资源简介 2025届高三年级高考模拟测试英语试卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)注意,听力部分答题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 has the man added to the website A. The social media pages. B. The social media videos. C.The social media buttons.2. How many eggs did the woman buy A. 10. B. 11. C. 12.3. What does the woman probably do A. She’s a judge. B. She’s a doctor. C. She’s a player.4. What is the man probably doing A. Making model cars. B. Having history class. C. Doing math homework.5. Which team will probably win in the final A. The German team. B. The French team. C. The Brazil team.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 will the man buy with his pocket money A. A radio. B. A toy car. C. A farm tool.7. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Mother and son. B. Farmer and worker. C. Shopkeeper and customer.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8. Where does the man’s favorite singer come from A. America. B. France. C. China.9. How did the woman probably know Edith Piaf’s song A. From a movie. B. From a TV program. C. From an advertisement.10. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. Their musical tastes. B. Their favorite films. C. The pop music.听第 8 段材料,回答第 11至 13 题。11. Where does the conversation probably take place A. In a bookstore. B. In a university. C. In the man’s office.12. When is the man’s next meeting A. At 1:00 p.m. B. At 1:15 p.m. C. At 1:30 p.m.13. Who are the target readers of the magazine A. Old professors. B. Fashion designers. C. College students.听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。14. How did the woman feel about the advertisements at first A. Scared. B. Confused. C. Impressed.15. Where did the woman listen to the children’s story A. In a castle. B. In the living room. C. In the bedroom.16. Why did the woman receive advertisements about dolls probably A. She wants to buy a doll.B. She searched for dolls on the Internet.C. Her talking was overheard by the smart speaker.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. What did the speaker’s grandfather do for a living A. He was a fisherman. B. He was a postman. C. He was a factory worker.18. What do we know about the speaker’s father in the past A. He worked hard. B. He was well paid. C. He worked in tourism.19. What is common these days according to the speaker A. People have the same jobs for their entire life.B. People don’t have job training.C. People often change jobs.20. How does the speaker think the Internet has changed things mostly A. More people work from home.B. More people work in the IT industry.C. More people work in foreign countries.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。AFour Science Research Competitions for High SchoolersParticipating in a science research competition as a high schooler can inspire you to explore more in the field of scientific research, making you a more competitive candidate during the college admissions process. Here are four science research competitions designed for high schoolers.Breakthrough Junior ChallengeThe Breakthrough Junior Challenge tasks students with creating a short two-minute video in which they explain a complex scientific concept and demonstrate how it works in practice.Awards include a $250, 000 college scholarship, and a $50, 000 award to a teacher of the winner’s choosing.Eye on the Future Teen Video ContestParticipants are tasked with creating a video between 30 seconds and three minutes long, either on their own or in teams of up to three members.Winners receive a paid trip to the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.Regeneron International Science and Engineering FairThis competition is the world’s largest international pre-college STEM competition. Students showcase independent research and compete across 22 categories for awards ranging from $500 to $75, 000.This is not a group-based competition — individual students sigh up for local school science fairs before advancing to upper-level competitions.American Academy of Neurology Neuroscience Research PrizeThis competition challenges students to investigate problems regarding the brain or nervous system. It is only open to individual students — group projects are excluded.Winners receive a monetary prize and the chance to present their projects at the AAN Annual Meeting.What is the aim of the competitions To fuel the passion for scientific research.To ensure admission to the dream college.To train to be a candidate for ideal colleges.To select outstanding talents from high school.What do the first two competitions have in common Winners will receive a paid trip.Creation of a video is a must.The participants need to pull together.The winner’s teacher is also presented an award.Which competition might enable participants to become a doctor Breakthrough Junior Challenge.Eye on the Future Teen Video Contest.Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair.American Academy of Neurology Neuroscience Research Prize.BAn exhibition of paintings of ancient Chinese characters was held on July 13 in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, with the aim of promoting people-to-people and cultural exchanges. Based on the classic I Ching or The Book of Changes (《易经》), the display brought together the art of Ethiopia’s Dawit Muluneh and famous calligrapher Wu Jiuyi, who produced examples of calligraphy on the spot.Speaking at the event, its organizer Gossa Oda said the exhibition was an opportunity to showcase cultural commonalities and shared knowledge between the two countries. “In organizing this exhibition, I wanted to communicate the ancient mystery of I Ching, which helps improve connectivity between Ethiopia and China and promote their shared future. A shared future starts from shared knowledge,” said Oda, who is also the owner of the Medemer Africa Art and Sculpture Space, where the 64 paintings are housed.Oda said such an exhibition would strengthen people-to-people ties and cultural exchanges, stressing the importance of knowledge and civilizations for human development.The paintings describe the 64 divinatory (占卜的) symbols found in I Ching, which represent the day-to-day interaction between man and nature. “They are meant to share knowledge and feelings with visitors, and descriptions are written in Chinese, English and Amharic.” said Muluneh, who painted all 64 paintings in a year. He said the exhibition could be considered as a stepping-stone to promote cultural exchange and create mutual situations for common development between the people of China and Ethiopia.“The backgrounds of the paintings make use of Ethiopian styles and express the ideas of heaven, harvest, and relief, among others,” said Muluneh, who drew similarities and absorbed essential parts from the traditional arts of both countries.In an interview, Wu said that he was taken by surprise when he saw an Ethiopian artist painting Chinese characters. The exhibition attracted members of the Chinese community in Addis Ababa, Ethiopian artists and painters, and school children.24.The exhibition held in Addis Ababa aims to ______.A.promote Ethiopian art globallyB.introduce the skills of Chinese calligraphyC.celebrate the cooperation between Dawit Muluneh and Wu JiuyiD.enhance cultural communication between Ethiopia and China25.What is Gossa Oda’s attitude towards the exhibition A.Supportive. B.Negative. C.Unconcerned. D.Skeptical.26.What does the underlined word “stepping-stone” in Paragraph 4 probably mean A.A cultural symbol of paintings.B.A tool that can assist people in walking.C.An initial effort leading to further progress.D.A special stone used in Ethiopian art history.27.In which column of a magazine can we read this passage A.Technology Today. B.Cultural Fusion.C.Language Study. D.Literature Salon.CWhen it comes to poverty relief efforts in the developing world, small is the new big. Consider Juncao, a group of wild grasses that have become one of China’s most significant contributions to the world’s sustainable development, with multiple uses being shared by people in 105 countries to help tackle food issues and desertification (沙漠化).Juncao, which literally means “the herbal plant for growing edible mushrooms”, has worked miracles for Chinese scientists who are cultivating it as a substrate (培养基) for growing edible and medicinal mushrooms or as food for livestock, as well as using it as green barrier to stop sand hills from advancing.China introduced the grass and its cultivation technology to Papua New Guinea more than 20 years ago to help local farmers raise livestock and grow edible mushrooms. “We hope we will help double the agricultural production capacity and farmers’ incomes in Papua New Guinea. We offer training at home and abroad, send our experts to teach local farmers, and we do serve them heart and soul as our brothers,” said Lin Zhanxi, a 79-year-old professor in Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University and the chief scientist for grass development.It’s been 35 years since Lin selected the grass species to replace wood as a substrate for growing mushrooms in East China’s Fujian Province, and this has saved a vast coverage of natural forest there. Through the years, Lin has developed 45 varieties of Juncao, which can be used to cultivate 55 mushroom species.Despite his age, Lin has