河南省焦作市博爱县第一中学2025届高三下学期二模英语试题(含答案,含听力原文无音频)

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2024—2025学年高三年级(下)第二次模拟考试
英 语
考生注意:
1.答题前,考生务必用黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚;
2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,在试卷上作答无效;
3.考试结束后,请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)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What does the woman dislike about the restaurant
A.The poor service. B.The size of the dishes. C.The high prices.
2.When did the man have his first Lego set
A.When he started working.
B.When he was at college.
C.When he was in high school.
3.What does the man probably want to buy
A.A computer. B.A bike. C.A car.
4.Why does the man apologize to Judith
A.He kept her waiting. B.He got off work early. C.He forgot to inform her.
5.Where did the man find his pen
A.On the shelf. B.On the desk. C.On the floor.
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。
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A.Teacher and student. B.Friends. C.Parent and child.
7.Where do the speakers plan to meet up
A.At a supermarket. B.At a restaurant. C.At a cinema.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.Who is Naomi
A.Charlotte’s roommate. B.Mrs. Brown’s child. C.Mrs. Smith’s daughter.
9.What will Mrs. Smith probably do
A.Spare one room for Charlotte.
B.Fill out Naomi’s application form.
C.Provide Naomi with accommodations.
10.How does Mrs. Smith feel at the end of the conversation
A.Relieved. B.Worried. C.Annoyed.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
11.How many children does the woman have
A.Two. B.Three. C.Four.
12.What is the woman’s attitude toward the man’s suggestion at first
A.Understanding. B.Supportive. C.Hesitant.
13.What type of party does the woman decide to throw
A.A birthday party. B.A dance party. C.A dinner party.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
14.Where does the conversation probably take place
A.In a teacher’s office. B.In an admission office. C.In a doctor’s office.
15.What problem does the man have
A.He has serious heart problems.
B.He often feels a sharp pain in his neck.
C.He’s suffering from stress and anxiety.
16.Why does the man keep his problem from his parents
A.He is afraid of making them angry.
B.He doesn’t want to disappoint them.
C.He is too proud to show his weakness.
17.What does the woman suggest trying first
A.Talking to her parents. B.Exercising. C.Getting more rest.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.What is the main topic of the talk
A.The effect of AI use on language skills.
B.The possibilities of AI use in training brains.
C.The breakthrough of AI use in reading minds.
19.Where did the research take place
A.At Oxford University. B.At the University of Texas. C.At Osaka University.
20.Who is likely to benefit most from the research
A.Filmmakers. B.Language teachers. C.People who are unable to speak.
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
Things to Do in Pueblo This Weekend
Pueblo County Fair Family Fun Day
Colorado State Fairgrounds, 1001 Beulah Ave. | 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. | Activities will include a 10 a. m. to 3p. m. petting zoo, 10 a. m. archery (箭术) event, noon stick horse event and 4 p. m. goat yoga with 3 Sisters Farm & Dairy. The event is free.
Isaiah Vialpando Memorial Cruise Night
112 W. Seventh St.|6 p. m.| The meet and greet will feature clothes sales, food, drinks and entertainment. A Vicla motorcycle procession will leave Stacey’s, head to the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk and stop for a photo at Neon Alley before reaching Veterans Tavern, 315 E. Northern Ave, at 7p. m., where Heart & Soul band will perform live and there will be a free taco (墨西哥煎玉米粉卷) bar.
Princess Night at the Rides at City Park
3425 Nuckolls Ave.|9-11:30 p. m.| Come dressed as your favorite princess or prince and take photos with the ride staff in their costumes. Rides cost 25 cents each. Adults only.
Festival Fridays at Sangre de Cristo Arts Center
210 N. Santa Fe|6 p. m.| Journey to the Heart,a Denver-based 1970s and 80s tribute (翻唱) band, will perform the rock tunes of Journey and Heart. Tickets are $8 in advance at sdc-arts.org or $10 at the door. Seating is limited, so the audience is encouraged to bring a chair or blanket to sit on.
21.Which of the following can be best suggested for the Whites and their three little kids
A.Pueblo County Fair Family Fun Day.
B.Isaiah Vialpando Memorial Cruise Night.
C.Princess Night at The Rides at City Park.
D.Festival Fridays at Sangre de Cristo Arts Center.
