安徽省合肥八中2025届高三高考最后一卷英语试卷(PDF版,含解析,含听力原文无音频)

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英语试题
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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
转涂到答题纸上。
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。
例:How much is the shirt
A. 19.15 B. 9.18 C. 9.15
答案是 C。
1. Where does the conversation take place
A. In a bookstore. B. In a library. C. In a classroom.
2. What helped Adrienne get the job according to the speakers
A. Her language skills. B. Her work experience. C. Her management abilities.
3. What are the speakers doing
A. Having a meeting. B. Boarding a flight. C. Waiting for Amanda.
4. Why does the man hesitate to join the tennis club
A. He doesn’t live nearby.
B. He shows little interest in tennis.
C. He has already joined the school team.
5. What did the man forget to do
A. Contact the organizer. B. Make an advertisement. C. Choose some performers.
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. What are the speakers mainly discussing
A. A computer museum.
B. Advances in computer technology.
C. A library with examples of technology.
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7. What do we know about the PowerBook 100
A. It was released in 1976.
B. It is worth about $900,000.
C. It is one of the earliest Apple laptops.
听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。
8. When does Tom normally get home
A. At about 5:30 pm. B. At about 6:30 pm. C. At about 7:30 pm.
9. Why will Sherry go back home late today
A. She’ll play a basketball game.
B. She needs to attend a meeting.
C. She is preparing a presentation.
10. What is the relationship between the speakers
A. Classmates. B. Family members. C. Coach and player.
听第 8段材料, 回答第 11至 13题。
11. Why does the woman come to talk to Tom
A. To buy a book. B. To ask for help. C. To recommend a story.
12. What is the book about
A. Amysterious garden.
B. A family adventurous trip.
C. Friendship between a kid and a creature.
13. What will the woman do next
A. Surf the Internet. B. Go to a bookshop. C. Talk to her nephew.
听第 9段材料, 回答第 14至 17题。
14. What can the software help people do
A. Deliver in a reasonable price.
B. Find third-party delivery platforms.
C. Manage deliveries within half an hour.
15. Who is the customer of the system
A. Supermarkets. B. Grocery stores. C. Delivery service companies.
16. How many orders can one customer handle per day with the system
A. About 200. B. About 300. C. About 600.
17. How do the users feel about DelivApp’s customer support
A. Satisfied. B. Confused. C. Disappointed.
听第 10段材料, 回答第 18至 20题。
18. Why does the speaker give the talk
A. To explain the plans for Earth Day.
B. To introduce how to protect the Earth.
C. To tell students the history of Earth Day.
19. What is Mr. Brown
A. A poet. B. A teacher. C. A climate expert.
20. What will the students do in the afternoon
A. Plant some trees. B. Learn to reduce waste. C. Readbooksonclimate change.
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。
A
The Path of Life Garden lies in a 14-acre field of paths, wildflowers and open spaces on the
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banks of the Connecticut River. The garden is a fun place for families. Kids love running through the
tree maze and jumping around the large stone sculptures. Grandparents love bringing their
grandchildren back year after year to see what is new and what has stayed the same.
The garden is also a unique place for a family gathering, business outing or birthday party. If
you are interested in hosting an event in the garden, please e-mail us or call 802-674-9933.
In July of each year, the One Drum Festival is held in the Path of Life Garden! This full day
celebration aims to bring together drummers from many different traditions.
Visitor information:
·Admission: $6 each (Age:13 and over); $3 each (Age:4-12); kids aged 3 and under are free;
admission is discounted (打折) by 10% for groups of 10 or more.
·Garden hours: Dawn to dusk
·Food and drink: Full lunch menu is available at Harpoon, which is close to the garden. Visitors
are welcome to have picnics in the fields of the garden!
·Touching or climbing: We hope you can protect the garden by not being too rough with our
sculptures.
·Animals: Only trained guide and service animals are permitted in the garden. Sorry, but no pets
allowed.
·Safety: Please be aware that there is poison ivy (毒葛) on the edges of the field so you should
stay on the path to avoid these plants!
21. What is the main purpose of the Path of Life Garden
A. To host business meetings. B. To celebrate musical traditions.
C. To protect endangered plants. D. To provide a space for family fun.
22. How much should a family with two adults, a 10-year-old, and a 2-year-old pay for admission
A. $15. B. $18. C. $21. D. $24.
23. What are visitors required to do
A. Avoid picnicking in the fields. B. Bring their own trained service animals.
C. Attend the One Drum Festival in July. D. Stay on the path to avoid poisonous plants.
B
If you spot a lone fridge sitting on a city sidewalk, don’t quickly assume it’s just someone’s
trash waiting to be taken away. There’s a good chance it’s actually full of free food, there for anyone
in the neighborhood who might need it. These “community fridges” have been popping up in cities
across the U.S. as more and more people struggle to get enough to eat.
