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2025年高三仿真考试
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语
注意事项:
1答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
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)》
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,从越中所给的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.Which bus should the wemun take?
A.Bus No.5.
B.Any bus that comes along.
C.Any bus but the No.5.
2.What will the woman probably do on Thanksgiving?
A.Visit her sister.
B.Stay at home.
C.Visit her grandfather.
3.What does the man like best?
A.Playing table tennis.B.Playing bridge.
C.Playing badminlou
4.Where are the speakers probably?
A.In a bookstore.
B.At home.
C.At a restaurant.
5.Where did the woman go last week?.
A.Xi'an.
B.Chengdu
C.Qinhuangdao
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.Where can the man get the information about siphtseeing?
A.From a map.
B.Ftomn a website
C.From a handbook.
7.What is the best way to gei downtown
A.By bus.
B.By subway.
C.On foot.
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听第7段材料,回答第8绿10题。
8.What job did the woman apply for?
A.Working in a kindergarten.
B.Teaching children maths
C.Looking after some naughtv hoys
9.What does the man think of the job?
A.Decent.矛)
B.Interesting.
C.Challenging.
10.What would make the woman accept the job?
A.A group of funny children.B.A good working environment.C.A high salary.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What birthday gift will Tan probably get.
A.A bicycle
B.Underwear.
C.A pair of shoes.
12.How muchis a pair of shoes originally priced at $200 now?
A.S40
B.$100.
C.$160.
13.What is the relationshy between the two speaker:.?
A.Mother and son.
B.Husband and wife
C.Salesman and custoi
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What is 1Ar.Chen doing?
A.Participating in an interview'
B.Hosting a charity event.
C.Giving a public speech.
15.What do we learn about Mr.Chen'g childhou
A.His parents valued education.
B.He lived in a wealthy family.
C.He often skipped classes.
16.What did Mr.Chen major in at collere
A.Primary education.
B.Environmental science.
C Ocean engineering.
17.How does Mr.Chen feel about Lily?
A.Surprised.
B.Disappointed.
C.Grateful.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.What did Richard Charles Rodpers deeidle to do at the age of 15?
A.Become a composer
B.Work in the musical theater.
C.Write music for stage shows.
19.Who did Richard Rodgers write sangs with for over twenty yearst
A.Oscar Hammerstein
B.Lorenz Hart.
C.Nickey Rooney.
20.When was Richard Rodgers'most famous song in Blue Moon written?
A.n1925.
B.n1933
C In 1934.
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第二部分阅读(共两节,满分504)
第-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。
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The WashiCommanders,based in Landover,Maryland,gearng up(
exciting 202and football ns across the counryarea tocac all the
Whether you'rea die-hardfnor new to the game,this guide has everything yound
about tickets und what to expect at Northwest Stadium.
Buying Tlckets:How to Get Your Seats
Season Tick
Price Range:Season tickets vary by section but start at $2,212.
Where to Buy:Secure your season tickets through StubHub,the ofticial ticket partner oft
Washington Commanders.Visit StubHub for more details
Single Game Tickets
Price Range:Single game tickets start at $20.
Where to Buy:Purchase single game tickets directly from StubHub or through officialNL
channels.
Northwest Stadium Guide
The Commanderr eell Northwest Stadium home.With a capacity of 62,000,the stadium of
an excellent atmosphere for football fans.
Mobile Tickets:Northwest Stadium uses mobile tickets only.Make sure to have your tickt
displayed on your phone.
Food Beverage()The stadium offers a variety of dining options,including alcoholi
beverages.Note that outside food and drinks are not permitted.
Game Day Tips for Washington Commanders Fans
Bags Allowed
Keep it small and clear!Only bags that follow the NFL's clear bag polioy are permitted
Stick to small bags or purses no larger than 12 inches x 12 inches x 6 inches.
Bring the Little Ones
Kids three years old and younger can enjoy the game for free if they sit on an adult's lap
Don't forget to get tickets for anyone over three!
Go Cashless
Northwest Stadium is a casb free zone!Bring credit cards or gift cards to keep things smoot
21.Which is the approved method to get the tickets
A.Using StubHub platform.
B.Purekasing at the stadium entrance.
C.Finding resellers outside the stadium.
D.Borrowing from officers of the NFL.
22.What are the fans allowed to bring?
A.Paper bill
B.Homemade snacks.
C.Printed tickets
D.A clear bag within limit.
23.Who is this guide primarily intended for?
A.Stadium staff.
B.Local residents
C.Football enthusiasts.
D.Sports journalists.
