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黄浦区2025年高考模拟考 英语试卷 (完成试卷时间:105分钟 总分:115分) 2025年4月 第Ⅰ卷(共75分) Ⅰ. Grammar and Vocabulary Section A Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank. How to ‘Shift’ Big Feelings Emotions are a fundamental part of what makes us human. The current wisdom in therapy (心理治疗) and on social media is that we should face negative emotions head on — and that if we don’t, they will go bad inside of us. There’s no doubt that ____1____ (cope) with stressful situations through long-term avoidance is harmful and can lead to more psychological distress, but not all avoidance is bad. Sometimes, it’s best not to choose between approaching or avoiding, but to shift between ____2____ two intentionally. Avoidance can allow the intensity of a negative experience ____3____ (decrease). It can also provide distance ____4____ helps us see the experience from a broader perspective. How can you figure out whether to avoid or to face up to your feelings? Dr. Kross, an emotion researcher, suggested asking yourself, “Is ____5____ I’m doing making me feel better about the problem in front of me? Is this issue still a concern ____6____ I take some time away from it?” If you find that shifting your focus brings you relief and your concerns don’t resurface down the road, that ____7____ (count) as working. You might say something regrettable at a party, for instance, but instead of worrying about it, you distract yourself by watching funny videos that night. When we use the word “you,” it is almost only to refer to other people, Dr. Kross said. But when you use it on yourself, it’s a strategy ____8____ (know) as distanced self-talk, which can be a powerful way to regulate negative emotions. So instead of saying “I am stressed out,” which may cause your heart to race, tell yourself “____9____ are stressed out.” This casts you ____10____ the role of “someone else,” and may help you feel more sympathy and understand others’ feelings. Section B Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A. enthusiasts B. free-spirited C. fresh D. incredibly E. invisible F. memory G. mutually H. on-location I. ordinary J. popularized K. transformed Urban Sketching Retreats (城市写生静修) are Taking Off Many travellers take pictures during their trips, but others find that slowing down to illustrate a place helps them appreciate it in a more meaningful way. Back in the 1800s, French artists like Eugène Louis Boudin and Claude Monet packed their paint brushes and set off to capture the natural landscape — and in the process, they ____11____ art as people knew it. While painting outdoors on the spot has been around for roughly 200 years, the “en plein air” (open-air) art movement ____12____ by Boudin and Monet has recently inspired a newer trend: urban sketching. This casual, ____13____ approach to en plein air art is often accompanied by text to tell the story of the artist’s surroundings when they travel. “Sketching on the go at different places around the globe opens your eyes to everything from the obvious to the ____14____. A sketch captures a(n) ____15____ of people and places in a way that a photograph never can,” says Annette Morris, education director at Urban Sketchers, a global community that organises urban sketching walks for painting ____16____. Alex Hillkurtz, an urban sketcher, believes drawing or painting ____17____ helps travellers slow down and experience a place in a different way. “While travelling, there’s a tendency to rush through wish-list experiences. Urban sketching retreats allow us to step out of the busy and noisy activities by creating something by hand,” he explains. “As we draw, we notice the beauty in the ____18____: the way sunlight warms a scene, the comings and goings of locals in a market and the colours reflected in the water fountain.” “As an art instructor, it’s wonderful to see how each participant brings a(n) ____19____ perspective to what’s in front of them,” says Alicia Aradilla, who now leads urban sketching retreats. “Every sketchbook ends up being different; I find that ____20____ appealing about sketching trips.” II. Reading Comprehension Section A Directions: For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B,C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. Tragic optimism, which means finding meaning and maintaining hope despite inevitable pain, loss and suffering, is a crucial life skill. There are three tragedies that everyone faces. The first tragedy is ____21____ pain, because we are made of flesh and bone. The second is guilt, because we have the freedom to make choices and thus feel responsible when things don’t go our way. The third is loss, because we must face the reality that everything we value is ____22____, including our own lives. Tragic optimism means acknowledging, accepting and even expecting that life will contain hardship and hurt, then doing everything we can to move forward with a ____23____ attitude