资源简介 口口口■口口正2025届云南三校高考备考实用性联考卷(八)英语评分细则第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1~5 BAACB6-10 CACAA11~15 BCBCB16-20 CBCAA第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)》第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)21~25 ABDDC26~30 CADBC31~35 ABADC第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40 FGDCB第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)41~45 CABDA46~50 CADBB51~55 CDADC第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.a57.startups58.developed59.effectively60.What61.has been applied62.its63.which64.to reduce65.to第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)【参考范文】Charity Sale Raises Funds for Local OrphanageLast Friday,a successful charity sale was held by our school,aiming to support a localorphanage.Students donated books,toys,and handmade crafts,while teachers and parents enthusiasticallyparticipated by buying items and donating extra money.The activity featured creative booths,including a DIY painting corner and a recycled fashion show.Additionally,volunteers shared storiesabout the orphanage,raising awareness of caring for those in need.The event receivedoverwhelming support.In total,over 5,000 yuan was raised,which will fund educationalsupplies.Many expressed pride in contributing to a meaningful cause.This activity not only helped others but also taught us the value of kindness and teamwork.英语评分细则·第1页(共14页)第二节 (共 15 小题 每小题 1 5 分 满分 22 5 分)2025 届云南三校高考备考实用性联考卷 (八) 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 三英 语 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 : 听下面一段对话 回答第 6 和第 7 两个小题 注意事项1. 答题前 考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、 准考证号、 考场号、 座位号在答 6. What is the man going to do next week 题卡上填写清楚 A. Apply for an electronic passport.2. 每小题选出答案后 用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑 如需改动 B. Change his closet.用橡皮擦干净后 再选涂其他答案标号 在试题卷上作答无效 C. Go on a business trip.3. 考试结束后 请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回 满分 150 分 考试用时 120 分钟 7. Where does the conversation probably take place A. At the man s house. B. At the airport. C. At the office.第一部分 听力 (共两节 满分 30 分) 听下面一段对话 回答第 8 和第 9 两个小题 第一节 (共 5 小题 每小题 1 5 分 满分 7 5 分) 8. What do we know about the girl 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 A. She took an exam today.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 B. She dreams of being an astronaut.段对话仅读一遍 C. She is having an experiment tomorrow.1. What does the woman try to do every week 9. Which subject does Mr. Hodgkinson teach A. Raise funds for charity. B. Save some money. C. Learn new things. A. Math. B. Science. C. English.2. What is the man doing 听下面一段对话 回答第 10 至第 12 三个小题 A. Cooking breakfast. 10. What is Tim B. Teaching the woman. A. A student. B. An office worker. C. A gym trainer.C. Making a shopping list. 11. What did Tim plan to do before 3 ∶ 00 p m 3. What does the woman think about the restaurant A. Work out at a gym. B. Pick up his watch. C. Meet Mrs. Swenson.A. It is absolutely perfect. 12. What will the speakers do afterwards B. It is too far away. A. Meet in an office.C. It offers terrible service. B. Visit a furniture store.4. Where are the speakers now C. Check out some second ̄hand goods.A. In a taxi. B. In an office. C. On a bus. 听下面一段对话 回答第 13 至第 16 四个小题 5. What is the relationship between the speakers 13. Why does the man feel disappointed A. Friends. A. He missed the project deadline.B. Colleagues. B. He can t catch a big game.C. Interviewer and interviewee. C. He didn t buy the tickets.英语 第 1 页 (共 12 页) 英语 第 2 页 (共 12 页){#{QQABZYYw4gKQkBQACB5qUQUYCwoQsJOQLUoOAVAYqAQCgIFAFIA=}#}14. When will the Super Bowl start tomorrow jogging or cycling increase the amount of time you spend in the deep restorative stages of sleep.A. At 5 ∶ 30 p m. B. At 6 ∶ 00 p m. C. At 6 ∶ 30 p m. Just make sure not to exercise too close to bedtime as it may energize you and make it harder to15. What is the woman s suggestion fall asleep. A moderate 30 ̄minute workout earlier in the day can be ideal.A. Finishing the presentation earlier. Create a Sleep ̄Friendly EnvironmentB. Watching the replay. Your bedroom environment plays a crucial role. Keep the room dark as even small amountsC. Asking Emily for help. of light can disturb your sleep. Use blackout curtains if needed. Also maintain a comfortable16. Where will the man watch the Super Bowl temperature. Dr. Wang suggests “A cooler room temperature around 65 ̄68°F (18 ̄20°C) isA. At the stadium. B. At his office. C. At the woman s house. generally best for sleep.” Additionally reduce noise. You can use earplugs or a white noise 17 20 machine to block out distractions.