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西南大学附中高2025届高考全真模拟(英语)学科试题
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61.has changed
61.strength
62.dresses
63.to meet
W:I'm gathering supplies for a three-day group hiking trip in the Grand Camyon.(1)A trp of a
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六、应用文写作;
M:Cool but it's tough Please tell me you're going with skilled guides
Dear Chris
W:Of course.I've already talked to the travel agency.
How are you?Last month.our school launched a"Werght Maragement Month"to promoee healthy
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lifestyles Given the fhct that I've benefned a lot from the projeet,I'd love to share my experience with
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workout.The activities were diverse.We attended mutrition lectures,shared ways of balancing our diets
confirms you've len the place in proper comdition.
and joined fun sports like busketbull and yoga A highlight was the daily step-count challenge,where we
M:Thanks for this information.2)
tracked our progress using fimness apps
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Through this event.I realized the importance of regular exercise and mindful eating Now I focus on
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choosing low-calorie snacks and walking more,and I've never been so energetic beforel
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M It's promising bu not currently practical for widespread use.
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W:True.Hopefully,it will be applied in the near future.Ir'greatly reduce greenhouse gases and
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W:We've put up grab hars in Grandma's bedroom.the bathruom,and along the stairway.These
yelled.rushing forward.Ed turned around with a puzzled look "Your wing-it's loose Here."Tom
pulled a glue tube from his pocket,hands steady as they fived the wing together.The crowd murmured.
will certainly reduce the risk of falls.
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M:Right.Besides,what about an emergency response system that can easily call an ambulance or a
skyward.shooting up flawtessly
caretaker?
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W:'ll add that to our li林(5)
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W:Yes,sir.
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M I saw that difficult sale you made today.I was impressed.(6)
W:Not this time,Jemry
W:Fer me,I think it's important to be bonest,fair,and patient with people.even when it's a M:You've been coming here for 15 years to get your hair cut.ever since you were as tall as my knees,
challenge.(6)It will pay off over time with repeat customers and word-of-mouh business.That's how
and that's all you've ever asked for (15)
I was raised
W:I know.but I graduated yesterday,soI want something different.Something special
M I couldn'te moe That's also the attitude of our most successful salepeople who've been with us fo
M:What were you thinking?A new color?
years Well,if you keep looking long-term.you may take over my role one day.
W:No.I like my thick black hair.but I wunt to have curly hair for a change.(16)
W:Well,thanks.I'll keep it up
M:Well.how abot we do it slightly"S?This type of hair dries quickly,straightens easily.and is
Tt7为学校殊等筹划食物(第9为推断型)
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M.Look you with all your big fancy woeds This will take a comple of hours Is it okay?(17)
M If we buy six cases,that'll make 72 bottles.(8)Every student gets a couple,and we'll bave some o
W:Sure,I have nowhere else to be.(17)All my exams are over
spare.Whait do you think?
M In th case,sit back,relax and let me take care of your hair.
W:Let's get more in case the weather is hotter than expected.Make it cight eases.(8)Nest.the
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snacks.They loved the biseunts fast time.but with all the activities on the trip.let's get something
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that it was ecactly what you needod?My parents always encouraged me to pursue semething
M I suggest Big Effon Energy Bars.They've got peamns,pumpkin seeds.and dned cherries They're
"practieal".and engineering stemrd like the right choice.(18)My parents were excited that their
fantastic for a healthy srack.They cost more.of course,but we have the budget for them
son was going tn be an engineer...until I wasn't.(19)No matter how hard I tried,my grades kept
W:Good.The restaurant for lunch is sorted,right?
falling.Ooe day,in my second year at umiversity,after another terrihle exam,(18)I wandered ino a
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small gallery across frmth lbrary.I sat down,looked up,and sanw my future Por the first time,I fet
Tt8排练节目(第10题为裤断题)
moved by pictures The light was recorded by a camera.primed,and hung on a wall How could
W:Hi Gerald,are you still here too?
something so simple be so powerfun?That afternoon,I loet myself in the imges but somehaw found my
M Yes I want to do well in the performance.(11)
future path It hit me.I could see myself as a phoographer.I wanted to move people and make them feel
W:Me too I like to practice in the actual place where we'll perform
something about being aive,not by making machines,but by art I would build with light And now,l
M So do I For me.I especially want to make sure that everyume can hear the notes.(11)
of you,and my once disappointed but now proud parents,are here to see my first exhibition,
W:I do understad Bat I used to feel the opposite when I played the piano.(13)It sometimes came out
Builing widr Ligh (19)(20)I hope that in these pictures,you will find sumething meaningful about
super loud,even when I tried to pliry softly.
yourself.(20)Thank you.