anyway. It recognizes that one cannot be happy by trying to be happy all the time, or worse yet, ____24____ we ought to be. Rather, tragic optimism holds space for the full range of human experience and emotion, giving us ____25____ to feel happiness and sadness, hope and fear, loss and possibility — sometimes in the same day, and even in the same hour. Tragic optimism does not encourage ____26____ seeking out or romanticizing misery. Not everything has to be meaningful; sometimes things are just ____27____. Instead, tragic optimism realizes the inevitability of ____28____ but also that we ourselves can determine how we face it. Difficult moments often lead to extreme behaviors: what’s now known as ____29____ positivity on the one hand — tricking ourselves that everything is great — or extreme negativity and desperation on the other. Both ____30____ us of doing anything about the situation. Extreme optimism and unrealistic belief, at root, ____31____ that anything is wrong; and if nothing is wrong, there is nothing to worry about and nothing to change. Extreme negativity and desperation are so harsh that they essentially say that any action would be ____32____. Between these two poles exists a third way: ____33____ wise hope and wise action. Wise hope and wise action ask us to ____34____ a situation and see it clearly for what it is, and then gather the strength, courage and resolve to focus on what we can control. We remind ourselves that we have faced challenges before. We continue because to stand still is not a(n) ____35____. 21. A. constant B. mental C. physical D. sudden 22. A. impermanent B. irresistible C. unbelievable D. unrealistic 23. A. critical B. flexible C. positive D. sympathetic 24. A. assuming B. complaining C. rejecting D. warning 25. A. memory B. motives C. permission D. rewards 26. A. actively B. hesitantly C. initially D. materialistically 27. A. awful B. beneficial C. relevant D. unnoticed 28. A. conflict B. departure C. romance D. suffering 29. A. balanced B. blind C. conditional D. infectious 30. A. accuse B. free C. inform D. remind 31. A. confirm B. deny C. imply D. recognize 32. A. pointless B. preventive C. successful D. violent 33. A. committing to B. fighting against C. participating in D. reflecting on 34. A. accept B. create C. exploit D. mask 35. A. beginning B. example C. option D. trend Section B Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have read. (A) Young Americans, fed up with U. S. social media and its fake praise and obvious abuse, are turning to a Chinese app-BlueBook. In China, anyone looking for a restaurant review, a how-to guide or a trip route is likely to fire up the app. But U. S. teens and 20-somethings are downloading it to get in on a new beauty trend. Users holding a sign with the Chinese characters “tingquan,” meaning “listening to advice,” invite others to weigh in on how to improve their appearance. Commenters can write in tips, but they also post images of hairdos or fashions. Sometimes they even edit advice seekers’ photos to show how they will look with the improved styles. In China, people are more straightforward, sometimes even cruelly honest, but they mean well. Yet people on U. S. social media can be excessively complimentary. That’s why young users who want real talk about their appearance and personal style are now looking elsewhere. Z. J. Rubin, a 16-year-old high-school student from Pittsburgh, said his interest in Chinese culture has stimulated him to try different Chinese social-media app. Rubin joined the # tingquan campaign in February after seeing other users do it. He said he was touched by the kindness of the strangers who encouraged him to be more confident and told him to sleep more, as they thought he looked tired. Zaria MaBon, a 22-year-old public-health student in Atlanta, discovered BlueBook three years ago, when a friend told her that it was “like Instagram, only better.” MaBon is Black, so when she asked for styling tips, she prepared herself for “racist abuse and body shaming.” On BlueBook, however, she received “straightforward but helpful” feedback. “It was the first place where I didn’t get nasty comments,” MaBon said. 36. Unlike Chinese youngsters, young Americans are turning to BlueBook to ______. A get feedback on their looks. B. share their own beauty tips with others. C. look for step-by-step guides on hairdos. D. complain about fake praise and obvious abuse. 37. By “people on U. S. social media can be excessively complimentary”, the writer implies that people on U. S. social media ______. A. are honest with their opinions. B. don’t care about others’ viewpoints. C. are unwilling to express their views. D. don’t often give objective comments. 