资源简介 2024~2025学年度苏锡常镇四市高三教学情况调研(二)英 语2025.05注意:本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。两部分答案都做在答题卡上。总分为150分。考试时间120分钟。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。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.What does the woman suggest doing at the moment A.Taking a taxi. B.Driving to the cinema. C.Calling the mechanic.2.What will the speakers do tomorrow A.Go to the beach. B.Stay at home. C.Do some shopping.3.Who will the woman stay with tomorrow A.The man. B.Her grandparents. C.Christina.4.How does the man find Jack A.He lacks related experience.B.He doesn't have technical skills.C.He isn't a good team player.5.When does the yoga class begin A.At 2:40 B.At 3:00. C.At 3:20.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟; 听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Why does the man talk to the woman A.To remind her ofa deadline.B.To check on an arrangement.C.To make a suggestion.英 语 第 1页 (共 12页 )7.What will the woman probably do next A.Send an email. B.Call a client. C.Rearrange the schedule.听 第 7段 材 料 , 回 答 第 8至 10题 。8.Why did the woman visit Sarah A.To discuss a project.B.To put forward a proposal.C.To show concern for her health.9.What is the man going to do tomorrow A.Chair a meeting. B.Send Sarah flowers. C.Take over Sarah's duty.10.What is the relationship between the speakers A.Neighbors. B.Classmates. C.Workmates.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.What did the woman say about playing the guitar A.It helped her make friends.B.It made her feel more relaxed.C.It inspired her to learn music.12.Why did the man decide to learn the violin A.To please his grandfather.B.To follow his classmates.C.To pursue his interest in it.13.What do we know about the woman A.She takes music as a career.B.She regrets choosing the violin.C.She prefers rock music now.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.What inspired the man's latest artwork collection A.His childhood memories. B.The appeal of city life. C.His travel experiences.15.How can we describe the collection A.Simple. B.Rough. C.Innovative.16.Why is the man planning to teach workshops A.To promote his upcoming projects.B.To share his knowledge with the community.C.To encourage others to improve the technique.英 语 第 2 页 ( 共 1 2 页 )17.What is the woman doing A.Evaluating an artist. B.Interviewing an artist. C.Learning from an artist.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.What has Grace been doing for the past ten years A.Promoting fishing.B.Creating international programsC.Engaging in ecological conservation.19.What does Grace think is most essential in her work A.Good partnership. B.Scientific research. C.Advanced technology.20.How will Grace end her sharing A.By introducing new techniques.B.By presenting her work.C.By answering some questions.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。AAdoption Events:What to expectAdoption events held by Lucky Dog Animal Rescue provide the best way for you to meetmultiple animals at once.As soon as you arrive,be sure to check in with the adoption table toconfirm the animals you are interested in are still available,and be sure to arrive early.Attending an adoption event can be stressful,but we promise to help you find the idealfamily member.Join us in our commitment to adopt,don't shop,and discover the joy that comeswith welcoming a new four-legged family member into your home.When and where are Adoption Events Lucky Dog Animal Rescue hosts adoption events weekly on Saturdays from 12-2PM andSundays from 12-3PM.Lucky Dog's adoption events move around the DC metro area and areheld at partner pet stores and other locations.All event time and locations can be found on ourcalendar.Is there anything I need to bring If you are not pre-approved,please be sure to bring(1)your rent contract if you rent so wecan confirm you are allowed pets(TIP:we may need to speak to your landlord so please have英 语 第 3页 (共 12页 )them ready for your call);and (2)pet health records to demonstrate your current animal's healthcare history and/or the status (状况) of any animals owned within the last 3-5 years.21.What should you do upon arriving at an adoption event A.Attend rescue animal training. B.Design an adoption application form.C.Confirm availability of desired animals. D.Contact your landlord for approval.22.How often does Lucky Dog Animal Rescue host adoption events A.Every weekday. B.Twice a week.C.Once a month. D.Every other week.23.What might be the primary goal of Lucky Dog Animal Rescue A.To sell pet products. B.To promote animal health.C.To train new pet owners. D.To encourage pet adoption.BLearning new languages can be empowering,opening doors to connect with people fromdifferent cultures.Recently,a man practicing Chinese gained widespread attention after visitinga local Lanzhou noodle restaurant and speaking the language in a truly memorable way.Canadian resident Cali Lopez shared a video of his interaction with a Chinese waitress and theirauthentic and curious exchange quickly won praise online.The incident occurred in Saskatoon,one of Canada's largest cities,with a growing Chinesecommunity.Cali appeared anxious and nervous at the Lanzhou noodle restaurant before awaitress