资源简介 【温馨提示:平常心对待考试!让智慧在笔尖流淌,用细心为成功奠基!】绵阳外国语学校2025年第三次高考模拟检测高三年级英语试卷本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分,共10页。完卷时间:120分钟。满分:150分第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共95分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)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. What does the man suggest the woman do A. Have her jeans changed. B. Wear clothes that fit better. C. Lose some weight.2. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Passenger and air hostess. B. Husband and wife. C. Customer and shop assistant.3. What percentage of visitors to the exhibition come from China A. 85%. B. 64%. C. 36%.4. Where does the conversation probably take place A. In a department store. B. At the lost and found. C. In a school library.5. What is Mr. White probably A. A writer. B. A worker. C. A professor.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6-7小题。6. Why is the man calling A. To invite the woman to cycle.B. To collect his brand-new bike.C. To ask something about his motorbike.7. What will the man do at the end of the week A. Pick up his motorbike. B. Pay for the repairs. C. Call Mary Wilson’s.听下面一段对话,回答第8-10小题。8. What will the speakers send out as invitations A. Cards. B. Flowers. C. Letters.9. Who does well in designing A. Lily. B. Annie. C. Charlie.10. Where may the birthday party be held A. In a park. B. At Lily’s house. C. In a flower shop.听下面一段对话,回答第11-13小题。11. When will the girl look after children A. On Friday. B. On Thursday. C. On Wednesday.12. What should the girl do on Tuesday A. Visit her neighbours. B. Practise her piano. C. Study with Tom.13. What does the girl think of her life A. Simple. B. Happy. C. Busy.听下面一段对话,回答第14-17小题。14. Why did Terry start the journey on a skateboard A. To support a non-profit organization.B. To fulfil his dream of touring Europe.C. To encourage teenagers in trouble.15. What did Terry’s friends do along the journey A. They offered him skateboards.B. They transported equipment for Terry.C. They kept a record of Terry’s journey.16. How did Terry ruin a new pair of trainers within a day A. He fell down and broke the trainers.B. He tried to follow his friends’ van.C. He climbed over the mountains.17. How does Terry feel about the journey A. Fantastic. B. Depressed. C. Tired.听下面一段独白,回答第18-20小题18. What does being a craftsman help do A. Improve factory-made products.B. Guide people to appreciate the stories behind crafts.C. Enhance the understanding of the process of creation.19. How does the speaker benefit from learning new crafts A. Becoming a caring person.B. Becoming more patient.C. Becoming a quick-learner.20. Which statement best describes the speaker’s opinion of learning new crafts A. The process matters more than the result.B. Imagination plays a vital role in creation.C. Failure can be avoided by careful planning.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。AThe National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum seeks to provide access to the world's largest collection of Bobbleheads to advance an understanding of the historical role Bobbleheads play in American culture.Location:170 S.1st St.2nd FloorMilwaukee, WI 53204Hours:Monday—Friday: 10 a. m.—6 p. m.Saturday—Sunday: 10 a. m.—5 p. m.We are closed on Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas and New Year's Day and open from 10 a. m.—3 p. m. on Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, and New Year’s Eve.Admission:Only $5 plus tax.Members and a guest are always free.Children under 5 are free.Parking:Free parking is available in the parking lot next to our entrance which is at the northeast corner of the building. Visitors can park in the angled spots on 170 S.1st St. A$50 deposit (押金) is required, and the hourly rate is $1. There is also an abundance of non-metered street parking surrounding our building. There are also several paid parking garages in the Historic Third Ward which is a block to our north.Groups:We love hosting groups of all sizes. We can accommodate anything from small corporate groups to large bus tours. We appreciate a “heads up” if you’re planning a group visit for more than 10 people. Just call us or email us using the contact information below so we can plan for your visit. It’s a must. As for their ages, you just need to tell us when entering the museum.Contact:Call: 800-414-1482E-Mail: info@21.When can you visit the museum A.At 10 a. m. on Christmas. B.At 3 p. m. on Thanksgiving Day.C.At 4 p. m. on Labor Day. D.At 11 a. m. on New Year’s Eve.22.Where can you park your car for free A.In the parking lot near the museum’s entrance.B.In the angled parking spots on 170 S.1st St.C.In the museum’s surrounding area.D.In the Historic Third Ward.23.What is required for planning a visit with 20 people A.A reservation made at least one week in advance.B.Information of each visitor’s age ahead of time.C.A phone call or email to inform the museum.D.Payment of $50 as a deposit when parking.B“Are you okay ” My brother Matthew asked from the driver’s seat as we hung upside down, trapped by our seat belts and covered in sand. Off-roading driving adventure on 85,000 acres of hills of sand in California had become our tradition. I felt the blood rushing to my head, my heart pounding like the loud bass (低音吉他) in a