资源简介 江苏省决胜新高考----2025 届高三年级大联考英语试题答案、解析及听力原文2024.10听力1-5 BCBCB 6-10 CACAB 11-15 AACBB 16-20 ACABC阅读理解21-23 ABC 24-27 ABDC 28-31 DBCD 32-35AADB七选五阅读36-40 EADFG完形填空41-45 CADBD 46-50 BCABC 51-55 ABDAD语法填空56. greater 57. is reflected 58. the 59. left 60. to access61. to 62. when 63. has made 64. globally 65. visits应用文写作Dear Chris,I’m writing to share with you a hiking experience I engaged in with my classmates during the National Holidays. We met at the school gate on Oct.1 and then set off in high spirits. We walked together at a reasonable pace, talking about stuff, and enjoying the scenery. When we reached the top of the hike, the beauty of it literally took our breath away.I believe life is a journey, and not about heading to the destination, so I am glad I stopped and took time to appreciate the nature along the way.Do you have any outdoor activities to share with me Looking forward to your letter.Yours,Li Hua读后续写I realized it was the last chance to improve my course grade. Based on this realization, I redoubled my efforts and, for the first time, learned the meaning of the word “thorough”. I dedicated a limited amount of time each day to work on understanding the concepts that had challenged me. After attending class, completing all the assignments, I put in hours of extra work to prepare for the coming test, hoping that it would pay off and I could get rewarded with a good grade. Time passed quickly and a month later, I sat the next test calmly.The next day, I was surprised to find I got an A and I hurried into Professor Prondzinski’s office. He seemed to be expecting me. “If I had given you the grade as you expected, you wouldn’t continue to work as hard today.” I stared at him, realizing that his analysis and strategy were correct. From that day on, I worked my head off, as I had never done before. I was speechless when my course grade arrived: A-plus. It was the only A-plus given. The next year I received my scholarship. I’ve always remembered Professor Prondzinski’s lesson: You alone must set your own standard of excellence.听力录音稿Text 1W: Have you seen my favorite cup The one with little hearts on it. I think I’ve lost it.M: Sorry, I meant to tell you that I broke it last week while washing it. (1) But I got you this one to replace it.W: I love it!Text 2M: Mindy, I found a needle on the floor. I almost stepped on it. You should be more careful. (2)W: It wasn’t me, Ben. It was my mother. She came over to help with the children’s clothes. But I’ll sweep the floor right now to make sure there aren’t any more.Text 3M: I have dance class first thing, and then music straight after lunch.W: Lucky you. For me, it’s a busy Monday. I have double classes of math and then geography. (3)Text 4M: Do you have any stamps I can borrow I want to send this straight away.W: I’m afraid I don’t. But if you run, you might just catch the post office. (4)Text 5M: I was in that new clothing store next to the bank and they had some shirts that would really suit you.W: Is it opposite the cinema What did the place use to be before the clothing store opened M: Yeah, (5) it was a bookstore before.Text 6M: Excuse me, can you help me I can’t understand part of this form. (6)W: Certainly, sir. What part are you having problems with M: Part 3A. I’m not quite sure what it’s asking. I’ve read it several times but it does not make any sense. (6)W: That part of the form is only for foreign travelers.M: Technically, I am. I’m originally from Japan, (7) but then I was raised in Australia before coming to China.W: Where do you live now M: I live in Hong Kong.W: You are well traveled.M: I am, but sometimes these forms still confuse me.Text 7W: Malcolm, have you finished your homework yet M: Not yet, I need dad’s help with one of the questions. (9)W: Well, maybe I can help M: Thanks, but dad knows more about algebra than you. (9)W: I am just as capable as your father. We both went to university.M: But dad uses it all the time in his job. You write a lot in your job, (10) so I come to you when I need help with my English tests.W: That’s very smart, but sometimes your father won’t be able to help you. So if you need it, I’m here. I’m also good at geography.M: OK then. Can you tell me the answer to this one W: No, but I can show you how to find the answer yourself.Text 8M: Excuse me, can you tell me where the paint section is W: It’s straight down there.M: Thank you. We’re going to paint my apartment.W: Oh, I love decorating. What color are you going for M: Maybe something in cream or white. We might sell it soon, so we want it to look airy.W: A lot of people these days have one wall