资源简介 九江一中2025届高三5月全真模拟考试英语试卷命题人、审核人:高三英语组 校对人:高三英语组2025.05本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。共10页,全卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟(含听力测试)。考试结束后,考生将本试卷和答题卡全部交回。注意事项:1.答第一卷选择题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目、试卷类型用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。2.每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在试卷上。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. 9.15.1. What will Luke do next A. Cook a meal. B. Go to the office. C. Hand in a report.2. What are the speakers talking about A. Two fellow workers. B. The man's job. C. A marketing project.3. How will the woman go to Melbourne A. By car. B. By train. C. By air.4. Where are probably the speakers A. At a store. B. At home. C. At a cinema.5. What does the woman plan to do A. Set up a family. B. Join a new company. C. Open a restaurant.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Who is the package from A. Betty. B. Mary. C. Jason.7. Where will the speakers place the gift just received A. In the kitchen. B. In the bedroom. C. In the living room.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What does Kate think of writing letters A. It's convenient. B. It's enjoyable. C. It's old-fashioned.9. What will the man probably do A. Pay the bill. B. Send a postcard. C. Check his mailbox.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What is the woman doing A. Giving a lecture. B. Hosting a program. C. Chairing a meeting.11. What made Robert want to become an astronomer A. His parents' encouragement.B. His experiences in big cities.C. His curiosity about the stars.12. Why does Robert put forward the suggestion A. To reduce light pollution.B. To keep the ground clean.C. To cut energy consumption.听第9段材料,回答第13 至 16题。13. Who influenced Elena greatly in her career choice A . Her brother. B. Her father. C. Her teacher.14. Why did Elena quit her first job A. She found it boring. B. She was poorly paid. C. She felt stressed.15. What difficulty did Elena face as an assistant coach A. Balancing study and training.B. Writing technical instructions.C. Handling doubts over her ability.16. What does Elena plan to do next A. Start a training program.B. Work with a team in England.C. Look for promising soccer players.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What did Monica love doing when she was a child A. Reading storybooks. B. Playing baseball. C. Taking dance lessons.18. What was Monica's major in college A. Journalism. B. History. C. English.19. What did Monica do right after graduation A. She began travelling. B. She became a teacher. C. She launched a newspaper.20. Where does Monica work now A. In China. B. In Australia. C. In Canada.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。A2025 Summer Camp of Environmental ProtectionAre you a high-school student passionate about the environment Join us for the 2025 Summer Camp of Environmental Protection!Location: The camp will be held in the beautiful mountainous area of Green Valley, far away from the city. The location provides a perfect natural setting for our environmental activities.Duration: From July 10th to July 20th,2025.Activities:Lectures by Experts: We have invited top environmental scientists and researchers. They will give lectures on topics like climate change, wildlife protection, and sustainable development.Field Trips: Participants will go on exciting field trips. We’ll visit a local nature reserve to observe different species of plants and animals in their natural habitats. Also, there will be a trip to a wastewater treatment plant to learn about water purification processes.Hands-on Projects: Campers will work on practical environmental projects. One of the projects is to build a small-scale solar-powered water-pumping system for a local community garden. This will help the garden save energy and water.Group Discussions: There will be daily group discussions. Campers from different backgrounds will share their ideas and experiences on environmental protection. These discussions will encourage critical thinking and new perspectives.Cost: The total cost of the camp is $800. This includes accommodation, meals, all materials for activities, and transportation during the camp. However, we offer a 20% discount for students who can show proof of their previous environmental volunteer work.Registration: To register, visit our official website www. before June 1st, 2025. Fill out the online application form and pay a $200 deposit. The remaining balance should be paid one week before the start of the camp.21.What is the main purpose of the 2025 Summer Camp of Environmental Protection A.To provide a vacation