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甘肃省2025年新高考英语原创卷(三)
本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What is Dylan's father now?
A.A driver.
B.A doctor.
C.An office worker.
2.How does the woman recognise the man?
A.By his glasses.
B.By his beard.
C.By his jacket.
3.What do we know about the woman's family?
1
A.They got into debt.
B.They like bacon very much.
1
C.Her husband supports the family.
4.What does the woman think of the man's idea?
A.Crazy.
B.Brilliant.
C.Unrealistic.
5.What are the speakers talking about?
A.A photography club.
B.A weekend plan.
C.A coming exhibition.
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 did Jake usually wear?
听
A.Dark clothes.
B.Jeans.
C.Formal clothes.
7.What makes Jake change his look?
翼
A.The working environment.B.The family atmosphere.
C.The living conditions.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
香
8.What is the possible relationship between the speakers?
A.Doctor and patient.
B.Boss and employee.
C.Interviewer and interviewee.
9.Why does the woman want to leave her job?
A.She has to look after her mother.
B.She is not happy working there.
C.She has been given a better offer.
10.What will the woman probably do?
A.Work as a doctor.
B.Quit the job.
C.Ask for leave.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What will the man do with his phone?
A.Return it.
B.Exchange it.
C.Have it repaired.
12.What can we learn about the man's phone?
A.It is dropped on the ground.B.It is newly bought.
C.It is black in colour.
13.What will the man do next?
A.Fill in a form.
B.Provide the receipt.
C.Pay for the inspection.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.Why is the woman switching rooms?
A.To bond with her co-workers.
B.To stay away from the noise.
C.To have a better view.
15.When does the man decide to travel at last?
A.In early February.
B.In mid-February.
C.In late February.
16.What does the woman think the trip will be?
A.Memorable.
B.Expensive.
C.Relaxing.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Who is the speaker?
A.A student.
B.A teacher.
C.A librarian.
18.What is the function of the Student Centre?
A.To offer job opportunities.
B.To assist students to register.
C.To provide services and entertainment.
19.Where will the students register?
A.In the library.
B.In the lecture hall.
C.In the Student Centre.
20.What is the main topic of the talk?
A.How to use the library.
B.Some important locations on campus.
C.Assistance offered by the Student Centre.
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
In the world of sports,fun sports stand out as a unique mixture of excitement and
adventure.These activities often transcend traditional boundaries,offering participants a chance
to push their limits and embrace the unknown.From bungee jumping to wakeboarding,fun
sports are all about embracing the thrill of the moment and creating unforgettable memories.
One of the most exhilarating fun sports is paragliding.Soaring through the skies with
nothing but a parachute and a harness,paragliders experience a sense of freedom that few other
activities can match.The panoramic views of the landscape below,combined with the rush of
wind against one's face,make for an experience that is both terrifying and exhilarating in equal
measure.
Another popular fun sport is paddleboarding.Whether on calm lakes or choppy oceans,
paddleboarding allows individuals to glide effortlessly over the water,feeling a deep connection
with nature.It's a low-impact workout that's easy to pick up and provides a serene escape from
the hustle and bustle of daily life.
These fun sports,though vastly different in nature,share a common thread:they
encourage people to step out of their comfort zones and embrace new challenges.They remind
us that life is full of possibilities and that adventure is often just a few steps away.
21.What do we know about paddleboarding?
A.Fast sport,high-skill needed.
B.Graceful on water,nature bond.
C.Pools only,no special gear.
D.Solo activity,no companions.
22.What do paragliding and paddleboarding have in common?
A.They are both high-impact sports.
B.They are both popular among children.
C.They both require specialized equipment.
D.They encourage participants to embrace new challenges.
23.Where might the text have been originally published?
A.In a scientific journal.
B.In a travel magazine.
C.In a fitness magazine.
D.In a local newspaper.
B
At a time when we are all experiencing an extraordinary level of stress,science offers a
simple and effective way to bolster our own emotional health.
To help yourself,start by helping others.
Our bodies and minds benefit in a variety of ways when we help others.Some research has
focused on the "helper's high".Studies show that volunteering,donating money,or even just
thinking about donating money can release feel-good brain chemicals and activate the part of the
brain stimulated by the pleasures of food.Studies of volunteers show that do-gooders had lower
levels of the stress hormone cortisol on days they did volunteer work.
Feeling responsible for other people can also help us cope with whatever challenges life
brings.Emily A.Greenfield,an associate professor of social work at Rutgers University,
studied a concept called "felt obligation",which is measured by asking people questions such as
how obligated they would feel to give money to a friend in need,even if it meant putting
themselves in a bind.
As it turned out,the people who had higher levels of felt obligation-meaning they were the
type of people to sacrifice for others-coped better with their own life challenges.
