资源简介 湖北省黄冈中学2025届高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷考试时间:2025年5月18日上午8:00-10:00 试卷满分:150分第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)该部分分为第一、第二两节。注意:回答听力部分时,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你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 the man do first A. Read the operations manual(使用手册).B. Have the machine repaired.C. Try the buttons one by one.2. How is the woman probably feeling now A. Determined. B. Frustrated. C. Relaxed.3. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Boss and employee.B. Business partners.C. Interviewer and interviewee.4. What is the total value of the toy cars A.£50. B.£130. C.£150.5. Where are the speakers probably A. In a classroom. B. In the wild. C. In a hospital.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和第7题。6. What is the woman doing A. Giving advice. B. Selling a ticket. C. Telling a joke.7. What will the man do next A. Prepare for a holiday party.B. Wait for the price to drop.C. Book an airline ticket.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Family members. B. Teacher and student. C. Tour guide and tourist.9. How long had the Petronas Twin Towers been the world’s tallest buildings A. For 7 years. B. For 8 years. C. For 2 years.10. What is the woman going to do this summer A. Preview her lessons.B. Have a tour of Malaysia.C. Go on holiday with friends.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Which of the following is the man taking part in A. A bike ride. B. A marathon. C. A TV program.12. What does the woman suggest the man do first A. Support his friends.B. Create a web page.C. Take care of his grandfather.13. Why does the man want to raise money A. To house the homeless.B. To support cancer research.C. To help heart disease patients.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What are the speakers talking about A. Academic performance. B. School application. C. Career planning.15. What does the man advise the woman’s son to focus on A. Social activities. B. Personal interests. C. Overall ability.16. What is required in the important essay A. An outlook for future careers.B. Plans for scientific experiments.C. Development of social programs.17. How does the woman feel about the talk A. Time-consuming. B. Doubtful. C. Informative.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What is Perelman A. A reporter. B. A doctor. C. A researcher.19. How may babies react to unfamiliar babies A. They may start to cry.B. They may touch each other.C. They may show much fear.20. What may the study lead to A. Much more parenting time with babies.B. An increase in family-based day care centers.C. A greater demand for experienced babysitters.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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AFour best ski towns around the worldSkiing enthusiasts and winter wanderers, listen up. As the Northern Hemisphere transforms into a frosty wonderland, it's time to plan your next snow-capped adventure.Zermatt, SwitzerlandLocated in the heart of the Swiss Alps, Zermatt is a snow lover’s dream come true. With the iconic(图标的) Matterhorn as its backdrop, this car-free alpine village offers clean slope(斜坡) and picturesque landscapes. Stay at the Grand Hotel Zermatterhof to experience luxury and tradition in one. Zermatt ski season runs from December to April, with the best conditions usually around January and February. Arrive by train or explore flight options into Sion airport.Chamonix, FranceLocated in the French Alps, it features rugged terrain(地形) and a lively town centre. Check out the charming Les Granges d'en Haut for a winter getaway. The ideal time to visit Chamonix is from late November to early May. Explore flights into Geneva Airport, the closest airport to Chamonix ski resorts.Niseko, JapanThis ski resort on Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido is celebrated for its abundant snowfall and expanding international community. Stay at the slopeside The Green Leaf Niseko Village for unmatched convenience. Plan your visit from December to March for the best skiing conditions. Explore flights into Sapporo’s New Chitose Airport.Whistler, CanadaWhistler, in the Canadian province of British Columbia, offers a perfect combination of world-class skiing and energetic village life. The Fairmont Chateau Whistler is an excellent choice for a luxurious stay. Explore flights to Whistler between November and April to enjoy it as a true winter