资源简介 2025 届蕲春实高第五次模拟考试英 语(考试时间:120 分钟 试卷满分:150 分)第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分 30 分)注意,听力部分答题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节 (共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What caused the woman to leave her home A. Fire. B. Gas leak. C. House damage.2. What does the man mean A. He has seen the film twice. B. He’d like to read the novel. C. He is disappointed at the film.3. What will the woman probably do today A. Watch a basketball game.B. Attend a polo competition.C. See an opening ceremony.4. What does the woman suggest the man do A. Hire a suit. B. Purchase another suit. C. Wear the existing suit.5. Why doesn’t the man choose the nut chocolate A. He dislikes nuts.B. He prefers milk chocolate.C. He knows the woman loves nuts.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 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 题。6. What is the subject of the conversation A. The history of writing.B. Ways to speak English.C. The writing style of a famous author.7. How did the man feel about what he read A. Confused. B. Upset. C. Delighted.听下面一段对话,回答第 8 至第 10 题。8. When will the woman be able to leave A. At 7: 00 a. m. B. At 7: 00 p. m. C. At 12: 00 p. m.9. What’s the woman’s destination A. Spain. B. France. C. Britain.10. Where are the speakers probably A. In a car park. B. At an airport. C. In a shop.听下面一段对话,回答第 11 至第 13 题。11. What did the shop on the corner once sell A. Flowers. B. Food. C. Furniture.12. What caused the shop on the corner to close A. High prices. B. Bad location. C. The Internet.13. What might be the relationship between the speakers A. Friends. B. Father and daughter. C. Shop owner and customer.听下面一段对话,回答第 14 至第 16 题。14. What are the speakers probably looking at A. Photographs. B. Paintings. C. A mobile phone.15. What are the speakers recalling A. Holidays. B. Family members. C. School days.16. Who are a couple according to the speakers A. Peter and Amy. B. Luke and Amy. C. Peter and Lucy.听下面一段独白,回答第 17 至第 20 题。17. When was Snow White first released A. In 1937. B. In 1941. C. In 1945.18. Who are putting money into Chinese animation studios A. Artists. B. Tech firms. C. Internet users.19. Which industry does the speaker probably work in A. Education. B. Technology. C. Animation design.20. What is the main challenge of Chinese animation according to the speaker A. Beating foreign animation studios.B. Telling the stories to foreigners.C. Developing new technologies.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 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AThe Norman Bird Sanctuary (禁猎区) provides the perfect environment for a family gathering, a sweetwedding and other small events. With 300 acres of protected open space overlooking beautiful fields andthe waterfront beyond, the Norman Bird Sanctuary offers all kinds of choices for your next event.Mabel’s StudioLocated among the historic farm buildings in the Norman Bird Sanctuary, Mabel’s Studio offers acomfortable space for gatherings of up to 40 people. With its vaulted (拱形的) ceiling, wide floors andbeautiful views overlooking stone walls, fields and ocean, this unique environment is ideal for a booksigning, a lecture or a small social gathering.Happiness FarmhouseThe Happiness Farmhouse is the perfect place to bring people together in a unique and privateenvironment. Ideal for family vacations and wedding parties, this house is situated on a broad lawn (草坪)bordered by historic stone walls, with a fantastic view of fields and ocean. From short rests as a family tohosting a wedding of up to 125 people, our Happiness Farmhouse was designed to make new memories.The BarnVaulted wooden ceilings create an attractive space for dancing, lectures, small receptions andeducational events for up to 90 people. Accessible on both sides of the building, the Barn also has a smalllawn providing additional space for a small tent or outdoor seating.Mabel’s GardenMabel’s Garden is a gathering place for up to 80 people and serves as the best place for photographs.A formal garden with a stone birdbath is bordered by small trees, native plants and a path. Historic stonewalls surround the garden, which is accessed by a small wooden gate and is located across from theHappiness Farmhouse.21. Which place is suitable for a gathering of 110 people A. Mabel’s Studio. B. Happiness Farmhouse.C. Mabel’s Garden. D. The Barn.22. How can you get into Mabel’s Garden A. By walking across a large lawn.B. By walking through a small wooden gate.C. By walking through both sides of the Barn.D. By walking through a historic farm building.23. What is the purpose of the text A. To recommend places for events. B. To encourage people to protect birds.C. To introduce famous travelling buildings. D. To tell the history of Norman Bird Sanctuary.BI was born with a rare disorder, for which I’ve lived with pain, both physical and mental, my wholelife. But things blew up in 2020 when I changed my job. And when I realized that I needed to slow down,I took up things that required presence. So I slowed down. I took up birding, which required a huge amountof awareness. I added