often traveled afar to help people in developing countries learn about the benefits of this agricultural technology. “The first time I went to Papua New Guinea in 1997, I realized how people there were struggling with extreme poverty,” Lin said. At that time, a tribe chief knelt down before Lin to thank him for bringing the technique to save them from starvation. Members of the team were so touched that they decided to stay and help the people shake off poverty. In a land without electricity or modern devices, the team members worked there for eight years to teach locals how to cultivate and use the grass.28.What is the main idea of Paragraph 2 A.When Juncao is discovered. B.What Juncao looks like.C.What Juncao is applied to. D.How Juncao evolves.29.Why Juncao is introduced to Papua New Guinea A.To relieve its poverty. B.To develop new varieties.C.To tackle the issue of drought. D.To promote corn-growing technology.30.How did people in Fujian grow mushrooms before Lin brought Juncao there A.By adding more fertilizer.B.By using the wood as a substrate.C.By covering mushrooms with leaves.D.By taking chopped-up wild grass as a substrate.31.Which of the following words can best describe Lin Zhanxi A.Honest and strict. B.Generous and humorous.C.Confident and independent. D.Devoted and helpful.DJason M. Allen was almost too nervous to enter his first art competition. Now, his award-winning image is stirring debates about whether art can be generated by a computer, and what exactly it means to be an artist.In August 2022, Allen, a 39-year-old game designer who lives in Pueblo West, Colorado, won first place in the “digital arts or digitally-operated photography” category at the Colorado State Fair Fine Arts Competition. His winning image, titled Théatre D’opéra Spatial, was made with Midjourney—an artificial intelligence system that can produce detailed images when fed written prompts (提示).Allen’s winning image looks like a bright cross between a classic and modern painting. It’s one of three such images he entered in the competition. Allen posted excitedly about his win on Midjourney’s Discord server on August 25, along with pictures of his three entries; it spread quickly on Twitter days later, with many artists feeling angry about Allen’s win because of his use of AI to create the image. “He just ‘pressed a few buttons to make a digital art piece’,” one Twitter user wrote. “We’re watching the death of art unfold before our eyes.”However, to get the final three images he entered in the competition, Allen said, he took over 80 hours. First, he played around with phrasing that led Midjourney to generate images of women in nice dresses and space helmets. Over time, with slight adjustments to his written prompts, he created 900 repeating processes of what led to his final three images. He gave the final touch to those three images in Photoshop. Then he ran the images through another software program called Gigapixel AI that can improve resolution (分辨率) and had the images printed at a local print shop.Allen is glad that the debate over whether AI can be used to make art is getting so much attention. “Rather than hating the technology or the people behind it, we need to recognize it’s a powerful tool and use it for good so we can all move forward,” Allen said.What do we know about Theatre D’opera Spatial A.Its beauty is widely accepted. B.Its creation is an easy process.C.It shows the death of traditional art. D.It has caused a lot of arguments.33. What did Allen do to create his entries A.He searched for smart written prompts.B.He edited his final images in Photoshop.C.He fed Midjourney with famous paintings.D.He developed the software named Gigapixel.34. What is Allen’s attitude to the debate over Al-created art A.Worried. B.Uncaring. C.Positive. D.Annoyed.35. What might be the best title for the text A.AI Beats Out Human Artists in the Art FieldB.AI Won an Art Contest and Artists Are AngryC.An Artist Wins State Fair Art Contest and LaughsD.The Artist From Pueblo West Is Defending His Work第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2. 5 分, 满分 12. 5 分)根据短文内容, 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。We never get our childhood and adolescence back once we’re adults! For teens, life isn’t a playground but a jungle. 36 As we see, many teenagers are ruined during this period. Therefore, here we’ll focus on showing you how to avoid this and also how to be more alert about your teenage life. Follow the tips below, and you can achieve a successful teenage life.Choose your friends wisely. 