for high-school students.B.To educate students about environmental protection.C.To promote tourism in the Green Valley area.D.To build a solar-powered water-pumping system.22.What can participants do during the camp A.Listen to lectures on topics like space exploration.B.Visit a local zoo to observe different species of animals.C.Build a large-scale solar-powered water-pumping system.D.Join in daily group discussions on environmental protection.23.How much will a student who has previously done environmental volunteer work pay for the camp A.640. B.800. C.200. D.160.BThe afternoon air was thick and warm, and by the time my dad and I reached the bay, which we called a swimming palace, my clothes were damp and itchy (痒) on my skin. Dad dived into a splash, heading out toward the edge of our narrow bay. Overwhelmed, suddenly, and with envy, I did what I hadn’t done in years: I held my breath and pulled my own head underwater.There, suspended beneath the glimmering surface, I remembered it all — my love of diving, swimming, rivers and lakes. I knew what it was like again: to be free and fully present in my own skin.Though I’ve always loved the water, I had spent seven years prior to that day staying away from moments like this one. I was afraid. Struggling for a long time with unhelpful treatments, and the pressures of teenage girls’ appearance, I had become entirely reliant on my makeup. I needed total control over how I looked, and going swimming meant washing this control away. My bare face and natural appearance were not something I identified with. I hated it, deeply, though I wished more than anything that I didn’t.But those 10 minutes of contentment I floated within were fuel for the next chapter of my life. Suddenly, it didn’t matter how I did it. Whether through medication or mental attitude, I would find a way to have the kind of life that allowed me to dive into the water.That day was the beginning of a slow but determined journey back to my own body — a slow unearthing of my deep self-consciousness. Life didn’t change in a heartbeat: I returned to the shore with all the same fears, but I clothed myself in a new determination to change things. I felt the tide turn.Reflecting on this moment again today, it seems strange to think that going bare-faced on an empty beach was such a challenge. But this is exactly the perspective I had once dreamed of reaching. I do my best never to take for granted this freedom I have found. I will sink under the surface of the water, embracing that swell of fear and joy and liberation.24.What can we learn from the first two paragraphs A.My father’s action inspired me. B.I once suffered from memory loss.C.My envy prevented me from diving. D.The bay was where I learned swimming.25.The author avoided swimming for seven years because of ______ .A.pressure from independence B.treatment for mental illnessC.inconvenience of making up D.insecurity about appearance26.How did the author feel after she returned from the diving A.Hesitant and fearful. B.Restless but joyful.C.Proud and contented. D.Afraid but resolute.27.What message does the author want to convey in the passage A.Do not judge a book by its cover. B.Self-acceptance is the greatest gift.C.Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. D.Nothing is difficult to a willing heart.CSuppose you’re preparing for a tennis match. Your mind wanders, envisioning every possible outcome. Do you picture yourself in control Or does your imagination toy with the idea of failure The answer matters because it could affect your confidence and, ultimately, how well you will perform in the upcoming match. Although people don’t take such moments spent in their imagination as seriously as they should, it can be just as vital as any physical practice, directly impacting your chances of success.This is especially the case in high-pressure situations where what’s happening inside your mind outweighs what’s happening outside. Your imagination shapes how you interpret the world around you and is capable of causing the same physiological (生理的) and emotional responses that are caused by external, real-life events. To take just one example, just as emotional pictures and sounds can cause the pupils to widen, so can emotional mental images in the mind.Another phenomenon highlighting the significance of the imagination is called functional equivalence, which refers to the way the brain doesn’t always distinguish between imagining an action and physically doing it. For instance, when athletes vividly imagine running a race or sinking a basket, their brain scans reveal that the same neural circuits (神经回路) are activated as if they were physically