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2025届高三湖北省十一校第二次联考
英语试题参考答案
第一部分 听力
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第二部分 阅读理解:
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第二节:36-40 BDGAE
第三部分 语言运用:
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第四部分 写作:
第一节:
Dear David.
I'm writing to share with you a popular Chinese movie I smy during this Spring Festival. I had the
pleasure of watching a fantastic cartoon titled "Nezha 2"
It is a visual and emotional feast, integrating a traditional Chinese story with modern technology. So
realistic and abundant are its pictures and colors that I felt like being right among the characters. Its plo
is full of twists and turns, keeping me glued to the screen the whole time
What truly strikes me is how Nezha discovers himself, overcomes countless challenges and takes
control of his fate, identifying with audiences bevond cultural boundaries. It shows how Chinese
cartoons can tell a story which anyone can understand and appreciate. I consider it both entertaining anc
instructive. Why not watch it and tell me what you think
Yours
Li Hua
第二节:
On performance night. stage lights shone as Tim stood frozen behind the curtains. A warm hand
suddenly pushed him forward. Mr. Johnson had wheeled himself backstage. "Now, it's your time to
shine, son." he roared, pointing toward Mrs. Clark tuning her dusty violin in the spotlight. Tim's palms
sweated as he approached the microphone, wooden maple leaf pendant (吊 坠), a gift given by Mr
Johnson, bouncing against his chest. The crowd's murmurs faded when Mrs. Clark drew her bow across
strings, her milky eyes magically tracking Tim's movements. Tim began to nerve himself to speak up
loudly.
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Tims initial stutter( □ 吃) turned into a smooth story, his voice accompanied by Mrs. Clark's
music. He described their shared journey: the wood shavings symbolizing warmth and the newspaper
dancing words becoming life lessons. His vivid and passionate description struck all the audience. Mr
Johnson couldn't help stepping onto the stage. As the final note ended in the air, Tim knelt to embrace
the two elders, thanking them for their preparing him for this moment. The entire audience excitedly rose
to applaud, but what truly mattered was Mrs. Clark's whisper: "You've given wings to our forgotten
stories." Sometimes, the greatest growth comes not from chasing futures, but from honoring
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2025届高三湖北省十一校第二次联考
英语试题
(考试时间:120分钟
试卷满分:150分)
命题学校:夷陵中学
命题人:黄家清向晓晓罗芬
审题学校:龙泉中学
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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。
例:How much is the shirt?
A.£19.15.
B.f9.18.
C.f9.15.
答案是C。
1.
What do we know about Tom?
A.He's just finished a piano lesson.
B.He loves playing the guitar.
C.He plays drums in a band.
2.Where are the speakers probably?
A.At a cafe.
B.At a university.
C.At an animal shelter.
3.How can the man's recipe be described?
A.It's a reward.
B.It's a success.
C.It's a problem.
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4.What do the two speakers have in common?
A.They enjoy reading.
B.They are in the library.
C.They have just finished a book.
5.What is the woman's duty in the event?
A.To make food.
B.To play in the band.
C.To give directions.
第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选
项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟:听完后,
各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Why was it difficult to rescue the cat?
A.It was too scared to move.
B.It was hurt by the branches.
C.It was in the top of a tree.
7.What did the man do to rescue the cat?
A.He got a neighbor to help him.
B.He borrowed a ladder.
C.He climbed the tree.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What is the woman doing?
A.Conducting an interview.
B.Reporting some news.
C.Organizing an event.
9.What is Charles Martin's family mainly worried about?
A.His health to become worse.
B.His efforts not to be recognized.
C.His neglect of his studies or family.
10.How does Charles Martin plan to remove his family's concerns?
A.By talking to his teacher.
B.By involving his family.
C.By quitting the project.
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听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What are the speakers?
A.A player and a coach.
B.Football fans.
C.TV sports reporters.
12.What causes the current situation of the game according to the man?
A.Bad defense.
B.Poor passing
C.Certain players.
13.What does the woman think will happen at the end of the game?
A.The home team will win.
B.The visiting team will win.
C.The game will end in a draw.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What is the main topic of the conversation?
A.The working life.
B.College experience.
C.Hobbies.
15.How long has the man been at university?
A.About four months.
B.About six months.
C.About nine months.
16.What is the biggest issue for the man?
A.The stress of exams.
B.The shortage of money.
C.The loads of assignments.
17.When does the man find time to relax?
A.On weekends.
B.Right after exams.
C.After part-time work.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.How did the speaker become a photographer in demand?
A.By teaching in workshops.
B.By starting a business.
C.By taking odd jobs.
19.What challenge did the speaker face?
A.The stress of taking perfect pictures.