38. Both Rubin and Mabon think that BlueBook is a(n)______ community. A. diverse B. fashion C. international D. supportive 39. Which of the following is the best title for this passage? A. Tingquan Campaign at home and abroad. B. A Chinese app is giving Americans advice. C. Kind and honest strangers on social media. D Young Americans seek how-to guides in China. (B) The MZH Alumni Executive Mentor (校友导师) Program Program Background The MZH Global Alumni Programs and MZH Shanghai’s Center for Career Development (CCD) launched this program in 2014. The goal is to build up a lively alumni-student mentorship program that recognizes our alumni’s professional achievement while helping current MZH Shanghai students get knowledge, information and perspectives from the real world and receive guidance from mentors on their future career plans. Highlights ●Increase specific industry knowledge and enhance professional communication skills by interacting with director-level mentors from various industries such as financial services, legal services, technology, media and communication. ●Broaden real-world culture perspectives and improve understanding of workplace including China, Singapore, New York and others. ●Gain support from a growing alumni network and a community of mentors and mentees from across the Globe. ●Empower personal journey and cultivate potential for career desires in Asian Pacific’s dynamic landscape. Mentee Application ●Who can apply ◇MZH Shanghai second year students, or MZH and MZH Abu Dhabi Students currently studying away in Shanghai ◇Student must be in Good Academic Standing ◇Student must be in Shanghai for the whole academic year (Fall Semester+Spring Semester) ●What to prepare ◇One-page English Resume ◇500-word Personal Statement & 5-min Personal Video (program motivation and career desires) ◇Application Form including your mentor choice and reasons (link and mentor profile will be given in September) ●How to apply Application starts in September. Applicants need to complete the online application form. Please stay tuned to CCD emails (shanghai.carccrdevelopment@MZH.edu) and WeChat (ID: MZHShanghaiCCD). Successful applicants will be selected for the program and introduced to their alumni mentor via email by late October. 40. Which of the following is an aim of The MZH Alumni Executive Mentor Program? A. Building up a lively atmosphere on campus. B. Offering alumni job opportunities at MZH Shanghai. C. Providing students with real-world insights and career advice. D. Relating students to alumni who performed well academically. 41. How can mentees benefit from the program? A. They can win the chance for overseas journeys. B. They can expand their global cultural viewpoints. C. They can get job offers in international corporations. D. They can enhance their communication with other mentees. 42. Applicants can know about the requirements for ________ from Mentee Application. ①academic performance ②age ③application materials ④channel of application ⑤deadline of application ⑥nationality A. ①③④⑤ B. ②③⑤⑥ C. ①②③⑤ D. ①②④⑥ (C) In the roughly two years since the public release of ChatGPT, artificial intelligence (A. I.) has advanced far more rapidly than humanity has learned to use its good features and to prevent its bad ones. On the bad side, for example, it turns out that A. I. is really good at controlling and cheating its human “masters.” This past summer, OpenAI released ol, the first in a series of A.1. models designed to spend more time thinking before they respond. Before the release, it hired Apollo Research, which studies risks of cheating by A. L., to evaluate the system. To pressure-test the system, Apollo instructed ol to strongly pursue a specific goal, telling it “nothing else matters.” Here is OpenAI’s evaluation report about ol: Data control: In a simple data processing task where the goals of the model were in conflict with the user’s goal, ol would appear to complete the task as requested but subtly (不易察觉地) control the data to advance its own goal in 19percent of cases. Doubling down: When Apollo Research conducted ‘follow-up interviews’ where they challenged the model about its incorrect actions, ol would deny taking action or make up false explanations in 99 percent of cases. Chatbots powered by large language models are suited for helping people brainstorm because they can open a path that’s worth exploring. One assumption for how large language models such as ol think is that they use what logicians call abduction. Abduction isn’t well known, but it’s common in daily life, not to mention possibly inside A. I. Unlike deduction, which is reasoning from general laws to specific conclusions, and induction, reasoning from the specific to the general, abduction is a type of probable reasoning that starts from the known results and determines the most likely cause leading to those results, requiring creativity. The more powerful A. I. gets, the less humans understand about it — but perhaps we shouldn’t judge ourselves too harshly for that. As it turns out, A. I. doesn’t even understand itself. It’s one thing to honor the mystery of the human brain, but quite another to admit that artificial intelligence — both creative and plotting — is slipping away from our understanding. 