Community fridges are a creative, neighborly way to fight food insecurity. They’re set up and
looked after by local volunteers who want to help their communities. Volunteers gather donations
from grocery stores, restaurants, and even individuals. They use social media to let people know
what’s inside, what’s running low, and when new food has arrived. To keep things safe and inviting,
they clean the fridges often and arrange the contents so everything is easy to see and clearly marked.
Julian Bentivegna, a chef and restaurant owner, started a community fridge this year. He told
the National Post that he was surprised and happy to see how much people cared. At first, he worried
there might be too many donations and not enough people taking the food, but instead, things have
balanced out naturally. “We don’t police the fridges at all. We just let people take what they need and
leave what they don’t,” he said.
In Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighborhood, Pam Tietze founded the Friendly Fridge. She shared a
story about a woman who once relied on soup kitchens but now can pick up fresh ingredients to cook
at home, giving her more dignity and choice. “There’s the dignity of going to a fridge instead of a
soup kitchen. I’m confident we’re serving those in need,” said Tietze.
Although these fridges make a real difference, it’s sad that ordinary people are left to patch up
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gaps in the food system—a problem that really needs government action. A quarter of New Yorkers
deal with food insecurity, and about 30 percent of all food in the U.S. ends up wasted. Generous
volunteers can help, but lasting change will come only from better policies and food distribution.
Still, it’s heartening to see communities look after each other. If you want to help, check freedge.org
or search “community fridge” online to find one in your city.
24. How does a community fridge operate
A. It is set up by the community officials. B. Food information is spread via social media.
C. Donors mark and organize the contents. D. Volunteers help to repair a broken fridge.
25. What difference did community fridges bring to the woman according to Paragraph 4
A. She could get more and fresher food. B. Her cooking skills were enhanced at home.
C. Her pride was prevented from being hurt. D. She found a position in the soup kitchen.
26. Why does the author feel sad
A. The government fails to take on the duty. B. A quarter of New Yorkers are starving.
C. Food donations are severely insufficient. D. Community fridges don't meet the expectations.
27. What is the purpose of the last paragraph
A. To advertise the website freedge.org. B. To praise the donors and volunteers.
C. To show the author’s positive attitude. D. To call for donations to the fridge project
C
Misinformation and disinformation can be a threat to our society. It can divide communities and
make it harder for people to make informed choices. No one is immune. “We just don’t have the
time, the cognitive resources or even the motivation to literally fact-check every piece of information
that comes our way,” says Briony Swire-Thompson, director of the Psychology of Misinformation
Lab at Northeastern University.
People have a whole life’s worth of experiences that affects how they engage with whatever
they read online or hear on the news. So often people’s memories really shaped the ways that they
engage in current ways with social systems and their media environments. Fortunately, people trust
information more when it comes from sources or cultural contexts they are familiar with, so talking
to your loved ones can make a difference.
Swire-Thompson says she’s found discussing sources to be an effective way to help reveal
misinformation. That will help you have a conversation about who or what you both trust and why.
In one study, Swire-Thompson found highlighting a source’s low expertise worked well, like
pointing out the source’s lack of skills, professional training, relevant educational background, etc.
You can also point out any conflicts of interest they might have. “It was far more effective than just
correcting the misinformation,” says Swire-Thompson. You might want to keep that correction short,
but research shows providing a “factual alternative,” or saying what is actually true, is more effective
than just saying a piece of information is false.
Certainly change after one conversation is not guaranteed. These conversations are not about
trying to transform someone naturally. It is more about how we can build this coexisting trust with
each other and continue these types of conversations in a sustainable and healthy way. There is
always this sense of urgency to say “false, I want to correct you!” But to build long-term
relationships, to be able to do this on a slower scale will have a larger impact.