wonderland.21.What makes Niseko a famous ski resort A. The longest skiing season.B. The only ski town located in Japan.C. Luxurious but comfortable accommodations.D. Snowfall and international community.22.Which of the following might be the best time to visit Whistler for skiing A. October to March. B. November to March.C. January to May. D. November to May.23.What is the main purpose of the article A. To promote luxury hotels in some regions.B. To discuss the environmental impact of ski resorts.C. To compare the costs of skiing in different countries.D. To provide a guide for skiing enthusiasts planning winter trips.BFor those of us living in the countryside, a good pair of wellington boots is more than just footwear—it’s an essential tool for daily life. They must handle heavy winter rains, cross streams without leaking, and walk slowly through thick mud. Even in summer, they’re handy for early-morning walks through wet grass. By my back door, five well-worn pairs stand ready for action, having served my family faithfully over the years. These rain boots have developed from children’s shiny, colorful pairs to the durable, practical adult versions that see us through every season.My favorite brand is known for durability and style—perfect for country life. It emphasizes that rain boots are a “must-have” for people living in regions with frequent rain. But if you live in the city, do you really need a pair Let’s be clear: A rubber ankle boot— which doesn’t allow for playing in small pools or jumping through water in winter — isn’t a boot. And I’m not against a pair of colorful boots at the beach or camping but in the countryside, they clearly say, “just visiting”. Similarly, durable country rain boots look out of place in a supermarket after a walk.Wellington boots became popular in the 1800s thanks to Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington. Originally called Hessians, these tall boots with decorative strings were worn by fashionable gentlemen. The Duke adapted them for practicality while keeping them smart for casual events. Since then, they’ve undergone remarkable transformations; in the 1980s, green boots symbolized British upper-class style. In the actual greener 1990s, I had Dunlop boots made from recycled rubber, which lasted ages. Today, most are made from non-recyclable plastic, but eco-conscious options like natural rubber boots lined with organic cotton are gaining popularity.In the end, you want a pair of boots that you don’t have to struggle to get on or off, and that you can rely on. They become old friends and you miss them when they go. I’ll never be without them.24. Why does the author mention the development of wellington boots in the first paragraph A. To show their popularity among children.B. To highlight their changing styles over time.C. To suggest that they are more suitable for adults.D. To emphasize their importance in the countryside.25. What can we infer about colorful boots in the countryside A. They are preferred by locals.B. They indicate the wearer is not local.C. They are more practical than plain boots.D. They are suitable for shopping in supermarkets.26. The author develops Paragraph 3 primarily by ______.A. listing materials used over timeB. focusing on upper-class fashionC. tracing changes through timeD. noting environmental shifts27. What is the author’s attitude towards Wellington boots A. Critical. B. Affectionate. C. Objective. D. Dismissive.C“No sound is more universal than laughter. There are no language or cultural barriers—everyone everywhere understands the concept,” says Sophie Scott, one of the world’s leading experts on laughter.“Laughter is a nonverbal emotional expression,” Scott explains. “The emotion that we seem to be expressing with it is joy, but it’s a social joy that is primarily experienced with other people.”The community aspect of joy is paramount to understanding the reasons we laugh. While people certainly can laugh when they are alone, they’re much less likely to than when they’re around other people. According to a scientific paper published in Trends in Cognitive Sciences, people are 30 times more likely to laugh if they are with someone else than if they are alone.But it’s not something we do intentionally, at least not when it comes to the sort of genuine laughter that bubbles(洋溢着) out of us. What’s more, there are times when we can’t help but laugh, such as if we’re being tickled(挠痒痒).So what exactly is happening in the body when we laugh Scott