car. It reminded me of the four bass-loving brothers who lived across from us growing up. As a little girl, I often wondered if Matthew and I would ever have their friendship.When Matthew found out he was to have a baby brother, he was over the moon. But to everyone’s surprise, “It’s a girl!” His disappointment was obvious. As soon as I could walk, my big brother was everything to me, my idol. But to him, I was an annoyance, though he found comfort in playing tricks on me. Yet, I put up with it, waiting for moments when he’d reach out from his loneliness. The brother-sister relationship is unique, and it’s often the longest relationship we have in our entire lives. After learning that I missed him, Matthew unexpectedly invited me to visit him at university. In his room, he handed me a drink. We didn’t need many words; as siblings, we had a simple way of chatting. He knew about my struggles — the family secrets — and became my rock. Years later, when I was left out from the family Thanksgiving, he refused to attend without me. Instead, we had dinner — just the two of us. My big brother, who used to be a bit mean to me, had become my protector and friend. But after our off-roading accident, I saw him differently — vulnerable and unprotected.“Are you okay Are you bleeding ” I checked his injuries. The man I’d seen as strong was now human, delicate.As we got ourselves back upright, I realized it was time for me to be his protector. Our shared bond had grown even deeper. I looked at my big brother, and we both smiled. Without him, my life would be unimaginably different. It was my turn to protect him. Thankfully, we had let each other in.24.Why did the author mention the four bass-loving brothers in the first paragraph A.To highlight her admiration for their musical taste.B.To show her childhood longing for brotherly friendship.C.To explain the reason for her initial distance from Mathew.D.To illustrate the noisy environment of their childhood.25.What did the author think of Matthew in her childhood A.He was admiring. B.He was lonely.C.He was easy-going. D.He was annoying.26.How did the author feel when hearing Matthew’s invitation A.Worried. B.Surprised. C.Honored. D.Hesitant.27.What did the author realize about her brother after the accident A.He was different from her. B.He was not physically strong.C.He also needed protection. D.He depended much on her.CGreenland is the world’s largest island and a self-governed territory of Denmark. About 57,000 people live there, mainly along its coasts. Most of Greenland lies north of the Arctic Circle, under thick sheets of ice. The island plays a large part in the weather experienced by billions of people every day and in climate changes around the planet, experts say.Greenland has huge amounts of oil and natural gas below the ice and valuable elements known as rare earth minerals needed in communication technologies, including phones. Most of these resources are trapped under Greenland’s ice. However, warming temperatures have increased melting on the island. As more ice melts, some of these resources may become easier to reach. Other countries are becoming interested in Greenland because China is currently the supplier of over half of the world's rare earth minerals.From 1992 to 2020, Greenland lost an average of 169 billion metric tons of ice each year, with losses reaching 444 billion metric tons in 2019. A well-known expert said that melting from Greenland will be a central issue through the 21st century. That is because melting ice adds to rising sea levels. He noted that the amount of melting will likely increase in the future.Greenland also serves as the engine for an important ocean current that influences Earth’s climate in many ways, including storm activity. The current is called the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, or AMOC. The current is slowing down because more fresh water from Greenland's melting ice is entering the ocean. A shutdown of the current could lead to long-term freezes in Europe and parts of North America.As more ice melts, Greenland is also changing colour from the white of ice to the blue and green of water and land. These darker colours hold more heat from the sun and can increase the speed of warming.Greenland lies in between northern Canada, northern Europe, and Russia. That area may become more valuable to countries if melting in the Arctic Ocean continues to increase and more ships pass through the area.28. What do we know about Greenland A. It is completely located within the Arctic Circle.B. It is managed by a single country.C. It is the second largest island covered by ice in the world.D. It is an uninhabited island with few human footprints.29. What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about A. The distribution of rare earth minerals worldwide.B. Difficulties in mineral development on Greenland.C. Rich mineral resources on Greenland.D. The largest supplier of rare earth minerals.30. Which can be concluded from the text A. Greenland lost about 444 billion metric tons of ice each year.B. AMOC is an unimportant member of the ocean current system.C. The melting of ice in Greenland will slow down global warming.D. Greenland may be very important in future ocean transportation.31. Where is the text probably