资源简介 2025年春季学期前锋区普/职高七月月评 第一节(满分15分)高一英语 答题卡 第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)考场/座位号: 姓名: 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单 班级: 贴条形码区注意事项 词或括号内单词的正确形式。1.答题前请将姓名、班级、考场、准考证号填写清楚。(正面朝上,切勿贴出虚线方框)2.客观题答题,必须使用2B铅笔填涂,修改时用橡皮擦干净。3.必须在题号对应的答题区域内作 正确填涂 缺考标记答,超出答题区域书写无效。56.客观题57.1 [A] [B] [C] 6 [A] [B] [C] 11 [A] [B] [C] 16 [A] [B] [C] 58.2 [A] [B] [C] 7 [A] [B] [C] 12 [A] [B] [C] 17 [A] [B] [C]3 [A] [B] [C] 8 [A] [B] [C] 13 [A] [B] [C] 18 [A] [B] [C]4 [A] [B] [C] 9 [A] [B] [C] 14 [A] [B] [C] 19 [A] [B] [C] 59.5 [A] [B] [C] 10 [A] [B] [C] 15 [A] [B] [C] 20 [A] [B] [C]21 [A] [B] [C] [D] 26 [A] [B] [C] [D] 31 [A] [B] [C] [D] 60.22 [A] [B] [C] [D] 27 [A] [B] [C] [D] 32 [A] [B] [C] [D]23 [A] [B] [C] [D] 28 [A] [B] [C] [D] 33 [A] [B] [C] [D]24 [A] [B] [C] [D] 29 [A] [B] [C] [D] 34 [A] [B] [C] [D] 61.25 [A] [B] [C] [D] 30 [A] [B] [C] [D] 35 [A] [B] [C] [D]36 [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] 41 [A] [B] [C] [D] 46 [A] [B] [C] [D]62.37 [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] 42 [A] [B] [C] [D] 47 [A] [B] [C] [D]38 [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] 43 [A] [B] [C] [D] 48 [A] [B] [C] [D]39 [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] 44 [A] [B] [C] [D] 49 [A] [B] [C] [D]63.40 [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] 45 [A] [B] [C] [D] 50 [A] [B] [C] [D]51 [A] [B] [C] [D]52 [A] [B] [C] [D] 64.53 [A] [B] [C] [D]54 [A] [B] [C] [D]55 [A] [B] [C] [D] 65.{#{QQABBYCp4giw0hSACa4rQwHqCgqQkJAhLcosgQAYuARCiYNABIA=}#}第二节(满分25分) I nstead, M r. Jackson y elled, “Great t o s ee y ou here, Alex! I needyour help w ith a lamb’s birth.”A fter lunch, I was o n my o wn w hen, o ut o f nowhere, there’s M r.Jackson.请勿在此区域作答或者做任何标记{#{QQABBYCp4giw0hSACa4rQwHqCgqQkJAhLcosgQAYuARCiYNABIA=}#}区/县:__________ 学校:_____________________ 班级:_________________姓名:___________________________ 准考证号:___________________________|此线仅装订,不密封。请考生注意,试卷需由监考员统一收回,严禁携带出考场|---◎-----◎-----◎-----◎秘密 启用前(考试开始前请注意保密)◎-----◎-----◎-----◎----2025年春季学期 三地高2027届期末统测(暨前锋区普/职高七月月评)外语(英语)试题注意事项本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。答题前, 务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔填涂对应题目的答案标号,如需改动,用橡皮擦擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米黑色签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置上。考试结束后, 将答题卡、试卷、草稿纸全部交回。请考生注意:所有题目必须在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上答题无效。 预祝你们考试成功 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,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。例: How much is the shirt A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案: C。1. How does the woman sound A. Forgiving. B. Angry. C. Carefree.2. What does the man want to do A. Cancel his reservation. B. Book a room. C. Order room service.3. How much were the jeans before today A. $30. B. $28. C. $40.4. What does David want to do after graduation A. Get a job. B. Go to grad school. C. Start his own company.5. Why do adults forget their stressful school life easily A. Their memories get worse.B. Their lives are less stressful now.C. Their lives are full of new information.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. What does the woman need A. A travel plan. B. A bank account. C. A house loan.7. Which bank will the woman probably go to A. The National Bank. B. The Central Bank. C. The Unity Bank.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What food is enjoyable for the woman A. Low-salt food. B. Sugar-free food. C. Fat-rich food.9. What does the man encourage the woman to do A. Pay attention to brain health. B. Eat less at meals. C. Keep a good diet.10. Which food belongs to the Mediterranean diet A. Olive oil. B. Green tea. C. Tofu.听第8段材料,回答第11至14题。11. What is a must for Wimbledon tennis players A. Wearing cream shoes.B. Dressing in white.C. Wearing bright-coloured shirts.12. When were the first Wimbledon Tennis Championships held A. In the late 19th century. B. In the early 18th century. C. In the mid 17th century.13. What might Andre Agassi like A. Plain clothes. B. Eye-catching clothes. C. High-quality clothes.14. What is the talk mainly about A. Wimbledon’s dress rule.B. Athletes’ clothing preferences.C. Victorian England.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Colleagues. B. Schoolmates. C. Strangers.16. What did the woman dream of being in school A. A salesperson. B. A buyer. C. A designer.17. Which county has openings for high school teachers A. Kern County. B. Riverside County. C. Orange County.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. Where did Storm Boris hit A. Central Europe. B. Southern Africa. C. Southeast Asia.19. How many lives were lost to Typhoon Yagi A. Over 500. B. Over 1,000. C. Over 13,000.20. What is the common reason behind those weather crises A. Sea level rising. B. Growing dry areas. C. Global warming.