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Submitting AI-generated work as our own violates academic integrity.True progress stems from struggling with challenges, not bypassing them. Let technology be a ladder, not a crutch. Only through balancing innovation and self-reliance can we become future-ready learners.Thank you.My Views on Overusing AI Learning ToolsLadies and gentlemen,While artificial intelligence has revolutionized educational paradigms, excessive reliance on algorithmic assistance poses a profound threat to cognitive development. Instant access to pre-packaged answers may satisfy short-term academic demands, yet it erodes the very essence of learning—the arduous yet rewarding process of constructing knowledge through trial, error, and nuanced comprehension.To navigate this dilemma, I propose a tripartite strategy. First and foremost, we must delineate between supplemental guidance and intellectual outsourcing. AI should function as a conceptual clarifier for perplexing theories, not a ghostwriter for essays. Moreover, cultivate metacognitive discipline: impose a 30-minute independent brainstorming mandate before activating any digital aid. Concurrently, uphold academic honor by transparently citing AI contributions, mirroring scholarly citation protocols.As Socrates proclaimed, "Education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel." Let us wield technology not as a crutch for mental indolence, but as a whetstone to sharpen our intellectual blades.Thank you.读后续写Fearful and alone, I stood frozen as thunder rolled closer. The wind picked up, whipping sand against my legs, and raindrops began to fall down. Just as panic struck me, a silver sedan pulled up beside me. The window rolled down to reveal a middle-aged woman who had kind eyes. “You look like you could need some help,” she said, gesturing for me to get in. Without hesitation, I piled into her car, my relief drowning out the storm’s fury.The kind lady drove me through the pounding rain toward a nearby Starbucks. She chatted calmly about the weather, her voice was steady in the chaos. Once inside, she bought me a hot coffee and insisted on waiting with me until AAA arrived. As we sat, the tornado alarm disappeared in the distance, but her presence turned the crisis into a strange, shared adventure. When the tow truck finally pulled up, she handed me her umbrella and smiled. “Good luck,” she said. “And maybe tomorrow will be your lucky day.” I watched her drive off, my heart oddly lighter—proof that even in misfortune, kindness could still shine through.听力原文Text 1 推荐志愿者工作 推断题——行为动作类W: David, do you know any volunteer work that can help teens feel calmer and restore their attention M: A lovely way to volunteer is to plant trees, flowers, or other vegetation. You can check out Tree City USA online for information about increasing tree coverage in your area.Text 2 因工作忙而没能给予帮助M: Sorry I wasn’t there to give you any assistance with the preparation for the math test, Jane. I was up to my neck in work.W: It’s OK, Dad. I understand. I did pretty well anyway.Text 3 会议室安排W: It’s really not easy to organize a meeting for all the staff. Renting a conference room will cost us too much. We are already running in the red.M: How about using our dining room for the meeting It can seat up to 160 people.Text 4 更便宜的理发店 推断题——数字类W: Can you believe I just have to pay $35 for a haircut in Center Hill M: You should try the salon where I go. It can save you $20.Text 5 邀请与婉拒 推断题——身份关系类W: Joe, how about going hiking today M: I’d love to, but some relatives are visiting. My sister Anna will bring my kids back to my house this morning. She looked after them last weekend. You know, both Mary and I had to go on a business trip last week.Text 6 观展归来 第7题为推断题——身份关系类M: Hi, Amy. I’ve just got back from the International Medical Equipment Exhibition. It was wonderful.W: What did you see there M: A variety of medical equipment, including biomechanics, medical radiology, and applications of artificial intelligence in treatment.W: Wow, I am interested in the applications of artificial intelligence in treatment. I think it will be helpful for the major we are studying.M: Yeah, you should have gone with me.W: But I am keen on baseball, so I couldn’t miss the baseball game then.Text 7 寻求商务合作M: Good afternoon, Ms. Chen. Can you give me some more information regarding what kind of partnership you are looking for W: We specialize in green energy solutions, mainly solar panels and wind turbines. We believe that our green energy solutions could be incorporated into your tech solutions, creating a more sustainable and eco-friendly platform. Additionally, our partnership could help you expand into new markets.M: I think that’s a fantastic idea. Let’s discuss this further and see how we can make it