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富顺县2025-2026年度永年中学高三考前模拟卷(二)
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1、 听力:本题分为两节,满分30分。
第1节 本题共5个小题,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,在每小题给出的A、B、C三个选项中,选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
1. What will the man probably do during the vacation?
A)Relax at home. B)Have piano lessons. C)Take a trip.
2. Which bus should the woman take?
A)No. 267. B)No. 276. C)No. 367.
3. How does the woman feel?
A)Excited. B)Annoyed. C)Surprised.
4. What will the weather be like this weekend?
A)Sunny. B)Snowy. C)Rainy.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A)Cooking. B)Tradition. C)Experiment.
第2节 本题共15小题,每小题1.5分,共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,在每小题给出的A、B、C三个选项中,选出最佳选项。听完每段对话或独白后,你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秒钟的作答作答。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6-7题。
6. Why will the woman go to Singapore?
A)To visit her sister. B)To go sightseeing. C)To do business.
7. How long will the woman stay in Singapore?
A)Less than four days. B)Less than one week. C)Less than two weeks.
听第7段材料,回答第8-10题。
8. What will the man do tomorrow morning?
A)Meet Bill Lyons. B)Tour the National Lab. C)Eat out with Mr.Cooper.
9. How will the man spend his Saturday?
A)He’ll watch a ball game. B)He’ll do some paperwork. C)He’ll go to trading company.
10. What is the woman probably?
A)A manager. B)A guide. C)A secretary.
听第8段材料,回答第11-13题。
11. Why is the bookstore popular?
A)For its good location.
B)For its various books.
C)For its beautiful environment.
12. What boos does the man want to buy?
A)Those about art. B)Those about parenting. C)Those about programming.
13. What will the woman do tomorrow?
A)Take some classes. B)Have a check-up. C)Go to the bookstore.
听第9段材料,回答第14-17题。
14. What’s the probable relationship between the speakers?
A)Friends. B)Neighbors. C)Co-workers.
15. What does the woman’s mother want her to do?
A)Give her a hand. B)Attend a party with her. C)Take care of her brother.
16. Whose birthday is it?
A)Cathy’s. B)Don’s. C)Kay’s.
17. What do we know about Liz?
A)She has two brothers. B)She is a newborn baby. C)She works in a shop.
听第10段材料,回答第18-20题。
18. Where are the students told to eat?
A)In the gym. B)In the cafeteria. C)On the outdoor court.
19. When will the math exam be held this year?
A)On Wednesday. B)On Thursday. C)On Friday.
20. Who will take pictures with students on Tuesday?
A)An athlete. B)The headmaster. C)The P.E. teacher.
2、 阅读理解:本题分为两节,满分50分。
第1节 本题共15小题,每小题2.5分,共37.5分。阅读下列短文。从每题给出的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
As Mother’s Day approaches, many people feel more deeply the pressure of having a parent with serious mental illness (SMI). SMI includes some disabling disorders, such as schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, bipolar disorder and treatment-resistant depression. Holidays can be especially painful, no matter whether you keep in touch with your loved one or stay away to protect your own mental health. You are not alone in this, as many people have similar experiences.
Supporting a loved one with SMI brings chronic and acute stress, which can cause a special kind of burnout. It requires you to stay highly alert to possible crises, and it is terrifying when those crises happen. In fact, loved ones with SMI are more likely to face hardships like substance use disorders, homelessness and major health problems.
What’s worse, dealing with these relationships often leads to isolation. You may grieve for loved ones who are physically present but not always mentally there. It’s easier to explain a physical illness to others, but most people who haven’t experienced SMI can’t understand its effects. Friends may try to help by solving problems, but what you really need is to be seen and heard, since these problems are rarely solvable. Here are some practical suggestions to help you take care of yourself.
21. What can we know about SMI from the passage?
A) It only affects parents of young people.
B) It has nothing to do with one’s physical health.
C) It can be easily cured with proper treatment.
D) It includes some serious and disabling disorders.
22. Why do people supporting loved ones with SMI often feel isolated?
A) They are too busy to make friends.
B) Their loved ones refuse to communicate with them.
C) Others can hardly understand the effects of SMI.
D) They are ashamed of their loved ones’ illness.
23. What do people supporting loved ones with SMI really need?
A) Practical help to solve all their problems.
B) Others’ understanding and listening.
C) More money to treat their loved ones’ illness.
D) Advice on how to stay away from their loved ones.
B
Recently, many people have been discussing a possible “white-collar blood bath” in the near future, where artificial intelligence (AI) programs replace many college-educated workers. Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, predicts that half of entry-level jobs in law, consulting, and finance could disappear in a few years. Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, also believes AI will replace many of Meta’s programmers within the next year or two.
However, optimists disagree. They think AI will not replace workers but will instead serve as a tool to make them more productive. Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, argues, “You’re not going to lose your job to AI, but you’re going to lose your job to someone who uses AI.”
According to the author of this passage, both sides make the same mistake. They treat the question as one of fate rather than choice. Instead of asking which future is coming, we should ask which future we want: one where humans are replaced or one where humans are only augmented (enhanced)?
The author believes that the answer lies in designing AI that works together with humans, not systems that replace us. Employers who adopt AI should also choose programs that augment rather than replace.
The difference between augmentation and replacement can be subtle. The key question is whether the tool improves our abilities while still leaving us in control. As Steve Jobs once said, a computer can be “a bicycle of the mind.” For example, GitHub offers an AI tool called Copilot. When a programmer writes a line of code, Copilot suggests the next line, similar to the autocomplete feature in texting. This increases efficiency and sparks new ideas while keeping the human in control.
Another example is AI technology that helps radiologists (doctors who examine medical images). It refines images, automates routine tasks, and flags potential problems. These tools make medical professionals better at their jobs rather than replacing them.
The author also warns about a phenomenon called “model collapse.” If AI systems are trained using data produced by other AI, the quality of their outputs can quickly degrade. For instance, fully autonomous AI “journalists” posting online would gradually pollute the data supply. This problem could be managed by humans, but if left unmanaged, it would undermine any gains in productivity.
In a classic 1960 paper, computer scientist J.C.R. Licklider wrote that the goal of computing should be “man-computer symbiosis.” The author agrees, concluding that the wholesale replacement of human work makes for good science fiction but a bad future.
24. According to the passage, what is the fundamental error made by both optimists and pessimists in the debate about AI replacing white-collar workers?
A) They treat the future impact of AI as predetermined rather than a matter of human choice.
B) They fail to recognize the speed at which AI technology is advancing.
C) They underestimate the potential of AI to augment human capabilities.
D) They overestimate the current capabilities of AI in performing complex tasks.
25. The author uses the examples of Copilot and AI technology assisting radiologists primarily to illustrate ______.
A) how AI can perform tasks faster and more accurately than humans.
B) the practical benefits of AI in automating routine and repetitive jobs.
C) the concept of AI augmentation, where humans remain in control and benefit from AI assistance.
D) the potential risks of relying too heavily on AI in critical professions like medicine and programming
26. The author mentions the concept of “model collapse” to argue that ______.
A) AI systems should be strictly regulated to prevent job losses.
B) maximizing efficiency and productivity should be the top priority.
C) AI systems should be fully autonomous to avoid human errors.
D) AI should be designed to work with humans rather than replace them.
