河北省衡水中学2024-2025学年高三下学期一模考试英语试题(扫描版含答案,无听力音频有听力原文)

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河北省衡水中学2024-2025学年高三下学期一模考试英语试题(扫描版含答案,无听力音频有听力原文)

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2024-2025学年度高三年级下学期一模考试
听力(每题1.5分)CAACB ACACB BCBAC BAACB
阅读(每题2.5分) (A) ABC (B)CADC (C) DAAD (D)AABD 七选五 GCAEF
完形填空(每题1分)41-45ABDBA 46-50 DCCDB 51-55 CCABA
语法填空(每题1.5分,共15分):
visited 57. anticipation 58. elderly 59. winding 60. myself
a 62. as/when/while 63. to 64. was forgotten 65. which
书面表达:(40分)
应用文写作(15分)
One possible version:
Dear Tom,
I'm thrilled to know that you're eager to explore more of Chinese literature. I can’t wait to recommend "Journey to the West" to you, which follows the adventure of Monk Tang Sanzang and his three disciples--Monkey King, Pigsy and Sandy--- on their quest for Buddhist scriptures.
I highly recommend this masterpiece for several reasons. Firstly, the vivid and imaginative plot is truly captivating. Secondly, the characters are extremely well-developed, among which, the rebellious yet heroic Monkey King is a beloved character among readers of all ages. Moreover, the novel is deeply rooted in Chinese culture. By reading it, you can gain a profound understanding of Chinese philosophical and cultural concepts.
I'm sure you'll be enchanted by this amazing work. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts after reading it.
Best regards,
Li Hua
读后续写(25分)(第一段幼苗有没有明显变化都可以)
Version 1, 段一幼苗无变化版:
“Let’s go to check on the plant,” Mrs. Thompson said to me a week later. As we walked to the garden, I couldn’t help but get my hopes up, eager to see some visible changes. But when I knelt down to take a closer look, my heart sank – The plant still looked small and delicate, with no visible growth. The familiar feeling of struggling to stay afloat washed over me again. At that moment, Mrs. Thompson, noticing my depression, gently placed a hand on my back. “It’s okay, my dear. Growth takes time. Sometimes it just happens beneath the surface. But it will happen. Just keep nurturing it and wait patiently.” Her words, steady and comforting, brought me peace, and I resolved to keep trying, trusting the power of patience.
One day, as I bent down to water it, a tiny yellow flower caught my eye. It was delicate but vibrant, a perfect sign of progress after days of patient waiting. I stood there, stunned by this small triumph, feeling a sense of achievement that I hadn’t felt in a while. Since that day, I let go of my math test failure, and hit the books with renewed determination, no longer comparing myself to others. I knew, just as Mrs. Thompson had said, what I needed most was patience and resilience. And some day, my future, just like the tiny yellow flower, would bloom, too.
Version 2, 段一幼苗有变化版:
“Let’s go to check on the plant,” Mrs. Thompson said to me a week later. Full of anticipation, I eagerly followed Mrs. Thompson to the garden. To my relief, the plant had grown noticeably, with its leaves fuller and its stem sturdier. “Yeah!” I couldn’t resist exclaiming, almost hopping in the air. Mrs. Thompson cast an approving look at me, her eyes gleaming with quite satisfaction. “You see ” she said softly, her voice warm with wisdom. “Patience is the key. Stop focusing solely on the progress. Keep nurturing, and the plant will find its way to growth, just as you will.” Nodding, I somehow felt an unexpected surge of power, stronger than ever before, to not only keep nurturing the tomato seedling, but also myself.
One day, as I bent down to water it, a tiny yellow flower caught my eye. It seemed to have appeared out of nowhere, bright and cheerful amidst the green. I stood there, amazed by how something so small can bring such immense joy. A wave of emotion swept over me—a strong, undeniable feeling that I had finally regained hope, the hope to conquer my struggles. Exhilarated, I rushed to tell Mrs. Thompson, and we hugged each other excitedly. “You see ” she smiled proudly, “With patience and persistence, the growth will come!” I nodded vigorously, realizing that the flower wasn’t just a symbol of hope, but a lesson in patience. The plant had flourished in its own time, and so would I. “Thank you for your truly insightful advice, Mrs. Thompson,” I murmured.