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Anna Du was walking along the beach at Castle Island in South Boston when she noticed
plastic scattered()across the shoreShe bent down to pick some up but quickly realized
there were far too many tiny pieces to handle."When I saw how much plastic tnere was,it
seemed impossible to clean it all up,"recalls Du,who was in sixth grade at the tme.Instead of
giving up,Du tackled the problem like any good scientist-starting with research.That's how
she discovered that 8 million tons of plastic end up in the oceans every yeur.
Inspired by her findings,Du decided to build a remote-operated vehicle (ROV)to detect
microplastics on the ocean floor.Her ROV,made from PVe plpes,features two main systems:a
navigation system and a detection system.The navigation system uses propellers(and a
combination of fishing weights and foam floats (lightweight materials that keep the device
floating)to move up and down.The detecuon system.however,is the real innovation.It uses
infrared cameras(红s外相机)and light wavelengths to spot microplastics,naking them stand
out against sand and plants.Actually,the device doest collect microplastics,but it identifies
here they accumulate.Du has even applied for a patent on the ROV's key components
Faced with the challenge of locating ocean microplastics-unlike the Great Pacific Garbage
Patch,these are not floating on the surface-she knew an ROV would be the most efficient tool.
Taking water samples and analyzing them in a lab could never be done on the scale needed.
Instead,she needed a mobile lab to detect plastics in-situ
Her ROV.impressed many experts with its clever design."She has an impressive
engineering instinct,"says Casey Machado,an engineer at the Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institution."Her ability to break down problems and create soluttors is remarkable."
"I want to be an engineer because I love building things to help solve global problems,"
says Du."But I'm not sure yet what kind of engineer I want to be."At her age,she has plenty of
time to figure thatout.
24.What motivates Anna Du to build the ROV?
A.Her interest in engineering destgn.
B.Her discovery of plastic pollution.
C.Her participutid an a school project.
D.Her desire for marine biology.
25.What is the tollight ot Du's invertion!
A.Its use of recycled PVC materials.
B.Its ability to classify plastic types.
C.Its floating control system
D.Its advanced detection system.
26.What does paragraph 3 mainky talk about?
A.The necessity of ROV.
B.The impact of microplastics.
C.The challenges in the invention.
D.The limitation of the traditional lab
27.Which of the following best describes Anna Du?
A.Cooperative
B.Particular
C.Humble
D.Creative.
In a surprising discovery,marine scientists observed that comb jelles-semitranspare
jellyfish-liKe-creatures-can merge()into a single individual,sharing digestive and nerv.
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systems.
This rare phenomenon was first noticed when oembjelly went missingina lab tank.
while another appeared unusually large.Upon closer inspection,researchers found that the larger
jelly had two mouths and two balance-sensing organs,indicating a merger of two separate
organisms.Combined comb jellies were observed previously in 1937,but this is the first time
that researchers have documented the merger.
The experiment,published in Current Biology,revealed that continuous minor injuries in
the tank,which activated the merger process.In tests,nine out of tem pairs successfully merged
within hours,matching their muscle movements."It was remarkable and incredible,"said Dr.
Kei Jokura,who led the study.The merged jellies even-digested food through a shared system,as
seen when fluorescent(发s荧光的)shrimps were tracked moving through their bodies..
Unlike humans,comb jellies lack "allorecognition,"the ability to distinguish their own
tissues from another's.This may explain why they merge so easily."They treat another comb
jelly's body parts as their own during healing,"said Dr.Kei Jokura.While such mergers are
unlikely in the wild,lab conditions reveal their unique biology.
The findings raise questions about self-recognition in animals.If further proven,this could
offer insights into human organ transplants,where immune(有兔疫力的)rejection is a major
challenge.However,some experts caution that more research is needed.This study highlights
nature's incredible adaptability."Comb jellies,often overlooked,may hold secrets to biological
combination and tissue merger,inspiring future medical brealthroughs."Dr.Kei Jokura said.
28.What can be learned about comb jellies in the lab tank?
A.They are a type af jellyfish.
B.They can combine into one.
C.They have one shared organ.
D.They are the first merger case.
29.What did the fluorescent shrimp experiment.demonstrate?
A.The feeding preferences of comb jellies.
B.The shared digestive system of merged jellies.
C.The hunting techniques of sea creatures.
D.The effects of light on marine animals.
30.What makes it easy for comb jellies to combine?
A.Recognition of their own tissues.
'B.Advanced immune systems.
C.Inability to tell each other apart.
D.Natural living environments.
31.What is the text mainly about?
A.The unique merging ability ot comb jellies.
B.The differences between comb jellies and jellyfish.
C.The challenges of marine biology research.
D.The impact of lab conditions on marine life.