22.Where can a participant enjoy food at the same time
A.Colorado State Fairgrounds, 1001 Beulah Ave.
B.Veterans Tavern, 315 E. Northern Ave.
C.3425 Nuckolls Ave.
D.210 N. Santa Fe.
23.What can you enjoy at Festival Fridays at Sangre de Cristo Arts Center
A.A chair or blanket as a gift. B.A lower price at the door.
C.A warm welcome at any time. D.An old rock tune from a band.
B
Many factors can influence whether a patient lives or dies. The quality of the drugs they receive, the rigour with which their symptoms are monitored, or — more surprisingly — the gender of the attending physician.
A 2017 study by Yusuke Tsugawa and colleagues published in JAMA Internal Medicine analyzed medical records of 1.5 million hospitalized older adults from 2011 to 2014. The study revealed that patients treated by female physicians had a 4% lower risk of death and readmission within 30 days compared to those treated by male physicians. And more recent studies have supported the finding.
These studies are connected to the past findings, looking back at naturally occurring data rather than randomized-controlled (随机对照) experiments. This could conceal any underlying factors that might be driving the effect. For example, it could be that female physicians tend to be assigned healthier patients than their male colleagues. In an experiment where patients were randomly assigned doctors, any such links would be broken.
To control for such effects, most studies try to account for the impact of different hospitals and procedures in their analysis, with some comparing across groups of patients who are matched for age, sex, and illness severity, as well as groups of surgeons matched by age and surgical experience. No matter how the data are sliced, female physicians seem to perform better.
Researchers say the next step is to figure out why. Dr. Christopher Wallis, the lead author on several of the Canadian papers, suggests, “I think it’s a series of behaviors that are linked with gender. Female physicians tend to spend more time with patients, are more likely to provide preventive care, and tend to stick more closely to clinical guidelines than their male colleagues do. This could minimize the risk of preventable deaths.” Further investigation into the factors contributing to these differences may enhance healthcare quality and equity across the medical profession.
24.What can we learn from Yusuke Tsugawa’s study
A.Doctor’s gender decides the patient survival rate.
B.Men doctors’ patients are more likely to be hospitalized.
C.Patients treated by women doctors have better outcomes.
D.Women doctors are more competent than male ones.
25.What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about
A.Benefits of random trials. B.Approaches of the researches.
C.Practices of controlled experiments. D.Limitations of the studies.
26.To regulate such effects, most studies are conducted by ________.
A.focusing on patients with severe illnesses
B.considering a set of controlled factors
C.using the same treatment plan in every hospital
D.comparing the data from randomized patients
27.According to Dr. Christopher, women doctors tend to ________.
A.recommend health choices
B.rely on experience in treatment
C.rush through patient consultations
D.challenge traditional medical practices
C
 As night falls on the streets of Shanghai, Mikiko Chen can often be found pacing up and down through the winding narrow streets of the city hunting for discarded items.
 “I pick up all sorts of things, chairs, wine boxes, bowls and cups... it’s like treasure hunting for me.” she says. The 27-year-old digital market er is among the first adopters of “stooping” in China, a practice that refers to picking up discarded furniture and other goods on the streets for re- use. She says the concept “stooping” was inspired by New Yorkers who often leave unwanted things on the “stoops” — or doorsteps — leading up to the entrances of buildings.
 “The core concept of stooping for me is to take full advantage of things,” Ms. Chen says. “It can help you to save money, but it’s not just about reducing consumption.” “It’s wasteful to throw away something that’s still usable; it’s better to share it with others who need it.”
 Ms. Chen says she was among the first to use the hashtag (话题标签) stooping on REDnote, a popular social networking platform in China. “I initially started with posting items that people no longer used and wanted to throw away or exchange… gradually I’ m receiving hundreds of messages each day.” she says. Since then, the trend has become increasingly popular.
 Ms. Chen says she is “very surprised” the concept has become a hit on social media, as older generations oftenstigmatizepicking up things from the street or using second hand goods. “People like my mum consider stooping as ‘rubbish picking’ and ‘scavenging’.” she says. “She thinks that people will look down on you for doing this.”
  For Nan Zheng, art environmentalist and advocate, stooping is more than the physical act of picking up things from the streets. He created an app called “Grecycle” where people can give away or take unwanted items for free. “Gradually we can let people know this can also be about charity and helping others.” Mr. Nan says.
