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高三英语模拟卷二参考答案 1-5 CBABA 6-10 AACBC 11-15 CBAAC 16-20 BCBAC 21-25 ACCBC 26-30 DBBAC 31-35 BACCC 36-40 BCFEG 41-45 BCADC 46-50 BDADC 51-55 ABDBC 56. rejuvenation 57. treasures 58. was repaired 59. on 60. which 61. washing。 62. shocked 63. completely 64. to restore 65. an 第四部分 第一节 【参考范文】 A Successful School Science and Technology Festival Last week, our school held the first Science and Technology Festival with the aim of stimulating students’ interest in science and inspiring students’ creativity, which turned out to be a great success. During the festival, a variety of engaging activities were carefully organized. Wandering through the exhibition area, students proudly displayed their creative inventions and works, many of which were made from recycled materials to show eco-friendly innovation. We also enjoyed popular science lectures given by knowledgeable experts, who explained cutting-edge technologies in simple terms and shared inspiring stories of scientific breakthroughs. The festival was met with widespread excitement among students and teachers alike. Many attendees shared photos and videos of the highlights on campus social media, sparking lively discussions about science and innovation. 第二节 【参考范文】 I smiled and pointed at the rusty bicycle by the gate. “That bicycle — it looks very old. Was it yours?” Mrs. Garcia’s expression softened. “It was my husband’s,” she said quietly. “He rode it to work every day for thirty years. After he passed away, I couldn’t bear to throw it away.” I asked if she would like us to move it to a better place, maybe clean it up a little. She hesitated, then nodded. Slowly, she came out and showed us other things — the broken bench where they used to sit, the rose bush her daughter had planted. Piece by piece, she began to trust us. Soon, my teammates joined in, listening to her stories instead of rushing to clean. The yard no longer seemed like a task — it became a memory garden. An hour later, we were all working together in her yard, and Mrs. Garcia was even telling jokes. She laughed as we struggled to pull out a stubborn weed, calling us “young fools with strong backs”. Mike, who had wanted to leave earlier, ended up fixing the fence while she handed him tools and told him stories about her youth. We carefully moved the bicycle to a spot near the roses, where she could see it from her window. By the end of the afternoon, the yard was tidy, and Mrs. Garcia was smiling. As we left, she handed each of us a freshly baked cookie. “Come back anytime,” she said. Walking home, I realized that volunteering isn’t just about fixing things — it’s about building trust, one small conversation at a time. 听力材料 Text 1 最喜欢的学科 M: What would you say is your favorite subject at high school? W: If you asked me a year ago, I would have said math, but now I’m really into history. M: Then that’s what you should look to study at university. W: OK. I’ll give it some thought. (1) Text 2 零售机故障 W: Hey, where’s my chocolate? M: Still in the machine. That thing ate my money but didn’t give out what I paid for! I’m getting tired of this. (2) I’m calling the repair guy, right now. W: Good idea! I need sugar if I’m going to be working overtime! Text 3 害怕蜘蛛 M: There’s a spider in the bathroom. I can’t go in! W: Oh, come on, it won’t hurt you. It is more scared of you than you are of it. M: You don’t get it. Even thinking about it makes me shake. I wish you understood my fears better. (3) Text 4 今晚看电影 M: What film are we watching tonight? Not a documentary. I want something fun. No slow dramas — I nearly fell asleep last time. W: Agreed! We need something fast-paced. M: Perfect! Running, battles... that’s more like it. (4) Text 5 环保项目 W: I heard your school started a recycling program. Is it working? M: It’s going great! Despite our small team, we’ve already convinced the cafeteria to stop using plastic cups. (5) W: That’s impressive. (5) It’s not easy getting people to change their habits! Text 6 考试前感到紧张(第6题为推断题) W: Oh, gosh... My hands are shaking like mad! I probably won’t even be able to hold my pen once we get in there, let alone answer any of the questions. M: Take a deep breath. You’ve done a lot of reviews. You’re going to do fine. W: How are you always so relaxed? (7) M: I don’t know. I just think, what’s the point of driving myself crazy? Just focus on the things I have control over. Anything outside of that is not my business. (7) W: Hmmm... I guess you’re right. M: As a wise person once said, “Worrying doesn’t take away tomorrow’s troubles; it simply takes away today’s peace.” Text 7 电动汽车(第8题为推断题) W: Shall I drop you off at your home? M: Yes, please! Wow, it’s certainly quiet! W: Energy-efficient, too. I get 380 km from a single charge. Plus, the parking place of my office has free charging points for employees. It’s saving me hundreds! (9) M: That’s really a good thing. W: Everyone should make the change to electric. It would save the planet! And they’re so affordable now. M: But there aren’t nearly enough public chargers available. And not everyone has the room or the money for a private one. Personally, I think public transport is a better solution. (10) W: Why? There’s never a bus when you need it, and the trains are always late. M: I agree. But that’s why we should invest in improvements. It would benefit everyone, including drivers... not least because there would be fewer cars on the road. (10) W: Yeah, I see your point. Maybe the answer is a mix of both. Text 8 睡眠不足的危害 W: The other option is to catch the 4:42 train. It’s more expensive, but it also doesn’t stop at every single station on the way. What do you think? M: Can you say that again? Sorry, I can hardly keep my eyes open today. W: Were you out partying last night? M: No, my friend’s going through a bad time, and I was on the phone with