D
Camping in Hong Kong has evolved significantly over time.In the past,it was ofter
associated with hunting,particularly bird shooting in the Deep Bay area.These days Hon
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Kong's endangered migratory birds are shot only by photography enthusiasts.Camping has
become a popular escape for urban residents to seek space and privacy from crowded city life.
Public campsites require campers to bring all their own devices,which holds back many
potential enthusiasts.
To bridge this gap,privately run“glamping"(意华露营)sites have emerged,,offering
pre-set tents,comfortable bedding,and even showers-appealing to those who want a nature
experience without the trouble.Nevertheless,let us be under no illusions();as a romantic
way to connect with the outdoors,glamping is ultimately just a night spent outdoors,carefully
marketed towards citizens who might otherwise avoid traditional camping.From South Lantau
to Tai Po,new glamping venues have mushroomed.
However,the rapid expansion of glamping has raised ecological concerns.Many sites are
developed on rewilded farmland or near country parks,disrupting habitats that had become vital
for local wildlife.Former rice fields and wetlands,once abandoned,had naturally transformed
into thriving ecosystems for birds and insects.Now,these areas are being cleared and sprayed
with pesticides to create"natural-looking"glamping sites.
Under current land use regulations,owners of agricultural lands are unable to easily
develop them into housing.Profitable workarounds must be found.Swift conversion of vacant
and rewilded fields into glamping sites provides a profitable alterative in more accessible areas.
As a result,biodiversity-rich areas are being replaced by commercialized outdoor retreats,
ironically marketed as a return to nature.
While glamping provides urbanites with a convenient outdoor experience,its environmental
cost is significant.The loss of these rewilded spaces threatens Hong Kong's already fragile
ecosystems,raising questions about whether this trend truly benefits nature or merely exploits it
for profit.
32.What do we know about camping in Hong Kong today?
A.It remains closely tied to hunting activities.
B.It allows photographers to shoot birds.
C.It provides leisure from daily routine.
D.It weakens the campers potential.
33.What is the main feature of"glamping"sites?
A.They focus on traditional camping experiences.
B.They provide necessary equipment for campers.
C.They are targeted to romantic naturalists.
D.They are crowded with mushrooms.
34.What ecological problem has glamping caused?
A.Destruction of rewilded habitats.
B.Decline in agricultural production.
C.Extinction of birds and insects.
D.Increased pollution in country parks.
35.What is the author's attitude toward the development of glamping?
A.Completely supportive.
B.Cautiously optimistic.
C.Strongly critical.
D.Totally indifferent.
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第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为
多余选项。
Audiobook lovers are debating about listening speeds on social media.Should you listen at
a regular speed?
_Audible,an audio book supplier,decided to share favorite playback
speeds.
Audiobook lovers are divided over playback speeds,with some preferring regular speed(1x)
while others accelerate to 2x or even 3x.In January,Audible fueled the debate with a TikTok
video featuring four celebrities.Phillipa Soo and Jeff Daniels advocated for original recording
speeds,while novelist Kimberly Belle admitted speeding up after immersion.
Audible presented the video aiming to spark a good-natured discussion,noting 7%of users
tried faster speeds.To some extent,the playback speed is closely connected with the type of
article.38Business Careers follow as the next popular ones.However,the video was
not trying to tell anybody what speed they should choose.
39 Social media influencer Tony Pica tested 3x speed after a user claimed to finish
600 books yearly at that rate.The result?“A gargling groundhog(微口的士拨鼠),"Pica joked,
dismissing it as unenjoyable.UCLA researcher Ashley Chen studied comprehension at
accelerated speeds.Findings showed memory dropped beyond 2.5x.Audiobook narrator Nan
McNamara argued speed sacrificed immersion:"It's an vulnerable(experience-you
might miss slight differences."Yet she admitted,"If speed gets you listening,do it."
The choice of speed depends on personal preference.While puristh prioritize emotional
depth,efficiency-driven listeners trade differences for volume.40.It also underscores
the ongoing conflict between tradition and modern book consumptlon habits,which should be
respected.
A.Should you play at a slow speed?
B.Speed-listening maximizes book consumption
C.They would "flip it up"once getting into the story.
D.Romance and business styles top sped-up listening
B.Should you bump it up to two or even three times faster?
F.The division reflects broader tensions of individual liking.
G Writer Prisca humorously questioned extreme speed listeners.