M The other players don't seem to worry about their performance.(12)
W:Do you think they don'tcare?
M No.I think they have heen playing for a long time,so they are secure in their skilk.(12)
W:I guess 30.Did you know that we are the youmnpest in our musie group?
第2用店2属西南大学附中高2025届高三下全真模拟考试
英语试题
(满分:150分:考试时间:120分钟)
2025年5月
注意事项:
1. 答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、班级、考场/座位号、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2. 答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔填涂;答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米的黑色签字笔书写
必须在题号对应的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写无效:保持答卷清洁、完整。
3. 考试结束后,将答题卡交回(试题卷自行保管,以备评讲)。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
注意,听力部分答题时请先将答案标在试卷上,听力部分结束前你将有两分钟的时间将答
案转涂到答题卡上。
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下
一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What is the woman planning to do next?
B. Sign up for a new trip
A. Find a skilled guide
C. Prepare supplies for a hike
2. What does the man probably want to do?
B. Get his money back
A. Look for a roommate
C. Rent a house
3. Why does the man listen to the song?
A. He tries to keep up to date
B. He wants to learn Spanish. C. It's sung by his favorite singer
4. How does the woman sound about the green energy?
A. Surprised.
B. Expectant.
C.Doubtful
5. What change are the speakers making to the house?
A. Replacing old furniture.
B. Adding medical safety features
C. Improving security from break-ins
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. What does the man praise the woman for?
A. Her eagerness to learn
B. Her growth as a new leader
C. Her way of dealing with clients
高三英语 第1页(共10页)
7. What is the probable relationship betwecn the speakers?
A. Manager and cmployee.
B. Customet and aalespcrson
C. Interviewer and interviewee
叫第7段材料,同答第8、9题。
s. How many bottles of water will the speakers buy?
A.12.
B. 72.
C.96.
o. What are the speakers doing?
A. Ordering food for students.
B. Setting a food budget for the school
C. Making food arrangements for a trip
听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。
10. Why do the speakers stay late in the hall?
A. To exchange their experience.
B. To practice their performances
C. To improve their cooperation.
11. What is worrying the man about his performance?
B. Being too loud
A. Being too quiet
C. Being too short
12. What does the man think about the rest of the musicians?
B. They are quite young
A. They are quite confident.
C. They are quite lazy
13. What is the woman in the group?
B. She is a pianist
A. She is a singer
C. She is a violinist
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. Deciding on a new hair color.
B. Sharing knowledge of hair care
C. Changing a hairstyle after graduation
15: What do we know about the man
A. He is new in his role
B He graduated yesterday
C. He's known the woman for long
16. What is the woman's hair normally like?
A. Curly.
B. Straight.
C. Colorful
17. How long will the woman likely be in the place?
A. Several hours.
B. One hour.
C. Fifteen minutes
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What did the speaker initially study at college?
B. Engineering.
A. Mechanics
C. Photography
19. How did the speaker's parents feel about him changing his studies at first?
A. Proud.
B. Disappointed.
C. Uncertain
20. Where is the speaker giving the speech?
B. At a school library.
A. At an art gallery
C. At an engineering building
高三 英语 第2页(共10页)
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、从每题给的A、B、C、D四个选项,选出最佳选质。
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"Where We Are": A Photo Essay Contest for Exploring Community
A you drawn to a specialized club that brings passionate people together? If so, use Where We
Are sencs and the work of last year's teen winners as a guide to create a photo essay that documents ar
nteresting local offline community
The Challenge
Whichever community you choose, it'll be your job to interview and photograph them. Then,
you'll pull everything together in a visual essay, which will tell the group's story via a short introduction
and a series of photographs with descriptions
Your photo essay MUST include:
Six to eight images uploaded in order
Short descriptions, of no more than 75 words per image. (This is an update from last year wher
we allowed only 50 words.)