it to my self-care routine.To combine my new-found hobby with my long-standing passion: travel, my husband and I planned atrip to Guatemala.Knut, our guide, picked us up before dawn. We drove in sleepy silence to a nature reserve, where Knutpurposefully pulled over at a seemingly random place. Knut said it was a meeting place of owls (猫头鹰),a great spot to see one.In the completely black forest, unknown birds blew their evil clown whistles. “I can’t see my hand infront of my face. How am I going to spot an owl ” I thought.Knut pulled a speaker out. Then it let out a long calling sound. We waited and waited. Nothinghappened.Just as dawn was breaking and I was losing interest, a non-digital sound rang out. Our owl friend landedin a nearby tree where I could barely make out its black shape. Knut quickly readied the scope and shone aflashlight about five feet away from the bird. Watching the details of every feather through the scope, Imuttered, “Thanks owl, thanks universe.” After a few minutes, the bird disappeared without a sound.More than 60 different species later, our two-day expedition was over and Knut invited us to his yardto go over “the checklist.” Lists can memorialize a field day. While we were deeply involved in checking,Knut interrupted at times to point out who was visiting his bird feeders. A clan, a redstar... I held my breathwhen the violet sabrewing hummingbird touched down. Honestly, who designed these things Incredible.At that moment, I realized that hiking with Knut was a huge success, but observing the birds in his yardwas definitely the highlight.Now, I still like birding, which keeps reminding me that if I slow down and pay attention, what I’mlooking for is usually right in front of me.24. Why did the author start birding A. To follow advice. B. To explore nature. C. To escape job stress. D. To practice self-care.25. How did the author feel when she saw the owl A. Anxious. B. Depressed. C. Grateful. D. Calm.26. Which part of the journey did the author like best A. Getting to know Knut. B. Birding in Knut’s yard.C. Going over the “checklist”. D. Hiking in a nature reserve.27. What can we learn from the passage A. Slowing down shows what lies in front.B. Pursuing passion is the path to success.C. Experiencing misfortune is a valuable lesson.D. Being patient achieves what seems impossible.CAlongside efforts to reduce carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels, some scientists are also lookingfor processes that could remove some of the gas that’s already up there. Now, Yaghi, a chemist at UCBerkeley, and his team have developed a new material that they say could be a game changer for this task.The material, known as a covalent organic framework(共价有机框架), is called COF-999. Within theframework are amines (胺). When air flows through the material, most components pass freely through,but the amines pick up acidic bits of carbon dioxide.COF-999 performs remarkably well at absorbing carbon dioxide. In one experiment, researchers put atube filled with the material outside and measured the carbon dioxide concentrations after air passedthrough. The exiting air was totally free of the greenhouse gas. Study lead author Zihui Zhou also says thata mere 200 grams of COF-999 can absorb up to 44 pounds of carbon dioxide in one year — the same as alarge tree.Especially promising is how COF-999 releases carbon dioxide after absorbing carbon dioxide.Typically, after carbon capture (捕获) technologies remove the gas from the atmosphere, engineers have toheat the material to get it to release the absorbed carbon dioxide. Then, the gas is often used in industrialapplications or stored deep underground in bedrock. This heating process is expensive and energy-intensive, since traditional carbon capture materials must be heated to high temperatures. But COF-999releases its stores at just 140 degrees Fahrenheit—more than 100 degrees cooler than the materials currentlyin use. What’s more, it can go through more than 100 cycles of absorbing and releasing carbon dioxidewithout losing any effectiveness.Jennifer Wilcox, a chemical engineer at the University of Pennsylvania, says that many questionsremain, like whether COF-999 might restrict airflow when applied, thus increasing energy consumption, inturn. The answers, says Wilcox, “will ultimately determine costs and the material’s usefulness”. Regardless,chemists will continue to work on new carbon capture technologies.28. What is the primary function of COF-999 as described in the passage A. To reduce CO2 output. B. To replace fossil fuels.C. To capture existing CO2. D. To improve industrial efficiency.29. The method the writer uses to develop paragraph 3 is .A. giving examples B. citing quotes C. making comparisons D. offering definitions30. What sets COF-999 apart from traditional CO2 capture materials A. Reduced production cost. B. Limited cycle stability.C. Low regeneration temperature. D. High CO2 absorption capacity.31. What is Jennifer Wilcox’s attitude toward COF-999’s usefulness A. Optimistic. B. Impartial. C. Resistant. D. Unconcerned.DFor many individuals, sports have long served as a source of