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第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳
选项。
My father kept his lists orderly.He used to fill his little notebooks with books he'd read.
groceries he needed and tasks to 41.To others,they might have seemed 42,but to
him,they were a lifeline to order and meaning.Even now,years after his passing,those pages
43 me how a simple habit can 44 an amazing life
Dad grew up in the town of Lowell,Massachusetts,the son of a leather factory worker.He
could have45 himself to that life,but he chose a different path-one built on lists,
discipline,and burning 46for knowledge.His notebooks weren't just 47 they were
blueprints for a better future.He studied physics,48 early computers,and lifted his family
into the middle class.However,he never forgot why he started,and always remembers his
49
In his final days,as cancer 50 his strength,he left behind one last list-a bittersweet
catalogue of memories from 1930s Lowell.Reading it,I 51 his true gift wasn't just in his
accomplishments,but in the quiet52 the practice.He taught me that reinvention is
53,that curiosity is a superpower,and that even an ordinary life,lived with purpose,can
leave an extraordinary 54.
Now,when I feel lost,I think of Dad in his reading chair,notebook in hand,proving that
the smallest habits-like making a list-can 55 a life worth remembering
41.A.preview
B.change
C.complete
D.display
42:A.boring
B.important
C.rewarding
D.difficult
43.A.warn
B.remind
C.inform
D.confuse
44.A.direct
B.design
C.promote
D.shape
45.A.abandoned
B.connected
C.helped
D.resigned
40.A.passion
B.courage
C.emotion
D.spirit
4小A.promises
B.comments
C.records
D.choices
48.A.accepted
B.mastered
C.prepared
D.failed
49.A.story
B.service
C.mission
D.mystery
·50.a.maintained
B.missed
C.witnessed
D.stole
51.A.realized
B.recognized
C.remembered
D.regretted
52.A.adjusting to
B.sticking to
C.giving up
D.making up
53.A.funny
B.simple
C.possible
D.acceptable
54.A.sight
B.secret
C.praise
D.mark
.>5.A.build
B.save
C.change
D.risk
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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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
At the National Center for Preservation and Conservation ncient Books,a group of
dedicated women diligently restore ancient books.
medical specialists treating
patients,they work to extend the lives of the old volumes.
Their task begihs with
professionals call "book bricks",a term used for ancient
books thatuarden)into solid blocks over decades of improper storage.Some books
are so damp that the pages stick together completely.Even the initial step can take
entire day,and the slightest mistake risks a tear.
"Even after years of working in ancient book restoration,I dare not be careless,"said v/u
Feifei,the leadenof the ansienthok restoration group.Details such as the amount of water nsed
60(smooth)pages and the Raper's shrinkage rate all need to be considered,with
restoration plans61(adjust)along the way to ensure the ancient books reoeive the most
appropriate treatment,she said.
She also focuses on the62(apply)of new technologies in aneient book restoration.
For example,an AI restoration system scans,damaged areas,63(identify)issues like
insect holes,while64(automatic)gereranng restoration plans and predicting how the
paper will age over time.
With technology's advancement,what was once a purely traditional craft now stands as a
scientific practice,and these conservators65bo)the guardians of the dialogue between
past and future generations.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第-节(满分15分)
人工智能(Artificial Intelligence)正在改变我们的学习方式。你校英文报以“Be Smart
Leamners With AI”为题举办英语征文比赛,请你写一篇短文投稠,内容包括:
(1)分析优势与不足:
(2)提出使用建议。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80左右:
(2)题目和首句已给出,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Be Smart Learners With AI
AI is changing how we leamn.
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阅读下面材料,根据其州容和所给段路廾头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
On a hot summer da Andrew nelped his mother clean his great-grandmother's dusty
attic().He had hoped for den trensures but found only old,musty ttems,like a broken
clock beside the window..Disappointed,he sighed-until he.discovered a bund of yellowed
letters.
His mother's eyes lit up:"Letters from Leotshe exclaimrd.Leo was his grandmother's
beloved otder brother,a skilled woodworker who had made a beautful locked bok now hittig
on the stairway windowsill."The key's been lost tor years,"his mothor suid
Curious.Andrew brought the lettek.and the box to the kitchen.His grandmother gasped at
the sigirt."Lco made thisor my se ent birtday,"she whispered,tracing the carvmgs."He said
it was for something special.Before leaving for the army he locked and promised to send
clues to open it but we never got any."Her voicetrembled,"His f letter came after we heard
the bad news.My mother was so sad that she tore it in half."
Carefully,Andrew pieced the halves together."Granny,Leo did send clues!"The letter
began,"Dearest Littlest Sister..."-but the words seemed senseless.
Granny asked in a puzzled voice."Andy,what do I need to read?"
Frowning,Andy stared at the paper,and then said
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Granny began to read,"Go to the room where we ate.See the flower like the sun?"
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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。
Gratiny continued to read the words on the new clue.
Granny opened the box,only to find a photo in it.
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参照秘密级管理★启用前
2025 年高三仿真考试
英 语
注意事项:
1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
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)
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 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. Which bus should the woman take?
