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江苏省 南通 泰州 扬州 徐州 淮安 宿迁 连云港 盐城八市2025届高三5月份调研测试 英 语 注意事项 考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意事项及各题答题要求 1. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。 2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。 3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的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。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 does the man need help with? A. Changing the service time. B. Repairing his poor Internet. C. Canceling his Wi-Fi service. 2. What does the woman recommend? A. A new bookstore. B. Some delicious coffee. C. A coffee shop with pets. 3. What surprised the man about the second Joker movie? A. It had new characters. B. It was full of music. C. It was too long. 4. What did the woman do last night? A. She made rice balls. B. She sang on the street. C. She joined a celebration. 5. Why doesn't the man's alarm clock wake him up? A. The battery is dead. B. It's not loud enough. C. He set it to the wrong time. 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 think of Chat GPT? A. It is a time-saver. B. It can convey human expressions. C. It provides reliable information for theses. 7. What is the main topic of the conversation? A. Using AI in academic writing. B. Ways to improve writing quality. C. The time required to write a thesis. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. How is the woman feeling now? A. Regretful. B. Hesitant. C. Happy. 9. How much will the woman spend monthly if living with friends? A. About £420. B. About £560. C. About £750. 10. What does the man suggest the woman do? A. Talk to her cousin. B. Live independently. C. Balance cost and enjoyment. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. Where are the speakers probably? A. On a bus. B. At a bank counter. C. Near a subway station. 12. When does the conversation take place? A. In the morning. B. At midday. C. In the afternoon. 13. Where will the man go next? A. To a cafe. B. To a station. C. To a meeting. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14. Why did the woman leave school? A. She changed to another school. B. Her family moved. C. She got sick. 15. What does the woman think is a disadvantage of online learning? A. She can't meet classmates often. B. Her grades drop gradually. C. It is too quiet. 16. What will the man do next? A. Arrange a meet-up. B. Hang out with his friends. C. Send information to the woman. 17. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Teacher and student. B. Old classmates. C. Doctor and patient. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18. How did the speaker's grandfather die? A. Due to a disease. B. During a charity event. C. Because of a plane crash. 19. Why did the speaker decide to skydive? A. To help some patients. B. To have fun with friends. C. To overcome a fear of heights. 20. What does the speaker think was the best aspect about the skydive? A. Falling from 2,000 meters. B. Hearing stories about Alzheimer's. C. Raising a large amount of money. 第二部分 阅读(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 Anderson Lodge About Anderson Lodge is a family-run facility owned by Arvid and Vicki Anderson. It has two separate facilities: the Main Lodge and the Hilltop House. Anderson Lodge opened as a retreat center in November of 2004. As you scroll through the many photos on our site, you are thinking," How beautiful!” Anderson Lodge IS beautiful! But the photos don't do it justice. There is nothing like seeing the tall trees with moss cascading elegantly at the Main Lodge or viewing the scenic mountain at our Hilltop House site. The Main Lodge and Hilltop House are self-contained and are a mile apart. There are single beds and double beds respectively. Groups enjoy the quality accommodations well suited for groups ranging from 20-80 overnight guests and more! We have private rooms family rooms, dorm-style rooms and cabins. Please contact us for a tour. You will see for yourself how magical Anderson Lodge truly is. Pricing Overnight pricing chart Base price per night Guests covered in base price Price for additional guests above base Main Lodge or Hilltop House $825 15 Up to 50:$10 per person After 50:$8 per person Directions ●Standard check-in: 2:00 pm. Early check-in of 12:00 pm may be permitted (no cost) if schedule allows. ●Standard check-out: 10:00 am. Check-out after 12:00 pm, at $100/hr. ●Anderson Lodge has a no pet policy. The pet is not allowed to stay. Service animals are permitted. ●Lower the volume of music and attendees by 12:00 pm. You are to bring the party indoors by 12:00 pm. 21. What do we know about Anderson Lodge? A. It has a long history. B. It runs photo contests. C. It is suitable for gatherings. D. It works with a travel agency 22. What's the charge for a two-night stay at Hilltop House for a group of 25 guests? A. $2350. B. $1850. C. $1750. D. $1650. 23. What are guests required to do? A. Bring service animals. B. Check out after 12:00 pm. C. Reduce noise after midnight. D. Arrive prior to check-in time. B To see Garnett Puett's latest sculpture at the Hammer Museum, you have to enter a dark room protected by a series of heavy curtains. Inside, glowing red light lights up a glass cage. Within the cage are three human figures with a large group of insects crawling over them. The bees move slowly over the faces of the figures. The colony of bees is so thick in places, it looks like fur(毛皮)growing on the statue —fur that moves. “Woah. ” “I've never seen. ”Visitors say as they enter the silent room. Puett has been making his“apisculptures”,using metal, beeswax(蜂蜡)and colonies of live bees, for four decades now. It's art with a purpose: Puett wants to remind viewers of the power and creativity of bees, whose survival is under threat around the world. “It's sort of subconscious advertising, "Puett said. “Bees are good. ” In the 1980s,when Puett's bee sculptures first became an art world hit, people just thought he was a guy playing with bees. Actually, his use of bees came from a deep family tradition. He grew up as a fourth-generation beekeeper, whose family had worked with bees since the 1700s. His great-grandfather raised queen bees, passing the business down to his son and grandson. Puett worked on those farms as a teenager, starting with the simplest tasks. His bee farm experience has resulted in precision in the art he makes with bee colonies. In the four decades since, the eco-artist withdrew somewhat from the art world. He moved to Hawaii, where he and his family have spent three decades running an organic honey farm. The work is challenging and labor intensive. That work has put him on the frontlines of dealing with threats to bee populations. Foreign species have killed numerous bees on his family's farm, shrinking the number of surviving beehives (蜂巢)from 4,000 to about 2,000 in the past 15 years. “People used to call me up really mad saying words I can't repeat if the hives were bothering them," relates Puett with a laugh. “But since we lost half the bee population within two years, people are more aware of their importance and are far more understanding and appreciative. That's been the one bright side to all this difficulty.” 24. What do visitors think of Puett's bee sculpture? A. It is cruel. B. It is creative. C. It is educational. D. It is frightening. 