资源简介 盐城市、南京市2024-2025学年度第一学期期末调研测试高三英语2025.01.07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。例: How much is the shit A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是C.1. What will the man probably do this afternoon A. Have some coffee. B. Prepare for a test. C. Take an exam.2. What is the man doing A. Walking through a forest.B. Visiting the woman’s house.C. Planting flowers in his garden,3.Where does the conversation probably take place A. At a police station. B. By the roadside. C. At an animal shelter.4 What does the man decide to do regarding the new laptop A. Buy one right now. B. Wait for a better deal. C. Anticipate the release.5.What are the speakers talking about A. A lecture. B. Some countries. C. Traditional customs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 woman probably do first A. Go to a modern museum. B. Tour a historic building. C. Visit a memorial park7.What is the relationship between the speakers A. Strangers. B. Travel companions. C. Tour guide and visitor.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题8. What mistake did the woman make A. She forgot to send the desks.B. She failed to send the desks in time.C. She didn't send the other kind of desks9.What docs HDC request the speakers to do now A. Give the money back. B. Replace all the desks. C. Apologize to them.10.What will the woman do to solve the problem A. Give the customer a call.B. Visit the customer instantly.C. Arrange the repair of desks听第8段材料,回答第11至13 题。1 1. How many people will stay at the hotel A. 6. B.11. C. 12.12. When will the man check in A. In early November. B. In mid-November. C. In late November.13. What will the man do next A. Confirm the check-out date.B. Ask about the course sessionsC. Offer his personal information听第9 段材料,回答第14 至17 题。14. What did the woman think of the film A. It was exciting. B. It was boring C. It was scary.15. What is the man going to do this evening A. Watch a film. B. Visit a friend. C. Go bowling16. Where is the modern art museum A. Next to Riverside BowlingB. Across from the man's flat.C. On the north side of the river.17. When will the man probably leave his flat A. At 6:45 p.m. B. At 7:00 p.m. C. At 7:15 p.m.听第10 段材料,回答第18至20 题。18. How do smart homes make life easier for some people A. By increasing Internet speed.B. By reducing the cost of living.C. By automating household tasks1 9. Why are people concerned about smart homes A. They may affect privacy.B. They are difficult to set up.C. They may be too expensive.20. What will the speaker discuss in the next session A. Concrete operations. B. Detailed pros and cons. C. Future development.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。AThank you for your interest in The UCLA Health Volunteen Summer Program. Once you are accepted into the program, you may begin your volunteering in the following critical areas:WayfindingWayfinders are stationed at hospital entrances and greet each visitor/patient along with providing wheelchair assistance. Wayfinders must be friendly and have good communication skills 2-hour shifts are available Monday-Friday between 8:00 a.m.―4:00 p.m. Due to the standing nature of this position, 4 hours will be rewarded for 2 hours of Wayfinding service.FloatersFloaters help deliver patient mail and newspapers. Assignments can change each shift depending on needs of the department, Volunteers are assigned to the Volunteer Office for one 4-hour shift per week Monday-Friday between 9:00 ·a.m.―4:00 p.m.Patient TransportPatient Transport volunteers are responsible for discharging patients and helping the patient transport staff. This is a great opportunity for students to see all areas of the hospital and get clinical exposure. Shifts are available seven days a week anytime between 8:00 a.m.―8:00 p.m.Applying to the Summer Volunteen ProgramStep 1: Sign up for an Information Session on zoom, Sign-ups are on a first come, first serve basis.Step 2: Submit all required application forms online for review and approval.Step 3: Attend one In-Person Orientation (培训), There is only one session, and we will not have make-up sessions.step 4: Complete 50 volunteer hours by August 31.2025.21.What can we learn about Wayfinding A Time bonus will be given. B. It is available on weekends.C. Assignments change with needs. D. It trains volunteers to find ways.22. What is an advantage of Patient Transport A. It offers clinical training. B. It assists in treating patientsC. It provides flexible shifts. D. It helps show patients around.23. What are applicants expected to do when applying for the program A. Sign up as soon as possible. B. Track volunteer hoursC. Attend a make-up orientation. D. Review application formsBMore than 20 years ago, Yung-Chi Cheng, a Yale professor in drug development for cancer, had a pioneering idea: what if he could unlock the potential of ancient Chinese medicines for treating cancer What if he could design botanical drugs that would make