27. What is the author’s main purpose in writing this passage?
A) To argue that humans should stay in control of AI systems.
B) To compare the predictions of different tech CEOs.
C) To predict which industries will be most affected by AI.
D) To prove that AI will eventually replace all white-collar workers.
C
Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) plans to reject the latest takeover proposal from Paramount, even after billionaire Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison agreed to personally backstop the $108bn hostile bid. According to people familiar with the matter, WBD’s board still thinks the $83bn deal it agreed with Netflix in early December is better than Paramount’s proposal, though they cautioned that WBD had not made a final decision.
The board’s discussions happen at a time when Netflix and Paramount are competing to take over one of Hollywood’s most famous studios and streaming companies. Paramount made a hostile bid for WBD on December 8, just days after Netflix agreed to buy the group. WBD later turned down that offer, saying it was worse than Netflix’s deal and risky because it was not guaranteed by Ellison’s personal fortune.
On December 22, Paramount announced that Ellison had agreed to provide an “irrevocable personal guarantee” covering $40.4bn of equity financing for its $108bn bid, which is led by his son David Ellison. Paramount also offered to raise the break fee to $5.8bn (up from $5bn) if regulators block the transaction, matching Netflix’s promise if the deal fails for antitrust reasons.
However, Paramount did not increase its offer price, keeping it at $30 a share in cash to buy the entire company, including legacy television and cable assets like CNN, TNT and Discovery Channel. In contrast, the Netflix deal would involve splitting off those legacy assets into an independent company.
A person briefed on the matter said WBD’s board wants Paramount to raise its bid to start new negotiations. The directors feel Paramount’s changes are not enough to end its deal with Netflix, which would require paying a $2.8bn break fee to the streaming company. A person close to Paramount said last week that its revised offer was to push WBD back to the negotiating table, adding that Paramount would be willing to increase the price if WBD shows “goodwill”.
Paramount has turned directly to WBD’s shareholders for support. WBD shareholders now have until January 21 to tender their shares, an extension from the previous January 8 deadline. Both WBD and Paramount declined to comment. CNBC was the first to report WBD’s plan to reject the new offer.
28. Why does WBD plan to reject Paramount’s latest takeover proposal?
A) It has already signed a formal deal with Netflix.
B) It thinks Netflix’s deal is better than Paramount’s.
C) Larry Ellison’s personal guarantee is not reliable.
D) Paramount’s bid price is much lower than Netflix’s.
29. What did Paramount do to improve its takeover proposal?
A) It raised the offer price to $35 a share.
B) It got rid of the break fee for regulatory blocks.
C) It got Larry Ellison’s personal guarantee for financing.
D) It agreed to split off WBD’s legacy assets.
30. Where is this passage most probably from?
A) Novel B)Newspaper C)Textbook D)Dictionary
31. What is the main purpose of this passage?
A) To explain why WBD rejected Paramount’s first bid.
B) To report the competition between Netflix and Paramount for WBD.
C) To introduce the assets of WBD and Paramount.
D) To analyze the risks of Hollywood’s takeover deals.
D
Technology companies are pouring billions of dollars into quantum computing, despite the technology still being years away from practical applications. Building a computer that harnesses the unusual properties of quantum mechanics has been an idea since the 1980s, but in the last couple of decades, scientists have made significant strides in building large-scale devices. Now, tech giants and well-funded startups have invested heavily and created several quantum machines and quantum processing units (QPUs).
In theory, quantum computers could solve problems beyond even the most powerful classical computer. However, they need to become much larger and more reliable first. Once they do, they may crack unsolvable challenges in chemistry, physics, materials science and machine learning. “It's not just like a fast classical computer; this is a completely different paradigm,” said Norbert Lütkenhaus from the University of Waterloo.
The most fundamental building block of a quantum computer is the qubit, which is comparable to a bit in a classical computer but can represent both 0 and 1 simultaneously. Today’s largest quantum computers have just crossed the 1,000 qubit mark, but most have only a few tens or hundreds. They are far more error-prone due to quantum states’ extreme sensitivity to external noise, making it hard to run large quantum programs for practical use.
William Oliver from MIT noted that today’s quantum computers are used to learn how to make larger ones and how to use them. Building larger processors helps test quantum error-correction schemes, which involve spreading quantum information over multiple physical qubits to create a more resilient “logical qubit.” Recent breakthroughs suggest fault-tolerant quantum computing might be closer than expected, though scaling up to millions of qubits will take time.
The power of quantum computing lies in superposition, which allows a quantum system to occupy multiple states at once. This lets qubits represent all potential solutions to a problem; incorrect answers are suppressed and correct ones enhanced. This makes it possible to tackle problems too vast for classical computers, especially in simulating physical systems governed by quantum mechanics. This could bring breakthroughs in battery technology, superconductors, catalysts and pharmaceuticals.
Quantum computers also have downsides. With enough qubits, an algorithm could crack much of today’s internet encryption, but new “post-quantum” encryption standards have been released to address this. Other applications, such as optimization (e.g., traffic flows, delivery routes) and machine learning, are still speculative. Most quantum algorithms offer less than exponential speed-ups, and translating classical data into quantum states is slow, eating into computational advantages.
Experts agree quantum computing is still in early days. The field is still developing basic algorithm “primitives,” and companies should focus on solving generic problems first rather than specific applications too early.
32. What can we learn about today’s quantum computers from the passage?
A) They have been widely used in practical fields.
B) Most of them have more than 1 000 qubits.
C) They are mainly used to improve quantum technology itself.
D) They are as reliable as classical computers.
33. What does the underlined word “paradigm” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
B) Method B)Trend C)Idea D)System
34. Why is simulating physical systems a suitable task for quantum computers?
A) They operate based on the same principles as physical systems.
B) They can handle all kinds of complex problems quickly.
C) They are less affected by external noise than classical computers.
D) They can store more data about physical systems.
35. What is the main idea of the passage?
A) Quantum computing is promising but still faces challenges.
B) Tech companies are competing to develop quantum computers.
C) Quantum computing has already changed many industries.
D) Experts disagree on the future of quantum computing.
第2节 本题共5小题,每小题2.5分,共12.5分。根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
In the realm of organizational psychology, the focus has often been on the relationship between employees and their managers. We routinely ask questions like, “Is the boss fair?” and “Does the supervisor listen?” 36 As modern workplaces evolve to become flatter and more collaborative, a new form of fairness is emerging as a critical driver of success: peer justice.
37 Peer justice refers to the perceived fairness of the treatment that employees receive from their coworkers, rather than from formal authorities. While traditional organizational justice focuses on supervisors and hierarchical relationships, peer justice emphasizes the horizontal connections that shape our daily work experiences.
Peer justice manifests in several key dimensions. 38 Research indicates that peer justice is highly dynamic; it is not a static “vibe” but fluctuates based on daily interactions. In fact, one study found that about 70% of the variance in peer justice perceptions occurs within the same individual from day to day .
You might assume that as long as the boss is fair, the team will thrive. 39 Peer justice has a unique impact on performance that even the best manager cannot replicate. When peer justice is lacking, the consequences can be detrimental to an organization.
40 Creating a culture of peer fairness requires more than just policies; it necessitates a fundamental shift in leadership and team dynamics. The fairness that exists between peers may be the most crucial factor in your organization's success.