43. In the system test, what did Apollo Research ask ol to do? A. Prioritize user safety. B. Think before speaking. C. Pressure-test the design. D. Achieve a goal at all costs. 44. What can be concluded from the evaluation report about ol? A. ol always completes tasks on schedule as user intended. B. Data control occurs in about 5% of ol’s data processing tasks. C. ol manages data skillfully and denies actions when challenged. D. ol processes data efficiently and admits incorrect actions readily. 45. Abduction is the reasoning approach used to ______. A. identify patterns and make generalizations B. draw certain conclusions from general principles C. move from specific observations to universal laws D. infer the most possible explanation from given evidence 46. Which of the following statements is the writer most likely to agree with? A. The human brain is less complicated than A. I. B. Humans have control over the progress of A. I. C. A. I. may have to give in when challenged by humans. D. It’s hard to accept that A. I. is beyond our understanding. Section C Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need. Houseplants Can Make You Healthier Absorbing yourself in nature is good for you. Being outdoors has been shown to improve your mood, concentration and mental health, among other things. ____47____ Get your hands in the soil. Touching soil, even if it’s in pots by your window, may improve your health as well. Dirt can benefit your microbiome (菌群), with possible benefits such as a stronger immune system (免疫系统). ____48____ So don’t see plants as something to look at; instead, report plants with your gloves off. ____49____ When Griffin, known on social media as Plant Kween, is ministering to the 202 plants in his apartment, he uses it as an opportunity to check in with himself: Am I getting enough water? Have I gotten enough sunlight today, too? Sometimes he uses the plant-care time to pick up the phone and connect with someone. “I’ve had some of my best conversations with friends as I’ve been watering my plants,” he said. Your work space doesn’t have to be a wasteland. If you have an office that gets some light, consider bringing in something green. The presence of plants in a work space has been shown to make workers happier and more productive. Even a bunch of flowers from a supermarket could be good for your health — a nice thought that researchers actually put to the test in a study of Japanese businessmen. And, if you work at home, sit near a plant for the day. “You know, we don’t always have to push it into a corner,” Griffin said. “____50____” A. Tend to yourself while you tend your plants. B. You can put it right in front of you and enjoy its beauty. C. You don’t need to be a gardening expert to enjoy the benefits. D. Viewing nature indoors can lower your heart rate and blood pressure. E. Research suggests you may get the same reaction from caring for houseplants. F. But indoor green spaces, even small ones, have benefits for our physical and mental well-being, too. III. Summary Writing 51. Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible. When Questions Turn Self-Centered Does this situation sound familiar? A friend approaches and asks, “Hey, what are you up to this weekend?” You tell her you’re not sure, but nothing big. She replies with her own vivid plan. “I’m going to my lake house, and we’re having a massive bonfire.” What seemed like a genuine expression of interest in you suddenly shifts and becomes a chance for your friend to show off, complain or simply share about herself. I call this strategy “boomerasking,” and it happens constantly. Like the circling bend of a boomerang (回旋镖), boomeraskers ask a question, let their conversation partners answer and then immediately bring the focus of the conversation back to themselves. For many people, self-disclosure simply feels great. Still, most of us are sensitive to the fact that we can’t just walk around showing off and complaining and talking about ourselves all the time. So, we attempt to solve this problem with some indirect habits. But among all the seemingly skillful and obvious ways we attempt to mask our self-centeredness, boomcrasking might be the worst — because it takes away the amazing benefits that come from asking questions. Asking sincere questions, listening to others’ answers and following up on those answers may be the easiest and most powerful pathway to shared understanding and interpersonal connection. Boomerasking ruins the magic, however. Failing to follow up on your partner’s answer, and answering the question yourself instead, makes others feel like you don’t care about them — and probably didn’t care about them when you asked the question to begin with. So don’t boomerask! While sharing about yourself feels good and can bring us closer, when another person shares their perspective, focus on them. We should all aim to be more interested in our partners before we go back to proving how interesting we are ourselves. