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36C考查段中句。前文以问句你是否僧默默希望打电话时对方不接?“开头,选项C“如果是,你可能正受电话焦虑困
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他方法,选项A“还有其他前单技巧”起到承上程下的作用,既总结前文“第一步“,又引出下文新的技巧,符合段落过
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文不要过度思不为准备说什么而焦”,选项B特开放心态,顺其自然”是对前文建议
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英语·信息卷(三)
考生注意:
1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
2.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。
3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对
应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题
区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。
4.本卷命题范围:高考范围。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
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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,
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并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小
题。每段对话仅读一遍。
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1.What has the woman finished doing?
A.Choosing her major.
B.Working on the computer.
C.Sending her application form.
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2.What will the man buy?
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A.A bag.
B.A laptop
C.A suitcase.
3.When will the man check out?
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A.On the 16th.
B.On the 17th
C.On the 18th.
4.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
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A.Going on vacation.
B.Taking care of the pet.
C.Dealing with sensitivities.
5.What will the man probably do for the woman?
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A.Clean the table.
B.Help with her report.
C.Carry the shopping.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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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
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给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题。
6.What did Barbara begin to do two months ago?
A.Do the gardening.
B.Tidy the bedrooms.
C.Decorate the living room.
7.Who might Brian be?
A.Barbara's neighbor.
B.Barbara's husband.
C.Barbara's gardener.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。
8.When does the conversation take place?
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A.Before ordering.
B.During a meal.
C.After a meal.
9.What do we know about the restaurant?
A.It has a nice environment.B.It has a new address
C.It has a good reputation.
10.What do the speakers decide to do?
A.Report service issues.
B.Complain about the manager.
C.Move to a less crowded place
听下面一段对话,回答第11至13题。
11.What is the woman curious about?
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A.What life coaches do.
B.Why Mel does the qualification.
C.Whether Mel is good at fixing problems.
12.What does the woman hate doing?
A.Talking about her family situation.
B.Analyzing personal problems
C.Completing the housework.
13.How can the woman solve her problem according to the man?
A.By seeking cooperation.B.By changing her attitude.
C.By starting a new routine.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至17题。
14.What inspired Trent to start climbing?
A.A picture of mountains.B.A biography of a climber.
C.A television documentary.
15.What did Trent actually feel during his first big climbing?
A.Nervous.
B.Confident.
C.Doubtful.
16.Why did Trent decide to climb the seven peaks?
A.To overcome his fear.
B.To realize his long-held dream.
C.To raise money for his grandpa.
17.What made Trent special among the climbers to the seven peaks?
A.He was accompanied by his grandpa.
B.He climbed snow-covered mountains.
C.He was younger than any other climber.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至20题。
18.What did Bohlin do in his first job?
A.He taught at a college.
B.He designed aircraft.
C.He produced cars.
19.When did the first modern car seat belt appear?
A.In1942.
B.In1958.
C.In1959
20.Which country was the first to introduce car seat belt laws?
A.Japan.
B.Australia.
C.France.
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。
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Open-air museums are not a new idea,but they are usually not in big city centers.So travelers of-
ten forget about them.Now that it is summer,here are a few of the world's best open-air museums.
Den Gamle By,Denmark
Most open-air museums with historical themes show a far past-like the ones in old-time TV
shows or stories.Den Gamle By does this well,but its special focus on the recent past makes it different
from others.Den Gamle By is in the botanical gardens of Aarhus,Denmark's second-largest city.It
opened in 1914.It shows 500 years of Denmark's history well,from old wooden Medieval buildings to
the nice 19th-century townhouses.
Storm King Art Center,New York
It was founded in 1960 by art lover Ralph E.Ogden as a museum for Hudson River School
paintings.Soon,it became a major place for sculptures,with works from some of the 20th century's'
best artists.It is not a small sculpture garden.At 500 acres,it is a large,beautiful place on rolling hills.
You need half a day or a full day to enjoy it.Just remember to take your walking shoes.