28. What causes people to believe in false information
A. Lack of social engagement. B. Effect of personal experiences.
C. Threat from sources of wrong news. D. Little access to information checking.
29. What is an effective way to correct the misinformation
A. Providing professional training. B. Citing the source of information.
C. Offering the factual version of the story. D. Praising the effective news collection.
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30. What does the author imply in the last paragraph
A. Transforming a person’s nature is challenging.
B. Harmonious relationships beat being right.
C. False information needs urgent attention.
D. Conversations are encouraged among family.
31. What is a suitable title for the text
A. Trust Loved Ones With Heart B. Misinformation Harms Our Society
C. Correction Enhances Communication D. Remove Misinformation by Connection
D
Like rolling into a gas station during a road trip, whale sharks use oil and gas platforms as a
brief stop during their migrations of thousands of kilometers across the oceans. The human-made
structures attract marine life — including the sharks’ favorite snack: plankton(浮游生物). But
experts worry that this attraction could put the endangered giant creatures at risk of ship strike or
chemical pollution.
Satellite tracking of whale sharks off the coast of western Australia shows how oil and gas
platforms influence the movements of these gentle giants, marine ecologist Ben D’ Antonio, of the
Australian Institute of Marine Science and University of Western Australia, and colleagues report
January 18.
“Think of seafloor features like a truck stop on a highway,” D’Antonio says. “On a family
vacation, we often pull into truck stops to fuel up and grab a quick bite before heading to our final
destination. Whale sharks seem to be using seafloor features in a similar way.”
Over 14 years, the researchers tagged 78 whale sharks, tracked their movements and
cross-checked the location of landform characteristics to see how these affect the sharks’ routes.
While natural canyons and seamounts also act as brief stops, this attraction towards oil platforms —
possibly bolstered by plankton’s attraction to the platforms’ rays of light — could put the huge
animals at risk of being hit by a ship or pollution from oil spills or discharges. It’s impossible to
know exactly how many are being killed by ships because their bodies sink without a sign.
The researchers hope this finding will help decision makers managing marine protected areas
and raise awareness of the potential impact on marine life when human-made platforms are disused
or new structures are built. “This will become more relevant as developments for renewable energy
begin to add additional structure to many coastal areas,” D’Antonio says.
32. Why do whale sharks use oil and gas platforms as a brief stop
A. To admire the man-made structures. B. To get food attracted by the platforms.
C. To attract other species of marine life. D. To attack ships stopping at the place.
33. What risk can whale sharks meet when approaching oil and gas platforms
A. Colliding with ships. B. Missing their snacks.
C. Being hunted by people. D. Being disturbed by tourists.
34. What does the underlined word “ bolstered” mean in paragraph 4
A. Sheltered. B. Boosted. C. Rejected. D. Polluted.
35. What role do the researchers hope this finding will play
A. Promote the economy of coastal cities.
B. Improve the stability of the gas platforms.
C. Assist decision makers with structure planning.
D. Help countries to upgrade energy structures.
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
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余选项。
How to Recover Effectively After Exercise
Proper recovery is as important as the workout itself. Many students push themselves hard
during sports but neglect post-exercise care, which may lead to injuries or fatigue. Here are
science-based strategies to maximize your recovery.
1. Cool down properly
Never skip the cool-down phase after training. A 5-10 minute slow jog or walk helps your heart
rate return to normal gradually. This prevents dizziness caused by sudden stops and removes waste
products from muscles. 36
2. Rehydrate(补水) smartly
Sweating during exercise causes fluid loss. 37 For intense workouts lasting over an hour,
drinks containing electrolytes are recommended. Avoid sugary beverages as they may slow down
hydration.
3. 38
During deep sleep, your body releases growth hormones that repair tissues. This is when magic
happens for muscle recovery. Students should aim for 7-9 hours nightly. Creating a dark, quiet
sleeping environment significantly enhances recovery efficiency.
4. Try active recovery
Light activities on rest days boost blood circulation. 39 These low-intensity movements
deliver nutrients to muscles without causing strain. Even a short walk between study sessions makes
a difference.
5. Track your progress
Note down exercise duration, intensity, and how your body responds. This helps identify
patterns and adjust training plans. 40 Many apps provide visual graphs to make tracking easier.
A. Recover your muscles.
B. Prioritize sleep quality.
C. Swimming or cycling at a gentle pace works best.
D. Keeping a fitness journal brings unexpected benefits.
E. Drink water immediately even if you don’t feel thirsty.
F. Set specific goals before starting any exercise program.
G. Stretching major muscle groups for 15-30 seconds each can also improve flexibility.
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。
I grew up in a family where academic success was everything. My parents, both university
professors, had my future 41 planned: top high school to Ivy League to lawyer. I followed the
script perfectly until sophomore year, when a community theater poster 42 my path.
