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江苏省2025年普通高中学业水平合格性考试斌卷
英语
注意事项
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1.本试卷包含选择题(第1题~第35题,共35题70分)和非选择题第36:题~
第46题,共11题30分)。考生答题全部答在答题卡上,答在本试卷上无效。
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第一部分选择题(共两节,满分70分)
第一节阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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
If you have fallen into a sleep schedule(时间表)thr's.negatively affecti恤g your body clock
what can you do?Try taking these steps to get your sleep patters and body clock back to normal.
Have a regular schedule
Fight against the desire to get up late.Get up at the same time each day,and stick to that
schedule on weekends.Once you've established a regular schedule,you'll be able to fall asleep and
wake up more easily.
Exercise
Exercise may increase production of melatonin(褪黑澈素),and increased melatonin
production can make it easier to fall asleep.Exercise also helps your body's other systems stay in
line with your body clock.
Keep naps(打盹)short
Napping can impact your body clock by making it harder to fiall asleep at night.If you need to
take a nap,limit it to 30 minutes or less and try to nap before 3.00 p.m.
Limit light before bed
Break the habit of looking through soci media right before bedtime.Blue light from electronic
devices like smartphones sends signils to your brain that it's time to be awake.
Having trouble getting up in the morning or staying up later than you want is a common
problem.But if you follow these steps,you'll get your body clock back on track in no time!
1.Who is the passage intended for?
A.People with wrong body clock.
B.Over-users of smartphones.
C.Poor time-management people.
D.Lazy people doing no exercise.
2.What is the function of increased melatonin production?
A.To refresh the brain
B.To increase heart rate.
2.To help fall asleep
D.To strengthen muscles.
3.How long should a nap be?
.A.As long as possible.
B.More than 30 minutes.
C.As short as possible.
D.At most half an hour.
4.Which of the following may prevent you from sleeping.before bedtime?
A.Reading print books.
B.Using smartphones.
C.Chatting with parents.
D.Listening to music.
B
Peng Jingxuan plucks the stri血gs(拨s动琴弦)of her guzheng,.a.l3-string Chi血ese instrument.
She is giving a street performance.And it is.under the Eiffel Tower in Paris!
nano盟egFe毁ch city,bao Yang plays the pipa,a Chinese lutewit油:fo strings..She wears
traditional Chinese costume (and a pair of sunglasses,making her a combination of an
ancient poet and modem rock star.
Both Peng and hao are popular on Chinese video platforms ()where they post videos of
their street performances in France.They also share their videos on foreign social platforms,
attracting many yiewers from all over the world,who leave a kt of praises in different languages
Since she started performing in the streets in 2018,Peng has seen foreigners'increasing interest
in Chinese culture.Some viewers even came up to thank her.Although they had never been to
China,her music had touched them.
Zhao's costume also draws crowds."Our Chinese clothes and instrurnents are really
eye-catching,"she said."Viewers take photos on their phones."
To spread Chinese culture,Zhao has studied the costumes and hairstyles of different periods in
Chinese history and uses them to show the richness of Chinese culture to the world.She adds
modern elements as well.“Many people think traditional Chinese culture is mysterious(神秘的)
and quiet,but I want to show them that it has unlimited possibilities and vitality(话力),”she
explained.
5.Wby did Peng Jingxuan and Zhao Yang play instruments in the streets of France?
A.To recall good old days.
B.To beg food from passers-by.
C.To spread Chinese culture.
D.To collect money for charity.
6.What might have driven the two girls to 'give performances?
A.Warm weather.
B.A comfortable life.
C.A good income.
D.National pride
7.How do foreigners.feel.about the two girls'performances?
A.Interested.
B.Bored.
C.Doubtfirl
D.Calm.
8.What is the feature of Zhao Yang's performance?
A.Loud music.
B.Strange costumes.
C.Modern hairstyles.
D.Mixed elements.
C
Imagine walking halfway around Australia as a kid ..well,this year you can do just that.Kids
News is calling on schools to host a walkathon(徒步马拉松):in May to see if schoolchildren:can
work together and actually walk the distance:from at least Adelaide to Brisbane.That's about 2,500
km if you walked through Melboumne and-Sydney,which is a really long way.But if enough schools
join in,it's possible
It's part of Kids News Health of the Nation campaign,which aims to get Australian kids
moving in 2024'and thinking'about'ways to improve their health.Sam Wood,a famnous fitness
trainer,believes kids who walk regularly in their childhood-whether to school each day or around
the park with the faimily dog-are setting themselves up for an active adulthood where walking
becoines a habit in their daily routine.