She noted that caring for others helps us to regulate our own emotions and gain a sense of
control."When we remind a friend that social distancing measures are temporary,and this too
shall pass,we are also,in effect,reminding ourselves and serving to regulate our own
emotions,”she said..
24.What does the underlined word "bolster"probably mean in Paragraph 1?
A.Weaken.
B.Ignore.
C.Compare.
D.Strengthen.
25.What would people with a higher level of felt obligation typically do?
A.Sacrifice for others.
B.Avoid helping others.
C.Focus on their own interests.
D.Refuse to interact with others.
26.What are the influence one can get from helping others?
A.Increased stress and anxiety.
B.Reduced social connections.
C.Improved sense of purpose.
D.Less control of one's own life.
27.What might be a proper title for the text?
A.A Study about Volunteers
B.The Science of Helping out
C.An Important Brain Chemicals
D.The Responsibility of Helping Others
C
Australian experts have expressed concerns that too many millennials are hoping to use
their social media accounts to build their careers.
Their concerns follow the sudden rise in "insta-celebrities"who make money by posting
sponsored()photos online.For the lucky few who are not only talented photographers
but also good-looking and business-savwy(有商业头脑的),making money off social media isn't
impossible.
Instagram is flooded with social media professionals paid to promote products and services.
However,social scientist Dr Lauren Rosewarne,from the University of Melbourne,says that in
reality,there are far fewer people making money off the platforms than one may think.
She said many young Australians were getting sucked in by the appeal of making money on
platforms like Instagram,describing it as "totally unrealistic"and extremely difficult to do.
"Young people are hoping to be famous in numbers that were simply not there 20 years
ago,"Rosewarne told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC on Saturday."There are
some people who can make fortunes out of monetizing(使具有货币性质)their Instagram posts,
but that is not the norm.
She said it was up to parents and schools to discourage students from seeking Insta-fame,as
many believe it is a possible career choice."There's the warning for parents;this is not a
normal or even common occurrence that you can monetize your Instagram account.
Meanwhile Toni Eager from Australian National University said social problems could arise
from spending too much time with social media.
"Where do the insta-celebrities go...to separate the life people see on Instagram from
their actual normal life?"Eager said."All of a sudden,people own your private life.
28.Why is there a sudden rise in "insta-celebrities"?
A.Many young people want to be photographers.
B.Many people see it as a short cut to making money.
C.People want to socialize by sharing photos online.
D.Instagram offers young people more career choices.
29.What does the underlined phrase "getting sucked in"in Paragraph 4 probably mean?
A.Benefiting from something.
B.Becoming involved in something.
C.Taking advantage of something.
D.Being satisfied with something
30.What message does the author convey by quoting Dr Lauren Rosewarne?
A.Young people today are more business-savvy than ever.
B.Young people are becoming less interested in internet fame.
C.Instagram is not a good platform to promote new products.
D.It's a bad idea for young people to try to earn money on Instagram.
31.What problem does Toni Eager think overuse of social media could cause?
A.A loss of personal privacy.
B.An over-reliance on Instagram.
C.Less interaction with people in real life.
D.The desire to monetize one's Instagram account.
D
Online book retailer Booktopia have confirmed they have secured a buyer for the troubled
business.Just one month after it entered administration,the bookseller has been sold to online
electronics store digiDirect,with owner Shant Kradijan confirming his intention to hire 100 extra
staff in addition to those still remaining.
"We are incredibly pleased to have completed the sale of the Booktopia business to the
owner of digiDirect,"McGrathNicol Restructuring's administrator Keith Crawford said.
The transaction will result in the retention of all remaining employees,the recruitment of
some 100 additional employees and continuity of supply for Booktopia's trade creditors.They
have also encouraged former staff to rejoin the company.
When Booktopia went into administration there were around 150,000 orders that went
unfulfilled,most of them were pre-ordered books that had not yet been delivered to the
company.Some customers who were owed books from the company managed to get refunds
from their credit providers.
An estimated $3 million was also owed to customers with gift cards,and Kradjian has
confirmed that they are offering special arrangements to customers with unredeemed gift cards.
"Booktopia has been a key part of Australia's publishing industry for 20 years,and
transitioning the business to such a well-known Australian retailer is a great outcome for all
stakeholders,Crawford said.
He also thanked Booktopia's secured creditor,Moneytech,which provided funding for the
business during the administrative period.According to Nine News,the sale price,which was
not disclosed,will not provide return to shareholders.
32.When did Booktopia's sale occur?
A.A year ago.
B.Within a month.
C.Six months ago.
D.Two months later.
33.What was the primary issue facing Booktopia before its sale?