explains that laughter is a physiological response. When we laugh, the brain releases endorphins(内啡肽), which relax the whole body.In other words, we’re hardwired for laughter. Everyone has the ability to laugh, even blind babies who have never seen laughter and deaf babies who have never heard it. Other mammals laugh too, including rats when they are tickled. “It’s likely that many species of animals laugh and we just don’t realize it because we don’t know what their laughter sounds like,” Scott says.Sure, you’ll snicker(窃笑) at silly dad jokes and funny pickup lines, but contrary to what many believe, finding something funny is not the only cause. So why do we laugh There are four primary aspects, and they relate to our need for social connections, our desire to hide our emotions, our uncontrollable bodily responses and, of course, our sense of humor.28. Which of the following is most likely to replace the underlined phrase “paramount to” A. caused by B. equal to C. removed from D. essential to29. In which of the following case will a person makes genuine laughter A. He laughs to comfort himself when he fails an exam.B. A nice birthday gift brings him joy.C. He laughs at a lame joke told by his dad.D. The brain lacks endorphins.30. How does the author support his argument in the last paragraph but one A. By analyzing the process of a physiological response.B. By listing examples of laughter made by creatures.C. By comparing the laughter of humans and animals.D. By making a quotation of a famous person.31. What might be discussed in the following paragraphs after this passage A. The reasons why we can’t understand silly dad jokes.B. The four ways we can laugh happily.C. The main reasons why we laugh.D. The ways we can improve our sense of humor.DSome wounds won’t heal(康复) by themselves. Current chronic(慢性的) wound treatments often require surgery or lead to overuse of antibiotic, which can worsen the problem of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. “There’s an urgent need for personalized wound treatment,” says California Institute of Technology biomedical engineer Wei Gao.For a study published in Science Advances, Gao and his colleagues used rodents(啮齿动物) to test a “smart bandage” that could make chronic wound healing easier and faster. It consists of a stretchable bandage attached to the skin, containing medication and a thin layer of electronics that monitors and wirelessly transmits data about the wound’s condition. The bandage can carry out controlled delivery of two treatments: a drug and an electric current.The bandage builds on previous efforts to promote healing with electricity. This process, called electrotherapy, works both by attracting immune cells and skin cells to the wound and by boosting cell growth and division. A study published last year led by engineer Yuanwen Jiang, now at the University of Pennsylvania, described a bandage that monitored temperature and conductivity, using the collected data to control delivery of electrotherapy. The new research adds biochemical sensing capabilities. “Biochemical signals open up new opportunities because you’re able to really examine what’s happening on a molecular(分子的) level. That’s the key novelty here.” Jiang says. Gao and his colleagues also added an electroactive material that releases an anti-infectious drug when stimulated by an electrode. Another electrode stimulates the wound directly.The team tested the bandage on rodents with wounds and found that it accurately detected changes in infection and physical states at different stages of wound healing. The bandage’s combined treatments fully healed rodent wounds in two weeks. Each individual treatment achieved at least partial healing within that time, and untreated animals did not heal.Researchers still need to investigate the bandage’s biosensor durability in human patients’ chronic wounds. “Requirements for the lifetime of the device are very different between rodents and human subjects,” Jiang says. “Stability over that extended period has not been tested yet.”32. What is the advantage of the “smart bandage” in the study A. It avoids the use of antibiotic.B. It can help patients receive personalized surgeries.C. It can monitor and adjust treatment in real time.D. It is made from stretchable materials.33. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about A. The importance of electrotherapy in wound healing.B. The breakthroughs in wound healing with Smart Bandages.C. The challenges scientists meet in the lengthy research process.D. The comparison between two great scientists’ researches.34. What can we learn about the smart bandage A. The smart bandage proves ineffective to some animals.B. The durability of the bandage in human wounds remains unclear.C. Different bandages are used at different stages of wound healing.D. Different lifetimes of humans require different bandages.35. What is the best title of the passage A. New Bandage Medicates Chronic WoundsB. The Evolution of Electrotherapy BandageC. The Science Behind Electrotherapy BandageD. How Smart Bandage Heals Wounds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。As the aging population grows, more people choose aging in place—living their later years at home. This lifestyle can be satisfying and autonomous. 36 Understanding how to adapt home and lifestyle is crucial. Let’s explore how to make aging in place a reality.The first step is ensuring home safety and accessibility. We should focus on kitchens and bathrooms where fall risks are greatest. Essential bathroom improvements include adding grab bars, walk-in tubs or showers, and non-slip flooring, along with improved lighting. 37 Key structural adjustments like widened doorways and main-floor living spaces enhance accessibility throughout the home.Modern technology enables seniors to live independently at home for longer. From smart home devices to health emergency call systems, technology offers both convenience and security. 38 Take GoGoGrandparent as an example: this platform simplifies access to transportation, meals, and groceries through phone-based services. Its user-friendly system gives seniors reliable support for daily tasks while maintaining their independence. Health technologies like telehealth and fall-detecting wearables provide medical monitoring, crucial for seniors with chronic conditions (慢性病) or mobility challenges.39 They offer key resources such as meal delivery, accessible transportation, and senior centers. The senior centers offer social activities, ranging from fitness classes to hobby groups. These activities promote both mental and physical well-being. For personalized care, home care services adapt to changing needs. 40 Additionally, senior advocacy organizations help with available programs and ensure access to all available benefits.Aging in place promises a familiar, independent life. Seniors can achieve this by making smart home changes, adopting helpful tech and tapping into community support.A. However, it needs careful preparation.B. Local communities significantly support seniors aging in place.C. Family members usually take responsibility for these daily routines.D. They assist with daily tasks like personal cleanliness, cooking or medical support.E. Specialized services help seniors lacking smartphone skills bridge the digital divide.F. For smartphone-challenged seniors, innovative services offer phone-based assistance.G. Similarly, kitchens benefit from lowered countertops, accessible shelving, and trip-free flooring.第三部分 英语知识运用(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。About 15 years ago, Ellen Wyoming DeLoy was in graduate school in Portland, Ore. She 41 used the city’s light rail system to commute(通勤) to and from her classes. One night, on her way 42 , she was one of just a few people on the train. When she arrived at her stop, she 43 the train and started 44 the stairway that led to street level.“And as I’m climbing the steps, the train — which usually just does a short ring to indicate that it is about to 45 the station — started to do a really 46 , persistent, ongoing ring,” Wyoming DeLoy said. “As if someone were banging(猛敲) a doorbell 20 times 47 .”Shocked by the unexpected sound, Wyoming DeLoy 48 to see two things. The first was the train conductor looking at her with an intense sense of 49 in his eyes. The other was a man who had apparently been following closely behind her but was now 50 in the other direction.“I don’t know what would have happened that night if the train driver hadn’t caught my attention. But somebody was pursuing me for whatever, probably not 51 intention,” she said.Wyoming DeLoy made it home 52 that night, unsettled and 53 .