him until 3:00 a.m. (11) W: Oh, Jamie! (11)(13) You need to look after yourself. (13) M: It’s fine! What do they say? “I can catch up on sleep later!” W: But staying up so late is really bad for your health. Lack of sleep can cause serious problems. M: Oh, come on. I’m only twenty-three. W: So? Twelve years ago, my sister ended up in hospital with heart problems caused by stress and a long-term lack of sleep. (12) M: Gosh… Really? W: Yes, and she was thirty-five at the time. Bad habits add up, and poor sleep can have long-term effects on your heart, brain, and mental health. (13) M: Wow, okay. Point taken! I’ll start taking it more seriously. Text 9 参赛校科学展 M: Helen, have you seen the noticeboard today? W: No, I haven’t gone past it. Is there something new? M: Yes! The school is organizing a science fair next month. All students are invited to submit a project to display their talents and creativity. (14) W: Sounds interesting. I could enter my new musical robot. (15)(17) M: Can it sing? (15) W: No, but it can use the drum to reproduce any song once it has heard it. (15) M: How did you manage that? W: I used an AI to analyze the song. It can not only copy the pattern, but adapt it as well. Or at least, I hope it will. I’m still working on it. (17) M: I think you have a good chance of winning the top prize. W: Thank you. What are the prizes? (16) M: First place wins a brand new computer. Second and third get a year’s membership to the science museum. W: I could really use a new computer. (16) Mine keeps crashing when I do complex programming on it. M: Well, if you’re lucky, you’ll win a shiny new one. W: Luck has nothing to do with it. This requires round-the-clock design and operation. In fact, I should go home to start on it right now. (17) Thanks for letting me know. Text 10 如何在AI时代保持职业竞争力(第18题为总结题) Good morning, everyone. Your generation finds itself in an interesting situation. Right now, you’re studying for an exam that will hopefully get you into college and prepare you for a successful career. (19) At the same time, you’re watching the world of work changing and rebuilding itself before your eyes. With thousands of jobs already lost to AI and robots, how can you ensure that the path you choose won’t lead you to a “dead end”? The answer lies in developing skills that machines cannot easily replace. For example, computers can process information quickly, but they still struggle with creative solutions and complex decision-making. People who can think independently to find solutions and bring fresh ideas will always be most valued by employers. (20) Secondly, no matter how advanced technology becomes, businesses will still need people who can work well with others, share ideas positively, and build relationships with a variety of people. Also thanks to working from home, many of us are already working with people from different backgrounds. So language skills, mental flexibility, and cultural awareness are becoming more and more important. Of course, the careers of today may not even exist tomorrow. So, be open to change and to learning new things, as this is the only way to keep pace in such a fast-moving world. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 高三英语模拟卷二 注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。 3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。 1. What is the woman trying to decide? A. What she will write for a history paper. B. What she will be doing a year from now. C. What she will major in at university. 2. Why is the man annoyed? A. He has to work late. B. The snack machine is broken. C. The woman refused his request. 3. What does the man think about the woman? A. She is not understanding. B. She is not helpful. C. She is not brave. 4. What will the speakers probably watch? A. A romantic drama. B. An adventure movie. C. A historical documentary. 5. What is the woman mainly impressed by? A. The team’s effort to reduce waste. B. The new cafeteria in the school. C. The number of people in the program. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6. What are the speakers probably about to do? A. Take an exam. B. Deliver a speech. C. Attend a job interview. 7. What is the man’s philosophy for dealing with stress? A. Concentrate on controllable aspects. B. Consider everything thoroughly. C. Make detailed plans in advance. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. Where are the speakers probably? A. In a car showroom. B. In a parking lot. C. In a car. 9. What does the woman save money on? A. Parking fees. B. Charging fees. C. Public transport tickets. 10. How could public transport help drivers according to the man? A. By bringing down car prices. B. By freeing up parking spaces. C. By reducing the amount of traffic. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. Why did Jamie get to bed late last night? A. He was having trouble falling asleep. B. He was catching the night train. C. He was comforting a friend. 12. What happened to the woman’s sister? A. She had a heart problem at 23. B. She was hospitalized due to stress and sleep issues. C. She recovered from a mental disorder. 13. How does the woman feel about Jamie’s habits? A. Concerned. B. Pleased. C. Annoyed. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14. What is the main purpose of the science fair? A. To show students’ talents and creativity. B. To sell tickets to the science museum. C. To teach students about AI technology. 15. What can the woman’s robot do? A. Sing. B. Dance. C. Play a musical instrument. 16. What does the woman hope to get? A. A set of drums. B. A new computer. C. A museum membership. 17. What is the woman going to do next? A. Fix her computer. B. See the noticeboard. C. Improve her invention. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18. What is the speaker mainly talking about? A. How to land a satisfying career opportunity. B. How to keep up with the changing job market. C. How to work with AI and smart robots. 