A) This emphasizes the importance of cultivating a positive workplace environment where fairness is consistently practiced.
B) However, this focus on the boss-employee relationship is no longer sufficient.
C) So what exactly is peer justice, and why does it matter for modern workplaces?
D) These include respect, equal support, and fair distribution of work among teammates.
E) Yet peer justice is often overlooked when evaluating team performance and organizational health.
F) However, peer justice plays a more important role in team success than many people realize.
G) How can organizations foster peer justice to unlock their teams’ full potential?
3、 语言知识运用:本题分为两节,满分30分。
第1节 本题共15小题,每小题1分,共15分。阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项在空白处。
In the Bolivian Andes, a group of Aymara women known as Las Cholitas Escaladoras climb mountains in their traditional clothing —— including bright, heavy skirts called polleras. The author joined a women-only expedition with two of these guides, Liita and her sister Estrella.
The pollera has a painful history. It was introduced by Spanish rulers in the 16th century, and for generations, it was a symbol of discrimination. Indigenous women who wore it were called cholas, a disrespectful 41 , and were often denied entry to public places. However, in recent decades, Aymara and Quechua women have 42 the pollera as a symbol of pride. Today, it is worn on city streets, fashion runways, and even on some of the highest 43 in the Andes.
Liita recalls her first summit in 2015. “When we reached the top, I felt I could do 44 ,” she says. Since then, she and other cholitas have climbed many of Bolivia’s highest mountains. Their mother, Dora, 45 her first mountain at age 50 and has since summited all of Bolivia’s highest peaks.
The Aymara have a deep spiritual 46 to the mountains. Before climbing, they perform a challa —— an offering to ask for safe 47 . The author tries ice climbing on Glaciar Viejo. Though physically 48 by the altitude, she reaches the top of a 30-metre ice wall. She finally understands what 49 these women back to the mountains: not just the thrill, but the discovery of their own 50 . “The mountain has taught me to be a woman who dreams big,” Liita says. “Because to climb mountains is a 51 .”
Throughout the journey, the author also experiences the Aymara way of life. She helps a local woman 52 her alpacas up a hill. She learns that tourism has brought clean 53 to the village. She witnesses a challa ceremony by the lake, where small 54 are placed on the earth. These moments give her a rare chance to connect with a community traditionally 55 to outsiders.
41. A)designation B)terminology C)attire D)occupation
42. A)abandoned B)rejected C)reclaimed D)neglected
43. A)edifices B)summits C)plazas D)watercourses
44. A)nothing B)something C)anything D)everything
45. A)shunned B)depicted C)overlooked D)ascended
46. A)response B)supplement C)bond D)resolution
47. A)landing B)transit C)return D)residence
48. A)assisted B)inspired C)challenged D)fascinated
49. A)draws B)detains C)dispatches D)propels
50. A)frailty B)flaw C)prospect D)fortitude
51. A)aspiration B)vocation C)pastime D)routine
52. A)slaughter B)nourish C)herd D)purchase
53. A)food B)water C)illumination D)air
54. A)gifts B)rocks C)tools D)offerings
55. A)accessible B)inaccessible C)hospitable D)detrimental
第2节 本题共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分。阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个恰当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Pancakes are super easy 56 (make) at home and taste amazing right out of the pan, when they are neither too hot nor too cold. If we add a light crispness and a handful of green onions, they would be even 57 (nice). Some people like to put some soy or chili sauces on them. Others like to add a bit of meat or other vegetables 58 the dough for extra flavor.
CNN, the American Cable News Network, featured 59 article on its website on February 20th, 2025, introducing the “50 most delicious breads in the world”. Chinese pancakes made the list, and they 60 (describe) in a relaxed and interesting manner.
Under the sesame (芝麻) coating, you’ll find a soft, multi-layered structure with a rich wheat flavor. Skilled pancake 61 (maker) can stretch the dough so thin 62 some pancakes have more than 18 layers. In northern China, pancakes can be filled with sweet or tasty ingredients, such as 63 (smoke) meat or Sichuan pepper.
64 (strict) speaking, there are over 50 types of Chinese pancakes, each with its own special flavor. Additionally, pancakes reflect regional taste preferences and cooking methods. For example, in Beijing, people love sesame, so they make sugar cakes with sesame seeds. In Jiangsu, people enjoy 65 (eat) dried vegetables, and dried vegetable pancakes are widely available. The world of Chinese pancakes is full of surprises and delicious flavors!
4、 书面表达:本题分为两节,满分40分。
第1节 本题共4小题,其中66、67题各3分;68题4分;69题5分,满分15分。阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。
Every year, as birds make their journeys hundreds-sometimes thousands-of miles across whole continents, they attract the attention of bird-watchers. People gather along wetlands and shorelines, cold hands holding their telescopes and excitement growing in their stomachs.
For outsiders of bird-watching, a bird-watcher is usually someone from an older generation, such as an old grandma sitting at her feeder looking at different birds. However, according to the National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated recreation, there were 4.7 million young bird-watchers in 2016 and 10. 8 million in 2022.
Why exactly has this rapid growth happened? Technology may be the real gateway these days. Families might introduce young people to bird-watching, but apps and social media networks are helping them keep up their commitment to the hobby. Once interested, teenagers find the benefits of bird-watching are truly noticeable: it helps them get access to the traditional recreation and broadens their understanding of ecosystems.
Teenage bird-watchers are finding their own digital way into a very traditional and meaningful activity. Sadie Cosby, a 17-year-old senior in Richmond, recognizes the appeal of online bird-watching platforms. She’s even part of a unique online chat group that sends messages when there is a rare bird in the area. Although Cosby says she prefers to bird-watch alone and uses it as a way to disconnect, she also enjoys being connected to other bird-watchers online. “I think because we’re kind of the smartphone generation, it’s easier for us to relate to bird- watching through all of the platforms,” says Cosby.
Cosby is just a member of a much larger and closely networked community of young bird-watchers. And though they share much in common with older generations of bird-watchers when it comes to their passion for and enjoyment of the hobby, they also have a distinct advantage over the elders: being better at using digital tools to improve their bird-watching experience.
66. For outsiders of bird-watching, what kind of person is usually a bird-watcher?
67. What are the benefits of bird-watching for teenagers?
68. Please decide which part is false in the following statement, then underline it and explain why.
➢ Young bird-watchers share much in common with the elders in terms of their passion for and enjoyment of the hobby, but the elders hold a clear advantage over the young.
69. Besides bird-watching, what other hobby would you like to develop in Cosby’s way? And how can you develop it?(In about 40 words)
第2节 本题仅1题,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。
70. 读后续写。
注意:
(1) 续写词数应为150个左右;
(2) 主题:AI付费模式争议、用户选择、行业未来走向;
(3) 请按照如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Chloe Wang, a 26-year-old fund worker in Shenzhen, often uses Doubao, an AI chatbot developed by ByteDance, for work. Recently, she heard Doubao planned to launch paid subscription plans and was told the monthly price could be as high as hundreds of yuan.
Wang said she would never pay for it at such a price. “I’m willing to pay for useful AI tools, but Doubao isn’t worth the money. It’s easy to use among domestic AI products, but its performance in professional work tasks is just ordinary,” she explained. She also added that if she really needed a paid AI tool, she would choose ChatGPT instead.