A.Insufficient customers.
B.Disputes with suppliers.
C.Lack of funds for expansion.
D.Unfulfilled large-scale pre-orders.
34.What is the text mainly about?
A.Challenges faced by online bookstores.
B.Booktopia's financial struggles and its sale.
C.The growth of digiDirect as an online electronics retailer.
D.The impact of Booktopia's sale on the Australian publishing industry.
35.What can be inferred about the sale price of Booktopia from the text?
A.It was high,significantly benefiting shareholders.
B.It was publicly announced and well-received by shareholders.
C.It was not disclosed and will not provide returns to shareholders.
D.It was negotiated between Booktopia and its unsecured creditors.
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。
There are countless things you can do in a day.Each of those things may or may not help
you succeed tomorrow,but what matters is that you did them on that day.Today is the only
time to gain traction and take necessary steps to achieve what you desire.36
Put yourself first
To-do lists aren't exclusively for work tasks.They can be fun,too.Make sure that your
to-do list contains a clear time to thrive.Schedule yourself in first,creating a meeting time for
the gym,friends,hobbies,or to do nothing at all.This will help you to balance your
relationship to yourself and to your job.37
Never stop being curious
Curiosity is what drove all great inventions.38 Well,maybe yes-but not as soon.
This insatiable desire for learning propels societies out of old traditions.Never stop being
curious about people,ideas and new innovations.
39
Reading the daily news for even five minutes every day means you know that much more
than the average Joe.Reading is the easiest way to stay informed and have insightful
conversations that help you succeed.Anything from news,a romance novel,an academic
article,or even your child's English essay will let you in on a secret you didn't know before.
Don't multitask
We'll let you in on a secret:one of the winning attributes of super successful people is
having a single-minded focus.Every time we try to do two or more things at once,we're simply
dividing up our focus.40 It's a very simple strategy but it works.Multitasking is like an
octopus on roller skates:Lots of moving parts but going nowhere.
A.Read wisely.
B.Read widely.
C.Start by asking yourself what you can do now.
D.Today,give every task your full and undivided attention.
E.Extra time away from work may help your relationships,too.
F.If the Wright brothers weren't curious,would we have planes?
G.This burning desire for learning drives societies out of old traditions.
第三分语言运用(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。
I used to tell my children that they were smart,because I was impressed by their rapid
growth.I remember clearly watching my daughter 41 how to build a Lego house that would
stand up on its own,and thinking:Look at this tiny architectural genius.
But decades of research now 42 that we should not tell our children they're "smart"
when they do 43 things.When I first heard it,I felt angry.But after I dug into the
research,Iwas44.It all goes back to something called“growth”mindset(心态),a term
developed and popularized by Carol Dweck,a 45 of psychology at Stanford.Professor
Dweck believes that we can change our abilities through effort and strategy.The alternative to a
growth mindset is a "46 "mindset-the idea that our abilities are inborn and can't be
changed.When we praise our children for being "smart,"based on victories like doing well on a
test,we're unwittingly(不知不觉地)47 them to believe that if they do poorly or make
mistakes,they're not 48.
It's not just what we say 49 matters,but how we tolerate our children's 50.A
2016 study by Dweck showed that parents'"failure mind-sets"affect their children more than
their views on intelligence.51,if parents think that failure is 52,their children are
more likely to be afraid of making mistakes.The study 53 that everyone is actually a/an
54 of fixed and growth mindsets,continually evolving with experience.55 we say or
don't say to our kids,the key is to get them more comfortable with failures big or small.
It's helpful for kids to understand that you make mistakes and learn how they happen.
When you chat with them,you can describe what you learned,or how you found a solution.
41.A.come out
B.figure out
C.get out
D.take out
42.A.suggests
B.expects
C.intends
D.predicts
43.A.popular
B.impressive
C.basic
D.common
44.A.persuaded
B.confused
C.surprised
D.disappointed
45.A.student
B.parent
C.professor
D.coach
46.A.lost
B.closed
C.flexible
D.fixed
47.A.demanding
B.preventing
C.controlling
D.encouraging
48.A.popular
B.smart
C.growing
D.changing
49.A.that
B.what
C.which
D.who
50.A.success
B.growth
C.failure
D.future
51.A.All in all
B.After all
C.In one word
D.In other words
52.A.fruitful
B.shameful
C.useful
D.careful
53.A.introduces
B.doubts
C.concludes
D.decides
54.A.opposite
B.change
C.option
D.mixture
55.A.Whatever
B.Whichever
C.What
D.Who
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。
Wang Yifei starts her day at 7 a.m.,spending two hours on her side career-writing and
editing-before heading off to her full-time job.From 10 a.m.to 7 p.m.,she works 56 a
social media manager.After getting home at 8 p.m.,she returns to 57 (write)until 11 or
12p.m.