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第Ⅱ卷(共40分) Ⅳ. Translation Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets. 52. 不要因为一次失败的尝试,就放弃你的目标。(give) (汉译英) ______________________________________________________________________________________ 53. 这位知名作家推荐的书广受追捧,现已售罄。(so)(汉译英) ______________________________________________________________________________________ 54. 这座北方冰城面对突如其来的大批游客,一时无所适从。(number) (汉译英) ______________________________________________________________________________________ 55. 当你知道这些交通工具和旅行线路背后的故事,你一定会惊叹人类一直以来是多么富有冒险精神。(amazed) (汉译英) ______________________________________________________________________________________ Ⅴ. Guided Writing 56. Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese. 假设你是明启中学高三学生李明。你想报考某外地大学,因为该校有你心仪的专业,且该专业在全国排名领先,但遭到了父母的反对。写一封信给你的父母,争取他们的支持(信中请不要出现真实的校名和人名)。内容须包括: 1)你的意愿; 2)你的理由。 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 黄浦区2025年高考模拟考 英语试卷 Ⅰ. Listening Comprehension Section A Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, you will have seven seconds to decide which choice is the best answer to the question you have heard. Now you have 100 seconds to read all the choices on the screen. 57. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 A. Annoyed. B. Curious. C. Pleased. D. Unconcerned. 58. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 A. The woman has finished her report. B. The man will help the woman with the report. C. The man advises the woman to have a break now. D. The woman needs a cup of coffee to go on with her report. 59. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 A. In a bookstore. B. In a shopping mall. C At a car rental center. D. At an airport ticket counter. 60. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 A. To donate cash to help students continue their studies. B. To invest in establishing cash rewards for top students. C. To reward both high-achieving and progressing students. D. To encourage students with poorest grades through cash rewards. 61. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 A. It is an interesting book. B. It is worth reading again. C. It is difficult to understand. D. It is unrclated to the man’s essay. 62. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 A. He had his brother redecorate it. B. He sought design ideas from the woman. C. He designed it himself with his brother’s help. D. He hired a professional designer to decorate it. 63. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 A. It has existed for a long time. B. It can enhance the present chain. C It is as perfect as it was shown in the presentation. D. It is too novel to be appreciated by regular suppliers. 64. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 A. To track the damaged package. B. To repair the package for the woman. C. To calculate the number of calls today. D. To submit a claim request for the woman. 65. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 A. Follow others’ footsteps. B. Admit his own weaknesses. C. Focus on self-improvement. D. Keep comparing with others. 66. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 A. Fictional and funny. B. Fact-based and traditional. C. Objective and entertaining. D. Unpredictable and amusing. Section B Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, you will have seven seconds to decide which choice would be the best answer to the question you have heard. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 67. A. They can enjoy Olympic-standard events there. B. They can enjoy an open-door experience there. C. It allows the pool to be used for outdoor swimming. D. It creates a more spacious and comfortable environment. 68. A. Through equipment upgrades. B. By providing online training courses. C. Through weekly group training sessions. D. By offering full training and on-duty trainers. 69. A. Those who want to join LP Clubs. B. Passersby applying for a trainer position. C. Competitive athletes training for the Olympics. D. Locals who are interested in open-air experience. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 70. A. To reduce car use. B. To decrease pollution. C. To ease economic pressure. D. To fund public transportation. 71. A. $2.25. B. $5. C. $9. D. $11.25. 72. A. It will have no effect on traffic or pollution. B. It may affect business and trouble daily drivers. C. The fees are too low to make any significant difference. D. It will lead to an increase in public transportation usage. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 73. A. The vegetarian food festival. B. The prices of her farm goods. C. The way to the Newcastle City Hall. D. The man’s help with her work on the farm. 74. A. She bakes items from vegetables. B. She hopes to promote her vegetable farm. C. She is seeking sellers for her home bakery. D. She wants to learn how to grow organic vegetables. 