25. Why did Puett make his “apisculptures”? A. To advocate for bees through art. B. To commercialize his bee products. C. To offer a shelter for threatened bees. D. To illustrate a new method of sculpture. 26. What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about? A. A background in bee art B. The history of beekeeping. C. Bee-themed activities for kids. D. Four generations under one roof. 27. What was the impact of the bee population loss? A. Puett downsized his beekeeping. B. People became tolerant of Puett C. Puett shifted his focus to his sculptures. D. Public perception of bees has been improved. C Go to any movie theater or sports venue, and it's obvious there's an invisible bond that forms from laughing, crying, and simply feeling while brushing shoulders with others. Researches have long backed up this sense of connection, but some aspects of the phenomenon remained unclear. Now, a new study is offering insight. Writing in the journal Royal Society Open Science, Victor Chung of the Ecole Normale Supérieure in France and his team reported how they examined the matter by inviting strangers to watch videos together in same sex pairs. Pairs of strangers watched three types of videos together: positive, negative, and neutral (中性的)with a curtain between them that was either open or closed. At the start of the experiment the researchers asked each participant whether they'd like to meet the other member of their pair again. After watching each video, participants reported their emotions and feelings of connectedness, and after seeing all three videos they were asked once again about their feelings towards the other participant. The results showed the emotional films generated stronger responses than the neutral film. Crucially, the team said participants' feelings of connectedness within the pairs was boosted when they experienced more intense emotions. However, this was only the case when participants watched the films with the curtain between them open. The researchers said that whether or not the pairs could see each other had no impact on how positively or negatively they felt about the films. “We found that silently watching emotional films together with another individual is associated with social bonding, even when this person is a stranger and without any verbal (口头的) communication," said Chung, the study author. The team added that the findings may help explain why people seek out group activities that generate strong emotions, “even participating in sad memorials that cause negative emotions. ”In other words, because emotion bonds us, and humans have a fundamental desire to belong, we’re up for experiences one might think we’d naturally want to avoid. 28. What does “the phenomenon” in paragraph 1 refer to? A. Shared emotions bond people. B. Physical touch helps tackle stress. C. A chance encounter leads to a friendship. D. Entertainment is a crucial part of human life. 29. How did the researchers get their findings? A. By analyzing participants' emotions. B. By comparing participants' self-reports. C. By documenting participants' video responses. D. By stimulating participants' desire for interaction. 30. The study found that strong bonds were indeed created between pairs only when A. they were familiar with each other B. they watched neutral films together C. they were aware of the presence of each other D. they could see each other while watching the films 31. What is presented in the last paragraph of the text? A. An interpretation of the findings. B. Potential implication of the findings. C. Supporting evidence for the findings. D. The underlying logic behind the findings. D Next time you're walking through a park on a hot day, take a moment to sit under a big old tree. You'll find that the temperature is something like 2℃ cooler than if you were beneath an umbrella. Why? Because a mature tree releases a massive amount of water from its leaves, which cools the surrounding air, just like the way sweating cools our bodies down. So a single tree influences the microclimate around it—but what about an entire forest? That's the question explored in The Power of Trees by German forester Peter Wohlleben. He writes about trees, ecosystems, roots and the many creatures who live in and among them in a fresh, lively way. He believes forests and trees make decisions about their survival, protect and look after their young. For readers, some of this language is familiar, and some may know that this style has been a source of derision (嘲笑) in the past. However, it's this down-to-earth, conversational style that makes the book come to life and makes complex science accessible. He explains processes, such as the way trees access and use sugars at different times of the year, in simple, everyday terms. Wohlleben writes in a calm style, but he can't hide his anger with the way people today—including many environmentalists—now “think of trees as little more than biological storage units for carbon dioxide either while they are alive or when they are dead”. This narrow perspective ignores the vast beneficial effects that forests generate for global temperature management. His claims and criticisms are backed by emerging science and new research, as well as practical observations of how the presence of forests changes the landscape nearby. This book is wise and thought-provoking. In his chapter highlighting the role of wolves as top predators (捕食者)in preserving the forest, Wohlleben writes: “We can come at protecting forests from whatever direction we want, but the results are always the same. We must put less pressure on nature by exploiting(开发)it less. We must strengthen forests oy allowing them to take care of themselves. ” 32. What does The Power of Trees explore? A. Temperature management. B. The loss of water in leaves. C. Formation of microclimates. D. The vital role that forests play. 33. Which can describe the language in the book? A. Complex. B. Fancy. C. Approachable. D. Professional. 34. How does Wohlleben deal with people's narrow perspective on forests? A. He treats it lightly. B. He turns a deaf ear to it. C. He refers to it selectively. D. He argues against it convincingly. 35. What does Wohlleben suggest for protecting forests? A. Fighting climate change. B. Leaving them alone. C. Returning farmland to forest. D. Driving wolves away. 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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Meetings are a key way to get yourself noticed. When you “hold your own” in a meeting, you show that you're confident, and this can mark you out as a future leader. 36 So no matter how many great ideas you have in your head, they're useless to you, your team, and your organization until you express them. Here is the guide to getting your voice heard at meetings. Come prepared. Have some talking points planned out before you express your idea. Practice with a trusted colleague who can help you iron out any problems. Imagine the possible reactions people might have to your idea. 37 What are some questions that might come up in response to your idea? How will you answer those questions? Get to the point. Engage people in with the main points of the idea, then dive into the details. When you start strong you'll give them a reason to continue listening. 