资源简介 2024—2025学年高三年级下学期5月最后一卷英 语考生注意:1.答题前,考生务必用黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚;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,在试卷上作答无效;3.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.What will the speakers probably do next A.Cook at home. B.Explore a street. C.Eat out.2.Which desk is the man going to buy A.The one with two drawers.B.The one with three drawers.C.The one with two pen holders.3.How does the woman describe her move A.Stressful. B.Smooth. C.Unexpected.4.Where are the speakers A.In a bank. B.In a bookstore. C.In a post office.5.What are the speakers discussing A.A course. B.An instrument. C.A sport.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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.How does the woman sound at first A.Amused. B.Relieved. C.Surprised.7.What is Emily like according to the woman A.She is reliable. B.She is playful. C.She is troublesome.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.What is the man A.A repairman. B.A salesman. C.An insurer.9.What does the woman decide to do A.Give up the repairs. B.Borrow a car. C.Take out insurance.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.Why will Helen be away from town A.To attend a wedding. B.To meet Angela Ferrero. C.To watch a concert.11.When will the speakers see the performance A.On June 18th. B.On June 25th. C.On July 2nd.12.What does Helen want to do A.Purchase tickets immediately. B.Invite co-workers to join her.C.Check her work emails.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.Why did Eason work as a living statue performer A.To achieve his dream. B.To satisfy his curiosity. C.To make some money.14.What did Eason do for the World Championships A.He practiced several body movements.B.He designed a realistic stone appearance.C.He studied previous championship performances.15.What does Eason value most about his job A.The praise from judges.B.The interaction with audience.C.The achievement in competitions.16.What is the key to being a good living statue according to Eason A.Physical strength. B.Creative ideas. C.Attractive appearance.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.What can we learn about the library A.It will close down one year later.B.It is open during public holidays.C.It typically operates 10 hours a day.18.How much does a copy cost library users without a copier card A.10 cents. B.20 cents. C.60 cents.19.Where should history enthusiasts go A.The first floor. B.The second floor. C.The third floor.20.What is said about the computer use in the library A.It has no time limit.B.It requires registration.C.It is free only for first-time users.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。A4 Global Art Fairs to See in 2025The art market rises and falls, but art fairs are forever. Here are some fairs coming up in 2025.Art Dubai: Dubai, Apr. 18-20Founded in 2007, Art Dubai usually features around 120 galleries, some 65 percent of which are from the Global South. The fair has a section for digital works — not typical at other fairs. The solo project section, Bawwaba, is worth seeing.Expo Chicago: Chicago, Apr. 25-27Expo Chicago was established in 2012. The 2024 edition had 170 galleries from 29 countries exhibiting their artworks. One of those was Claire Oliver Gallery of New York, which has participated in every edition so far. “We love this fair,” Claire Oliver said. “The visitors are engaged, ask great questions and are truly curious.”Tokyo Gendai: Yokohama, Sept. 12-14Asian art fairs have been growing rapidly. The biggest regional player, Art Basel Hong Kong, was joined by Singapore’s Art SG in 2023, the same year as the first edition of Tokyo Gendai. The fair had 69 galleries showing contemporary art in July 2024 for its second edition. “The focus is on cutting-edge and contemporary work,” said Tim Blum, who runs the gallery Blum.Paris Photo: Paris, Nov. 13-16Held annually, Paris Photo will have its 28th edition in 2025. Despite the photography focus, organizers say the fair has crossover appeal. “We’ve expanded the range of collectors — we get not only photography people, but contemporary art collectors,” said the fair’s artistic director, Anna Planas.21.What is special about Art Dubai A.Its active interaction. B.Its electronic artworks.C.Its cutting-edge collections. D.Its theme on photography.22.Which fair has the longest history A.Art Dubai. B.Expo Chicago. C.Tokyo Gendai. D.Paris Photo.23.What is the purpose of the text A.To explain the work of artists. B.To make assessments on art market.C.To recommend upcoming art fairs. D.To predict future development of art.BThe journey to Xizang was the realization of a long-held fascination, nurtured during the vibrant Tibetan dances at Minzu University of China (MUC) in Beijing.Every Friday night, the campus would come alive as students from diverse backgrounds gathered in circles, swinging together in Tibetan dance. These dances, where elegant moves bridged cultures, not only sparked my curiosity but deeply moved me. They highlighted the power of dance to unite people across different ethnic groups. Attracted by these interactions and the beauty of Tibetan culture, I often dreamed of dancing atop