“What a blessing to have had this person 54 just long enough to notice that this didn’t look quite right. I’ve always thought about that train conductor and how he helped 55 a passenger. And I really thank him.”41. A. regularly B. rarely C. occasionally D. never42. A. school B. home C. church D. station43. A. entered B. exited C. boarded D. missed44. A. heading up B. taking down C. leaving out D. carrying on45. A. arrive B. promote C. depart D. occupy46.A. gentle B. pleasant C. soft D. violent47. A. in place B. all at sea C. at random D. in a row48. A. put out B. took in C. turned around D. stood up49.A. anger B. urgency C. calmness D. confusion50. A. walking B. running C. standing D. waiting51. A. awkward B. bad C. good D. desperate52. A. slowly B. calmly C. safely D. joyfully53. A. sympathetic B. awkward C. merciful D. grateful54. A. sponsor B. rush C. pause D. delay55.A. save B. fix C. treat D. push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。When foreigners negotiate, or register in certain areas of China, they may be surprised at Chinese’ special fondness and preference for seals. To Chinese, seals are an art of deep cultural roots, 56 (combine) the essentials of both calligraphy and engraving(雕刻) and inspiring generations to study, to appreciate and to collect.It is believed that seals came out as early as 8,000 years ago after our ancestors could make pottery wares and had private property. They were assumed to make marks on their own 57 (possession) to prevent theft. When the first dynasty was established, the king began to use seals to empower and to show noble credits. Only the king’s special seal was then called “Xi”, 58 represented the highest authority.Then 59 (follow) the local governments who needed seals for similar function. At the same time private seals were carved in a variety of lucky characters and vivid animal patterns. 60 (gradual) the sphragistics(印章学) came into being. Now many collectors’ favorites are 61 that kind.The category of seal is greatly determined by the strength and speed of wrist and hand. Seals, like a 62 (person) character, are 63 (distinction) from each other.Seal carving also requires choice materials like metal, animal teeth and horns, pottery, bamboo, and stones. A good material should feel slippery, smooth, cool at first but warm after a second; when 64 (cut), it should have certain flexibility. Qingtian stone, Tianhuang stone, Balin stone and “chicken’s blood stone” 65 (be) all first-class materials among stones used for seal cutting.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)假设你是李华。你的同学Tom生病了,已经请假一个星期了。你很关心他,所以你给他写了一封信,表达关切。注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Tom,Best wishes,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。Over twenty years ago, Virginia Squier was guiding a group of middle school students on a trip to England. She brought along her 8-year-old daughter Sarah.One evening, near the end of the visit, Squier, her daughter and the school group were on a platform in the London Underground getting ready to head to their next destination. It was 5 p.m. and the station was packed. Squier took hold of Sarah’s hand and began counting her students. Just then, a train pulled up to the platform.“Suddenly, my daughter let go of my hand, jumped on the train, and the doors began to close,” Virginia recalled. “As the train gathered speed, I ran alongside trying to force the door open by digging my fingers into the black rubber seal. Through the window, I could see my daughter’s panicked face.”The last thing she saw before the train pulled out of the station was her daughter crying and pounding her small fists against the glass. Behind her, a young man dressed in black leather with a spiked (有尖刺的) collar stood up and moved toward her. Virginia’s heart raced—his rough appearance matched every warning she’d ever heard about “dangerous” strangers. His black leather jacket with sharp-looking decorations, messy hair, even the way he walked—everything about him screamed “trouble”. She imagined the worst—what if he was a thief What if he took Sarah somewhere she couldn’t find her Terrified, Virginia searched for help but struggled to explain the emergency to a station worker who didn’t speak English well. “My daughter — the train!” she cried, but he didn’t understand. She tried speaking slowly, then louder, even gesturing wildly, but the language barrier made her panic grow. Each failed attempt left her more desperate as the train disappeared into the tunnel. The young man on the train had witnessed what had happened and immediately stepped in to help.Paragraph 1:He bent down and gently wiped Sarah’s tears with his sleeve.Paragraph 2:As Virginia hugged Sarah tightly, the young man disappeared into the crowd.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。