To learn more about public opinions, a newspaper reporter interviewed 12 AI users in mainland China. Surprisingly, 10 of them were unwilling to pay for Doubao’s subscription. They all complained about the high price and doubted its ability to handle professional work perfectly.
Only two users were open to the paid plans. Zhang Zonggai, a marketing worker in Guangzhou, was one of them. He used Doubao to search information, translate articles, edit photos and even help check his child’s homework. However, he also admitted that Doubao’s reliability in professional tasks was far from satisfactory. He wondered whether it was better to choose Doubao or some professional AI tools for specific needs.
Facing users’ hesitation, ByteDance still decided to roll out tiered subscription plans. The prices ranged from 68 yuan a month to 500 yuan a month. Analysts pointed out that this move was mainly due to soaring operating costs. Doubao had 345 million monthly active users, and it processed a huge amount of data every day. Providing totally free service for such a large user group was no longer sustainable.
Nevertheless, the future of paid AI chatbots in China is uncertain. In America, 5 percent of AI users are willing to pay for subscriptions, while the ratio in China is expected to be only 0.3 to 3 percent. Chinese consumers prefer short-term emergency subscriptions. They pay only when they have urgent work needs and cancel the subscription soon after. Besides, other AI competitors like Alibaba and Tencent choose to wait and see, not rushing to launch similar paid plans. Experts believe that sooner or later, the whole Chinese AI market will turn to subscription-based models, but it will be a long and difficult journey.
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2.本试卷分为两部分,第一部分为选择题,第二部分为非选择题。回答选择题时,选出每
小题答案后,用2B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
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一、听力:本题分为两节,满分30分。
第一节本题共5个小题,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,在每小题给出的A、B、C三个选项中,选出最佳选项。听
完每段对话后,你有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段
对话读两遍。
1.
What will the man probably do during the vacation?
A)Relax at home
B)Have piano lessons.
C)Take a trip.
2.
Which bus should the woman take?
A)No.267
B)No.276.
C)No.367.
3.How does the woman feel?
A)Excited.
B)Annoyed.
C)Surprised.
4.What will the weather be like this weekend?
A)Sunny.
B)Snowy.
C)Rainy.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A)Cooking.
B)Tradition
C)Experiment.
第二节本题共15小题,每小题1.5分,共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,在每小题给出的A、B、C三个选项中,选出最
佳选项。听完每段对话或独白后,你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秒钟的作答作答。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6-7题。
6.Why will the woman go to Singapore?
A)To visit her sister.
B)To go sightseeing.
C)To do business.
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7.How long will the woman stay in Singapore?
A)Less than four days.
B)Less than one week.
C)Less than two weeks.
听第7段材料,回答第8-10题。
8.What will the man do tomorrow morning?
A)Meet Bill Lyons.
B)Tour the National Lab.
C)Eat out with Mr.Cooper.
9.How will the man spend his Saturday?
A)He'll watch a ball game.B)He'll do some paperwork.C)He'll go to trading company.
10.What is the woman probably?
A)Amanager.
B)A guide.
C)A secretary.
听第8段材料,回答第11-13题。
11.Why is the bookstore popular?
A)For its good location.
B)For its various books.
C)For its beautiful environment.
12.What boos does the man want to buy?
A)Those about art.
B)Those about parenting.
C)Those about programming.
13.What will the woman do tomorrow?
A)Take some classes.
B)Have a check-up.
C)Go to the bookstore.
听第9段材料,回答第14-17题。
14.What's the probable relationship between the speakers?
A)Friends.
B)Neighbors.
C)Co-workers.
15.What does the woman's mother want her to do?
A)Give her a hand.
B)Attend a party with her.
C)Take care ofher brother.
16.Whose birthday is it?
A)Cathy's.
B)Don's.
C)Kay's.
17.What do we know about Liz?
A)She has two brothers.
B)She is a newborn baby.
C)She works in a shop.
听第10段材料,回答第18-20题。
18.Where are the students told to eat?
A)In the gym
B)In the cafeteria.
C)On the outdoor court.
19.When will the math exam be held this year?
A)On Wednesday.
B)On Thursday.
C)On Friday.
20.Who will take pictures with students on Tuesday?
A)An athlete.
B)The headmaster.
C)The PE.teacher.
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二、阅读理解:本题分为两节,满分50分。
第一节本题共15小题,每小题2.5分,共37.5分。阅读下列短文。从每题给出的
A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
As Mother's Day approaches,many people feel more deeply the pressure of having a parent with
serious mental illness(SMD).SMI includes some disabling disorders,such as schizophrenia-spectrum
disorders,bipolar disorder and treatment-resistant depression.Holidays can be especially painful,no
matter whether you keep in touch with your loved one or stay away to protect your own mental health.
You are not alone in this,as many people have similar experiences.
Supporting a loved one with SMI brings chronic and acute stress,which can cause a special kind
of burnout.It requires you to stay highly alert to possible crises,and it is terrifying when those crises
happen.In fact,loved ones with SMI are more likely to face hardships like substance use disorders,
homelessness and major health problems.
What's worse,dealing with these relationships often leads to isolation.You may grieve for loved
ones who are physically present but not always mentally there.It's easier to explain a physical illness
to others,but most people who haven't experienced SMI can't understand its effects.Friends may try
to help by solving problems,but what you really need is to be seen and heard,since these problems
are rarely solvable.Here are some practical suggestions to help you take care of yourself.
21.What can we know about SMI from the passage?
A)It only affects parents of young people.
B)It has nothing to do with one's physical health.
C)It can be easily cured with proper treatment.
D)It includes some serious and disabling disorders.
22.Why do people supporting loved ones with SMI often feel isolated?
A)They are too busy to make friends.
B)Their loved ones refuse to communicate with them.
C)Others can hardly understand the effects of SMI.
D)They are ashamed of their loved ones'illness.
23.What do people supporting loved ones with SMI really need?
A)Practical help to solve all their problems.
B)Others'understanding and listening
C)More money to treat their loved ones'illness.
D)Advice on how to stay away from their loved ones.
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B
Recently,many people have been discussing a possible "white-collar blood bath"in the near
future,where artificial intelligence (AI)programs replace many college-educated workers.Dario
Amodei,CEO of Anthropic,predicts that half of entry-level jobs in law,consulting,and finance could
disappear in a few years.Mark Zuckerberg,CEO of Meta,also believes AI will replace many of
Meta's programmers within the next year or two.
However,optimists disagree.They think AI will not replace workers but will instead serve as a
tool to make them more productive.Jensen Huang,CEO of Nvidia,argues,"You're not going to lose
your job to AI,but you're going to lose your job to someone who uses AI."
According to the author of this passage,both sides make the same mistake.They treat the
question as one of fate rather than choice.Instead of asking which future is coming,we should ask
which future we want:one where humans are replaced or one where humans are only augmented
(enhanced)?
The author believes that the answer lies in designing AI that works together with humans,not
systems that replace us.Employers who adopt AI should also choose programs that augment rather
than replace.
The difference between augmentation and replacement can be subtle.The key question is
whether the tool improves our abilities while still leaving us in control.As Steve Jobs once said,a
computer can be"a bicycle of the mind."For example,GitHub offers an AI tool called Copilot.When
a programmer writes a line of code,Copilot suggests the next line,similar to the autocomplete feature
in texting.This increases efficiency and sparks new ideas while keeping the human in control.