taken from A. A tourist guidebook. B. A science magazine.C. A history textbook. D. An official report.DOasis(绿洲) agriculture is a unique agricultural practice that thrives in the middle of arid and semi-arid regions, where water is a limited resource. These oases, usually forms where underground water reaches the ground, create fertile soil in deserts, allowing crops and plants to grow in such tough conditions. AlUla, an area in northwest Saudi Arabia, is a perfect example of this type of farming, with a history of thousands of years.The formation of AIUla’s oasis results from a dry riverbed that channels water from distant rain into the valley, enriching the soil with minerals from the neighboring basalt (玄武岩) plains. This natural water source not only helped plants to grow and attracted animals but also became the home of early human societies. Around 5, 000 years ago, people started to grow cereal grains in this area. Scientists have found evidence of ancient farming and diets in old grains, seeds, and wood, showing how important the oasis was for these early communities.Today, oases like AlUla are not only centers for farming but also places where trade, knowledge, and farming methods have been shared for centuries. However, these oases now face serious threats. For example, climate problems are changing rain patterns and making areas drier. Harmful farming practices and city expansion are using up water supplies, causing water levels to drop and soil to lose quality. Competition for limited resources is making social and economic gaps wider, putting oasis agriculture at risk. Without quick action, its future is uncertain.To protect oasis agriculture, sustainable management is needed. This includes using water-saving irrigation systems, avoiding water waste, and encouraging natural farming with varied crops. It is also vital to include local communities in protecting oases, as they have valuable knowledge passed down through generations. By doing these, we can ensure oasis agriculture survives and helps protect both Earth’s biodiversity and cultural history.32.In which regions is oasis agriculture mainly applied A.Regions with limited water. B.Regions with frequent floods.C.Extremely cold regions. D.Highly populated regions.33.What is the primary cause of AlUla’s oasis formation A.The discovery of ancient farming and diets.B.Minerals from the nearby plains.C.A dry riverbed transporting rainwater to the valley.D.The settlement of ancient people.34.Why are the examples mentioned in Paragraph 3 A.To analyze the limitation of oasis agriculture.B.To prove the importance of oases.C.To stress the effects on developing oasis agriculture.D.To illustrate the specific threats to oases.35.Which suggestion does the author agree with A.Growing single crops for higher efficiency.B.Adopting eco-friendly farming policies.C.Relying only on government-led conservation.D.Banning using all irrigation systems.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。Wildlife documentaries are known for offering breathtaking images of animals in their natural habitats. You might be thinking that these shows offer a totally real portrayal (描绘) of these animals—an objective window into their lives as they hunt, rest and raise their young. 36___ While the images we see are filmed on location, many of the sounds are recorded in a sound studio and added to the programs later by human “Foley artists (拟音师)”.37 Usually, documentary filmmakers can film their subjects from a great distance, but they typically can’t get close enough to capture clear sounds without disturbing the animals. __38 There will probably be background noises such as crew members chatting or walking around if sounds are recorded on location. In other cases, the animals might make sounds of a frequency or volume that most microphones simply can’t capture clearly.“Foley artists” will use a variety of tools to simulate (模拟) the sounds made by animals. And most of them will create the close-up sounds of animals chewing or yawning with their own mouths. These sounds are created as the artist watches the videos, making sure they perfectly match the actions they’re paired with. 39 Animal cries — which are far too complex to be simulated — will have to be taken from library recordings.Watching “Foley artists” at work on wildlife projects gives me a thrill like the one we get when we see how a magic trick is done. Admittedly, the significance of the technique goes further. _ 40 Sounds have the ability to affect our understanding of a given species.A.But this isn’t quite the case.B.There are some exceptions, though.C.The Foley process involves a large team.D.Wildlife documentaries also tend to require large crews.E.Sounds guide our emotional interpretation of the things we seeF.This is an unavoidable outcome of modern wildlife filmmaking.G.How it is portrayed in documentaries may also impact conservation efforts.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。