听下面一段独白 回答第 至第 四个小题17. Who is the speaker talking to Mindfulness and Relaxation TechniquesPracticing mindfulness and relaxation before bed can calm your mind. Meditation is a greatA. Lecture participants. B. Hotel guests. C. Community members.option. Spend 10 ̄15 minutes sitting quietly focusing on your breath. Progressive muscle18. How much water can a person save with the tap off while brushing teeth relaxation is another useful technique. Tense and then relax each muscle group in your body A. Two gallons per day. starting from your toes and working your way up to your head. This helps relieve physical tensionB. Eight gallons per day. and prepares your body for sleep.C. Sixteen gallons per day. Limit Screen Time Before Bed19. What do most of the guests do according to the speaker The blue light emitted by electronic devices like smartphones tablets and laptops canA. Overheat the rooms. interfere with your body s production of melatonin (褪黑素) a hormone that regulates sleep.B. Unplug their appliances. Dr. Wang advises “Avoid using these devices at least an hour before bed.” Instead read aC. Turn off the lights when leaving the room. book listen to soft music or take a warm bath to wind down.20. What is the last point the speaker mentioned 21. What can exercise do for sleep A. Avoiding disturbing others. A. Help regulate the body s biological clock.B. Protecting personal belongings. B. Make you feel tired during the daytime.C. Developing a good sleeping habit. C. Make you more energetic and alert at night. ( 50 ) D. Reduce the time in deep and restorative sleep.第二部分 阅读 共两节 满分 分22. Which of the following helps create a sleep ̄friendly environment 第一节 (共 15 小题 每小题 2 5 分 满分 37 5 分)A. Keeping the room brightly lit.阅读下列短文 从每题所给的 A、 B、 C 和 D 四个选项中 选出最佳选项 B. Using a white ̄noise machine to reduce noise.A C. Practicing meditation for 10 ̄15 minutes before sleep.Ways to Improve Your Sleep Quality D. Setting the room temperature around 75°F (24°C).Are you tired of turning in bed at night struggling to fall asleep You re not alone. Many 23. What is the purpose of limiting screen time before bed people face sleep ̄related issues but there are several effective ways to enhance your sleep quality. A. To protect your eyesight.Regular Exercise B. To improve your focus during the day.Engaging in regular physical activity can do wonders for your sleep. “ Exercise helps C. To increase your productivity the next day.regulate your body s internal clock ” says sleep expert Dr. Emily Wang. Aerobic exercises like D. To avoid disrupting the production of melatonin.英语 第 3 页 (共 12 页) 英语 第 4 页 (共 12 页){#{QQABZYYw4gKQkBQACB5qUQUYCwoQsJOQLUoOAVAYqAQCgIFAFIA=}#}B 26. Which characteristic of Little Women fits with the 19th ̄century US novels Louisa May Alcott s father was a philosopher and teacher. She grew up in a family with A. An emphasis on grand unrealistic adventures.strong intellectual and idealistic values. Alcott faced financial instability due to her father s B. A rejection of showing family and domestic scenes.impractical ideas. Despite financial hardships she had a vivid imagination and a passion for C. A focus on the internal lives and relationships of characters.writing. Her first well ̄known work Little Women was an immediate hit and brought her into the D. A preference for using difficult ̄to ̄understand language.spotlight of American literature. 27. What is the main idea of the passage The 19th ̄century America witnessed significant social and economic changes. The Industrial A. To introduce Alcott and her work Little Women.B. To explore the literary features of Little Women.Revolution was in full swing bringing about urbanization and a shift in the social structure. AsC. To introduce Louisa May Alcott s family background.the gap between the rich and the poor widened issues like women s rights labor conditions D. To analyze the social and economic changes in 19th ̄century America.and family values became noticeable. Little Women which was well ̄received on its publication Ccovered these themes exploring the lives of four sisters as they navigated love friendship The debate over the best age for children to learn to read remains unresolved. While somecareer aspirations and personal growth in a changing society. countries like the UK emphasize early literacy training from age four others such as FinlandThe most common literary form in 19th ̄century America was the novel and Little Women and Germany delay formal schooling until six or seven. Advocates of early instruction argue itillustrated many of its key characteristics. It had a strong focus on domestic life and the emotional bridges gaps in language skills particularly for disadvantaged children who may lack richjourneys of its characters. The narrative was simple yet profound capturing the essence of human linguistic exposure at home. However critics warn that premature academic pressure may harmrelationships and the struggles of ordinary people. It also carried elements of realism describing long ̄term outcomes by prioritizing test performance over meaningful comprehension.the everyday challenges faced by women and families during that