28.What can we learn about Mikiko Chen from Paragraphs 2 and 3
A.She intends to make the most of throwaway items.
B.She just wants to lower her consumption.
C.She drew inspiration from New Yorkers.
D.She is looking for valuable things.
29.Why did Mikiko Chen use the hashtag “stooping” on REDnote
A.To collect varieties of messages.
B.To become an Internet celebrity quickly.
C.To share something still usable with others.
D.To throw away unwanted things on the "stoops"
30.Which is closest in meaning to “stigmatize” in Paragraph 5
A.Be ashamed of.
B.Be good at.
C.Be accustomed to.
D.Be agreeable to.
31.What is Nan Zheng’s purpose of creating the app “Grecycle”
A.Getting unwanted items for free on "Grecycle".
B.Recycling discarded things from the streets.
C.Exchanging items through "Grecycle"
D.Raising people' s awareness of charity.
D
A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) challenges long-held assumptions about human cooperation. Traditionally, cooperation has been studied through repeated interactions that allow individuals to build trust and win-win relationships, adjusting their behavior based on others’ actions. However, many real-world situations, such as volunteering or donating to crisis relief, involve one-time decisions with no anticipated future interactions. This study, co-authored by Dr. Natalie Struwe, Prof. Esther Blanco alongside Prof. James Walker, explored how individuals cooperate when they only have one opportunity to do so within a social group.
Their experiments involving over 2,000 participants examined the benefits from cooperation in public good provision. Despite increased benefits, there was no significant change in how much individuals were willing to cooperate. As participants did not expect others to cooperate more when benefits increased, they were unlikely to increase their own cooperation efforts — even when the benefits of cooperation doubled.
“Our findings highlight a gap in our understanding of cooperative behavior in single-encounter settings,” said Dr. Struwe. “Self-interest conflicts with social interests. With higher benefits from cooperation, however, this conflict is much lower and we would expect to see much higher cooperation rates. But, we were surprised to find that even significantly increased benefits did not lead to greater cooperation efforts.”
“We couldn’t believe the results ourselves at first, double-checked the data several times, and repeated the study with several populations,” said Professor Esther Blanco. “In the end, we gathered nearly 2,000 data points, conducting experiments online with the general population from the UK. No matter what we did, the results remained consistent. Participants were willing to invest about 40% of their available money to boost group earnings, regardless of the setting.”
“Cooperation in one-time situations is more common than we think.” Explained Prof. Walker. The study’s results have important implications for encouraging cooperation in urgent, one-time scenarios like disaster relief and highlight the need for a deeper understanding of cooperative behavior, a defining characteristic of humanity.
32.What did the previous study center on
A.Cooperation shown in crises.
B.Interaction boosted by bonds.
C.Interaction repeated among strangers.
D.Cooperation based on constant interactions.
33.What factor may affect participants’ willingness to cooperate
A.Expectations of others.
B.Higher rewards.
C.Joint efforts of the team.
D.Interest conflicts.
34.What is Blanco’s finding about cooperation levels
A.They increased regularly.
B.They varied greatly.
C.They were relatively stable.
D.They were unpredictable.
35.What would be the best title for the article
A.The Impact of Trust on Cooperation Decisions
B.Reevaluating Benefits in Cooperative Behavior
C.Human Interaction: Beyond Long-Term Firm Cooperation
D.Rethinking Cooperation: Insights from One-Time Decisions
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。
Getting to know yourself is a life-long journey. Feeling confused about who you are is more common than you think, and we’re here to help you find the answer.
Practice mindfulness. 36 It is easy to paint yourself as the hero of your own story, but consider what it is that you might be ignoring about yourself. Mindfulness involves paying attention to yourself and observing non-judgmentally, which helps you look at yourself more objectively.
37 Introspection (内省) promotes moral behavior. The key is to compare how your behaviors measure up to your core principles. Are you meeting the standards you believe everyone should hold for themselves Make a list of the qualities that are most important to you in others. 38
Resist escapist activities. Many people who are uncomfortable with how they live their lives seek to escape from introspection and self-knowledge. 39 Don’t give in to those temptations (诱惑).
Take a personality test. There are various free personality tests online. The science of personality tests is shaky and the results can’t be fully trusted. 40 Did anything unexpected turn up Have you learned something new about your personality
A.Then ask yourself how to display these qualities.