Last Friday afternoon, I was at a restaurant eating with my family. As we finished up, a (n) ___41 man entered with a trolley (手推车) carrying all his belongings, clearly very hot from walking outside and clearly 42 and thirsty.When we got up to 43 , he walked past us and sat at the table we’d just left and started eating some leftover chips. We noticed the staff were unpleased, 44 to each other to go to clear the plates away from the table. As we walked out and ready to get into our car, we heard someone say “Excuse me”. It was the man who sat at our table—I’d left my 45 behind and he was walking towards us to 46 . We said thank you, sincerely. My partner then 47___ him a meal and a few drinks to express our 48 .I’m never one to advertise my good deeds or seek 49 and while we do always try to help those in need, this was more about not 50 a book by its cover. The staff were clearly ___51 that he was there eating leftovers, meanwhile this gentleman was just quick to give my purse back.Two days later I looked in my purse for a card and 52 I had $150 cash in there all along. I so badly ____53____ I could have given it to him! He could 54 have taken it but he didn’t.This world is cruel and hard at the best of times but there are some truly beautiful and 55__ hearts out there. May we all try and do what we can when we can to make someone’s day a little brighter.41. A. disabled B. injured C. handsome D. homeless42. A. anxious B. amazed C. hungry D. unhealthy43. A. eat B. leave C. drink D. speak44. A. gesturing B. proposing C. running D. singing45. A. bill B. cellphone C. key D. purse46. A. blow it up B. check it off C. give it back D. put it away47. A. guaranteed B. sent C. prepared D. ordered48. A. congratulation B. gratitude C. satisfaction D. shame49. A. compassion B. excitement C. mercy D. recognition50. A. decorating B. judging C. sorting D. publishing51. A. annoyed B. pleased C. shocked D. worried52. A. forgot B. suggested C. realized D. promised53. A. wished B. suspected C. regretted D. complained54. A. easily B. fortunately C. purposely D. suddenly55. A. curious B. honest C. innocent D. proud第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。Inside a workshop in Lyon, France, the soft rhythm of weaving (织布) machines fills the air as colorful threads move smoothly. For centuries, silk-making traditions, passed down through generations, 56 (shape) Lyon’s identity. In these workshops, skilled workers use silk-screen printing, 57 technique originating in China, to layer colors one by one. 58____ (remarkable), creating a single scarf can involve up to 30 different colors, each requiring its own screen and printing step. This 59 (detail) process, demanding steady hands and sharp eyes, ensures that every piece is unique and full of character.Lyon’s connection to silk dates back to ancient times, 60 the city became a key gateway for Chinese silk entering Europe. During the Roman Empire, Lyon’s location along the Rhine River made it an important trading center. The 61 (arrive) of silk brought significant cultural and economic changes, establishing long-lasting ties between China and France. Even the street designs of Lyon’s Old Town 62 (tailor) to protect silk products from wind and rain during transport, showing how silk influenced the city’s development in many ways.Today, Lyon is still celebrated 63 a center for silk production, design, and cultural exchange, 64 (inspire) many famous fashion houses around the world. Thanks to China’s Belt and Road initiative, new trade routes are bringing fresh 65 (opportunity) to Lyon. This renewed partnership continues to weave a future of shared creativity and innovation.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,你的新西兰好友Doris请你录制一个体育活动的小短片,作为汉语课上展示的素材。请你给她写一封电子邮件,内容包括:1.陈述你的拍摄内容;2.征求对方意见并附上视频。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Doris,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。“Mom, please, please,” I begged. “Please, let me do it by myself.” I had never made cookies by myself before. But I’m nine and old enough to do many things. “Alana is going to cook Alone ” my brother, Caleb, asked with a laugh. “That’s going to be a disaster!” Caleb uses big words to act older and smarter than me. Having a big brother can be annoying.My parents looked at each other. My dad lowered his eyebrows. Would they let me do it I held my breath. “OK,” Mom said, “But Alana, please take your time. Be careful.” Sometimes I think my parents have no faith in me. Sure, I’ve made a mess. I once accidentally dyed (染色) my hands purple, and it didn’t wash off for a week. But that was before I turned nine. I would know better now. My parents should realize that!To make delicious cookies, I reviewed the recipe carefully. After that, I raced to the kitchen and got everything ready like butter, salt, eggs, flour, baking powder, a baking sheet, and an oven. I went to work. I opened eggs and put a cold stick of butter into the bowl. Using a mixer was easy. I turned on the mixer at medium speed — and whoa, whoa. Whoa! “WHOA!” I cried. What a disaster! I had to wipe butter off my face, then off the cabinets (柜子), countertop, and floor. Butter is really oily.“Yuck! Alana’s a mess! Alana’s a mess!” my brother taunted (奚落). “Caleb, you just get out of here. Leave me alone!” I yelled, waving a spoon. Caleb laughed and walked away. However, I determined to prove to everyone that I was grown up and in control. I put down the cookie sheet and picked up the directions. What had gone wrong Then I saw it. I had forgotten to add two cups of flour before mixing well!