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。AAuditorium (观众席,礼堂) Rules and Regulations of Hefei Grand TheatreBag PolicyBags larger than the size limit for evacuation (撤离) standards are not allowed in the auditorium. If your bag exceeds the maximum size, please keep it in the locker room.Prohibited ItemsNo food, liquids, bouquets, beverage containers, chewing gum, or photography/ video devices are permitted in the auditorium.Children’s AdmissionChildren under 1.2 meters in height are not allowed into the auditorium, except for performances specifically arranged for children. Children 1.2 meters or taller must buy tickets and occupy their assigned (指定的) seats. Parents or guardians must accompany children at all times to ensure their safety.Auditorium Etiquette (礼仪,规矩)Please maintain silence in the auditorium. Enter the auditorium on time and take your seat according to the number printed on your ticket. Late arrivals will be required to wait outside and may only enter quietly during intervals (幕间休息).Ticket PolicyTickets are non-refundable (不可退款的) and non-exchangeable after the printed showtime. Failure to arrive on time will result in the ticket being invalid (无效的) without refund or exchange. Admission is by ticket only. Please keep your ticket safe. Lost, damaged, or unrecognizable tickets will not be accepted for entry.Electronic DevicesKindly switch off mobile phones and other communication devices or set them to silent mode during the performance. Photography, videotaping, recording, or the use of photographic equipment is strictly prohibited without prior permission.21.Which of the following is allowed in the auditorium A.Chewing gum B.Beverage containersC.Mobile phones in silent mode D.Photography equipment22.What is required for children under 1.2 meters in height to enter the auditorium A.They don’t need to purchase a ticket if with their parents.B.They can enter it without a guardian.C.They can only enter during specific performances intended for children.D.They must wait outside until the interval.23.What should late arrivals do if they miss the showtime A.Enter the auditorium quietly and take any available seat.B.Wait outside and enter during the breaks.C.Request a refund or exchange for their ticket.D.Contact the staff for special permission to enter.BOne cold autumn afternoon, in a forest outside the tiny village of Hümmel, I went for a walk with the German forester Peter Wohlleben.Wohlleben had been managing the forest for almost three decades, and he had cared for it with unusual gentleness. Each tree is cut individually and removed using horses, rather than heavy machinery, to avoid damaging underground networks of roots and fungi that allow trees to exchange resources and chemical signals. He has created additional income for the forest by leading tours and teaching courses, etc. He has long insisted that people around the world could and should manage their forests likewise. Until a few years ago, virtually no one was listening.To make his views and his know-how widely known, Wohlleben began writing books. However, his first fifteen reached a modest audience. The turning point came in 2015 with his sixteenth book, The Hidden Life of Trees. Inspired by the walking tours like the one that Wohlleben was leading me on, he shifted the tone in this book — from technical writing to a warm, story-like style. He said, “The people I guided through the forest — they were hard trainers. When I talked in a way that wasn’t interesting, they would begin talking with each other.” So he adopted a cheerful and friendly tone — like a kind uncle telling fairy tales, full of warmth and a sense of wonder. And it struck a chord: The Hidden Life of Trees has sold more than a million copies in Germany alone, and more than three million worldwide.Near the end of our walk, Wohlleben showed me a C-shaped stump (树桩). It had been cut down at least fifty years ago, and yet, somehow, it was still alive. The tree’s roots, many of which grew above the soil, were visibly connected to a nearby tree. To Wohlleben, this was proof of the remarkable mutuality of trees — that they will continue caring for nearby trees even after their death.24.Why does Wohlleben use horses to remove trees A.To get around easily. B.To keep the old tradition alive.C.To reduce equipment costs. D.To protect underground roots and fungi.25.What makes The Hidden Life of Trees more popular than Wohlleben’s earlier books A.It is well advertised. B.It is easy and fun to read.C.It offers scientific knowledge. D.It explores human-nature bond.26.Which can best replace the underlined “mutuality” A.Adaptation. B.Growth. C.Connection. D.Lifespan.27.What might be a suitable title A.The Secret Language of Trees B.How a Book Changed ForestryC.A Forest Walk with Wohlleben