A. Bus No.5. B. Any bus that comes along. C. Any bus but the No. 5.
2. What will the woman probably do on Thanksgiving?
A. Visit her sister. B. Stay at home. C. Visit her grandfather.
3. What does the man like best?
A. Playing table tennis. B. Playing bridge. C. Playing badminton.
4. Where are the speakers probably?
A. In a bookstore. B. At home. C. At a restaurant.
5. Where did the woman go last week?
A. Xi’an. B. Chengdu C. Qingdao.
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 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至7 题
6. Where can the man get the information about sightseeing?
A. From a map. B. From a website. C. From a handbook.
7. What is the best way to get downtown?
A. By bus. B. By subway. C. On foot.
听第 7 段材料, 回答第 8 至 10 题。
8. What job did the woman apply for?
A. Working in a kindergarten.
B. Teaching children maths
C. Looking after some naught boys
9. What does the man think of the job?
A. Decent. B. Interesting. C. Challenging.
10. What would make the woman practice the job?
A. A group of funny children. B. A good working environment. C. A high alas
听第 8 段材料, 回答第 11 至 13 题。
11. What birthday gift will Tun probably get
A. A bicycle B. Underwear. C. A pair of shoes.
12. How much is a pair of shoes originally priced at $200 now?
A. S40. B. $100. C. $160.
13. What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A. Mother and son. B. Husband and wife. C. Salesman and custo1
听第 9 段材料, 回答第 14 至 17 题。
14. What is Mr. Chen doing?
A. Participating in an interview
B. Hosting a charity event.
C. Giving a public speech.
15. What do we learn about Mr.Chen’s childhood
A. His parents valued education.
B. He lived in a wealthy family.
C. He often skipped classes.
16. What did Mr. Chen major in at college
A. Primary education. B. Environmental science. C Ocean engineering.
17. How does Mr. Chen feel about Lily?
A. Surprised. B. Disappointed. C. Grateful.
听第 10 段材料, 回答第 18 至 20 题。
18. What did Richard Charles Rodgers decide to do at the age of 15 ?
A. Become a composer
B. Work in the musical theater.
C. Write music for stage shows.
19. Who did Richard Rodgers write songs with for over twenty years?
A. Oscar Hammerstein. B. Lorenz Hart. C. Mickey Rooney.
20. When was Richard Rodgers’ most famous song in Blue Moon written?
A. In 1925. B. In 1933. C. In 1934.
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
The Washing Commanders, based in Handover, Maryland, are gearing up (准备) exciting 2025 season, and football fans across the country are eager to catch all the a Whether you’re a die-hard fan or new to the game, this guide has everything you need to know about tickets and what to expect at Northwest Stadium.
Buying Tickets: How to Get Your Seats
Season Ticket
Price Range: Season tickets vary by section but start at $2,212.
Where to Buy: Secure your season tickets through Stub, the official ticket partner of the Washington Commanders. Visit Stub for more details
Single Game Tickets
Price Range: Single game tickets start at $20.
Where to Buy: Purchase single game tickets directly from Stub or through official NFL channels.
Northwest Stadium Guide
The Commander: all Northwest Stadium home. With a capacity of 62,000, the stadium offers an excellent atmosphere for football fans.
Mobile Tickets: Northwest Stadium uses mobile tickets only. Make sure to have your ticket displayed on your phone.
Food & Beverage(饮料): The stadium offers a variety of dining options, including alcoholic beverages. Note that outside food and drinks are not permitted.
Game Day Tips for Washington Commanders Fans
Bags Allowed
Keep it small and clear! Only bags that follow the NFL’s clear bag policy are permitted. Stick to small bags or purses no larger than 12 inches inches inches.
Bring the Little Ones
Kids three years old and younger can enjoy the game for free if they sit on an adult’s lap. Don’t forget to get tickets for anyone over three!
Go Cashless
Northwest Stadium is a cash free zone! Bring credit cards or gift cards to keep things smooth
21. Which is the approved method to get the tickets
A. Using Stub platform. B. Purchasing at the stadium entrance.
C. Finding resellers outside the stadium. D. Borrowing from officers of the NFL.
22. What are the fans allowed to bring?
A. Paper bills B. Homemade shacks.
C. Printed tickets. D. A clear bag within limit.
23. Who is this guide primarily intended for?
A. Stadium staff. B. Local residents
C. Football enthusiasts. D. Sports journalists.
B
Anna Du was walking along the beach at Castle Island in South Boston when she noticed plastic scattered (散落) across the horsemen in the bent down to pick some up but quickly realized there were far too many tiny pieces to handle. "When I saw how much plastic there was, it seemed impossible to clean it all up," recalls Du, who was in sixth grade at the time. Instead of giving up, Du tackled the problem like any good scientist-starting with research. That’s how she discovered that 8 million tons of plastic end up in the oceans every year.