B.Be mindful of the activity you’re going to join in.
C.Consider how your actions agree with your values.
D.Most people have huge blind spots about themselves.
E.Getting to know yourself is hard work that you mustn’t escape.
F.They do this through mindless entertainment or other addictions.
G.However, they may show if your self-awareness matches the test’s evaluation.
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。
I was in the garden when a couple passed by on the sidewalk. “Nice garden,” one of them said. I expressed thanks and gave them a garden 41 . “You don’t have any lawn (草坪) ” said the woman. “You’re 42 . Lawns are so much work!”
43 , I had just spent an hour hand-picking weeds in a small area. For two months before each summer sets in, I stay in that garden removing the plants I don’t want 44 those I do. The 45 is obvious: When I get everything cleared, I’ll lay a mountain of mulch (覆盖物). By the time I’ve weeded the whole place, I need to 46 . I’m never quite done.
But I like being 47 to the ground as it can reorder the brain. There’s 48 in seeing those weeds slip out of the soil. The 49 spaces gained have their counterparts (对等物) in my mind, where worry and regret might otherwise 50 . Even the smell of healthy soil is restorative, and oddly 51 , like an old memory.
For some people, a lawn demands a lot of work and 52 part of their precious weekend. I also spend hours on something that looks like 53 in my garden. If something gets in the way of your 54 , it’s work. But if it’s what you 55 to do at home when you’re at work, it’s not.
41.A.occupation B.tour C.alternative D.platform
42.A.popular B.adventurous C.smart D.capable
43.A.Generally B.Definitely C.Obviously D.Actually
44.A.in charge of B.in memory of C.in favor of D.in place of
45.A.experiment B.plan C.demonstration D.harm
46.A.pick up B.start over C.look out D.stand by
47.A.close B.important C.blind D.similar
48.A.satisfaction B.experience C.information D.conflict
49.A.luxurious B.deserted C.lively D.clear
50.A.decrease B.assist C.gather D.depart
51.A.occasional B.existing C.detectable D.familiar
52.A.shapes B.reflects C.steals D.extends
53.A.labor B.symbolism C.civilization D.performance
54.A.adaption B.relaxation C.communication D.production
55.A.afford B.forget C.pretend D.desire
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。
At 8:12 on November 10, 2020, Fendouzhe, China's latest and 56 (three) deep sea manned vessel (潜水器) successfully landed on the bottom of the Mariana Trench 57 (set) a new record of 10,909-meter manned deep diving.
During 58 deep sea scientific exploration, Fendouzhe will bring back precious video data, mineral and biological 59 (sample) for further scientific research on the Mariana Trench.
Fendouzhe, 60 inner space is the largest of its kind in the world, can accommodate three researchers at the same time. A new type of material independently 61 (development) by China ensures that the vessel is capable of resisting high pressure on the deepest seabed. Due 62 the improved communicating system, Fendouzhe can send real-time texts, voices and images from the 10,000-meter-deep seabed to the mother ship on the sea surface. Fendouzhe can work undersea 63 (continuous) for about 10 hours due to the key technical breakthrough in battery materials.
In the 1960s, China put forward the dream of "exploring the moon in space and discovening the mysteries of oceans". But until the 1990s, China's diving 64 (deep) methained at 600 meters, while MIRs (Russia's deep-sea manned vessel) had reached-6,000 meters. Since-2005, Chinese researchers 65 (make) constant breakthroughs with its three deep-sea manned vessels Jiaolong, Haidou and Fendouzhe.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66.假定你是李华,你校将于下周举办一个主题为“Science Changes Our Lives”的科技节(Science Festival)活动,请你给留学生朋友Tom写一封邮件,邀请他参加。
内容包括:1.活动目的;2.活动内容;3.报名方式。
注意:1.写作词数应为 80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear Tom,
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
67.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。
As the only child of my parents, the latest fashions were always in reach for me. I liked having the latest clothes and a particular look. Sometimes I felt I wouldn’t be accepted unless I could create the right image with the latest clothes and shoes.
I would go shopping all the time. As time went by, however, the things I wanted were getting more expensive and my mother’s answer was no longer “yes” to everything.
One day I asked my mother for a little extra money to go shopping. After giving me a long speech about not spending too much on clothes, she decided to give me a credit card so that I could learn to handle money like an adult. It sounded like a great idea to me: I wouldn’t have to ask her for money all the time. I’d be free.