A short introduction of up to 3oo words, providing background or context to complement photc
and description information
At least one quote from a community member about what makes it meaningful
The Rules
Open to students aged 13 to 19 with parental permission to participate.
Submitted work (photos and writing) must be original and your own work, not copied or AI.
generated.
Use editing software only for minor corrections like brightness: don't change the photo's reality
Work alone, in pairs, or in groups of up to four other students, but only one entry each
Include a brief informal “artist's statement" about your process, which will not be used to
choose finalists but will help us to design and improve our contests
All entries are due by Jan. 15, 2025
For more tips and updates, feel free to reach out
21. What's the purpose of the contest?
A. To set up online communities.
B. To show off beautiful photos
C. To dig into particular groups.
D. To make up interesting stories
22. Which of the following is reauired in the photo essay?
A. Randomly uploaded pictures.
B. An 80-word account per image
C. Brief introductions to the contest
D. A quote from a group member.
23. What's the function of the "artist's statement'?
A. It betters the contests.
B. It records the process
C. It helps pick the winners
D. It protects artists' patents.
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Spanish artist Almudena Romcro is cxhibiting her unique plant-based art that shows it's possible
to create art in an eco-friendly manner, with her inclusion in exhibitions in London and Paris
ln her four~chapter series called The Pigment Change, rather than developing photos on
photographie paper, she prints them directly onto plants. "I just put a negative () on top of the leaf
and leave it to the sunlight, and then the image gets recorded on the leaf," Romero said. "But I also print
on living plants using a digital projector, and the plant makes photosynthesis (光合作用)with the ligh
from the projector and records an image."
But she admits that her eco-friendly techniaues wouldn't work for all artists. "It produces
temporary pieces, so it's a lot more difficult to be financially sustainable when your art is temporary,
but I guess it's also depending on how you understand life and what you want to do with your practice."
she explained.
For Romero, plants are beings we can learn from. For the Spaniard (西班牙人). we should
challenge the idea that humans are the most important beings, stressing the value of all living organisms
and ecosystems and seeing other species as having their own agendas and intentions. The artist
explained that she sees plants respond and adapt to light changes throughout the seasons."Why do we
tend to think that we only have these abilities as humans?" said Romero. "The problem is the common
perspective that we think that we are very different until science proves the opposite."
She won the BMW Residency Award for the project. Now, Romero is working on her next project
which is due to be completed by June 2o25. For Romero, this art-science project is like coming full
circle. "I love my passion for plant photography." she said, "I'm really happy about plant photography."
24. How does Almudena Romero create her plant-based art?
A. By printing plants on photographic paper. B. By recording images on plants with light
C. By projecting negatives onto living plants. D. By attaching the photos to the top of leaves
25. Which of the folowing best describe Romero's art?
A. Unique but short-lived.
B. Creative and profitable
C. Practical but time-consuming
D. Widespread and eco-friendly
26. What can we learn about plants and humans according to Romero?
A. Plants are less important than humans.
B. Humans are more adaptable than plants
C. Plants have their own purposes and values. D. Humans should allow plants to grow naturally
27. Which can be a suitable title for this text?
A. The Art-Science Project: The Future of Photography
B. The Art-Science Project: A Combination of Technology and Art
C. Almudena Romero: A Journey from Traditional to Modern Art
D. Almudena Romero: Plant-Based Art and the Eco-Friendly Vision
高三英语 第4页(共10页)
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What makes a good life? Philosophers have long offered rwo classic answers: hedonia, a life free
fom paan and full of pleasure, and eudaimonia, a vurtuous and purposeful life. But in a new study.
shilosopher Lorraine Besser and psychologist Shigehiro Oishi argue for a third clement: "psychological
ochness" They suggest that a good life is not just happy or meaningful but also interesting. varied. and
surprsang-even if some surprises are unpleasant
A psvchologically rich life may not always be in line with happiness or virtue. Adventures, crises
and unexpected tums can be painful or lead one away from their original purpose. Yet. these expericnces
bring depth and complexity, making life less boring. As Besser and Oishi write in Philosophical
Pswchology, a psychologically rich life may give up some happiness or meaning for novelty and
transformation.