the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau — the “roof of the world.” This dream became a reality when MUC offered a valuable opportunity to experience and engage with the culture I had come to admire from afar.Upon arrival in Lhasa, the challenge of adapting to the high altitude at over 3,000 meters was discouraging. Despite my concerns, the strong reaction I experienced was not physical discomfort but rather a deep emotional response to the warmth and generosity of the Tibetan people. Their spirit, far more impactful than the thin air, touched my heart deeply.The depth of spiritual and cultural richness I encountered in Xizang was reflected in the everyday interactions with the locals. This was reflected not just in their actions but also in their cuisine, which became a transformative element of my journey. The taste of fresh, creamy butter and the discovery of butter tea were sources of inspiration. Each sip and bite deepened my understanding of Tibetan culture, revealing culinary delights previously unknown to me.This journey not only brought me closer to fulfilling my dream of visiting all provincial-level regions in China but also deepened my appreciation for the intricate tapestry of human connections across cultural boundaries.24.What inspired the author’s interest in Tibetan culture A.A study on ethnic cultures. B.Invitations from Tibetan friends.C.Weekly Tibetan dance gatherings. D.A documentary about Tibetan dances.25.What did the author imply about arriving in Lhasa A.Emotional connections outweighed the discomfort.B.Medical support was unavailable during the trip.C.Physical preparation was the main challenge.D.High altitude caused severe health issues.26.What can be inferred about Xizang’s food A.It has a profound cultural significance. B.It is primarily designed for tourists.C.It highlights simplicity over flavor. D.It relies merely on dairy products.27.Which title best summarizes the text A.A Journey to the Heart of Xizang’s Traditions.B.The Art of Tibetan Cuisine and Its History.C.Bridging Cultures through Discovery.D.Dancing on the Roof of the World.CThe natural world teems with animals that move in groups, from flocks of birds to packs of wolves to schools of fish. But ants, like humans, are special: animals that routinely travel in congested (拥挤的), two-way traffic. When ants find food sources, many species will lay down a chemical trail for other ants from their colony to follow. These trails can fill up quickly and involve hundreds of ants per minute.To see how ants avoid congestion, scientists studied them as they moved across a bridge to gather food and return it to the nest. To control ant density (密度), the scientists varied the width of the bridge among 5 millimeters, 10 millimeters and 20 millimeters and the number of ants from 400 to 25,600.Co-author Sebastien Motsch, an associate professor in Arizona State University’s School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, specializing in studying how individuals interact and self-organize without a central authority to direct them, said the ants changed their speed and behavior to avoid congestion when getting into the densest traffic. “Surprisingly, it appeared that no traffic jam occurred. They always managed to keep flowing somehow.”Unlike human drivers jockeying for position on the road, ant “commuters” cooperate to accomplish a mutually beneficial goal, so optimizing their ability to forage (觅食) while avoiding congestion is more a survival skill than convenience or altruism.Understanding how ants manage to keep on trucking through the worst jams could have widespread applications beyond traffic engineering, such as in fields involving dense flows of agents, particles or packets of information.Ants in general appear to share beneficial reinforcement mechanisms that help them adapt to situations involving masses of bodies. Carpenter ants spread out to avoid trampling each other when trying to escape through a narrow door. Fire ants know how to stay out of each other’s way during construction projects. Garden ants excel at avoiding bottlenecks.Motsch and his colleagues next hope to discover the mechanisms behind the ants’ self-regulation. But doing so could require tracking each ant’s behavior individually. “This kind of tracking is possible,” Motsch said, “but in an environment where it’s so crowded, it’s really challenging.”28.How did scientists study ants’ traffic behavior A.By referring to the computer modeling in the lab.B.By observing how ants communicate with each other.C.By comparing the behavior of different species of ants.D.By varying the number of ants and the width of a bridge.29.What does the underlined word “jockeying” in paragraph 4 probably mean A.Waiting. B.Fighting. C.Searching. D.Applying.30.What does paragraph 5 mainly show A.Ants’ behavior in natural habitats.B.The impact of traffic jams on wildlife.C.Applications of ants’ traffic management.D.Differences between ants and human traffic.31.What is a key factor in ants’ avoiding traffic jams A.Their tiny size.B.Their competitive nature.C.Their reliance on a central authority.D.Their cooperation to achieve a common goal.DA biography of Caminada written by Angela Buckley reveals a series of striking