D.Wohlleben and His Forest MessageCIt all started on a stoop (门廊). I picked up a book and started reading to the neighborhood kids. When I finished reading, the kids didn’t want story time to stop. So I said, “You guys can read a book at home.” “We don’t have any books at home.” they responded. It was an unpleasant reminder that there are children who don’t have a single book at home.As a public librarian, I quickly realized that the kids that I saw coming into the library weren’t the same ones I was reading to out on my front stoop. I learned about something called book deserts. A book desert is an area or a community with limited access to books and reading materials.I was aware that I wasn’t going to meet my neighbors who need it most inside library’s walls. So I quit my job and took to the streets, becoming a street librarian who is doing work to increase literary access outside of traditional settings.Book deserts are often found in economically disadvantaged areas, where bookstores and libraries are not enough. Lower-income neighbors may lack the resources to buy books from the bookstore or pay library fines. Residents may be working multiple jobs or facing hardships that make a trip to the library an additional stress. Requirement of identification, fines and fees, all while seemingly normal, can become difficult for families facing hardships.Therefore, I’m making books appear in everyday places in extraordinary ways. I fix free public book vending machines (自助售书机), host street-corner story times, and pop up on the block with free bookstores, so kids who don’t have McDonald’s money don’t have to worry about having book-fair money. You’ll find me delivering books to your front stoop. I have delivered 5,000 books to children living in book deserts.I believe everyone is a reader. They just haven’t found the right book yet. And that’s where librarians step in. We must meet them where they are and guide them along that journey.28.What inspired the author to become a street librarian A.The kids’ lack of books at home.B.The kids’ request for more stories.C.Her love for reading books on stoops.D.Her curiosity for seeking book deserts.29.What is paragraph 4 mainly about A.The causes of book deserts.B.The struggles of a street librarian.C.The challenges of working more jobs.D.The importance of traditional libraries.30.How does the author help kids in book deserts A.By lowering book prices. B.By donating money to them.C.By inviting them to schools. D.By providing free books.31.What can we conclude from the text A.Street libraries will replace public ones.B.Librarians should reach out to readers.C.Libraries should maintain traditional rules.D.Book deserts exist even in rich areas.DNietzsche (尼采) was wrong: When you gaze long enough into the abyss (深渊), the abyss does not gaze back into you. Instead, the cosmic (宇宙的) void (空白) remains silent and frightening in its vastness.When looking at the vast emptiness of the universe, there is a temptation (诱惑) to look at our tiny world with nihilism (虚无主义). To feel that our great achievements amount to nothing. That our history fails to leave a mark. That our concerns and anxieties are pointless.I’m a cosmologist, the kind of scientist who studies the origin, history and evolution of the universe. I have spent years working to understand what cosmic voids teach us.And in the course of my studies, I have learned to reject that temptation.It’s true that Earth is neither large nor long-lived, but that is only one way of measuring pared with the cosmic voids, there is something special happening on our planet. Earth is still the only known place in the entire universe where conscious beings raise their curious eyes to the sky and wonder. Earth is the only known place where humans can exist. It is the only known place where laughter, love, anger and joy exist. The only known place where we can find dance, music, and art. Our disagreements and all the beautiful complexities that make us human aren’t meaningless.The experiences in our lives are special because they will never happen in the empty expanse of most of the universe.The same lessons that cosmic voids teach us are found in the voids we encounter in our own lives. The presence of voids guarantees the opposite; they create contrast; they are full of potential. The pain we feel from loss is the last reminder of the gift of a life deeply loved. The silence before a performance is full of electric expectation. Our choice to ignore stressful news is necessary to allow us to focus on what truly matters.Artists have long understood the power of the void. The 12th-century poet Saigyo noted that the pauses between raindrops were as important as the drops themselves. The famed architect Rem celebrated the usefulness of negative spaces, declaring, “Where there