happen.W: That sounds great. How about we set up a meeting this Wednesday to discuss the details further M: I think I’m not available tomorrow. Can we make it the day after tomorrow I will coordinate the meeting with our team, and we will be in touch soon.W: OK. I am looking forward to working with you.Text 8 生病请假 第10题为推断题——谈话背景类W: Come in, Michael! What can I do for you today M: Well, Mrs. Smith, I’d like to take a leave of absence. I’m not feeling very well.W: Do you feel like you have the flu You don’t seem to be coughing.M: No, I think it’s something else. I’ve had random chest pains and been feeling sick in the stomach for the past three days.W: You need to see a doctor then.M: I called the doctor just now. She thought it might be heartburn caused by fatty foods or cold drinks, but I didn’t notice those. And she has booked me for an appointment tomorrow to do some scans and blood work.W: All right. So you want to take tomorrow off M: Yeah, and this afternoon, too. I think I need to rest. If there is any homework, please send me by email. I’ll check it as soon as I’m free.W: Okay. Oh, wait. I just remembered that someone cooked some fatty food in last week’s cooking class. You ate it M: Well… actually I did. It totally slipped my mind. I will tell the doctor about it tomorrow. Thanks, Mrs. Smith.Text 9 避免沉迷手机 第15题为推断题——身份关系类W: James, what makes you so sleepy M: I stayed up late finishing my homework last night and I just slept for 4 hours.W: But Mr. Thompson didn’t assign that much homework, did he I finished mine within 1 hour last night.M: I just couldn’t help playing on my phone when I was doing my homework last night. I spent several hours watching movies online.W: I used to play games on my phone all night. But now I hardly ever play on my phone.M: How did you manage to do that W: Well, first, I’ve been trying to take part in more outdoor activities. I’ve joined a badminton team and we usually play badminton on Sunday from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. So I’m no longer addicted to the Internet. Then, I asked my parents to keep my phone every night before I go to bed.M: Well, maybe I should do what you do.Text 10 盘子上的蛋糕艺术 第19题为推断题——数字类W: One might have a difficult time cutting into Wang Fang’s cakes, because they are practically works of art, and almost too good to be spoiled. From natural wonders to cultural heritage, Wang Fang has re-created 1,800 destinations from China and around the world out of butter and flour. These micro-landscape cakes are rich in details and lifelike.Wang got involved in the art as a result of special requests from her former colleagues, who were most of her customers in the early days of her baking career. She had been working at a Chinese technology company as a visual designer for four years. As her experience grew, Wang discovered that baking was her true calling and quit her job in 2018. Wang Fang learned the basic skills of cake making from a professional cake maker. Then she opened her dessert studio. Not content with traditional buttercream cakes, she began to make cakes of various shapes.Wang recently took a three-day course on creating cake flavors. She’d like to add a wider range of flavors to her cakes. She’s also planning to introduce smaller cakes that are cheaper and designed for daily consumption. Wang feels that she is making money doing something she loves. The key lies in following the heart, choosing to do what she loves and enjoying the happiness that comes with it.【分析】本文是一篇应用文,介绍了这场沉浸式梵高作品展在西海岸的首映式将在洛杉矶让梵高的艺术重现人间。21.推理判断题。根据文章第二段“Immersive art is not just a technical way to represent video and audio in huge spaces. The word immersive indicates a deep commitment of intentions which connect images and sounds in a way that the audience is able to experience a different way of the art.(沉浸式艺术不仅仅是在巨大空间中表现视频和音频的技术方法。沉浸式这个词表明了一种深刻的意图,通过将图像和声音连接起来,让观众能够体验到一种不同的艺术方式)”以及第三段“True to its name, this exhibition transforms the iconic paintings of Vincent van Gogh into moving, wall-filling projections. “Immersive Van Gogh” promises half-a-million cubic feet of projections that pull from some of the post-impressionist’s most recognizable pieces, including The Bedroom, Sunflowers and, yes, The Starry Night.(正如它的名字一样,这次展览将文森特·梵高的标志性画作变成了移动的、充满墙壁的投影。Immersive Van Gogh承诺将使用50万立方英尺的投影,呈现出印象派最著名的作品,包括《卧室》《向日葵》,没错,还有《星夜》)”可知,沉浸式艺术是一种将图像和声音连接起来的新型艺术形式。本次梵高绘画展演就是要通过沉浸式艺术展现。由此推知,本次展演将通过一种新的方式呈现。故选A。22.细节理解题。根据文章第五段“To be announced before the exhibit opens, existing ticket holders will receive an email with the place name and location once it is made public.(在展览开始前宣布,一旦公开,现有的门票持有者将收到一封附有地点和地点的电子邮件)”可知,想要得到本次展演的确切地点,只能通过电子邮件。故选A。23.细节理解题。根据题干“a couple with a 5-year-old child who would like to own a Van Gogh cushion (一对夫妇和一个5岁的孩子,并且想拥有一个梵高坐垫)”可知,一共有两个成人,一个五岁的小孩,并且想要梵高坐垫。