approached him.Greeting her in her native language,he nearly left her in shock.With a smile,Cali then politely asked the waitress if he could practice his Chinese andbegan ordering in her language,asking questions about the menu.He noticed a dish that caughthis interest and asked in Chinese,“Is this sour pickle (泡菜)soup hot ”The waitress replied,"Yes,a little bit spicy."Cali,who works as an English teacher,was fine with mild spice,replying,"Oh,I just want to order one."When she asked about his other food preferences,heshared his desire for a dish with rice noodles.The waitress then listed the restaurant's six types of noodles,including three round andthree flat varieties.Cali appeared to struggle a bit while discussing the types of noodles inChinese,requesting the waitress to point to the menu and explain each dish's preparation to helphim order.After some thought,he chose the thinnest of the round noodles.Curious about his language skills,Cali then asked,“Can you understand me ”and waitedeagerly for her response.The waitress confirmed she could,leaving Cali visibly moved.英 语 第 4 页 (共 12页 )The one-minute video of this genuine and heartfelt exchange has received widespreadpraise on social media for recording a real,spontaneous(自 发 的 )moment without anyforced emotion.24.How did the waitress feel at Cali's greeting in Chinese A.Surprised. B.Confused. C.Annoyed. D.Uninterested.25.What may have impressed the audience most in Cali's video A.The Chinese food. B.The Chinese language.C.His genuine use of Chinese. D.His knowledge of Chinese noodles.26.What can we learn from Cali's conversation with the waitress A.He was eager to practice Chinese. B.He struggled with mild spicy food.C.He turned down her offer of help. D.He found it effortless to discuss the menu.27.What does the article mainly talk about A.Language barriers of dining out. B.The challenges of learning Chinese.C.A heartwarming cultural exchange. D.The importance of being communicative.C"If your skin is getting older,you are getting older,so be careful,"says Claudia Cavadas atthe University of Coimbra,Portugal.Could our fight to remove wrinkles help restore youth bothinside and out As skin ages,more and more cells enter a lifeless state called senescence(衰老) .As timemarches on,the mechanisms ( 机 制 ) for clearing senescent cells out start to decline and theybuild up in tissues.This is bad news.The build-up of these cells has been shown to be a directcause of some of the conditions that are generally more common in older age.To support her assumption around wrinkles driving whole-body ageing,Cavadas isplanning to test experimental drugs on animal models of aged skin.“The evidence is still fragile,but,in a year,we will have experimental data,"she says.Whether resisting skin ageing resists whole-body ageing will need to be seen.But there isanother good reason to slow down skin ageing at least.Aged skin is worse than young skin atpretty much everything it is supposed to do,says a plastic surgeon.Its barrier functions weaken,wounds are slower to heal(康复),sensitivity to touch declines and its ability to defend diseasesis weakened.How about anti-wrinkle creams At present,there is limited evidence that they are genuineanti-ageing treatments.We do,however,have one method for preventing skin ageing:sunscreen,英 语 第 5 页 ( 共 1 2 页 )which absorbs UV rays before they do damage to the skin.It is never too soon to start.Eventhough the first visible signs of skin ageing usually don't appear until our mid-20s,the potentialprocesses are under way much earlier.Apparently,wrinkle treatment should no longer be seen as a "skin-deep"thing,but as avital part of staying biologically young and healthy.Everyone should pay attention to that,because we all have skin in this game.28.What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about A.The definition of senescence. B.The causes of skin ageing.C.The process of cell declining. D.The consequences of skin ageing.29.What does the underlined word "fragile"in paragraph 3 mean A.Artificial. B.Considerable.C.Insubstantial. D.Convincing.30.Which is a disadvantage of the aged skin A.It tends to be sensitive to touches. B.The cut on it recovers quickly.C.The barrier functions work poorly. D.It stops guarding against diseases.31.What can we learn from the last two paragraphs A.Anti-wrinkle creams are quite useful.B.Wrinkle treatment is important to health.C.Sunscreen may pose potential risk to the skin.D.Wrinkle treatment is a practice proven skin-deep.DPowered by the enthusiasm of fans,many stars are emphasizing sustainability in their toursand live events.In many parts of the world,summer calendars are packed with music festivals.But on 25August,Act 1.5,one of such shows,tried to be something different.Advertised as a “climateaction accelerator(加速器)”,it showed the cooperation between a band called Massive Attackand scientists at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at the University ofManchester,UK,to reduce carbon emissions(排放)in the live music industry.Such efforts are much needed.In 2010,researchers estimated that the UK music industryproduced some 540,000 tonnes of greenhouse-gas emissions annually.Live music accounted for74%of that.Those figures are likely to have risen.