It is her passion for writing and the film industry 58 led her to pursue this side career.
Two years ago,a friend introduced her to the part-time job.This opportunity then allowed her
59 (expand)into other writing-related 60 (project),such as composing WeChat
articles,and promotional material for brands.
Wang 61 (notice)a significant rise in friends taking on side jobs in recent years.She
believes this is because young people are 62 (increase)aware of the importance of leading
diverse and fulfilling lives."Young people today,especially those born after 2000,want to
experience different lifestyles and aren't 63 (like)to just be limited to an office desk.They
are also 64 (open)to changes in their work than ever before."Wang explained.
According to 65 2023 survey,44.7 percent of 1,941 young Chinese have or are
currently engaged in a part-time side job.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是学生会主席李华,外教Jim即将工作期满回国,请你代表学校为他选一份具有纪念
意义的礼物并随礼物写个小卡片,内容包括:
1.礼物意义;
2.美好祝愿。
注意:
1.词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Jim,
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
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。
Owen stepped out of the yellow taxi cab and looked up.All around were the tallest
buildings he had ever seen."Those are called skyscrapers,Owen,said Dad."Welcome to New
York!”
Dad took Owen's hand and led him through a glass door.The man at the desk gave Dad a
key.Owen and Dad took an elevator up to the tenth floor.While Dad put the suitcases away,
Owen looked out the window.The tenth floor was very high,but it still wasn't the top of the
hotel building."Let's go get a hot dog!"Dad said.Dad grew up in New York City,but this was
Owen's first trip.Everything seemed very big.
Owen grabbed his doll Joey from the suitcase and held it tight.Joey was a purple shark
with a white belly.Dad looked at Owen."If you really want to bring Joey along,you'll have to
hold him very tight.If he gets lost,we won't find him again.The city is just too big."Owen
hugged Joey to his chest."I won't lose him,"he said.
When Dad and Owen stepped onto the street,Dad held Owen's hand."Hold my hand the
whole time we walk,he said."There are lots of people here."Dad and Owen walked down the
street until they found a hot dog cart.Dad ordered two with ketchup and handed one to Owen.
Owen held his hot dog in one hand and Dad's hand in the other.They ate and walked at the
same time.
Dad and Owen kept walking until they reached the biggest park Owen had ever seen.
“That's Central Park,”said Dad.“Let's find the playground.”Owen loved playgrounds.He
especially liked sending Joey on a wild ride down the slides."Won't that be fun?"Owen asked
Joey.
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。
But wait!Joey was gone!Owen started to cry.
Owen grabbed Joey and hugged him tight.
2use.They love activities about guessing words.Do you have these?
W:Sure.Here's a book of riddles.A gym will help improve your body's health and this book
of riddles will help improve critical thinking skills.
M:My teachers have told me that learning languages and writing poetry also help us expand our
mental ability.
W:Yes,practicing new languages improves communication and mental strength.And for older
people,solving word problems and riddles improves their thinking ability and memory.You
might have seen these problems in newspapers or online articles.
M:Oh,yes!I've seen these in newsprint.That's where I first saw these problems.
(Text 8)
W:Hey,Carl.Did you see the news special on TV yesterday?
M:I sure did.Do you think that we'll really run out of oil in twenty years?
W:Not quite.But obviously oil companies are not finding new oil quickly enough.And that
could cause the oil price increase.
M:That would lead to an enormous problem!Especially because oil provides 90%of the
world's transportation fuel.
W:Whoa!The world had better find a solution soon.
M:I agree.Hey,maybe we can invent a new fuel.Let's drive to the library and do some
research for ideas.
W:OK,but don't you think we should walk?
(Text 9)
M:Hi,Carol.Are you ready to start our project about keeping pets?
W:Yes,John.What kind of pets should we focus on?
M:Tom and I are thinking of a cat or a dog.Which do you prefer?
W:Well,I don't know much about either of them.What about fish?
M:That's a good idea.I'll ask Tom to help.You conduct the survey.
W:Sure.What else should we discuss,John?
M:I think we should make some cards,so we don't forget what we are saying during the
presentation.
W:Sounds great!But I hate speaking in public.So I prefer not to do the introduction.
M:I don't mind at all.I'll do that.
W:I'm sure Mary can handle the summarizing.
(Text 10)
M:J.R.R.Tolkien was best known as the author of The Lord of the Rings.He was born
on 3 January,1892,in South Africa.He was the son of a bank manager from England.His
parents came to South Africa after his father received a promotion at his bank.J.R.R.Tolkien
wrote his novel The Hobbit during his time at Pembroke College in Oxford,and also The Lord
of the Rings.He taught in Merton College in 1945,where he was a professor of English
Literature and Language until he retired in 1959.