in a bright or distinct color to make it stand out. I have a purple one in my bedroom. (12)M: I did see one at a friend’s house. He had painted one side of his living room orange. It looked very smart. I’m just not sure I could do as good a job. I’m not an artist.W: Well, we have all the tools you need next to the paint, (13) like brushes and sheets to keep your furniture clean. Or if you want a challenge, the wallpaper is on the opposite side. (13)M: You’ve been most helpful.W: If you need anything else, just let me know.Text 9W: I have been on hold for half an hour trying to find out where my delivery is!M: I apologize, Mrs. Smith. This is not the level of service we usually offer.W: Then what is the problem It’s a present for my little Tommy. It’s his birthday tomorrow. I picked some dog food for him. (15) Why haven’t I received his present yet M: We had to use a delivery service instead of our own drivers.W: Why M: I shouldn’t really say.W: I demand an explanation, or I want to speak to your boss.M: Our drivers all eat from the same restaurant at lunch. They have all got food poisoning. (16)W: Well, I’m sorry to hear that. I hope they are OK.M: Me, too. Because you are such a loyal customer, I would like to offer you a full refund for the item.W: I guess that would be acceptable. Hold on, there’s someone at my door.M: Hello, Mrs. Smith W: That was your driver. It arrived! Thank you so much.M: I’m glad it all worked out fine. We would still like to offer you a refund, for the length of the call. (17)W: Thank you. That would be lovely.Text 10There is another thing to point out about safety before we start today’s nursery tour. The safety of your children is, of course, our main concern and we are constantly working to improve it in any possible way. We also try to make sure that your children enjoy their time at nursery and benefit from it as much as possible. The nursery offers two plans to ensure you know that your children are safe. (18) The Bus Trip plan is to make sure that children get where they need to go after nursery with a teacher on duty to protect them, whether they are going straight home or somewhere else. The In-School plan gives you peace of mind when the children are being taught. A careful record is kept of where children are in the building so that we can locate them quickly at any time. You are provided with a number, so you can call the nursery between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. on the weekdays. (19) Requirements can also be made by text and email. All in all, we are trying our best to make sure your children are safe while they are attending the nursery.江苏省决胜新高考----2025 届高三年级大联考英语试题 2024.10第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分 30 分)第一节 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 happened to the cup with little hearts A. It has been lost.B. It has been damaged.C. It has been given to the man.2. What did the man ask the woman to do A. Sew some clothes.B. Clean up the floors.C. Pay more attention next time.3. How many classes does the girl have on Monday A. Two. B. Three. C. Four.4. Why does the woman advise the man to run A. To catch the postman.B. To borrow some stamps.C. To reach the post office before closing.5. What is across from the new clothing store A. A bank. B. A movie theater. C. A bookstore.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 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. How does the man feel A. Confident. B. Tired. C. Confused.7. Which country was the man born in A. Japan. B. China. C. Australia.听第7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8. What is the relationship between the speakers A. Classmates.B. Tutor and student.C. Mother and son.9. What subject is the boy struggling with A. Math. B. English. C. Geography.10. What activity is related to the woman’s job A. Testing. B. Writing. C. Teaching.听第8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。11. Where are the speakers probably A. In a store.B. In a gallery.C. In the man’s apartment.12. What color is the woman’s colored wall A. Purple. B. Cream. C. Orange.13. Where is the wallpaper located A. Under the brushes.B. Next to the sheets.C. Across from the paint.听第9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。14. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. A missing pet. B. A late package. C. A wrong food order.15. Who is Tommy A. The woman’s son. B. The woman’s pet. C. The woman’s boss.16. What is wrong with the delivery drivers A. They are ill.B. They are out for lunch.C. They have left the company.17. What will the woman get the money for according to the man A. Her lost item.B. Delivery costs.C. Her time spent on the phone.