During rehearsals for Romeo and Juliet, I discovered an unexpected passion. Memorizing lines
felt 43 than solving math equations. The stage became my escape from 44 . But when my
parents found out, their 45 was sharp: "This is a distraction."
Despite their disapproval, I still kept going to practice. However, I was not as confident as I
used to be. One night, my drama teacher 46 my trembling hands. "You have real talent," she
said, handing me an audition flyer(试镜传单). I hesitated—the audition 47 with a crucial exam.
Ultimately, I 48 to follow my heart.
Weeks later, standing nervously backstage, I realized this wasn't just about acting. It was
about 49 my own voice. The performance was far from perfect—I 50 a line in Act 2—but
the audience's applause felt more 51 than any test score.
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Now as a theater major, I understand: Life isn't about 52 others' expectations. True success
means having the 53 to write your own story. Even my parents finally 54 that my choice
brought unexpected growth. Looking back, that torn theater poster was the 55 of my true self.
41. A. neatly B. vaguely C. roughly D. blindly
42. A. blocked B. recorded C. widened D. altered
43. A. heavier B. smoother C. duller D. riskier
44. A. approval B. curiosity C. pressure D. boredom
45. A. reaction B. ambition C. tradition D. conclusion
46. A. ignored B. questioned C. noticed D. released
47. A. conflicted B. cooperated C. contrasted D. combined
48. A. pretended B. refused C. regretted D. chose
49. A. losing B. finding C. hiding D. doubting
50. A. criticized B. wrote C. translated D. forgot
51. A. artificial B. formal C. genuine D. awkward
52. A. setting B. avoiding C. meeting D. lowering
53. A. courage B. wealth C. luck D. fame
54. A. resisted B. predicted C. denied D. admitted
55. A. obstacle B. beginning C. ending D. routine
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。
On January 27th, stock markets in America and Europe shook violently. DeepSeek’s “V3” and
“R1” models, 56 powerful capabilities astonished investors, had an impact. Nvidia, a key chip
- maker in the AI rush, 57 (see) its value drop by $600bn.
Blocked by U.S. export controls from using top chips, DeepSeek found 58 innovative
way to make existing chips work wonders and created models as excellent as 59 of Google
and OpenAI, but at a 60 (significant) lower cost.
Sam Altman, head of OpenAI, has always said the U.S. approach to AI development, which
requires massive amounts of capital and super-strong computing power, is money-intensive. This has
led many investors 61 (anticipate) that only a few companies would control the market and
make huge profits. But now, those profit expectations are 62 risk.
DeepSeek’s success challenges this view by showing 63 competition and innovation will
make AI cheaper and the ease with which DeepSeek found 64 (great) efficiency will stimulate
competition. The real winners will be consumers. For AI to transform society, it needs to be cheap,
accessible and uncontrolled by any single country or corporation. DeepSeek’s success suggests that
such a world is 65 .(imagine)
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,上周五你们班到城市博物馆参观了一场中国古代科学技术展览。请你给
英国朋友 Chris 写一封信分享这次经历,内容包括:
1. 展览参观的内容;
2. 你的感想。
Dear Chris,
I’m writing to share with you an exhibition of Ancient Chinese Science and Technology in the City
Museum last Friday.
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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。
It all started when the new neighbour across the street brought back a Ping-Pong table and left it
on his front lawn. He is a college student, and if you live in a college town, you understand that a
Ping-Pong table on a front lawn is not just a Ping-Pong table. It’s a beer-pong table.
For those unfamiliar, beer pong involves bouncing balls into an opponent’s cup of beer, thereby
forcing that person to drink. I knew it so well because I had spent years living on the other side of
town, closer to the university. At that time, my husband and I shared a property line with 27 students,
the sounds of beer pong extending late into the night and early into the morning, accompanied by
unpleasant instrument sounds.
The best we could do was move to a quieter part of town, which we did at great expense. And
now, here was this guy with a new beer-pong table within full view of my new kitchen window.
I come from a big family full of people easy to anger. I have always hoped that I’d be the one to
change. I go to therapy. I journal and forest-bathe. These have helped soften the anger I inherited, but
it’s still in there. Occasionally, I lose control and I say something I regret. The best way I know to
repair the damage is with food. I’ve gifted tons of homemade food and jars of orange juice squeezed
from homegrown fruit. I’ve seen the way a simple gift, such as a loaf of banana bread, can open the
door of a heart that’s hurt, even if only a little.