A few days later, she handed me the card and sat me down to talk about my spending limit. “Don’t go crazy buying everything you see. I’m paying that bill every month—remember that. Your limit is $ 150 every month. Think you can handle that ” she said.
“I can handle it, you’ll see,” I said, already thinking about the first thing I was going to buy.
For the first two months, I only used the card to buy small things—a shirt here and there and treating my friends to a meal. Once I got used to having the card, I started going shopping every week, always managing to find something I wanted but didn’t need.
So far, I wasn’t going over my limit and there were no complaints from my mother. But one day, I saw a pair of UGG boots I wanted that cost $250. They were very popular, and seeing others with them made me want them more.
At that moment, nothing could stop me from getting them, not even the bill or what my mother would say about it. I bought them even though they were way over my limit.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.开头已给出。
Paragraph 1:
For the first few days, I hid them from my mother because I didn’t want her to make me return them.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2:
Once she took my card away, things changed a lot.
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2024—2025学年高三年级(下)第二次模拟考试
英语 参考答案
第一部分 听力(共20小题;每小题1. 5分,满分30分)
1.【答案】B
【听力材料】M: How was that fancy restaurant you went to
W: Honestly, a little disappointing. The food was delicious, but there was hardly any of it! I was prepared for the cost, as fine food and service are expensive. But I wasn’t even full afterward!
M: Really That’s crazy!
【听力材料】M: How was that fancy restaurant you went to
W: Honestly, a little disappointing. The food was delicious, but there was hardly any of it! I was prepared for the cost, as fine food and service are expensive. But I wasn’t even full afterward!
M: Really That’s crazy!
2.【答案】A
【听力材料】W: Have you always been into Lego
M: No, actually. My high school had a Lego club, but I thought I was far “too cool” to join... Then, as a college student, I didn’t have any spare money. I finally bought a set the day I received my first salary!
【听力材料】W: Have you always been into Lego
M: No, actually. My high school had a Lego club, but I thought I was far “too cool” to join... Then, as a college student, I didn’t have any spare money. I finally bought a set the day I received my first salary!
3.【答案】B
【听力材料】M: I like the look of this one.
W: Beautiful, isn’t it And very fast! But if you’re looking for something to ride to work, you probably don’t need all that extra tech. Something like this, with thicker wheels and a wider seat will be much more comfortable.
【听力材料】M: I like the look of this one.
W: Beautiful, isn’t it And very fast! But if you’re looking for something to ride to work, you probably don’t need all that extra tech. Something like this, with thicker wheels and a wider seat will be much more comfortable.
4.【答案】A
【听力材料】M: Sorry, Judith, I had no idea that you had been sitting outside in the car since 4:00 p. m. I should have finished the meeting earlier.
W: Oh, don’t worry. I forgot to tell you that I would be leaving work early today. It’s not your fault.
【听力材料】M: Sorry, Judith, I had no idea that you had been sitting outside in the car since 4:00 p. m. I should have finished the meeting earlier.
W: Oh, don’t worry. I forgot to tell you that I would be leaving work early today. It’s not your fault.
5.【答案】C
【听力材料】W: Did you find your pen
M: Yes, eventually. I had almost given up and then I stepped on it! The thing was, I knew I’d put it on the desk. But I’d forgotten about my cat. He loves knocking things down. I can’t keep anything breakable on my shelves!
【听力材料】W: Did you find your pen
M: Yes, eventually. I had almost given up and then I stepped on it! The thing was, I knew I’d put it on the desk. But I’d forgotten about my cat. He loves knocking things down. I can’t keep anything breakable on my shelves!
【答案】6.B 7.A
【听力材料】M: I haven’t seen you in ages! Are you free to see a movie this afternoon
W: Sorry, I promised my parents I’d pick up the groceries for dinner. I’m just heading out.
M: Oh... no problem.
W: Want to come with me
M: To FreshCo
W: Sure, why not I know it’s not very exciting, but... you’ re right. It’s been months! And if we keep waiting for the perfect moment to meet up, it’ll probably never happen.
M: Yes. I need to pick up some classroom supplies for my students, anyway.
W: Great! We can catch up while we are getting our tasks done!
M: Good idea!