听第10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。18. Why does the nursery offer the plans A. To keep children safe.B. To make children healthy.C. To help children find their way.19. When are the teachers on duty A. 8:00 p.m. on Monday.B. 7:00 a.m. on Thursday.C. 9:00 a.m. on Saturday.20. To whom is the speaker mainly talking A. Children at the nursery. B. New teachers. C. Children’s parents.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。AHitchin Lavender(薰衣草)AboutA family-run farm with a 12-acre blanket of lavender that paints the hillside a vivid purple every summer. Just pick up a paper bag and some scissors at the gate, and off you go---gulping (深 呼吸) lungfuls of fragrant air as you go. You can pick your way around the field and take bunches of the stuff home by the bag. There’s also a field full of sunflowers, which makes for pretty photo opportunities. The height of flowering season is late June to mid-July (so early visitors shouldn’t expect peak purple) but it’s worth keeping an eye on its Facebook page for updates to time your visit.Fun factThanks to being featured on a Chinese website, the farm saw a huge rise in international visitors looking for a typical British experience last year.Value for money Field entrance is adults 6, children 3 (5-14s), under 5s free (which includes free picking for all). The entry fee includes bag and scissors, while extra bags for children or eager adults are 4 each. 更多高考英语资料,请关注公众号【EnglishAndLife】Getting thereBy car is easiest: Take junction 10 off the A1M towards Stotfold, then follow the A507. It makes a great stop-off if you’re heading to Cambridge. Or take the train from King’s Cross to Hitchin, then a taxi to the farm.Opening hours10am-5pm daily from May 26 until the end of August, with late nights until 9pm on selected dates in August.21. What do we know about Hitchin Lavender A. It encourages picking.B. It is inconveniently located.C. It offers photo-taking service.D. It is run by a Chinese web agency.22. How much would a couple with their 3-year-old son pay for admission A. 9. B. 12. C. 15. D. 19. 423. What is the time to enjoy Hitchin Lavender’s peak purple A. May 26. B. August 18. C. July 8. D. April 30.BWhen Craig Miller moved to the Catskill mountains in New York after retirement, the journalist wanted to get away from traffic jams and wildfires and enjoy a quieter pace of life. Yet, one year into his stay, he became his town’s newest volunteer firefighter.Driving around town and noticing recruitment (招聘) signs, he decided to dig further. “Speaking to fire chiefs, I realized they are in crisis since more than 60% of all firefighters in the US are volunteers, and rural areas can’t get young people to join,” he says. “The chief was trying to recruit me, saying that it didn’t matter about my age.” Miller realized that volunteering would be a good way to become a part of the community, so he signed up to train as a firefighter.“The training owned my life for three months, with night classes and Saturday sessions covering everything from operating a pump panel to throwing ladders (梯子),” he says. “We started every session with a ‘donning drill’, racing to put 18k of equipment on in under a minute. We sometimes had to do it four or five times and I was staggering (摇晃) by the end. It immediately improved my fitness.”Averaging 60 callouts a year, Miller has experienced his hair-raising moments. “I’ve been on car fires and wildfires, which are stubborn and difficult. Cars can also give off some gnarly fumes when they are melting,” he says. “The worst feeling is when you get paged, show up and you’re the only one at the station. That happened once when I was early into my training and it was terrifying thinking I would have to lead the callout.”The greatest impact has come from helping people during some of the worst moments of their lives. “It’s massively rewarding to put yourself out there for strangers and they are so grateful for us, too,” he says. Despite initially thinking he would stop volunteering at 70, Miller is now committed to carrying on. “One of the essential things in life is to feel that your efforts have meaning and that you are making a difference. I’ll keep going as long as I’m able. It gets in your blood.” he says.24. Why did Miller volunteer as a firefighter A. He desired a sense of belonging.B. He found his retirement life dull.C. He was an adventurous journalist.D. He needed materials for his reports.25. What is paragraph 3 mainly about A. A fire rescue operation.B. The firefighting