But do people actually value such a life? To find out, the researchers surveyed over 3.ooo people
across nine countries. Participants were given 15 words such as "pleasant","meaningful" and "interesting".
and asked which best described a good life. While most prioritized happiness and meaning, 10-15% across
cultures still chose psychological richness as their ideal, even when forced to pick just one
In another experiment, the researchers asked participants about their regrets. Did they regret
decisions that made their lives less happy or meaningful? Or did they regret missing out on interesting
surprising experiences? About 3o% of respondents in the U.S. and South Korea valued psychological
ichness when reflecting on their regrets, suggesting that people often wish they had embraced more
varied and unexpected paths
The desire for psychological richness goes beyond avoiding boredom. Even tragic or challenging
experiences can have transformative power, offering insights that happiness or virtue alone cannot
provide. As Leonard Cohen sang,"It's the cracks that let the light come in."A psvchologically rich life.
with all its unpredictability, may be what truly lets the light in
28. What leads to psychological richness?
A. Pure pleasure and lasting comfort
B. Clear goals and traditional virtues
C. Constant pain and unpleasant memories
D. Novel experiences and various challenges
29. How does psychological richness impact our life?
A. It adds dimensions to life
B. It erases boredom from life
C. It confirms people's initial intentions
D. It conflicts with happiness and meaning
30. What does the author imply through two experiments?
A. Some people attach importance to varied life
B. Regret is the key to a psychologically rich life.
C. Most people do not value psychological rchness.
D. Definng a good life varies from culture to culture.
31. What's the author's attitude towards the psychological richness?
B. Favorable.
C. Unclear.
A. Objective.
D. Dismissive
高三英语 第5页(共10页)
D
Artificial intelligence programs can create optical illusions (光.学错觉) that other Als are unable
to recognise, creating a uscful test that can differentinte humans from bots (机 器人Pr?).
A cat-and-mouse game has plaved out for almost two decades between website devclopers, who
want to keep bots out of thcir sites, and the attackers who want to get around those protections. Websites
use CAPTCHA tests that are designed to be easy for humans to pass, but that keep bots out. While these
tests have become harder to pass, the pace of A1 development means that AI-powered bots have quickl
gained the ability to solve any new test.
Now, Yuevang Li at the University of New South Wales and his coworkers have developed a new
est called lllusionCAPTCHA. It uses AI generative models to create optical illusions that combine an
input image and a prompt (提示词). For example, given a photograph of an apple and the prompt "city"
the AI generative models might create a new image of an apple-shaped city
For the test, subjects are shown these AI-generated images and asked if these images feature
combined images. When 10 people attempted the test, they passed 88 percent of the time. But AI
powered bots tested failed to pass any.
Li savs the test relies on the unique way the human brain processes visual information. Is there a
combined image of an apple in the image of a city? AI-powered bots couldn't tell but humans can. This
kind of gap between what AI and humans are capable of is also useful to researchers looking to improve
AI. he says. "They're trying to make AIs closer to human, closer and closer, but the more similar to
humans AIs are, the harder it is for us to distimguish A1-powered bots from humans," says Li
He expects AI to eventually become more capable than humans even at visual tests, which wil
force CAPTCHAs to look for things that AIs can do but humans cannot to tell AIs from humans.
However, Als will then learn to pretend to be unable to do these tasks. "I think it's going to be a problem
forever"he says.