75. A. Owning a small farm shop. B. Providing necessary certificates. C. Uploading the pictures of home baking. D. Self-checking the safety of their produce. 76. A. The deadline for application. B. The completion of the baking task. C. The issuing of certificates to sellers. D. The closing date of the food festival. 黄浦区2025年高考模拟考 英语试卷 (完成试卷时间:105分钟 总分:115分) 2025年4月 第Ⅰ卷(共75分) Ⅰ. Grammar and Vocabulary Section A 【1~10题答案】 【答案】1. coping##to cope 2. the##these 3. to decrease 4. that##which 5. what 6. after##when##if 7. counts##is counted 8. known 9. you 10. in##into Section B 【11~20题答案】 【答案】11. K 12. J 13. B 14. E 15. F 16. A 17. H 18. I 19. C 20. D II. Reading Comprehension Section A Directions: For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B,C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. 【21~35题答案】 【答案】21. C 22. A 23. C 24. A 25. C 26. A 27. A 28. D 29. B 30. B 31. B 32. A 33. A 34. A 35. C Section B Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have read. (A) 【36~39题答案】 【答案】36. A 37. D 38. D 39. B (B) 【40~42题答案】 【答案】40. C 41. B 42. A (C) 【43~46题答案】 【答案】43. D 44. C 45. D 46. D Section C Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need. 【47~50题答案】 【答案】47. F 48. E 49. A 50. B III. Summary Writing 【51题答案】 【答案】Boomerasking is when someone asks a question but quickly makes the conversation about themselves. This indirect self-disclosure makes people feel good, but it reduces the benefits of real questions, like building understanding and connections. Also, this behavior can make others feel unimportant. So avoid boomerasking, and raise sincere questions and listen attentively to others’ responses. 第Ⅱ卷(共40分) Ⅳ. Translation Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets. 【52题答案】 【答案】Don’t give up your goals (just) because of one unsuccessful attempt. 【53题答案】 【答案】The book recommended by this famous author is so popular that it is now out of stock/sold out. 【54题答案】 【答案】The sudden arrival of a large number of tourists left this northern ice city at a loss This northern ice city was at a loss due to the sudden arrival of a large number of tourists. This northern ice city didn’t know what to do with the sudden arrival of a large number of tourists. This northern ice city was unprepared/ unequipped for/ to handle the sudden arrival of a large number of tourists. 【55题答案】 【答案】When you know the stories behind these means of transportation and travel routes, you will definitely be amazed at how adventurous humans have always been. Ⅴ. Guided Writing 【56题答案】 【答案】Dear Mom and Dad, I’m writing to share my sincere thoughts on my university choice. I’m determined to apply to ... University in another city, as it offers my dream major, ..., a nationally top-ranked program perfectly aligned with my interests and career goals. Studying there will provide access to renowned professors, cutting-edge facilities, and rich resources, which will lay a solid foundation for my future through high-quality education. Engaging with diverse peers and a new academic environment will also broaden my horizons and strengthen my adaptability. I understand your worries about me being far from home, but I see this as an opportunity to grow independently. Managing life and studies on my own is a vital skill for my future. I sincerely hope you can support my decision and understand my passion. Your encouragement means everything to me. Thank you for your love and understanding. Your loving son, Li Ming 黄浦区2025年高考模拟考 英语试卷 Ⅰ. Listening Comprehension Section A Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, you will have seven seconds to decide which choice is the best answer to the question you have heard. Now you have 100 seconds to read all the choices on the screen. 【57题答案】 【答案】A 【58题答案】 【答案】A 【59题答案】 【答案】D 【60题答案】 【答案】C 【61题答案】 【答案】A 【62题答案】 【答案】C 【63题答案】 【答案】B 【64题答案】 【答案】D 【65题答案】 【答案】C 【66题答案】 【答案】C Section B Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, you will have seven seconds to decide which choice would be the best answer to the question you have heard. 【67~69题答案】 【答案】67. D 68. D 69. A 【70~72题答案】 【答案】70. A 71. C 72. B 【73~76题答案】 【答案】73. A 74. A 75. B 76. A 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$黄浦区2025年高考模拟考英语试卷one listening comprehension . section a directions in section a,you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation in the question about IT, you will have seven seconds to decide which choice is the best answer to the question you have heard. Now you have one hundred seconds to read all the choices on the screen. One as a kid, did you know what job you wanted to do when you grow up? No, I didn't. And I got sick every time. Adults asked me what I wanted to be when I grow up. Question, how did the woman feel when adults asked about her future career as a kid? Two, I stayed up late, finishing a report. IT was a lot of work, but it's done now. That's great. You deserve a coffee break. Later . question, what can we