再结合“Ages 6—16 (children 5 and under do not require a ticket)”可知,五岁以下的小孩不需要门票。再根据题干中“own a Van Gogh cushion”可知,想要得到一份Van Gogh cushion必须其中一人购买VIP TICKETS,即需要$99.99。另一个人只需要购买BASIC TICKETS(基本门票),即需要$54.99。所以a couple with a 5-year-old child who would like to own a Van Gogh cushion (一对夫妇和一个5岁的孩子,并且想拥有一个梵高坐垫)至少需要$154.98。故选B。24.文章提到,作者在第一年的时候,导师建议他去国外学习,于是他在日本度过了一段非常难忘的夏天,并且这段经历让他“wanting more”(渴望更多)。因此,他申请了波兰的富布赖特奖学金。B选项(追求另一段有意义的经历)最符合作者的动机。25. 文章中提到,作者在波兰不仅学习了科学知识,还了解了中欧和东欧的历史和文化。他与同事讨论了不同国家开展科学研究的异同,还了解到波兰的科研资助体系和研究方向的形成。这些经历让他拓宽了视野。D选项(获得科学知识和全球视野)最全面地概括了作者在波兰的收获。26.文章中可以看出,作者敢于尝试新的经历,比如去日本和波兰进行科研交流,这体现了他的“adventurous”(冒险精神)。同时,他积极与同事讨论不同国家的科研体系,对波兰的历史和文化也充满好奇,这体现了他的“inquisitive”(好奇心强)。27. 文章最后一段提到,作者认为跨文化合作是一种克服科学进步中沟通障碍的方式,并且通过跨文化合作,他获得了跳出舒适区的勇气,探索新的研究方向。这表明作者认为跨文化合作对于科学研究的推进是非常重要的。【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了为应对气候变化,一些致力于从空气和水中去除温室气体的初创企业涌现,其中 Equatic 在海洋碳捕获领域较为领先。【28题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段“What began three years ago as a US Department of Energy - funded research project out of the University of California Los Angeles has already grown into a pair of pilot projects in Los Angeles and Singapore.(三年前,它作为美国能源部资助的、由加州大学洛杉矶分校开展的研究项目起步,如今已发展为在洛杉矶和新加坡的两个试点项目)” 可知,Equatic 最初是一个大学研究项目。故选A。【29题详解】主旨大意题。根据第三段“The process for capturing carbon begins by pumping seawater into a tank and then using an electrical current to break down the water into oxygen (O2) and hydrogen (H2) gases and a solution, which is then reacted with the air, pulling carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and chemically transforming it into two byproducts.(碳捕获过程始于将海水泵入水箱,然后使用电流将水分解为氧气(O2)和氢气(H2)以及一种溶液,然后该溶液与空气发生反应,从大气中提取二氧化碳,并通过化学反应将其转化为两种副产品)”可知,第三段详细介绍了 Equatic 捕获碳的具体步骤和机制。故选D。【30题详解】细节理解题。根据第四段“The proposed Quebec plant differs significantly from Equatic’s existing facilities. Its Singaporean pilot facility can process 4,000 tonnes of carbon each year. The planned Quebec facility, meanwhile, will be capable of processing 110,000 tonnes annually(拟建中的魁北克工厂与 Equatic 现有的设施有很大不同。其新加坡试点设施每年可以处理 4000 吨碳。与此同时,计划中的魁北克设施每年将能够处理 11 万吨碳)” 可知,魁北克工厂的独特之处在于其处理碳的能力。故选B。【31题详解】推理判断题。根据最后一段“Ultimately, though, the young industry is full of uncertainties. So far, research on marine carbon removal has been based on lab experiments and trials. So as Equatic’s planned Quebec plant moves ahead, scientists will be watching to learn more about its environmental impact and about just how effective marine carbon dioxide removal can really be.(然而,最终,这个新兴行业充满了不确定性。到目前为止,海洋碳去除的研究一直基于实验室实验和试验。因此,随着 Equatic 计划中的魁北克工厂推进,科学家们将密切关注,以更多地了解其环境影响以及海洋二氧化碳去除的实际效果究竟如何)” 可推断,作者认为海洋碳去除仍是一个有待进一步研究的开放性问题。故选D。32. 文章提到,随着地球轨道之外的任务即将开展,NASA 发起 Deep Space Food Challenge 是为了改变宇航员依赖预包装食品或偶尔种植蔬菜的现状,开启可持续太空食品的新纪元。因此,该挑战赛的目的是开发新的太空食品来源,而不是寻找美味的食物(A)、建立太空食品供应中心(B)或吸引宇航员参与食品探索(D)。33. 根据文章,所有参赛团队都需要展示能够在未来太空任务中为四名宇航员提供三年的系统,并且这些系统需要创造出多种营养食品,而不是供应宇航员的全部饮食(B)。因此,获胜公司的要求是提供可持续的营养太空食品,而不是仅仅涉及四名宇航员的具体提案(C)或持续三年的太空任务(A)。34. 展示参赛公司的解决方案。第四段和第五段分别介绍了 Air Company 和 Interstellar Lab 提出的太空食物生产解决方案。第四段讲 Air Company 利用宇航员呼出的二氧化碳生产酒精并转化为可食用物质的系统。第五段介绍 Interstellar Lab 的 NUCLEUS 系统,用于在太空种植蔬菜等食物。这些内容都在展示参赛团队为解决太空食物问题所提出的解决方案。35. 文章主要介绍了 NASA 发起的 Deep Space Food Challenge,以及参赛公司提出的创新太空食品解决方案。这些新方法展示了未来太空食品的可能发展方向,因此 “New types of space foods are on the way” 是最合适的标题。任务阅读F 考查理解上下文关系、建立段内衔接的能力。根据前文可知,我们都想成为勇敢的演说者,但总是感 到害怕,总是想象着自己会忘记演讲词,这是提出“问题”。接下来应该就是解决“问题”,告诉我们一些 克服恐惧的建议或方法。第二段至第五段的首句都是祈使句,而祈使句可以用来表示提出建议。 tips/advice/suggestions/ways 等都是表示“建议”的常用词。故答案为 F。37. D 考查理解上下文关系、建立段内衔接的能力。 根据空格前的句子“You can listen to a favorite song just before you go on stage.”可知,这是登台前的一种放松方式。选项 D. You can also tell yourself you can make it. 是一种自我鼓励,也是一种自我放松紧张心态的暗示,与前面的句子属于“词语复现”原则中的“同一句 式”,符合上下文语境和逻辑。故答案为 D。38. E 考查理解上下文关系、建立段内衔接的能力。根据前文的汉语注释以及“The way to connect with an audience is by being human.”可知,人有脆弱的一面,与观众建立联系的方式就是表现出人性。选项 E 中 的指示代词 that 可以指代前一个句子的 human(人性)。“That means having weaknesses and making mistakes.” 表示人性就意味着人会有缺点、会犯错误,这也是一种脆弱性。空格后句子的 it 指代的就是 that。选项 E 能够很好地衔接前后文,逻辑清晰。故答案为 E。温馨提示:做这种题型的试题时,要充分利用代词的指 代作用来解题。39. C 考查理解上下文关系、建立段内衔接的能力。根据首句“Be present.”可知,演讲时要“专注、投入”, 选项 C 的 get present 也表示相同的含义。选项 C 符合语义。故答案为 C。40.G 考查理解上下文关系、建立段内衔接的能力。空格后句子中的代词 they 和 it 指代的是前一个句子的 名词,而选项 G 中的名词 message 和 audience 正好符合,且 walk away with 与 bring back 都可以表示“带 走”,属于“词语复现”原则中的同义转换。选项 G 与前后文衔接紧密,逻辑清晰。故答案为 G。答案详解:41. 文章讲述了一个关于“善意(kindness)”的暖心故事,主人公通过传递钥匙链表达了对另一个孩子的关爱。其他选项(war战争, disease疾病, technology技术)与主题无关。42. 根据上下文,Cheryl和Ernie的生活是“充满爱和意义的(filled with love and purpose)”,所以“blessed(幸福的,幸运的)”最符合。difficult(困难的)、ordinary(普通的)、wealthy(富有的)均不符合。43. 他们“决定(decision)”收养Michael,而不是“错误(mistake)”“争论(argument)”或“购买(purchase)”。从Romanian(罗马尼亚的)和adopt(收养)可知,Michael来自“孤儿院(orphanage)”,而非hospital(医院)、school(学校)或neighborhood(社区)。45. Michael对钥匙链的喜爱是一种“热情(passion)”,而非problem(问题)、treatment(治疗)或fear(恐惧)。46. 他“想象(imagining)”耶稣驾驶卡车,而不是praying(祈祷)、blessing(祝福)或asking(询问)。