performing the task. Other research with athletes using functional MRI (磁共振成像) has shown that mental practice engages regions of the brain involved in controlling the body and also activates areas linked to focus, motivation and emotional regulation.The principle of functional equivalence extends beyond sports. In one study, pianists were asked to picture moving their fingers across the keys, hearing the tune, and seeing the sheet music. Astonishingly, the same motor areas in their brains lit up as when they actually played.Many studies like this have proved the connection between mental imagery and realworld performance. Whether you’re aiming to build confidence or prepare for a challenge, using your imagination with more intention could make all the difference. The key is to switch your mental channel to an image of capability, control and empowerment.28.How does the author start the text A.By giving a definition. B.By explaining an opinion.C.By presenting a context. D.By sharing an experience.29.In which aspect is mental imagery the same as actual occurrences according to the text A.Requiring body movements. B.Initiating visual stimulations.C.Affecting physical functions. D.Causing emotional responses.30.In which case may functional equivalence occur A.A learner conducts a discussion with a professor.B.A pianist videos finger movements for perfection.C.A doctor envisions the procedure of an operation.D.A speaker practices a deep breath before a speech.31.What can be a suitable title for the text A.Positive emotion brightens your life B.Mental imagery boosts your successC.Imagination enhances your creativity D.Physical practice unlocks your potentialDIn the early 1900s, French chemist, Edouard Benedictus, invented shatterproof (防碎的) glass by chance. But its significance and relevance didn’t emerge until the car market created the problem for which he had already found the answer.Such moments of serendipity reveal the unpredictable nature of innovation. Yet, even in cases where chance plays a role, as in Benedictus’s story, the broader question remains: Are such discoveries truly born of luck, or were they somehow “in the air,” waiting for the right person to seize them Some argue all the discoveries would have been made by other people. They believe if the time was ripe in conceptual and technological terms, someone would have got there sooner or later. This is the used and abused understanding of theories that were “in the air”. Independently, Charles Darwin and Alfred R. Wallace (the latter 15 years behind Darwin) arrived at the theory of evolution by natural selection, both counting on similar data. There existed slight differences in the theory, but the coincidences of thought were astonishing. This phenomenon, which also exists in biological evolution, is called convergence: two non-closely related species develop similar functional adaptations. This occurs because the environment poses similar survival problems to both, namely similar selective pressures. This is an important clue that can help explain why this dynamic also exists in scientific knowledge: There are similar selective pressures and different research groups that compete to come up with the solutions.If we analyze the steps undertaken that led to the result, we can see that there were in fact some accidental elements. The overall dynamic was not accidental, though. Yet is it really possible that all discoveries were in the air Let us assume for a moment that this is true and that the most luck can do is speed up the inevitable. All scientists arc standing on the shoulders of the giants who have gone before them, and there is objectively a cumulative (积累的) element in science. Nevertheless, at some point and in the right circumstances, it was the unknown scientists, not the giants, who managed to see a little farther. The mind of the giant was imprisoned by prior knowledge and so trapped within the framework of established habits, research questions, and established methods. The new, little-known scientist, on the other hand, will in one way or another have been able to break free of the chains of established knowledge. And so it will have been possible for them to imagine other worlds. This suggests that it will be innovators, with their prepared minds, who have a better chance of making accidental discoveries, namely that are irregular and unexpected.32.In paragraph 2 “serendipity” refers to __________.A.accidental invention B.emergence of problemsC.late recognition D.chemical innovation33.The example of Darwin and Wallace is given to illustrate __________.A.fierce competition among biological scientistsB.the important role of similar data in intentional researchC.independent but similar solutions under shared pressuresD.limited resources and technological dependency in science34.What advantage might lesser-known scientists have over established researchers A.Access to advanced tools. B.Freedom from rigid mindsets.C.Stronger peer cooperation. D.Greater funding opportunities.35.Which statement best reflects the main idea of the passage A.All discoveries are inevitable results of technological progress.B.Serendipity alone drives groundbreaking scientific achievements.C.Traditional methods prevent innovation and should be abandoned.D.Major breakthroughs integrate prepared minds with accidental opportunities.