traditional cancer treatments work better No one had done it before. Fellow researchers and experts advised him to change course, because developing botanical drugs was too complicated and too risky. But Cheng didn’t let the idea go.Now, in a landmark moment in cancer research, Cheng and research partners are launching the first international clinical trial for a botanical drug, YIV-906. Shwu-Hucy Liu, a postdoctoral researcher in Cheng’s Yale lab, spent hours leafing through ancient Chinese texts at Yale’s library seeking the properties of Chinese herbs. She returned with Huang Qin Tang, a 1,800-ycar-old treatment for stomach illnesses, based on which the team developed a drug and tested it on one thousand mice.What followed were years of additional testing of the drug's effectiveness for a range of cancers in multiple human studies involving over 200 patients. The positive effects displayed again and again, YlV-906 not only reduced the side effects of radiation treatment, but also led to faster recovery and longer survival rates.All they need now are larger data sets. When the results of the international trial are available about three years from now, YIV-906 may find itself next in a long line of breakthrough drugs developed from natural products, which includes a malaria (疟疾) treatment developed from the Chinese herbginghao, the discovery of which led to a Nobel Prize for chemist TuYouyou.It has been a long journey, but if Cheng and his team are successful, it could create a new approach for treating cancer. They called the new approach “WE” medicine, a combination of Western medicineand Eastern medicine. “It’s a totally new model. I’ve met with a lot of doubt, but think the results will speak for themselves,” Cheng said.24. What did fellow researchers initially think of Cheng’s research A. Creative. B. Comprehensive. C. Conventional D. Challenging.25. Why did Liu refer to ancient Chinese texts A. She wanted to question ancient treatment methodsB. She desired to find inspiration for treating diseasesC. She tried to document the history of Chinese herbsD. She determined to find a cure for stomach illnesses26. What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about A. Steps of the drug testing. B. The application of YIV-906.C. Effects of the clinical trial. D. The effectiveness of YlY-90627, Why does the author mention Chinese herbginghao A. To illustrate the value of botanical drugs.B. To advocate the adoption of “WE” medicine.C. To praise Tu's contributions to drug developmentD. To highlight its success in medicine development.CMedia literacy (素养) is finally getting some late-arriving attention. Whether it’s the increasing awareness of political disinformation or the threat of Al, discussions about media literacy are on the rise. The adoption of media literacy in the classroom, however, stagnates.The driving force for providing kids with media literacy skills often gets lost in the moral panic over technology and kids. Fear has overrun reason, and people can’t decide whether to blame social media, mobile devices, tech companies, or the Internet. They are concerned with claims that technology and social media are the causes of teenage mental health issues despite the weak associations. In response, too many solutions are “ostrich policies (鸵鸟政策)” that want to ban devices and shut down social media but don’t address more fundamental issuesPolicies that set age limits on social media access and restrict devices during school to minimize disturbance can be helpful but are incomplete solutions. Social media didn’t invent bullies (霸凌) or the enormous effect of peer pressure. Social media platforms may be a new battleground, but they are not the source. Unfortunately, many current policies ignore the need to teach kids how to manage these challenges. There is frighteningly little attention paid to preparing kids to make good decisions when they will, unavoidably, get online.On the bright side, the rapid development of Al and increasing attention to the amount of misinformation online have helped normalize the acceptance of media literacy as a core skill. While suggestions to limit inappropriate device use, increase face-to-face socialization, and engage in outdoor play arc beneficial, they do not build the core skills that will keep kids safe offline and are fundamental to well-being and life success: good citizenship, self-awareness and self-control. Those things take teaching, whether you are online or outside.Media literacy is an essential life skill that, once learned, can be applied to any content. While waiting for public education to catch up, parents and educators can build media literacy skills at home with numerous resources, ranging from family technology contracts and discussion guides to easy activities that can be done at home with kids.28. What does the underlined word “stagnates” in the first paragraph probably mean A. Gets far ahead. B. Falls apart