注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph 1: I started again carefully. ____________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2: I brought a plate of cookies into the living room with pride. ________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2025年第三次高考模拟考试 参考答案1-5 CABCA 6-10 CCABA 11-15 BBCAB 16-20 CACBA21-23 DAC 24-27 BABC 28-31 BCDB 32-35 ACDB 36-40 AFDBE41-45DCBAD 46-50 CDBDB 51-55 ACAAB56. have shaped 57.a 58.Remarkably 59.detailed 60.when61.arrival 62.were tailored 63.as 64.inspiring 65.opportunities应用文 One possible version:Dear Doris,I'm glad to know that you are learning Chinese and need a short video of our PE as material. Now let me share the details about the video with you, hoping that you'll like it.It is divided into three parts: the first part shows the place where we have PE class; the second part introduces our class process and main activities; the third part is the scene where we are practising Tai Chi.Please refer to the attachment for the video. This short film is about 8 minutes long. If it's too long, you can edit it by yourself. If you have any other requirements, I will try my best to meet them. I'm looking forward to your early reply.Yours,Li Hua读后续写A possible version:I started again carefully. Cracking the eggs, I slid them into the bowl. With butter and salt added, two cups of flour were soon poured into the mixture before the mixer was turned on — this time, nothing went wrong. I breathed a sigh of relief. Next came a sprinkle of baking powder. I mixed everything together until it became a soft dough. Then I rolled it into small balls, which were then put on a baking sheet in the oven. Within minutes, a fantastic scent filled the kitchen — the smell of cookie success!I brought the cookies into the dining room with pride. Hardly had I put them down when I asked my family to have a taste. Seeing the perfectly golden brown cookies, they wondered, their eyes widened. “You did it! All by yourself.” mom said, smiling as she chewed. “Great job!” Dad said, finishing his second cookie. A wave of joy and accomplishment overwhelmed me. “Terrific!” Caleb shouted, shooting me a hearty smile. I couldn’t hide my surprise at his change. The cookies, warm and fragrant, witnessed my growth.【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,主要讲述了九岁的作者首次尝试独自做饼干,虽然遭遇挫折被哥哥奚落,但最终决心克服困难,证明自己的成长与独立。【详解】1.段落续写:①由第一段首句内容“我小心翼翼地重新开始。”可知,第一段可描写作者吸取教训,重新按照食谱小心操作,最终成功制作出饼干。②由第二段首句内容“我自豪地把饼干带进了餐厅。”可知,第二段可描写作者自豪地将饼干端给家人品尝,并收获家人赞扬和惊喜。2.续写线索:重新准备材料——小心操作——饼干出炉——端出饼干——家人品尝——获得赞扬听力原文【Text 1】W: I am having trouble fitting into my jeans. Looks like I have to get some new ones.M: But you wouldn’t have to do that if you just cut down on what you eat.【Text 2】M: Excuse me, is there any possibility of borrowing a blanket I feel cold.W: Sure, but could you wait until after take-off please 【Text 3】M: Over the two days, we had about 8, 500 visitors to Beijing Trade Exhibition. About 36% were from America, France, Singapore and Canada.W: The remaining were local people.【Text 4】W: Could you do me a favour I just found a book I need in this section, but I still need three more on my topic.M: Let me show you around looking for those then.【Text 5】M: I’m afraid I cannot go to school today. I’m still feeling ill.W: OK. I’ll call Mr. Chen and ask for a day off school for you. Now I’m leaving for work. You can ask Mr. White for help if you need anything. He is working on his new book now and stays at home every day.【Text 6】W: Hello, Mary Wilson’s, can I help you M: Hi, it’s Peter Lloyd here. I’m calling about my motorbike. Is it ready to be collected yet W: Can you remind me what’s the brand of the bike M: It’s a City Zip. It’s blue.W: Oh yes. We had to order in some parts, but they still haven’t arrived yet, I’m afraid.M: Do you know when the bike will be ready to pick up W: Sorry, I don’t know. But I’ll call our suppliers and find out if they’ve sent out the spare parts yet. Once the parts are here, we can fix the bike in two or three days.M: OK, I’ll give you a call at the end of the week, then.W: Sure.【Text 7】W: Charlie, I can’t wait for Lily’s birthday. How about surprising her with a special party M: Great, Annie. But do you have any idea what kind of party it will be W: She loves flowers. Maybe we can throw a garden party with flower decorations.M: That sounds good. We can send out flower cards as invitations. Each card can be printed with a picture of a different flower, which means each person is special.W: Perfect. I’m good at designing, so leave the cards to me. Let’s include a little note asking everyone to bring a flower for Lily as a birthday gift. Then, we can create a flower arrangement with those flowers.M: Oh, I know a lovely garden space in the neighbouring park. It won’t cost anything. We just need to book it one day in advance.W: Great thinking. Charlie.【Text 8】W: Dad, can I go to the cinema this week with Tom M: Let me look at the schedule here. Hmm... When are you thinking about going to the movies W: Uh, we're thinking about watching a movie on Thursday after school.M: Well, that's not going to work. You have a dance lesson after school and then you have to babysit for the neighbours until 9:00.W: What about Tuesday M: Tuesday's out. You haven't practised your piano at all for an entire month, so you have to catch up on that. And, don't you have a paper due in your English class on Wednesday W: Oh, I forgot about that. And anyway, I was going to finish that during the first period at school. Why am I so busy M: Well, any girl of your age should be busy with her studies.