38 People are overwhelmed with numerous things to do at work. While the eight second attention an may be a myth, people certainly appreciate brevity (简短) now more than ever. 39 People lose interest when they're listening to a long talk. Invite them to be a part of your idea. Organize your argument in a way that makes them want to ask questions and learn more. When you give them time to ask questions, they'll be more interested, attentive, and engaged. The more you can engage them, the more they'll truly listen. Have confidence in yourself. The more you believe in yourself, the more that shows through when you express an idea. People can hear the confidence in your voice when you speak and see it in your body language. If you allow yourself to think that you're nervous, you'll convince yourself to be. Fight nerves by taking a few moments to stand in a power pose. 40 A. Time is precious. B. Make it a conversation. C. Speak with elegance and intention. D. Unluckily, your colleagues can't read minds. E. It gives you time to quiet your mind and focus. F. Look at it from as many other perspectives as possible. G. This is how you show value and make a positive impression. 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人空白处的最佳选项。 Growing up, I would constantly ask my parents what new words meant in English when I was reading novels in primary school. Regardless of how much I understood, I returned to these books because reading in itself was 41 . Of course, looking up every word in a sentence is no fun. So when I was trying to read books in English, I adopted something similar to a weightlifting 42 : finding my comfort zone, then pushing a bit beyond it, 43 , and trying again. It did suck at the beginning but it wasn't long before I could 44 more complexity. I made a goal to 45 material just above my comfortable level; if I felt 46 when I finished, the next book I chose would be a bit harder. If I got frustrated, I dialed down the 47 . I embraced practice; the words I could understand were enough to keep me going, even if my 48 wasn't perfect. Reading turned from self-imposed (自我强加的) “study” to a fun, sustainable 49 . Letting go of the 50 —embracing the fact that I didn't understand every word—helped me 51 more ground, allowing me to see phrases and vocabulary over and over in hundreds of 52 ,however imperfect And I became 53 in the stories; I grew 54 of the characters and wanted to know what happened next. It's as though an ocean has opened up before me, and for now I’m just wading (蹚水) in the shallows—knowing that I'll 55 someday. 41. A. complex B. enjoyable C. demanding D. personal 42. A. movement B. technique C. routine D. attempt 43. A. sharing B. practising C. quitting D. resting 44. A. justify B. create C. tackle D. skip 45. A. read B. edit C. supply D. collect 46. A. challenged B. lost C. confident D. sympathetic 47. A. difficulty B. intensity C. effort D. volume 48. A. presentation B. comprehension C. preparation D. impression 49. A. duty B. habit C. concept D. trick 50. A. requirements B. mistakes C. beliefs D. specifics 51. A. cover B. regain C. survey D. describe 52. A. tests B. contexts C. posts D. courses 53. A. invested B. stuck C. imaginative D. innovative 54. A. envious B. ashamed C. proud D. fond 55. A. float B. survive C. wander D. swim 第二节 (共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Chinese Landscape Painting For thousands of years, landscape paintings, or Shan Shui Hua, have been a major part of Chinese art. Chinese artists don't usually paint real places 56 imaginary, idealized landscapes. In China, mountains 57 (associate)with religion because they reach up towards the heavens. People therefore believe that looking at paintings of mountains is good for the soul. Landscape paintings are seen as an 58 (extend)of calligraphy. The colors are restrained and the paintings are usually created in ink on paper, with a small amount of watercolor. They are mounted (装裱) on silk 59 different formats such as handscrolls, album leaves and fan paintings. By the late Tang Dynasty, landscape painting had evolved into an independent genre. The genre of such an art form was taken to extreme 60 (height),with painters expressing their desire to be at one with nature. There have been long-held arguments over 61 landscape painting in China was the first one to bring this art form to life, but many art critics do believe in The Nymph of the Luo River to be the first of its kind. The painting has stood as symbols of man's 62 (hide)desire to be united with nature. Images of nature 63 (remain)a source of inspiration for artists down to the present day. Chinese 64 (art) expression is deeply imprinted with images of the natural world. The paintings are also a true portrayal of their artists' inner feelings and thoughts as well as struggles. 65 (view)Chinese landscape paintings, we should never stop appreciating and understanding the extraordinary beauty of Chinese landscape art. 第四部分 写作(共两节;满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 你将参加英语课上的“一分钟演讲”活动。请你针对部分学校举行春季远足活动这一现象,以“My views on spring outings”为主题写一篇演讲稿,内容包括: 1. 陈述看法; 2. 提出建议。 注意: 1. 写作词数应为80左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 My dear classmates, That's all. Thank you! 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。 I was born into a very close family. It was just my parents and me. Over the years I've noticed how well my parents manage to look after their health and how healthy they are. I had never bothered to follow their example or been that curious about the secret of their good health. I never realized what a great resource they could be. I would look at them both, so slim, strong and healthy—much more so than me —and think, how will I ever get to be like them? I’m constantly impressed by their toughness. They have never taken any sick days from work, unless they really need to. They don’t need to visit the doctor much. Their habits are deep-rooted and it works for them. Part of their success is how efficiently they control what they eat. Their diet is extremely healthy and they stick to it. For breakfast, it's porridge; lunch is salad or a whole meal sandwich with butter, garlic, raw onion and black pepper. Dinner is boiled vegetables, or beans. Both of them grew up eating fresh, unprocessed food. My dad is a bus driver, and my mum works part-time as a sales assistant. My dad started skipping at the age of six. He's now a mini celebrity and admired by people worldwide with thousands of followers on social media. And my mum has won fitness competitions at the gym. In this respect, I was the complete opposite. I hated fitness and was lazy and unfit. Last week I had a health scare; I found a lump(肿块)on my neck. After an examination, it turned out to be fatty tissue, which isn't harmful but unless I lose weight, or I have surgery, it could get worse. My parents said to me: don't get surgery, let us train you and you'll feel much better. I wanted to take the easy option and have it removed. But I also thought, maybe this was an eye-opener and a wake-up call for me to start getting fit. 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。 We worked out an exercise plan that suited all three of us. Now I can feel the benefits. 