Another example is AI technology that helps radiologists(doctors who examine medical images).
It refines images,automates routine tasks,and flags potential problems.These tools make medical
professionals better at their jobs rather than replacing them.
The author also warns about a phenomenon called "model collapse."If AI systems are trained
using data produced by other Al,the quality of their outputs can quickly degrade.For instance,fully
autonomous AI "journalists"posting online would gradually pollute the data supply.This problem
could be managed by humans,but if left unmanaged,it would undermine any gains in productivity.
In a classic 1960 paper,computer scientist J.C.R.Licklider wrote that the goal of computing
should be"man-computer symbiosis."The author agrees,concluding that the wholesale replacement
of human work makes for good science fiction but a bad future.
24.According to the passage,what is the fundamental error made by both optimists and pessimists
in the debate about AI replacing white-collar workers?
A)They treat the future impact of AI as predetermined rather than a matter of human choice.
B)They fail to recognize the speed at which AI technology is advancing.
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C)They underestimate the potential of AI to augment human capabilities.
D)They overestimate the current capabilities of AI in performing complex tasks.
25.The author uses the examples of Copilot and AI technology assisting radiologists primarily to
illustrate
A)how AI can perform tasks faster and more accurately than humans.
B)the practical benefits of AI in automating routine and repetitive jobs.
C)the concept of AI augmentation,where humans remain in control and benefit from AI
assistance.
D)the potential risks of relying too heavily on AI in critical professions like medicine and
programming
26.The author mentions the concept of"model collapse"to argue that
A)AI systems should be strictly regulated to prevent job losses
B)maximizing efficiency and productivity should be the top priority.
C)AI systems should be fully autonomous to avoid human errors.
D)AI should be designed to work with humans rather than replace them.
27.What is the author's main purpose in writing this passage?
A)To argue that humans should stay in control ofAI systems
B)To compare the predictions of different tech CEOs.
C)To predict which industries will be most affected by AI.
D)To prove that AI will eventually replace all white-collar workers
c
Warner Bros Discovery (WBD)plans to reject the latest takeover proposal from Paramount,even
after billionaire Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison agreed to personally backstop the $108bn hostile bid.
According to people familiar with the matter,WBD's board still thinks the $83bn deal it agreed with
Netflix in early December is better than Paramount's proposal,though they cautioned that WBD had
not made a final decision.
The board's discussions happen at a time when Netflix and Paramount are competing to take
over one of Hollywood's most famous studios and streaming companies.Paramount made a hostile
bid for WBD on December 8,just days after Netflix agreed to buy the group.WBD later turned down
that offer,saying it was worse than Netflix's deal and risky because it was not guaranteed by Ellison's
personal fortune.
On December 22,Paramount announced that Ellison had agreed to provide an "irrevocable
personal guarantee"covering $40.4bn of equity financing for its $108bn bid,which is led by his son
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David Ellison.Paramount also offered to raise the break fee to $5.8bn (up from $5bn)if regulators
block the transaction,matching Netflix's promise if the deal fails for antitrust reasons.
However,Paramount did not increase its offer price,keeping it at $30 a share in cash to buy the
entire company,including legacy television and cable assets like CNN,TNT and Discovery Channel.
In contrast,the Netflix deal would involve splitting off those legacy assets into an independent
company.
A person briefed on the matter said WBD's board wants Paramount to raise its bid to start new
negotiations.The directors feel Paramount's changes are not enough to end its deal with Netflix,
which would require paying a $2.8bn break fee to the streaming company.A person close to
Paramount said last week that its revised offer was to push WBD back to the negotiating table,adding
that Paramount would be willing to increase the price if WBD shows "goodwill".
Paramount has turned directly to WBD's shareholders for support.WBD shareholders now have
until January 21 to tender their shares,an extension from the previous January 8 deadline.Both WBD
and Paramount declined to comment.CNBC was the first to report WBD's plan to reject the new
offer.
28.Why does WBD plan to reject Paramount's latest takeover proposal?
A)It has already signed a formal deal with Netflix
B)It thinks Netflix's deal is better than Paramount's
C)Larry Ellison's personal guarantee is not reliable
D)Paramount's bid price is much lower than Netflix's.
29.What did Paramount do to improve its takeover proposal?
A)It raised the offer price to $35 a share.
B)It got rid ofthe break fee for regulatory blocks.
C)It got Larry Ellison's personal guarantee for financing.
D)It agreed to split off WBD's legacy assets.
30.Where is this passage most probably from?
A)Novel
B)Newspaper
C)Textbook
D)Dictionary
31.What is the main purpose of this passage?
A)To explain why WBD rejected Paramount's first bid
B)To report the competition between Netflix and Paramount for WBD.
C)To introduce the assets of WBD and Paramount.
D)To analyze the risks of Hollywood's takeover deals.
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D
Technology companies are pouring billions of dollars into quantum computing,despite the
technology still being years away from practical applications.Building a computer that harnesses the
unusual properties of quantum mechanics has been an idea since the 1980s,but in the last couple of
decades,scientists have made significant strides in building large-scale devices.Now,tech giants and
well-funded startups have invested heavily and created several quantum machines and quantum
processing units(QPUs).
In theory,quantum computers could solve problems beyond even the most powerful classical
computer.However,they need to become much larger and more reliable first.Once they do,they may
crack unsolvable challenges in chemistry,physics,materials science and machine learning."It's not
just like a fast classical computer;this is a completely different paradigm,"said Norbert Lutkenhaus
from the University of Waterloo.
The most fundamental building block of a quantum computer is the qubit,which is comparable
to a bit in a classical computer but can represent both 0 and 1 simultaneously.Today's largest quantum
computers have just crossed the 1,000 qubit mark,but most have only a few tens or hundreds.They
are far more error-prone due to quantum states'extreme sensitivity to external noise,making it hard to
run large quantum programs for practical use.
William Oliver from MIT noted that today's quantum computers are used to learn how to make
larger ones and how to use them.Building larger processors helps test quantum error-correction
schemes,which involve spreading quantum information over multiple physical qubits to create a more
resilient "logical qubit."Recent breakthroughs suggest fault-tolerant quantum computing might be
closer than expected,though scaling up to millions of qubits will take time
The power of quantum computing lies in superposition,which allows a quantum system to
occupy multiple states at once.This lets qubits represent all potential solutions to a problem;incorrect
answers are suppressed and correct ones enhanced.This makes it possible to tackle problems too vast
for classical computers,especially in simulating physical systems governed by quantum mechanics.
This could bring breakthroughs in battery technology,superconductors,catalysts and pharmaceuticals.
Quantum computers also have downsides.With enough qubits,an algorithm could crack much of
today's internet encryption,but new "post-quantum"encryption standards have been released to
address this.Other applications,such as optimization(e.g.,traffic flows,delivery routes)and machine
learning,are still speculative.Most quantum algorithms offer less than exponential speed-ups,and
translating classical data into quantum states is slow,eating into computational advantages.
Experts agree quantum computing is still in early days.The field is still developing basic
algorithm "primitives,"and companies should focus on solving generic problems first rather than
specific applications too early.
32.What can we learn about today's quantum computers from the passage?
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A)They have been widely used in practical fields.