Tolkien never expected his novel to become popular,but he was asked by his friend to
publish a book he had written for his own children called The Hobbit in 1937.However,the
book attracted adult readers as well,and even the publisher asked him to write a follow-up.
Even though he had no interest in the topic,this made Tolkien begin what would become his
most famous work:The Lord of the Rings in 1949,almost 12 years after he had begun the
novel.
甘肃省2025年新高考英语原创卷(三)
第一部分听力
1-5 ACCBB 6-10 CABAC 11-15 CBABC 16-20 AACBB
第二部分阅读
第一节
A
21-23BDB
2l.B文中提到“paddleboarding allows individuals to glide effortlessly over the water,feeling a
deep connection with nature”,即桨板运动在水上很优雅(graceful on water),能让人与自然建
立紧密联系(nature bond)。A项中“fast sport”和“high-skill needed”与原文不符;C项中
“Pools only'”错误,文中未提及只能在泳池;D项“solo activity'”文中未提及。
22.D文中提到“These fun sports,though vastly different in nature,share a common thread:
they encourage people to step out of their comfort zones and embrace new challenges."
翔伞和桨板运动都鼓励参与者拥抱新挑战(encourage participants to embrace new
challenges?)。A项中“high-impact sports'”错误,桨板运动是低冲击运动;B项“popular among
children'”文中未提及;C项中滑翔伞和桨板不一定都需要专门设备,且文中未明确提及两者
都需专业设备。
23.B文章主要介绍了滑翔伞和桨板运动等有趣的运动,可能会在旅游杂志(travel magazine)上
出现,因为旅游杂志可能会介绍一些刺激的户外运动体验。A项科学杂志通常是关于科学研
究的;C项健身杂志主要关注健身方面;D项当地报纸一般报道当地新闻事件等,不太可能出
现这类运动的介绍。
B
24-27 DACB
24.D第一段提到“science offers a simple and effective way to bolster our own emotional
health'”,结合后文提到帮助他人对身心有益,可推断“bolster”是“加强”(strengthen)的意思。
A项“weaken'”削弱;B项“ignore”?忽视;C项“compare”比较,均不符合语境。
25.A文中提到“the people who had higher levels of felt obligation-meaning they were the type
of people to sacrifice for others'”,即有更高责任感的人会为他人牺牲(sacrifice for others)。B
项“avoid helping others'”错误;C项“focus on their own interests'”与文意不符;D项“refuse to
interact with others'”文中未提及。
26.C文中提到帮助他人可以让大脑释放让人感觉良好的化学物质、降低压力荷尔蒙皮质醇水
平、让人更好地应对生活挑战等,可推断出帮助他人能提升人的使命感(improved sense of
purpose)。A项“increased stress and anxiety'”错误;B项“reduced social connections'”与文意
不符;D项“less control of one's own life”错误。
27.B文章主要讲述了帮助他人的科学道理(The Science of Helping out)。A项“A Study
about Volunteers”范围较窄;C项“An Important Brain Chemicals”片面;D项“The
responsibility of Helping Others'”没有概括出科学依据这一重点。
C
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28.B文中提到“Australian experts have expressed concerns that too many millennials are
hoping to use their social media accounts to build their careers.Their concerns follow the
sudden rise in 'insta-celebrities'who make money by posting sponsored photos online."