47. Michael去世后,父母留下的是“回忆(memories)”,而非photos(照片)、letters(信件)或clothes(衣服)。48. Cheryl看到的是Facebook上的“帖子(post)”,而非writer(作者)、like(点赞)或newspaper(报纸)。49. Cooper对钥匙链的喜爱是“love(热爱)”,interest(兴趣)语气较弱,和介词in搭配;dream(梦想)、ambition(抱负)不符。50. 父母原本可以只给“一些(some)”,但他们慷慨地给了“全部(all)”,以传递Michael的快乐。51. Cheryl是“含泪(tearfully)”说的,体现感动与悲伤,而非angrily(愤怒)、excitedly(兴奋), Cooper收到礼物时可以用excitedly;52. 失去孩子后,父母需要“哀悼(mourn)”,而非praise(赞扬)、teach(教导)或adopt(收养)。53. 标题“The Keys to Compassion”和“unlocked hearts”提示此处用“key(钥匙/关键)”,比喻治愈的关键。54. 当前时代常被描述为“充满困境的(troubled)”,与“simple act of kindness”形成对比。55. 善意“解锁(unlocked)”的是人们的“心(hearts)”。【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了英歌舞表演,其灵感来源于中国四大古典名著之一的《水浒传》,讲述了英歌舞的编舞来源、艺术形式以及领舞者的角色和象征意义等内容。【56题详解】考查定语从句。句意:这部小说以宋朝 (960 - 1279年) 为背景,讲述了108位好汉在山东梁山泊聚义的故事。此处为限制性定语从句修饰先行词108 characters,先行词在从句中作主语,指人,所以用关系代词who或that引导。故填who/that。【57题详解】考查动词时态和语态。句意:这108位好汉每个人都有不同的性格和一套技能,他们的故事在中国广为人知。此处陈述客观事实,用一般现在时,主语their stories和know为被动关系,所以用一般现在时的被动语态,主语为复数,谓语动词用复数形式。故填are known。【58题详解】考查动词时态和主谓一致。句意:英歌舞的编舞灵感来源于这些熟悉的故事,通过舞者的动作、服装和面部妆容来表达人物精神的差异。此处陈述客观事实,用一般现在时,主语The choreography为单数,谓语动词用第三人称单数形式。故填draws。【59题详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:英歌舞的编舞灵感来源于这些熟悉的故事,通过舞者的动作、服装和面部妆容来表达人物精神的差异。此处用动词不定式作目的状语,表示“为了表达”。故填to express。【60题详解】考查介词。句意:由于带有武术的元素,这种舞蹈常被称为“中国战舞”。be referred to as为固定短语,意为“被称为”。故填as。【61题详解】考查冠词。句意:据广东揭阳职业技术学院副教授郑城介绍,这种艺术形式不仅展现出一种不可阻挡的力量,还代表了阳刚之气的精髓。此处泛指“一位副教授”,associate发音以元音音素开头,用不定冠词an。故填an。【62题详解】考查副词。句意:通常,领舞者扮演的是小说中以智慧著称的石迁。此处用副词作状语,修饰整个句子,句首单词首字母要大写。故填Typically。【63题详解】考查名词。句意:“英歌舞中领舞者手持一条布蛇,因为蛇象征着灵活和智慧,为舞蹈增添了深厚的文化意义,”郑说。此处作介词for的宾语,应用名词flexibility,意为“灵活”,不可数名词。故填flexibility。【64题详解】考查形容词。句意:“英歌舞中领舞者手持一条布蛇,因为蛇象征着灵活和智慧,为舞蹈增添了深厚的文化意义,”郑说。此处修饰名词significance,应用形容词cultural,意为“文化的”。故填cultural。【65题详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:领舞者手持一条布蛇,模仿蛇的流动动作,在舞团中蜿蜒前行。空处为非谓语动词,动词wind与逻辑主语the lead dancer为主动关系,用现在分词作状语。故填winding。东北育才高中2025届高三适应性考试英语科试卷出题人:高三英语组 校对人:高三英语组时间:120分钟 满分:150分第一部分: 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 is David doing A. Giving suggestions. B. Asking for information C. Sharing volunteer experience2. Why does the man feel sorry A. He failed an exam.B. He made a mistake at workC. He wasn’t able to help Jane.3. What is the woman worried about A. Too many participants will attend the conference,B. They can’t afford to rent a conference room.C. No one will clean up the dining room.4. How much does the man pay for a haircut at the salon A. $15. B. $20. C. $35.5. What is the probable relationship between Joe and Mary A. Friends. B. Brother and sister. C. Husband and wife.第二节 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6. What did the man do A. He went to the hospital. B. He visited an exhibition. C. He received special training.7. What is Amy A. A student. B. A doctor. C. A coach.听第7段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8. Why does the man talk to Ms. Chen A. To schedule a meeting.B. To seek business cooperation.C. To promote eco-friendly products.9. When will the speakers discuss the details further A. On Tuesday. B. On Wednesday. C. On Thursday.听第8段材料,回答第10 至13题。10. Where does the conversation probably take place A. At school. B. In a hospital. C. In an office.11. Which of the following symptoms does Michael have A. He coughs a lot. B. His chest hurts. C. He has a runny nose.12. What will Michael do tomorrow A. Take some medical tests. B. Have a cooking class. C. Call Mrs. Smith13. What does Mrs. Smith remind Michael of A. The homework he needs to do. B. The fatty food he ate. C. The email he’ll check听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. How does James look to the woman A. Excited. B. Nervous C. Tired.15. Who is Mr. Thompson A. James’ father. B. James’ colleague. C. James’ teacher.16. What does the woman often do on Sunday afternoons A. Play video games. B. Do some sports. C. Watch movies.17. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. How to manage screen time.B. How to improve sleep qualityC. How to increase learning efficiency听第10段材料,回答第18至20 题。18. What makes Wang Fang’s cakes unique A. Its taste. B. Its shape. C. Its ingredients.19. When did Wang Fang begin to work in the technology company A. In 2014. B. In 2018. C. In 2022.20. What does Wang Fang value most about her present job A. Good teamwork. B. The high reputation. C. A sense of satisfaction.