suddenly.C. Falls well short. D. Gets started officially.29.What causes people’s moral panic over technology and kids A. Belief in the rapid growth of new technologiesB. Concern over cutting kids off from the InternetC. Inability to balance the use of social media and health.D. Fear of technology causing mental health issues in teenagers.30. What does paragraph 3 of the text focus on A. The sources of peer pressure. B. The benefits of minimizing disturbance.C. The problems of current policies. D. The disadvantages of social media platforms31. Which of the following belongs to media literacy A. Reducing social media exposure. B. Applying critical thinking to media.C. Increasing face-to-face interactions. D. Recognizing the dangers of social mediaDDecision fatigue (决策疲劳)is a psychological phenomenon where the quality of decisions declines after a long session of decision-making. It is caused by the limited mental energy we have for making choices each day. While many of us believe we are logical beings capable of weighing every option carefully, decision fatigue shows how our mental resources can be used up over time.One of the key studies on this phenomenon was conducted in the context of parole hearings (假释听证会). Researchers found that judges were more likely to approve of parole early in the day or after a meal break, As the day progressed and the judges made more decisions, they were increasingly likely to maintain their previous decisions, denying parole simply because it required ess mental effort.Decision fatigue not only affects major life choices but also everyday decisions. For instance, people often report struggling to decide what to eat for dinner after a long day. Similarly, too many choices, such as when looking through streaming platforms or online stores, can leave individuals feeling confused, leading them to abandon the process entirely or settle for a less satisfying option.To overcome decision fatigue, some well-known figures have adopted strategies to simplify their daily routines. For example, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is famous for wearing the same style of gray T-shirts to minimize unnecessary choices. Similarly, Nobel Prize-winning physicist Albert Einstein was known for owing multiple identical suits to avoid wasting energy on deciding what to wear each day. In a different context, author Haruki Murakami has shared that he maintains a strict daily routine, including specific writing hours and exercise, to free up mental capacity for his creative work.Understanding decision fatigue can help us structure our lives more effectively. Prioritizing important decisions earlier in the day or setting up routines to minimize unnecessary choices are strategies to preserve mental energy. By managing our mental resources wisely, we can make sound decisions and reduce the stress associated with overwhelming choices32. What leads to decision fatigue according to the text A. The lack of time to make decisions.B. The difficulty of making logical choices.C. The stress from making important decisions.D. The limited mental energy for decision-making.33. What does the study on parole hearings reveal A. Judges are much stricter after long breaks.B. Decision fatigue can lead to unfair outcomes.C. Fatigue causes judges to avoid complicated cases.D. External factors have no impact on decision-making.34. What does the author suggest readers shopping online do A. Make quick decisions. B. Compare different products.C. Limit the number of choices. D. Choose the most popular products.35. What is the purpose of adopting routines A. To reduce the stress of daily work. B. To increase decision-making quality.C. To enhance overall life satisfaction. D. To create more decision-making chances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。Achieving Success in Journalistic News WritingNo book, article or blog post can turn an ambitious writer into a successful journalist. All that it can do is to help the writer learn to write. The primary skill in learning to write is practice. 36Among the most convenient subjects are the events and news in the world around us. Such topics are what skilled journalists write about, and that is why we call this form of writing “journalistic writing”.Journalistic writing is not a special literary gymnastics that requires a special talent and an expansive vocabulary. 37 It is using language to tell what is going on in the world. As such, it requires no special talent beyond seeing and understanding what is taking place around us, to grasp its significance and relation to other events, and to tell others what we have seen and heard.38 One of the chief characteristics is timeliness and relevance. It has little time to talk about the past, except in comparison with the present. It has little time to foretell the future, except in pointing out the significance of the present. Its subject is today. It is primarily concerned with facts. The writer considers himself a recorder of the things other persons are doing and thinking.Another basic part of journalistic writing is that the writer prepares it for a definite purpose. Some writers, like novelists, write to use beautiful words and sentences. 