主旨范例赏析:
1. “Like this plant, your future will unfold one day, so long as you trust yourself with patience,” said Mrs. Thompson, who had walked up quietly without disturbing my contemplate思考.
2. 时间线拉长+花的角度:Since that day, I let go of my math test failure, and hit the books with renewed determination, no longer comparing myself to others. I knew, just as Mrs. Thompson had said, what I needed most was patience and resilience. I wasn’t in a race with anyone else. And some day, my future, just like the tiny yellow flower, would bloom, too.
3. 汤普森太太的角度:“You see ” she smiled proudly, “With patience and persistence, the growth would appear some day!” I nodded vigorously, realizing that the flower wasn’t just a symbol of hope, but a lesson in patience. The plant had flourished in its own time, and so would I. “Thank you for your truly insightful advice, Mrs. Thompson,” I murmured.
听力录音稿
Text 1
M: I don’t eat much junk food, but when I feel stressed, I’ll have some fried chicken and soft drinks.
W: I have got a terrible sweet tooth! But now I try to eat whole wheat biscuits to calm my nerves. As they are lower in fat.
Text 2
W: An online article reports that the Chinese drone light show amazed the entire audience in Saudi Arabia.
M: Yeah, I also saw it on TV last night. It’s incredible how they managed to create such a breathtaking display.
Text 3
W: The Folklore Museum showcases a collection of traditional handicrafts. But I’m not sure when it’s open on weekends.
M: It opens at 9:00 am and closes at 7:00 pm, 2 hours later than the weekday closing time.
Text 4
W: I tried to make a new dish for dinner.
M: How was it going
W: I was hoping it would be a hit, but it was rather far from my expectations.
Text 5
W: I’m really tired from packing the boxes. It’s about time to call it a day.
M: I know. We could do it first thing tomorrow morning before we go shopping.
Text 6
W: I’ve been thinking about DeepSeek. Do you think it will replace lots of jobs
M: That’s a good question. I think AI can change jobs but it won't replace everything.
W: But DeepSeek can do so many things, right Like writing reports or answering emails.
M: But it’s mostly for repetitive tasks. For creative work, humans are still better. And some jobs will always need humans.
W: Like what
M: Like teaching, nursing, or anything that needs empathy. AI can’t replace that.
W: I see. So it’s more about working with AI, not against it.
Text 7
W: Hi, Frank! I heard you just got back from a family trip to a farm. How was it
M: Amazing! We had so many activities. First, we went horseback riding. The kids were a bit nervous at first, but they soon got the hang of it and raced around on the horses.
W: That’s cool.
M: We also tried our hands at making cheese. It was a messy but super fun process. The kids were really into it, learning how to turn milk into delicious cheese. And of course, we picked fresh strawberries and tomatoes in the fields.
W: Yum! I bet the kids loved the fruit-picking part.
M: They sure did! But the highlight for them was the campfire night. They were screaming with excitement throughout the evening. We’ll definitely go back again.
Text 8
M: Maureen, thank you so much for taking the time out of your busy schedule to join us today. When did you first fall in love with it
W: In my childhood, I was surrounded by an environment filled with nursery rhymes, my mother’s piano and guitar playing, and poems that my father would occasionally recite. However, it was a poetry recitation session in high school that truly fueled my passion.
M: Sounds cool. Are there any poets who left a deep impression on you, like William Shakespeare or Emily Dickinson
W: Well, they are great, but Robert Frost is my favorite. Using simple words, he shows beautiful farm views and the easy, happy life there.
M: So, what do you learn from Frost’s poems about modern life
W: His poems make me think we should slow down, notice the beauty around us, and choose what’s true to who we are.
Text 9
M: Finals are around the corner. I really wish I hadn’t picked Modern Literature. The term paper is killing me.
W: Poor guy! Have you asked for help
M: Yeah, I had a word with Professor White. He pointed out loads of areas that need improvement and I’m not sure I can live up to his high standards.
W: Don’t be too hard on yourself. What’s your biggest problem
M: Compared with writing skills and structural organization, the research is an absolute nightmare. No matter how much I work on it, I don’t think it’s good enough. I’m really struggling to track down better references.