Hakone Open Air Museum,Japan
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第2页(共八页)
Hakone Open Air Museum opened in 1969 in Kanagawa Prefecture,between Tokyo and Mt Fuji.
It was Japan's first open-air museum.True to Japanese style,its goal was to mix nature and art well.
There are over 1,000 works of many kinds here.You can see a hall with 300 works by Pablo Picasso.
All these works are around tall forested hillsides,which are great for taking photos.
Black Country Living Museum,England
This is a carefully recreated industrial area in the middle of England.It lets visitors go back in time
and experience local life at the start of the 20th century.It covers 26 acres.Its streets have faithfully rec-
reated shops and houses.In fact,the place is so real that its old docks were used to film the canal scenes
for the popular TV crime show Peaky Blinders.
21.What makes Den Gamle By different from most other historical open-air museums?
A.It is in a botanical garden.
B.It focuses on the recent past.
C.It has old wooden Medieval buildings.
D.It shows 500 years of Denmark's history.
22.Why do visitors need to take walking shoes to Storm King Art Center?
A.It is large and on rolling hills.
B.It is a garden in a busy city.
C.It is far from New York City's center.
D.It has many works from famous artists.
23.Which open-air museum was used as a filming place?
A.Den Gamle By in Denmark.
B.Storm King Art Center in New York.
C.Hakone Open Air Museum in Japan.
D.Black Country Living Museum in England.
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Over the past year,Grand Teton's speed attempts made headlines-mostly for runner Michelino
Sunseri's 2024 shortcut.His move caused debates about outdoor ethics()and athlete responsibili-
ties.Amid this noise,Jane Maus,a professional runner from Colorado,quietly prepared to tackle the fa-
mous peak.In August,she moved to the Tetons temporarily,studied the mountain,and aimed to break
the female speed record.
On August 22,Maus did just that with no shortcuts.She finished the 13.2-mile out-and-back
route in 3:45:34.This was over 20 minutes faster than the previous record,set just three days earlier by
Canada's Jazmine Lowther.
Before this year,Maus wasn't well-known.The 30-year-old dietitian(grew up hiking
mountains,played college soccer,and later loved trail running and climbing.Her coach first suggested
she try the Grand Teton record in spring,saying it fit her skills.At first,Maus thought the idea was
"crazy."But after others encouraged her,she decided to try.Her first climb in early August took nearly
seven hours,making the goal of breaking the 4:15 record seem"super challenging."
Over the next three weeks,Maus climbed the mountain four more times,learning its details and
improving her pace.But she still doubted she could finish in under four hours.On August 22,she
started her fifth climb,still unsure if she was ready.
That morning,Maus felt nervous but decided to do her best.The weather was perfect,and she
soon realized she was ahead of her usual pace.She struggled a bit in the rocky areas but picked up speed
on the climbs.Reaching the summit 10 minutes faster than ever,she pushed hard on the descent(
降).
When she checked her watch at the finish,she couldn't believe she'd beaten the record by 20
minutes.Later,she wrote on Instagram that she'd doubted herself,but now trusted others'belief in her.
Humble as ever,she said she didn't expect to hold the record forever-and was excited to be part of
the Grand Teton's story.
24.Why is Michelino Sunseri mentioned in the first paragraph?
A.To lead to Jane Maus.
B.To emphasize his own achievement.
C.To show he is more famous than Jane Maus.
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D.To lead to the history of Grand Teton's speed climbing.
25.When did Jazmine Lowther set the record?
A.On August 18.
B.On August 19.
C.On August 22.
D.On August 25
26.What can we infer from Jane Maus'first climb of Grand Teton in early August?
A.She gave up the record attempt right after the first climb.
B.She found climbing the mountain much easier than she expected.
C.She realized breaking the record would be very difficult.
D.She decided to ask her coach for more professional help.
27.What can we infer about her attitude towards the record she set?
A.She doubted if the record was real and kept it a secret.
B.She was surprised and remained modest about her achievement.