37 Be with people who make you happy, and avoid the ones who don’t. Create a group of supportive, loving friends that can help you succeed in life and live your dreams.38 Life is full of amazing things to do and learn about. Start from one single step to reach your goal. Start thinking about careers you would like to be in but make a good choice based on your interests and strengths. This could be your job for the rest of your life!Do best in school. School sets you up on the right track! No matter how boring it is now, education will help you be a productive member in society. Strive for excellence in school — try your best, listen to the teachers, do your homework, study and get good grades. Doing so will help you get into a better university. 39Treasure your teenage life. You’re young only for a short time, and before you know it, you’ll be an adult that’ll be lying around saying, “I wish I’d done this when I was younger.” 40 Remember that you get the opportunity to enjoy life only once.A.Draw your future.B.Start from your strengths.C.This will enable you to get a great job in the future.D.Be daring, go out into the world and live life to the fullest.E.Thus, always be aware before doing anything new to yourself.F.Never hang out with someone who doesn’t make you feel comfortable.G.The life of a teenager is full of tough issues and life-changing decisions.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 完形填空(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 Las Vegas, one parent’s determination to help his daughter catch up on her reading has led to the 41 of a groundbreaking approach in educational technology. Dave Vinzant is a father to 8-year-old Aubrie who encountered difficulties in 42 at school.“It was about halfway through the first grade that we 43 she couldn’t read,” said Vinzant. Despite their efforts, traditional methods weren’t bringing about the 44 results. “The strong sense of failure hit her,” Vinzant recalled. “After an hour of trying to 45 a 10-15 page little book, she was crying.”Determined to 46 a solution, Vinzant took matters into his own hands. Although lacking 47 in computer programming, he made up his mind to develop a tool that could 48 assist his daughter. The result A free application called WordStumble came out.WordStumble isn’t simply any reading APP 49 by artificial intelligence, specifically ChatGPT. The program customizes (定制) stories for each 50 . “What is magical is that it can 51 all of those words that the user knows or struggles with and then generate a customized children’s story,” Vinzant explained.For Vinzant, the success of WordStumble isn’t just 52 , he wants to share with others. With his dedication and innovation, Vinzant is not only changing the landscape of reading apps but also giving hope to countless parents and children 53 similar challenges. And as WordStumble 54 improving, it’s clear that the power of one person’s passion can make a world of difference for many young 55 everywhere.41.A.interaction B.creation C.separation D.comparison42.A.listening B.reading C.speaking D.writing43.A.ceased B.adopted C.regretted D.realized44.A.controlled B.labeled C.expected D.combined45.A.get through B.appeal to C.side with D.break out46.A.defend B.blame C.find D.suspect47.A.energy B.knowledge C.abstract D.advertisement48.A.adorably B.initially C.logically D.effectively49.A.defeated B.stretched C.swung D.powered50.A.situation B.user C.phone D.computer51.A.collect B.secure C.spread D.commit52.A.distinct B.popular C.personal D.convenient53.A.wandering B.predicting C.facing D.integrating54.A.continues B.imagines C.avoids D.forgets55.A.drivers B.waiters C.actors D.learners第二节 语法填空(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。China will release the world’s first high-fidelity (高保真) virtual giant panda and a metaverse-like(类似宇宙的) world 56 it will live, China’s forestry and grassland authority announced. The digital giant panda will be able to interact with humans after 57 (give) Al life in this metaverse-like world.The details of the giant panda’s bones, muscles, skin, hair and facial features will be created with millimeter-level precision. After it goes online, the public can immerse 58 (they) in the habitat with their mobile phones to learn about the living habits and environment of the pandas.The digital project 59 (aim) at telling the stories of flagship species at China’s national parks including giant pandas, golden snub-nosed monkeys, Asian elephants and Siberian tigers, and it is also a creative way 60 (show) the world China’s efforts in bio-diversity.61 this, Al has also been successfully used elsewhere. It has been used to 62 (automatic) identify and analyze the tracks of snow leopards from 100,000 photos taken every three months in national parks, increasing the 63 (accurate) of identification to 98 percent and 64 (strength) the efficiency of protection measures.The National Forestry and Grassland Administration has also introduced VR solutions, which make visiting China’s Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park on people’s phones 65 reality.