enjoyment and relaxation. Watching sportsgoes beyond entertainment. It fosters a sense of community and belonging among audiences. This sense ofconnection not only makes individuals feel good but also benefits society. Although it is popularlyrecognized for its positive effects, existing studies on the relationship between watching sports and well-being offer only limited evidence.Recognizing this gap, a team of researchers from Waseda University, Japan, took on a groundbreakingstudy. “A significant challenge in well-being research is the subjective nature of measurement procedures,potentially leading to incomplete findings. Therefore, our studies focused on both subjective and objectivemeasures of well-being,” explains Prof. Sato, one of the leaders.In the first study, the researchers analyzed publicly available data on the influence of watching sportson 20,000 Japanese residents. They discovered the consistent improvement of well-being was associatedwith regular sports viewing, which confirmed the widely considered opinion. However, this study wasn’table to provide deeper insight. The second study, an online survey aimed at investigating whether theconnection between sports viewing and well-being varied depending on the type of sport observed. Theexperiment exposed them to various sports videos, assessing their well-being both before and after viewing.The findings underlined that widely welcomed sports such as baseball had a more significant impact onincreasing well-being.However, the most noticeable part of this research is the third study. Here, the team employedneuroimaging(神经影像 ) techniques to track changes in brain activity following sports viewing. Theinvestigation showed that sports viewing activated the brain’s reward circuits, indicating feelings ofhappiness or pleasure.“Both subjective and objective measures of well-being were found to be positively influenced byengaging in sports viewing. For those seeking to increase their overall well-being, regularly watchingsports, can serve as an effective way. And this research can contribute significantly to sports managementpractices and policy-making for public health.” Comments Sato.32. What does the underlined word “fosters” in Paragraph 1 mean A. Uses. B. Develops. C. Broadcasts. D. Presents.33. Why did the team conduct the study A. Relevant study was lacking. B. This topic was meaningful.C. They care about the society. D. They accepted official assignments.34. What views do most people agree with A. The use of multiple study means matters. B. Well-being is affected by lots of factors.C. Watching sports can boost happiness. D. Baseball has positive effects on health.35. What does the Sato imply in the last paragraph A. Watching sports is a necessity to live well.B. Future policies might support watching sports.C. Further study will find the most effective sports.D. Everyone has a different definition of well-being.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。Research shows that friendships are really important to all of us. Friendship has a huge impact onyour mental health since good friends can help relieve stress, provide comfort and joy, and preventloneliness. 36 Research shows that lack of social connection may increase the risk of heartdisease or diabetes.37 Spending time with friends helps reduce your stress and supports you through toughtimes. Friendship is a two-way street, so being there for your friends feels needed and contributes to yourown sense of self-worth.A good friend will show a genuine interest in what’s going on in your life and how you think andfeel. 38 As friendship works both ways, a friend is also someone you feel comfortablesupporting and accepting, and someone who will listen to you and with whom you can share trust andloyalty.If you are introverted(内向的) or shy, it can feel uncomfortable to put yourself out there socially. Butyou don’t have to be naturally outgoing to make new friends. 39 You’ll make far more friendsby showing your interest rather than trying to get people interested in you.Making a new friend is just the beginning of the journey. Friendships take time to build and deepen.Be reliable, trustworthy, and willing to share yourself and your time. 40 Everyone needs timeto be alone or spend time with other people as well. Finally, be forgiving. No friendship develops smoothlyso try to find a way to overcome problems.A. Stress is harmful for mental health.B. But do not forget to give your friends space.C. You can show your true self on social media.D. She or he will accept you and listen to you attentively.E. The key to connecting with others is by showing interest in them.F. Close friendships also have a powerful impact on your physical health.G. While developing friendships takes time, healthy friendships benefit both you and your friends a lot.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节 完形填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。