【听力材料】M: I haven’t seen you in ages! Are you free to see a movie this afternoon
W: Sorry, I promised my parents I’d pick up the groceries for dinner. I’m just heading out.
M: Oh... no problem.
W: Want to come with me
M: To FreshCo
W: Sure, why not I know it’s not very exciting, but... you’ re right. It’s been months! And if we keep waiting for the perfect moment to meet up, it’ll probably never happen.
M: Yes. I need to pick up some classroom supplies for my students, anyway.
W: Great! We can catch up while we are getting our tasks done!
M: Good idea!
【答案】8.B 9.C 10.A
【听力材料】M: Mrs. Smith, please have a seat. Charlotte said you wanted to talk about her application for the student exchange program.
W: Yes. I’m just very worried about her. She’s going to live in another country for six months. She’s only 14.
M: Well, she’ll be living with a host family, Mr. and Mrs. Brown. They have a daughter called Naomi. She is the same age as Charlotte.
W: So will Charlotte be going to school with her
M: Yes, and then Naomi will come and stay here for six months.
W: Will she be staying with us
M: If you don’t have the room, we can find another host family to accommodate her.
W: We have two spare bedrooms. I thought she’d prefer to live on her own. You’ve calmed my fears, Mr. Jones. Thank you.
【听力材料】M: Mrs. Smith, please have a seat. Charlotte said you wanted to talk about her application for the student exchange program.
W: Yes. I’m just very worried about her. She’s going to live in another country for six months. She’s only 14.
M: Well, she’ll be living with a host family, Mr. and Mrs. Brown. They have a daughter called Naomi. She is the same age as Charlotte.
W: So will Charlotte be going to school with her
M: Yes, and then Naomi will come and stay here for six months.
W: Will she be staying with us
M: If you don’t have the room, we can find another host family to accommodate her.
W: We have two spare bedrooms. I thought she’d prefer to live on her own. You’ve calmed my fears, Mr. Jones. Thank you.
【答案】11.A 12.C 13.C
【听力材料】W: How’s the new job, Mark
M: Really good, thanks! The pay is a bit disappointing, but the people are great, and I think it’ll help me further my career.
W: Fantastic!
M: What about you Has the work on your house finished yet
W: Yes! Living on a building site for months is rather annoying.
M: I bet! Remind me what you have done.
W: Well, we’ve got four bedrooms now. One for us, one each for the kids, and a spare room for guests.And downstairs, the kitchen has been extended by three square meters, so it’s much bigger.
M: Wow! I can’t wait to see it! Are you planning a housewarming party
W: Do you think we should It’s not a “new” house.
M: So what Besides, you didn’t celebrate your birthday because you were so stressed out about the house.
W: True. And it does look amazing now.
M: Exactly! I would love to see it. It doesn’t have to be a huge dance party, just a quiet dinner with friends.
W: Sounds good. I’ll organize something for next week.
M: Can’t wait!
【听力材料】W: How’s the new job, Mark
M: Really good, thanks! The pay is a bit disappointing, but the people are great, and I think it’ll help me further my career.
W: Fantastic!
M: What about you Has the work on your house finished yet
W: Yes! Living on a building site for months is rather annoying.
M: I bet! Remind me what you have done.
W: Well, we’ve got four bedrooms now. One for us, one each for the kids, and a spare room for guests.And downstairs, the kitchen has been extended by three square meters, so it’s much bigger.
M: Wow! I can’t wait to see it! Are you planning a housewarming party
W: Do you think we should It’s not a “new” house.
M: So what Besides, you didn’t celebrate your birthday because you were so stressed out about the house.
W: True. And it does look amazing now.
M: Exactly! I would love to see it. It doesn’t have to be a huge dance party, just a quiet dinner with friends.
W: Sounds good. I’ll organize something for next week.
M: Can’t wait!
【答案】14.A 15.C 16.B 17.B
【听力材料】W: Hello, Aidan. Do you want to talk about your grades
M: No, actually, it’s something else.
W: Okay... How can I help
M: I think I need your help to calm me down.
W: I see. And how long have you been feeling like this
M: I guess about a month.
W: And you were generally happy before that
M: Yeah. Sometimes the tests could be a pain in the neck. But I’ve never experienced anything like this. I feel like my heart is racing all the time. Am I suffering from some heart disease
W: Not really. Is anything bothering you right now
M: Well, the SAT is coming up. My parents have been working hard to earn money. So, I really have to do well to get into a good college.