第二部分:阅读理解(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)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AImmersive Van GoghFrom the creators of the blockbuster show in Paris seen by over two million visitors and still wowing crowds in Toronto, the west coast premiere (首场) of the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit will bring the art of Vincent to life in Los Angeles.Immersive art is not just a technical way to represent video and audio in huge spaces. The word immersive indicates a deep commitment of intentions which connect images and sounds in a way that the audience is able to experience a different way of the art.True to its name, this exhibition transforms the iconic (偶像的) paintings of Vincent van Gogh into moving, wall-filling projections. “Immersive Van Gogh” promises half-a-million cubic feet of projections that pull from some of the post-impressionist’s most recognizable pieces, including The Bedroom, Sunflowers and, yes, The Starry Night.You will experience art like never before—lose yourself in entrancing, moving images that highlight brushstrokes, detail, and color—truly illuminating (照亮) the mind of the genius.LOCATIONThe Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit is located at a secret place situated in the heart of Los Angeles. To be announced before the exhibit opens, existing ticket holders will receive an email with the place name and location once it is made public.TICKET PRICESVIP TICKETS—$99.99 ●Priority access ●Van Gogh cushion (a gift for you) ●Limited edition poster PREMIUM TICKETS—$59.99 ●Van Gogh cushion (rental) ●Limited edition posterBASIC TICKETS—$54.99 ●Admission only CHILD TICKETS—$29.99 ●Ages 6—16 (children 5 and under do not require a ticket) ●Admission only ●Child tickets are not subject to change of date feesTickets are available online at www..GIFT SHOPStop by our Exhibit Gift Shop to take the magic of Van Gogh home with you! From clothing and jewelry to home décor, children’s books, and so much more, you will find unique and thoughtful souvenirs at the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit. Also be sure to check out at our online store!Experience the organic landscapes of Van Gogh’s imagination, and journey through his brilliance and madness in a completely new and unforgettable way.According to the passage, the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit ________.presents Van Gogh’s art in a modern waybegins a journey to Van Gogh’s hometowndisplays Van Gogh’s paintings on moving wallsdesigns projects on Van Gogh’s learning experienceFrom where can people find information about the exact location of the exhibit An email. B. A website.The ticket office. D. The gift shop.How much should a couple with a 5-year-old child who would like to own a Van Gogh cushion at least pay for the visit $109.98. B. $154.98. C. $159.98. D. $199.98.B“What have I gotten myself into ” I wondered as I sat through a research meeting conducted entirely in Polish, unable to even read the title on the screen. Having only basic Polish language skills, I found my experiment in cross-cultural cooperation more challenging than I had expected.The idea of spending time abroad hadn’t occurred to me until my advisor suggested it during my first year. With his support, I enjoyed a remarkable summer in a laboratory in Japan, which left me wanting more. So, I applied for a Fulbright fellowship in Poland. To receive the fellowship, I first had to find a lab to host me, and neither I nor my advisor had any connections to Poland.Relying on Google to translate lab websites, I began to send cold emails. When my eventual host responded, eager to collaborate, I was thrilled. I suddenly felt the possibilities for my research career were endless and global.I was the first visiting scholar my research group had hosted from the United States, and my Polish colleagues were curious about what brought me to their country. This led to many fruitful discussions about the similarities and differences in how science is conducted across cultures. For example, much of the funding in Poland is awarded to teams rather than individuals. The system promotes cross-disciplinary (跨学科的) cooperations across the country, which in turn shapes how scientists design and carry out studies.I learned as much about the history and culture in Central and Eastern Europe as I did scientifically. Colleagues related firsthand accounts about challenges the region faced during the Cold War. Many laboratories had limited resources, and they rarely published their research in English. Those conditions helped shape research on antimicrobial treatment into bacteriophage and antibiotics, and Poland remain leaders in the former to this day.My cultural immersion made me a better researcher. I now see cross-cultural cooperations as a way to overcome communication barriers that can block progress in science. By stepping outside my comfort zone, I gained the confidence to navigate my research in new directions that I might have otherwise boxed myself out of.24. Why did the author apply for fellowship in Poland A. To practice Polish and learn its culture. B. To have another rewarding experience.C. To follow the advisor’s suggestion. D. To continue the research