【Text 9】W: Welcome, Terry. You made an amazing journey, travelling across Europe on a skateboard. What made you decide to do it M: Two years ago I heard about Boardwalk, a non-profit organization that helps teenagers with difficulties. So I planned to raise money for Boardwalk by skateboarding through France to Spain.W: Did you travel on your own M: Two friends in their camper acted as a back-up vehicle. They didn’t actually follow me but they carried the tents and luggage between the overnight stops.W: How many pairs of shoes did you need M: Five pairs! There was one pair of trainers that only lasted a day. That was crossing the mountains into Spain. The roads were really steep and stony and I could see snow up on the mountain ing down was terrible because I had to use my foot as a brake. By the end of the day, the new pair of trainers were ruined.W: And how do you feel now it’s all over M: Fantastic, because it has been so successful for Boardwalk. I’m going to be a member of them soon. I expected to feel depressed but I’ve been busy sorting the material of my trip. It is meaningful.【Text 10】M: Working with your hands in order to create something either useful or beautiful is always exciting. In a world where fast fashion is mainstream, where you often only find factory-made products on store shelves, becoming a craftsman changes you as a consumer, which gives you insight into the process of creating, forming a story behind the result.Learning new crafts brings me joy because it teaches me patience. Acquiring a skill takes time and whatever I create is made more meaningful because I created it. With each attempt, I will become more skilled, the results more delicate and my efforts rewarded. But all these takes patience.In the meantime, I enjoy the excitement of learning. Sometimes my projects don’t work out as I imagined. There is something that goes straight into litter bins, but that’s why I started this channel: to enthusiastically accept the process of creation whatever the result is.答案详解A【导语】本文是一篇应用文。介绍了National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum的基本信息,包括位置、开放时间、门票价格、停车安排以及团体参观的注意事项,旨在帮助潜在的参观者了解并计划他们的访问。21.细节理解题。根据文中“Hours: Monday—Friday: 10 a. m.—6 p. m. Saturday—Sunday: 10 a. m.—5 p. m. We are closed on Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas and New Year's Day and open from 10 a. m.—3 p. m. on Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, and New Year’s Eve.(开放时间:周一至周五:上午10点至下午6点。周六至周日:上午10点至下午5点。我们在复活节、感恩节、平安夜、圣诞节和元旦闭馆,在阵亡将士纪念日、7月4日、劳动节和新年前夜的上午10点至下午3点开放。)”可知,新年前夜开放时间是上午10点至下午3点,所以D选项At 11 a. m. on New Year’s Eve.(新年前夜上午11点),是可以参观的。故选D。22.细节理解题。根据文中“Parking: Free parking is available in the parking lot next to our entrance which is at the northeast corner of the building.(停车:在我们入口旁边的停车场有免费停车位,入口位于大楼的东北角。)”可知,在博物馆入口附近的停车场可以免费停车。故选A。23.细节理解题。根据文中“Groups: We love hosting groups of all sizes. We can accommodate anything from small corporate groups to large bus tours. We appreciate a “heads up” if you’re planning a group visit for more than 10 people. Just call us or email us using the contact information below so we can plan for your visit. It’s a must.(团体:我们喜欢接待各种规模的团体。我们可以接待从小型企业团体到大型巴士旅行团的任何团体。如果你计划组织 10 人以上的团体参观,我们希望你能提前告知。只需使用下面的联系信息给我们打电话或发电子邮件,这样我们就可以为你的参观做计划。这是必须的。)”可知,计划20人(超过10人)的参观需要打电话或发电子邮件通知博物馆。故选C。B【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者和自己的哥哥Matthew之间感情的变化,从儿时的矛盾到成年后的相互支持和理解。24.推理判断题。根据第一段“It reminded me of the four bass-loving brothers who lived across from us growing up. As a little girl, I often wondered if Matthew and I would ever have their friendship.(这让我想起了四个喜欢低音吉他的兄弟,他们从小就住在我们对面。当我还是个小女孩的时候,我常常想知道我和马修是否还会有他们那样的友谊)”可知,作者在本段提到了四个喜欢低音吉他的兄弟是为了表达她童年时对兄弟情谊的渴望。故选B项。25.推理判断题。根据第二段“As soon as I could walk, my big brother was everything to me, my idol.(从我能走路起,我的哥哥就是我的一切,我的偶像)”可推知,作者仰慕童年的马修。故选A项。26.推理判断题。根据第二段“After learning that I missed him, Matthew unexpectedly invited me to visit him at university.(得知我想念他后,马修出乎意料地邀请我去大学看望他)”可推知,听到马修的邀请,作者感到很惊讶。故选B项。27.推理判断题。根据最后一段“As we got ourselves back upright, I realized it was time for me to be his protector. Our shared bond had grown even deeper. I looked at my big brother, and we both smiled. Without him, my life would be unimaginably different. It was my turn to protect him. Thankfully, we had let each other in.(当我们重新站起来的时候,我意识到是时候让我来保护他了。我们共同的纽带变得更加深厚。我看着我的哥哥,我们都笑了。没有他,我的生活会有难以想象的不同。轮到我保护他了。谢天谢地,我们让对方进来了)”可推知,事故发生后,作者意识到哥哥也需要保护。故选C项。C【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了格陵兰岛的基本情况以及岛上冰雪融化所带来的影响。【28题详解】细节理解题。根据第一段中“Greenland is the world’s largest island and a self-governed territory of Denmark.(格陵兰岛是世界上最大的岛屿,也是丹麦的自治领土。)”可知,格陵兰岛由丹麦这个国家管理。故选B项。【29题详解】主旨大意题。根据第二段“Greenland has huge amounts of oil and natural gas below the ice and valuable elements known as rare earth minerals needed in communication technologies, including phones. Most of these resources are trapped under Greenland’s ice. However, warming temperatures have increased melting on the island. As more ice melts, some of these resources may become easier to reach. Other countries are becoming interested in Greenland because China is currently the supplier of over half of the world's rare earth minerals.