很多人把成为“网红”看作是赚钱的捷径(a short cut to making money)。A项“many young
people want to be photographers'”不准确;C项“socialize by sharing photos online'”不是主要
原因;D项“more career choices'”不准确。
29.B文中“getting sucked in by the appeal of making money on platforms like Instagram”,结
合后文说这种想法不现实,可推断是指很多年轻人被卷入(becoming involved in)在
nstagram上赚钱的想法中。A项“Benefiting from something”受益于某事;C项“Taking
advantage of something'”利用某事;D项“Being satisfied with something”对某事满意,均不符
合语境。
30.D Dr Lauren Rosewarne说在Instagram上赚钱“totally unrealistic'”“extremely difficult to
do""this is not a normal or even common occurrence that you can monetize your Instagram
account.”,传达出年轻人想在Instagram上赚钱是个坏主意(It's a bad idea for young people
to try to earn money on Instagram)。A项“more business-savvy'”不是重点;B项“less
interested in internet fame”与文意不符;C项不是主要传达的信息。
31.A Toni Eager i"Where do the insta-celebrities go...to separate the life people see on
Instagram from their actual normal life?”“All of a sudden,people own your private life..”,即
过度使用社交媒体可能会导致个人隐私的丧失(a loss of personal privacy)。B项“An ove-
reliance on Instagram”不准确;C项“Less interaction with people in real life”文中未提及;D
项“the desire to monetize one's Instagram account'”不是主要问题。
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32-35 BDBC
32.B文中提到“Just one month after it entered administration,the bookseller has been sold to
online electronics store digiDirect”,即Booktopia在一个月内(within a month)被出售。A项
“a year ago'”错误;C项“six months ago”错误;D项“two months later'”错误。
33.D文中提到“When Booktopia went into administration there were around 150,000 orders
that went unfulfilled,most of them were pre-ordered books that had not yet been delivered
to the company..”,即Booktopia在出售前面临的主要问题是大量未完成的预订单
(Unfulfilled large-scale pre-orders)。A项“Insufficient customers”文中未提及;B项
“Disputes with suppliers'”文中未提及;C项“Lack of funds for expansion”文中未提及。
34.B文章主要讲述了Booktopia的财务困境(financial struggles)以及它的销售(sale)。A项
“Challenges faced by online bookstores'”范围较广;C项“The growth of digiDirect as an online
electronics retailer'”不是重点;D项“The impact of Booktopia's sale on the australian
publishing industry”不是主要内容。
35.C文中提到“According to Nine News,the sale price,which was not disclosed,will not
provide return to shareholders.”,即Booktopia的售价未被披露(not disclosed)且不会给股东
带来回报(will not provide returns to shareholders)。A项“high,significantly benefiting
shareholders”错误;B项“publicly announced and well-received by shareholders”错误;D项
“negotiated between Booktopia and its unsecured creditors'”文中未提及。
第二节
36.C上文提到今天是获得动力并采取必要步骤实现愿望的唯一时间。C项“Start by asking
yourself what you can do now.”(从问问自己现在能做什么开始)与上文衔接紧密,强调要从
当下行动起来,符合语境。
37.E上文提到把自己放在首位,在待办事项清单中安排时间给健身房、朋友、爱好或什么都不
做,这有助于平衡与自己和工作的关系。E项“Extra time away from work may help your
relationships,too.”(工作之外的额外时间也可能有助于你的人际关系)进一步说明了安排这
些时间的好处,承接上文。
38.F上文提到好奇心是所有伟大发明的驱动力。F项“If the Wright brothers weren’t
curious,would we have planes?”(如果莱特兄弟不好奇,我们会有飞机吗?)设空处后一句为
答句,因此设空处需要一个问句。通过问答举例说明了好奇心的重要性,与上文呼应。
39.B此空为小标题。下文提到阅读各种类型的内容可以让你了解更多秘密,强调了广泛阅读。
B项“Read widely.”(广泛阅读)符合语境,可作为该段小标题。
40.D上文提到超级成功人士的一个制胜特质是专注,每次我们试图同时做两件或更多的事情
时,我们只是在分散注意力。D项“Today,give every task your full and undivided
attention.”(今天,给予每一项任务你全部的、不分散的注意力)与上文强调专注的观点一致,
符合语境。
第三部分语言运用
第一节
41.B“figure out'”表示“想出,弄明白”,文中指女儿弄明白如何建造一个能自己立起来的乐高
房子,符合语境。“come out'”出现,出版;“get out'”出去,逃离;“take out'”取出,均不符合。
42.A“suggests'”意为“表明,暗示”,几十年的研究现在表明我们不应该在孩子做了令人印象深
刻的事情时就说他们聪明,符合文意。“expects'”期待;“intends”打算;“predicts'”预测,均不准
确。
43.B“impressive'”令人印象深刻的。当孩子做了令人印象深刻的事情时,我们不应该夸他们聪
明。“popular'”流行的;“basic”基本的;“common'”普通的,不符合语境。
44.A“persuaded”被说服的。一开始听到这个观点作者很生气,但深入研究后被说服了。
“confused'困惑的;“surprised”惊讶的;“disappointed”失望的,均不符合。
45.C根据后文“Professor Dweck”可知,Carol Dweck是斯坦福大学的教授(professor)。
“student'”学生;“parent'”父母;“coach”教练,均错误。
46.D与“growth mindset'”相对的是“fixed mindset'”,即固定型心态。“lost”迷失的;“closed'”关
闭的;“flexible”灵活的,均不合适。
47.D当我们夸孩子聪明时,不知不觉在鼓励(encouraging)他们相信如果做得不好或犯错,他
们就不聪明了。“demanding”要求;“preventing?”阻止;“controlling”控制,均不符合。
48.B结合上文,这里指他们就不聪明(smart)了。“popular”流行的;“growing”成长的;
“changing”变化的,均不准确。