参考答案 英 语 1—5. ACBCC 6—10. AABBC 11—15. CABCA 16—20. CBAAB 21—25. CBCBA 26—30. ADABD 31—35. BDCDB 36—40. DFABE 41—45. BCDCA 46—50. CABBD 51—55. ABADD 56. but 57. are associated 58. extension 59. in 60. heights 61.which 62. hidden 63. have remained 64. artistic 65. Viewing 应用文: One possible version: My dear classmates, Recently, an increasing number of schools are organizing spring outings for students. It's my privilege to share with you my views on this phenomenon today. Properly-managed spring outings are of irreplaceable benefit to us students. To start with, they boost physical and mental well-being by encouraging outdoor activities, which in turn reduce stress and enhance our bond with classmates and teachers. They also offer us opportunities to refresh ourselves and connect with nature. I highly recommend we all participate in such events actively. Let's get prepared, tough out outings, and enjoy them! That's all. Thank you! 读后续写 One possible version: We worked out an exercise plan that suited all three of us. We rose early in the morning, did some sit-ups and breathing exercises and then went for a run. We chose unprocessed food over fried chips and drank more water. Initial days were tough for me—my legs aching, and sweat streaming down, paired with unappealing meals. However, Dad's firm “Keep going” drove me on, while Mom would wipe the sweat from my forehead. Gradually, the painful drills have transformed into a sustainable habit. Now I can feel the benefits. And breathing during working out has became easier and jeans has been loosening around my waist. Dad is content with my steadier pace, murmuring, “You've been a very different man!” I feel more positive. It is these lifestyle changes that have made a real difference. My parents' fitness levels are still far higher than mine, but it's a motivation to keep me going. Finally, the stubborn lump on my neck disappeared, which is an award for my efforts. 答案解析 A篇文章主要讲述了Anderson Lodge为家庭经营,提供山林主屋和山顶屋,适合20-80人团体住宿,含分层定价与噪音管控等入住规则。 第21题 C 根据文章中“About”部分的描述,Anderson Lodge的Main Lodge和Hilltop House是“self-contained”且“well suited for groups ranging from 20–80 overnight guests”,明确提到适合团体住宿和聚会。选项C“适合聚会”与此一致。选项A提到“悠久历史”,但文章指出Lodge于2004年开业,时间较短;选项B“举办摄影比赛”和选项D“与旅行社合作”均未在文中提及,因此正确答案为C。 第22题 B 根据价格表,Hilltop House每晚基础价格为$825,覆盖15人,超出部分按“前50人每人$10”计算。25人的团体超出15人共10人,因此每晚费用为$825 + (10×$10) = $925。两晚总费用为$925×2 = $1850,对应选项B。 第23题 C 在“Directions”部分明确要求“Lower the volume of music and attendees by 12:00 pm”,即需在午夜12点前降低噪音,对应选项C。选项B提到“12点后退房”需支付额外费用,但并非强制要求;选项A“带服务动物”是允许而非要求;选项D“提前到达”未被提及。因此正确答案为C。 B篇文章主要讲述了艺术家Garnett Puett以活蜂创作雕塑,倡导蜜蜂保护,家族四代养蜂,蜜蜂锐减致公众认知提升。 第24题 B 根据第二段游客的反应“Woah.” “I’ve never seen.”可知,游客对雕塑感到新奇和惊叹,而第三段提到Puett用活蜜蜂创作是为了展示蜜蜂的力量和创造力,强调其艺术独特性。选项B“有创意”最贴合文中描述的“前所未见”与艺术创新性。选项C“有教育意义”虽是创作目的之一,但题目问的是游客的直接感受,文中未明确提及“教育性”的直接反馈,故答案为B。 第25题 A 第三段明确指出Puett的创作目的是通过艺术提醒人们关注蜜蜂的生存危机(“remind viewers of the power and creativity of bees, whose survival is under threat”),且称之为“subconscious advertising for bees”。选项A“通过艺术倡导蜜蜂保护”与原文完全一致。 第26题 A 第四段详细描述了Puett作为第四代养蜂人的家族背景(“fourth-generation beekeeper”),从小参与养蜂工作,这些经历塑造了他用蜂群创作艺术的方式。全段核心是解释其艺术创作的背景来源,而非单纯养蜂历史(选项B)或家族生活(选项D)。选项A“蜜蜂艺术的背景”准确概括了段落主旨。 第27题 D 最后一段提到蜜蜂数量锐减后,公众态度转变:“people are more aware of their importance and are far more understanding and appreciative”,即公众对蜜蜂的认知和态度改善。选项D“公众对蜜蜂的认知提升”直接对应此描述。选项B“人们对Puett更宽容”是具体例子,但属于细节,未概括整体影响;选项A“缩减养蜂规模”是事实,但非主要影响。故答案为D。 C篇文章主要介绍了研究显示陌生人共同观看情感视频时,帘子开启增强无声联结,归属感因情感共鸣提升。 第28题 A 第一段提到人们在电影院或体育场馆因共同的情感体验(如笑、哭)形成无形联系,研究支持这一现象,但部分细节不明。文中“the phenomenon”指代前文所述的“shared emotions bond people”(共同情感连接人们)。选项A与此一致,其他选项如“肢体接触缓解压力”(B)或“娱乐重要性”(D)均未在上下文中体现,故答案为A。 第29题 B 第三段详细描述了实验过程:参与者观看视频后需多次报告情感和连接感,研究通过对比这些自我报告(self-reports)得出结论。选项B“通过比较参与者的自我报告”准确对应实验方法。选项C“记录视频反应”或D“激发互动欲望”未提及,故答案为B。 第30题 D 研究发现,只有当参与者“在观影时能看到对方”(帘子打开)时,他们的联系感才会显著增强。文中指出“this was only the case when participants watched the films with the curtain between them open”,而“whether or not the pairs could see each other had no impact on how positively or negatively they felt about the films”,说明“看到对方”是形成纽带的关键条件。选项D直接对应这一结论,选项C(意识到对方存在)未明确提及,选项A(熟悉彼此)和B(观看中性影片)与实验结果矛盾,因此D正确。 第31题 B 最后一段提到,研究团队认为他们的发现“可能帮助解释为什么人们会寻求能引发强烈情感的群体活动,甚至包括那些导致负面情绪的活动(如悲伤的纪念活动)”。进一步指出这是因为“情感将人们联结,且人类有根本的归属需求”。这段内容并非单纯解释研究结果本身(A),而是探讨了研究结果的意义——即这些发现如何解释人类行为模式(如参与群体活动的动机),属于对研究结果的潜在影响或应用的讨论。选项C(支持证据)和D(背后逻辑)均未体现,因为段落未提供新证据或逻辑推导,而是延伸至现实意义,因此B正确。 D篇文章主要介绍了《The Power of Trees》这本书,其阐释森林生态系统的智慧与自我调节能力,反对将树木仅视为碳储存工具,呼吁减少人为干预。 第32题 D 根据题干关键词定位到第二段“He writes about……look after their young”,这里指出他以一种新鲜生动的方式描写了树木、生态系统、树根以及生活在其中的许多生物,他认为森林和树木会做出关于生存、保护和照顾幼树的决定。所以这里体现出了森林的重要性,故选D。 第33题 C 根据题干关键词定位到第三段。文中提到作者使用“down-to-earth, conversational style”(通俗易懂、对话式的风格),并强调其make complex science accessible 把复杂的科学变得易于理解,因此语言风格为“approachable”平易近人。 第34题 D 根据题干关键词定位到第四段。第四段指出,Wohlleben对人们将树木视为“碳储存工具”的狭隘观点感到愤怒,最后提及His claims and criticisms are backed by emerging science and new research, as well as practical observations of how the presence of forests changes the landscape nearby,说明他运用“新兴科学、新研究和实际观察”支持自己的批评,证明他通过有力论证进行反驳。 第35题 B 根据题干关键词定位到最后一段。末段引用作者原话“allow forests to take care of themselves”让森林自我管理,明确建议减少人为干预,对应“Leaving them alone”。 七选五 本篇主要讲了如何在会议中有效发言,强调准备、简洁、互动和自信的重要性,题目难度不大。 第36题 D 前文提到“当你在会议上‘hold your own’,你表现出自信,这可以让你脱颖而出成为未来的领导者。”后面提及“所以无论你脑子里有多少好点子,除非你表达出来,否则对你、你的团队和你的组织都没用。”这里需要一个过渡句,连接为什么需要表达想法。选项D是“不幸的是,你的同事不会读心术。”这说明别人不知道你的想法,必须说出来,符合逻辑。 第37题 F 前文提到“想象人们对你的想法可能的反应”,后文则要求列出“可能被提出的问题及应对方式”。因此,中间需填入一个过渡句,将“预想反应”与“具体问题准备”衔接起来。故F,意为“从尽可能多的其他角度看待问题”最合适。 第38题 A 前文提到“要抓住要点,先说主要观点,再深入细节。当你开始有力时,他们就有理由继续听下去。”后面提到“人们工作中有很多事情要做。”这里都是说明时间很紧张,所以对应A,时间很宝贵。 第39题 B 观察文章结构,发现这里需要一个祈使句来引领本段。分析本段可得出,此处在谈要邀请人们互动,让他们问问题,因此这里说明需要对话、互动等含义的句子,故选B。 第40题 E 前文提到“通过摆出有力的姿势来克服紧张。”后面可能会补充这一动作的实际作用。而选项E中的“It”指代前文的“power pose”,说明其作用是为“平静思绪并专注”,直接解释为何摆姿势能缓解紧张,与上下文逻辑匹配。 完形填空 本篇讲述了讲述了作者通过不断挑战自己的阅读舒适区,逐渐提高英语阅读能力的经历。文章采用第一人称叙述,文体为记叙文,描述了作者的学习过程和心理变化。 第41题 B 根据上文,作者不断询问父母新单词的意思,但仍然继续阅读,说明阅读本身是令人愉快的。并且第二段第一句话,文章说“当然,查找句子里的每个单词意思是无趣的”,那么这里有一定的转折关系,说明阅读本身很有趣。 第42题 C 这里描述的是一种方法或常规,类似于“weightlifting”(举重)训练的一种常规方法。这个方法或者说这个“举重式”的固定套路就是空后冒号里描述的,“找到自己的舒适区,然后稍微超出之后,休息一下,再次尝试”。这与举重运动员在比赛中举重的过程是一致的,(首先,运动员会选择“合适”的重量;接着,他们蹲开始尝试举起;随后,他们深吸一口气,利用腿部力量站直,将杠铃举过头顶,保持稳定;最后,在裁判确认动作完成后,他们缓缓放下杠铃,完成一次试举。)这和作者阅读的方法很像,这是一套固定的动作(routine)。 第43题 D 根据后面的“again”前后的动作应该是找到舒适区并稍微超出之后,接下来应该是休息一下,然后再尝试。 第44题 C 这句话的意思是,尽管开始时阅读很困难,但不久之后作者就能够处理更多的复杂性。 第45题 A 作者设定了一个目标,阅读稍微超出舒适区的材料。 第46题 C 根据下一句的“If I got frustrated, I dialled down the...”(当我陷入沮丧时,我会调低...),前后形成了一个对比。前一句的if表达的是会增加难度,再结合选项,说明作者在完成阅读时,表现出一种“自信”。 第47题 A “If I got frustrated, I dialled down the...”(当我陷入沮丧时,我会调低...)根据常识,应该是稍微降低难度了。 第48题 B 即使理解不完美,作者也继续阅读。 第49题 B 阅读从自我强加的学习变成了一种有趣且可持续的习惯。48、49题比较简单。 第50题 D 结合破折号的主要作用,这里应该是前后的对比。“specifics”可以理解为对每个单词的精确理解或细节。作者放弃了对每个单词的精确理解,接受了自己可能不理解每个单词的事实。这种态度的改变帮助作者更好地理解整体内容,而不是纠结于每一个细节。 第51题 A 作者通过放弃对每个单词的精确理解,能够更好地理解更多的内容。"cover more ground" 是一个常用表达,意味着“覆盖更多的领域”或“了解更多的内容”。 第52题 B 作者在不同的上下文中多次看到短语和词汇。这有助于作者更好地理解和记忆这些短语和词汇。 第53题 A 根据下面的下对角色产生兴趣,说明作者对故事产生了情感上的投入。 第54题 D "fond of" 是一个常用表达,意味着“喜欢”或“对...有好感”。53、54题一句话的情感倾向要保持一致。 第55题 D 作者对未来的期望,即能够在知识的海洋中自由地“游泳”。和上面的“wading”(蹚水)相呼应。 语法填空 本篇主要讲了中国山水画历史悠久,是艺术重要部分。画家多绘理想化风景,山与宗教关联,观画有益心灵。它是书法延伸,多水墨创作。晚唐成独立流派。虽首幅山水画存争议,但《洛神赋图》受认可。自然至今是灵感源,欣赏时应体会其美。 56. but 考查知识点:并列连词(转折关系)解析:前后句意对比,否定“真实地点”,肯定“想象的理想化景观”,需用but连接,表示“不是……而是……”。 57. are associated 考查知识点:被动语态(一般现在时)解析:主语“mountains”与动词“associate”为被动关系(被与宗教联系),且描述普遍事实,故填are associated。 58. extension 考查知识点:名词转换 解析:冠词an后需接以元音开头的名词,动词extend的名词形式为extension,意为“延伸”。 59. in 考查知识点:介词(表示方式)解析:固定搭配in...formats(以……形式),表示装裱的多种形式。 60. heights 考查知识点:名词复数(固定搭配)解析:短语take to extreme heights(达到极致),height用复数heights表抽象高度。 