similarities between him and the fictional character, in terms of their unusual methods and character.The son of an Italian father and Irish mother, Caminada was based in Manchester, but was involved in cases which took him across the country. Most of his career was spent with Manchester City Police Force although he later operated, like Holmes, as a “consulting detective”. He became well-known in the mid-1880s, shortly before Sherlock Holmes made his first appearance in A Study in Scarlet and parallels soon emerged between the two.As the fictional character relied on a network of underworld contacts the Baker Street Irregulars — so Caminada was known for his extensive web of informers, whom he would often meet in the back seat of a church.These characters helped him build up an encyclopedic knowledge of the criminal fraternity (兄弟会), among whom he would often move in disguise another method in common with Holmes.His skill with disguises was so renowned that on one occasion his own chief police officer was unable to recognize him.Mrs. Buckley identifies Caminada’s “Moriaty” figure as Bob Horridge, a violent, intelligent career criminal, with whom he had a 20-year fight, which began when Caminada arrested him for stealing a watch, landing him with a sentence of seven years’ penal servitude because of his previous crimes. This harsh sentence for a relatively small crime angered Horridge so much that he swore revenge (报复) on the detective. His good luck finally ended after he shot two police officers. Caminada tracked him to Liverpool where the detective, disguised once more, eventually arrested him.Caminada’s “Irene Adler” was Alicia Ormonde, an apparently well-educated woman with a noble background and expensive tastes, who was actually an experienced criminal wanted for frauds and thefts. Caminada tracked her down and arrested her, but in an echo of Holmes’ fascination with Adler the detective apparently became attracted by her. The case took place in 1890, a year before Adler appeared in A Scandal in Bohemia.Other individuals have previously been put forward as the basis for Holmes. However, Mrs. Buckley, whose book is called The Real Sherlock Holmes, believes that Caminada was used to give Holmes a better grounding in actual casework among the criminal fraternity inspiring his detecting styles and some of the puzzling cases he encountered.32.What do we know about Caminada from the passage A.He was the only basis for Holmes B.He had a mixed knowledge of crimes.C.He died after the last Holmes book was set D.He had a whole life career as a “consulting detective”.33.Which of the following CANNOT prove that Caminada was the basis for Holmes A.Caminada became a national figure shortly before Holmes’ first appearance.B.Caminada was known for his extensive web of informers in the Baker Street.C.Caminada had a Moriaty-like enemy for a long period of time.D.Caminada often changed his appearances to look into cases34.What can we infer from paragraph 6 and 7 A.Caminada arrested the two criminals in disguise.B.Caminada tracked both of the two criminals for yearsC.Caminada fell in love with Alicia Ormonde in the caseD.Both Horridge and Ormonde took revenge on Caminada.35.What is the most suitable title of the passage A.Clues to a real Holmes B.Caminada and his legendC.Wisdom of a detective D.Detecting styles of Sherlock Holmes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。Teams are the way that most companies get important work done. Try these five powerful ways to make the members of your team give their very best on the job.36 When you set your employees’ salaries, be sure that their pay is level with what other companies in your industry and geographic area are paying. Remember: 26% of employees say that they would leave their present job for just a 5% increase in pay. Don’t lose great people because you’re underpaying them.Offer chances for self-development. The members of your team will be more valuable to your organization when they have chances to learn new skills. 37 Provide your team with the training they need and make them be knowledgeable about the latest technologies and industry news.Encourage happiness. Happy employees are energetic and positive members of the team. 38 Keep an eye on whether or not your people are happy with their work, their employer and you.Don’t punish failure. We all make mistakes. It’s part of being human. The key is to learn valuable lessons from those mistakes so we don’t make them again. When members of your team make honest mistakes, don’t punish them. 39Avoid useless meetings. It’s no good wasting too much time on unproductive meetings every week. 40 Invite only the people who really need to attend, start the meeting on time, and then end it as quickly as you can.A.Instead, encourage them to try again.B.Pay your people what they are worth.C.Attract job seekers with higher salaries.D.Also, they will feel more important about themselves.E.Many employees don’t feel that their work is appreciated.F.Their attitude spreads quickly from one person to another.G.Make a timetable for your meetings and let members know it in advance.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。