19. Who is the speaker probably talking to? A. High school students. B. College students. C. Young job seekers. 20. Which skills are at the top of employers’ lists according to the speaker? A. Communication and language skills B. Relationship building and teamwork. C. Problem-solving and original thinking. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A A Step-by-Step Guide to Observing Variable Stars Variable stars are stars that vary in brightness. They can be interesting to observe, and this is where amateur astronomy can make great contributions to the professional area. Step 1: Finding Variable Stars 1. Go out observing stars. Go out and familiarize yourself with the stars. 2. Identify a variable star you want to observe (target star). 3. Find some non-variable stars (guide stars) near your star, which should be of a similar brightness to your target star. 4. Compare how bright the variable star is to the guide stars every night. Step 2: Recording Your Observations 1. Get yourself a notebook and a pencil. If you need a flashlight, place a red filter (过滤器) when the light shines through. Using a flashlight without doing this will ruin your night vision. 2. At the top, write down the name of the target star and then the guide stars. 3. Every night, record how bright your target star is compared to the guide stars. Write down the date and time as well. 4. Try drawing a chart of how your target star changes in its brightness. The chart can help you identify what type of variable star you are observing. Step 3: Identifying the Types 1. Based on your chart, judge if your target star belongs to the main types or the rarer types of variable stars. The main types generally have regular and predictable variations, while the rarer types don’t. 2. If your target star belongs to the main types of variable stars, click here for reference charts to identify its sub-type. If it belongs to the rarer types, refer to the following explanations and reference charts. ● Flare stars spend most of their time at a low brightness, and sometimes, for a few minutes, jump up in brightness. ● Recurrent novae are similar to flare stars, but they have much greater jumps in brightness, and jumps are a lot rarer. ● R Coronae Borealis stars spend most time at their maximum brightness. At unpredictable intervals, their brightness decreases quickly, and then goes back up. ● Supernovae are rare events. When a star runs out of fuel, its life changes dramatically. They are incredibly bright, but seeing one with the naked eye can be a once-in-a-lifetime event. (* In the above reference charts, T stands for TIME; B stands for BRIGHTNESS) 21. What can we conclude about star observation according to the text? A. Target stars should be chosen prior to guide stars. B. Proper use of flashlights requires no extra device. C. Drawing charts is intended to compare the target stars. D. Observing supernovae with the naked eye is impossible. 22. Which of the following charts best illustrates the change in brightness of a R Coronae Borealis star? A. B. C. D. 23. Which website section does the text probably come from? A. Space Travelling. B. Professional Career. C. Productive Hobbies. D. Daily Entertainment. B For the past three months, Roy Kohnke has cycled through Beijing’s hutongs and diverse parks, turning the ancient capital into both his studio and constant source of muse. He is participating in a cross-residency project, a cooperative program jointly launched by the Palais de Tokyo in Paris and the Choi Centre Cloud House in Beijing. The project encourages artists to take a deep dive into the foreign environment, gather inspiration, and build durable artistic bonds across borders. Based in Paris, Kohnke’s practice focuses on sculpture and extends into drawing, text and audio-visual installations. During his stay in Beijing, the 35-year-old has employed laser-cutting technology to engrave and slice paper, producing what he describes as “a mix of sculptures and drawings”. During his 3-month residency, his creative base is the Choi Centre Cloud House, a cultural center on the outskirts of Beijing that integrates modern architecture with a classical Chinese garden. There, in his temporary studio, rows of paintings and sketches line the walls, each a direct reflection of the inspiration drawn from his explorations of the city. He once spent plenty of time booking tickets online to visit the National Museum of China, where traditional Chinese crafts left him a deep impression. Greatly fascinated by the delicate brick carvings on ancient Chinese buildings, he took many reference photos to fuel his later creation. Besides, with keen interest in China’s technological and industrial development, he visited specialized factories to explore his materials’ manufacturing process, as he believes understanding materials’ origin and properties is essential to artistic creation and that materials play a crucial role in shaping artwork. Having arrived in Beijing in October, his three-month residency is drawing to a close. Yet, this conclusion is merely a beginning for the artist. “This is just the first step. I prefer to build long-term experiences with the places I visit and work in.” Kohnke views art as a powerful channel for communication across cultures. “It’s about sensations. It’s important to work with and express sensations,” he adds. 24. What can we learn about the cross-residency project from paragraph 1? A. It is launched by a single art institution. B. It forms cross-border art inspiration and ties. C. It focuses on traditional-style creation. D. It requires over six-month residency. 