49.A这是一个强调句型“Itis..that..”,强调的是“what we say”,所以用that。
50.C但我们如何容忍孩子的失败(failure)也很重要。“success”成功;“growth”成长;“future”
未来,均不符合。
5l.D“In other words'”换句话说。此处进一步解释父母的失败心态对孩子的影响,符合逻辑。
“All in all'”总之;“After all'”毕竟;“In one word”总之,均不太恰当。
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52.B如果父母认为失败是可耻的(shameful),他们的孩子更可能害怕犯错。“fruitful'”富有成
效的;“useful'”有用的;“careful'”小心的,均不合适
53.C“concludes'”得出结论。这项研究得出结论,每个人实际上都是固定型和成长型心态的混
合体。“introduces”介绍;“doubts”怀疑;“decides”决定,均不准确。
54.D“mixture'”混合体。每个人都是固定型和成长型心态的混合体。“opposite'”对立面;
“change'”变化;“option'”选择,均不符合。
55.A“whatever”无论什么。无论我们对孩子说什么或不说什么,关键是让他们更能接受大大
小小的失败。“whichever'”无论哪个;“what”什么;“who”谁,均不如“whatever”全面。
第二节
56.as“work as”表示“担任…工作”,在这里指她担任社交媒体经理的工作,是固定搭配。
57.writing“return to doing sth.”表示“重新做某事”,这里指她回到写作中,此处to为介词,所
以用writing。
58.that这是一个强调句型“Itis..that..”,强调的是主语“her passion for writing and the
film industry'”,所以用that。
59.to expand“allow sb.to do sth.”是固定用法,表示“允许某人做某事”,所以用to expand。
60.projects project是可数名词,前面有other修饰,所以用复数形式projects。
61.has noticed
根据时间状语“in recent years'”可知,要用现在完成时,主语是Wang,所以用
has noticed
62.increasingly此处用副词increasingly修饰形容词aware,表示“越来越意识到”。
63.likely“be likely to do sth.”,likely为形容词,表示“可能做某事”,固定搭配。
64.more open根据后面的“than ever before'”可知,要用比较级more open,表示“比以往任何时
候都更开放”。
65.a“a2023 survey'”表示“一项2023年的调查”,用不定冠词a表示泛指。
第四部分写作
第一节
Dear Jim,
On behalf of our school,I,Li Hua,the Student Union President,would like to present you
with a special gift as a token of our appreciation for your dedication and hard work during your
time here.
This gift,a traditional Chinese painting,symbolizes the beauty of our culture and the
lasting friendship between our countries.It is our hope that this painting will remind you of the
wonderful memories and experiences you had in China.
As you return to your homeland,we wish you all the best.May your journey be filled with
happiness and success.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节
But wait Joey was gone Owen started to cry.Dad had said they would never find Joey in
such a big city.Dad looked at Owen sadly."I don't know if we can find him,but we can try.
So they turned around and walked back the way they came.Owen kept his eyes on the sidewalk
the whole time.They crossed many streets and Owen looked as hard as he could.Soon they
were all the way back at the hot dog cart."Hello,young fella!"The hot dog cart man called out
to Joey."Is this your shark?"The hot dog cart man lifted up a purple shark.It was Joey!
Owen grabbed Joey and hugged him tight."Thank you!"he said emotionally."No
problem,"said the hot dog cart man."Your shark helped me sell more hot dogs.We had fun
together.The hot dog cart man winked at Owen and went back to work handing hungry people
their lunches.
附:听力原文
(Text 1)
W:I saw your dad at the hospital yesterday,Dylan.Is he a doctor?
M:He works at the hospital,but he drives an ambulance.He loves his job.
W:Has he always had that job?
M:He was an office worker before.He did that for a long time,but he said it was boring.
(Text 2)
W:Hi,John,it's you!I thought so-I'd recognise it anywhere.
M:It's always been my favourite jacket.I see you have to wear glasses as well.I'm still not
used to mine.
W:But they look good on you,particularly now that you've shaved your beard.
(Text 3)
W:It's difficult to make both ends meet these days.
M:Sure it is.By the way,who's bringing home the bacon in your family?
W:My husband,of course.He is the only one who pays all the bills.
(Text 4)
M:What do you think of my idea?
W:I cannot come up with a better alternative,Henry.You should be applauded for it.
(Text 5)
W:Daddy,shall we go out this weekend?
M:We can if you want.But why this weekend?We planned to enjoy some dramas and music.
W:I joined an amateur photography club.Each member is asked to hand in some photos for the
coming exhibition.
(Text 6)
W:Have you seen Jake lately?
M:No.Why?
W:Well,he's really changed his look.He used to wear pants and shirts with collars.And
short hair.
M:And now?