32. What do we know about previous CAPTCHA tests?
A. They are intended to develop bots.
B. They are ineffective in blocking all bots.
C. They are designed to attack websites
D. They are too tricky for humans to pass
33. How do humans pass IllusionCAPTCHA tests?
A. By inputting photos and texts
B. By combining different images
C. By telling hidden visual information
D. By creating images in special shapes
34. What's paragraph 5 mainly about?
A. The benefit of AI improvement
B. The result of CAPTCHA tests
C. The function of the human brain
D. The yalue of human-Al difference
35. How will CAPTCHAs develop in the future according to Li?
A. They will be useless for advances in AI.
B. They will gradually switch to visual tests
C. They will be constantly challenged by A1. D. They will make use of the weaknesses of Al
高三 英语 第6页(共10页)
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可以填入空 处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余
选项。
Do you find yourself bouncing your leg, drumming your fingers, or clicking your pen while
studving? Don't fight the fidget (动来晃去)! It may be your body asking for movement. lt can bea
challenge to tear away from our books in the middle of a school day. 36
Change your position regularly.
Fidgeting signals that your posture needs a change. Sitting too long in one position can cause back
pain or stiffness. So listen to your body and mix thrrgs up. 37 . You might also consider a
hybrid sit-stand desk. Such desks can reduce discomfort in your lower back, neck, shoulders and more
Get ahead of your fidgeting by taking a movement break after every task. Do 10 sauats (深蹲
every hour or some jumping jacks (开合跳) every time you cross something off your to-do list or finish
a class. Done regularly, these short bursts of movement not only decrease physical discomfort but alsc
help you live longer.
Go for a five-minute walk
If you dislike getting in your exercise breaks in a crowded library, you could also switch to shor
walks. 39 And you don't need to be booking it. Any pace of walking provides some
cardiovascular (心血管的) benefit. So take a few minutes to get up and pace around the block
Use fidget toys wisely.
You may have fidget toys like stress balls or spinners at your desk. Some studies on fidget toy
among children and college students uncovered its possible negative impact on attention and memory.
40 . So you could try keeping some toys on your desk. But take care-they might be a little
distracting.
A. Arrange study breaks.
B. Schedule "exercise snacks".
C. You might have proper furniture to improve comfort
D. Try alternating between sitting, standing, and leaning back
E. A brief walk every half hour can significantly reduce blood sugar levels
E. Here are some ways to satisfy the need for movement during your study
G. However, other studies suggest they can help regulate emotions or reduce anxiety
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
高三英语 第7页(共10页)
阅读下面短文。从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项。
The last remaining video rental store in Pocatello. Video Stop, has officially closed its doors-bu
for one devoted customer, the magic of movie rentals will continue. Thanks to the store owner David
Kraning, a small section of films will remain 41
for a very special reason.
For over 15 vears, Christina Cavanaugh, who has Down svndrome (唐氏综合症) and is mostly
nonverbal (不用言辞表达的). has made renting movies a(n) 42 part of her routine. With
Video Stop 43 rentals and selling off most of its collection, Christina's mother, Toni, worried
about how the closure would 44 her daughter's daily life.
Christina has always had a deep 45 for video rental stores, 46each one with
her favorite films. She 47 Video Stop as "Babar" after renting Babar: The Movie there, and
another rental store, Great American Video, as "Beast" after borrowing Beaury and the Beast. When
Great American Video closed, Christina 48 to understand why she couldn't go inside
anymore, leaving both her and her mother 49 .
That's when Kraning 5o with a heartfelt solution. He decided to keep a portion of the
store's movies and repurposed a quiet 51 in his neighboring convenience store for Christina
to preserve her 52.
"It's a huge 53 ."Toni told East Idaho News. "It felt like such a heavy burden was lifted."
While the new rental corner will be accessible to other trusted 54 , it was Christina who