C.She felt proud and thought the record would be hers for a long time.
D.She was excited but regretted not breaking the record by more time.
With gas and electricity bills rising faster,a house that produces more energy than it consumes
might sound appealing.Robert Fortunato's "Green Idea House"has achieved this for over a decade.
He remodeled (his family's 1959 house into a 2150-square-foot environmentally friendly home
at a cost lower than a traditional remodel.
"It's one of the first net-zero energy,zero carbon case study houses built cheaper than standard
construction,”he says,using“standard materials and off-the-shelf(现成的)technologies anyone can
use."Though the project needed much time,research,and adaptability,his family now lives in a stylish
four-bedroom home.Fortunato hopes others can learn from his experience.
First,you need to get into the power business.Fortunato wanted to cut climate-warming fossil
fuels and chose electric appliances.To supply electricity,he fixed 26 roof solar panels that power the
house and two electric cars.Though the panels cost $18,000,his family saves $4,800 yearly.
Second,thorough research and planning are key.His house's flat roof extends five feet,hiding so-
lar panels and saving 60%of heating or cooling energy:it shades the house in summer and lets sunlight
warm it in winter.This idea came from Native American house design.
Third,stick to your plan firmly and update it when needed.Fortunato insisted on materials from a
nearby factory to avoid long-distance delivery emissions().When the supplier said his chosen
brown color was only from Texas,he said,"Well,no,I only want the local materials,"with some exas-
peration.
Finally,don't expect everyone to follow.Fortunato made his house affordable and attractive,un-
like some efficient homes that looked like spaceships,to encourage others.However,such energy-pos-
itive houses still make up less than 1%of America's 140 million housing units,which he finds is very
disappointing.
28.What makes Robert Fortunato's"Green Idea House"special at first?
A.It has a long history.
B.It is more energy-saving.
C.It is a 2150-square-foot house.
D.It uses new and expensive technologies
29.How long did it take Fortunato to recover the cost of the solar panels?
A.About four years.
B.About three years.
C.About fifteen years.
D.About thirteen years.
30.What does the underlined word "exasperation"in Paragraph 5 mean?
A.Anger.
B.Curiosity.
C.Excitement.
D.Embarrassment.
31.What is Fortunato's attitude towards his project?
A.He feels regretful about the time it took.
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B.He is so disappointed with few followers.
C.He thinks it is too expensive for ordinary families.
D.He worries that the technologies will soon be out of date.
D
For thousands of years,people have used maps to explore the world.From old drawings on animal
skin to modern GPS,maps give us direction and a sense of control.But when it comes to knowledge,
things are not so simple.In the past,we had to follow other people's maps of thinkinglike textbooks,
teachers'lessons,or school plans.These maps told us what to learn and how to think.But now,AI is
changing everything.
AI does not give us a better map.It removes the need for one.Instead of following a fixed path,we
can now explore a living web of ideas.Knowledge is no longer something we just remember.It is
something that is created in real time.Every time we ask AI a question,it builds a new answer,some-
times from many different sources.This means learning is no longer a straight line-it is a dynamic
的)process that changes with every interaction(互动).
In this new world,ideas are not fixed.They grow,shift,and evolve().Al does not store facts
like a library.It creates answers based on patterns in huge amounts of data.So when we use Al,we are
not just finding information-we are helping to create it.This makes thinking more interactive,more
creative,and more personal.We are no longer just passengers on someone else's map-we are explorers
in a world of moving ideas.
But not everyone is ready for this change.Some people still want clear answers,fixed rules,and
simple truths.They try to use old methods in a new world.This can be dangerous.In the age of Al,
memorizing facts is less important than being able to adapt,ask good questions,and think flexibly.
Those who still rely on old "maps"may be left behind.
The way we learn is going through a great evolution,as big as the invention of writing or printing.
AI is not just a tool.It is a new way of thinking.The question is:Are you still waiting for a map,or are
you ready to explore without one?