61. which 考查知识点:宾语从句引导词 解析:长期以来,一直存在关于中国哪一幅山水画是首个将这种艺术形式呈现出来的争论,哪一福用which. 。 62. hidden 考查知识点:过去分词作定语 解析:修饰名词desire,用hidden表“隐藏的”,强调被动意义。 63.have remained 考查知识点:主谓一致(现在完成时)解析:down to the present  day  说明从过去到现在一直延续,应该用现在完成时,have remained. 。 64. artistic 考查知识点:形容词作定语 解析:修饰名词expression需用形容词artistic(艺术的)。 65. Viewing 考查知识点:现在分词作状语 解析:逻辑主语“we”与动词view为主动关系,用Viewing表时间或条件。 录音原文: Text 1 M: I arranged for Wi-Fi to be installed at my home on Thursday. W: Yes, that's correct. Everything is booked in so don't worry. M: Sorry, but a problem came up and I won't be home. I definitely need it set up soon though. How can you help me? (1) Text 2 M: I'd love a relaxing weekend. Any ideas? W: I found a cat cafe downtown where you can have a cup of coffee and read books while playing with cats(2) M: Oh wow, that sounds perfect. 1’ll definitely check it out. Text 3 M: I saw the second Joker movie last night. I had no idea it was a musical. (3) The first one wasn't. W: Yes! I liked the characters and story, but it was a bit long and I didn't think it needed music. M: I agree. Text 4 M: I heard music coming from your street last night. W: It was the festival! We lit lanterns, ate sweet rice balls, and watched the dragon dance. (4) M: No wonder you were tired this morning. Text 5 M: My alarm clock never wakes me up. Looks like I need to change its battery W: Is it set correctly? M: Oops, I set it to PM instead of AM! (5) Text6(第7题为总结题) W: Have you considered using Chat GP'T for your degree thesis? (6) I've heard it is not against the rules, as long as you cite it. M: Yes, I've considered it. It seems helpful since it can cut down on the hours spent searching for accurate sources. (6) I'm cautious about fully trusting information generated by artificial intelligence without double-checking it though. W: I do see your point. Chat GPT might increase your efficiency, but you should definitely cross-check its results with other sources. M: Exactly. We need to balance speed with reliability. W: Plus, we need to make sure our thesis has a human touch Text 7 W: 1 still don't know what to do (8)-- renting with friends sounds fun, but moving in with my cousin feels more stable. M: Do you want more independence or comfort? W: That's the problem. I want both, (8) but in different ways M: I understand! Being with friends could be more social and relaxed. What about costs? W: My cousin's flat would be £750 a month. Sharing a house with three friends would be £420 each. (9) M: Don't forget you'll have bills too. Let's guess that bills will be about £140 each in the house share. (9) How much is that altogether? W: Gosh, I can't work it out! I think the flat is cheaper... But the house is in a nicer area. M: You just need to figure out where you'd feel happiest and what you can afford. (10) W: I know. I don't want to regret it either way.(8) Text8(第 11题为推断题) M: Excuse me, I think this might be yours. W: What is it? M: A bank card. I saw you get off the tube, and it was right under the seat you were sitting in. W: Oh, that's definitely mine! I didn't even realize it was missing. M: You were siting by the window, right? I noticed the name as the train doors were closing, so l jumped off to catch you. W: I must have dropped it when I took my travel card out. M: You have to be more careful. W: Yeah. Honestly, thank you. I've been so busy this morning, rushing between meetings. I wouldn't have noticed until lunchtime.(12) M: No worries. I've lost things on a bus before. It was really a horrible feeling. W: You've saved me a lot of trouble. Let me treat you to a coffee? M: That's kind, but I have to hurry for a connection. (13) Just happy I caught you. W: Well. thank you. Really Text 9 M: Hi. Layla. Do you remember me? W: Hi, James. Of course I do! It's great to see you. You haven't changed much M: It must be nearly five years since we last met. W: Yes.I left school in Year 10,(14)remember? M: Yes. You had to be in hospital for quite a while, didn't you? (14) W: Yes. (14) I was in hospital in Grimsby for one year. My parents thought the medical care there was better. Since then,I've been taking online classes. M: Is studying online better than being at school? (15) W: In some ways, yes. I can work at my own pace, and it's much quieter. My grades haven't suffered! But I miss seeing people every day.(15) M: That makes sense. I'm doing my A-levels now at the college in town. W: Oh, great. Do you still hang out with anyone from our old class? (17) M: A few of them. You should come to our meet-up next month. W: I'd love to. Message me the details! (16) M: Will do. (16) It's really nice to see you again W: You too! Text 10 M: If you'd told me a year ago that I'd be jumping out of a plane, I'd have laughed. I hated heights. It's not the kind of thing I enjoy doing with friends! But something changed after my grandad passed away from Alzheimer's. (18) I wanted to do something meaningful that could help others affected by the same disease (18) (19) So, I signed up for a charity skydive. (19) I'd never even done a bake sale before!We watched a safety video and we jumped from 4,000 meters. The free fall lasted for one minute, and we dropped at 200 kilometers per hour. I worked out that meant I fell roughly 3,300 meters before the parachute (降落伞) opened. It was peaceful. You'd expect panic, but instead I felt calm. Everything looked so small, and yet I felt part of something huge.The great part? We raised £8,452 - the highest amount anyone in our area has ever raised for Alzheimer’s.But even better than the total was hearing people talk about their experience with this illness. (20) So many had been through the same as my grandad. I still don't love heights, so I've not overcome that fear. But I've learned that sometimes, doing something scary opens doors -and hearts. 2 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$南通市2025届高三第三次调研测试英语听力考试现在开始。第一节听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3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。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。I arranged for wifi to be installed at my home on thursday. Yes, that's correct. Everything is booked in, so don't worry. Sorry, but a problem came up and I won't be home. I definitely needed set up soon though. How can you help me? I love relaxing weekend. Any ideas? I found a cat cafe downtown where you can have a cup of coffee and read books while playing with cats. Oh, wow, that sounds perfect. I'll definitely check this out. I saw this second joker movie last night. I had no idea was a musical. The first one wasn't. Yes, I liked the characters and story, but IT was a bit long, and I didn't think I needed music. I agree. I heard music coming from your street last night. I was the festival. We let lanterns eat sweet rice balls and watched the dragon dance. No wonder you were tired this morning. My alarm clock never wakes me up. Looks like I need to change . its battery. Is IT set correctly? Oops, I said IT to P, M instead of AM. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面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ABC3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。