"People think it doesn't make you fit,but they're wrong,"Wood said."If you are looking for
something you can do anytime and anywhere,just get out and get yourself walking.It doesn't have
to be fast,nor does it have to be for that long,the great thing about walking is whether you do a
60-minute walk or six 10-minute walks throughout the day,you get the saine benefits.It's great for
our physical health and for our mental health."
9.Why is Kids News calling on schools to host a walkathon?
A.To measure the distance between two cities.
B.To visit different places in the country.
C.To encourage students.to move more.
D.To help students with their.lessons.
10.What benefit.can children.get from walking regularly in their childhood?
A.Becoming active.teachers.
B.Developing social abilities.
C.Making more friends.
D.Forming a good habit.
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11.What does Sam Wood think of walking in the last paragraph?
A.Convenient.
B.Tiring.
C.Tough
D.Pairiful.
12.What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A.The longer you walk,the fitter you are.
B.It's necessary to walk at least 60 minutes a day.
C.Walking brings both physical and mental benefits.
D.It's better to walk during daytime than in the evening.
D
Have you ever been in a sports field when the crowd is so loud that it shakes the structure of
the stands ()Have you ever thought of using the loud noise?When watching an NBA game
in the sports gym,Lily Min,a senior school student in Lake Charles,wondered if you could turn the
noise into a power source.
Lily Min was inspired by Pixar's film Mousters,Tnc.Two monsters (provide the electric
power to a world of monsters by using children's screams.She even designed a collection system
that could possibly tur noise into usable energy.
To test her theory,she built a 22x12-inch size model of a typical sports field.She then played
sounds at either 70 decibels (or 100 decibels like the noise in the sports field.The
experiment's equipment wasn't good enough,unfortunately,and the amounts of electricity gathered
were small.Lily found that with more advanced equipment and on a larger size,enough power
could be produced.
Lily says,"Tuming sound into electrical energy makes a great contribution to reducing the
energy use of a typical sports field.In addition,in cities with heavy traffic,the loud noise from
vehicles like cars and buses could be used to produce electricity,contributing to the energy needs of
city development.Many factories,which often have continuous noise,could catch and change these
sounds into electrical energy,thus reducing their total energy consumption ().
13.What really inspired Lily to tumn sound into energy?
A.A science experiment.
B.A movie called Monsters,Inc.
C.A basketball match.
D.A visit to a sports field.
14.What was the purpose of Lily's experiment?
A.To make noise in the sports field
B.To test how loudly crowds can shout.
C.To find more advanced equipment.
D.To prove noises can be changed into electricity
15.Where might Lily's idea be applied?
A.Schools and libraries.
B.Factories and busy streets.
C.Gardens and hotels.
D.Cinemas and museums.
16.Which of the following best describes Lily?
A.Curious and creative.
B.Honest and confident.
C.Brave and responsible.
D.Careful and generous.
E
Children with parents who allow them to take more risks while playing are more likely to reach
the recommended levels of exercise,a new study by Coventry University has found.
The study has found 78%of the 645 parents across Australia didn't like their children to take
risks while playing,and would limit activities such as climbing trees,riding bikes fast down hills,
and play-fighting with others.
However,the study revealed that children of parents with more relaxed attitudes towards
adventurrous play were around three times more likely to meet the Australian and UK's guidelines to
get in an hour a day of“huff and puff"”(气喘吁吁)exercise.
"Obviously,parents don't want to see their children pick up serious injuries,but evidence
suggests that most play injuries are not serious,and the potential rewards of risky experiences
are great,"says Alethea Jerebine,a researcher at Coventry University."We know that through
taking risks at play,children leamn about what they can and can't do,build confidence and
independence,as well as leamn to manage risk and keep themselves safe.
"It's important for children to develop their understanding of risk from an early age,and build
these skills gradually increasingly."With the health benefits so obvious,a few small injuries along
the way seems like a fair exchange
17.What does the Coventry University study show?
A.Schools lack sports facilities.
B.Kids are angry at their parents.
C.Most kids are over-protected.