started in Japan.25. How did the author benefit from the experience in Polland A. He became an expert in Cold War history.B. He had access to cross-disciplinary cooperations.C. He secured abundant funding for future research projects.D. He obtained scientific knowledge and a global perspective.26. Which words best describe the author A. Helpful and determined. B. Cautious and innovative.C. Adventurous and inquisitive. D. Curious and competitive.27.What does the author imply about cross-cultural cooperations A. They are essential for the advancement of science.B. They might box researchers out of a certain direction.C. They should prioritize language training over research.D. They are valueless for creative minds in scientific field.CCutting carbon emissions (排放) is not enough to keep global warming to less than 1.5℃—the goal of the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change. Not anymore, at least. As a result, hundreds of start-ups trying to remove greenhouse gases from the air and water have sprung up within the past few years. While land-based carbon dioxide removal projects have been undergoing testing and development for decades, ocean-based carbon removal is more recent in the push to fight against climate change. And one of the leaders in that field—Equatic—is about to increase its efforts in a big way.What began three years ago as a US Department of Energy-funded research project out of the University of California Los Angeles has already grown into a pair of pilot projects in Los Angeles and Singapore. And now, the company has its sights set on building a massive marine carbon capture (海洋碳捕获) facility in Quebec.The process for capturing carbon begins by pumping seawater into a tank and then using an electrical current to break down the water into oxygen (O2) and hydrogen (H2) gases and a solution, which is then reacted with the air, pulling carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and chemically transforming it into two byproducts. One, calcium carbonate, is a white powder. The other is a solution that gets released back into the ocean.The proposed Quebec plant differs significantly from Equatic’s existing facilities. Its Singaporean pilot facility can process 4,000 tonnes of carbon each year. The planned Quebec facility, meanwhile, will be capable of processing 110,000 tonnes annually—about as much carbon as is emitted by 24,000 cars.Ultimately, though, the young industry is full of uncertainties. So far, research on marine carbon removal has been based on lab experiments and trials. So as Equatic’s planned Quebec plant moves ahead, scientists will be watching to learn more about its environmental impact and about just how effective marine carbon dioxide removal can really be.28. What can we know about Equatic from the first two paragraphs A. It started as a university research project.B. It is a land-based carbon removal project.C. It has undergone tests for decades.D. It is a start-up located in Quebec.29. What is paragraph 3 mainly about A. Environmental impacts of carbon removal.B. Comparative analysis of removal methods.C. Economic advantages of Quebec facility.D. Equatic’s carbon capture mechanism.30. What sets the proposed Quebec plant apart A. Its location. B. Its capacity. C. Its priority. D. Its partnership.31. What is the author’s perspective on marine carbon removal A. It’s energy-intensive. B. It’s a permanent fix.C. It’s down-to-the-ground. D. It’s an open question.DThe future of space food could be simple and strange. For decades, astronauts have relied mostly on prepackaged food or the occasional grown vegetables during their visits to outer space. With missions beyond Earth’s orbit in sight, a NASA led competition is hoping to change all that and start a new era of sustainable space food.To solve the problem of feeding astronauts on long duration missions, the US space agency started the Deep Space Food Challenge in January 2022, asking companies to propose novel ways to develop sustainable foods for future missions. About 200 companies entered, which were narrowed down to 11 teams in January 2023 as part of phase 2. On November 19, NASA announced the teams that will progress into the final phase of the competition, with some winners to be announced in March, 2025.All teams had to show systems that could operate for three years and feed a crew of four on a future space mission. The proposals did not need to supply a crew’s entire diet, but they did need to create a variety of nutritious foods to the astronauts.One company took an incredibly unusual approach to the task. Air Company, based in New York, designed a system that could use the carbon dioxide breathed out by astronauts in space to produce alcohol, which can then be fed to yeast (酵母) and produce “something that’s suitable