B.Decreased interest in photography.
C.Constantly changing confidence.
20.What is included in the speaker's future plans for his career?
A.Taking photography trips abroad.
B.Expanding his photography business.
C.Learning more forms of photography.
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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)
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
With the growing popularity of the TV series Blossoms Shanghai,key scenes presenting city areas
in the show have become the hottest tourist attractions in Shanghai of late.
The narrator in the TV series Blossoms Shanghai points out:"In 1993,the 755-meter-long
Huanghe Road had over 100 restaurants,attracting countless wealthy diners each night."Starting from
Huanghe Road and crossing Nanjing Road to the Bund,you'll pass by many scenic spots often filmed in
the series:
Wing On Department Store
The prototype()of Hu Lian Department Store in the TV series was Hua Lian Department
Store between 1988 and 2006.It later changed its name to Wing On Department Store and was one of
the four major original department stores in Shanghai.
Address:No 635 East Nanjing Road,Huangpu district.
Fairmont Peace Hotel:Peace Hotel on East Nanjing Road.
It's a major scene in the TV series where the hero A Bao,played by actor Hu Ge,resides.The hotel
first opened its doors on Aug 1,1929,and was originally named Cathay Hotel by its owner,Sir Victor
Sassoon,a businessman and hotelier.
Address:No 20 East Nanjing Road,Huangpu district.
·No27 The Bund
As one of the important buildings in the Bund architectural complex and a key cultural relic
protected unit in China,the building used to be owned by Jardine Matheson and later served as an office
building for the Shanghai Foreign Trade Bureau for many years.In the TV series,the location is called
the Foreign Trade Building.
Address:No 27 East Zhongshan Road,Huangpu district.
21.According to the narrator in the Blossoms Shanghai,what can we know about the Huanghe Road?
A.It is where the hero A Bao resides.
B.It has the most restaurants in Shanghai
C.It appealed to many rich eaters every night.
D.It is the site of the Wing On Department Store.
22.Which of the following buildings was initially named Cathay Hotel?
A.No 27 The Bund.
B.Fairmont Peace Hotel.
C.Hu Lian Department Store.
D.Wing On Department Store.
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23.If you are interested in architecture,which place would you like to visit?
A.No 755 Huanghe Road,Huangpu district.
B.No 20 East Nanjing Road,Huangpu district.
C.No 635 East Nanjing Road,Huangpu district.
D.No 27 East Zhongshan Road,Huangpu district.
B
Late one night in July 2020,Halli was walking around Reykjavik's main shopping street with his
family.They had just moved back to Iceland from the United States and were struggling with jet lag(
)When his three-year-old son wanted a drink from a comer store,Halli faced a problem:a
20-centimetre step blocked his wheelchair from entering the store.
This was not new to Halli,who has used a wheelchair since age 25 due to a muscle disease.As he
waited outside,he thought about how often he had been excluded from places like restaurants and stores
because they were not accessible.
Halli,a successful digital designer,had lived in many cities worldwide and noticed how differently
they approached accessibility.After selling his company,Ueno,to Twitter(now X),he decided to use
his resources to make Iceland more wheelchair-friendly.
In 2021,he launched Ramp (Up Reykjavik,a non-profit project aiming to build 100
permanent ramps in the city's downtown within a year.Unlike temporary ramps in other cities,these
were designed to fit perfectly with the buildings,making them look like they had always been there.
With government funding and sponsors,the project went beyond its goal and expanded nationwide.
By 2026,the team plans to build 1,500 ramps across Iceland,costing about 400 million Icelandic krona.
Iceland's president praised the project,saying,"We want our society to be inclusive.Halli has
shown us how easy it is to make a difference when we work together.
In just three years,Halli has become a local hero,known as a"kind tech giant".He hopes his work
inspires others.Recently,a woman built a ramp at her home so her wheelchair-using friend could visit
easily.“Equal access is not a reality yet,,”he says,“"but change starts with one person..”
24.What inspired Halli to start the'Ramp Up Reykjavik'project?
A.The lack of wheelchair access.
B.His son's difficulty in finding a drink.
C.A suggestion from Iceland's president.
D.His desire to become famous in Iceland.
25.How are the ramps built by 'Ramp Up Reykjavik'different from those in other cities?
A.They are cheap to construct.
B.They are only built in downtown.
C.They are temporary and movable.
D.They look fitted with the buildings forever.
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26.Which of the following best describes Halli?
A.Generous and patient.
B.Positive and energetic.
C.Smart and hardworking.
D.Inspiring and pioneering.
27.What dose Halli expect people to do about equal access?
A.Go ahead to start from small.
B.Build ramps in every city.