When I created a hiking course for seventh and eighth graders, I added a curriculum centered aroundmindfulness, writing and creating art. I thought the sun would shine down upon us, and we’d be 41fascinated by nature. But when we had our first class, it wasn’t what I had 42 . I had the students pilerocks and used the rocks to talk about 43 our lives — choosing joy over stress. My students weren’tinto it. I went home feeling 44 .Then it 45 me: these young teens simply needed freedom to explore. So I abandoned my 46lessons and let them wander through the woods, observing and enjoying their surroundings. The 47was remarkable. Their faces lit up with joy each week.Living in northern Michigan sometimes meant we went outside in freezing cold weather, but givingthem space worked 48 . They threw snowballs, collected bird feathers, 49 the changing leavesand watched as rivers flowed by.One day, they were 50 land art with rocks and autumn leaves when: a man appeared, playing aflute. The students gathered around him and 51 for him after the song was over. One boy skippedback to his creation, declaring, “I’m so 52 .”The students didn’t need 53 lesson plans or art supplies. All they needed was 54 beingoutdoors. From then on, that’s all I gave them. 55 gave them space to forget all their daily worriesand be kids again.41. A. occasionally B. naturally C. intentionally D. temporarily42. A. come across B. put down C. responded to D. hoped for43. A. balancing B. transforming C. controlling D. influencing44. A. rewarded B. defeated C. motivated D. amused45. A. warned B. assumed C. impressed D. struck46. A. entertaining B. inspiring C. structured D. well-received47. A. discovery B. change C. performance D. creativity48. A. opportunities B. desires C. wonders D. resources49. A. observed B. folded C. painted D. tore50. A. displaying B. studying C. evaluating D. creating51. A. waited B. applied C. clapped D. searched52. A. delighted B. surprised C. worried D. exhausted53. A. realistic B. flexible C. fancy D. original54. A. just B. also C. even D. hardly55. A. Belief B. Nature C. Distance D. Communication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。YangBOT: A Blend of Tradition and Tech“YangBOT”, a 56 (create) performance at the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, amazed audiencesworldwide. It represents a perfect 57 (combine) of traditional Chinese yangge dance and modernrobotics.The performance 58 (feature) 16 humanoid robots named “Fu Xi” from Unitree Technology,being harmonious with 16 dancers from the Xinjiang Arts Institute. These robots, about 1.8 meters tall andweighing 47 kilograms each, are equipped with 19 degrees of freedom across their bodies, 59enables them to move with remarkable flexibility. 60 (equip) with high—precision 3D laserSLAM positioning and navigation technology, they can 61 (accurate) navigate complex stageenvironments.The robots, who 62 (dress) in traditional Chinese flower—patterned vests and heldhandkerchiefs, flawlessly executed classic yangge dance steps. 63 (they) synchronized(同步的 )movements with human dancers demonstrated the possibility of robots in cultural performances.This show not only presented 64 visually stunning display but also symbolized thesuccessful integration of tradition and innovation, 65 (open) new horizons for art andtechnology.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)假如你是李华。上周你参加了志愿者社团组织的“帮助老人跨越数字鸿沟”(Bridging the Digitalfor the Elderly)的活动,请你写一篇短文分享此次活动,内容包括:(1)活动的内容;(2)你的体会。注意:1.词数 80 词左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Charles,How is everything going Best regards,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。The Best Kind of CharityI grew up in a family that barely made ends meet. My parents worked hard, but money was alwaystight. Despite the challenges, my parents always taught me the importance of kindness and generosity, evenwhen we had little to give.One day, our school announced a volunteer activity to help an elderly woman in the nearby community.She lived alone and needed assistance with daily tasks. The school encouraged students to donate moneyto support her. When I got home that evening, I told my mom about the initiative. She listened attentively.“Why don’t we make her a basket of homemade cookies ” my mom suggested, her voice full ofenthusiasm. “I’m sure she’d love something fresh and homemade.”I hesitated. I worried that my classmates would think less of me for not contributing cash. “It’s thethought that counts,” Mom said gently, placing a hand on my shoulder.The next morning, I arrived at school with a basket of cookies my mom and I had made together thenight before. The smell of freshly baked goods filled the air, and I could see the effort and love that hadgone into each piece. When it was time to collect donations, my classmates, one by one, pulled out theirwallets and placed crisp bills into the collection box. I stepped forward with my basket. The room fell silent.“Why did you bring food ” one of my classmates asked, her voice filled with disdain (鄙视). “We’resupposed to donate money.”“Maybe her family is too poor to donate anything else,” Another student whispered loudly, drawing afew more giggles (笑) from the others.I felt my cheeks reddened with embarrassment. I wanted to explain, but the words stuck in my throat.But then I remembered my mom’s words, “Sometimes, the best gifts come from the heart.”