D.Lots of exercise is unfit for kids.
18.What would most Australian parents do concerning their children?
A.Encourage them to climb trees.
B.Let them play-fight with others.
C.Allow them to ride fast down the hills.
D.Limit their adventurous activities.
19.Which is one of the potential rewards of risky experiences for children?
A.Avoiding difficult exercise
B.Taking risks without their parents.
C.Learning to manage risk.
D.Treating their own injuries.
20.When should kids start to develop their understanding of risk?
A.From senior high school.
B.From an early age.
C.From junior high school.
D.From adulthood.
第二节完形填空(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文下面各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项。
N'Dri is a university student in Cote d'Ivoire,a small country in Africa.He developed his
21 in kung fu and Chinese culture from kung fu movies.From childhood,he and his friends
would copy 22 from those movies.
He joined the kung fu club when 23 in the university.With the financial 24 of the
club,he visited the Shaolin Temple in China.On the way to China,he and his friends were 25
about the Shaolin Temple,and 26 what they would see there.Amazingly,they saw people
dressed the way they had been in the movies,27 techniques properly.
They were spending three weeks training there.The first two weeks were really 28 It was
so tough that they almost 29.
With his kung fu dream coming true,N'Dri was eager to pass on what he had 30 to
people at home.They have 31 the first Shaolin Training Camp in Africa.It allows them to give
the same 32 they received at the temple to young people who are unable to visit China.
He 33 China will offer more support and opportunities to kung fu lover's in Africa."We
are the 34 between Chinese culture and African culture.We can 35 Aficaris to get what
Chiriese and Africari cultures are meant to offer,"he says.
21.A.ability
B.interest
C.habit
D.potential
22.A.workers
B.parents
C.characters
D.classmates
23.A.teaching
B.studying
C.travelling
D.performing
24.A.instruction
B.management
C.education
D.support
25.A.curious
B.certain
C.disappointed
D.confident
26.A.decided
B.accepted
C.wondered
D.conchuded
27.A.creating
B.developing
C.practising
D.watching
28.A.challenging
B.comfortable
C.attractive
D.amusing
29.A.repeated
B.fell
C.changed
D.quit
30.A.imagined
B.learned
C.lost
D.invented
31.A.set up
B.set off
C.took off
D.took out
32.A.treatment
B.training
C.position
D.attitude
33.A.hopes
B.admits
C.promises
D.explains
,
34.A.block
B.window
C.bridge
D.wall
35.A.drive
B.force
C.invite
D.enable
第二部分非选择题(共两节,满分30分)
第-节语法填空(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10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。
At 16,Gabriel Rochet wants to change the world in his own way.He is 36 young French
technology lover and the inventor of the Paxo phone.
Rochet said that 37 (he)phone costs less than 30 euros ()much cheaper than
today's smartphones.Unlike traditional phones,Paxo phones can be assembled (by people
38 get parts through the interet and follow online teaching videos."If you have experierice,
the work takes less than an hour;39 for beginners,it may take a day,"Rochet said.
"Paxo phones 40 (make)of a small number of parts,"Rochet said."Fewer parts mean
41(little)waste and carbon footprint."Rochet pointed out that the smartphone industry is one
of the most polluted 42 (industry).
Of course,Paxo phones can't do as much 43 most smartphones.You can make phone calls
and send messages.There are now three applications:clock,GPS and calculator,as well as two
games:Snake and 2048.
So far the Paxo phone project has drawn much attention and people want to help with its
44_(develop).“About20 people offered45_(work)on the next version(版本).”Rochet
said.
第二节写作(共1题,满分20分)
46.假如你是李华,近日,你发现同学们参与由外教Rym组织的英文小说阅读活动的兴趣不
高。请你给他写一封邮件,内容要点如下:
(1)分析原因:阅读理解困难、缺少互动等;
(2)提出建议:合理选择书籍、增加阅读活动等。
注意:
(1)包含所有要点,适当发挥,不要简单翻译。
(2)词数100左右。开头和结尾已经写好,不计人总词数。
(3)文中不得提及有关考生个人身份的任何信息,如校名、人名等。
TO:ryanengland@123.com
FROM:lihuajschina@123.com
Dear Ryan,
I'm writing to tell you that many classmates seem to have less interest in your English novel
reading activities.
请在答题卡上作答
Yours,
LI Hua