25. What method does Kohnke draw on to produce his unique works in Beijing? A. He copies traditional Chinese brick carvings. B. He consults the Choi Centre Cloud House’s artists. C. He adopts laser-cutting technology to process paper. D. He combines western sculptures and Chinese drawings. 26. What is the main idea of paragraph 3? A. The development of China’s industry. B. The origin and history of Chinese crafts. C. Kohnke’s cultural exploration of materials. D. Kohnke’s experiences of gaining inspiration. 27. What may Kohnke think of the 3-month residency? A. Exhausting and regretful. B. Inspiring and fulfilling. C. Challenging yet fascinating. D. Demanding yet uplifting. C For decades, the scientific community has held the view that about 700 million years ago, our planet entered extreme cold conditions known as the “Snowball Earth” — a time when thick layers of ice blanketed nearly the entire globe. However, the exact degree of this coldness had remained unresolved. Now, an international research team led by Chinese scientists has made a major breakthrough by providing the first data-based measurements of ocean temperatures from that period. A recent journal publication revealed that sea temperatures along continental margins were roughly between —22°C and —8°C. Such coastal regions supported the highest biological activity. The seawater was also up to four times saltier than modern ocean water. As stated by Lu Kai, the study’s first author and a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, this represents the coldest ocean temperature ever recorded throughout Earth’s history. This extreme cold period left behind special rocks: rusty (生锈的) red iron formations found where continental glaciers met the ice-covered seas. The researchers used these rocks to measure ancient temperatures. They focused on iron isotopes (同位素) — different forms of iron atoms (原子). These isotopes change in a regular pattern as temperature changes, making them reliable for temperature measurement. By analyzing the iron isotopes in the rocks, the team figured out how cold the ancient ocean was. The results showed that the surface seawater temperature was much lower than today’s 17°C, yet it remained unfrozen. Lu explained that this extreme environment was likely to have formed at the base of massive ice shelves. During the melting and freezing cycles, ice pushes out salts, which build up over time. This creates salt-laden areas with extremely low temperatures. This environment serves as a natural antifreeze, allowing seawater to stay liquid at temperatures far below the normal freezing point. “The discovery contributes to exploring the survival mechanisms of early life in such extreme climates,” Lu said. “It offers initial reliable evidence of the marine ecosystem back in that period, and serves as a valuable reference for analyzing dramatic climate changes as well as the adaptive strategies of ancient organisms facing challenging conditions.” 28. What was long uncertain to scientists about the “Snowball Earth” period? A. The thickness of ice layers. B. The specific ocean temperature. C. The precise timing of the period. D. The accuracy of ocean-related data. 29. What qualifies iron isotopes for temperature measurement in the study? A. Their regular shift with temperature. B. Their stable pattern in cold conditions. C. Their formation under salty conditions. D. Their widespread presence in the rocks. 30. What does the underlined word “salt-laden” in paragraph 4 probably mean? A. Salt-poor. B. Salt-free. C. Salt-rich. D. Salt-tolerant. 31. What does Lu say about the discovery? A. It confirms climate changes of ancient times. B. It reveals adaptive mechanisms of ancient life. C. It defines a distinctive ancient climate pattern. D. It forecasts the survival trends of ocean species. D Brands have long viewed packaging as a marketing tool, ever since the US-based National Biscuit Company launched the first branded consumer package in 1899 — putting its Uneeda soda crackers in paper inside a cardboard box. Companies increasingly switched to using plastic from the 1950s onward. As competition intensified, packaging became the best way to signal a distinct identity. But as brands added a growing variety of dyes, materials, and other complexities, the already unstable economics of plastics recycling collapsed. Just 10 percent of plastic packaging is recycled globally. Meanwhile, reusable packaging remains limited. Standardization could dramatically improve things. If product categories followed uniform guidelines for plastic type, color, labels and glues, recyclers could cheaply recover far more materials. This could finally make recycling economically practical and help achieve the dream of “circularity”, in which a new bottle is made from an old one. The case for standardized reuse systems is equally persuasive. Today, the few brands experimenting with reuse mostly use different containers. These need individual return points alongside custom washing equipment and quality checks, which increase expense and complexity while reducing convenience. Reuse systems based on standardized packaging and shared infrastructure could capture 40 percent of the market, compared with 2 percent under a non-standardized approach, according to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. To be sure, it is hard to imagine competitors like Procter & Gamble and Unilever voluntarily agreeing to put their shampoo in the same-colored bottles. But as data mounts about the billions of dollars lost each year from single-use plastics that are burned or landfilled — and research reveals more about the health risks linked to thousands of poorly studied chemicals in plastics — brands may find their corner is harder to defend. Legally, it could be argued that the damage caused by custom packaging outweighs any harm caused to brands from standardized containers. Similar plastic bottles won’t solve everything, of course. But such changes increasingly look like good business sense. Without them, truly circular packaging remains a distant dream. 