training.C. A recipe for building muscle.D. The challenges facing firefighters.26. What made Miller feel worst A. He got his car burnt in a fire.B. He had more callouts to cope with.C. He was unprepared for the emergency.D. He had to carry out the operation alone.27. What motivates Miller to continue volunteering A. He is full of energy.B. He can encounter strangers.C. He finds a purpose in his life.D. He desires gratitude from others.CHollywood may have warned about the risks of striking up relationships with artificial intelligence in Spike Jonze’s latest feature ‘Her’. Set in the not-too-distant future, it tells the story of Twombly who finds himself falling in love with an artificially intelligent virtual assistant personified through a female voice. But one computer scientist says we may be missing a trick if we do not accept the positives that human-machine relationships have to offer.Tony Prescott, professor of cognitive robotics at the University of Sheffield, argues that AI has an important role to play in preventing human loneliness. Just as we develop meaningful bonds with pets, so should we be open to the value of AI to adults, he says.The degree of the loneliness problem has become clear in recent years. In the UK, more than 7%, or nearly four million people, are known to experience chronic loneliness, meaning they feel lonely often or always. According to a Harvard study from 2021, more than a third of Americans feel serious loneliness, and some of the worst-affected are young adults and mothers with small children.The knock-on effects on wellbeing are also better understood. Loneliness is linked to more heart disease, dementia, stroke, depression, anxiety and premature death, with an impact on mortality (死亡率) equal to smoking up to 15 cigarettes a day. Failure to address the problem, would see the world continuing to splinter until we can no longer stand as a community.Whether AI can, or should, be part of the solution is not a new debate. Murali Doraiswamy, professor of psychiatry and medicine at Duke University in North Carolina, said: “Right now, all the evidence points to having a close human friend as the best solution for loneliness. But until society prioritizes social connectedness, robots are a solution for the millions of people who have no friends.” “We need to be careful to build in rules to ensure they are moral and trustworthy, and that privacy is protected.”28. What does Spike Jonze’s Her focus on A. Pets well-beings.B. Effects of Loneliness.C. AI’s personalized service.D. Human-machine relationships.29. Why does the author cite the numbers in paragraph 3 A. To direct people’s attention to loneliness.B. To stress the gravity of loneliness in the world.C. To compare loneliness cases in the UK and USA.D. To clarify people’s misconception about loneliness.30. What does the underlined word “splinter” in paragraph 4 mean A. Unite. B. Expand. C. Divide. D. Advance.31. What does Doraiswamy think of turning to AI for company A. It is highly debatable.B. It is not theoretically based.C. It takes longer time to see its effect.D. It is workable but needs more guidance.DThe restorative effect of a good night’s rest is widely recognized and the popular scientific explanation has been that the brain washes out toxins (毒素) during sleep. However, new findings suggest this theory, which has become a dominant view in neuroscience, could be wrong. The study found that the clearance and movement of fluid in the brains of mice was, in fact, markedly reduced during sleep.In the latest study, researchers used a fluorescent dye to study the brains of mice. This allowed them to see how quickly the dye moved from fluid-filled spaces, called the ventricles, to other brain regions and enabled them to measure the rate of clearance of the dye from the brain directly. The study showed that the clearance of the dye was reduced by about 30% in sleeping mice, compared with mice that were kept awake.The findings have relevance for dementia (痴呆) research due to the increasing evidence of a link between poor sleep and Alzheimer’s risk. It has not been clear whether lack of sleep might cause Alzheimer’s, or whether it is simply an early symptom. Some had hypothesized (假设) that without enough sleep, the brain may not be able to clear toxins effectively, but the latest research raises doubts about the reasonability of this explanation.Disrupted sleep is a common symptom experienced by people living with dementia. However, scientists still do not know if this is a consequence or a driving factor in the disease progression. It may well be that having good sleep does help to reduce dementia risk for reasons other than clearing toxins.