第二节 共5小题;每小题2 5分,满分12.5分)In modern society, getting along with others is like a delicate dance that requires skill, patience, and sincerity. Harmonious relationships not only bring inner peace but also help build a society full of love and understanding. So, how can we get along well with others Respect is the foundation of harmonious relationships. 36 Learning to respect others’ differences and avoiding conflicts caused by prejudice or misunderstanding are key. As an old saying goes, “Do not do to others what you do not want done to yourself.” When we respect others, we also gain their respect.37 Many times, misunderstandings and conflicts arise from poor communication. Learning to listen to others’ thoughts and feelings and expressing your own views in a careful manner are important. By understanding others’ positions with an open mind and expressing your needs gently, you can avoid unnecessary arguments and enhance mutual understanding.Tolerance is the lubricant (润滑剂) of harmonious relationships. Nobody is perfect. Everyone has flaws and shortcomings. When we encounter others’ mistakes, we should not rush to blame but rather view them with a tolerant mindset. Tolerance is not indulgence (纵容) but a form of understanding and acceptance. 38Sincerity is the core of harmonious relationships. Be sincere with others, avoid being fake or pretentious, and treat everyone with a true heart. 39 Only when we treat others with sincerity can we achieve true harmony and beauty.Getting along well with others is an art that requires continuous learning and practice in life. Through respect, communication, tolerance, and sincerity, we can build good relationships with others. 40A.It can make relationships friendlier.B.We should treat others like they treat us.C.Communication may cause a lot of problems.D.Communication is the bridge to resolving conflicts.E.Everyone has their own personality, values, and ways of life.F.Good faith can bring people closer and build deep trust and friendship.G.Besides, we can create a more harmonious and beautiful world together.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。Moxie, my service dog, came into my life after I was diagnosed with a 41 genetic disorder, which causes extreme pain. I have had to be 42 to hospital many times and undergo multiple operations. Once a tennis player, I found myself in a wheelchair, 43 to do things I used to be able to do. Moxie helps fetch things for me, lets me know if I’m going to 44 , picks things up, and so much more. I had no idea of the great 45 she would have on my life until that Saturday night when I wanted to end it all.The moment Moxie jumped on my bed and 46 her little paws around me, it was as though she restored my desire to live. I was still 47 , but I found a small path to try to make my way through. I just needed to find a new way to fight. I needed to stop 48 all the things I couldn’t do anymore and find something, anything that I could do.Looking at Moxie and knowing how much she 49 my life, I thought about the many 50 who could benefit from a service dog but might not be able to pay the high price. I wanted to pay it forward, and lift someone else up. That’s when the idea to 51 fund a service dog for someone else came to mind: Moxie’s Mission. And that’s what I did.Through hospital stays, surgeries, and rehab (康复), Moxie’ s Mission kept me going. We 52 the $20,000 needed to fund our first service dog. We didn’t 53 there, though! We are traveling to different groups to talk about mental health issues in an effort to help break down the barrier behind mental 54 . I’m publishing a children’s book and educating others on support dogs. Moxie’s Mission just keeps growing, and though life is still 55 , I got my life back. I found my purpose.41.A.mere B.regular C.rare D.similar42.A.devoted B.admitted C.invited D.exposed43.A.unable B.hesitant C.ready D.proper44.A.pass out B.calm down C.wake up D.miss out45.A.limit B.tension C.trouble D.impact46.A.waved B.wrapped C.struck D.pressed47.A.ashamed