learn from the conversation? Three, hello, I need to change my flight. Can you help me with that? Of course, I can assist you with that. May I have your booking reference . number question, where does this conversation most probably take place? For your proposal to pay cash rewards to students who get good grades is a particular problem. What about students who don't get good grades? But my proposal is not just to reward students with good grades, but also students who show improvement. Question, what's the man's proposal? Five, a friend recommended the book the three body problem, but I ve been so busy writing my essay that I haven't been able to read for pleasure in months. Well, sounds like if you're going to read anything for fun, this is the book . question. What does the woman think of the book? The three body problem. Six over. I love your apartment. IT looks like you had a professional designer. No, I did IT all by myself with a little help from my brother greg, who was actually in the home decoration business. Question, how did the man deal with his apartment? Seven, I appreciate your presentation, but we already have regular suppliers. I understand your faith fitness to current suppliers completely, but our novel technology could be the perfect addition to your existing . chain question. What does the woman think of their technology? aid. Hi, i'm calling about a package I received today. It's badly damaged. I'm sorry to hear that. Could I get your tracking number to start . a claim question? What does the man intend to do? Nine, i'm always trying to be as good as others, but I never seem to get there. When you compare your current status with a starting point, you'll find you've made progress, right? Question, what does the woman imply the man should do? Ten, so will your new show style be like that of the documentary? Kind of IT will be like a documentary in the sense that IT will be non fiction. In fact, based. However, our idea is for IT to be also fun and entertaining, something which traditional documentaries aren't so . much question. What would the new show be like? Section b directions in section b, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you'll be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, you will have seven seconds to decide which choice would be the best answer to the question. You have . heard questions eleven. three, thirteen are based on the following passage. Now you have thirty seconds to read all the choices on the . screen on behalf of L. P. Clubs, i'd like to welcome you all here today. My name's Sandy Fisher, and i'm one of the fitness managers here. Before we start our tour of the club, i'll just run through some basic information about the facilities we have here, including recent improvements, our greatest resources, probably our swimming pool. Although IT is twenty five meters long, which isn't olympic sized, we've now expanded IT from six lanes to eight, so it's much wider. This means there are rarely more than a couple of people at a time in each lane. Unfortunately, there isn't space for an outdoor pool here, but the glass roof on the swimming pool can be partially withdrawn, which means you can enjoy something of the OpenAIr experience on warmer days. Our recently modernized fitness center has all the latest exercise equipment, including ten new running machines and a wide range of weight training machines. Each member is given full training in how to Operate the equipment, and there is always a trainer on duty to offer help and advice. Now listen again, on behalf of L. P. Clubs, i'd like to welcome you all here today, my named Sandy Fisher, and i'm one of the fittings bandages here. Before we start our tour of the club, I just run through some basic information about the facilities we have here, including recent improvements. Our greatest resource is probably our swimming pool, although IT is twenty five meters long, which is an olympic sized, we've now expanded IT from six lanes to eight, so it's much wider. This means there are rarely more than a couple of people at a time in each lane. Unfortunately, there is a space for an outdoor pool here, but the glass proof on the swiming pool can be partially withdrawn, which means you can enjoy something of the open experience on warmer days. Our recently modernized the fitness y center has all the latest exercise equipment, including ten new running machines and a wide range of weight training machines. Each member is given the full training in how to Operate the equipment, and there is always a trainer on duty to offer help and advise. questions. Eleven, how does the recent expansion enhance the swimming pool experience for members? Twelve, how does the fitness center support members in using the equipment effectively? Thirteen who are the target listeners of this talk. Questions fourteen through sixteen are based on the following passage. Now you have thirty seconds to read