听下面一段对话,回答第六和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Have you considered using ChatGPT for your degree thesis? I've heard IT is not against the rules as long as you say IT. Yes, i've considered IT. IT seems helpful. Since I can cut down on the hour spent searching for accurate sources, i'm cautious about fully trusting information generated by artificial intelligence without double checking IT. Though I do see your point, ChatGPT might increase your efficiency, but you should definitely cross checkered results with other sources. exactly. We need to baLance speed with reliability. plus we need to make sure our thesis has a human touch. Have you considered using ChatGPT for your degree theses? I've heard IT is not against the rules as long as you say IT. Yes, i've considered IT. IT seems helpful. Since I can cut down on the hour spent searching for accurate sources. I'm cautious about fully trusting information generated by artificial intelligence without double checking IT. though I do see your point ChatGPT might increase your efficiency, but you should definitely cross check gets results with other sources. exactly. We need to baLance speed with reliability. plus we need to make sure our thesis has a human touch. 听下面一段对话,回答第八至第13个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。I still don't know what to do. Renting with friends sounds fun, but moving in with my cousin feels more stable. Do you want more independence or comfort? That's the problem. I want both, but in different ways. I understand being with friends could be more social and relaxed. What about costs? My cousin's flat would be seven hundred and fifty pounds a month. Sharing a house with three friends would be four hundred and twenty pounds each. Don't forget, you'll have bills too. Let's guess that bills will be about one hundred forty pounds each in the house share. How much is that . altogether? Goss, I can't work IT out. I think the flat is cheaper, but the house is in a nicer area. You just need to figure out where you'd feel happy, understand what you can afford. I know I don't want to regret IT either way, I still don't know what to do. Renting with friends sounds fun, but moving in with my cousin feels more stable. Do you want more independence or comfort? That's the problem. I want both, but in different ways. I understand being with friends could be more social and relaxed. What about costs? My cousin's flat would be seven hundred and fifty pounds a month. Sharing a house with three friends would be four hundred and twenty pounds each. Don't forget, you'll have bills too. Let's guess that bills will be about one hundred forty pounds each in the house share. How much is that . altogether? Goss, I can't work IT out. I think the flat is cheaper, but the house is in a nicer area. You just need to figure out where you'd feel happy. Stand what you can afford. I know I don't want to regret IT either way. 听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Excuse me, I think this might be yours. What is IT a bank card? I saw you get off the tube and IT was right under the seat you were sitting in. Oh, that's definitely mine. I didn't even realize IT was missing. You were sitting by the window, right? I noticed the name as the train doors were closing, so I jumped off to catch you. I must have dropped IT when I took my travel card out. You have to be more careful. Yeah, honestly, thank you. I've been so busy this morning rushing between meetings, I wouldn't have noticed until lunchtime. No worries. I've lost things on a bus before. IT was really a horrible feeling. You've saved me a lot of trouble. Let me treat you to a coffee. That's kind, but I have to hurry for a connection. Just happy I . thought you well, thank you really. Excuse me, I think this might be yours. What is in a bank card? I saw you get off the tube and IT was right under the seat you were sitting in. Oh, that's definitely mine. I didn't even realize IT was missing. You were sitting by the window, right? I noticed the name as the train doors were closing, so I jumped off to catch you. I must have dropped IT when I took my travel card out. You have to be more careful. Yeah, honestly, thank you. I've been so busy this morning rushing between meetings, I wouldn't have noticed until lunchtime. No worries. I've lost things on a bus before. IT was really a horrible feeling. You've saved me a lot of trouble. Let me treat you to a coffee. That's kind, but I have to hurry for a connection. Just happy I caught you. Well, thank you really. 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17 4个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Hi lily. do you remember me? Hi James. Of course I do. It's great to see you. You haven't changed much. IT must be nearly five years since we last to met. Yes, I left school in year ten. remember? Yes, you had to be in hospital for quite a wild in need. You. yes, I was in hospital in grim speed for one year. My parents thought the medical care there was Better. Since then, I ve been taking online classes. Is studying online Better than being at school . in some ways? Yes, I can work at my own pace and it's much quieter. My grades haven't suffered, but I miss seeing people . every day that makes sense. I'm doing my a levels now at the college in town. Oh, great. Do you still hang out with anyone from our old class? A few of them, you should come to our meet up next month. I'd love to message me. The details . will will do. It's really nice to see you again. You too. Hi lily. do you remember me? Hi James. Of course I do. It's great to see you. You haven't changed much. IT must be nearly five years since we last to met. Yes, I left school in year ten. remember? Yes, you had to be in hospital for quite a wild, didn't you? Yes, I was in hospital in grim speed for one year. My parents thought the medical care there was Better. Since then, I ve been taking online classes. Is studying online Better than being at school . in some ways? Yes, I can work at my own pace and it's much quieter. My grades haven't suffered, but I miss seeing people . every day that makes sense. I'm doing my a levels now at the college in town. Oh, great. Do you still hang out with anyone from our old class? A few of them, you should come to our meet up next month. I'd love to message me. The details . will will do. It's really nice to see you again. You too. 听下面一段独白,回答第18至第23个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。If you told me a year ago that i'd be jumping out of a plane, i'd have laughed. I hated heights. It's not the kind of thing I enjoy doing with friends. But something changed after my granddad passed away from alzheimer's. I wanted to do something meaningful that could help others affected by the same disease. So I signed up for a charity skydive. I'd never even done a big sale before. We watched the safety video, and we jumped from four thousand meters. The free fall lasted for one minute, and we dropped at two hundred kilometers for hour. I worked out that meant I fell roughly three thousand, three hundred meters before the paris he opened. IT was peaceful. You'd expect panic. But instead I felt calm. Everything looked so small. And yet I felt part of something huge, the great part. We raised eight thousand, four hundred fifty two pounds, the highest amount anyone in our area has ever raised for alzheimer's, but even Better than the total was hearing people talk about their experience with this illness. So many had been through the same as my granddad. I still don't love heights, so i've not overcome that