(格陵兰岛冰层下有大量的石油和天然气,以及包括手机在内的通信技术所需的稀土矿物等宝贵元素。这些资源大多被困在格陵兰岛的冰层之下。然而,变暖的气温加剧了岛上的融化。随着更多的冰融化,其中一些资源可能更容易到达。其他国家对格陵兰岛越来越感兴趣,因为中国目前是世界上一半以上稀土矿物的供应国。)”可知,第二段主要讲了格陵兰岛矿产资源丰富。故选C项。【30题详解】推理判断题。根据最后一段“Greenland lies in between northern Canada, northern Europe, and Russia. That area may become more valuable to countries if melting in the Arctic Ocean continues to increase and more ships pass through the area.(格陵兰岛位于加拿大北部、北欧和俄罗斯之间。如果北冰洋融化的速度继续增加,更多的船只通过该地区,那么该地区对各国来说可能会变得更有价值。)”可知,随着北冰洋的上升,更多的船舶将通过格陵兰岛所处的这片区域,即格陵兰岛在未来的海洋运输中可能非常重要。故选D项。【31题详解】推理判断题。通读全文,根据第一段“Greenland is the world’s largest island and a self-governed territory of Denmark. About 57,000 people live there, mainly along its coasts. Most of Greenland lies north of the Arctic Circle, under thick sheets of ice. The island plays a large part in the weather experienced by billions of people every day and in climate changes around the planet, experts say.(格陵兰岛是世界上最大的岛屿,也是丹麦的自治领土。大约有57,000人居住在那里,主要居住在沿海地区。格陵兰岛的大部分地区位于北极圈以北,被厚厚的冰层覆盖。专家表示,该岛在数十亿人每天经历的天气和全球气候变化中发挥着重要作用。)”可知,文章围绕格陵兰岛的基本情况、气候变化、资源开发和海洋环流等科学议题展开,属于科普文章,符合“科学杂志”定位。故选B项。D这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了绿洲农业在干旱地区的独特作用,以及其面临的威胁和保护措施。32.细节理解题。根据第一段中“Oasis agriculture is a unique agricultural practice that thrives in the middle of arid and semi-arid regions, where water is a limited resource.( 绿洲农业是一种独特的农业实践,在干旱和半干旱地区蓬勃发展,在那里,水是有限的资源。)”可知,绿洲农业是在干旱和半干旱地区(水资源有限的地区)发展起来的独特农业实践。故选A项。33.细节理解题。根据第二段中“The formation of AIUla’s oasis results from a dry riverbed that channels water from distant rain into the valley, enriching the soil with minerals from the neighboring basalt (玄武岩) plains.( AIUla绿洲的形成是由于干涸的河床将远处的雨水引入山谷,使土壤富含来自邻近玄武岩平原的矿物质。)”可知,AIUla绿洲的形成的主要原因是干涸的河床将雨水引入山谷。故选C项。34.推理判断题。根据第三段开头提到“However, these oases now face serious threats.( 然而,这些绿洲现在面临着严重的威胁。)”以及后面举例“For example, climate problems are changing rain patterns and making areas drier. Harmful farming practices and city expansion are using up water supplies, causing water levels to drop and soil to lose quality. Competition for limited resources is making social and economic gaps wider, putting oasis agriculture at risk.( 例如,气候问题正在改变降雨模式,使地区变得更加干燥。有害的耕作方式和城市扩张正在耗尽供水,导致水位下降,土壤质量下降。对有限资源的竞争正在扩大社会和经济差距,使绿洲农业面临风险。)”这些例子具体说明了气候问题、有害的农业实践、城市扩张以及对有限资源的竞争等对绿洲造成的具体威胁。故选D项。35.推理判断题。根据最后一段中“To protect oasis agriculture, sustainable management is needed. This includes using water-saving irrigation systems, avoiding water waste, and encouraging natural farming with varied crops. It is also vital to include local communities in protecting oases, as they have valuable knowledge passed down through generations.( 为了保护绿洲农业,需要可持续的管理。这包括使用节水灌溉系统,避免水资源浪费,以及鼓励多种作物的自然种植。让当地社区参与保护绿洲也至关重要,因为他们拥有代代相传的宝贵知识。)”可知,为了保护绿洲农业,需要可持续管理,包括使用节水灌溉系统、避免水资源浪费、鼓励种植多样化作物的自然农业,并且让当地社区参与保护。由此可推知,作者可能同意的建议是“采取生态友好型农业政策”。故选B项。七选五【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了野生动物纪录片制作过程中声音录制的技术细节,特别是拟音师的工作,以及这些技术手段对观众理解动物行为和保护工作的影响。36.根据下文“While the images we see are filmed on location, many of the sounds are recorded in a sound studio and added to the programs later by human “Foley artists (拟音师)”.(尽管我们看到的图像是在现场拍摄的,但许多声音是在录音室录制的,并由人类“拟音师”稍后添加到节目中)”可知,虽然图像在现场拍摄,但录制声音的方式有所不同。A项“但这并不是完全如此”与上文“You might be thinking that these shows offer a totally real portrayal (描绘) of these animals-an objective window into their lives as they hunt, rest and raise their young.(你可能会认为,这些节目对这些动物进行了完全真实的描绘,为它们狩猎、休息和养育幼崽的生活提供了一个客观的窗口。) ”构成转折关系,引出下文,符合语境。故选A。37.根据上文“While the images we see are filmed on location, many of the sounds are recorded in a sound studio and added to the programs later by human “Foley artists (拟音师)”.(尽管我们看到的图像是在现场拍摄的,但许多声音是在录音室录制的,并由人类“拟音师”稍后添加到节目中)”表明,图像和声音不是同时录制的;根据下文“Usually, documentary filmmakers can film their subjects from a great distance, but they typically can’t get close enough to capture clear sounds without disturbing the animals.(通常,纪录片制片人可以从很远的距离拍摄他们的主题,但他们通常无法在不打扰动物的情况下足够近地捕捉到清晰的声音)”解释了图像和声音不能同时录制的原因。F项“这是现代野生动物电影制作不可避免的结果”承上启下,符合语境。故选F。38.根据下文“There will probably be background noises such as crew members chatting or walking around if sounds are recorded on location.(如果在现场录制声音,可能会有工作人员聊天或走动的背景噪音)”解释了现场录制声音的背景噪音问题。D项“野生动物纪录片通常也需要大量的工作人员”指出图像和声音不能同时录制的第二个原因,选项中的“crews”与下文中的“crew members”相呼应,符合语境。故选D。39.上文““Foley artists” will use a variety of tools to simulate (模拟) the sounds made by animals. And most of them will create the close-up sounds of animals chewing or yawning with their own mouths. These sounds are created as the artist watches the videos, making sure they perfectly match the actions they’re paired with.(“拟音师”将使用各种工具来模拟动物发出的声音。他们中的大多数人会用自己的嘴创造出动物咀嚼或打哈欠的特写声音。这些声音是在艺术家观看视频时创造的,确保它们与他们配对的动作完美匹配)”描述“拟音师”怎样给图像配音;下文“Animal cries — which are far too complex to be simulated — will have to be taken from library recordings.(动物的叫声——太过复杂而无法模拟——必须从录音库中获取)”指出有些动物的叫声过于复杂,无法模拟。B项“然而,也有一些例外”表明有例外的情况,承上启下,符合语境。故选B。40.根据上文“Admittedly, the significance of the technique goes further.(诚然,这项技术的意义更为深远)”及下文“Sounds have the ability to affect our understanding of a given species.(声音有能力影响我们对某一特定物种的理解)”可知,此处应该解释“更进一步”的具体表现,并引起下文“声音能够影响我们对某一物种的理解”。E项“声音引导我们对所看到事物的情感解读”承接了“影响理解”这一核心,从情感层面解释了声音如何作用于观众的理解,与前后逻辑连贯。原文强调声音对“理解物种”的影响,而选项E中的“情感解读”是“理解”的重要组成部分。