Inspired by her findings, Du decided to build a remote-operated vehicle (ROV) to detect micro plastics on the ocean floor. Her ROV, made from PVC pipes, features two main systems: a navigation system and a detection system. The navigation system uses propellers(螺旋桨) and a combination of fishing weights and foam floats (lightweight materials that keep the device floating) to move up and down. The detection system, however, is the real innovation. It uses infrared cameras (红外相机) and light wavelengths to spot micro plastics, making them stand out against sand and plants. Actually, the device doesn’t collect micro plastics, but it identifies where they accumulate. Du has even applied for a patent on the Nov's key components
Faced with the challenge of locating ocean micro plastics-unlike the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, these are not floating on the surface - she knew an ROV would be the most efficient tool. Taking water samples and analyzing them in a lab could never be done on the scale needed. Instead, she needed a mobile lab to detect plastics in-situ
Her ROV. impressed many experts with its clever design. "She has an impressive engineering instinct," says Casey Mach ado, an engineer at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. "Her ability to break down problems and create solutions is remarkable."
"I want to be an engineer because I love building things to help solve global problems," says Du. "But I’m not sure yet what kind of engineer I want to be." At her age, she has plenty of time to figure that out.
24. What motivates Anna Du to build the ROV?
A. Her interest in engineering design. B. Her discovery of plastic pollution.
C. Her participant in a school project. D. Her desire for marine biology.
25. What is the prolific of Au's invention?
A. Its use of recycled PVC materials. B. Its ability to classify plastic types.
C. Its floating control system D. Its advanced detection system.
26. What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about?
A. The necessity of ROV. B. The impact of micro plastics.
C. The challenges in the invention. D. The limitation of the traditional lab.
27. Which of the following best describes Anna Du?
A. Cooperative B. Particular C. Humble. D. Creative.
C
In a surprising discovery, marine scientists observed that comb jellies-semitransparent jellyfish-like creatures- can merge(相融) into a single individual, sharing digestive and derv-
This rare phenomenon was first noticed when one comb jelly went missing in a lab tank. while another appeared unusually large. Upon closer inspection, researchers found that the larger jelly had two mouths and two balance-sensing organs, indicating a merger of two separate organisms. Combined comb jellies were observed previously in 1937, but this is the first time that researchers have documented the merger.
The experiment, published in Current Biology, revealed that continuous minor injuries in the tank, which activated the merger process. In tests, nine out of ten pairs successfully merged within hours, matching their muscle movements. "It was remarkable and incredible," said Dr. Kai Journal, who led the study. The merged jellies even-digested food through a shared system, as seen when fluorescent(发荧光的) shrimps were tracked moving through their bodies.
Unlike humans, comb jellies lack "cognitional," the ability to distinguish their own tissues from an other's. This may explain why they merge so easily. "They treat another comb jelly’s body parts as their own during healing," said Dr. Kai Journal. While such mergers are unlikely in the wild, lab conditions reveal their unique biology.
The findings raise questions about self-recognition in animals. If further proven, this could offer insights into human organ transplants, where immune (有免疫力的) rejection is a major challenge. However, some experts caution that more research is needed. This study highlights nature’s incredible adaptability. "Comb jellies, often overlooked, may hold secrets to biological combination and-tissue merger, inspiring future medical break roughs." Dr. Kai Journal said.
28. What can be learned about comb hellions in the lab tank?
A. They are a type of jellyfish.
B. They can combine into one.
C. They have one shared organ.
D. They are the first merger case.
29. What did the fluorescent shrimp experiment demonstrate?
A. The feeding preferences of comb jellies.
B. The shared digestive system of merged jellies.
C. The hunting techniques of sea creatures.
D. The effects of light on marine animals.
30. What makes it easy for comb jellies to combine?
A. Recognition of their own tissues. B. Advanced immune systems.
C. Inability to tell each other apart. D. Natural living environments.
31. What is the text mainly about?
A. The unique merging ability of comb jellies,
B. The differences between comb jellies and jellyfish.
C. The challenges of marine biology research.
D. The impact of lab conditions on marine life.
D
Camping in Hong Kong has evolved significantly over time. In the past, it was oft associated with hunting, particularly bird shooting in the Deep Bay area. These days Hon Kong’s endangered migratory birds are shot only by photography enthusiasts. Camping has become a popular escape for urban residents to seek space and privacy from crowded city life. Public campsites require campers to bring all their own devices, which holds back many potential enthusiasts.