Mariatou, a woman from a small village in Senegal, had always dreamed of building a better life for her family. However, her husband’s illness and the lack of 41 in her village made life extremely challenging. Cooking in the dark was a daily 42 . Children also had difficulty studying, 43 kerosene (煤油) lamps that were inefficient.When Barefoot College International 44 a solar training program in her village, Mariatou was initially 45 due to her inability to read and fear of the unknown. But driven by her love for her family and the 46 need for electricity in her community, she decided to 47 and sign up. She recalled, “I thought, ‘You cannot always find all the 48 in your village, sometimes you have to go out to explore more’.” The training 49 her life. She went from being a woman with limited opportunities to a skilled solar engineer, 50 of setting up and maintaining solar products. This 51 knowledge gave her the confidence to handle new challenges and spread her techniques to others.Now, Mariatou is ready to bring light and 52 to her village. She is grateful to Barefoot College International and all those who 53 her journey. Her story proves the power of 54 and access to resources. It shows that with determination and 55 , even the wildest dreams can become reality. Mariatou’s success not only benefits her family but also serves as an inspiration to others in her community.41.A.electricity B.water C.sunlight D.food42.A.joy B.lesson C.target D.struggle43.A.hanging up B.relying on C.turning down D.cleaning up44.A.completed B.joined C.offered D.expanded45.A.hesitant B.curious C.excited D.surprised46.A.emotional B.urgent C.equal D.social47.A.make a point B.take a chance C.have an excuse D.do a favour48.A.solutions B.choices C.problems D.promises49.A.saved B.enriched C.risked D.transformed50.A.afraid B.aware C.capable D.sick51.A.limited B.self-taught C.detailed D.new-found52.A.hope B.business C.fame D.success53.A.followed B.supported C.shared D.recorded54.A.culture B.nature C.education D.friendship55.A.patience B.gratitude C.cooperation D.opportunity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。China will promote outdoor sports destinations to build about 100 high-quality ones by 2030.The plan aims to link natural resources with regional development, 56 (boost) local economies and public engagement in outdoor activities.According to the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), these destinations must meet some criteria, four of 57 are strong natural resources, clear long-term development plans which match environmental protection, growth potential to attract visitors and create jobs, 58 stable local finances for basic facilities and services.Each province can put forward up to four cities 59 candidates for the first phase. Once 60 (submit), these candidates’ plans on natural advantages and development goals will 61 (evaluate) carefully by central departments through expert reviews and inter-departmental talks, ensuring a fairly selected list across different regions.Outdoor sports, including skiing, climbing, and self-driving tours, take place in natural environments. Not only do they improve physical health, but participants often find 62 (they) deeply connected to nature during these activities.High-quality destinations require well-developed basic facilities and 63 (rely) services. By hosting diverse events, from local races to international competitions, these places can attract both athletes and tourists. Ultimately, international recognition will make them globally known centers for outdoor adventure. By 2030, these 100 destinations are expected to offer more 64 (opportunity) for nature-based activities and sustainable growth, demonstrating how 65 (careful) planned projects can benefit both people and the planet.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,你校英语社团上周举办了“绿色校园行动周”(Green Campus Week)。请你以校园小记者的身份为校英文报写一篇新闻报道,内容包括:1. 活动的具体内容;2. 活动的意义。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。Green Campus Week_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)67.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。When I was growing up, Pippa, my childhood cat, was a big part of my life. During my childhood, she, my beloved cat, played a significant role in my life. She was affectionate and would welcome me home from school. Her passing due to illness had a great impact on me, leading me to decide that when I had my own home, I’d adopt a similar cat.In the previous summer, I bought my flat in London and was prepared to adopt. I discovered Simba via Cats Protection, a charity devoted to aiding homeless animals. The cat Simba caught my eye within minutes, and I couldn’t say the reason behind it. Maybe it was the lasting of my love for Pippa. The website stated her age as 27, which I thought at first was a mistake and believed it should be 17. However, when informed she was available for adoption at 27, I immediately adopted her.Simba is a small indoor cat who looks for attention. She’s extremely friendly and will immediately settle on anyone’s lap. The balcony is her favorite spot, especially on sunny days. She sticks to a regular schedule: rising at 6 am for breakfast, napping, awakening for afternoon treats, and then more naps. She has particular toys she enjoys. Once I’m in bed, she climbs onto my chest and then sleeps off on my lap, later relocating near my feet for the rest of the night.One day, I learned that Simba was the world’s oldest living cat when someone from Cats Protection informed me. The charity had obtained the vet’s records proving her birth in December 1995. I was amazed, yet didn’t expect the high level of that attention. Guinness World Records visited to take photos, and a week later, images of Simba and me were widespread, encouraging many heartwarming responses.