39 However, the writer who favors a journalistic style uses English simply to tell what he has seen and heard; he realizes that his reader cares more for the things he tells than for the way in which he tells and expresses them.Success in journalistic writing demands two important skills. One is the inborn skill to see and understand. The other is the skill to tell what the writer has seen in a way that makes the reader see the same thing. 40 If the writer is eager to excel, he must expand his knowledge and education so he can better understand and evaluate the things he sees and hears.A. It will not do them any good to write news items.B. To these imaginative literary writers, they favor expression.C. To practice writing, one must have something to write about.D. An ambitious writer can develop both skills if he lacks them.E. The writer must write it now or never―without giving up quality.F. Journalistic writing differs mainly in its subject matter and purpose.G. Instead, it is the plainest, most reserved form of English composition.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。When Mysha decided to improve her fitness in late 2019, taking up running was a no-brainer. She lives in a beautiful town on Scotland’s east coast, so she found 41 wasn’t so bad, with breathtakingscenery.Yet even though Mysha quickly fell in love with running, something started to 42 her―the beaches and paths she ran along were covered in litter. 43 , she was always doing a little litter-picking, but when she saw an American runner online talking about plogging, a new 44 emerging among runners, she was excited to try it out for herself, Plogging 45 in Sweden, and the word comes from the Swedish word ploka, meaning “to 46 while jogging”. Mysha started following a(n) 47 online called Environmental Fitness and began to take an shopping bag with her on runs and fill it with 48 .It wasn’t long until she uncovered some of the upsetting 49 of littering. She started to find 50 chemicals contained in batteries leaking into the environment and small animals 51 in plastic bottles struggling to chew their way out. These discoveries made Mysha even more 52 about litter picking. She joined her local litter-picking group and soon was asked to 53 leadership of the group. Despite the big volumes of litter being dropped, Mysha and her fellow litter-pickers 54 to get out and plog.“The thought of keeping other people's spirits up and seeing their 55 spread to more people keeps me going. Together, we can achieve amazing things!” Mysha says.41.A. jogging B. skating C. cycling D. hiking42.A. puzzle B. excite C. bother D. amuse43.A. Proudly B. Actually C. Secretly D. Luckily44.A. trend B. skill C. lesson D. trick45.A. existed B. renewed C. advanced D. originated46.A. relax B. pick C. think D. recycle47. A. order B. rule C. initiative D. tradition48. A. food B. clothes C. tools D. waste49. A. truths B. processes C. instances D. consequences50. A. rare B. poisonous C. organic D. unstable51.A. raised B. trapped C. placed D. buried52.A. curious B. worried C. passionate D. confused53. A. take over B. insist on C. turn down D. rise to54.A. ceased B. hesitated C. attempted D. continued55.A. actions B. dreams C. hobbies D. memories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。As the wheel of time turns, traditional practices are witnessing a comeback, Guasha, an ancient Chinese healing technique, has been gaining 56 (popular)in recent years as a holistic approach to wellness and beauty, because it offers various benefits to modern wellness seekers.On TikTok, a before-and-after video of Guasha has been viewed more than 11.8 million times. Meanwhile, influencers have started to share their Guasha routines on some other media apps. attracting 57 (grow)attention from global audiences. Moreover, Western beauty stores and 58 (celebrity) have jumped at the fashion and started favoring Guasha or selling its tools.Factually, Guasha has been practiced in China since the Ving Dynasty and is known to have muscle pain relieved 59 improve blood circulation. Originally, it 60 (use) on the body, like arms, legs, and back; however, nowadays, it's commonly used to improve the 61 (face) skin health, The practice is performed using a smooth-edged tool to gently scrape (刮) areas of the body,62 , according to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), can encourage 63 healthy flow of energy and blood.Guasha, a TCM practice, also 64 (serve)as a cultural practice, now has 65 (incredible) found its way to the West due to its potential health benefits. Undoubtedly, promoting TCM practices could be a much-needed opportunity for others to learn more about Chinese cultures.