To bridge this gap, privately run "camping"(豪华露营) sites have emerged, offering ore-set tents, comfortable bedding, and even showers-appealing to those who want a nature experience without the trouble. Nevertheless, let us be under no illusions(幻想); as a romantic way to connect with the outdoors, camping is ultimately just a night spent outdoors, carefully marketed towards citizens who might otherwise avoid traditional camping. From South Atalanta to Kai Po, new camping venues have mushroomed.
However, the rapid expansion of camping has raised ecological concerns. Many sites are developed on bewildered farmland or near country parks, disrupting habitats that had become vital for local wildlife. Former rice fields and wetlands, once abandoned, had naturally transformed into thriving ecosystems for birds and insects. Now, these areas are being cleared and sprayed with pesticides to create "natural-looking" camping sites.
Under current land use regulations, owners of agricultural lands are unable to easily develop them into housing. Profitable workarounds must be found. Swift conversion of vacant and bewildered fields into camping sites provides a profitable alternative in more accessible areas. As a result, biodiversity-rich areas are being replaced by commercialized outdoor retreats, ironically marketed as a return to nature.
While camping provides barbiturates with a convenient outdoor experience, its environmental cost is significant. The loss of these bewildered spaces threatens Hong, Kong’s already fragile ecosystems, raising questions about whether this trend truly benefits nature or merely exploits it for profit.
32. What do we know about camping in Hong Kong today?
A. It remains closely tied to hunting activities.
B. It allows photographers to shoot birds.
C. It provides leisure from daily routine.
D. It weakens the campers potential.
33. What is the main feature of "camping" sites?
A. They focus on traditional camping experiences.
B. They provide necessary equipment for campers.
C. They are targeted to romantic naturalists.
D. They are crowded with mushrooms.
34. What ecological problem has camping caused?
A. Destruction of bewildered habitats. B. Decline in agricultural production.
C. Extinction of birds and insects. D. Increased pollution in country parks.
35. What is the author’s attitude toward the development of camping?
A. Completely supportive. B. Cautiously optimistic.
C. Strongly critical. D. Totally indifferent.
第二节(共 5 小题; 每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
阅读下面短文, 从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Audio book lovers are debating about listening speeds on social media. Should you listen at a regular speed?_____ Audible, an audio book supplier, decided to share favorite playback speeds.
Audio book lovers are divided over playback speeds, with some preferring regular speed(1x) while others accelerate to or even . In January, Audible fueled the debate with a Ticktock video featuring four celebrities. Phillipa Sq and Jeff Daniels advocated for original recording speeds, while novelist Kimberly Belle admitted speeding up after immersion._____
Audible presented the video aiming to spark a good-natured discussion, noting 7% of users tried faster speeds. To some extent, the playback speed is closely connected with the type of article. B B Business. & Careers follow as the next popular ones. However, the video was not trying tell anybody what speed they should choose.
39 Social media inference Tony Pica tested 3x speed after a user claimed to finish 600 books yearly at that rate. The result? "A gargling groundhog(漱口的土拨鼠)," Pica joked, dismissing it as enjoyably. UCLA researcher Ashley Chen studied comprehension at accelerated speeds. Findings showed memory dropped beyond 2.5x. Audio book narrator Nan McNamara argued speed sacrificed immersion: "It’s an vulnerable(脆弱的) experience-you might miss slight differences." Yet she admitted, "If speed gets you listening, do it."
The choice of speed depends on personal preference. While purists prioritize emotional depth, efficiency-driven listeners trade differences for volume._____40_____. It also underscores the ongoing conflict between tradition and modern book consumption habits, which should be respected.
A. Should you play at a slow speed?
B. Speed-listening maximizes book consumption.
C. They would "flip it up" once getting into the story.
D. Romance and business styles top sped-up listening.
E. Should you bump it up to two or even three times faster?
F. The division reflects broader tensions of individual liking.
G Writer Priscilla humorously questioned extreme speed listeners.
第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节(共 15 小题:每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
My father kept his lists orderly. He used to fill his little notebooks with books he’d read, groceries he needed and tasks to_____41_____. To others, they might have seemed_____42, but to him, they were a lifeline to order and meaning. Even now, years after his passing, those pages 43 me how a simple habit can 44 an amazing life.
Dad grew up in the town of Lowell, Massachusetts, the son of a leather factory worker. He could have_____45_____ himself to that life, but he chose a different path-one built on lists, discipline, and burning 46 for knowledge. His notebooks weren’t just 47 ; they were blueprints for a better future. He studied physics, 48 early computers, and lifted his family into the middle class. However, he never forgot why he started, and always remembers his___49__
In his final days, as cancer 50 his strength, he left behind one last list-a bittersweet catalogue of memories from 1930s Lowell. Reading it, I__51___ his true gift wasn’t just in his accomplishments, but in the quiet 52 the practice. He taught me that reinvention is
53, that curiosity is a superpower, and that even an ordinary life, lived with purpose, can leave an extraordinary___54__ .