湖北省黄冈中学2025届高三第二次模拟考试英语答案听力:1-5 ABCCB 6-10 ACAAB 11-15 ABCBC 16-20 ACCBB阅读理解:21-23 DBD 24-27 DBCB 28-31 DBBC 32-35 CBBA阅读七选五:36-40 AGEBD完形填空:41-45 ABBAC 46-50 DDCBB 51-55 CCDCA语法填空: bining 57. possessions 58. which 59. followed 60.Gradually61.of 62.person’s/personal 63.distinctive/distinct 64.cut 65.are应用文参考范文:Dear Tom,I hope you are feeling better now. I heard that you have been sick and absent from school for a week. I am really worried about you. Have you seen a doctor Please make sure to get enough rest and take your medicine on time.Everyone in our class misses you, and we all hope that you get well soon. Our teachers also asked about you and hope you will recover soon. Don’t worry about your studies— I can help you with the notes and homework when you return. I am sure you will catch up on any work once you’re back.Take good care of yourself, and I look forward to seeing you back at school soon!Best wishes,Li Hua读后续写参考范文:Paragraph 1: He bent down and gently wiped Sarah’s tears with his sleeve. “Shhh, it’s okay, little one,” he murmured in a voice much softer than his tough appearance suggested. His large hands moved with unexpected tenderness as he carefully wiped Sarah’s tear-streaked cheeks. When she continued to sob, he reached into his pocket and pulled out a slightly crumpled candy. “Here,” he said with a small smile that crinkled the corners of his eyes, “this always helps me feel better.” Keeping a protective arm around her, he guided Sarah off at the next stop, using his broad shoulders to protect her from the jostling crowd as they waited for the returning train.Paragraph 2: As Virginia hugged Sarah tightly, the young man disappeared into the crowd. Virginia’s arms trembled as she clutched Sarah to her chest — her relief so overwhelming that she barely noticed the young man slipping away. “Wait!” she called out, but her voice was lost in the station noise. Looking down at Sarah’s calm face, Virginia felt a wave of shame. That dangerous-looking stranger, the one she’d judged instantly by his rough appearance, had shown more kindness than anyone else today. His leather jacket had protected Sarah from the cold train air, his spiked collar had made other passengers give them space, and his tattooed hands had held her daughter’s small fingers so gently. Wiping her tears, Virginia made a silent promise to herself: never again would she let appearances cloud her judgment so completely.录音原文Text 1 (a machine)M: This machine has so many buttons. I can’t figure out which one makes it run[v. (使)运转].W: You’d better read the instructions first. Pressing the buttons improperly may cause the machine to break down.M: Oh, I see.Text 2 (to get a low mark)M: What’s up W: We got the test back and I got a really low mark—one of the worst in the class. I knew it hadn’t gone well, but not this badly.Text 3 (job interview)W: In what specific ways will our company benefit from hiring you M: Well, my technical background is very helpful for your company. And I have enough knowledge to market the products.W: Good. We’ll contact you by email soon to inform you of the result.Text 4 (to donate toys)M: Hi, I’d like to make a toy donation.W: Oh, great! Thanks. Wow, these are great toy cars!M: Yeah, they were my son’s. There are 30 of them in that bag. They cost £5 each if you buy them new!Text 5 (first aid)M: From what I’ve learned in lectures, to cure an infection, we have to clean the wound first. Then, we must close it.W: But we don’t have medical tools outdoors, and Michael is getting worse. Run back to the car and call an ambulance.Text 6 (to buy a plane ticket)M: I need to fly to San Diego during the New Year holiday.W: Time is running out. ⑥You’d better buy your ticket now.M: You must be kidding. It’s only November.W: ⑥Well, listen to me. ⑦You really need to buy a ticket now.M: But maybe prices will be lower in December.W: ⑦Lower prices won’t do you any good if there are no seats.M: ⑦You’re right.Text 7 (an impressive building)M: Linda, what is the most impressive building you’ve visited W: It must be the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. I saw them 2 years ago.M: Well, how tall are they W: ⑨They were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004. They reach the height of 451.9 meters.M: Are they well-known all over the world W: Sure. ⑩Tourists can’t miss them when visiting Malaysia.M: Do you want to go there again W: Of course.M: Okay. ⑧⑩How about we all go there for a family holiday