W: Don’t worry! There are actually some research-assistance workshops organized by the university from time to time. You can sign up for one. The instructors there can offer hands-on guidance. Don’t forget the librarians can also definitely help you find some high-quality academic resources.
M: Sounds good.
Text 10
W: Dear friends! With the benefits of visa-free and visa-friendly policies, easier payments, and better tourism facilities, we believe 2025 will be a great year for traveling in China. Wherever you want to go or whatever kind of trip you like,China Discovery is ready to help you. Booking a tour at China Discovery is easy and customer-friendly. First, look through our sample tours to select the tours that most suit you, and fill out the quick inquiry form, then SUBMIT. If none of our sample tours meet your expectation, just fill out a custom tour plan form to tell us your exact need, and we will customize a tour for you. Next, to make a reservation, a first payment is required, and the amount depends on the type of tour and services you select. The balance is to be paid in full no later than 30 days prior to your arrival date. The payment methods we accept include: Wire Transfer, PayPal, WeChat Pay, Alipay as well as cash.2024-2025 学年度高三年级下学期一模综合素质评价 8. What was the kids’ initial reaction to horseback riding
A. Nervous. B. Curious. C. Indifferent.
9. How was the cheese-making process according to Frank
A. Messy and complex. B. Difficult but rewarding. C. Messy but enjoyable.
10. What was the most exciting part of the trip for the kids
注意事项: A. The horseback riding. B. The campfire night. C. The fruit-picking.
1. 答第 I卷前,考试务必将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卡上。
听第 8段材料,回答第 11至 13题。
2. 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,用皮擦干净后, 11. What is the man doing
再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。 A. Conducting a job interview. B. Hosting a program. C. Giving a lecture.
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 20分) 12. Which poet does Maureen admire most
第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分) A. William Shakespeare. B. Emily Dickinson. C. Robert Frost.
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。 13. What does Frost’s poetry teach Maureen about modern life
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。 A. Interact with nature. B. Slow down life’s pace. C. Explore a poetic life.
例:How much is the shirt
听第 9段材料, 回答第 14至 17题。
A. 19.15. B. 9.18 C. 9.15 答案是 C。 14. What are the speakers mainly talking about
1. What does the woman eat to relieve stress A. Term paper. B. Modern literature. C. Writing strategies.
A. Sweets. B. Fried chicken. C. Whole wheat biscuits. 15. What is Professor White like
2. Where did the man get the information A. Patient. B. Easy-going. C. Demanding.
A. On TV. B. On the Internet. C. In the newspaper. 16. What worries the man most about his term paper
3. What time does the Folklore Museum close on weekdays A. Writing skills. B. Research work. C. Structure issue.
A. 5:00 pm. B. 7:00 pm. C. 9:00 pm. 17. What does the woman suggest the man do to find better references
4. How might the woman feel A. Use the library effectively. B. Hire an instructor. C. Organize a workshop.
A. Puzzled. B. Satisfied. C. Disappointed.
听第 10段材料,回答第 18至 20题。
5. What will the speakers do next 18. What’s the first step to book a tour with China Discovery
A. Continue packing. B. Have a rest. C. Go shopping. A. Scanning sample tours and filling in the inquiry form.
第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分) B. Signing a contract as soon as possible.
听下面 5段对话或读白,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 C. Contacting their customer service directly.
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 19. What can you do if the sample tours don’t meet your needs
题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 A. Ask for a refund.
听第 6段材料,回答题 6、7题。 B. Complain to their customer service.
6. What does the man think of DeepSeek’s impact on jobs C. Fill out a custom tour plan form.
A. It will change jobs but not replace all. 20. What do we know about the payment when booking a tour
B. It can do most creative work. A. The initial payment amount is fixed.
C. It will make jobs more difficult. B. The balance should be paid 30 days before arrival.
7. Which job is less likely to be replaced by AI according to the man C. Cash cannot be used for payment.
A. Writing reports. B. Answering emails. C. Nursing.
听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。
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第二部分:阅读(共两节, 满分 50分) 22. How can one can get free admission
第一节 (共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分) A. By purchasing a digital pass on a website.