Of course, I’d rather not hurt anyone in the first place. But when I saw that beer-pong table, the
memories of drunk, loud and entitled college students angered me so much that it overturned a truth
I hold to be self-evident: that all neighbours are created equal---at least in theory.
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。
Paragraph 1:
So I walked right up to the student’s house, past that stupid table and knocked on the door.
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Paragraph 2:
I put some dough(面团 ) balls on a cookie sheet and baked them just until they looked and
smelled perfect.
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合肥八中 2025 届高三最后一卷
英语试题参考答案及评分参考
1~5 BABAC 6~10 ACBCA 11~15 BCAAC 16~20 CAABB
21. 答案:D
定位句: 第一段“The garden is a fun place for families”和第二段“The garden is also a unique place for
family gathering……”
解析: 选项 D 概括了花园的核心功能,涵盖原文核心关键词。干扰项 A(商务会议)和 B(音乐节)
仅为附加活动,非主要目的。
22.A
计算过程:
成人票:2×$6 = $12
10岁儿童:$3
2岁儿童:免费
总计:$12 + $3 = $15
干扰项陷阱: 选项 B ($18) 可能误导未注意到"3岁以下免费"规则的学生。
23.D
定位句: “Please be aware that there is poison ivy… stay on the path to avoid these plants!”
解析: 选项 D 直接对应安全规定。干扰项 B(自带服务动物)曲解原文“仅允许导盲犬/服务动物”的
表述。
随着粮食危机问题的显现,一些社区的街头出现了“社区冰箱”,在餐厅、志愿者等民间群体的组织
下,免费向有需要的人提供食物,以一种全新的思路在应对粮食危机问题。
24. B 文中相关信息:“They use social media to let people know what’s inside, what’s running low, and when
new food has arrived.”这表明通过社交媒体传播食品信息。
A项:“community officials”文中并未出现设立冰箱由社区官员主导。
C项:“Donors mark and organize the contents.”实际上内容由志愿者组织,不是所有捐赠者。“They clean
the fridges often and arrange the contents so everything is easy to see and clearly marked.”这里说的是志愿
者的工作。
D项:志愿者主要负责维护和清洁冰箱,不是修理坏掉的冰箱。
所以 B项符合文意。
25. C 相关原文:“She shared a story about a woman who once relied on soup kitchens but now can pick up
fresh ingredients to cook at home, giving her more dignity and choice.”
“There’s the dignity of going to a fridge instead of a soup kitchen.”
C项意思是她的自尊心得到保护。“dignity”对应“pride”(自尊)。
其他选项分析:A项提到“more and fresher food”,文中说能拿到新鲜食材,但没说有“更多”和“更新鲜”。
B 项“Her cooking skills were enhanced at home.”文中没提她的厨艺提升,只是说她能自己做饭。D 项
“position in soup kitchen”文中没有提到她成为汤厨房的成员或职位。C项最契合原文意思。
26. A 相关原文:“it’s sad that ordinary people are left to patch up gaps in the food system—a problem that
really needs government action.”
也就是现在是靠个人努力去弥补,而本应是政府解决的问题。
B项虽然前文提到食物浪费和有人吃不饱,但作者的“sad”主要落脚点在政府未作为;B项只是客观现
象,C项和 D项文中没有相关信息。所以 A项最准确。
27. D 相关原文:“If you want to help, check freedge.org or search‘community fridge’ online to find one in
your city.”