this summer It’s a reward for your excellent final grade.W: ⑩Wow, that’s great.Text 8 (to raise funds)M: Anna, I need some advice. I’m taking part in the London to Brighton cycle ride and I want to raise some money for charity. I know you took part in Red Nose Day last year.W: Right. It’s an event where viewers need to watch a TV “telethon”. Money goes to help the homeless. I also took part in the London Marathon last year. I raised some money for cancer research.M: Wow, both events were brilliant.W: Yes. So you have to ask your friends or family to sponsor you. Why not set up a web page first M: OK, what sort of information do I put on the web page W: You explain what event you’re doing and then which charity do you want to support.M: I want to do it for the British Heart Foundation.W: OK. Do you have any particular reason M: Yes, my grandfather is suffering from heart disease. So I want to do something special.Text 9 (school application advice)W: Hello, Professor George, my name is Wan Jing. I'm mother of one of your English students, Lei.M: Oh, hello, how may I help you W: My husband and I wonder if you could make suggestions on how to improve our son’s chances of applying to different schools in the United States.M: Of course. First, you should know your son is the best English student I have.W: That’s so nice to hear.M: Second, many American colleges are adjusting their entrance requirements.W: In what ways M: Schools are now reviewing all their courses, extracurricular activities and other personal and educational achievements.W: Interesting. I do not quite understand other achievements.M: Well, other favorable achievements could be winning competitions in scientific experiments or developing social programs to help people. Finally, they will need to write an important essay about their intended major and career expectations.W: That gives us a lot to think about.Text 10 (a study)M: Hello, everyone! There was a five-year study by the Center for Childhood Development in LA. They were looking at how babies react to different types of people. And guess what they found Babies seem to be way more comfortable around other babies than they are with strange adults. This actually confirms what Dr Richard Perelman thinks. He’s written a bunch of books about raising kids with his research team. Dr Perelman says it’s a much better idea to have kids be with other kids in day care centers rather than being cared for by a babysitter. According to the study, some babies show fear of strange adults but are likely to reach out and try to touch an unfamiliar baby. There were two kids in the study who were super close. If they were separated for any reason, they’d start crying. The only way to make them happy was to let them be together. If these findings are true, it could lead to more family-oriented day care centers where kids can spend more time with each other. That’s really something to think about, isn’t it 参考答案与解析:A篇: 全球四大滑雪胜地21.本题选D。考查推理判断能力。根据文章中的描述:“This ski resort on Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido is celebrated for its abundant snowfall and expanding international community.”可知,Niseko因其丰富的降雪量和不断扩大的国际社区而著名。因此,选项D(Snowfall and international community)为正确答案。22.本题选B。考查细节理解能力。根据文章中“Explore flights to Whistler between November and April to enjoy it as a true winter wonderland.”可知,Whistler的最佳滑雪时间是11月至4月,因此选项B(November to March)是正确的。23. 本题选D。考查推理判断能力。文章主要介绍四个著名的滑雪胜地,并为滑雪爱好者提供旅行建议,因此文章的主要目的是为计划冬季旅行的滑雪爱好者提供指南,选项D(To provide a guide for skiing enthusiasts planning winter trips)为正确答案。B篇: 雨靴24. 本题选D。考查推理判断能力。第一段开篇即强调雨靴对乡村生活的重要性:“a good pair of wellington boots is more than just footwear—it’s an essential tool for daily life”,并详细描述了雨靴在乡村各种场景中的实用性(如冬季大雨、夏季湿草地等)。后文提到从儿童到成人雨靴的演变,是为了说明它们伴随家庭长期使用(“having served my family faithfully over the years”),进一步强化其不可或缺的地位。选项D最贴合主旨,而其他选项(如B“风格变化”)仅为次要细节。25.本题选B。考查推理判断能力。第二段提到,色彩鲜艳的雨靴在乡村会传递“just visiting”的信号,与耐用实用的乡村风格形成对比。作者明确区分了城市与乡村雨靴的适用场景,并指出前者在乡村显得格格不入(“in the countryside, they clearly say, ‘just visiting’”)。因此,彩色雨靴暗示穿着者非本地人,选项B正确。A项与文意相反,C、D项未提及。26. 本题选C。考查推理判断能力。第三段以时间线展开,从19世纪初威灵顿公爵的改良(“Originally called Hessians…”),到1980年代的绿色靴子象征(“in the 1980s, green boots symbolized…”),再到1990年代环保材料的尝试(“in the actual greener 1990s…”),最后提到现今的环保趋势(“Today, most are made from…”)。全文通过时间顺序描述雨靴的演变,故C项正确。A项“列举材料”和B项“上流时尚”仅为部分细节,D项“环境变化”偏离段落主线。27. 本题选B。考查推理判断能力。全文充满对雨靴的珍视与情感。作者称其为“essential tool” “old friends”,并表达“you miss them when they go” “I’ll never be without them”等强烈情感。这种描述远超客观评价(C),更非批判(A)或轻视(D),而是充满喜爱与依赖,故B“深情的”最准确。