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和 D)中,选出最佳选项。 B. By showing the voucher at the selected site.
A C. By submitting an application on the website.
FREE FAMILY PASS—National Trust D. By joining as a member of the National Trust.
Looking for the perfect day out this March Whether you love peaceful woodland walks, 23. What can we know about the pass according to the passage
birdwatching, or discovering new places surrounded by nature, the National Trust has something for A. It allows free entry for a six-person family.
everyone. B. It includes free transport and parking.
Thanks to this incredible offer, you can enjoy a FREE visit to a National Trust property of your C. It is limited to one per household.
choice. It will give you the perfect excuse to gather your loved ones and explore the great outdoors. D. It can be used more than once.
Start your year by reconnecting with nature and making unforgettable memories with family and
friends. Don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity to experience the beauty of National Trust B
sites—completely free! Laurence Kemball-Cook’s office in London is a relaxed space, filled with informally dressed staff
HOWTO CLAIM who all radiate the same air of youthful enthusiasm as their boss. This 30-year-old engineer is the
Cut out the voucher ( ) below and present at your chosen National Trust location. Some creator of “Pavegen”, a paving tile (铺地砖 ) that turns the force of people’s footsteps into clean,代金券
National Trust properties require advance booking, please check the property website for full details. renewable energy.
Certain places are excluded ( ) from this promotion, details can be found at The idea first came to him while he worked at the energy company E.ON. He was asked to design排 除 在 外
reachformsco.uk/nationaltrustpass a street light that’s powered by solar energy or by wind. “But when the sun’s not shining or the wind’s
FREE National Trust FAMILY PASS not blowing, there’s no power. So I tried for a year and failed.”
1. This pass is single use and is effective once from the date of issue through to 31 December, 2025 He was really upset. Then one day he was walking through Victoria Station in London and
inclusive. thought about all the people there. “I’d read that 38,000 people an hour walked through the station.
2. This pass allows free admission at participating National Trust places for 2 adults and up to 3 What if we could use that energy as a power source ” he thought.
children, or 1 adult and up to 4 children. Adults are aged 18 or over, children are aged under 17 So we have Pavegen. The weight of a footstep on his tile makes a flywheel inside it turn. “The
inclusive. more people walk, the more this flywheel turns,” Laurence explains. “Then we withdraw the power
3. This pass is for standard admission only and excludes parking, group entity, paid transport, and any from the flywheel as we need it.”
paid events. At the Paris Marathon, where Pavegen installed (安装) tiles at the finish, the runners crossed 176
4. This pass is effective at participating National Trust places within advertised opening hours. tiles, leaving 401,756 footsteps that generated 3,141,926 joules (焦耳 ) — enough to recharge 1,880
Opening hours may be subject to change at any time and should be checked at nationaltrustpass.org.uk mobile phones or power an electric car for 24 km.
5. Present this pass to receive free admission at participating places. Pass holders who cannot present Today Laurence has already exported his tiles to the world. “We’ve done more than 130 projects
the pass, or visit an excluded place, will be charged the full admission price. in over 30 countries. My vision is for Pavegen to be to cities what ‘Intel inside’ is for PCs. I want to
6. Only one pass per household will be permitted. cover every single city in the world with our tiles,” he said.
But the producing cost—which Laurence estimates as 230- 310 per square metre of
21. What can people enjoy with the National Trust’s offer tile—remains a problem. Laurence claims, “In the next 24 months we’ll make our tiles the same price
A. An outdoor activity close to nature. B. A birdwatching photography course. as normal flooring. And when you install them, they’ll give you energy for free.”