“The field has been so focused on the clearance idea as one of the key reasons why we sleep, and we were of course very surprised to observe the opposite in our results,” said Prof Bill Wisden, co-lead author of the study. “Our study has shown that brain clearance is highly efficient during the waking state. In general, being awake, active and exercising may more efficiently clean the brain of toxins.” 更多高考英语资料,请关注公众号【EnglishAndLife】32. What did the new research focus on A. Brain’s waste-removal ability.B. The pattern of mice’s movement.C. The benefits of a good night’s rest.D. Brain’s sleep-wake cycle disorders.33. What does paragraph 2 focus on A. The fact-finding process.B. The research implications.C. The theoretical basis of the study.D. The elements of the research design.34. It can be learnt from the text that ________.A. clearing toxins is a key reason for sleepingB. lack of sleep is a symptom of Alzheimer’sC. enough sleep helps clear toxins effectivelyD. good sleep is likely to reduce dementia risk35. Which of the following is the best title for the text A. Lack of sleep is a hidden health crisisB. Sleep doesn’t help brain wash out toxinsC. A good night’s sleep could cut dementia riskD. Disrupted sleep patterns can lead to dementia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。From convincing a potential new client to sharing your knowledge with your peers, presenting helps you get key ideas across to a large audience. 36 If you’re looking to get started in developing effective presentation skills, these handy tips will allow you to improve your presentations.Speak freely37 To make the presentation as lively and enjoyable as possible, you should avoid reading it off. Speak freely, slowly, and clearly. If you are not yet confident in what you are presenting, try using note cards. But keep in mind: No continuous text, but only short, concise bullet points!Be confidentBy appearing self-confident, you convey to the listener that you are confident in your topic and have prepared yourself sufficiently. 38 Another tip for advanced speakers: Step out in front of the podium and walk around the room and get closer to the audience. This also exudes (散发) self-confidence and helps in attracting your audience’s attention.Engage with the audienceAlways try to keep the attention of your audience and keep them engaged during a presentation. One way to do this is to ask questions. Deliberately ask “easy” questions so that can easily be answered by your audience. Another way to involve the audience in your presentation is by interacting with them. To make a point clearer, you can use an example to explain it in more detail, using a person. 39Speak the language of the audienceWhen creating your presentation, you should already think about your target audience. It is one of the most useful tools in a presenter’s toolbox. It is especially important that you speak the language of the audience. 40 If you have to use foreign words, explain them in a handout or footnote within the presentation.A. The headline speaks for itself.B. A joke or two can keep them interested.C. Too much information is worse than too little.D. Try to relax and not appear too stressed or nervous.E. However, how you deliver that information is important.F. You can address participants directly and refer to their work.G. Use meaningful words in short sentences to avoid losing the audience.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。After graduation, I started as a software developer at an IT. The great thing about my job is that I can choose my own working 41 . I use my time travelling on the train to work, so the job fits quite well with my 42 .My typical day involves 43 a city between 6am and 8am on an overnight InterCity Express train. I’ll go to the railway company’s guest lounge (休息大厅) and 44 breakfast. I’ll then have a quick wash in the bathroom, or go to the local swimming pool to 45 .I have so many new experiences; life is extremely 46 and every day is different. I 47 have much more contact with friends than ever before, and also have interesting 48 with other travellers on the train. I feel anything but 49 .Afterwards, I look at the day’s train departures and choose a 50 . Even though I live on trains, I spend a lot of time exploring the 51 . During the day, I might go hiking in the mountains or go to the beach. It depends on the 52 . I love hiking in the Alps, especially when it is warm, and 53 new cities.Living on the train means I have to do without some things that I used to take for