C篇: 笑声的科学28. 本题选D。考查词义猜测能力。根据上下文,“The community aspect of joy is paramount to understanding the reasons we laugh.”意为“社交因素对理解我们为什么笑至关重要”,因此,“essential to”更符合句意,选项D为正确答案。29. 本题选B。考查细节理解能力。根据文章第二段和第四段,“The emotion that we seem to be expressing with it is joy, but it’s a social joy that is primarily experienced with other people.”因此,选项B(A nice birthday gift brings him joy)符合描述,表明在这种情况下人会发出真正的笑声。30. 本题选B。考查细节理解能力。文章倒数第二段通过列举动物的笑声来支持其论点,即笑声并非人类独有的,其他动物也有类似的表现。选项B(By listing examples of laughter made by creatures)为正确答案。31.本题选C。考查推理判断能力。文章最后一段讨论了笑声的原因,最后一句提到“四个主要的方面”,所以接下来的段落可能会继续讨论笑声的主要原因。选项C(The main reasons why we laugh)为正确答案。D篇: 智能绷带32. 本题选C。考查细节理解能力。根据文章第二段,“It consists of a stretchable bandage attached to the skin, containing medication and a thin layer of electronics that monitors and wirelessly transmits data about the wound’s condition.”智能绷带的优势在于它能够实时监控并调整治疗。因此,选项C(It can monitor and adjust treatment in real time)为正确答案。33. 本题选B。考查细节理解能力。文章第三段主要讲解了智能绷带在伤口愈合中的突破,特别是电疗和生化传感技术的结合。因此,选项B(The breakthroughs in wound healing with Smart Bandages)为正确答案。34.本题选B。考查推理判断能力。文章最后一段提到“Researchers still need to investigate the bandage’s biosensor durability in human patients’ chronic wounds.”可知,智能绷带在人类伤口的持久性尚不确定。因此,选项B(The durability of the bandage in human wounds remains unclear)为正确答案。35. 本题选A。考查主旨概括能力。文章主要讨论一种新的智能绷带被研究出来了,可以有效治疗慢性疼痛。并且介绍了它的工作原理,发展历程以及目前存在的缺陷。因此,选项A(New Bandage Medicates Chronic Wounds)最为贴切。第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36. 本题选A。考查推理判断能力。文章开头提到“aging in place”是一种令人满意且自主的生活方式,但紧接着需要转折,引出后文关于如何实现居家养老的具体建议。空缺处后句“Understanding how to adapt home and lifestyle is crucial”强调“准备”的重要性,与A项的“careful preparation”直接呼应。其他选项(如C、E、F)与上下文逻辑不符。37. 本题选G。考查细节理解能力。前文提到浴室的安全改造(如防滑地板、扶手等),后句提到“Key structural adjustments”需要覆盖全屋。空缺处应承接浴室,转向厨房的类似改造。G项以“Similarly”开头,列举厨房的适应性设计(如降低台面、无障碍储物),与上下文形成并列关系。其他选项(如B、D)与“家居改造”主题无关。38. 本题选E。考查细节理解能力。本段主题是科技如何帮助老年人独立生活。后文以GoGoGrandparent为例,“该平台通过电话服务简化了交通出行、餐饮配送和杂货采购的获取方式。其用户友好系统在为老年人提供日常生活可靠支持的同时,也维护了他们的独立性。” 恰好对应E项“smartphone-challenged seniors”和 “bridge the digital divide”的描述。F选项虽然提到 “phone-based assistance”,但没有提及核心即技术帮助简化老年人的生活复杂程度。39. 本题选B。考查细节理解能力。后文列举社区资源(送餐、交通、老年中心等),并提到“These activities promote...well-being”,说明本段主题是社区支持。B项概括性提出“社区对居家养老的重要支持”,与后文内容完全匹配。D项虽提到“日常帮助”,但属于细节,无法作为段落主旨句。40. 本题选D。考查推理判断能力。前句提到“home care services adapt to changing needs”,后句补充“advocacy organizations help...”,因此空缺处需具体说明居家护理服务的内容。D项的“assist with daily tasks”及列举(清洁、烹饪、医疗)与前句“personalized care”直接对应。C项“家庭成员负责”与文章强调的“外部支持”矛盾。第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41. 本题选A。考查词汇辨析。根据上下文,Ellen在研究生时期经常使用城市的轻轨系统来通勤,因此选A(regularly)最符合句意。42. 本题选B。考查细节理解。根据文章内容,Ellen是在放学后乘坐地铁回家的,因此选B(home)最符合上下文。43. 本题选B。考查动词辨析。根据文章,Ellen到站后离开了列车,因此选B(exited)最为合适。44. 本题选A。考查动词辨析。Ellen开始爬楼梯,表示她正在上楼,因此选A(heading up)是最合适的表达。45. 本题选C。考查动词辨析。列车通常只会发出短促的铃声,而在此情况发生了较长的铃声,说明列车开始离开车站,因此选C(depart)最为合适。46. 本题选D。考查形容词辨析。列车的铃声非常剧烈且持续,表示是“violent”(暴力的),因此选D(violent)最符合句意。47. 本题选D。考查词汇辨析。根据上下文,列车铃声就像一连串的敲门声,因此选D(in a row)最为贴切。48. 本题选C。考查动词辨析。Ellen转身看向列车驾驶员,因此选C(turned around)最合适。49. 本题选B。考查名词辨析。列车员目光中充满了紧迫感,表示他感到“urgency”(紧急),因此选B(urgency)最合适。50. 本题选B。考查动词辨析。追踪者似乎迅速逃离了,因此选B(running)最为准确。51. 本题选C。考查词汇辨析。Ellen认为追踪者可能有恶意,因此选C(good)最合适。52. 本题选C。考查副词辨析。Ellen平安回家,表示她安全到家,因此选C(safely)最为合适。53. 本题选D。考查形容词辨析。Ellen感到不安的同时心怀感激,因此选D(grateful)最为贴切。54. 本题选C。考查动词辨析。列车员提醒她,这让她能够意识到自己可能处于危险之中,因此选C(pause)最为合适。55. 本题选A。考查动词辨析。列车员的提醒帮助Ellen避免了危险,因此选A(save)最合适。第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56. 填combining。考查非谓语动词用法,combine和主句主语构成主动关系,且和本句and后inspring构成并列关系。57. 填possessions。考查名词单复数。possesions表示“财产”。58. 填which。考查非限制性定语从句用法,which指代“Xi” ,且在从句中作主语。59. 填followed。考查动词时态,本句为完全倒装句,且从从句中可以看出本句为过去时态。60. 填Gradually。考查词性转换,放在句首,作状语,用副词形式。61. 填of。考查介词用法,of用在句中,表示“属于”。62. 填person’s/personal。考查名词所有格,表示“个人的”。63. 填distinctive/distinct。考查词性转换,distinctive/distinct表示“与......不同的”。64. 填.cut。考查非谓语动词用法,cut和主句主语构成被动关系,使用过去分词。65. 填are。考查主谓一致,句子主语为“Balin stone and “chicken’s blood stone”,谓语动词用复数形式。报告查询:登录或扫描二维码下载App(用户名和初始密码均为准考证号)湖北省黄冈中学2025届高三第二次模拟考试 英语作文题英语 答题卡Dear T om,姓名: 班级: 考场/座位号: 贴条形码区注意事项1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、班级、考场填写清楚,并认真核对条形码上的姓名和准考证号。2.选择题部分请按题号用2B铅笔填涂方框,修改时用橡皮擦干净,不 (正面朝上,切勿贴出虚线方框)留痕迹。3.非选择题部分请按题号用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔书写,否则作答无效。要求字体工整、笔迹清晰。作图时,必须用2B铅笔,并描浓。 正确填涂 缺考标记4.在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。5.请勿折叠答题卡,保持字体工整、笔迹清晰、卡面清洁。单选题1 [A] [B] [C] 6 [A] [B] [C] 11 [A] [B] [C] 16 [A] [B] [C] 21 [A] 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