C. An exploration to national museums. D. A visit to a treasure-themed exhibition.
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24. What directly inspired Laurence to develop Pavegen Watching Foley artists at work on wildlife projects amazes me. But the significance of this
A. The energy crisis in London. technique goes further than that. A slithery (滑溜的) sound may be matched to the image of a snake —
B. A solar-powered street light project. even if a human would be unlikely to hear much if they really stood next to the camera. Emphasising
C. The high foot traffic at Victoria Station. such a sound is unlikely to win the snake any new fans, while a soft yawn (打哈欠) accompanying a
D. A request from the energy company E.ON. close-up of a baby tiger may increase the sense of that animal’s cuteness.
25. What is the function of the flywheel So, while the masterful work done by Foley artists on wildlife programmes and films should be
A. To change footsteps into energy. celebrated for its ingenuity and magical effects, perhaps it should also be taken as an invitation to think
B. To consume generated energy. critically about exactly what we see, and hear.
C. To control power output. 28. What can we infer about Planet Earth III
D. To enhance tile durability. A. There are many Foley artists on site.
26. What do the numbers in paragraph 5 show about Pavegen B. It features mostly much-beloved wildlife.
A. Its popularity. B. Its composition. C. It genuinely shows animals’ life in nature.
C. Its sustainability. D. Its effectiveness. D. Post-production contributes greatly to its success.
27. What can we conclude about the future of Pavegen 29. What does paragraph 3 mainly discuss about wildlife filming
A. It will expand across the whole world soon. A. Reasons that Foley artists are needed for it.
B. It will be widely used for sports events. B. Benefits of using advanced equipment in it.
C. It will become easily affordable. C. Challenges that arise during it.
D. It will replace traditional tiles. D. Steps involved in it.
30. Which word best describes Foley artists' work according to paragraph 4
C A. Resourcefulness-driven. B. Financially-limited.
Wildlife documentaries like BBC’s Planet Earth III are known for offering breathtaking images of C. Physically-demanding. D. Curiosity-inspiring.
animals in their natural habitats. You’d be forgiven for thinking these shows offer an objective window 31. What does the author suggest the audience of wildlife films do
into the animals’ lives as they hunt, rest and raise their young. But this isn’t quite the case. A. Focus on the visual aspects.
While the images we see are filmed on location, many of the sounds are recorded and added to the B. Rely on experts to understand wildlife.
programmes later. The sounds of animals walking, running and chewing food, for example, are almost C. Watch them in an undisturbed background.
always recorded by human “Foley artists” in a sound studio far away from the filming location, often D. Stay emotionally unconnected to the sounds.
weeks or months later.
A lot of wildlife documentaries are shot using telephoto lenses that can see their subjects clearly D
from a great distance. But sound recordists typically can’t get close enough to collect clear sound Imagine an artificial intelligence model that can watch and understand moving images like you
without disturbing the animals. Wildlife documentaries also tend to require large crews. If sound were and me. Now, scientists have made this a reality by creating MovieNet: an innovative AI that processes
recorded on location, it would be muddied by background noises. videos much like how our brains interpret real-life scenes.
I’ve talked to Foley artists who specialise in animal sound and observed them at work in their This brain-inspired AI model can perceive moving scenes by simulating how neurons (神经元)
studios. They sometimes knock coconut shells against stones to make the sound of horse footsteps. For make real-time sense of the world. While conventional AI excels at still image recognition, MovieNet
an elephant, they might use rocks against straw-covered earth. A pair of old leather shoes brushed is designed to understand complex, dynamic scenes, allowing it to recognize small changes over time.
quickly might be used to make the sound of a bird’s wings as it takes off. To create MovieNet, Hollis Cline, senior author of the study, examined how animals’ brains
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process real-world scenes. Specifically, he studied how tadpoles’(蝌蚪的) neurons respond to moving 第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)
stimuli. Tadpoles’ neurons process these visual inputs like solving puzzle pieces: each piece alone may 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
not make sense, but together they form a complete image in motion. Different neurons process various 选项。
“puzzle pieces” of a real-life moving image, which the brain then combines to form a continuous Zumba
scene. One faithful day in Colombia in the 1990s, Alberto “Beto” Perez, a fitness instructor, realized that
Using this understanding, the researchers trained MovieNet to process video clips by identifying he had forgotten his usual workout playlist, which led to an unexpected dance session to loud Latin
small visual signals, allowing it to distinguish between small changes in scenes. In testing, MovieNet beats instead. 36 With that, Zumba was born, bringing new blood to fitness sessions.
achieved 82.3% accuracy, outperforming trained human observers by 18% and doing much better than A Zumba class is a symphony of simple dance steps that activate your hips (臀部) and step count.