era. Research highlights the risks of overly formalized learning. A 2022 study by Bradbury foundThe Alcott family became a notable presence in the literary world as Louisa May Alcott that preschoolers exposed to rigid phonics (自然拼读) systems often struggled with meaninglessalong with some of her sisters contributed to the literary scene. Louisa published under her own tasks like pronouncing nonsense words leading to memorization over comprehension. Forname a bold choice given the societal limits on women s careers at the time. Her sisters too instance children as young as three are taught to “ sound out” artificial terms which maywere involved in artistic pursuits though not as prominently as Louisa. confuse them and reduce engagement. On the contrary play ̄based environments foster language24. What can we learn about Louisa May Alcott from Paragraph 1 development through stories songs and hands ̄on exploration building vocabulary andcognitive flexibility naturally. Studies reveal that children in such settings exhibit better socialA. She grew up in a wealthy and carefree family.skills fewer behavioral issues and higher emotional resilience in adulthood.B. She faced financial instability only in her later years.Finland s education system is a typical example of this child ̄centered approach. DespiteC. She had no interest in writing until she was an adult. starting formal school at seven Finnish students outperform peers from earlier ̄starting nations inD. She became famous after the publication of her first celebrated work. reading comprehension by age 15. Their preschool years prioritize imaginative play outdoor25. Why was Little Women so popular activities and collaborative projects allowing children to develop foundational language skillsA. It was written in a complex style. naturally through interaction.B. It was supported by renowned publishers. Experts emphasize adaptability over fixed timelines. Anna Cunningham a psychologyC. It reflected important social issues of its time. researcher emphasizes that reading success depends less on starting age than on the quality ofD. It was a fictional story with no basis in reality. teaching methods. Ultimately the key lies in tailoring methods to individual needs. Policymakers英语 第 5 页 (共 12 页) 英语 第 6 页 (共 12 页){#{QQABZYYw4gKQkBQACB5qUQUYCwoQsJOQLUoOAVAYqAQCgIFAFIA=}#}face the challenge of addressing educational inequalities without sacrificing childhood well ̄being. By improving their shipping container test chamber with solar ̄powered battery storage As Dominic Wyse an education professor says “ The priority should be fostering a love for Al ̄Hassawi s team can heat their chamber to 54 degrees Celsius to test out the solutions whilelanguage not meeting inflexible standards.” measuring factors such as air speed temperature and humidity (湿度). Their focus is a28. What is the possible effect of rigid phonics systems on preschoolers passive cooling method involving large towers and evaporative cooling that dates as far back asA. They improve social skills. 2 500 BC in ancient Egypt. In these designs tiny drops of water evaporate at the tower s top B. They reduce behavioral issues.which turns into cool heavier air that then sinks down to the habitable space below. In theC. They largely enhance cognitive flexibility.team s version moisture could be generated via misting nozzles (喷嘴) shower heads orD. They emphasize learning without understanding.29. What can be inferred about Finland s education approach from Paragraph 3 simply water ̄soaked pads.A. It sacrifices academic performance to prioritize play. “ It s an older technology but there s been an attempt to innovate and use a mix of new andB. It values natural skill development through informal activities. existing technologies to improve performance and the cooling capacity of these systems ”C. It believes formal instruction should begin as early as possible. explained Al ̄Hassawi. “That s why research like this would really help ” he adds.D. It focuses on standardized testing to ensure reading proficiency. 32. What is the primary purpose of the WSU team s experiment 30. What is the author s attitude towards the Finnish education model A. To study ancient Egyptian architecture.A. Critical B. Neutral B. To improve energy ̄free cooling methods.C. Supportive D. Doubtful C. To develop solar ̄powered AC units in Egypt.31. Where is the text most probably taken from D. To reduce construction costs in deserts all over the world.A. An educational magazine. B. A government report.C. A parenting blog. D. A psychological paper. 