B.relieved C.depressed D.annoyed48.A.focusing on B.showing off C.handing over D.brushing aside49.A.escaped B.designed C.ruined D.changed50.A.neighbors B.individuals C.colleagues D.teammates51.A.fully B.temporarily C.causally D.naturally52.A.declined B.withdrew C.distributed D.raised53.A.follow B.serve C.stop D.continue54.A.functions B.struggles C.comforts D.solutions55.A.effortless B.uneventful C.convenient D.challenging第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分, 满分15分)For more than 3,500 years the mummified remains of the Xiaohe people lay 56 (disturbed) in a desert cemetery in Xinjiang in western China. Then, in 1979, a team of archaeologists got their hands on them. Among the treasures they dug up were the 57 (mystery) and also the oldest preserved cheese in the world.Writing in the journal Cell on September 25th, a team of researchers led by Fu Qiaomei from the Chinese Academy of Sciences now reports the first genetic analysis of the sour cheese. Their results paint a picture of a rich Bronze Age culture that 58 (exchange) animals with other peoples and may have helped spread cheese around East Asia. Why they were buried with the stuff, though, remains imperfectly 59 (understand).During their analysis, Dr Fu’s team identified DNA from a goat 60 milk went into the cheeses, before comparing it with 185 previously sequenced goat mitochondrial genomes. The genetic profile of the Xiaohe goat was similar to 61 of goats belonging to ancient Eurasian steppe (大草原) people, meaning the Xiaohe may have learned animal husbandry (农牧业) and cheese-making from them.The authors speculate that the cheese was an attractive alternative to raw milk, 62 is 63 (rich) in lactose (乳糖) to which many modern-day Asian people are intolerant. But it is possible that it was the milk drink, rather than the cheese, 64 was the main attraction, says Paul Kindstedt, a cheese chemist and historian from the University of Vermont.Dr Kindstedt thinks the genetic analysis of the 3,500-year-old sour cheese is the first example 65 (cast) light on the ancient Chinese culture and reveal secrets about numerous other cultures.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)你将参加英语课上的“一分钟演讲”活动。近期,部分学生提议将学校图书馆转型为线上图书馆,以适应数字化学习的需求。请你就这一提议发表演讲,内容包括:1.陈述看法; 2.提出建议。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Good morning, everyone!_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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’d always been the responsible one in our friendship. Jake was brilliant but sometimes seemed absent-minded. As his best friend since kindergarten, it somehow became my job to keep him on track. People even joked that I was his personal assistant — always the one carrying backup pens and reminding him of due dates. But in most cases, I was shy, and my heart beat fast and my palms sweated when I spoke in public.Jake’s creativity, however, was amazing. One time, he came up with the idea of building a mini solar-powered car. His eyes sparkled with excitement as he sketched out the design on a piece of paper, his pencil moving so fast that I could barely keep up. I watched in amazement as he carefully assembled the parts, his fingers skillfully connecting wires and attaching tiny motors. When the car finally moved under the sunlight, his face lit up with pride. His success was a mix of pure joy and a bit of disbelief — he had never imagined his unique ideas could be so well-received.His idea won him special innovation awards and honors at school, and he was featured in the local newspaper. Despite his forgetfulness in daily life, his mind was always buzzing with brilliant ideas that had the potential to change things.When our school announced the science fair, I knew right away we had to join. Jake had the creative ideas, and I could make sure everything actually got done. We decided to build a smart alarm clock — Jake would design the app, and I would take care of the building.Weeks passed, and Jake kept coming up with cool new features to add. Meanwhile, I spent every afternoon in the garage, putting pieces together, and double-checking our model. The night before the fair, just as I was testing the final version, Jake texted: “Forgot to tell you: I’ve got invited to an art camp tomorrow. You can present without me, right ”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。My hands froze._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Taking the gold medal from the principal, I instantly realized Jake’s original intention._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________九江一中高三2025年5月全真模拟演练考试英语试题参考答案发言人1 00:00 这是英语科听力部分,该部分分为第一第二两节。注意回答听力部分时,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你的答案转图到答题卡上。