C.Appeal to government for funds
D.Raise awareness through media.
C
When someone proposes a false claim,what's the best way to change their mind?A recent paper
suggests that immediately negating the claim with evidence isn't especially effective.Instead,
"bypassing"the false claim with positive counter()-claims about the topic might be a better strategy.
The classic response to someone presenting misinformation is to present counter-evidence.As the
researchers at the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC)put it,"The gold standard for tackling
misinformation is usually a correction that actually contradicts the misinformation."Suppose,for
example,that your dad passes back the roast potatoes over a family dinner,saying,"Are these GMOs
(转基因产品)?Nah,don't want any more physical reactions..”You might then say,“Actually,the
health bodies of all the G7 agree that GMOs do not cause reactions."But that likely won't work.The
APPC team conducted six experiments where they compared actually correcting someone with
"bypassing"and found that using evidence and facts to disprove someone tends to be far less successful
at changing attitudes.
So,what is bypassing and why is it seemingly more effective?Bypassing is where,instead of
providing some negative disapproval of a claim,you instead provide positive counter-claims about the
topic.For example,if someone tells you that 5G kills birds,tell them that 5G adds billions to the world
economy.Bypassing means not meeting your misinformed opponent head-on.This is not a battle of
arguments or the studies.You are pushing an argument into a different position.It's using someone's
movements and logic against them.
There are limitations to what the team at APPC has concluded.Their study into bypassing was
largely about attitudes to policies,not about belief change or belief correction.Someone might still
believe that 5G kills birds or that GMOs cause reactions,but admit that those are necessary bad things,
compared to the positive outcomes you present them with.
So,bypassing isn't the only tool available,and it might not even be the best if your concern is
belief change.Changing someone's belief is a complicated psychological topic,and there is definitely
no one-size-fits-all strategy.When it comes to policy decisions and willingness to accept a certain
technology or medicine,bypassing seems like a valuable tool to add to your kit.
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28.According to the APPC research,how does "bypassing"differ from traditional corrections?
A.It uses stronger evidence.
B.It adopts emotional appeals.
C.It offers positive arguments.
D.It focuses on unrelated topics.
29.Which can be used as an example of "bypassing"?
A.GMOs are safe to eat because scientists say so.
B.GMOs can produce higher output with less cost.
C.5G kill birds,but their benefits outweigh the risks.
D.5G doesn't kill birds,for they show no connection.
30.What do we know about the "bypassing"tool according to the text?
A.It is the most reliable way
B.It may help accept policies.
C.It appears frequently in debates.
D.It is effective in belief correction.
31.Which of the following is the best tittle for the text?
A.Bypassing:A Better Way to Shift Attitudes?
B.Changing one's Mind:Bypass Indirectly!
C.Challenging Misinformation:Bypass it!
D.Negating the claim:does it work?
D
People frequently employ AI to craft emails,plan travel,get financial advice,summarize texts,and
prepare for job interviews.According to a 2024 Pew Research survey,roughly half of Americans said
they use AI at least several times a week,while a recent survey found that virtually all Americans use
products that contain Al(even though two-thirds don't realize it).
Companies offering AI assistants sell them as productivity boosters.They argue that assigning
them routine mental tasks frees up users'time and cognitive (resources,which they can then
spend on other,more creative,and innovative pursuits.The idea makes natural sense and has backing in
the scientific literature.According to cognitive load theory,the human cognitive system has limited
capacity.So reducing cognitive load can enhance learning and performance.
Habitually offloading cognitive tasks to AI could backfire,however.As AI has grown more
commonplace in everyday life,psychologists theorize that it reduces users'engagement in deep,
reflective thinking,causing their critical thinking skills to decline over time.
Professor Dr.Michael Gerlich,Head of the Center for Strategic Corporate Foresight and
Sustainability at the Swiss Business School,is one of the researchers studying this risk."If individuals
use the cognitive resources freed up by AI for innovative tasks,the promise holds."he told Big Think.
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"However,my research and related studies suggest that many users channel these resources into passive
consumption,driven by Al-enhanced content selection.This trend matches findings on digital
dependence,where the convenience of AI encourages a feedback cycle that prioritizes entertainment
over critical engagement.
In other words,when AI frees up users'cognitive resources,they typically don't use their extra
time and brain power to problem-solve or create.Rather,they tune out by watching Netflix or browsing
social media-content served up by AI algorithms ()Gerlich found a very strong negative
correlation between subjects'use of AI tools and their critical thinking skills.The higher their usage,the
lower their skills.Younger participants tended to be more dependent on AI tools compared to older
participants.Education was associated with greater critical thinking skills and reduced AI's negative
effect.
32.What is the main argument of companies offering AI assistants?