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, 上周六你所在的城市举办了马拉松赛事, 你参加了其中的迷你马拉松比赛。请你给美国朋友Alec 写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:1.参赛经过;2.你的收获。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 Alec. I’m writing to share with you a mini-marathon I participated in last Saturday. Yours sincerely, 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,使之构成篇完整的短文。I had always been cautious around Max, He was the quiet kid in our grade, the one who sat at the back of the classroom with his hood (连衣帽) pulled low over his face. Max rarely spoke to anyone, and when he did, his words were rudely brief and often misunderstood. Rumors (谣言) about him spread like wildfire―some said he got into fights after school, others claimed he had once stolen a teacher’s wallet, l didn't know if any of them was true, but l stayed away, just like everyone else.Then one Friday morning, Max didn’t show up to class. A low voice of curiosity spread through the room, and soon enough, theories about his absence started flying. “He got suspended,” whispered a girl next to me. “I heard he struck a guy outside the library.” I wasn’t surprised, and nodded in agreement.Later that day, I found myself at the park, enjoying the first warm day of spring. That’s when I saw him―Max―sitting alone on the swings. His usual guarded expression was gone, and replaced by something I hadn’t expected: sadness. Against my better judgment, I walked over.“Hey,” I said awkwardly.Max looked up, surprised. “What do you want ”“I... just saw you here and thought I’d say hi.”He gave me a strange look but said nothing. I was about to walk away when I noticed a wrinkledpiece of paper in his hand, “What’s that ” I asked.For a moment, he hesitated. Then, with a shrug, he handed it to me. It was a hospital dischargeform, and the name on it wasn’t his it was his younger sister’s. I looked at him, confused.“She'’ been sick for months,” Max explained, his voice barely heard. “Yesterday was bad. My mom couldn’t leave work, so I stayed at the hospital and looked after her all night.”It hit me then how wrong we had all been about Max. The tough outward appearance, the distance―he wasn’t trying to push people away. He was carrying a weight none of us understood.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。The next Monday, Max returned, but rumors remained. From that day forward, things began to change盐城市、南京市2024-2025学年度第一学期期末调研测试高三英语参考答案2025.01第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1-6BBABA 6-10BACAB 11-15CCCBC 16-20AACAB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)21-23ACA 24-27DBDA 28-31CDCB 32-35DBCB第二节(共5小题; 每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40CGFBD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)41-45ACBAD 46-50BCDDB 51-55BCADA第二节(共10小题; 每小题1.5分,满分15 分)56. popularity 57. growing 58. celebrities 59. and 60. was used61. facial 62. which 63.a 64. serving 65. incredibly第四部分写作(共两节,满分40 分)第一节(满分15 分)Dear Alec,I’m writing to share with you a mini-marathon I participated in last Saturday, It was an exciting and meaningful experience I’ll ever forget.The race was 5 kilometers long, which was quite a challenge for a running beginner like me. Determined to have a good match result, I trained hard for a month before the event, running every morning to prepare for it. On the day of the event, inspired by the energetic runners and enthusiastic atmosphere, I kept on maintaining a steady pace and encouraging myself and l managed to complete the event successfully.Not only does this mini-marathon build my body and character, but it also teaches me the importance of efforts and perseverance. I’m really proud of myself for completing it.Do you have similar experiences Looking forward to your sharing.Yours sincerely,Li Hua第二节(满分25 分)The next Monday, Max returned, but rumors remained. Someone had even started calling him “Mad Max” and the nickname caught on. I couldn’t stand it anymore. During lunch, I stood up in the middle of the cafeteria and shouted, “You guys have it all wrong! Max isn’t what you think. He’s been dealing with stuff none of you know about, so just stop!” The room went silent. I felt every eye on me, and my face burned with embarrassment. But then Max, who was sitting at a corner table, gave me a small nod of gratitude.From that day forward, things began to change. Max still wasn’t an outgoing person, but little by little, more people started talking to him. When someone tried to bring up the old rumors, I was quick to shut them down. Max and I became friends, and he even opened up to me about his sister’s recovery. I realized how easy it had been to judge him based on hearsay, and how wrong we had been. Sometimes, people build walls not to keep others out, but to protect themselves. I never made that mistake again. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 江苏省南京市、盐城市2025届高三上学期第一次模拟(期末)英语听力.mp4 江苏省南京市、盐城市2025届高三上学期第一次模拟(期末)英语试卷(含音频).docx