发言人1 00:38现在是听力试音时间。发言人2 00:43Hello, international friends club, can I help you 发言人3 00:47Oh, hello. I read about your club in the paper to day, and I thought I had phoned to find out a bit more. 发言人2 00:53Yes, certainly. Well, we're sort of a social club for people from different countries. It's quite a new club. We have about fifty members at the moment, but were growing all the time. 发言人3 01:04That sounds interesting. I'm british actually. And I came to washington about three months ago and looking for ways to meet people. Uh, what kinds of events do you organize 发言人2 01:16Well, we have social get togethers and sports events, and we also have language evenings. 发言人3 01:23Could you tell me something about the language evenings 发言人2 01:26Yes, every day, except thursday, we have a language evening. People can come and practice their languages, you know, over a drink or something. We have different languages on different evenings. Monday spanish, tuesday italian, wednesday german and friday french. On thursday, we usually have a meal in a restaurant for anyone who wants to come. 发言人3 01:51Well, that sounds great. I really need to practice my french. 发言人2 01:55okay Well, if you can just give me your name and address, i'll send you the four men some more information. If you join now, you can have the first month free. 发言人1 02:06是因到此结束。发言人1 02:14听力考试正式开始。发言人1 02:27请看听力部分第一节,第一节听下面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。例如,现在你有5秒钟的时间看试卷上的例题。发言人1 03:18你将听到以下内容。发言人2 03:22Excuse me, can you tell me how much the shirt is 发言人3 03:25Yes, it's nine fifteen. 发言人1 03:30你将有5秒钟的时间将正确答案标在试卷上。衬衫的价格为九磅15便士,所以你选择C项并将其标在试卷上。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。Text 1发言人2 04:03Thanks for the wonderful meal, mom. I think i'd Better go back to my office. I've got a report to write. 发言人3 04:10okay, by luke drive with care. Text 2发言人3 04:27Jill and Patty are very close. They seem to get on very well with each other. 发言人2 04:32Yes, they entered our company the same year and are now working on the same marketing project. 发言人4 04:38and. Text 3发言人3 04:52Bob, i'm going to melbourne with lisa to morrow. 发言人2 04:56great. Are you going by train I can drive you to the station. 发言人3 05:01No, thanks. We decided to fly. Text 4发言人3 05:17You asked Stella to come around six thirty, didn't you 发言人2 05:21No, I asked her to come over at seven. They give you more time to prepare the food. 发言人3 05:28Okay, it's ten to seven. She'll be here any minutes. Text 5发言人2 05:45Hey, Susan, it's so good to see you again. Did you come back to visit your family 发言人3 05:52Yes and no. In fact, i've quit my job and planning to stay and start my own restaurant business here. 发言人1 06:09第一节到此结束,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我。听下面一段对话,回答第六和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Text 6发言人2 07:23Here's a package. 发言人3 07:25I wonder . 发言人2 07:26what this is. Who is it from uncle Jason, aunt mary 发言人3 07:31Let me see. It's from granny buddy. 发言人2 07:35Oh, she's always so generous. Remember the table lamp she sent us last year and . 发言人3 07:42the dinner plates Look, Steve, this is just what we've been wanting. A beautiful vase. 发言人2 07:48fantastic. 发言人3 07:49It'll be perfect on the coffee table in the . 发言人2 07:53living room. Yes, perfect. 发言人4 07:56Here's a package. 发言人2 07:58I . 发言人3 07:58wonder what . 发言人2 08:00this is. Who is it from uncle Jason, aunt mary 发言人3 08:06Let me see. It's from granny buddy. 发言人2 08:09Oh, she's always so generous. Remember the table lamp she sent us last year and the dinner plates 发言人3 08:17Look, Steve, this is just what we've been wanting. A beautiful vase. 发言人2 08:23fantastic. 发言人3 08:24It'll be perfect on the coffee table in the living room. 发言人2 08:28Yes, perfect. 发言人1 08:42Text 7听下面一段对话,回答第八和第9两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。发言人2 09:09Kate, what are you writing . 发言人3 09:11a letter to my sister 发言人2 09:14Why not send an email to her It's faster. 发言人3 09:18Well, I love email for the convenience, but I tend to write letters for pleasure, especially for holiday greetings. 发言人2 09:26You're right, I prefer handwritten birthday . 发言人3 09:29cards too, and I love getting letters too. Hearing a letter drop through the mailbox is much more exciting than getting an email, even though it's usually a bill or advertisement in my case. 发言人2 09:42Oh, that reminds me, I haven't checked my mailbox for ages. Kate, what are you writing . 发言人3 09:52a letter to my sister 发言人2 09:54Why not send an email to her It's faster. 发言人3 09:58Well, I love email for the convenience, but I tend to write letters for pleasure, especially for holiday greetings. 