英 语 第 6页 (共 12页 )Many in the music industry are advocating ever more loudly on sustainability.Radiohead,Coldplay,and Billie Eilish are just some of the famous Western stars who have declaredinitiatives to make live events more sustainable.These initiatives have not always met with the approval of climate campaigners.Onecommon criticism is that stars'advocacy often focuses on the actions of individual fans.When itcomes to high-energy aspects of touring,such as stage power requirements and artists'travel,their preferred solution is often to find alternative ways to cancel out impact,rather thanreducing emissions directly.However,it is heartening to see that some real change has already been achieved.In 2023,for the first time,the long-running Glastonbury Festival in the United Kingdom was poweredonly by fossil-fuel-free(非化石燃料)energy.In June 2024,Coldplay announced that directemissions from its current world tour were almost 60%lower than those of its 2016-17 stadiumtour.Historically,music has played a key part in social movements.The industry now has thechance to be a role model for real change.A 2022 report by researchers at the University ofGlasgow,UK,found that music fans are more likely to care about climate change thannon-music fans.So,the change will come when it is driven by those highest up in the musicindustry and backed by good science.32.What makes the Act 1.5 music event special A.Demonstrating a different musical style.B.Promoting the cooperation between bands.C.Funding scientific research on climate.D.Taking green actions based on science.33.What is the purpose of listing data in the third paragraph A.To highlight the UK music industry's success.B.To indicate the challenges in the UK music industry.C.To criticize the rising costs of the UK music festivals.D.To stress the emission impact of the UK music industry.34.Why do climate campaigners sometimes disapprove of stars'advocacy A.It emphasizes reducing artists'travel emission.B.It focuses on fans cutting down emissions.C.It prefers to use fossil-fuel-free energy.D.It ignores the action of individual fans.英 语 第 7页 (共 12页 )35.What is the author's attitude to the music industry addressing climate issues A.Doubtful. B.Negative. C.Positive. D.Critical.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。Allergies ( 过 敏 )have become more common over the last 30 years. 36 Half ofthese sufferers are children.Allergy is a reaction that occurs when the immune system,which produces substances tohelp your body fight against infection and disease,has a strange and unnecessary reaction to anormally harmless substance,such as seafood or peanuts.To defend your body against anattacker,the immune system remembers these dangerous micro-organisms and attacks them if itmeets them again. 37 The immune system of allergy sufferers makes antibodies (抗体)against harmless substances because it mistakenly believes them dangerous.An allergic reaction may not happen the first time a sufferer meets an allergen(thesubstance causing the reaction). 38 What has happened is that the immune system hasnow decided the substance is dangerous and has made an allergy antibody.This leads to thesigns of an allergy,such as swelling,rashes,sneezing,sore eyes,and breathlessness.Somepeople are born with the ability to make lots of allergy antibodies.They are more likely todevelop allergies.There may also be a link between allergies and antibiotics(抗 生 素 ) . At onetime,our immune systems were kept busy fighting off disease and trying to win the battle forhealth,but antibiotics have reduced our immune systems'work. 39A good deal of research is being devoted to finding a cure for allergies. 40 Theymay also be offered tests to find out what substances cause an allergic reaction so that they canavoid contact with them in the future.A.This work is done by antibodies.B.The most severe allergic reaction must be treated immediately.C.Sufferers may be given medicine to control the signs of illness.D.Now,one-third of us are affected by an allergy at some point in our lives.E.The antibody then attaches itself to cells,which contain certain chemicals.F.Thus spare energy may be directed to harmless substances such as strawberries.G.Sometimes,people can eat nuts for years and suddenly become allergic to them.英 语 第 8页 (共 12 页 )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 five-year-old Betsy had a fever,the doctor put it down to a virus.But Betsy's motherCharlotte had a 41 that something was very wrong.So she 42_the doctor again andblood tests were arranged.Days later,Charlotte received a call asking her to take Betsy to hospital to be given the43·Panic 44 ,and her body was trembling until she got to the hospital.With her husbandChristian,a horse 45 ,they went into a room where they received the terrible news.She knew it was going to be bad, 46it still hit her like a bus.Betsy had leukemia (白血病)and she was immediately 47 to hospital.Within two days,chemotherapy(化疗)had started.The treatment was long and tiring andthe first six weeks are particularly 48 .Just six weeks into Betsy's 49 ,Kitty's Light,the racehorse trained by her dad,won the Scottish Grand National, 50 the family toexperience happiness in the darkest of times.It was just the thing the family needed.After thatBetsy would try to make it to the races to 51 Kitty's Light.It changed things for them,andgave them a(n) 52 .