for eating”. “It’s making food out of the air.” says Stafford Sheehan, co-founder and chief technology officer of Air Company, “It sounds like magic, but when you see it actually operating, it’s much more simple.”Interstellar Lab in Florida had a different approach. Its system, called NUCLEUS, is a set of small capsules. Each is self-contained, with its own temperature, watering system, etc. That would allow different vegetables to be planted so that astronauts can easily grow their own food in space.While the winning ideas from the Deep Space Food Challenge won’t immediately be used by astronauts, they show what might be possible on future missions. “You’ve got to start years in advance to make sure you have the capability in place when you need it,” says Ralph Fritsche, senior project manager for space crop production at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.32. Why was the Deep Space Food Challenge launched A. To find tasty foods for astronauts.B. To found a space food supply center.C. To develop a new source of space food.D. To attract astronauts to food exploration.33. Which might be the requirement to become the winning company A. Future space missions lasting three years.B. Entire diets for long-lasting space research.C. Concrete proposals involving a crew of four.D. Sustainable supply of nutritious space foods.34. What do paragraphs 4 and 5 focus on A. Describing future space foodB. Showing solutions from competing companiesC. Introducing the current status of space foodD. Explaining the nutritional needs of space food35. What is the most suitable title for the text A. Astronauts produce more space foodB. Space explorers face a lack of nutritionC. New types of space foods are on the wayD. Future space missions last even longer第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分 12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。We all want to be fearless public speakers. But often our fears take over and we imagine ourselves forgetting our lines. 36Be prepared. This means knowing the material so well that you don't have to think about it. You need to be relaxed and focused. Checklists are helpful to make sure you have all the details covered. You can listen to a favorite song just before you go on stage. 37Be vulnerable. It's easy to think that confidence means preventing anything from affecting us. But the truth is that our vulnerability (脆弱性) can be our greatest strength. The way to connect with an audience is by being human. 38 It means allowing your audience to get to know you.Be present. Your audience follows what you are thinking and feeling even more than what you are saying and doing. 39 When you are on stage, take a deep breath and find a friendly face in the audience to connect with.Be generous. The way to be fearless is to be generous with what you have to give your audience. 40 They bring it back to their own jobs, teams, families, and communities.A. You need to cut some material.B. Find people who help you feel that way.C. Find the things that help you get present.D. You can also tell yourself you can make it.E. That means having weaknesses and making mistakes.F. Now we have some tips on how to deliver a perfect speech.G. There’s a message you want your audience to walk away with.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内的最佳选项。The Keys to CompassionThis is a heartwarming story about the power of 41 , unlocked by an unexpected connection.Cheryl and Ernie Johnson lived a 42 life, filled with love and purpose—thanks in part to a 43 they made in 1991. After seeing a news report about the desperate conditions in Romanian 44 , they felt called to adopt a child. That’s how Michael, a bright-eyed boy with muscular dystrophy, became their son.Though his body was weak, Michael had an extraordinary 45 : car keys and key fobs. (钥匙链) To him, they weren’t just metal objects—they were tiny treasures. He would spend hours holding them in his lap, clicking the buttons, and even 46 Jesus driving a red Silverado through the clouds.At 33, Michael passed away, leaving his parents with cherished 47 —and his beloved collection of over 100 keys and fobs. Heartbroken but determined to honor him, they planned to keep them forever—until Cheryl saw a Facebook 48 from another mother. Her son Cooper, a cheerful boy with Down syndrome (唐氏综合征), had the same unusual 49 for key fobs.Cooper’s parents had hoped to find one or two to comfort him, but the Johnsons did something extraordinary: they gave him 50 of Michael’s collection.