32.What does the underlined word"maps"in the first paragraph refer to?
A.A kind of modern GPS used in cars.
B.A piece of paper that shows roads and cities.
C.A drawing made by ancient explorers to sell for money.
D.A tool that helps people feel safe by giving clear or fixed rules.
33.What can be inferred about people who still rely on old learning methods?
A.They are more creative than others.
B.They struggle to adapt to the Al age.
C.They prefer using AI tools every day.
D.They are better at memorizing facts.
34.Which statement may the author agree with?
A.We should buy the latest maps.
B.We should adjust our views to prepare for the Al era
C.We should wait for the new maps to direct our thinking.
D.We should keep clear answers,fixed rules,and simple truths.
35.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A.The Death of Maps
B.How to Use AI in Daily Life
C.AI and Traditional Learning
D.The Importance of Memory in Education
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
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Have you ever hoped silently that the person you're calling won't answer when you need to make
a phone call?36 This anxiety is linked to fearwhether it's worrying about what to say or how your
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voice sounds.
Phone anxiety,also called telephonophobia,means avoiding phone conversations.It's different
from just disliking making or receiving calls.37 That is because it feels more comfortable and lets
them express themselves better.When texting or emailing,you don't have face-to-face cues,but that
actually makes things easier:you're in control,can plan what to say,or delete a message before sending
it.
If you want to overcome phone anxiety,the first step is to pick up the phone.It may sound obvi-
ous,but exposure is key.38 If talking to strangers is too fearful for you,start with short,casual calls to
friends or family you enjoy chatting with in person,which cuts down on unexpected conversational
surprises and helps you get used to answering more often.
39 Smiling can calm you down and lift your mood;you can even use facial expressions and
body language to pretend you're talking in person.A quick power pose for a minute can also boost
your confidence by lowering stress hormones.After getting through a call,reward yourselftake a nap,
go for a walk,or watch your favorite show-to celebrate your progress.
Finally,don't overthink it:if a conversation takes an unexpected turn,don't read too much into
it,and don't stress too much about preparing what to say.40 After all,most people are focused on
their own words rather than judging yours,so there's little need to fear "messing up."
A.There are other simple tips too.
B.Just stay open and go with the flow
C.If yes,you might be suffering from phone anxiety.
D.All these tips work if you keep practicing them regularly.
E.A study shows that people with phone anxiety prefer texting.
F.Some people even avoid answering calls because of this fear.
G.The more you make or take calls,the more at ease you'll feel.
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。
Walking into my middle school class,I saw a new teacher.When she did a roll call,the pause at
my name“Jasina”was quite41_,so I said,“You can call me Jas.”But her42 that my name was
“unique”made me uncomfortable.In fact,“"Jasina”(uttered“Jas-een-a")isn't difficult to43_,and
I'm mostly called Jas.
During my growth,the reactions to my name made me feel 44 to stand out.In second grade,I
45 the sun red,even though I knew it was yellow,just to be different.At snack time,I'd choose
the less popular option.In middle school,my 46 to follow trends like skinny jeans and the Justin
Bieber craze left me completely isolated.I had 47 in common with my peers.
After 8th grade,moving to Georgia for high school worried me.Cambridge High School was new,
with students from different schools,so there was no "normal".I panicked,48 I'd spent so much
energy being rebellious(叛逆的)thatI'd lost my true self.
It was time for a 49.I joined the basketball team,50 in the school musical,and joined the
chorus.All these were first-time experiences for me.I 51 art classes and clubs,following my interests.
These 52 my social life.I was no longer an outsider.I had shared 53 with my friends while staying
54 to myself.
My dad named me Jasina because of the "Jazz"nickname.Just like jazz,with its irregular and un-
predictable rhythms,I'm now 55 my true nature,not trying to force myself to be unique.