33. What does the underlined phrase “passive cooling” in Paragraph 3 refer to D A. Cooling without external energy input.While the Earth continues to experience exceptionally hot temperatures a 5 6 ̄square ̄metre B. Using advanced mechanical systems.shipping container is serving as a testing spot for sustainable cooling solutions. As detailed in a C. Recycling heat from industrial processes.new study published in the research journal Energies an engineering team at Washington State D. Blocking sunlight directly with thick walls.University is making use of the space to find and improve upon ancient Egyptian cooling methods 34. What can be inferred about future building designs from the text that don t generate any forms of greenhouse gas — including water evaporation (蒸发) on top of A. They will remove mechanical cooling entirely.remodeled wind towers. B. They will prioritize affordability over sustainability.Buildings consume roughly 60% of the global electricity almost 20% of which is annually C. They will avoid construction in developing countries.used to keep those structures cool and comfortable. Finding green ways to lower businesses andD. They will combine historical and modern technologies.homes internal temperatures will therefore need solutions other than simply boosting wasteful ACunits. This is especially vital as there s going to be a lot more air conditioning that s needed 35. What is the best title for the text especially with the population rise in the hotter regions of the world. According to Omar Al ̄ A. The Decline of Modern Air ConditioningHassawi lead author and assistant professor in WSU s School of Design and Construction this B. Why Solar Energy Is the Future of Coolingpush will be a major issue if designers continue to rely on mechanical systems — such as C. Ancient Wisdom for Cooling a Warming Worldtraditional electric AC units. D. Egyptian Wind Towers: A Forgotten Technology英语 第 7 页 (共 12 页) 英语 第 8 页 (共 12 页){#{QQABZYYw4gKQkBQACB5qUQUYCwoQsJOQLUoOAVAYqAQCgIFAFIA=}#}第二节 (共 5 小题 每小题 2 5 分 满分 12 5 分) 第三部分 语言运用 (共两节 满分 30 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 第一节 (共 15 小题 每小题 1 分 满分 15 分)为多余选项 阅读下面短文 从每题所给的 A、 B、 C 和 D 四个选项中 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项 Practical Tips for Declining Without GuiltThe starting gun sounded as I began to run my legs trembling beneath my PE uniform. ThisSaying “ no ” can feel like an impossible task even when we know it s necessary. 1200 ̄meter 41 wasn t just a sports event — it was my battle against self ̄doubt.Psychologists explain that this difficulty often stems from fear of being seen as unkind or At the first bend memories suddenly 42 : my gym teacher s disappointed sighs classmates damaging relationships. However constantly saying “ yes” can lead to burnout and neglect whispers about my “ 43 strides ” and the humiliation of always finishing last. My breath grewpriorities. 36 Here are five expert ̄backed strategies to help you decline gracefully. 44 yet I pushed harder determined to prove my 45 mattered more than natural talent.Be intentional about your response. By the third lap fire burned in my lungs. A spectator 46 “Just quit already!” Myfeet almost stopped but then I noticed Coach Li at the sideline silently 47 “One step atWhen saying no clarify that your decision isn t personal. Vanessa Bohns a professor ata time ” — the same words she d written on my failed midterm 48 .Cornell University suggests thanking the person first. Then follow up with a short explanation. The last 100 meters appeared ahead. My left knee screamed in 49 yet somethingFor example “I appreciate you asking but I can t take this on right now.” 37 unexpected happened: the crowd s mockery (嘲笑) faded. Despite all the difficulties andBuy time. mockery before I was still fighting hard to finish the race. All I heard was my own heartbeatIf you tend to accidentally say “ yes” whenever you re put on the spot find ways to buy drumming a fierce rhythm of 50 .time. 38 Phrases like “ Let me check my schedule and get back to you” allow time to When I crossed the finish line — dead last but standing 51 — tears mixed with sweat.The scoreboard didn t show victory but my trembling legs carried 52 confidence. That day Ievaluate the request privately. This reduces pressure and helps you make a mindful choice.learned the most fierce 53 wasn t against others but the voice inside whispering “you can t. ”Stay neutral in delivery. Coach Li handed me a water bottle her eyes 54 . “ Next race you ll beat yourClinical psychologist Ellen Hendriksen advises avoiding over ̄apologizing. Instead deliver personal best. ” For the first time I 55 her.your refusal calmly as if stating a simple fact. 39 For instance declining a favor in the 41. A. activity B. exam C. race D. coursesame tone you d use to order coffee keeps the interaction neutral and avoids guilt. 42. A. flashed B. disappeared C. froze D. worked 40 43. A. strange B. clumsy C. rapid D. gentle44. A. soft B. steady C. deep D. raggedKeep a photo or object that reminds you of what matters most — family hobbies or45. A. perseverance B. intelligence C. strength D. kindnesspersonal goals. When tempted to say yes this visual cue strengthens your resolve. As Bohns 46. A. cheered B. argued C. shouted D. apologizednotes “Saying yes to one thing means saying no to another.” 