Now, when I feel lost, I think of Dad in his reading chair, notebook in hand, proving that the smallest habits-like making a list-can__55___ a life worth remembering.
41. A. preview B. change C. complete D. display
42. A boring B. important C. rewarding D. difficult
43. A. warn B. remind C. inform D. confuse
44. A. direct B. design C. promote D. shape
45. A. abandoned B. connected C. helped D. resigned
46. A. passion B. courage C. emotion D. spirit
47. A. promises B. comments C. records D. choices
48. A. accepted B. mastered C. prepared D. failed
49. A. story B. service C. mission D. mystery
50. A. maintained B. missed C. witnessed D. stole
51. A. realized B. recognized C. remembered D. regretted
52. A. adjusting to B. sticking to C. giving up D. making up
53. A. funny B. simple C. possible D. acceptable
54. A. sight B. secret C. praise D. mark
55. A. build B. save C. change D. risk
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 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
At the National Center for Preservation and Conservation ET Ancient Books, a group of dedicated women diligently restore ancient books.__56__ medical specialists. treating patients, they work to extend the lives of the old volumes.
Their task begins with___57__ professionals call "book bricks", a term used for ancient books that9 58 into solid blocks over decades of improper storage. Some books are so damp that the pages stick together completely. Even the initial step can take___59__ entire day, and the slightest mistake risks a tear.
"Even after years of working in ancient book restoration, I dare not be careless," said Wu Eiffel, the leader of the ancient-A yak restoration group. Details such as the amount of water used60 (smooth) pages and the paper’s shrinkage rate all need to be considered, with restoration plans_____ 61 (adjust) along the way to ensure the ancient books receive the most appropriate treatment, she said.
She also focuses on the_____ 62 (apply) of new technologies in ancient book restoration. For example, an AI restoration system scans, damaged areas,_____63_____ (identify) issues like insect holes, while_____64_____(automatic) generating restoration plans and predicting how the paper will age over time.
With technology’s advancement, what was once a purely traditional craft now stands as a scientific practice, and these conservators_____ 65 (be) the guardians of the dialogue between past and future generations.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
人工智能(Artificial Intelligence)正在改变我们的学习方式。你校英文报以“Be Smart Learners With AI" 为题举办英语征文比赛,请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
(1)分析优势与不足;
(2) 提出使用建议。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为 80 左右;
(2)题目和首句已给出,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Be Smart Learners With AI
AI is changing how we learn.
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。
On a hot simmer day, Andrew helped his mother clean his great-grandmother’s dusty attic (阁楼). He had hoped for denude treasures but found only old, musty items, like a broken clock beside the window. Disappointed, he sighed-until he discovered a bundle of yellowed letters.
His mother’s eyes lit up. "Letters from Leo": "she exclaimed. Leo was his grandmother’s beloved older brother, a skilled woodworker who had made a beautiful locked box new/sitting on the stairway windowsill. "The key’s been lost for years," his moth said-
Curious, Andrew brought the letter, and the box to the kitchen. His grandmother gasped at the sight. "Leo made this for my seventh birthday," she whispered, tracing the carving. "He said it was for something special. Before leaving for the army he locked it and promised to send clues to open it but we never got any." Her voice trembled: "His task letter came after we heard the bad news. My mother was so sad that she tore it in half."
Carefully, Andrew pieced the halves together. "Granny, Leo did send clues!" The letter began, "Dearest Littlest Sister..."- but the words seemed senseless.
Granny asked in a puzzle voice, "Andy, what do I need to read?"
Frowning, Andy stared at the paper, and then said "Wait! If we read down, instead of across-in columns
"Close your eyes! Listen to how the words sound, not the way they’re spelled!" Andy read, "You need to read this aloud for it to make some sense.
Look
where
come
broken
above
rain
down
clock
the
does
sea
there
whole
knot
the
inside.
Granny’s eyes popped open. "Leo was using homophones(同音词)!"
Granny began to read, "Go to the room where we ate. See the flower like the sun?"
"Seriously? What flour?" Andy complained.
Granny smiled. "The dining room is where we ate. The painting of a sunflower ..."
Andy was on his way. In a few seconds, he returned, carrying the painting. He turned it over. They discovered another clue printed in light pencil on the back. 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。
Grainy continued to read the words on the new clue.
Granny opened the box, only to find a photo in it.
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