existing AI models. These simple movements actually offer an impressive boost. According to John Porcari, a professor of
Beyond its higher accuracy, MovieNet is more environment-friendly. Conventional AI requires exercise and sport science at the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse, a 40-minute Zumba session burns
vast amounts of data and energy, but MovieNet compresses (压缩 ) data like a zipped file, reducing about 370 calories. 37
environmental impact. “We’ve also made AI far less demanding,” says Cline. MovieNet could also According to a study published in the American Journal of Health Behavior, overweight women
transform medicine. It might help detect early signs of diseases by tracking small movement changes were also fond of Zumba. Many participants claimed that they reduced weight and fat percentage
that are difficult for human eyes to detect. successfully after participating in Zumba three times a week for 16 weeks. 38 They actually
Looking ahead, the team plans to improve MovieNet’s ability to adapt to different environments liked the experience, transforming Zumba into a new way of life.
and enhance its potential applications. “By designing models that think like living organisms, we can Wondering what to wear to your first Zumba class You’ll be moving in groups and dancing along
achieve efficiency levels that aren’t possible with traditional AI,” says Cline, “Biology is a gold mine.” with the instructor, so it’s important to think about what’s comfortable and also boosts your confidence.
32. What does the underlined word “simulating” mean in paragraph 2 39 From athletic-ready streetwear looks to casual T-shirts, you will definitely find something that
A. Copying. B. Inspiring. C. Demonstrating. D. Recognizing. fits your personal style and feels functional.
33. What is MovieNet trained to do 40 An hour workout is more than simply repetitions and sets; it’s an invitation to engage in
A. To integrate dynamic images. movement, let go, and enjoy the music. Zumba welcomes everyone, whether you’re a senior trying to
B. To increase visual inputs. maintain physical fitness or someone who has grown bored with traditional activities.
C. To feed on information pieces.
D. To look into tadpoles’ neurons. A. What’s more impressive
34. According to paragraph 5, what is an advantage of MovieNet B. How did Perez come up with the idea
A. Its powerful data storage. C. That’s equal to a hearty bike ride or a light jog.
B. Its low energy consumption. D. It was Perez’s dream to make someday as a dancer.
C. Its control of medical diseases. E. Luckily, there are a variety of ways to dress for Zumba.
D. Its improvement on drug effects. F. On the Zumba stage, age and ability become unimportant.
35. What can be concluded from Cline’s words in the last paragraph G. This move transformed his exercise class into a dance party.
A. Biology brings us financial profits.
B. Living organisms can outperform AI.
C. AI can assist in biological development.
D. Drawing inspiration from biology is promising.
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第三部分: 语言运用(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)
Ⅱ 卷(共 55分)
第一节:阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和 D)中,选出可以填
入空白处的最佳选项。 第二节 语法填空(共 10小题,每小题 1.5分,共 15分)
On a fall day, my wife and I went boating on the Blackfoot River. I was excited about the trip 阅读下面材料,在空格处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或使用括号中单词的正确形式。
because it would allow me to forget my 41 . China, a land of breathtaking landscapes, has left a lasting mark on my soul through my travels.
At noon, we rested on a bank. 42 the scenery, we barely realized the approaching danger. Then Each destination, 56 (visit) at different times, offered unique and unforgettable experience.
three large 43 emerged from the forest: a huge mama bear with two babies. They were less than Last spring, I made a journey to the Great Wall, a must-go place for foreigners like me. After days
100 feet away across the river, far closer than the recommended 44 distance. of eager 57 (anticipate), I arrived at Badaling in early April. The sun started to shine through the
I could feel 45 reached deep into my stomach. Time stood still. Then, I grabbed the bear spray clouds as I began my climb. An 58 (elder) Chinese man, sensing my excitement, shared tales of
(喷雾) and we walked downriver to 46 ourselves. “Hey, bear!” I said, “We are not here to 47 how his grandfather helped repair the wall in his youth. Standing on that ancient structure, 59
you!” At that moment, I thought the mama bear would 48 across the river, covering the 100 feet in (wind) across mountains like a dragon, I somewhat felt a connection to history.
seconds. Although I knew how to use the spray, I didn’t think I could use it 49 . A few months later, in July, I found 60 (me) in Guilin. The moment I’d heard of its beauty, I’d
To our surprise, the mama bear 50 drank water from the river. When one baby wandered just a been eager to visit. I boarded a bamboo raft on the Li River. The owner, 61__ joyful local, sang folk
few steps away, she quickly 51 him. Just like their 52 appearance, they were gone, disappearing songs 62 we sailed through the beautiful scenery. The limestone karsts rose gracefully from the
into the forest. We returned to our boat, lost in 53 . water, creating a dreamy, almost otherworldly backdrop.