32. How does the author introduce the topic in paragraph 1? A. By telling the history. B. By defining a concept. C. By giving an example. D. By making comparisons. 33. What benefit could reuse systems gain from standardized packaging? A. Winning economic support. B. Increasing the complexity. C. Expanding the market share. D. Boosting the consumer appeal. 34. What can be inferred about the brands mentioned in paragraph 5? A. They refuse to change bottle colors. B. They put profits before public health. C. They face multiple increasing pressures. D. They risk legal harms from standardization. 35. What is the best title for the text? A. Plastic Waste, Hidden Price B. Eco Design, Green Future C. Shared Design, Cyclic Future D. Custom Packaging, Low Efficiency 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Seeing: From Lens to Algorithm (算法) Human history is, at its core, a story of seeing. Each invention that sharpened our vision extended the reach of perception and redrew the borders of the known. When a Dutch craftsman fitted two lenses into a tube in 1608, he did not simply enlarge distant objects; he expanded the human mind. From that moment, observation stopped being passive.    36    As centuries unfolded, the instruments of observation multiplied: microscopes, cameras, telescopes, sensors, and finally, algorithms. Each revealed a new layer of reality — the minute cell, the atom, the DNA structure, the universe. The act of looking became both a discipline and a philosophy.    37    Observation drew the outlines of science, yet it also defined our sense of self, for every discovery beyond the human scale reminded us how small we are.    38    The Internet made observers of everyone, yet it also made us observable. The gaze turned inward and outward at once: we became data points, recording and being recorded in the same instant.    39    The network stretches from the depths of space to the finest details of a face. And now, machines have begun to see for us. Satellites watch the weather; artificial intelligence watches the world. They identify patterns invisible to human eyes — the movements of universe, the signatures of disease, the habits of a city.    40    The universe may be infinite, but so too is the human desire to understand what it means to look. A. Seeing is no longer believing. B. We no longer merely looked — we searched. C. To see was to know; to measure was to exist. D. The ultimate horizon of observation is out there among the stars. E. Lenses and cameras are now part of the same global system of seeing. F. The 20th century transformed the act of looking into a networked activity. G. Observation, once an act of curiosity, has become continuous, all-around, and autonomous. 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。 In a remarkable display of determination and the power of community, 17-year-old Alex Thompson has triumphed over significant challenges to become an inspiration for his peers. Growing up in a single-parent household, Alex    41    financial hardships. His mother, a factory worker,    42    made ends meet, leaving little room for educational resources or extracurricular activities. Despite these    43   , Alex was determined to succeed academically. After school, he    44    groceries at a local supermarket and mowed lawns on weekends. However, the    45    part-time job and tight schedule affected his schoolwork. His grades started to    46   , and he was on the verge of giving up. Thankfully, the community    47   . The local Boys & Girls Club offered Alex a scholarship for tutoring. Dedicated volunteers helped him with math and writing, while the library provided free    48    to educational resources. With this new-found support, Alex’s academic    49    began to turn around. And he joined the    50    club, enhancing his public speaking and critical thinking skills. Alex’s story took an even more    51    turn when he was selected to participate in a renowned STEM summer camp. There, he was    52    to cutting-edge tech for the first time and discovered his passion for computer science. Back at school, he started a coding club, which quickly grew in    53   . Now, as he nears his senior year, Alex has his sights set on college. He’s applied to top-tier universities, dreaming of using his skills to help    54    communities. As he said gratefully, “With my community’s help, I’ve overcome challenges and found my passion. There’s always    55   .” 41. A. witnessed B. suffered C. overcame D. obtained 42. A. rarely B. fully C. barely D. easily 43. A. obstacles B. failures C. budgets D. disasters 44. A. purchased B. donated C. operated D. bagged 45. A. regular B. ordinary C. demanding D. mild 46. A. grow B. slip C. recover D. weaken 47. A. caught up B. showed off C. pulled over D. stepped in 48. A. access B. approach C. entrance D. permission 49. A. interest B. attitude C. motivation D. performance 50. A. science B. drama C. debate D. music 51. A. positive B. valid C. similar D. opposite 52. A. committed B. exposed C. addicted D. related 53. A. quantity B. tendency C. inspiration D. popularity 54. A. wealthy B. disadvantaged C. advertised D. independent 55. A. virtue B. happiness C. hope D. fortune 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 The British Museum’s rich collection of ancient Chinese paintings has attracted many visitors. At the heart of this preservation and    56    (rejuvenate) of Chinese art history is a senior conservator, Qiu Jinxian, who is considered one of the museum’s most priceless    57    (treasure). In 1987, the large collection of Chinese ancient paintings and cultural relics in the museum    58    (repair) by Japanese and British methods and materials. As these methods were