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在相应位置作答。The sudden fame brought by Simba led to a variety of activities._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________After the event to help senior cats, however, she was overwhelmed by too much attention._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2024—2025学年高三年级下学期5月最后一卷英语 · 参考答案第一部分 听力(共20小题;每小题1. 5分,满分30分)1.【答案】C【听力材料】M: I’m too tired to cook at home tonight. What would you like to eat W: Well, I really want pizza and there’s a lovely new place in the high street. It’s quite romantic, actually.M: Oh, you’ve convinced me.2.【答案】B【听力材料】M: I’m getting a new desk, and I’ve narrowed it down to these two.W: I like the three drawers in the brown one. The grey desk only has two. Also, the brown one has a pen holder.M: Well, I think you’re right.3.【答案】A【听力材料】M: How’s the big move coming along It’s this weekend, isn’t it W: Don’t remind me! I’ve still got hundreds of little things to take care of before I can get out of here.4.【答案】A【听力材料】W: 650...700...750 dollars and your receipt, sir.M: What about my bankbook W: We’ll mail it to you. There are some adjustments we need to make.5.【答案】C【听力材料】W: You really can’t throw very well. I don’t think you can be on the team unless you improve.M: I’m afraid I’m very bad at playing it.【答案】6.C 7.A【听力材料】M: Emily got into trouble at school yesterday.W: No! You’re joking Whatever for M: Well, apparently she was accused of breaking a window.W: No! I don’t believe it. What did she say M: She denied it, of course, and I think the headmaster believed her story.W: Well, of course he did. How could anyone suspect Emily of lying She always disciplines herself and never causes any trouble.【答案】8.A 9.B【听力材料】W: Have you figured out what’s wrong with it M: Yes, one of the engine parts is broken and needs to be replaced. I ordered it, but it will take a few days to come in,W: Oh, that’s no good. I need to use the car to go to a trade show this weekend.M: Well, do you have insurance We have some loaner cars that you can use while your car is being repaired.W: Yes, I do. That’s great.【听力材料】W: Have you figured out what’s wrong with it M: Yes, one of the engine parts is broken and needs to be replaced. I ordered it, but it will take a few days to come in,W: Oh, that’s no good. I need to use the car to go to a trade show this weekend.M: Well, do you have insurance We have some loaner cars that you can use while your car is being repaired.W: Yes, I do. That’s great.【答案】10.A 11.C 12.B【听力材料】M: Oh, Helen, Andy Torino is performing at Orchestra Hall on June 18th. And Angela Ferrero, on June 25th!W: I’d love to see Andy Torino, but that date doesn’t work. My friend is getting married then, and I’ll be out of town for their ceremony.M: Wait, let me check. Oh, it looks like Andy Torino will be back for one more night of jazz two weeks later. Do you want to go then W: Let me cheek my schedule. Oh yeah, that’s perfect. Let’s cheek if anyone else from our office would like to go and see the concert. I’ll send out an email right now.【答案】13.C 14.B 15.B 16.A【听力材料】W: Eason, could you tell us how you got started as a living statue performer M: Well, it is not actually something I planned to do. It was a fun job. I took on while I was at university to earn a bit of extra money. And when I did it, actually it turned out that I was quite good at it.W: What do you have to do as a living statue M: Firstly, you should come up with a creative idea and then you have to practice and find the right clothes and stuff and do the full body makeup.W: You won the world living statue championships recently. Could you tell us something about that M: Um, for the world championships, I was a stone statue and I painted in those tiny Marks so that I looked like a kind of old, almost falling apart statue. And I think the judges really appreciated that.W: Yep, I get it. So what is the point of doing this job M: The point really is the connection you make with your audience. When you make a tiny movement, they tend to explode with laughter, and it’s that interaction between the audience and the performer. That’s really what it’s all about.W: And what is the secret of being a good living statue M: Firstly, never try and perform on an empty stomach. If you get hungry, you can start to feel light headed, so you always need to eat something first. Well, good stomach muscles are key to you need to have them to hold those positions.