发言人2 10:06You're right, I prefer handwritten birthday cards too. 发言人3 10:11and I love getting letters too. Hearing a letter drop through the mailbox is much more exciting than getting an email, even though it's usually a bill or advertisement in my case. 发言人2 10:22Oh, that reminds me, I haven't checked my mailbox for ages. 发言人1 10:40Text 8听下面一段对话,回答第十至第十二三个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。发言人3 11:12Dear listeners, I have with me today Robert jens of the international dark sky association. Robert, welcome to our program. 发言人2 11:22Thank you. I'm glad to be here. 发言人3 11:25Would you please tell our listeners why you became an astronomer . 发言人2 11:29when I was a little boy I loved the night sky. I remember I looked up at the stars in the sky and asked, how many are there How far away are they Can we visit them I became an astronomer because I was amazed by their beauty. But now in most big cities, kids can't see the stars like I did. 发言人3 11:54So have you already come up with a solution to this problem 发言人2 11:58Yeah, actually, there is a method that is inexpensive and has a media benefit. If we shine lights down at the ground instead of up into the sky and use lower brightness levels, we can preserve the beauty of the night sky. 发言人3 12:16Dear listeners, I have with me today Robert jens of the international dark sky association. Robert, welcome to our program. 发言人2 12:26Thank you. I'm glad to be here. 发言人3 12:29Would you please tell our listeners why you became an astronomer . 发言人2 12:33when I was a little boy I loved the night sky. I remember I looked up at the stars in the sky and asked, how many are there How far away are they Can we visit them I became an astronomer because I was amazed by their beauty. But now in most big cities, kids can't see the stars like I did. 发言人3 12:57So have you already come up with a solution to this problem 发言人2 13:02Yeah, actually, there is a method that is inexpensive and has immediate benefits. If we shine lights down at the ground instead of up into the sky and use lower brightness levels, we can preserve the beauty of the night sky. 发言人1 13:36Text 9听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16 4个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。发言人2 14:13Elena, who had a great influence on your career. 发言人3 14:18I would say it's my father. He began to run soccer schools when I was a teenager, so I played soccer with my brother and his friends. But her life in the game was not my plan. So after graduation, I took a job writing technical instructions. It was my first job. 发言人2 14:38What was that like 发言人3 14:40It paid well, but was not very interesting. So when offered a coaching roll. 发言人2 14:46I seized it. Did you have to overcome any chAllenges to get where you are . 发言人3 14:53to day well, where to start I enjoyed a successful college life. Then I progressed the college system to become an assistant coach to the national team. I've encountered a lot of chAllenges through the ups and downs of being a coach. It's particularly hard to face the doubts after losing games. 发言人2 15:15what achievement are you most proud of 发言人3 15:18I am most proud of helping my team to win all the last seven matches in italy and brazil. 发言人2 15:26What are you planning to do next 发言人3 15:28I'll take on another chAllenge, probably coaching in england. 发言人2 15:35Elena, who had a great influence on your career. 发言人3 15:40I would say it's my father. He began to run soccer schools when I was a teenager, so I played soccer with my brother and his friends. But her life in the game was not my plan. So after graduation, I took a job writing technical instructions. It was my first job. 发言人2 15:59What was that like 发言人3 16:02It paid well, but was not very interesting. So when offered a coaching role, I seized it. 发言人2 16:09Did you have to overcome any chAllenges to get where you are to day 发言人3 16:14Whoa, where to start I enjoyed a successful college life. Then I progressed through the college system to become an assistant coach to national team. I've encountered a lot of chAllenges through the ups and downs of being a coach. It's particularly hard to face the doubts after losing games. 发言人2 16:36what achievement are you most proud of 发言人3 16:40I am most proud of helping my team to win all the last seven matches in italy and brazil. 发言人2 16:47What are you planning to do next 发言人3 16:50I'll take on another chAllenge, possibly coaching in england. 发言人1 17:17Text 10听下面一段独白,回答第17至第24个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。发言人3 17:55Good morning, everyone. I'm Monica from canada, and i'll teach you english writing this term. Before we start, i'd like to take a few minutes to let you know something about me的。