选项G虽涉及保护努力,但原文未提及相关内容,偏离了上下文的核心。因此,选项E在内容上更贴合语境,直接回答了“技术重要性如何体现”的问题。故选E。完形填空【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者在餐馆就餐时遇到一个无家可归的人,工作人员对他吃剩饭的行为不满,而他却归还了作者遗落的钱包,作者意识到不能以貌取人,世界上有许多善良诚实的人,我们应该尽力让别人的生活更美好。【41题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当我们吃完时,一个无家可归的人推着一辆装着他所有物品的手推车走了进来,显然他在外面走得很热,而且明显又饿又渴。A. disabled残疾的;B. injured受伤的;C. handsome英俊的;D. homeless无家可归的。根据下文“carrying all his belongings”可知下文提到了装着他所有物品,由此可推断他是无家可归的,故选D项。【42题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:同第1题。A. anxious焦虑的;B. amazed惊讶的;C. hungry饥饿的;D. unhealthy不健康的。根据下文“he walked past us and sat at the table we’d just left and started eating some leftover chips”可知,下文说的是他走过去,坐在作者他们刚离开的桌子旁,开始吃一些剩下的薯条,由此可推断他是饿了,故选C项。【43题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我们起身离开时,他走过我们,坐在我们刚离开的桌子旁,开始吃一些剩下的薯条。A. eat吃;B. leave离开;C. drink喝;D. speak说。根据下文“he walked past us and sat at the table we’d just left”可知,下文说的是他坐在作者他们刚离开的桌子旁,可推理出此处说的是作者他们起身离开了,他坐在刚离开的桌子旁,故选B项。【44题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们注意到工作人员对此不满,互相打手势去清理桌子上的盘子。A. motioning打手势;B. proposing提议;C. running跑;D. singing唱歌。根据下文“to each other to go to clear the plates away from the table”可知,下文提到了去清理桌子上的盘子,可推理出此处说的是工作人员不满这个人坐在那里吃剩饭,所以互相打手势去清理盘子,故选A项。【45题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:是坐在我们桌子旁的那个人——我把钱包忘在那里了,他朝我们走来把钱包还给我。A. bill账单;B. cellphone手机;C. key钥匙;D. purse钱包。根据下文“meanwhile this gentleman was just quick to give my purse back”可知,下文提到了这位绅士把钱包还给作者,可推理出作者把钱包忘在那里了,故选D项。【46题详解】考查动词短语辨析。句意:同第5题。A. blow it up炸毁;B. check it off核对;C. give it back归还;D. put it away放好。根据下文“meanwhile this gentleman was just quick to give my purse back”可知,下文提到了这位绅士把钱包还给作者,可推理出此处是“归还”,故选C项。【47题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:我的伴侣随后为他点了一顿饭和几杯饮料来表达我们的感激之情。A. guaranteed保证;B. sent发送;C. prepared准备;D. ordered点餐。根据“a meal and a few drinks”可知下文提到了一顿饭和几杯饮料,可推理出作者的伴侣为他点了饭和饮料,故选D项。【48题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:同第 7 题。A. congratulation祝贺;B. gratitude感激;C. satisfaction满意;D. shame羞愧。根据下文“meanwhile this gentleman was just quick to give my purse back”可知,下文提到了这位绅士把钱包还给作者,可推理出为他点餐是为了表达感激之情,故选B项。【49题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:我从来不是一个宣扬自己的善举或寻求认可的人,虽然我们总是试图帮助那些有需要的人,但这更多的是关于不要以貌取人。A. compassion同情;B. excitement兴奋;C. mercy仁慈;D. recognition认可。根据上文“I’m never one to advertise my good deeds”以及下文“we do always try to help those in need”可知上文说的是作者不是一个宣扬自己的善举的人,可推理出这里表示作者做这些是发自内心,不是在寻求认可,故选D项。【50题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:同第9题。A. decorating装饰;B. judging判断;C. sorting分类;D. publishing出版。根据上文 “the staff were unpleased”以及下文“meanwhile this gentleman was just quick to give my purse back”可知,工作人员因为他在那里吃剩饭而对他不满,而他却归还了钱包,所以这里表示不能以貌取人,judge a book by its cover 表示“以貌取人”,故选B项。【51题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:工作人员显然对他在那里吃剩饭感到恼火,而这位先生很快就把我的钱包还给了我。A. annoyed恼火的;B. pleased高兴的;C. shocked震惊的;D. worried担心的。根据下文“he was there eating leftovers”以及上文“each other to go to clear the plates away from the table”可知,下文说的是他在吃剩饭,工作人员要去清理桌子上的盘子,可推理出工作人员对他在那里吃剩饭感到不满、恼火,故选A项。【52题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:两天后,我在钱包里找一张卡片,意识到我一直有150美元现金在里面。A. forgot忘记;B. suggested建议;C. realized意识到;D. promised承诺。根据下文“I had $150 cash in there all along”可知,下文说的是作者有150美元现金在里面,可推理出此处说的是作者在找卡片时意识到钱包里有现金,故选C项。【53题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:我非常希望我能把钱给他!A. wished希望;B. suspected怀疑;C. regretted后悔;D. complained抱怨。根据下文“I could have given it to him”可知,下文说的是作者把钱给他,因为他归还了钱包,作者当时并不知道钱包里有钱,所以希望当时能把钱给他作为感谢,故选A项。【54题详解】考查副词词义辨析。句意:他本可以轻易地拿走钱,但他没有。A. easily轻易地;B. fortunately幸运地;C. purposely故意地;D. suddenly突然地。根据上文“I had $150 cash in there all along”可知,钱包里有150美元现金,他本可以轻易地拿走钱,故选A项。【55题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这个世界有时很残酷,但也有一些真正美丽和诚实的心。A. curious好奇的;B. honest诚实的;C. innocent无辜的;D. proud骄傲的。根据上文“meanwhile this gentleman was just quick to give my purse back”可知,上文提到了这位绅士把钱包还给作者,可推理出这里表示世界上有一些像他这样诚实的人,故选B项。【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了法国里昂与丝绸的深厚渊源及丝绸产业对其发展的影响。56.考查动词时态。句意:几个世纪以来,代代相传的丝绸制作传统塑造了里昂的特色。shape“塑造”。根据时间状语For centuries可知,表示从过去持续到现在的动作或状态,时态应用现在完成时,主语silk-making traditions是复数,助动词用have。故填have shaped。57.考查冠词。句意:在这些作坊里,熟练的工人使用起源于中国的丝网印刷技术,一层一层地叠加颜色。此处泛指“一项起源于中国的技术”,且technique是以辅音音素开头的单词,应用不定冠词a。故填a。58.考查副词。句意:值得注意的是,制作一条围巾可能需要多达30种不同的颜色,每种颜色都需要自己的丝网和印刷步骤。此处修饰整个句子,作状语,应用副词remarkably“值得注意的是”,句首单词首字母大写。故填Remarkably。59.考查形容词。句意:这个细致的过程需要稳定的手和敏锐的眼睛,以确保每一件作品都是独一无二的,充满个性。此处修饰名词process,应用形容词detailed“细致的”,作定语。故填detailed。60.考查定语从句。句意:里昂与丝绸的联系可以追溯到古代,当时这座城市成为中国丝绸进入欧洲的重要门户。此处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词是ancient times,关系词代替先行词在从句中作时间状语,应用关系副词when引导。故填when。61.考查名词。句意:丝绸的到来带来了重大的文化和经济变革,建立了中法之间的长期联系。此处作主语,应用名词arrival“到来”。故填arrival。62.考查动词语态和主谓一致。句意:就连里昂老城的街道设计也是为了在运输过程中保护丝绸产品免受风吹雨打,这显示了丝绸在许多方面对城市发展的影响。此处描述过去发生的事情,时态应用一般过去时,主语street designs和动词tailor“专门制作”之间是被动关系,应用一般过去时的被动语态,主语street designs是复数,be动词用were。故填were tailored。63.考查介词。句意:如今,里昂仍然是丝绸生产、设计和文化交流的中心,激励着世界各地的许多著名时装公司。be celebrated as是固定短语,意为“作为……而闻名/受到赞誉”。故填as。64.考查非谓语动词。句意同上。本句谓语为is celebrated,此处为非谓语动词,且Lyon与inspire“激励”为主动关系,应用现在分词,作状语。故填inspiring。65.考查名词复数。句意:由于中国的“一带一路”倡议,新的贸易路线正在为里昂带来新的机遇。本空作are bringing的宾语,opportunity“机遇”是可数名词,由new trade routes are bringing可知,应用复数形式。故填opportunities。 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览