not suitable for Chinese paintings, the art collection was kept in storage for a long time instead of    59    public display. Just before Christmas in 1987, Qiu Jinxian had her first appointment at the British Museum. She was asked to repair an ancient scroll by Fu Baoshi,    60    had been badly damaged by fire. Qiu’s methods, which included    61    (wash) with warm water to separate the glue in order to repair the paper,    62    (shock) people on the spot. Some of them even got out the camera to record her methods as they’d never seen this way of restoring ancient art. Mrs Rawson, director of the British Museum, was    63    (complete) amazed by Qiu Jinxian’s incredible skills. Chinese ancient paintings are difficult    64    (restore) because of their large size, complex materials, diverse colours, and rich composition. Repair is    65    extremely time-and-energy intensive process. Since 1987, Qiu has repaired more than 400 artworks. She is proud of her job and hopes more people worldwide can understand and love Chinese culture through art. She believes these precious things belong to the whole world. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 你校于上周成功举办首届校园科技节,开展了一系列活动。请你以校广播站记者身份,写一篇新闻报道,刊登在校报英文专栏。内容包括: (1)时间与目的; (2)活动内容; (3)师生反响。 注意: (1)写作词数应为80个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 A Successful School Science and Technology Festival _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第二节(满分25分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 Last month, our class organized a community service project: helping elderly residents clean up their homes and yards. My group was assigned to Mrs. Garcia, an old lady known in the neighborhood for being difficult. “Don’t expect a warm welcome,” warned the community worker. “She refuses all help. Last time, some volunteers tried to clear her yard, and she chased them away with a broom.” Mrs. Garcia had lived alone since her husband passed away three years ago. Neighbors said she rarely left the house and seemed to have lost interest in keeping things tidy. When we arrived, her yard was a mess — broken furniture, piles of old newspapers, and overgrown bushes blocking the windows. The fence was falling apart, and a rusty(生锈的) old bicycle lay upside down near the gate. Its paint was coming off, and one wheel was missing. We knocked politely, but she just shouted through the door, “Go away! I don’t need your help. You’ll just throw away my precious things!” My teammates looked at each other helplessly. Some suggested leaving. “Why waste our time on someone who doesn’t appreciate it?” complained Mike. Others nodded. But I hesitated. I remembered something my mom once said: “Sometimes people refuse help because they don’t trust you.” I also thought about my own grandmother, who lived alone and often rejected help out of pride. So I decided to try a different approach. Instead of knocking again or shouting back, I sat down on her doorstep and said softly, “Mrs. Garcia, we’re not here to force you. We’re not going to throw anything away without asking. Can we just talk for a moment? Just talk.” Silence. Then the sound of slow footsteps. The door cracked open just a few inches. An old face peered out, suspicious but curious. Her eyes were sharp, but I could also see something else — loneliness, maybe, or fear. “Talk. About what?” she asked, her voice rough but no longer angry. 注意: (1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 I smiled and pointed at the rusty bicycle by the gate. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ An hour later, we were all working together in her yard, and Mrs. Garcia was even telling jokes. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $这是长郡高三模拟卷2英语科听力部分,该部分分为第一第二两节。注意回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。现在是听力试音时间。Hello, international friends club, can I help you? Oh, hello. I read about your club in the paper today, and I thought i'd phone to find out a bit more. Yes, certainly. Well, we're a sort of social club for people from different countries. It's quite a new club. We have about fifty members at the moment, but we're growing all, all the time. That sounds interesting. I'm british actually, and I came to washington about three months ago. I'm looking for ways to meet people or what kinds of events do you organize? Well, we have social get togethers and sports events, and we also have language evenings. Could you tell me something about the language evenings? Yes, every day, except thursday, we have a language evening. People can come and practice their languages. You know, over a drink or something. We have different languages on different evenings. Monday spanish, tuesday italian, wednesday german and friday french. On thursday, we usually have a meal in a restaurant for anyone who wants to come. Well, that sounds great. I really need to practice my french. okay? Well, if you can just give me your name and address, i'll send you the form and some more information. If you join now. you can have the first month free. 是试音到此结束,听力考试正式开始。请看听力部分第一节,第一节听下面5段对话,每一段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每段对话读两遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。