注意:1. 续写词数应为 150 左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。I took a deep breath and held my head high.After school, we went to the elderly woman’s house with my basket of cookies.英语参考答案第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)1~5 BCAAC 6~10 CABCB 11~15 CCBAC 16~20 AABAB21-23 B B A 24-27. D C B A 28-31.. C A C B 32 -35. B A C B 36-40. F G D E B完形填空 41-45. B D A B D 46-50. C B C A D 51-55 C A C A B【答案】56.creative bination 58. featured 59.which 60.Equipped61.accurately 62.were dressed 63.Their 64.a 65.opening第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)Samples:Bridging the Digital Divide for the ElderlyLast weekend witnessed a meaningful volunteer activity to help the elderly bridge the digitaldivide. As a participant of this activity, I felt greatly inspired and enlightened.This activity kicked off with a lecture where volunteers imparted practical knowledge ofessential digital skills to the elderly, after which volunteers were paired with senior citizens for hands-on learning experiences. During this session,volunteers patiently instructed how to apply basic mobilephone apps for daily usage, such as online communication, hospital appointment and cashlesspayments. What impressed us most was that some volunteers prepared user-friendly manuals withvisual aid to foster comprehension. When Granny Li broke into a radiant smile after knowing how tochat with families online, I was overwhelmed with a deep sense of satisfaction.This activity endows me with a new perspective of the essence of technology. Digital technologynot only renders us convenience but also boosts inter-generational communication, thus helpingcreate a harmonious and inclusive society.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)【答案】范文I took a deep breath and held my head high. “Actually,” I said softly, “I thought she mightlike something homemade. Anyhow, it’s the thought that counts.” The room fell silent again, and fora moment, I thought they might continue to tease me. But then, something unexpected happened. Oneof the girls stepped forward, looking at the basket and then backed me up. “That’s really thoughtful,”she said sincerely. Slowly, others began to nod in agreement. The tension in the room eased, and Ifelt a sense of relief wash over me. Maybe they didn’t fully understand, but at least they respectedmy effort.After school, we went to the elderly woman’s house with my basket of cookies. Shewelcomed us with a warm smile, her eyes lighting up when she saw the basket of cookies. “This isso thoughtful. Thank you.” She said, her voice trembling with gratitude. As we spent the afternoonwith her, helping with chores and sharing stories, I realized that my mom had been right all along. Itwasn’t about the amount of money we gave; it was about the love and care we put into our actions.And the best gifts always come from the heart.Text 1M:I feel so sorry for them. The damage from the fire was so bad that they had to abandon theirhomes at night.W:I remember we had to leave our house once because of a gas leak. We had to stay in a hotelon the other side of town.Text 2W:What do you think of the movie we saw last night M:I have read the novel. To be honest,I won’t have any desire to lay eyes on it again.Text 3W:I saw the opening ceremony of the annual sports meeting. It was fantastic! What events wereheld yesterday M:Archery and water polo. Today we can watch the basketball game.W:Wonderful! It’s my favorite sport.Text 4W:Will you be wearing your old suit for the wedding It looks like something from a historybook.M:I can’t afford to buy a new one. Besides,I hardly ever wear suits.W:There are companies that rent them out. Try that.Text 5W:There are three chocolates left in the box. Which would you like M:I won’t be cruel and take the nut one. I know you adore them.W:There’s also a milk chocolate and a fruit one. They are both delicious.Text 6M:Have you read anything by William Shakespeare W:Yes,I read some at school. He’s a very famous writer. How about you M:I tried to read his work,but I didn’t know what it meant. It didn’t look like good English.W:Didn’t you know the words M:Yes,most of them — but they were put together in a strange way.W:Ah,that’s because Shakespeare lived 400 years ago. He wrote in an old form of English.M:So it needs to be translated,even for English people W:Some parts of it have to be explained,because English has changed so much since then.Text 7W:Oh,I am so stupid.M:What’s the matter W:I missed my flight. It left at 7:00 a.m. and the next one won’t leave until tonight. Theyleave every twelve hours.M:How did that happen W:I changed my watch from Spanish time to British time,so it will be right when I get there.The trouble is that I forgot I’d done that.M:Oh,that’s bad. I’m off to France but I haven’t changed my watch. I use my phone to tell thetime.W:I left my phone in my car in the car park. This isn’t my day,is it What shall I do for the nexttwelve hours 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 蕲春县实验高级中学2025届高三下学期第五次模拟考试英语听力.mp3 蕲春县实验高级中学2025届高三下学期第五次模拟考试英语试卷(PDF版,含音频).pdf