all the choices on the screen. New york cis's road pricing isn't the first of its kind in the U. S. So what is road pricing while it's a fee charged per car with a goal of discouraging driving, so as of january the fifth, driving into manhattan got even Price. A passenger vehicles now pay nine dollars during p hours and two point two five during off p hours overnight to enter manhattan. Each day, trucks will also be charged to fees for p and off p colors for each trip into manhattan. Road pricing has been a debated topic concept there for decades. As early as the nineteen fifties, those in favor of road pricing, say IT, would reduce traffic in one of the world's densest and busiest areas, while also reducing pollution and providing a source of income for city projects. On the other hand, critics are saying that IT will direct business away from the city, and it's an unnecessary burden on those who travel to and from work by car every day. Now listen again. New york city's road pricing is the first of its kind in the U. S. So what is road pricing? Well, it's a fee charged per car with the goal of discouraging driving. So as of january fifth, driving in the manhattan got even Price here. Passenger vehicles now pay nine dollars during peak hours and two dollars twenty five cents during off peak hours overnight to enter manhattan each day. Trucks will also be charged fees for peak and off peak hours for each trip into manhattan. Road pricing has been a debated topic concept there for decades. As early as the one hundred and fifty years. Those in favour of road pricing say IT would reduce traffic in one of the world's densest and busiest areas, while also reducing pollution in providing a source of income for city projects. On the other hand, critics are saying that IT will direct business away from the city, and it's an unnecessary burden on those who travel to and from work by car everyday. Questions fourteen, what is the main purpose of new york cities road pricing? Fifteen, how much would a car driver pay for one trip into manhattan during peak hours? Sixteen, what are the concerns of critics regarding road pricing? Question seventeen through twenty are based on the following conversation. Now you have forty seconds to read all the choices on the screen. Hello, good afternoon. I have an inquiry to make. It's about the vegetarian food festival you are holding on the night of August at the newcastle city hall. Yes, of course my name's phillip. How can I help you? IT says on your website that you are still looking for sellers, and I grow organic vegetables on my farm as well as doing my own homemaking. Would I be able to sell both the vegetables and items baked from them at the festival? That's exactly the type of thing we are looking for. We are getting close to the deadline. However, do you prefer to fill out an application on the well, or to prince IT out and fill IT in by hand, then post IT back to us? Remember that you will have to have all your certificates at hand when you are filling out the forms as the standards are high, and they will be carefully checked before anyone will be able to sell their products at the event. I should be fine with doing IT on your website, and I already have all my certificate as we run a small farm shop, too. good. Remember that the closing date is next tuesday, the twenty eighth of june. That's absolutely wonderful. Thank you so much for your help. Goodbye. bye. Now listen again. Hello, good afternoon. I have an inquiry to make. It's about the vegetarian food festival you are holding on the night of August at the newcastle city hall. Yes, of course my name's phillip. How can I help you that . says on your website that you are still looking for sellers and I grow organic vegetables on my farm as well as doing my own homemaking. Would I be able to sell both the vegetables and items baked from them at the festival? That's exactly the type of thing we are looking for. We are getting close to the deadline. However, do you prefer to fill out an application on the well, or to print IT out and fill IT in by hand, then post IT back to us? Remember that you will have to have all your certificates at hand when you are filling out the forms as the standards are high, and they will be carefully checked before anyone will be able to sell their products at the event. I should be fine with doing IT on your website, and I already have all my certificate as we run a small farm shop. Two. good. Remember that the closing date is next tuesday, the twenty eighth of june. That's absolutely wonderful. Thank you so much for your help. Goodbye bye. Questions seventeen, what is the woman inquire about? Eighteen one can be learned about the woman. Nineteen, what is the requirement for those who apply to sell produce at the festival? Twenty one final reminder, does Philip give the woman? 关注微信公众号,上海初高中英语教学,海量名校名师资源,助力升学一臂之力。

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