B)Most of them have more than 1 000 qubits
C)They are mainly used to improve quantum technology itself.
D)They are as reliable as classical computers.
33.What does the underlined word "paradigm"in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
B)Method
B)Trend
C)Idea
D)System
34.Why is simulating physical systems a suitable task for quantum computers?
A)They operate based on the same principles as physical systems.
B)They can handle all kinds of complex problems quickly.
C)They are less affected by external noise than classical computers.
D)They can store more data about physical systems.
35.What is the main idea of the passage?
A)Quantum computing is promising but still faces challenges.
B)Tech companies are competing to develop quantum computers.
C)Quantum computing has already changed many industries
D)Experts disagree on the future of quantum computing.
第二节本题共5小题,每小题2.5分,共12.5分。根据短文内容,从短文后的选
项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
In the realm of organizational psychology,the focus has often been on the relationship between
employees and their managers.We routinely ask questions like,"Is the boss fair?"and "Does the
supervisor listen?"36 As modern workplaces evolve to become flatter and more collaborative,a
new form of fairness is emerging as a critical driver of success:peer justice.
37 Peer justice refers to the perceived fairness of the treatment that employees receive from
their coworkers,rather than from formal authorities.While traditional organizational justice focuses
on supervisors and hierarchical relationships,peer justice emphasizes the horizontal connections that
shape our daily work experiences.
Peer justice manifests in several key dimensions.38 Research indicates that peer justice is
highly dynamic;it is not a static "vibe"but fluctuates based on daily interactions.In fact,one study
found that about 70%of the variance in peer justice perceptions occurs within the same individual
from day to day.
You might assume that as long as the boss is fair,the team will thrive.39 Peer justice has a
unique impact on performance that even the best manager cannot replicate.When peer justice is
lacking,the consequences can be detrimental to an organization.
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40 Creating a culture of peer fairness requires more than just policies;it necessitates a
fundamental shift in leadership and team dynamics.The fairness that exists between peers may be the
most crucial factor in your organization's success.
A)This emphasizes the importance of cultivating a positive workplace environment where
fairness is consistently practiced.
B)However,this focus on the boss-employee relationship is no longer sufficient.
C)So what exactly is peer justice,and why does it matter for modern workplaces?
D)These include respect,equal support,and fair distribution of work among teammates.
E)Yet peer justice is often overlooked when evaluating team performance and organizational
health
F)However,peer justice plays a more important role in team success than many people realize.
G)How can organizations foster peer justice to unlock their teams'full potential?
三、语言知识运用:本题分为两节,满分30分。
第一节本题共15小题,每小题1分,共15分。阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所
给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项在空白处。
In the Bolivian Andes,a group of Aymara women known as Las Cholitas Escaladoras climb
mountains in their traditional clothing-including bright,heavy skirts called polleras.The author
joined a women-only expedition with two of these guides,Liita and her sister Estrella.
The pollera has a painful history.It was introduced by Spanish rulers in the 16th century,and for
generations,it was a symbol of discrimination.Indigenous women who wore it were called cholas,a
disrespectful 41,and were often denied entry to public places.However,in recent decades,
Aymara and Quechua women have 42 the pollera as a symbol of pride.Today,it is worn on city
streets,fashion runways,and even on some of the highest 43 in the Andes.
Liita recalls her first summit in 2015."When we reached the top,I felt I could do 44 ,she
says.Since then,she and other cholitas have climbed many of Bolivia's highest mountains.Their
mother,Dora,45 her first mountain at age 50 and has since summited all of Bolivia's highest
peaks.
The Aymara have a deep spiritual 46 to the mountains.Before climbing,they perform a
challa--an offering to ask for safe 47.The author tries ice climbing on Glaciar Viejo.
Though physically 48 by the altitude,she reaches the top of a 30-metre ice wall.She finally
understands what 49 these women back to the mountains:not just the thrill,but the discovery of
their own 50."The mountain has taught me to be a woman who dreams big,"Liita says.
*“Because to climb mountains is a51_”
Throughout the journey,the author also experiences the Aymara way of life.She helps a local
woman
52 her alpacas up a hill.She learns that tourism has brought clean 53 to the
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village.She witnesses a challa ceremony by the lake,where small 54 are placed on the earth.
These moments give her a rare chance to connect with a community traditionally 55 to
outsiders.
41.A)designation
B)terminology
C)attire
D)occupation
42.A)abandoned
B)rejected
C)reclaimed
D)neglected
43.A)edifices
B)summits
C)plazas
D)watercourses
44.A)nothing
B)something
C)anything
D)everything
45.A)shunned
B)depicted
C)overlooked
D)ascended
46.A)response
B)supplement
C)bond
D)resolution
47.A)landing
B)transit
C)return
D)residence
48.A)assisted
B)inspired
C)challenged
D)fascinated
49.A)draws
B)detains
C)dispatches
D)propels
50.A)frailty
B)flaw
C)prospect
D)fortitude
51.A)aspiration
B)vocation
C)pastime
D)routine
52.A)slaughter
B)nourish
C)herd
D)purchase
53.A)food
B)water
C)illumination
D)air
54.A)gifts
B)rocks
C)tools
D)offerings
55.A)accessible
B)inaccessible
C)hospitable
D)detrimental
第二节本题共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分。阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1
个恰当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Pancakes are super easy 56 (make)at home and taste amazing right out of the pan,when
they are neither too hot nor too cold.If we add a light crispness and a handful of green onions,they
would be even 57(nice).Some people like to put some soy or chili sauces on them.Others like
to add a bit of meat or other vegetables 58 the dough for extra flavor.
CNN,the American Cable News Network,featured 59 article on its website on February
20th,2025,introducing the"50 most delicious breads in the world".Chinese pancakes made the list,
and they 60 (describe)in a relaxed and interesting manner.
Under the sesame (coating,you'll find a soft,multi-layered structure with a rich wheat
flavor.Skilled pancake 61 (maker)can stretch the dough so thin 62 some pancakes have
more than 18 layers.In northern China,pancakes can be filled with sweet or tasty ingredients,such as
63 (smoke)meat or Sichuan pepper.
64 (strict)speaking,there are over 50 types of Chinese pancakes,each with its own special
flavor.Additionally,pancakes reflect regional taste preferences and cooking methods.For example,in
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Beijing,people love sesame,so they make sugar cakes with sesame seeds.In Jiangsu,people enjoy
65 (eat)dried vegetables,and dried vegetable pancakes are widely available.The world of Chinese
pancakes is full of surprises and delicious flavors!
四、书面表达:本题分为两节,满分40分。
第一节本题共4小题,其中66、67题各3分;68题4分;69题5分,满分15分。
阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。
Every year,as birds make their journeys hundreds-sometimes thousands-of miles across whole
continents,they attract the attention of bird-watchers.People gather along wetlands and shorelines,
cold hands holding their telescopes and excitement growing in their stomachs.
For outsiders of bird-watching,a bird-watcher is usually someone from an older generation,such
as an old grandma sitting at her feeder looking at different birds.However,according to the National
Survey of Fishing,Hunting,and Wildlife-Associated recreation,there were 4.7 million young
bird-watchers in 2016 and 10.8 million in 2022.
Why exactly has this rapid growth happened?Technology may be the real gateway these days.