What would you say is your favorite subject at . high school? If you asked me a year ago, I would have said math, but now i'm really into history. Then that's what you should look to study at . university. Okay, i'll give IT some thought. What would you say is your favorite subject at . high school? If you asked me a year ago, I would have said math, but now i'm really into history. Then that's what you should look to study . at university. Okay, i'll give you some thought. Hey, where's my chocolate? Still in the machine? That thing ate my money but didn't give out what I paid for. I'm getting tired of this. I'm calling the repair guy right now. Good idea. I need sugar if i'm going to be working over time. Hay, where's my chocolate? Still in the machine? That thing ate my money, but didn't give out what I paid for. I'm getting tired of this. I'm calling the repair guy right now. Good idea. I need sugar if i'm going to be working overtime. There's a spider in the bathroom. I can't go in. Oh, come on. IT won't hurt you. IT is more scared of you than you are of IT . you don't get IT even thinking about IT makes me shake. I wish you understood my fears Better. There's a spider in the bathroom. I can't go in. Oh, come on. IT won't hurt you. IT is more scared of you than you are of IT . you don't get IT even thinking about IT makes me shake. I wish you understood my fears Better. What film are we watching tonight? Not a documentary. I want something fun. No slow dramas. I nearly fell asleep last time. agreed. We need something fast paste. Perfect running battles. That's more like IT. What film are we watching tonight? Not a documentary. I want something fun, no slow dramas. I nearly fell asleep last time. agreed. We need something fast paste. perfect running battles that's more like IT. I heard your school started a recycling program. Is IT working. It's going great. Despite our small team, we've already convinced the cafeteria to stop using plastic cups. That's impressive. It's not easy getting people to change their habits. I heard your school started a recycling program. Is IT working. It's going great. Despite our small team, we've already convinced the cafeteria to stop using plastic cups. That's impressive. It's not easy getting people to change their habits. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面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ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟。听完后各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第六和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Oh, gosh, my hands are shaking like mad. I probably won't even be able to hold my pen once we get in there, let alone answer any of the questions. Take a deep breath. You've done a lot of reviews. You're going to do fine. How are you always so relaxed? I don't know. I just think what's the point of driving myself crazy? Just focus on the things I have control over. Anything outside of that is . not my business. And I guess you're right. As a wise person once said, worrying doesn't take away tomorrow's troubles. IT simply takes away today's peace. Oh gosh, my hands are shaking like mad. I probably won't even be able to hold my pen once we get in there, let alone answer any of the questions. Take a deep breath. You've done a lot of reviews. You're going to do fine. How are you always so relaxed? I don't know. I just think what's the point of driving myself crazy? Just focus on the things I have control over. Anything outside of that is not my business. 嗯,i guess you're right. As a wise person once said, worrying doesn't take away tomorrow's troubles, IT simply takes away today's peace. 听下面一段对话,回答第八至第13个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Shall I drop you off at your home? Yes, please. Wow, it's certainly quiet. energy efficient too. I get three hundred and eighty kilometers from a single charge plus the parking place of my office has free charging points for mpl yees. It's saving me hundred ds. That's really a good thing. Everyone should make the change to electric. IT would save the planet and they're so affordable now. But there . aren't nearly enough public charges available, and not everyone has the room or the money for a private one. Personally, I think public transport is a Better solution. Why there is never a bus when you need IT and the trains are always late. I agree, but that's why we should invest in improvements. IT would benefit everyone, including drivers, not least because there would be fewer cars on the road. Yeah, I see your point. Maybe the answer is a mix of both. Shall I drop you off at your home? Yes, please. Wow, it's certainly quiet. energy efficient too. I get three hundred and eighty kilometers from a single charge, plus the parking place of my office has free charging points for employees. It's saving me hundreds. That's really a good thing. Everyone should make the change to electric. IT would save the planet, and they're so affordable now. But there . aren't nearly enough public charges available, and not everyone has the room or the money for a private one. Personally, I think public transport is a Better solution. why there's never a bus when you need IT and the trains are always late. I agree, but that's why we should invest in improvements. IT would benefit everyone, including drivers, not least because there would be fewer cars on the road. Yeah, I see your point. Maybe the answer is a mix of both. 听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。The other option is to catch the four forty two train is more expensive, but IT also doesn't stop at every single station on the way. What do you think? Can you say that again? Sorry, I can hardly keep my eyes . open today, or you out party last night. No, my friends going through a bad time, and I was on the phone with him until three. I am. Oh, jam, you need to look after yourself. It's fine. What do they say? I can catch up on sleep later. But staying up so late is really bad for your help. Lack of sleep can cause serious problems. Oh, come on. I'm only twenty three. So twelve years ago, my sister ended up in hospital with hard problems caused by stress and a . long term lack of sleep. Gosh, really? yes. And SHE was thirty five at the time. Bad habits add up and poor sleep can have long term effects on your heart, brain and mental health. Well, OK point taken, i'll start taking IT more seriously. The other option is to catch. The four forty two train is more expensive, but IT also doesn't stop at every single station on the way. What do you think? Can you say that again? Sorry, I can hardly keep my eyes open today. Are you out party last night? No. my friend's going through a bad time, and I was on the phone with him until three. I am. Oh, James, you need to look after yourself. It's fine. What do they say? I can catch up on sleep later. but staying up so late is really bad for your help. Lack of sleep can cause . serious problems. Oh, come on. I'm only twenty three. So twelve years ago, my sister ended up in hospital with hard problems caused by stress and a long term lack asleep. Gosh, really, yes. And he was thirty five at the time. Bad habits add up, and poor sleep can have long term effects on your heart, brain and mental health. Well, okay, point taken. I'll start taking IT more seriously. 