A.They improve efficiency and output.
B.They help users reduce screen time.
C.They expand users'cognitive abilities.
D.They enhance creativity and innovation.
33.Which can replace the underlined word"backfire"in paragraph 3?
A.Result in a positive effect.
B.Cause negative consequences.
C.Achieve an intended outcome.
D.Prove the existing theory wrong.
34.What does Dr.Gerlich's research suggest about the use of Al?
A.Freed-up resources fuel innovation.
B.AI is mainly for educational purposes.
C.Older users are more likely to rely on Al.
D.Freed-up resources go to mindless activities.
35.Which can describe the relationship between Al usage and critical thinking?
A.Irrelevant.
B.complicated.
C.disadvantageous.
D.Positive.
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第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余
选项。
We've all experienced the frustration of forgetting what we studied yesterday.But memory isn't
just about natural talent.It's a skill we can improve with smart strategies.
Our brains naturally screen information.We forget 70%of new knowledge within 24 hours if we
don't review it.Your brain serves as a library.Whenever you revisit information,you're placing it on a
more accessible shelf.A student who reviews math formulas (right after class,then before bed,
and once more after three days will find them easier to recall during exams.36
_37 When reciting words like "photosynthesis",simply repeating the spelling often fails
quickly.Instead,picture sunlight hitting green leaves while reading a biology textbook.This combines
text,imagery,and real-world meaning,activating multiple brain areas at once.Similarly,linking
"pineapple"to "pine tree with apples"creates a funny mental image hard to forget for long.
Sleep and calm minds are secret weapons for memory.During deep sleep,the brain reorganizes
daytime learning like a librarian sorting books.Research shows students with 7-8 hours of sleep
remember 40%more history facts than those who stay up late.38Taking slow breaths can
protect your mental“library'”.
Active practice beats passive reading.Instead of mechanically rereading notes,transform headings
into self-test questions:"39"This forces your brain to search information,strengthening
memory pathways.Explaining concepts to friends,like teaching a classmate how to solve equations,
uses speech and logic to deepen understanding.
40
By spacing out reviews,creating vivid mental connections,and caring for your
brain's needs,you can turn temporary knowledge into lifelong wisdom-one small,steady step at a
time.
A.How do I use this grammar rule in writing?
B.This "spaced repetition"makes memories stick.
C.Forgetting is a common human condition without exception.
D.Context turns weak and uncertain memories into permanent ones.
E.Memory mastery is not about studying longer but studying smarter.
F.Improving memory is more focused on holding on to what really counts
G.Feeling stressed,however,floods the brain with chemicals that damage memory.
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第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Bill is a Navy sailor and retired oilfield engineer.His hands are41 and thick.Pulling on
ropes as a sailor off the coast of Maine gnarled a few of his fingers.The others were 42
playing catcher()in South Africa.He has a story for every bone break,and for why he 43
a bit to one side.
After returning to America,Bill found himself with44 time on hand.He started watching
the local high school baseball team play.Baseball is a game of skill,focus and patience.So it is the
same with 45 the young men.Bill simply sat in the46 and carefully watched them.Due
to his former experience,it 47 Bill to watch the boys develop their skills.
Soon,the boys noticed Bill.He 48 his elbows (on his knees,almost bending in
his 49 catcher's squat().After a good play,Bill would flash a thumbs-up.An error would get
a smile,meaning,"You'll 50 another chance."
It's rare to see a bond that 51 generation divides-Bill in his late 70s and the boys just
teenagers.But soon they were chatting after the games,Bill mostly talking about dusty adventures in
52 of new oil fields and the boys asking about playing catcher.Sometimes,they would have
sodas together,sharing laughs and 53 conversations.
Bill has learned one important54 from this:just being there for others is often enough.
His 55 encouraged the boys to push themselves harder.
41.A.soft
B.smooth
C.delicate
D.rough
42.A.lost
B.hurt
C.ruined
D.cut
43.A.goes
B.runs
C.tips
D.falls
44.A.busy
B.limited
C.free
D.valuable
45.A.blaming
B.guiding
C.accepting
D.punishing
46.A.stands
B.shelters
C.woods
D.stores
47.A.moved
B.upset
C.amazed
D.suited
48.A.hidden
B.rested
C.raised
D.stuck
49.A.brilliant
B.strange
C.familiar
D.elegant
50.A.get
B.lose
C.miss
D.take
51.A.connects
B.links
C.bridges
D.creates
52.A.view
B.search
C.favour
D.pursuit
53.A.dull
B.mild
C.private
D.light
54.A.lesson
B.skill
C.principle
D.fact
55.A.preference
B.existence
C.confidence
D.presence
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