fear, but i've learned that sometimes doing something scary opens doors and hearts. If you told me a year ago that i'd be jumping out of a plane, i'd have laughed. I hated heights. It's not the kind of thing I enjoy doing with friends. But something changed after my granddad passed away from alzheimer's. I wanted to do something meaningful that could help others affected by the same disease. So I signed up for a charity skydive. I'd never even done a big sale before. We watched the safety video, and we jumped from four thousand meters. The free fall lasted for one minute, and we dropped at two hundred kilometers for hour. I worked out that meant I fell roughly three thousand, three hundred meters before the paris he opened. IT was peaceful. You'd expect panic. But instead I felt calm. Everything looked so small. And yet I felt part of something huge, the great part. We raised eight thousand, four hundred fifty two pounds, the highest amount anyone in our area has ever raised for alzheimer's, but even Better than the total was hearing people talk about their experience with this illness. So many had been through the same as my granddad. I still don't love heights, so i've not overcome that fear, but i've learned that sometimes doing something scary opens doors and hearts. 第二节到此结束,现在你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。 参考答案 英 语 1—5ACBCC 6—10AABBC 11—15 CABCA 16—20 CBAAB 21—25 CBCBA 26—30 ADABD 31—35 BDCDB 36—40 DFABE 41—45 BCDCA 46—50 CABBD 51—55ABADD 56.but 57.are associated 58.extension 59.in 60.heights 61.which 62.hidden 63.have remained 64.artistic 65.Viewing 应用文 One possible version: My dear classmates, Recently, an increasing number of schools are organizing spring outings for students. It's my privilege to share with you my views on this phenomenon today. Properly-managed spring outings are of irreplaceable benefit to us students.To start with, they boost physical and mental well-being by encouraging outdoor activities,which in turn reduce stress and enhance our bond with classmates and teachers.They also offer us opportunities to refresh ourselves and connect with nature. I highly recommend we all participate in such events actively.Let's get prepared,tough out outings,and enjoy them! That's all.Thank you! 读后续写 One possible version: We worked out an exercise plan that suited all three of us.We rose early in the morning,did some sit-ups and breathing exercises and then went for a run.We chose unprocessed food over fried chips and drank more water.Initial days were tough for me—my legs aching,and sweat streaming down,paired with unappealing meals.However,Dad's firm“Keep going”drove me on, while Mom would wipe the sweat from my forehead.Gradually,the painful drills have transformed into a sustainable habit. Now I can feel the benefits. And breathing during working out has became easier and jeans has been loosening around my waist. Dad is content with my steadier pace, murmuring, “You've been a very different man!”I feel more positive.It is these lifestyle changes that have made a real difference.My parents' fitness levels are still far higher than mine,but it's a motivation to keep me going.Finally,the stubborn lump on my neck disappeared,which is an award for my efforts. 答案解析 A篇文章主要讲述了Anderson Lodge为家庭经营,提供山林主屋和山顶屋,适合20-80人团体住宿,含分层定价与噪音管控等入住规则。 第21题 C 根据文章中“About”部分的描述,Anderson Lodge的Main Lodge和Hilltop House是“self-contained”且“well suited for groups ranging from 20–80 overnight guests”,明确提到适合团体住宿和聚会。选项C“适合聚会”与此一致。选项A提到“悠久历史”,但文章指出Lodge于2004年开业,时间较短;选项B“举办摄影比赛”和选项D“与旅行社合作”均未在文中提及,因此正确答案为C。 第22题 B 根据价格表,Hilltop House每晚基础价格为$825,覆盖15人,超出部分按“前50人每人$10”计算。25人的团体超出15人共10人,因此每晚费用为$825 + (10×$10) = $925。两晚总费用为$925×2 = $1850,对应选项B。 第23题 C 在“Directions”部分明确要求“Lower the volume of music and attendees by 12:00 pm”,即需在午夜12点前降低噪音,对应选项C。选项B提到“12点后退房”需支付额外费用,但并非强制要求;选项A“带服务动物”是允许而非要求;选项D“提前到达”未被提及。因此正确答案为C。 B篇文章主要讲述了艺术家Garnett Puett以活蜂创作雕塑,倡导蜜蜂保护,家族四代养蜂,蜜蜂锐减致公众认知提升。 第24题 B 根据第二段游客的反应“Woah.” “I’ve never seen.”可知,游客对雕塑感到新奇和惊叹,而第三段提到Puett用活蜜蜂创作是为了展示蜜蜂的力量和创造力,强调其艺术独特性。选项B“有创意”最贴合文中描述的“前所未见”与艺术创新性。选项C“有教育意义”虽是创作目的之一,但题目问的是游客的直接感受,文中未明确提及“教育性”的直接反馈,故答案为B。 第25题 A 第三段明确指出Puett的创作目的是通过艺术提醒人们关注蜜蜂的生存危机(“remind viewers of the power and creativity of bees, whose survival is under threat”),且称之为“subconscious advertising for bees”。选项A“通过艺术倡导蜜蜂保护”与原文完全一致。 第26题 A 第四段详细描述了Puett作为第四代养蜂人的家族背景(“fourth-generation beekeeper”),从小参与养蜂工作,这些经历塑造了他用蜂群创作艺术的方式。全段核心是解释其艺术创作的背景来源,而非单纯养蜂历史(选项B)或家族生活(选项D)。选项A“蜜蜂艺术的背景”准确概括了段落主旨。 第27题 D 最后一段提到蜜蜂数量锐减后,公众态度转变:“people are more aware of their importance and are far more understanding and appreciative”,即公众对蜜蜂的认知和态度改善。选项D“公众对蜜蜂的认知提升”直接对应此描述。选项B“人们对Puett更宽容”是具体例子,但属于细节,未概括整体影响;选项A“缩减养蜂规模”是事实,但非主要影响。故答案为D。 C篇文章主要介绍了研究显示陌生人共同观看情感视频时,帘子开启增强无声联结,归属感因情感共鸣提升。 第28题 A 第一段提到人们在电影院或体育场馆因共同的情感体验(如笑、哭)形成无形联系,研究支持这一现象,但部分细节不明。文中“the phenomenon”指代前文所述的“shared emotions bond people”(共同情感连接人们)。选项A与此一致,其他选项如“肢体接触缓解压力”(B)或“娱乐重要性”(D)均未在上下文中体现,故答案为A。 第29题 B 第三段详细描述了实验过程:参与者观看视频后需多次报告情感和连接感,研究通过对比这些自我报告(self-reports)得出结论。选项B“通过比较参与者的自我报告”准确对应实验方法。选项C“记录视频反应”或D“激发互动欲望”未提及,故答案为B。 第30题 D 研究发现,只有当参与者“在观影时能看到对方”(帘子打开)时,他们的联系感才会显著增强。文中指出“this was only the case when participants watched the films with the curtain between them open”,而“whether or not the pairs could see each other had no impact on how positively or negatively they felt about the films”,说明“看到对方”是形成纽带的关键条件。选项D直接对应这一结论,选项C(意识到对方存在)未明确提及,选项A(熟悉彼此)和B(观看中性影片)与实验结果矛盾,因此D正确。 第31题 B 最后一段提到,研究团队认为他们的发现“可能帮助解释为什么人们会寻求能引发强烈情感的群体活动,甚至包括那些导致负面情绪的活动(如悲伤的纪念活动)”。进一步指出这是因为“情感将人们联结,且人类有根本的归属需求”。这段内容并非单纯解释研究结果本身(A),而是探讨了研究结果的意义——即这些发现如何解释人类行为模式(如参与群体活动的动机),属于对研究结果的潜在影响或应用的讨论。选项C(支持证据)和D(背后逻辑)均未体现,因为段落未提供新证据或逻辑推导,而是延伸至现实意义,因此B正确。 D篇文章主要介绍了《The Power of Trees》这本书,其阐释森林生态系统的智慧与自我调节能力,反对将树木仅视为碳储存工具,呼吁减少人为干预。 第32题 D 根据题干关键词定位到第二段“He writes about……look after their young”,这里指出他以一种新鲜生动的方式描写了树木、生态系统、树根以及生活在其中的许多生物,他认为森林和树木会做出关于生存、保护和照顾幼树的决定。所以这里体现出了森林的重要性,故选D。 第33题 C 根据题干关键词定位到第三段。文中提到作者使用“down-to-earth, conversational style”(通俗易懂、对话式的风格),并强调其make complex science accessible 把复杂的科学变得易于理解,因此语言风格为“approachable”平易近人。 第34题 D 根据题干关键词定位到第四段。第四段指出,Wohlleben对人们将树木视为“碳储存工具”的狭隘观点感到愤怒,最后提及His claims and criticisms are backed by emerging science and new research, as well as practical observations of how the presence of forests changes the landscape nearby,说明他运用“新兴科学、新研究和实际观察”支持自己的批评,证明他通过有力论证进行反驳。 第35题 B 根据题干关键词定位到最后一段。末段引用作者原话“allow forests to take care of themselves”让森林自我管理,明确建议减少人为干预,对应“Leaving them alone”。 七选五 本篇主要讲了如何在会议中有效发言,强调准备、简洁、互动和自信的重要性,题目难度不大。 第36题 D 前文提到“当你在会议上‘hold your own’,你表现出自信,这可以让你脱颖而出成为未来的领导者。”后面提及“所以无论你脑子里有多少好点子,除非你表达出来,否则对你、你的团队和你的组织都没用。”这里需要一个过渡句,连接为什么需要表达想法。选项D是“不幸的是,你的同事不会读心术。”这说明别人不知道你的想法,必须说出来,符合逻辑。 第37题 F 前文提到“想象人们对你的想法可能的反应”,后文则要求列出“可能被提出的问题及应对方式”。因此,中间需填入一个过渡句,将“预想反应”与“具体问题准备”衔接起来。故F,意为“从尽可能多的其他角度看待问题”最合适。 第38题 A 前文提到“要抓住要点,先说主要观点,再深入细节。当你开始有力时,他们就有理由继续听下去。”后面提到“人们工作中有很多事情要做。”这里都是说明时间很紧张,所以对应A,时间很宝贵。 第39题 B 观察文章结构,发现这里需要一个祈使句来引领本段。分析本段可得出,此处在谈要邀请人们互动,让他们问问题,因此这里说明需要对话、互动等含义的句子,故选B。 第40题 E 前文提到“通过摆出有力的姿势来克服紧张。”后面可能会补充这一动作的实际作用。而选项E中的“It”指代前文的“power pose”,说明其作用是为“平静思绪并专注”,直接解释为何摆姿势能缓解紧张,与上下文逻辑匹配。 完形填空 本篇讲述了讲述了作者通过不断挑战自己的阅读舒适区,逐渐提高英语阅读能力的经历。文章采用第一人称叙述,文体为记叙文,描述了作者的学习过程和心理变化。 第41题 B 根据上文,作者不断询问父母新单词的意思,但仍然继续阅读,说明阅读本身是令人愉快的。并且第二段第一句话,文章说“当然,查找句子里的每个单词意思是无趣的”,那么这里有一定的转折关系,说明阅读本身很有趣。 第42题 C 这里描述的是一种方法或常规,类似于“weightlifting”(举重)训练的一种常规方法。这个方法或者说这个“举重式”的固定套路就是空后冒号里描述的,“找到自己的舒适区,然后稍微超出之后,休息一下,再次尝试”。