作者鼓励读者参与、捐赠。虽然提到了网址,但不是单纯为广告推广(A)。
B项,作者整体表达了正面情感但没有直接赞扬志愿者或捐赠者。C 项有一定道理,最后一句话“it’s
heartening to see communities look after each other”,但主要并非只是表达感受,而是引导行动。D 项明
确呼吁大家捐赠,最恰当。
28. B 根据第二段第一句和第二句,人们有一生的经历,影响他们如何在网上阅读或在新闻上听到的东
西。通常,人们的记忆真正塑造了他们当前参与社会系统和媒体环境的方式,可知人们自己的人生经
历让他们相信了错误的信息,故选 B。
29. C 根据第三段最后一句,研究表明,提供一个“事实的替代方案”,或者说什么是真实的,比仅仅说
一条信息是错误的更有效,故选 C。
30. B 根据最后一段,总是有一种紧迫感,说“错误,我想纠正你!”但建立长期关系,能够在较慢的规
模上做到这一点将产生更大的影响,可知长久关系更重要,故选 B。
31. D 通关全文,研究告诉我们在身边人误信错误信息时,我们应当通过恰当的沟通方式让他们意识到
问题,而不是粗暴的纠正,故选 D。
32. B 根据第一段第二句,这些人造的结构吸引了海洋生物——包括鲨鱼最喜欢的零食:浮游生物(浮
游生物),可知鲨鱼是为了获取食物而暂时停留,故选 B。
33. A 根据第二段最后一句,但专家们担心,这种吸引力可能会使这种濒临灭绝的巨型生物面临船只撞
击或化学污染的风险,故选 A。
34. B 根据第四段,虽然天然峡谷和海山也是短暂的停留,但这种对石油平台的吸引力——可能是由于
浮游生物对平台光线的吸引力——可能会使巨大的动物面临被船只撞击或石油泄漏或排放造成的污
染的风险,以及前文的内容,得知,浮游生物受到石油的吸引,从而促进了以浮游生物为食物的鲨鱼
的到来,故选 B。
35. C 根据最后一段第一句,研究人员希望,这一发现将有助于决策者管理海洋保护区,并提高人们对
当人造平台被废弃或建造新结构时对海洋生物的潜在影响的认识,故选 C。
36. G(段尾句)
解析:围绕冷却的好处,不仅可以预防眩晕,还可以增强肌肉的柔韧性。Also 明确地展示了句子间
并列的关系。
37. E(段中句)
解析:本段围绕“补水”,G项“即使不渴也要喝水”与“体液流失”构成因果逻辑,且与下文“含电解质饮
品”形成递进。
38. B(标题句)
解析:段落的大意在于睡眠对于肌肉恢复的作用,故选“B”。
39. C(段中句)
解析:前文提到“轻度活动”,C项列举游泳、骑行等具体方式,与后文“低强度运动”呼应。
40. D(段尾句)
解析:前文讨论记录训练数据,E项总结“记录的好处”,与结尾“app工具”形成总分结构。
41. A neatly上下文复现:后文“followed the script perfectly”说明计划是“整齐规划的”,neatly planned
是固定搭配
42. D altered 语义逻辑:社区戏剧海报“改变”人生路径,alter(改变)呼应后文剧情转折
43. B smoother 情感对比:前文“academic pressure”与“escape from pressure”形成对比,记忆台词
比数学题“更顺畅”
44. C pressure 关键词复现:前文“academic success was everything”对应逃离“压力”
45. A reaction 语境推理:父母发现后的“反应”是严厉反对,sharp reaction 符合情感冲突
46. C noticed动作逻辑:老师“注意到”手抖并给予鼓励,noticed(察觉)体现细节观察
47. A conflicted 固定搭配:conflict with(与…冲突),描述试镜与考试时间冲突
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48. D chose 主题呼应:最终“选择”追随内心,体现个人成长的核心矛盾
49. B finding语篇关键词:全文主题“寻找自我声音”,finding one’s voice 是成长类文章固定表达
50. D forgot 情节逻辑:表演不完美,具体表现为“忘词”,forgot a line 符合语境动作
51. C genuine 情感对比:掌声比分数更“真实”,genuine 与前文“追求完美”形成反差
52. C meeting 固定搭配:meet expectations(满足期望),否定结构“isn’t about…”点明主题
53. A courage 主题升华:需“勇气”书写自己的故事,courage 是成长类完形结尾高频词
54. D admitted 情感转变:父母最终“承认”选择的价值,admit 体现态度变化
55. B beginning 首尾呼应:海报是“真正的自我”的“开端”,beginning 与首段“altered my path”
形成闭环
56.whose
解析:此处需要一个关系代词,连接先行词 “DeepSeek’s “V3” and “R1” models”(DeepSeek的 V3和
R1模型)和后面的定语从句 “powerful capabilities astonished investors”(强大的能力让投资者
震惊)。从句描述的是“模型”所拥有的“能力”,表示所属关系,因此应用物主关系代词 whose。
57. saw
解析:句子描述的是发生在过去(1月 27日)的事情,因此谓语动词需要用一般过去时。这里考察 see
sb/sth do sth(看见某人/某物做某事)的句型,其中 see 后跟宾语 its value(它的价值),再跟
省略 to 的动词不定式(即动词原形)drop(下跌)。因此,括号中的动词 see 应变为过去式 saw。
58. an
解析: 此处需要一个不定冠词修饰名词短语 “innovative way”(创新的方法)。单词 innovative 的发
音是以元音音素 / / 开头的,所以其前应使用不定冠词 an。
59. those
解析:这句话是将 DeepSeek 的模型与谷歌和 OpenAI 的模型进行比较(as excellent as … of Google
and OpenAI)。为了避免重复名词 models(模型),需要用代词来指代。因为 models 是复数,
所以应用指示代词的复数形式 those 来代替,相当于 the models。
60. significantly
解析:此处需要一个词来修饰形容词的比较级 lower(更低的)。修饰形容词或副词应用副词。括号中
给出的词是形容词 significant(显著的),其对应的副词形式是 significantly(显著地)。
61. to anticipate
解析:这里考察固定搭配 lead sb to do sth,意为“导致/使得某人做某事”。句中 This has led many
investors 后面需要跟动词不定式作宾语补足语。因此,括号中的动词 anticipate(预期)应使
用 to 加动词原形的形式,即 to anticipate。
句意:这使得许多投资者预期…
62. at
解析:此处考察固定介词短语 at risk,意为“处于危险之中;面临风险”。
63. how
解析:动词 showing(表明)后面需要跟一个宾语从句。这个从句解释的是“竞争和创新将如何(以
何种方式)使人工智能更便宜”,表示方式,因此需要用连接副词 how 来引导这个宾语从句。
64. greater