This encounter 54 me, making my daily concerns seem insignificant in the larger context of Finally, in October, I made my way 63 Zhangye Danxia National Geopark. The long bus ride
our planet. The experience, the fear, and my 55 as a human have changed my perspective on the 64 (forget) instantly as I laid eyes on the rainbow-hued rock formations. A young artist was
world forever. there, drawing the scene on canvas. His passion was infectious, and I spent hours fascinated by the
41. A. concerns B. principles C. passions D. secrets surreal beauty. Each place, 65 I visited at these distinct times, added a new page to my love affair
42. A. Tired of B. Absorbed in C. Looking into D. Reflecting on with China’s landscapes.
43. A. signs B. pictures C. targets D. shapes
44. A. social B. safe C. average D. constant
45. A. fear B. surprise C. thrill D. courage
46. A. relax B. corner C. dismiss D. distance
47. A. bathe B. tease C. bother D. pet
48. A. sail B. float C. charge D. wander
49. A. in advance B. at random C. at peace D. in time
50. A. probably B. simply C. naturally D. certainly
51. A. rescued B. abandoned C. fetched D. examined
52. A. timely B. inappropriate C. unexpected D. regular
53. A. awe B. shock C. regret D. calmness
54. A. astonished B. humbled C. refreshed D. fueled
55. A. limitations B. responsibilities C. advantages D. virtues
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第三节 写作 (共两节,满分 40分) Every day, I faithfully watered the little seedling, as if I was putting my own hopes into it. I
第一节 (满分 15分) carefully ensured it got the right amount of sunlight, positioning it just so under the sun’s rays. With
假如你是李华,你的外国朋友 Tom精通汉语,对中国文化和中国文学作品非常感兴趣,他 great self-control, I resisted the urge to examine it too closely. As the days went by, I felt a mix of
来信请你给他推荐一部中国文学作品。请你给他回信,推荐一部文学作品并说明理由。 eagerness and impatience, like a child waiting for a long-promised gift, longing to see some sign that
要点:1. 作品简介。2. 推荐的理由。 my efforts were making a difference.
注意:1写作词数为 80字左右 2 请在答题卡相应位置作答。
Dear Tom, Paragraph 1: “Let’s go to check on the plant.” Mrs. Thompson said to me a week later._____________
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__________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: One day, as I bent down to water it, a tiny yellow flower caught my eye.______________
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Best regards,
Li Hua
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。
Mrs. Thompson, a retired teacher, was well-known for her insightful advice and genuine
willingness to help others. Many high school students often turned to her for guidance and as her
neighbor, me included.
One afternoon, feeling troubled and uncertain about my future after a disappointing exam, I
decided to knock on Mrs. Thompson’s door.
“I don’t know what I’m doing with my life,” I admitted, my eyes fixed on the floor. “It feels like
everyone else has it all figured out, and I’m just stuck.” My voice trembled with sadness and a hint of
fear.
I had bombed my last math test, and it felt like that failure stayed in every corner of my mind,
increasing my anxiety about college examination and what I might want to pursue. While my friends
seemed to advance effortlessly through their studies, I was struggling to stay afloat. The feeling that I
was falling behind only deepened my sense of hopelessness.
Mrs. Thompson listened carefully, her face a picture of calm and understanding. Without saying
much, she handed me a small tomato seedling (苗 ) in a pot. The tiny plant, with its delicate green
leaves, seemed to symbolize a slight sign of hope.
“Let’s plant this in the garden,” she said gently. “Water it every day and make sure it gets enough
sunlight. But for a whole week, don’t focus on its progress. Just trust that it’s growing.”
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