Families might introduce young people to bird-watching,but apps and social media networks are
helping them keep up their commitment to the hobby.Once interested,teenagers find the benefits of
bird-watching are truly noticeable:it helps them get access to the traditional recreation and broadens
their understanding of ecosystems.
Teenage bird-watchers are finding their own digital way into a very traditional and meaningful
activity.Sadie Cosby,a 17-year-old senior in Richmond,recognizes the appeal of online
bird-watching platforms.She's even part of a unique online chat group that sends messages when
there is a rare bird in the area.Although Cosby says she prefers to bird-watch alone and uses it as a
way to disconnect,she also enjoys being connected to other bird-watchers online."I think because
we're kind of the smartphone generation,it's easier for us to relate to bird-watching through all of the
platforms,"says Cosby.
Cosby is just a member of a much larger and closely networked community of young
bird-watchers.And though they share much in common with older generations of bird-watchers when
it comes to their passion for and enjoyment of the hobby,they also have a distinct advantage over the
elders:being better at using digital tools to improve their bird-watching experience
66.For outsiders of bird-watching,what kind of person is usually a bird-watcher?
67.What are the benefits of bird-watching for teenagers?
68.Please decide which part is false in the following statement,then underline it and explain why.
>Young bird-watchers share much in common with the elders in terms of their passion for and
enjoyment of the hobby,but the elders hold a clear advantage over the young.
69.Besides bird-watching,what other hobby would you like to develop in Cosby's way?And how
can you develop it?(In about 40 words)
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第二节本题仅1题,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。
70.读后续写。
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)主题:AI付费模式争议、用户选择、行业未来走向:
(3)请按照如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Chloe Wang,a 26-year-old fund worker in Shenzhen,often uses Doubao,an AI chatbot
developed by ByteDance,for work.Recently,she heard Doubao planned to launch paid
subscription plans and was told the monthly price could be as high as hundreds of yuan.
Wang said she would never pay for it at such a price."I'm willing to pay for useful AI
tools,but Doubao isn't worth the money.It's easy to use among domestic AI products,but its
performance in professional work tasks is just ordinary,"she explained.She also added that if
she really needed a paid AI tool,she would choose ChatGPT instead.
To learn more about public opinions,a newspaper reporter interviewed 12 AI users in
mainland China.Surprisingly,10 of them were unwilling to pay for Doubao's subscription.
They all complained about the high price and doubted its ability to handle professional work
perfectly.
Only two users were open to the paid plans.Zhang Zonggai,a marketing worker in
Guangzhou,was one of them.He used Doubao to search information,translate articles,edit
photos and even help check his child's homework.However,he also admitted that Doubao's
reliability in professional tasks was far from satisfactory.He wondered whether it was better to
choose Doubao or some professional AI tools for specific needs.
Facing users'hesitation,ByteDance still decided to roll out tiered subscription plans.The
prices ranged from 68 yuan a month to 500 yuan a month.Analysts pointed out that this move
was mainly due to soaring operating costs.Doubao had 345 million monthly active users,and it
processed a huge amount of data every day.Providing totally free service for such a large user
group was no longer sustainable.
Nevertheless,the future of paid AI chatbots in China is uncertain.In America,5 percent of
AI users are willing to pay for subscriptions,while the ratio in China is expected to be only 0.3
to 3 percent.Chinese consumers prefer short-term emergency subscriptions.They pay only
when they have urgent work needs and cancel the subscription soon after.Besides,other AI
competitors like Alibaba and Tencent choose to wait and see,not rushing to launch similar paid
plans.Experts believe that sooner or later,the whole Chinese AI market will turn to
subscription-based models,but it will be a long and difficult journey.
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富顺县2025-2026年度永年中学高三考前模拟卷(二)
双向细目表
难度系数换算说明:0.0~0.39——易;0.4~0.69——中;0.7~1.0——难.
内容板块
具体内容
题型
题号
分值
难度预估
能力层次
权重比例
了解
理解/掌握
应用
听力
获取具体信息、理解说话人意图、推理判断
选择题
1-20
30
0.35
√
60%
阅读理解A
细节理解
选择题
21
2.5
0.38
√
推理判断
选择题
22
2.5
0.42
√
细节理解
选择题
23
2.5
0.38
√
阅读理解B
推理判断
选择题
24
2.5
0.50
√
例证证明
选择题
25
2.5
0.45
√
推理判断
选择题
26
2.5
0.52
√
主旨大意
选择题
27
2.5
0.48
√
阅读理解C
细节理解
选择题
28
2.5
0.38
√
细节理解
选择题
29
2.5
0.42
√
文体识别
选择题
30
2.5
0.30
√
主旨大意
选择题
31
2.5
0.42
√
阅读理解D
细节理解
选择题
32
2.5
0.45
√
词义猜测
选择题
33
2.5
0.50
√
推理判断
选择题
34
2.5
0.52
√
主旨大意
选择题
35
2.5
0.48
√
七选五
语篇衔接
选择题
36
2.5
0.50
√
语篇结构
选择题
37
2.5
0.5
√
细节展开
选择题
38
2.5
0.45
√
逻辑转折
选择题
39
2.5
0.50
√
总结提问
选择题
40
2.5
0.55
√
完型填空
名词辨析、动词辨析、不定代词辨析、形容词辨析
选择题
41-55
15
0.52
√
语法填空
非谓语动词
填空题
56
1.5
0.40
√
40%
形容词比较级
填空题
57
1.5
0.38
√
介词
填空题
58
1.5
0.42
√
冠词
填空题
59
1.5
0.30
√
被动语态
填空题
60
1.5
0.45
√
名词复数
填空题
61
1.5
0.38
√
固定结构
填空题
62
1.5
0.42
√
过去分词
填空题
63
1.5
0.50
√
副词
填空题
64
1.5
0.45
√
动名词
填空题
65
1.5
0.50
√
阅读表达
信息提取
简答题
66
3
0.38
√
信息提取
简答题
67
3
0.42
√
观点判断
简答题
68
4
0.55
√
拓展表达
简答题
69
5
0.60
√
读后续写
情节续写、逻辑连贯、语言表达
写作题
70
25
0.60
√
英语参考答案及评分细则
1、 听力:本题分为两节,满分30分。每小题1.5分。
题号
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
答案
B
A
B
C
A
B
C
A
A
C
题号
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
答案
B
C
B
B
A
C
B
A
C
A
2、 阅读理解:本题分为两节,满分50分。每小题2.5分。
题号
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
答案
D
C
B
A
C
D
A
B
C
B
题号
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
答案
B
C
D
A
A
B
C
D
F
G
3、 语言知识运用:本题分为两节,满分30分。
第1节 本题共15小题,每小题1.5分,共15分。阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项在空白处。
题号
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
答案
C
C
B
C
D
C
B
C
A
D
题号
51
52
53
54
55
答案
A
C
B
D
B
第2节 本题共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分。阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个恰当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
题号
56
57
58
59
60
答案
to make
nicer
to
an
were described
题号
61
62
63
64
65
答案
makers
that
smoked
Strictly
eating
4、 书面表达:本题分为两节,满分40分。
本题共4小题,其中66、67题各3分;68题4分;69题5分,满分15分。阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。
66. A bird-watcher is usually someone from an older generation.
67. It helps them get access to the traditional recreation and broadens their understanding of ecosystems.
68. Young bird-watchers share much in common with the elders in terms of their passion for and enjoyment of the hobby, but the elders hold a clear advantage over the young. Because they have a distinct advantage over the elders: being better at using digital tools to improve their bird-watching experience.