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B.amusing
C.shocking
D.enjoyable
42.A.summary
B.analysis
C.comment
D.criticism
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43.A.pronounce
B.write
C.remember
D.recognize
44.A.relaxed
B.pressured
C.disabled
D.confused
45.A.turned
B.showed
C.colored
D.offered
46.A.desire
B.refusal
C.capability
D.attempt
47.A.nothing
B.everything
C.anything
D.something
48.A.pretending
B.ignoring
C.celebrating
D.realizing
49.A.treat
B.pause
C.change
D.review
50.A.participated
B.believed
C.interfered
D.majored
51.A.skipped
B.explored
C.judged
D.postponed
52.A.ruined
B.continued
C.simplified
D.enriched
53.A.hobbies
B.assignments
C.challenges
D.adventures
54.A.grateful
B.true
C.sympathetic
D.polite
55.A.battling
B.hiding
C.hugging
D.shaping
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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词。
Chinese video influencer Li Ziqi,known for her poetic descriptions of rural life,ended her three-
year hiatus (with two new videos that swiftly topped online trends.These videos 56 were
shared across Douyin,Sina Weibo,and YouTube,obtained over 2 million likes and nearly 200,000
comments on Douyin alone within just two hours.One video,which showcased her transformation of a
woodshed into a woodland cloakroom,and another,which highlighted the use of traditional Chinese
lacquerware (techniques,57 intangible cultural heritage,reached 100 million views on Sina
Weibo and 1.6 million 58 (interaction)within five and a half hours.Fans,who had been 59 (des-
perate)awaiting her return,flooded the comments with messages of support 60 expressions of how
much they missed her content.
Li,who 61(begin)posting videos on Sina Weibo in 2016,featuring descriptions of rural life
and cultural practices,set a Guinness World Record in 2020 for the subscribers on a Chinese YouTube
channel,with 11.4 million followers.62 disappearance from social media since July 2021,her fol-
lower count continued to grow,fans requesting new videos during her absence.In her latest Weibo
post,Li,63 (acknowledge)her busy schedule,promised to catch up with fans soon,expressing her
longing:"Miss you!"This statement,which indicates her awareness of the fans'64 (anticipate),also
shows her desire65(reconnect)with her audience
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第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节应用文写作(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校英语协会招聘校园英语报的校对编辑(proofreading editor)。请你写信应
聘,内容包括:1.口语能力;2.相关经验;3.应聘目的
注意:1.词数80词左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入
总词数。
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Dear Sir/Madam,
Yours faithfully,
LiHua
第二节读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面的材料,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。
It was my brother's idea:“Let's get Mom a Pug(哈巴狗)for her birthday.It might cheer her
up."Our father had passed away a few weeks earlier,his sudden death leaving us all in shock.We
struggled to build a new normal life,and none of us knew where to start.A puppy didn't sound like a
bad plan,for we'd always had dogs around.Mom had even mentioned adopting a Pug once,but Dad
had refused.
After a thorough search,I found an ad in the local newspaper:a nearby family had a Pug who'd
just had five male puppies().All had seen a vet,and would be ready to leave their mom in a few
weeks.I called the man,and the man listened to my story before suggesting,"You and your brother
should come and meet the puppies."We set a date.
On the agreed day,my brother and I went to visit the man.By the time we rang the bell,barks
had erupted inside.A tall man opened the door;behind him,puppies went after each other to reach us,
each wearing a different colored string around its neck.Then we got down to choosing.The one in my
arms wore a green string and kissed my face."This is the one!Look how affectionate he is!"I said-but
my brother wanted to take time to get to know all of them.
Eventually,we settled on the purple one,which spent most of the time jumping on us or begging
his mom for more food.We signed the paperwork and told the man we'd name the puppy "Doug"so
he could help the little dog get used to the sound.
On the ride home,though,I couldn't stop thinking about the "green"puppy.When my brother
dropped me off,I told him,"I can't get the green one out of my head.""Call him,"he said.I did-
and the next day,we went back to sign papers for "George."
注意:1.续写词数应为150个词左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
Two weeks later,we picked up both Doug and George.
Years have passed,and George has become the one I can't live without.
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