….something to look forward to.Now Betsy is in the maintenance phase.Her hair is growing 53 too;she is able toplay with her older sister.Kitty's Light has completely changed their outlook on everything and they are nowdetermined to find 54 in everyday life.It could be something as simple as sitting in thesunshine with the girls, 55 activities like birthdays or Kitty's Light's success.41.A.plan B.suggestion C.burden D.feeling 42.A.approached B.thanked C.told D.blamed43.A.warning B.result C.support D.medicine44.A.set up B.set back C.set aside D.set in45.A.rider B.seller C.trainer D.feeder46.A.for B.but C.or D.while47.A.admitted B.sent C.transferred D.rushed英 语 第 9页 (共 12 页 )48.A.smooth B.relaxing C.strange D.difficult49.A.disease B.exercise C.treatment D.examination50.A.following B.allowing C.signaling D.requiring51.A.cheer on B.look for C.chase after D.play with52.A.ambition B.focus C.measure D.challenge53.A.up B.apart C.back D.on54.A.change B.difference C.success D.pleasure55.A.family B.business C.sports D.community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。In recent weeks,US internet users have been flocking(蜂拥)in surprising numbers to sign up to apopular Chinese social media app called the Little Rednote,also known as Xiaohongshu, 56(lead)to an increasing relationship between Chinese and American citizens as they exchangejokes,memes(模因) 57 even help each other with their homework.It seems that US internetusers fall in love with China's memes and can't get enough of them.Perhaps you've heard of "u swan (天鹅),he frog” In August 2024,the influencerYourKris published a post on the Little Rednote in 58 she discussed relationship troubleswith her boyfriend.She 59 (meet)by a flood of supportive comments from Chinese usersfeaturing turns of phrase such as“you swan,he frog”.The 60 (literal) translated idiom wassubsequently used by Americans online 61 (describe)everything from celebrity relationships62 political candidates.The 63 (popular)of Chinese memes reveals how American users are expressing a greatinterest in China nowadays and it is providing an opportunity for interactions between two countries.According to some American 64 (create)who share Chinese content online,the reasonwhy it performs well is the same reason any content 65 (do)well:it's funny, well-made,andfeels authentic.英 语 第 10页 (共 12页 )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,上周末你参加了学校组织的“走进乡村学农活”社会实践活动。请你给英国朋友Daniel 写一封邮件,分享本次经历,内容包括:1. 所学农活;2. 你的感悟。注 意 :1. 词数80左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Daniel,I’m writing to share with you an unforgettable rural social practice activity I attendedlast weekend.▲▲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。In Los Angeles,California,there was an aquarium ( 水 族 馆 ) called“Ocean WondersAquarium,"located along the scenic coastline.The aquarium was home to a wide variety ofocean creatures,attracting countless visitors who were amazed at the colorful tropical(热带)fish,slow-moving seahorses,graceful jellyfish,and intelligent dolphins.However,the aquarium hadto go through a major restoration,and as of December 1st last year,it closed its doors to thepublic.The construction was expected to last until the summer,with the entire project takingmore than six months to complete.Without visitors,the aquarium grew extremely quiet and felt like an empty space.Theanimals,who were used to human interaction every day,now saw very few human faces,onlythe familiar caretakers.Something strange began to happen.The dolphins,once energetic andlively,seemed tired,lacking the usual enthusiasm they had for play.英 语 第 1 1 页 ( 共 1 2 页 )One morning,after the caretaker Amanda threw small fish into the dolphin's tank,thedolphins swam lazily to the tank walls and barely showed any interest in their favorite meals.They stared blankly into the distance,their usual excitement absent.“Something's not right,”Amanda whispered to herselfDr.Harris was called in to investigate.He examined the dolphins and initially suspecteddigestive issues."Perhaps we should reduce their food intake,"he suggested.“Give them smalleramounts of food and see if that helps with any potential digestive discomfort."But after a few days,there was no improvement.The dolphins continued to suffer,showingno interest in food or play.Disappointed and worried,John,a senior caretaker,gathered the team."What should we do "he asked,his voice filled with concern.Then,one of the caretakers posed an idea:“Could it be that the dolphins are lonely withoutthe visitors ”注意:1. 续写词数应为150个左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph one:While everyone was doubtful,they decided to try something.▲▲Paragraph two:As the dolphins started to recover,the staff became more creative in their efforts.▲▲▲英语第 1 2 页 ( 共 1 2 页)听力1-5 AABAB6-10 BACBC11-15 ACACC16-20 BBCAC阅读21-23 CBD24-27 ACAC28-31 DCCB32-35 DDBC7 选 536-40 DAGFC完型填空41-45 DABDC46-50 BADCB51-55 ABCDA语法填空56. leading57. and58. which59. was met60. literally61. to describe62. to63. popularity64. creators65. 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