves.blood flow patterns,and brain
fluid flux in humans.Their findings may offer insights into how poor sleep may coetribute to
corl mortality.Notably,Goniopor cors developed black band dis.contribting to the
high mortlity rtes oberved.The study emphasises that the rapid onset of blesching and
neurological disorders like Alzheimer's disease.
disesein previouly oonaidered reient poses significant challengesfor predicting the
"Now that we know porepinepbrine ia driving the elearing of the brain,we may fgure
future compositicn of coral reef ecceystems in a warming world
out how to get people lng and restorative sleep,"says Nedergaard.
The implicatioe of this research extend beyond the eclgy and conservation.Coral reefs
28,What is the function of the glympbatic system?
offer essentisl services to human cormunities,including fisheries.tourism,and coastal
A.To regulate blood flow.
且.To clear brain waste
proteetion.As the Great Barrier Reef faces incresing threats from climate change,the study
C To control brain volume
D.To release norepinephrine.
callsforcollaberative appeooch to conervio that involves loeal communiti acintiats
29.How did Nedergaard state the process of brain eleaning?
and policymakers.
A.B断nalyaing data.
B.By citing prior study.
32.How my marine scientists react to the result of the research?
C.By asking questions
D.By making a comparison.
A.Alarmed.
B Surprised.
C.Ind fferent.
D.Disappainted.
3.What is paragraph 5 mainly about?
33.What did Byre want to convey in paragraph 5?
A.Blood volume variationa.
A.The need for more research on coral bleaching.
B.Norepinephrine waves'diseovery.
B.The importance of coral reefs for marine biodiversity.
C.The research process and findings
C.The urgeney for immediate management interventions
D.The importance of sleep for the beain.
D.The resilience of coral reefs in the face of climate change.
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34.What does the research suggest about the future of oornl redd
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A.They will reoover quickly.
第一节(共15小题1每小想1分,满分15分)
B Their fate will count on human protection.
阅读下而短文,从每题研给的A,B、C,D四个法项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳透项。
C.They will be free from climate change.
At first.the words didn't register.I pulled the phone eloser.Had I misheard?When the
D.They will benefit from buman activities
words came again.shock 41."I'm sorry.but the tests show a fast-growing cancer."my
35.What can be the beat title for the text?
doctor repeated the words.
A.The Beauty of the Great Barrier Reef
BStrategies for Coral Reef Comservation
No.That couldn't be right.I felt fine.Wouldn't there be some 42 Pain.discomfort
C.A New Method for Studying Caral Bleaching
or something else?As I ended the call.a feeling of fright 43 over me.Life had changed in
D.Cyele of Coral Biesching at Dangerous levels
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第二节(共5小题:每小题之5分,满分125分)
The following weeks were filled with 45 and tests.Simply showing up for tbem was
阆法下面题文,从短文后的选项中这出可以填入空白处的最佳这溪。选项中有两项为多余
tiring.Remembering everything sbared by the doctors was 46.so I brought a family
选项。
member.Sometimes,my mind 47 during the conversation.That extra set of ear could
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positive effect on how well youlee Take a closer look at the following tips on how to
cateh山e things I4B
improre sleep hahits.
Too oftem,s I waited,my eres 49 the faces of other women in the waiting room.
Block ont tight
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Too much light exposure can throw off your sleep and circadian rhythm(量t夜事律).
amile an the lips of a patient after her exsm.Had she received good news or 51 decided to
Blacking out curtains over your windows,or putting a sleep mask over your eyes.can blck
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light and prevent it from interfering with your rest 36which contributes to your body's
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3?,consider drowning them out with s fan or white neise machine.Earplugs or
54 from bospital.Now,after a doctor's visit,I smile at others in the waiting roocn
bradphones are another option to stop the noise from bothering you when you want to seep.
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C.views
D.dangers
night.then you eed to build that time intoyorchedule.Considering your fixed wakeup
43.A.looked
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D.handed
time,you need took bacward and identify a target bedtime that allows for at lest even
44.A.instant
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C.dilemma
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hours.39.
45.A.arguments
B.doubts
C、complaints
D.appointments
Disconnect devices befere bed
40,making it hard to truly wind down.The light from these eleetronie devices can
46.A.interesting
B.impossible
C.impatient
D.boring
lo probably suppress your natural production of melatonin.Try to put them away for an
47.A.declined
B.raced
C.cleared
D.wandered
hour or more before going to bed.Do sme reading and meditation,which help relax your
4银.A.feared
B.hated
C.misard
D.created
bc女or mind to fall sleep
49.A.scanned
Bimagined
C.predicted
D.analyzed
A.Ensure enough shut-eye
50.A.expect
B confirm
C.apot
D.tell
B.If you esn not take a lunch bresk during the daytime
C.Avoiding bright light ean belp your transition to bedtime
51.A.besitantly
B literally
C.casually
D.aimply
D.Tablets.smartphones and laptops can keep your brain excited
52.A.move
B pess
C.bold
D.put
E.For a full night's sleep,adjust your routine as much ts possible
53,A1t
且.burned
C.froae
D.softened
F.If you can not avoid nearby sourees of loud or unpleasant sounds
54.A retired
且rescued
C.reiessed
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G.Whenever possible,give yourself extra time before bed to get ready for sleep
55.A.give in
B.go out
C.put off
D.put out
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It was a sunny afternoon when I first heard the whispers.
I was the most popular girl in my school.I had a lot of friends,and I had a best friend,
Isabella.You might think she was the second most popular girl in school,but apparently she
was not.I had a lot of admirers,which made some people very eager for my popularity,like
Jess.But she tried everything to embarrass me.Once,I saw her crying in the classroom,and
I was surprised by her difficulty,so I tried to talk to her,but she was still crying,somehow
louder.Soon,people entered the classroom for the class,and Jess quickly started saying
things loudly like "Please forgive me,Amy!I will definitely make your homework better next
time!'”I was so shocked!
The laughter that once occurred in the school corridors had turned into a low whisper.People I
once called friends began to drift away.Every interaction felt like navigating a minefield (
except Isabella,who didn't leave me.My messages in group chats went unanswered.During class,
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the seat next to me sat empty.A heavy feeling came over me.like something pressing on my chest.
I tried to ignore the words,but they seemed like an invisible shadow,following me wherever I went.
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Actually,people just didn't know me-they only saw the surface and thought I was just a girl having
double faces.What they didn't know was that I had been studying good manners at a young age,day
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after day,year after year.
My loneliness was getting deeper and deeper,but no one seemed to understand.
One
particularly painful afternoon,I locked myself in my room as soon as I got home.I lay in bed,
on my stomach,tears streaming silently down my cheeks.
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Just as darkness threatened to envelop me,the phone on the bedside table rang.
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Isabella listened intently,never interrupting.
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