W:Now he's got long hair.And he always wears dark clothes instead of bright ones.
M:Interesting.What made him change?
W:He got a new job at an Internet company,and the atmosphere there is really casual.
Apparently,everyone wears jeans to work every day.
(Text 7)
M:What is it,Amy?
W:Er,Mr Smith,I've made a tough decision.I'm leaving the company.
M:Well,can I ask why?Are you unhappy working for us?
W:Oh,no,not at all.
M:Have you been given a better offer?
W:Oh,no,I think this is a fantastic place to work in.
M:Well,what's the problem then?
W:It's my mother.She is sick and needs someone to take care of her.I'm the only one who
can do it.
M:I'm sorry to hear that,but you don't need to quit over that.Why don't you just take leave
of absence?We can hold a job for you until your mother gets better.
(Text 8)
W:Can I help you?
M:Yes,please.I want to fix my cell phone.
W:What's wrong?
M:The screen went black last night.
W:Did you have an accident,like dropping it on the ground or into water?
M:No.
W:Well,then the repairman will have to open it up and check the inside.
M:How much will it cost?
W:It depends.Have you got the receipt?
M:Yes,here you are.
W:OK.You bought it from us on 1 May,only four days ago.Then it will be free to inspect it,
but if the damage is caused by the user,you'll have to pay for the repair.
M:I see.When can I take it back?
W:I'm not sure.Please fill out your personal information.And then we'll give you a call as
soon as it's fixed.
M:Sure,thank you.
(Text 9)
M:How would you like to go on vacation with us?We are going to Costa Rica.
W:That sounds incredibly attractive!When are you planning to leave?
M:We are going to take advantage of the lower prices during the off-season and travel during
the first week of February.
W:Oh,I wish I could accompany you,but that week won't work for me.I am planning to
move out of my office that week.My coworker and I are going to exchange rooms.
M:May I ask why you are switching offices?
W:Well,because the noise by my office is distracting me,but she says it won't bother her at
all.
M:Would it be possible for you to come with us if we went during the last week of February?
W:Definitely!You can count on it!
M:Perfect.
W:This vacation is going to be outstanding.I know I will remember it as long as I live!
(Text 10)
M:Hello,everyone.Welcome to the campus.This morning,there will be a short tour of
the university before we head to the administration building to register.I've been selected to be
your tour guide because I've been a student on this campus for three years and I know it well.
The first stop of our tour is the library.As you can see,it's a large library with over 100,000
books,journals,newspapers and magazines from around the world.The library is open seven
days a week from 8 a.m.to midnight.From the library we'll move on to the Student Centre,
where you can find a book store,a post office,a bank,a theatre,a coffee shop and a travel
agency.The Student Centre is to provide services and entertainments for students.The final
stop of our tour is the administration building.In this area,you will find the lecture hall where
you can register.Well,the next item on your agenda is to register.Good luck!
甘肃省2025年新高考英语模拟测试卷(一)
第一部分听力
1-5 BBCBA
6-10 CBBCB 11-15 BCBCA 16-20 CAABA
第二部分阅读
第一节
A
2l.D细节理解题。根据Limitless by Jeanna Smialek中的“how much the Fed affects the lives
of ordinary people,which is the key point”可知,Limitless这本书主要讲述的是美联储对普
通人的生活的影响。
22.B推理判断题。根据Act Your Age,Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert中的“Besides,her
struggle also helps illustrate how rigid and often misguided the expectations of our family,
friends and communities can be.‘In this sense,the author is also an educator,'..”可知,
Act Your Age,Eve Brorwn这本书中的故事蕴含着教育问题。因此,他的书能让人反思教育
的问题。
23.C细节理解题。根据The Color Purple by Linda Holme中的“eventually appears on the
screen in Hollywood”可知,The Color Purple这本书已经被改编成了电影。
B
24.C细节理解题。从第二段“Unfamiliar with Chinese characters,they used fortune tellers to
decide my name based on the ideal number of strokes()for each character,which was
calculated for the best fortune..”可看出作者的中文名是父母基于笔画的数量,取吉祥福气之
意。故选C。
25.B细节理解题。从第三段“I felt the need to present myself in a way that Americans would
accept..I put on an American accent and set aside my Chinese name.”可看出作者说美国口
音,隐藏自己的中文名,是为了融入美国的社会。故选B。
26.A细节理解题。从第四段“For years,I had prided myself on developing an image of
integration and confidence despite deep insecurities,but my writing betrayed me.”和第五段“I
had been learning calligraphy to try to get in touch with my cultural roots,but what I was
really seeking was a return to myself..”中可知作者在书法练习中,重新找到了自我,认识自
我,重塑自我概念。故选A。