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)第一节 (满分15分)66.你校英语报举办了一次征文活动,主题是“Driverless Cars on the Road: Yes or No ”。请你根据内容提示用英语写一篇短文应征,内容包括:1. 提出观点; 2. 阐述理由; 3. 得出结论。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。Driverless Cars on the Road: Yes or No _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Grandfather was a wise and honorable man. His house was not far from ours, and I would visit him often going home after school.No matter how rotten (道德败坏的) I had been, I could tell Grandpa anything. My secrets were safe. Whenever there was a problem, he gave me the tools to fix it. I knew I would always find the best answer from him. He always understood. He loved me.I remember a time when a bunch of us were playing baseball in the field behind Mrs. Ferguson’s house. I hit one pitch just right and… slam! It was a home run (本垒打) that soared high and away, and ended up breaking Old Lady Ferguson’s kitchen window! We all ran!Walking home, my best friend, Tom, asked, "How will she ever know who did it She’s blinder than a bat (蝙蝠) !” He had a point.I was afraid that Mrs. Ferguson would stay mad at me, so I ran. I didn’t know what she would do. I tried to calm down. However, my stomach was in knots. On the way home, I imagined that she was a mean witch (女巫) chasing me, and the further way I ran, the larger she grew… until finally she towered over the whole town, seeing my every move with an evil eye. Thoughts rushed through my mind. Would Mrs. Ferguson stay mad at me Would she call police Worse still, would she tell my parents. I couldn’t even imagine the disappointment on Mom and Dad’s face. They were hoping I would act honestly and in a responsible way.I decided to stop by Grandpa’s. I felt ashamed. I wanted to hide. I wanted to knock my head against a tree a thousand times and make the world just go away — as if punishing myself could undo things.But inside me a voice said: “I would tell everything to Grandpa.”“I was wrong,” I told him, with my head down. He must have known something was up by the expression on my face. He knew we had been warned many times about the dangers of playing where we shouldn’t.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Para 1: But he just listened while I continued talking.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Para 2: Hearing the decision, grandpa smiled.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2025届高三年级高考模拟测试英语答案1-5 CCBCB 6-10 BABAA 11-15 CBCBB 16-20 CAACA21.A 22.B 23.D24.D 25.A 26.C 27.B28.C 29.A 30.B 31.D32. D 33. B 34. C 35. B36.G 37.F 38.A 39.C 40.D41.B 42.B 43.D 44.C 45.A 46.C 47.B 48.D 49.D 50.B 51.A 52.C 53.C 54.A 55.D56.where 57.given / being given 58.themselves 59.is aimed 60.to show 61.Besides 62.automatically 63.accuracy 64.strengthening 65.a66.Driverless Cars on the Road: Yes or No Recently, driverless cars have gained popularity. From my point of view, driverless cars can provide people with many benefits.To begin with, they make driving much safer, as they are equipped with high-tech sensors which can analyse data to avoid potential danger. Moreover, they are capable of providing a more comfortable driving experience, reducing driving stress and tiredness. Alongside the comfort drivers may enjoy, the benefits extend to energy-efficiency.In a word, driverless cars offer a wide range of advantages, which will be shaping a better future of transportation.67. But he just listened while I continued talking. “I was wrong. I hate myself for what I did”, I told him, with my head down. I didn’t know what to do to make things right. I had been afraid that Mrs. Ferguson would stay mad at me. Finally my grandpa said, “What would you do if you were her ”After a while, I replied, “One solution is to tell her that I am sorry and offer to fix her window.” Hearing the decision, grandpa smiled. “Doing what is right is not always easy,” he said, handing me the phone, “I am proud of you.” He did not make me do it. It was always my choice. Overwhelmed by guilt, I made a sincere apology to Mrs. Ferguson, my eyes brimming with regret and my words filled with shame. As it turned out, Mrs. Ferguson was very kind and we even became really close friends. “ Admitting what you are not proud of is the hardest thing,” said Grandpa. “Choosing to be honest makes others trust and respect you.” 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览