W: Have you told your parents how you’re feeling
M: I don’t know how to. They’re really proud of my school grades, and I’d be so angry with myself if I let them down.
W: I think you should discuss it with them. They will want to help you. And the pressure of hiding it from them will only make things worse.
M: You’re right.
W: Their support is just like medicines to help you relax. But first, you can try some gentler solutions, such as yoga, walking, and breathing exercises. Now, take a deep breath…
【听力材料】W: Hello, Aidan. Do you want to talk about your grades
M: No, actually, it’s something else.
W: Okay... How can I help
M: I think I need your help to calm me down.
W: I see. And how long have you been feeling like this
M: I guess about a month.
W: And you were generally happy before that
M: Yeah. Sometimes the tests could be a pain in the neck. But I’ve never experienced anything like this. I feel like my heart is racing all the time. Am I suffering from some heart disease
W: Not really. Is anything bothering you right now
M: Well, the SAT is coming up. My parents have been working hard to earn money. So, I really have to do well to get into a good college.
W: Have you told your parents how you’re feeling
M: I don’t know how to. They’re really proud of my school grades, and I’d be so angry with myself if I let them down.
W: I think you should discuss it with them. They will want to help you. And the pressure of hiding it from them will only make things worse.
M: You’re right.
W: Their support is just like medicines to help you relax. But first, you can try some gentler solutions, such as yoga, walking, and breathing exercises. Now, take a deep breath…
【答案】18.C 19.B 20.C
【听力材料】We all know that AI technology can write emails, paint pictures, and provide personalized advice. But now, according to a group of American researchers, it can even read minds! Well... almost. Scientists at the University of Texas have created an AI-based system that can turn a person’s brain activity into text. This has previously only been possible through the use of surgical implants (植入物). The breakthrough is contributed by the large language models used by AI “chatbots” such as ChatGPT and their understanding of natural speech. Using these, scientists have been able to match brain activity to whole sentences and their meanings. Three volunteers spent 16 hours listening to stories while their brain activity was recorded. They then watched four silent films while the machine attempted to describe what they were seeing. The translations weren’t perfect. They tended to describe general ideas, rather than providing an accurate word-for-word match for each thought. However, it’s hoped that this technology could someday help thousands of patients who are unable to communicate. Professor Shinji Nishimoto of Osaka University called the research “a significant advance”, while Oxford University’ s Professor Tim Behrens said it opens up many experimental possibilities.
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)
A
【答案】21.A 22.B 23.D
B
【答案】24.C 25.D 26.B 27.A
C
【答案】 28.A 29.C 30.A 31.D
D
【答案】32.D 33.A 34.C 35.D
第二节 (共5小题; 每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
【答案】36.D 37.C 38.A 39.F 40.G
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)
【答案】41.B 42.C 43.D 44.C 45.B 46.B 47.A 48.A 49.D 50.C 51.D 52.C 53.A 54.B 55.D
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
【答案】56.third 57.setting 58.the 59.samples 60.whose 61.developed 62.to 63.continuously 64.depth 65.have made/ have been making
第四部分 写作 (共两节, 满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
66.【答案】Dear Tom,
I hope this email finds you well. I’m writing to invite you to attend a Science Festival themed “Science Changes Our Lives,” which will be held in our school next week.
The event aims to showcase the role of science in improving human life. Activities will include science exhibitions, lectures on new technologies, and interactive experiments. If you’re interested, please sign up at the school office or email us by this Friday. Your participation will make it more exciting!
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 (满分25分)
67.【答案】参考范文:
For the first few days, I hid them from my mother because I didn’t want her to make me return them. Of course, she’d find out sooner or later, but I decided I’d worry about that when the time came. For now I was enjoying my new boots. However, when the credit card bill came and my mother found out the case, she was very upset, and called me over to yell at me and let me know how disappointed she was that I’d abused her trust. She asked me to give back the credit card.
Once she took my card away, things changed a lot. There were fewer shopping trips, and all the things I wanted seemed out of reach. Gradually, I knew my mother was right; life is about more than material things. Once, having the latest clothes and shoes gave me a sense of importance, but now, I’m more worried about paying my bills on time and handling money for the future. As I grow older, image is still important to me, but having the latest of everything isn’t.
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