69. I would like to develop the hobby of photography in Cosby’s way. I can join online photography communities, share my works and techniques with others, and use digital tools like image editing software to enhance my photography skills.
第1节 本题仅1题,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。
70. 读后续写。
注意:
(1) 续写词数应为150个左右;
(2) 主题:AI付费模式争议、用户选择、行业未来走向;
(3) 请按照如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Facing users’ hesitation, ByteDance still decided to roll out tiered subscription plans. The prices ranged from 68 yuan a month to 500 yuan a month. Analysts pointed out that this move was mainly due to soaring operating costs. Doubao had 345 million monthly active users, and it processed a huge amount of data every day. Providing totally free service for such a large user group was no longer sustainable.
As the paid plans were launched, most users, like Chloe Wang, refused to subscribe. Instead, they turned to free alternatives or reduced their usage. However, Zhang Zonggai chose the basic 68-yuan plan for emergency tasks. He explained, “I pay only when I really need it, and I cancel right after.” This reflects a growing trend among Chinese consumers—short-term, need-based subscriptions. Meanwhile, competitors like Alibaba and Tencent continued to observe, not rushing to follow ByteDance’s lead. Experts believe that the future of China’s AI market will eventually shift to subscription models, but it will be a long and difficult journey. Balancing costs, user loyalty, and value creation remains the key challenge. Whether Doubao can survive this transition depends on whether it can truly prove its worth in professional fields—not just in daily convenience.
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$富顺县2025-2026年度永年中学高三考前模拟卷(二)
双向细目表
难度系数换算说明:0.0~0.39
易;0.40.69
中:0.71.0—
难
内容板块
具体内容
题型
題号
分
难度
能力层次
权重
值
预估
了解
理解/掌握
应用
比例
获取具体信
听力
息、理解说
话人意图、
选择题
1-20
30
0.35
推理判断
细节理解
选择题
21
2.5
0.38
阅读理解
推理判断
选择题
22
2.5
0.42
A
细节理解
选择题
23
2.5
0.38
推理判断
选择题
24
2.5
0.50
阅读理解
例证证明
选择题
25
2.5
0.45
B
推理判断
选择题
26
2.5
0.52
V
主旨大意
选择题
27
2.5
0.48
细节理解
选择题
28
2.5
0.38
阅读理解
细节理解
选择题
29
2.5
0.42
C
文体识别
选择题
30
2.5
0.30
主旨大意
选择题
31
2.5
0.42
60%
细节理解
选择题
32
2.5
0.45
阅读理解
词义猜测
选择题
33
2.5
0.50
D
推理判断
选择题
34
2.5
0.52
主旨大意
选择题
35
2.50.48
语篇衔接
选择题
36
2.5
0.50
语篇结构
选择题
37
2.5
0.5
七选五
细节展开
选择题
38
2.5
0.45
逻辑转折
选择题
39
2.5
0.50
总结提问
选择题
40
2.5
0.55
名词辨析、
动词辨析、
完型填空
不定代词辨
选择题
41-55
15
0.52
析、形容词
辨析
非谓语动词
填空题
56
1.5
0.40
形容词比较
填空题
57
1.5
0.38
级
介词
填空题
58
1.5
0.42
语法填空
40%
冠词
填空题
59
1.5
0.30
被动语态
填空题
60
1.5
0.45
名词复数
填空题
61
1.5
0.38
固定结构
填空题
62
1.5
0.42
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能力层次
权重
内容板块
具体内容
题型
题号
分
难度
值
预估
了解理解/掌握
应用
比例
过去分词
填空题
63
1.5
0.50
副词
填空题
64
1.5
0.45
动名词
填空题
65
1.5
0.50
阅读表达
信息提取
简答题
66
3
0.38
信息提取
简答题
67
3
0.42
观,点判断
简答题
68
4
0.55
拓展表达
简答题
69
5
0.60
/
情节续写、
读后续写
逻辑连贯、
写作题
70
25
0.60
语言表达
永年中学高三考前模拟卷(二)英语试题答案第2页共5页
英语参考答案及评分细则
一、
听力:本题分为两节,满分30分。每小题1.5分。
题号
6
8
9
10
答案
B
A
B
B
C
A
C
题号
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
答案
B
B
B
A
阅读理解:本题分为两节,满分50分。每小题2.5分。
题号
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
答案
D
B
A
D
A
B
B
题号
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
答案
B
C
D
A
B
D
F
G
三、语言知识运用:本题分为两节,满分30分。
第一节本题共15小题,每小题1.5分,共15分。阅读下面短文,从短文后各题
所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项在空白处。
题号
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
答案
C
C
B
D
C
B
A
D
题号
51
52
53
54
55
答案
A
C
B
D
B
第二节本题共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分。阅读下面短文,在空白处填入
1个恰当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
永年中学高三考前模拟卷(二)英语试题答案第3页共5页
题号
56
57
58
59
60
答案
to make
nicer
to
an
were described
题号
61
62
63
64
65
答案
makers
that
smoked
Strictly
eating
四、书面表达:本题分为两节,满分40分。
本题共4小题,其中66、67题各3分;68题4分;69题5分,满分15分。阅读
下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。
66.A bird-watcher is usually someone from an older generation.
67.It helps them get access to the traditional recreation and broadens their understanding of
ecosystems.
68.Young bird-watchers share much in common with the elders in terms of their passion for and
enjoyment of the hobby,but the elders hold a clear advantage over the young.Because they have a
distinct advantage over the elders:being better at using digital tools to improve their bird-watching
experience.
69.I would like to develop the hobby of photography in Cosby's way.I can join online
photography communities,share my works and techniques with others,and use digital tools like
image editing software to enhance my photography skills.
第一节本题仅1题,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。
70.读后续写。
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右:
(2)主题:AI付费模式争议、用户选择、行业未来走向;
(3)请按照如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Facing users'hesitation,ByteDance still decided to roll out tiered subscription plans.The
prices ranged from 68 yuan a month to 500 yuan a month.Analysts pointed out that this move was
mainly due to soaring operating costs.Doubao had 345 million monthly active users,and it
processed a huge amount of data every day.Providing totally free service for such a large user
group was no longer sustainable.
As the paid plans were launched,most users,like Chloe Wang,refused to subscribe.Instead,
they turned to free alternatives or reduced their usage.However,Zhang Zonggai chose the basic
68-yuan plan for emergency tasks.He explained,"I pay only when I really need it,and I cancel
right after."This reflects a growing trend among Chinese consumers-short-term,need-based
subscriptions.Meanwhile,competitors like Alibaba and Tencent continued to observe,not rushing
to follow ByteDance's lead.Experts believe that the future of China's AI market will eventually
永年中学高三考前模拟卷(二)英语试题答案第4页共5页
shift to subscription models,but it will be a long and difficult journey.Balancing costs,user loyalty,
and value creation remains the key challenge.Whether Doubao can survive this transition depends
on whether it can truly prove its worth in professional fields-not just in daily convenience.
永年中学高三考前模拟卷(二)英语试题答案第5页共5页