47. A. mouthing B. singing C. writing D. respondingA. Say no to everything. 48. A. challenge B. notebook C. achievement D. evaluationB. Visualize your priorities. 49. A. peace B. pain C. fear D. surpriseC. Empathize but stick to your original answer. 50. A. joy B. determination C. anger D. curiosity51. A. directly B. still C. upright D. calmlyD. A delayed response can prevent hasty decisions.52. A. false B. temporary C. hidden D. newfoundE. Over ̄explaining your reasons builds mutual trust. 53. A. competition B. challenge C. task D. standardF. Learning to decline effectively is a skill worth mastering. 54. A. closed B. wide C. puzzled D. sparklingG. This approach prevents misunderstandings and maintains mutual respect. 55. A. thanked B. doubted C. believed D. questioned英语 第 9 页 (共 12 页) 英语 第 10 页 (共 12 页){#{QQABZYYw4gKQkBQACB5qUQUYCwoQsJOQLUoOAVAYqAQCgIFAFIA=}#}第二节 (共 10 小题 每小题 1 5 分 满分 15 分) 第二节 (满分 25 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 阅读下面材料 根据其内容和所给段落的开头语续写两段 使之构成一篇完整的DeepSeek 56 Chinese artificial intelligence company founded in 2023 has quickly 短文 become one of the most promising tech 57 ( startup) in Asia. With its headquarters in A Mysterious Encounter at SeaBeijing the company focuses on developing advanced AI systems that can understand learn During my summer vacation I participated in a volunteer program for ocean conservation ona small island. The island was surrounded by crystal ̄clear waters and the beaches served as aand solve complex problems. habitat for various marine life. One sunny day while we were carrying out a routine beach clean ̄The core technology 58 ( develop) by DeepSeek is its large language model called up I detected a strange disturbance in the shallow waters not far from the shore. Small wavesDeepSeek ̄R1. This system can process information more 59 (effective) than traditional AI rippled in an unusual pattern indicating something large in motion beneath the surface.models handling texts up to 128 000 words in length. 60 makes it unique is its ability to With my curiosity aroused I stepped into the water to conduct an investigation. As I drewperform logical reasoning tasks while maintaining high accuracy in both Chinese and English. nearer the source of the disturbance became evident. To my astonishment I discovered a largeDeepSeek s technology 61 ( apply) in various fields so far. Many schools use its sea turtle trapped in a net struggling desperately to free itself. Its powerful flippers (鳍足)educational tools to create personalized learning plans for students. In hospitals doctors work flapped against the water creating splashes yet the more it moved the more trapped it became.with 62 ( it) AI assistants to analyze medical data faster. The company also provides free Its eyes wide with fear seemed to beg for help.access to some of its models 63 has helped over 5 million developers worldwide improve Without hesitation I called my fellow volunteers to lend a hand. They promptly arrived withtheir projects. the tools we had brought for the clean ̄up. We worked together carefully cutting the net withknives and scissors. Each time the turtle let out panicked cries we paused to comfort it Looking ahead DeepSeek plans to develop AI robots which can interact with humansspeaking softly and attempting to calm its nerves. It was a tense moment but we werenaturally. Its engineers are currently working on making these systems more energy ̄efficientdetermined to offer assistance. 64 ( reduce) environmental impact. As AI technology continues to shape our future As we finally freed the turtle I noticed a fragment (碎片) of the turtle s shell half ̄buriedDeepSeek remains committed 65 creating responsible innovations that benefit society. in the sand nearby. Its edges had faint scratches that matched the marks on the turtle s shell—第四部分 写作 (共两节 满分 40 分) undeniable proof of its struggle. For some unexplainable reason I felt compelled (使必须) to第一节 (满分 15 分) keep this fragment. I showed the fragment to my teammates and we all fell silent struck by the 假定你是李华 你校上周五举办了为当地孤儿院筹款的慈善义卖活动 请你为校英 visible evidence of our rescue. Though I placed it back on the sand initially an inexplicable文报写一篇报道 内容包括: (无法解释的) urge pulled me to get it back.1. 活动介绍 注意:2. 活动反响 1. 续写词数应为 150 左右 : orphan 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答 参考词汇 孤儿Days later during a research mission on a boat I spotted a familiar shape in the water.注意: 1. 写作词数应为 80 左右 2. 可以适当增加细节 以使行文连贯 Charity Sale Raises Funds for Local Orphanage Approaching the boat the turtle first circled us slowly then came nearer. 英语 第 11 页 (共 12 页) 英语 第 12 页 (共 12 页){#{QQABZYYw4gKQkBQACB5qUQUYCwoQsJOQLUoOAVAYqAQCgIFAFIA=}#} 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 02025届云南三校高考备考实用性联考卷(八)英语-试卷.pdf 2025届云南三校高考备考实用性联考卷(八)英语-答案.pdf