发言人3 18:08When I was small, I enjoyed spending my summers reading story books instead of playing baseball or taking dance lessons. After I went to school, I took reading time seriously. Once, I tied one end of a string around a book and the other end around my waist, climbed a tree and sat in the branches reading until dinnertime. 发言人3 18:32In college, I thought I might major in journalism or history, but when I took my first literature class, I was deeply attracted to it. The calling to be an english major was in my heart, and I couldn't imagine spending my study hours without shakespeare, chaucer or Lewis. By my side, I learned the art of making connections between literature and life and developed a love for writing. 发言人3 19:00After graduation, I taught english in a primary school in canada for five years. Then I went to australia and worked as a book editor. The three years ago, I came to china. 发言人3 19:14I've been teaching english in middle schools. I love my job, and i'm thankful for the gift of words for the life, connection, beauty and learning that come from language. Good morning, everyone. 发言人3 19:30I'm Monica from canada, and i'll teach you english writing this term. Before we start, i'd like to take a few minutes to let you know something about me. When I was small, I enjoyed spending my summers reading story books instead of playing baseball or taking dance lessons in. 发言人3 19:51After I went to school, I took reading time seriously. Once, I tied one end of a string around a book and the other end around my waist, climbed a tree and sat in the branches reading until dinnertime. In college, I thought I might major in journalism or history, but when I took my first literature class, I was deeply attracted to it. 发言人3 20:15The calling to be an english major was in my heart, and I couldn't imagine spending my study hours without shakespeare, chaucer or Lewis. By my side, I learned the art of making connections between literature and life and developed a love for writing. After graduation, I taught english in a primary school in canada for five years. 发言人3 20:40Then I went to australia and worked as a book editor. I three years ago, I came to china. I've been teaching english in middle schools. I love my job, and i'm thankful for the gift of words for the life, connection, beauty and learning that come from language. 发言人1 21:23第二节到此结束,现在你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。祝大家高考一切顺利。发言人1 23:40听力部分到此结束。参考答案听 力:阅读理解: 21-23 BDA 24-27 ADDB 28-31 CDCB 32-35 ACBD 36-40 EDAFG完形填空: 41-45 CBAAD 46-50 BCADB 51-55 ADCBD语法填空:56.undisturbed 57.mysterious 58.exchanged 59.understood 60.whose 61.that 62.which 63.richer 64.that 65.to cast写 作应用文One possible version :Good morning, everyone! Our school plans to transform our school library into an online platform to meet the needs of digital learning. I’d like to express my opinion on this proposal.I believe this transformation requires careful consideration. While digital libraries are convenient, many students are likely to miss the charm of physical books. Physical libraries foster deep reading, critical thinking, and unexpected discoveries. Removing physical books might put students at a disadvantage who learn best in a traditional environment.Thus, I suggest a combination of both means—a mixed model. It’s a wise idea to digitize textbooks and journals for easy access, but keep classic literature in print in the meantime.Thanks for listening!(112 words)读后续写One possible version :My hands froze. I stared at the screen, not sure whether to be angry or disappointed — maybe both. After everything we’d done together, how could he just leave The next morning, I carried our project to school alone, stomach tight with nerves. I stood by our model, trying to sound confident while explaining the design to the judges. To my surprise, we won. In the end, the principal walked towards me with a first prize medal in hand and a smile on his face. (82words) Taking the gold medal from the principal, I instantly realized Jake’s original intention. He hadn’t merely forgotten the science fair. He deliberately stepped back, allowing me to take center stage and shine brightly so that I could overcome my self-doubt speaking in public. Then I felt a mix of gratitude and admiration for him. Not only was our friendship about me keeping him on track, but also about us supporting each other in different ways. Jake’s brilliance and my reliability were a perfect team, and I realized that true friendship is about selflessness and mutual understanding. (83 words) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 202505冲刺卷听力音频.mp3 冲刺卷 英语.docx 冲刺卷 英语答案.docx