解析:此处需要一个形容词来修饰名词 efficiency(效率)。根据上下文,DeepSeek 找到了提升效率
的方法,这里是指找到了“更显著的”或“更高程度的”效率。因此应用形容词 great(大的,显著
的)的比较级 greater。
65. imaginable
解析:系动词 is 后面需要一个形容词作表语,描述 such a world(这样一个世界)。括号中给出的是
动词 imagine(想象)。根据句意,DeepSeek 的成功表明“这样一个世界是可以想象得到的”,
而不是“虚构的”。形容词 imaginable 意为“可以想象的,可能的”,符合句意。而 imaginary 意
为“想象中的,虚构的”,不符合语境。
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66. 应用文作文
One possible version:
Dear Chris,
I’m writing to share with you an exhibition of Ancient Chinese Science and Technology in the City
Museum last Friday.
Once inside, we saw ancient astronomical tools, learning how ancestors precisely observed the sky. The
paper-making display was fascinating too, showing raw to paper transformation. Bronze vessels and traditional
medicine exhibits were equally impressive.
This visit filled me with awe for ancestors’ wisdom. Their creations still benefit us. I’m proud of my
country’s rich heritage. Hope you can experience it someday.
Yours,
Li Hua
67. 读后续写范文
So I walked right up to the student’s house, past that stupid table and knocked on the door. As soon as the
door was open, I even didn’t bother to introduce myself and directly told him that his table had to go. “Who are
you ” he asked. “And what gives you the right to make such a ridiculous demand ” His impoliteness only
infuriated me more. I started to yell how stupid his table was and how inconsiderate he was. Suddenly, I felt a
pull on my arm: my husband. He had predicted my action and appeared on time to pull me away. The rest of the
day, I was shaking with anger. But the next morning, I awoke, full of shame. Why couldn’t I keep it together
Why couldn’t I approach him nicely So I decided to do what I was good at: turning to the fridge.
I put the dough balls on a cookie sheet and baked them just until they looked and smelled perfect. Then I
walked what felt like miles across the street to the kid’s doorstep, right past the beer-pong table. The student
opened the door wearing a white T-shirt. I offered the plate with one hand, the other pressed to my chest. I told
him that the person he met yesterday wasn’t me. At least, it wasn’t the person I wanted to be. “Would you please
forgive me ” I asked. He looked down at the plate, and his face softened. He said the person I met at his door
yesterday hadn’t been him, either. He was sorry, too. Then he closed the door and I walked back across the street,
feeling like I’d witnessed a miracle.
听力材料原文
Text 1 借书
W: How long may I keep these books
M: Two weeks. If you cannot return them on time, you will be fined.
W: How can I check them out I forgot to bring my student card.
M: Just tell me your student number.
Text 2 Adrienne 的优势
W: I heard Adrienne got the job of managing the Paris office. Her experience is in a completely different field,
but she can speak French. I think that really helped.
M: Yeah. I guess it’s easier for her to do a new job than for someone else to learn a new language.
Text 3 登机
M: Where have you been I’ve been twiddling my thumbs, waiting for you to arrive.
W: Sorry. I didn’t expect the meeting was going to be that long. Let’s go in before it’s too late.
M: The weather is not good. Hope the flight will take off on time or we’re gonna miss Amanda’s wedding.