【听力材料】W: Eason, could you tell us how you got started as a living statue performer M: Well, it is not actually something I planned to do. It was a fun job. I took on while I was at university to earn a bit of extra money. And when I did it, actually it turned out that I was quite good at it.W: What do you have to do as a living statue M: Firstly, you should come up with a creative idea and then you have to practice and find the right clothes and stuff and do the full body makeup.W: You won the world living statue championships recently. Could you tell us something about that M: Um, for the world championships, I was a stone statue and I painted in those tiny Marks so that I looked like a kind of old, almost falling apart statue. And I think the judges really appreciated that.W: Yep, I get it. So what is the point of doing this job M: The point really is the connection you make with your audience. When you make a tiny movement, they tend to explode with laughter, and it’s that interaction between the audience and the performer. That’s really what it’s all about.W: And what is the secret of being a good living statue M: Firstly, never try and perform on an empty stomach. If you get hungry, you can start to feel light headed, so you always need to eat something first. Well, good stomach muscles are key to you need to have them to hold those positions.【答案】17.C 18.B 19.C 20.B【听力材料】W: Here’s your new library card. It will run out one year later from today and allow you to borrow up to 15 books per month. The library is open from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. every day except Sundays and public holidays. On the first floor, you’ll find fiction, literature, biography, travel and lifestyle books, gardening books, and cookbooks. There’s also a photocopier for public use. Copies cost twenty cents each, but I recommend you buy a monthly copier card for $ 10, which gives you 60 copies per month at a reduced price.On the second floor, you’ll find technology, geography, science books, and children’s books. There’s a small children’s recreation area there as well, and on Saturdays, we hold a story reading morning for young kids.The third floor has history, maps, newspapers, journals, and arts and humanities books.We have computers with Internet access on the fourth floor. The computers are free to use, but there’s a two-hour limit. It’s first-come, first-served. Just put your name down on the list if you want to use one. If you want to use your own computer in the library, we have free wireless access as well.That’s about it. Do you have any questions 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节 (共15小题; 每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)A【答案】21.B 22.D 23.CB【答案】24.C 25.A 26.A 27.DC【答案】28.D 29.B 30.C 31.DD【答案】32.B 33.B 34.C 35.A第二节 (共5小题; 每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)【答案】36.B 37.D 38.F 39.A 40.G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)【答案】41.A 42.D 43.B 44.C 45.A 46.B 47.B 48.A 49.D 50.C 51.D 52.A 53.B 54.C 55.D第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)【答案】56.boosting 57.which 58.and 59.as 60.submitted 61.be evaluated 62.themselves 63.reliable 64.opportunities 65.carefully第四部分 写作 (共两节, 满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)66.【答案】One Possible VersionTo raise students’ awareness of environmental protection, our school proudly launched Green Campus Week on April 18th, 2025, which aimed to reduce waste, conserve resources, and inspire eco-friendly habits among students.Throughout the week, various activities were organized, inspiring and motivating students a lot. Classes competed in recycling challenges, while energy-saving tips were shared daily, with tree-planting ceremony and DIY workshops highlighting hands-on participation. Over 600 students signed up, actively sorting trash and designing posters to spread green awareness.Not only did this initiative transform campus culture, but it also encouraged families and communities to adopt sustainable practices. As the principal stated, “Every small effort contributes to a healthier planet.”第二节 (满分25分)67.【答案】One Possible VersionThe sudden fame brought by Simba led to a variety of activities. Seized by a sense of excitement and crazy enthusiasm, many media reporters were eager to interview me and feature Simba, hoping to make it spread wider and farther. There were requests for photos and stories about her daily life, which they thought were rewarding and inspiring. People from different parts of the world were fascinated by her story and shared their own experiences with cats. I also received an invitation to participate in an event with the aim of improving senior cats’ welfare, where I shared Simba’s story to raise awareness about the importance of taking care of senior cats.After the event to help senior cats, however, she was overwhelmed by too much attention. Therefore, I decided to give Simba a peaceful life, politely declining most of the media requests and focusing on giving Simba a quiet and comfortable environment. I made sure she had her own space to rest and play, spending more time just playing with her, which made her feel loved and secure. With Simba’s well-being becoming my top priority, I intended to live the rest of her life without any stress. Little by little I found that Simba became more energetic and happier, thus ensuring me that it was a right choice. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览