granted. I don’t have 54 . I have also had to reduce my 55 so that everything I own fits into a 30-litre backpack. But the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.41. A. mates B. offices C. hours D. loads42. A. lifestyle B. teamwork C. health D. major43. A. heading for B. passing by C. picking up D. arriving into44. A. make B. eat C. sell D. collect45. A. sleep B. coach C. chat D. shower46. A. tough B. varied C. dull D. busy47. A. hopelessly B. cautiously C. actually D. doubtfully48. A. conversations B. responsibilities C. innovations D. arrangements49. A. joyful B. lonely C. friendly D. fruitful50. A. seatmate B. business C. destination D. timetable51. A. outdoors B. collections C. history D. architecture52. A. budget B. weather C. time D. mood53. A. designing B. recording C. building D. exploring54. A. privacy B. freedom C. ambition D. direction55. A. waste B. diet C. costs D. possessions第二节 (共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Sayram Lake lies on the northern slope of the Tianshan Mountains. Although it is less than one fifth the size of Taihu Lake in East China, its water volume is five times 56 (great). Standing by the lake, one can hardly tell the lake from the sky, for the blue sky 57 (reflect) on the calm lake surface, while the sky in 58 distance resembles a body of calm water. Sayram lake shore area is also home to abundant cultural remains 59 (leave) by ancestral inhabitants.The scenic area was thus established to preserve the lake’s charms. It is easy 60 (access) for travelers. This tourist destination is recommended as an addition 61 your west-route travel plan, and is best visited in June and July --- the high summer 62 the thick ice on the lake is thawed (解冻) and wild flowers dominate the surrounding grassland. The scenic area’s management committee 63 (make) great efforts over the past decade to improve the lake’s water quality and protect the area’s biological diversity. Today, Sayram Lake 9 attracts travelers back home but also 64 (global). Statistics reveal that the average number of daily 65 (visit) to the Sayram Lake scenic area has exceeded 20,000 since July this year.第四部分 写作 (共两节;满分 40 分)第一节 (满分 15 分)假定你是李华,国庆期间你和同学们去远足。请你给英国朋友 Chris 写一封邮件分享这 次经历,内容包括:(1) 远足过程;(2) 你的感想。注意:(1) 写作词数应为 80个左右;(2) 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Dear Chris,I’m writing to share with you a hiking experience I engaged in with my classmates during the National Holidays.Yours,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。I used to be a bookish student and teachers loved me a lot, because I always made them proud, getting full marks in tests. When I entered Berkeley, I hoped to earn a scholarship. Having been a Straight-A student in the high school, I believed I could take tough subjects and really learn something in the university. One such course was World Literature given by Professor Prondzinski, who was strict with his students as well as in his work.On the first day, Professor Prondzinski stood at the front of the classroom and introduced himself as the class sat silently. He then talked about the parts of the class that we would struggle with. That was definitely not how any other teacher started their introduction. With that being said, many students dropped the class because it seemed too difficult. That was exactly what Professor Prondzinski wanted, the best students in his class.I had never seen a teacher want his students to succeed in the way that he did. Professor Prondzinski had the ability to engage every single student and push them to their full potential. He always said in class, “you alone must set your own standard of excellence.” I didn’t know what that meant because school had always been easy for me.Then came the first test. I decided I’d have fun with it. The night before the test, I even treated myself to a movie. However, the next day, I was totally shocked when I found a 77, C-plus, on my test paper! English was my best subject and I had never failed in it. I went to Professor Prondzinski, who listened to my arguments but remained unmoved. There was one more test before I finally got my course grade. Because of this C-plus. I might as well kiss the scholarship goodbye. 更多高考英语资料,请关注公众号【EnglishAndLife】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。I realized it was the last chance to improve my course grade.The next day, I was surprised to find I got an A and I hurried into Professor Prondzinski’s office. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 江苏省决胜新高考2025届高三年级10月大联考英语听力音频.mp3 江苏省决胜新高考2025届高三年级10月大联考英语试题.docx 江苏省决胜新高考2025届高三年级10月大联考英语试题答案听力原文.docx