这与举重运动员在比赛中举重的过程是一致的,(首先,运动员会选择“合适”的重量;接着,他们蹲开始尝试举起;随后,他们深吸一口气,利用腿部力量站直,将杠铃举过头顶,保持稳定;最后,在裁判确认动作完成后,他们缓缓放下杠铃,完成一次试举。)这和作者阅读的方法很像,这是一套固定的动作(routine)。 第43题 D 根据后面的“again”前后的动作应该是找到舒适区并稍微超出之后,接下来应该是休息一下,然后再尝试。 第44题 C 这句话的意思是,尽管开始时阅读很困难,但不久之后作者就能够处理更多的复杂性。 第45题 A 作者设定了一个目标,阅读稍微超出舒适区的材料。 第46题 C 根据下一句的“If I got frustrated, I dialled down the...”(当我陷入沮丧时,我会调低...),前后形成了一个对比。前一句的if表达的是会增加难度,再结合选项,说明作者在完成阅读时,表现出一种“自信”。 第47题 A “If I got frustrated, I dialled down the...”(当我陷入沮丧时,我会调低...)根据常识,应该是稍微降低难度了。 第48题 B 即使理解不完美,作者也继续阅读。 第49题 B 阅读从自我强加的学习变成了一种有趣且可持续的习惯。48、49题比较简单。 第50题 D 结合破折号的主要作用,这里应该是前后的对比。“specifics”可以理解为对每个单词的精确理解或细节。作者放弃了对每个单词的精确理解,接受了自己可能不理解每个单词的事实。这种态度的改变帮助作者更好地理解整体内容,而不是纠结于每一个细节。 第51题 A 作者通过放弃对每个单词的精确理解,能够更好地理解更多的内容。"cover more ground" 是一个常用表达,意味着“覆盖更多的领域”或“了解更多的内容”。 第52题 B 作者在不同的上下文中多次看到短语和词汇。这有助于作者更好地理解和记忆这些短语和词汇。 第53题 A 根据下面的下对角色产生兴趣,说明作者对故事产生了情感上的投入。 第54题 D "fond of" 是一个常用表达,意味着“喜欢”或“对...有好感”。53、54题一句话的情感倾向要保持一致。 第55题 D 作者对未来的期望,即能够在知识的海洋中自由地“游泳”。和上面的“wading”(蹚水)相呼应。 语法填空 本篇主要讲了中国山水画历史悠久,是艺术重要部分。画家多绘理想化风景,山与宗教关联,观画有益心灵。它是书法延伸,多水墨创作。晚唐成独立流派。虽首幅山水画存争议,但《洛神赋图》受认可。自然至今是灵感源,欣赏时应体会其美。 56. but 考查知识点:并列连词(转折关系)解析:前后句意对比,否定“真实地点”,肯定“想象的理想化景观”,需用but连接,表示“不是……而是……”。 57. are associated 考查知识点:被动语态(一般现在时)解析:主语“mountains”与动词“associate”为被动关系(被与宗教联系),且描述普遍事实,故填are associated。 58. extension 考查知识点:名词转换 解析:冠词an后需接以元音开头的名词,动词extend的名词形式为extension,意为“延伸”。 59. in 考查知识点:介词(表示方式)解析:固定搭配in...formats(以……形式),表示装裱的多种形式。 60. heights 考查知识点:名词复数(固定搭配)解析:短语take to extreme heights(达到极致),height用复数heights表抽象高度。 61. which 考查知识点:宾语从句引导词 解析:长期以来,一直存在关于中国哪一幅山水画是首个将这种艺术形式呈现出来的争论,哪一福用which. 。 62. hidden 考查知识点:过去分词作定语 解析:修饰名词desire,用hidden表“隐藏的”,强调被动意义。 63.have remained 考查知识点:主谓一致(现在完成时)解析:down to the present  day  说明从过去到现在一直延续,应该用现在完成时,have remained. 。 64. artistic 考查知识点:形容词作定语 解析:修饰名词expression需用形容词artistic(艺术的)。 65. Viewing 考查知识点:现在分词作状语 解析:逻辑主语“we”与动词view为主动关系,用Viewing表时间或条件。 录音原文: Text 1 M: I arranged for Wi-Fi to be installed at my home on Thursday. W: Yes, that's correct. Everything is booked in so don't worry. M: Sorry, but a problem came up and I won't be home. I definitely need it set up soon though. How can you help me? (1) Text 2 M: I'd love a relaxing weekend. Any ideas? W: I found a cat cafe downtown where you can have a cup of coffee and read books while playing with cats(2) M: Oh wow, that sounds perfect. 1’ll definitely check it out. Text 3 M: I saw the second Joker movie last night. I had no idea it was a musical. (3) The first one wasn't. W: Yes! I liked the characters and story, but it was a bit long and I didn't think it needed music. M: I agree. Text 4 M: I heard music coming from your street last night. W: It was the festival! We lit lanterns, ate sweet rice balls, and watched the dragon dance. (4) M: No wonder you were tired this morning. Text 5 M: My alarm clock never wakes me up. Looks like I need to change its battery W: Is it set correctly? M: Oops, I set it to PM instead of AM! (5) Text6(第7题为总结题) W: Have you considered using Chat GP'T for your degree thesis? (6) I've heard it is not against the rules, as long as you cite it. M: Yes, I've considered it. It seems helpful since it can cut down on the hours spent searching for accurate sources. (6) I'm cautious about fully trusting information generated by artificial intelligence without double-checking it though. W: I do see your point. Chat GPT might increase your efficiency, but you should definitely cross-check its results with other sources. M: Exactly. We need to balance speed with reliability. W: Plus, we need to make sure our thesis has a human touch Text 7 W: 1 still don't know what to do (8)-- renting with friends sounds fun, but moving in with my cousin feels more stable. M: Do you want more independence or comfort? W: That's the problem. I want both, (8) but in different ways M: I understand! Being with friends could be more social and relaxed. What about costs? W: My cousin's flat would be £750 a month. Sharing a house with three friends would be £420 each. (9) M: Don't forget you'll have bills too. Let's guess that bills will be about £140 each in the house share. (9) How much is that altogether? W: Gosh, I can't work it out! I think the flat is cheaper... But the house is in a nicer area. M: You just need to figure out where you'd feel happiest and what you can afford. (10) W: I know. I don't want to regret it either way.(8) Text8(第 11题为推断题) M: Excuse me, I think this might be yours. W: What is it? M: A bank card. I saw you get off the tube, and it was right under the seat you were sitting in. W: Oh, that's definitely mine! I didn't even realize it was missing. M: You were siting by the window, right? I noticed the name as the train doors were closing, so l jumped off to catch you. W: I must have dropped it when I took my travel card out. M: You have to be more careful. W: Yeah. Honestly, thank you. I've been so busy this morning, rushing between meetings. I wouldn't have noticed until lunchtime.(12) M: No worries. I've lost things on a bus before. It was really a horrible feeling. W: You've saved me a lot of trouble. Let me treat you to a coffee? M: That's kind, but I have to hurry for a connection. (13) Just happy I caught you. W: Well. thank you. Really Text 9 M: Hi. Layla. Do you remember me? W: Hi, James. Of course I do! It's great to see you. You haven't changed much M: It must be nearly five years since we last met. W: Yes.I left school in Year 10,(14)remember? M: Yes. You had to be in hospital for quite a while, didn't you? (14) W: Yes. (14) I was in hospital in Grimsby for one year. My parents thought the medical care there was better. Since then,I've been taking online classes. M: Is studying online better than being at school? (15) W: In some ways, yes. I can work at my own pace, and it's much quieter. My grades haven't suffered! But I miss seeing people every day.(15) M: That makes sense. I'm doing my A-levels now at the college in town. W: Oh, great. Do you still hang out with anyone from our old class? (17) M: A few of them. You should come to our meet-up next month. W: I'd love to. Message me the details! (16) M: Will do. (16) It's really nice to see you again W: You too! Text 10 M: If you'd told me a year ago that I'd be jumping out of a plane, I'd have laughed. I hated heights. It's not the kind of thing I enjoy doing with friends! But something changed after my grandad passed away from Alzheimer's. (18) I wanted to do something meaningful that could help others affected by the same disease (18) (19) So, I signed up for a charity skydive. (19) I'd never even done a bake sale before!We watched a safety video and we jumped from 4,000 meters. The free fall lasted for one minute, and we dropped at 200 kilometers per hour. I worked out that meant I fell roughly 3,300 meters before the parachute (降落伞) opened. It was peaceful. You'd expect panic, but instead I felt calm. Everything looked so small, and yet I felt part of something huge.The great part? We raised £8,452 - the highest amount anyone in our area has ever raised for Alzheimer’s.But even better than the total was hearing people talk about their experience with this illness. (20) So many had been through the same as my grandad. I still don't love heights, so I've not overcome that fear. But I've learned that sometimes, doing something scary opens doors -and hearts. 2 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$

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