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17 4个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Helen, have you seen the notice board today? No, I haven't gone passed IT. Is there something new? Yes, the school is organizing a science fair next month. All students are invited to submit a project to display their and creativity. Sounds interesting. I could enter my new musical . robot can IT sing? No, but I can. I use the drum to reproduce any song once IT . has heard IT. How did you manage that? I used an AI to analyze the song. IT can not only copy the pattern, but adapt IT as well. Or at least I hope you will. I'm still working on IT. I think you have a good chance of winning the top prize. Thank you. What are the prizes? First place . wins a brand new computer. Second and third, get a yeah membership to the science museum. I could really use a new computer. Mine keeps crashing when I do complex programing on IT. Well, if you're lucky, you'll win a shiny new one. Luck has nothing to do with that. This requires round the clock design and Operation. In fact, I should go home to start on IT right now. Thanks for letting me know. Helen, have you seen the notice board today? No, I haven't gone passed IT. Is there something new? Yes, the school is organizing a science fair next month. All students are invited to submit a project to display their talents and creativity. Sounds interesting. I could enter my new musical . robot can IT sing? No, but I can use the drum to reproduce any song once IT has heard IT. How did you manage that? I used an AI to analyze the song. IT can not only copy the pattern, but adapt IT as well. Or at least I hope I will. I'm still working on IT. I think you have a good chance of winning the top prize. Thank you. What are the prizes? First place wins a brand new computer. Second and third, get a year's membership to the science museum. I could really use a new computer. Mine keeps crashing when I do complex programing on IT. Well, if you're lucky, you'll win a shiny new one. Luck has nothing to do with that. This requires round the clock design and Operation. In fact, I should go home to start on IT right now. Thanks for letting me know. 听下面一段独白,回答第18至第23个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Good morning, everyone. Your generation find itself in an interesting situation. Right now. You're studying for an exam that will hopefully get you into college and prepare you for a successful career. At the same time, you're watching the world of work changing and rebuilding itself before your eyes. With thousands of jobs already lost to AI and robots, how can you ensure that the path you choose won't lead you to a dead end? The answer lies in developing skills that machines cannot easily replace. For example, computers can process information quickly, but they still struggle with creative solutions and complex decision making. People who can think independently to find solutions and bring fresh ideas will always be most valued by employers. Secondly, no matter how advanced technology becomes, businesses will still need people who can work well with others, share ideas positively and build relationships with a variety of people. Also thinks to working from home. Many of us are already working with people from different backgrounds, so language skills, mental flexibility and cultural awareness are becoming more and more important. Of course, the careers of today may not even exist tomorrow, so be open to change and to learning new things, as this is the only way to keep pace in such a fast moving world. Good morning, everyone. Your generation find itself in an interesting situation. Right now. You're studying for an exam that will hopefully get you into college and prepare you for a successful career. At the same time, you're watching the world of work changing and rebuilding itself before your eyes. With thousands of jobs already lost to AI and robots, how can you ensure that the paths you choose won't lead you to a dead end? The answer lies in developing skills that machines cannot easily replace. For example, computers can process information quickly, but they still struggle with creative solutions and complex decision making. People who can think independently to find solutions and bring fresh ideas will always be most valued by employers. Secondly, no matter how advanced technology becomes, businesses will still need people who can work well with others, share ideas positively and build relationships with a variety of people. Also, thanks to working from home, many of us are already working with people from different backgrounds, so language skills, mental flexibility and cultural awareness are becoming more and more important. Of course, the careers of today may not even exist tomorrow, so be open to change and to learning new things, as this is the only way to keep pace in such a fast moving world. 第二节到此结束,现在你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。

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