__55 its creation. When Toni first saw the setup, she affectionately called it "Christina's corner".
B. attractive
C. inexpensive
41. A. available
D. unknown
42. A. urgent
B. formal
C. essential
D. perfect
43. A. starting
B. ending
C. continuing
D. exchanging
44. A. impact
B. benefit
C. control
D. balance
45. A. sympathy
B. curiosity
C. reputation
D. affection
46. A. providing
C. separating
B. associating
D. presenting
47. A. proved
C. described
B. appointed
D. mistook
18. A. decided
B. attempted
C. maraged
D. struggled
49. A. amazed
B. delighted
C. depressed
D. frightened
B. passed by
50. A. stepped in
C. took over
D. set off
51. A.film
C. style
B. corner
D. image
52. A. tradition
B. principle
C. possession
D. ambition
53.A. effort
B. honor
C.relief
D. problem
C. relatives
54. A. coworkers
B. customers
D. strangers
55. A. funded
B. spotted
C. organized
D. inspired
高三英语 第8页(共10页)
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空门处填入1个适当的单词成括号内单词的正确形式。
The Timeless Whisper of Chinese Silk
In a guiet workshop outside Hangzhou. the rhythrnic sound of wooden weaving machines echoes a
5.o00.year-old legacy. Here. 56 (expericnce) craftsmen still practice the dcicate art of Chinese silk
prohacton. just as their ancestors did along the ancient Silk Road. The process remains 57 same-
from tending mulberry-fed silkworms to separating golden cocoons (茁) in warm water. each step
58 (perform) with care
ln ancient China, this luxurious fabric (布料) served as currency 59 the Warring States
Penod. when metal coins became more popular and gradually replaced silk as the primary form of
currency. Today, Chinese silk continues to capture the world, though its role 60 (change).
Milanese fashion houses pay high prices for Zhejiang's finest fabrics, while scientists are amazed by silk's
potential in medical technology for its 61 (strong) and biocompatibility (生物相容性)
In Suzhou. young designer Zhang Wei redefines tradition by weaving smartphone-thin silk with
conductive threads, creating "smart' 62 (dress) that change color with body temperature. "Our
grandmothers' fabric is becoming future technology," he remarks, holding up a sample. Meanwhile, rural
cooperatives employ traditional methods 63 (meet) growing global demand for sustainable textiles
As fast fashion sweeps across the globe, China's silk culture persists as a symbol of patience and
craftsmanship. The fabric 64 once clothed emperors now bridges past and future-its smooth
surface still telling stories as 65 (vivid) as when it first carried China's civilization to distant lands
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校上个月发起了体重管理月主题活动。请给你的英国朋友Chris写一封
邮件分享你的经历,内容包括;
1. 活动内容:
2. 你的收获。
注意:
1. 词数80左右:
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:体重管理月Weight Management Month
DearChris.
Yours.
Li Hua
高三英语 第9页(共10页)
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Tom concentrated hard. The rocket competition was about to begin, and he wanted to be sure he hadn't
leet any detail unchecked. No possible fault was too smallto be ignored. Nothing could threaten his winning
Alwavs being on top, he pushed himself to remain there. Althougn the other kids rarely came over to him
he would never go over to them because he'd win again and they couldn't ignore that
He opened his toolbox. Moving past various parts and tools, he took out the pieces of his launching
stand and started putting it together. As he worked, he glanced at the other rockets. He noticed problems
uickly: one rocket had messy areas around its stickers, and another had wings placed too high-
without doubt. these rockets would fall down. One rocket, however, caught his eye. Its body shone in
the sun. The painted areas were finely done, and connection between the parts was perfect. His critica
eve detected that this rocket could beat his
A thin boy lifted it carefully."Hi, my name is Ed. Nice rocket you've got there!" said the boy
friendly. "Thanks." Tom looked up and replied without much emotion, but then regretted it. He added
“-T haven't seen you at any of the competitions. You don't care for these contests?" Ed said, "I never
really thought about them. I keep pretty much to myself."
It was then that the announcer began explaining the rules, but Tom wasn't paying attention. He
kept staring at Ed's rocket. Then his heart suddenly raced-Ed had no chance of winning. As Ed lifted
his rocket to place it on the stand, one wing had gotten caught and was now loose. It was now fatally
(致命地) weakened. But Ed hadn't noticed. He glanced back at Tom and gave a thumbs-up sign. Though
Tom felt a wave of regret, he decided not to say anything-why risk his certain victory? Then it went.
one rocket after another, most gaining respectable heights, but none as high as Tom's. Tom
watched. yet the problems they had didn't make him feel good
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。
At that moment, Ed set off for the launch area with his rocket.
Ed's rocket reached the highest.
高三英语 第10页(共10页)