“This is Michael wanting Cooper to have them,” Cheryl said 51 , as she watched Cooper’s face light up with the same joy her son once had.There’s no right way to 52 a child, but for the Johnsons, passing on Michael’s joy was the 53 to healing. Especially in these 54 times, their simple act of kindness unlocked 55 everywhere—proving that even in grief, love finds a way forward.41. A. war B. kindness C. disease D. technology42. A. difficult B. ordinary C. blessed D. wealthy43. A. decision B. mistake C. argument D. purchase44. A. orphanage B. hospital C. school D. neighborhood45. A. problem B. treatment C. fear D. passion46. A. praying B. blessing C. imagining D. asking47. A. photos B. memories C. letters D. clothes48. A. writer B. like C. newspaper D. post49. A. love B. dream C. interest D. ambition50. A. some B. none C. all D. half51. A. angrily B. tearfully C. excitedly D. coldly52. A. praise B. teach C. mourn D. adopt53. A. door B. answer C. road D. key54. A. peaceful B. troubled C. exciting D. boring55. A. cars B. homes C. fobs D. hearts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。Yingge dance performances are inspired by the story of The Water Margin, one of China’s Four Great Classical Novels. Set during the Song Dynasty (960–1279), the novel tells the story of 108 characters ___56___ gather and live at the Liangshan Marsh in east China.Each of these 108 characters has a different personality and set of skills, and their stories ___57___ (know) widely throughout China. The choreography (编舞) of the Yingge dance ___58___ (draw) from these familiar tales, using the dancers’ movements, costumes and facial makeup ___59___ (express) the differences in spirit of the characters.With something of martial arts, the dance is often referred to ___60___ the “Chinese battle dance.” According to Zheng Cheng, ___61___ associate professor at Jieyang Polytechnic in Guangdong, the art form not only shows an unstoppable force but also represents the essence of masculinity (阳刚之气). ___62___ (typical), the lead dancer plays Shi Qian, a character from the novel famous for his wisdom.“Yingge dance has the lead dancer carrying a cloth snake as the snake stands for ___63___ (flexible) and wisdom, lending the dance a sense of deep ___64___ (culture) significance,” Zheng said. “Holding a cloth snake, the lead dancer copies the snake’ s flowing movements, ___65___ (wind) his way through the dance troupe (剧团). His graceful steps and gestures guide the team’s direction, rhythm and formation, making the performance orderly and eye-catching.”第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你将参加英语课上的"一分钟演讲"活动。请你针对部分同学过度依赖AI学习工具(如ChatGPT、作业帮)完成作业的现象写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:(1)陈述看法;(2)提出建议。注意:(1)写作词数约为120;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。My Views on Overusing AI Learning Tools______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。I’m not known to be a particularly lucky person. Raffles (抽奖), t-shirt cannons, radio calls, random roommate selections — none of these ever seem to work out in my favor. But my fortune seemed to hit an all-time low last Monday.The day started nice enough. I went to work, got off at five and decided to head to the beach. It was sweltering hot, and I knew the cool waters of Lake Michigan would help wash away my sweat. The first sign of trouble was when my cell-phone navigation stopped working properly and showed the wrong directions. I was new to the area and didn’t quite know my way around yet, so I ended up taking a wrong turn and driving through a web of neighborhoods, turning a 10-minute drive into a 40-minute one.But fine, I get lost often. I made it to the beach eventually. Took a quick dip in the water, had a bite of the butter paneer(黄油奶酪)I had picked up earlier. I made it back to my car, pulling some clothes out to change into. As I headed to the restroom, I realized I had forgotten a shirt. So I walked back, tugged on the handle and realized with horror that my keys were sitting in the passenger seat of my car.I called AAA (American Automobile Association). As it turns out, I don’t have an AAA membership. I called my parents and they anxiously tried to figure out how to add me to their card, while my phone battery was at 21% and dropping.I called AAA again, and they informed me that they would be there in about an hour and a half, which seemed like a long time as I sat on top of the trunk of my car. The sun was lowering in the sky and the parking lot was emptying out. I heard thunder, and I saw people exiting the beach at an increasing rate. When I checked my weather app, I saw an alarming update: a heat advisory (预警), a 100% chance of a lightning storm, and a tornado warning.注意:续写词数应为150左右;请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Fearful and alone, I stood frozen as thunder rolled closer. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________The kind lady drove me through the pounding rain toward a nearby Starbucks. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 东北育才高中2025届高三适应性考试英语科参考答案.docx 东北育才高中2025届高三适应性考试英语科试卷(2).docx 听力试题.mp3