Text 4 邀请对方加入网球俱乐部
W: Bella told me you used to be the best tennis player in your school team. Are you interested in joining the
tennis club in our community center
M: Well, I still have to think it over since I’ve just moved out recently. That place is too far from my new home.
Text 5 为音乐节做准备
M: Hi, Anna! I am looking forward to the music festival our company is helping organize.
W: Yeah. Have you listened to any of the bands A decision needs to be made soon so the band has time to
perform.
M: Oh, I totally forgot that. I was actually so busy with the advertising.
Text 6 电脑博物馆
W: There’s now a computer museum in our city. A boy and his father are showing 200 Apple computers in an old
library. There’s a computer from 1976 that still works.
M: I didn’t even know that computers were made before 1980.
W: There are fewer than 70 of those ones left, and they’re selling for around $900, 000 on the Internet.
M: What else do they have
W: They have an Apple Lisa 2/5. Lisa is the daughter of Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple. There’s also a
PowerBook 100. The PowerBook 100 Series was the very first generation of PowerBook laptops launched
by Apple.
M: Wow! I’d love to see them all.
Text 7 学校生活
W: Hey, Tom. What are you still doing at school I thought your mother always drove you home.
M: She usually does. I just attended a meeting with my basketball team. The coach has set a new training
schedule for next season’s games.
W: Oh, cool. I’m looking forward to it. Then how will you go back home
M: I’ve called my mom and told her to pick me up one hour later than usual. I will get home at around 7:30 pm
today. Then why are you still at school
W: Well, it’s my turn to give the presentation at the biology class tomorrow. I’m here preparing it. By the way,
you give an excellent presentation at today’s class.
M: Thanks. I’ve put a lot effort into it. Oh, there’s my mom’s car. See you, Sherry.
W: See you, Tom.
Text 8 推荐书籍
W: Tom, my little nephew’s birthday is around the corner. Could you recommend a gift to me
M: Hey, I just bought a book called Bradley and the Dinosaur by Julian Hilton for my son. It is a sweet story
with imaginative fun.
W: What story does the book tell
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M: When Bradley is sent into the garden by his mom to get flowers, he encounters a big creature: dinosaur.
Bradley’s bravery and kindness makes them become friends instantly and the Dinosaur takes Bradley on an
adventure to a land full of dinosaurs:Dinoland, where there are all sorts of dinosaurs.
W: Oh, is it suitable for the kids aged 5
M: Of course. It is targeted at children aged from 2 to 7. This book is an undiscovered treasure for young
dinosaur fans and bedtime story lovers.
W: I will go to the bookshop downtown this afternoon. Would you like to go with me
M: Why bother Just check the Amazon.
W: It’s a good idea.
Text 9 人物采访
W: Mr. Michael Parshin, I’ve been curious about what DelivApp is.
M: It is a software for managing deliveries in under an hour. If, say, a restaurant wants to deliver an order to their
customers, they can turn to a third-party delivery platform, but that is usually expensive. Or, they can deliver
it by themselves or turn to a more affordable local delivery partner. Our product is good for these two
situations.
W: Who are the main customers of your software
M: The first one is a restaurant that has its own 5 or 6 delivery people. Another one is a delivery service
company that works with many restaurants.
W: What benefits can your customers get from the system
M: For example, when not using delivery management software at all, one restaurant can usually handle about
200 orders daily. With our system, this number has increased by three times.
W: Wow, that’s so impressive. A lot of customers using your software speak highly of your customer support.
What do you do to deserve such feedback
M: We make an effort to be instantly available during operational hours for our customers. We always make sure
our customers are satisfied with our service.
Text10 “地球日”的活动安排
W: Hello, everyone. Next Friday we will be celebrating Earth Day. It is a day when we give thanks to the natural
world, and talk about how we can help deal with the problems caused by pollution and climate change. As
part of our celebrations, we will be inviting all school students to plant some trees in Green Park. If you wish
to do this, please sign your name on the form. You will need to come to school an hour earlier than usual. A
bus will pick us up at the school gate at 8:00 am, and we’ll arrive at Green Park half an hour later. Workers in
the park will take you in groups of five to plant your trees. You will not plant seeds, but small trees that have
already grown a little. This gives your trees a greater chance of growing big and tall. Once the trees are all
planted, Mr. Brown from the English department will read a poem written by a famous climate change expert.
We will then leave Green Park and be back at school for lunch. In the afternoon, we will organize lots of
activities that show how we can reduce waste, and we will also learn other helpful information about how we
can save the world together. I hope to see many of you planting trees next week.
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