is nothing, everything is possible.”The universe won’t do anything for us except give us the freedom to exist. It is our job to fill the universe with meaning and purpose.32.What does the author suggest about the“temptation” in paragraph 2 A.It reflects humanity’s fear of cosmic emptiness.B.It strengthens people’s scientific curiosity about the void.C.It leads people to understate Earth’s unique qualities.D.It comes from the universe’s coldness to human existence.33.Why does the author reject the temptation A.He is a cosmologist who believes science.B.Earth remains the only known home for human experiences.C.Human experiences differ from those in voids.D.Earth’s small size and short life makes it unique.34.What is the main purpose of paragraph 5 A.To explain why voids exist in universe and life.B.To suggest people should remove empty spaces in life.C.To analyze how emptiness in life offers significance.D.To prove filling empty spaces creates greater purpose.35.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage A.Cosmic Voids: A Scientist’s Technical AnalysisB.Filling the Emptiness: Finding Meaning in the Vast UniverseC.Nietzsche Revisited: When Philosophy Meets AstronomyD.The Silent Universe: Why Our Existence Means Nothing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。Mental resilience (韧性) has become a vital skill in today’s fast-paced world. 36 Research indicates that individuals with high resilience levels are 35 % more likely to maintain mental health during long-term stress. Let’s explore scientific ally proven methods to strengthen this ability.The Main Idea ExplainedResilience is not about reducing stress but managing it effectively. Emerging neurobiological evidence sheds light on this positively adaptive process. 37 Neuroscientists (神经学家) compare it to muscle training: facing proper challenged regularly improved mental ability to adjust. For instance, A 2023 Harvard study showed that proper stress increased brain thickness in areas related to making decisions.Physical Activity as a FoundationExercise is universally recognized as a key resilience-building tool. During aerobic workouts, the body producers BDNF (脑源性神经营养因子), a protein important for brain development. 38 Meanwhile, this chemical process not only improved mood but also strengthens mental abilities. To maximize benefits, experts suggest combining 30 minutes of daily exercise with relaxation methods such as deep breathing.The Power of Social BondsHuman beings succeed through meaningful connections. Strong social networks act as psychological safety nets during c rises. 39 A Stanford University study over many years found that people with strong social support recovered 50 % faster from emotional difficulties than those who were isolated. Surprisingly, online communication through video calls was 80 % as effective as face-to-face meetings in recent tests.Methods to Change Negative ThoughtsHow we view difficulties shapes our mental resilience. Psychologists suggest changing extreme negative ideas like “I can’t handle this” into positive views such as “This is hard but possible.” 2022 study found that daily gratitude practice lowers stress hormones by 25 % in three weeks. 40A.Therefore, building strong connections should be a key goal.B.Creative activities like painting unexpectedly better stress tolerance.C.Workplace culture significantly impacts employees’ stress management.D.This natural process helps maintain stable emotions and enhanced clear thinking.E.Moreover, actively noticing small daily successes helps develop positive thinking.F.This psychological training strengthens the brain’s ability to handle future challengers.G.It refers to the ability to recover from difficulties while keeping basic operations running.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四个选项中选出最佳选项。A Yangge folk dance performed by robots during the Spring Festival Gala of the Year of the Snake amazed global audiences.*In the performance directed by Zhang Yimou, 16 robots 41 by Chinese robotics company Unitree performed together with 42 from China’s Xinjiang Art Institute. Dressed in northeastern Chinese style floral (绘有花的) padded jackets, the humanoid robots can not only smoothly 43 their waists and imitate human leg-kicking movements, but also spin handkerchiefs, 44 extremely dexterous (灵巧的) actions.The innovative performance has 45 many netizens on overseas social media platforms.“Watching the full dance and the way the robots 46 those handkerchiefs is really impressive,” one netizen posted. “I 47 think it’s kind of cool. The more you integrate (使融入) technology into life, the easier it is to get people to embrace it,” another one said.Those who 48 the performance on the stage of the Spring Festival Gala were Unitree H1, a humanoid robot product of Unitree. The company told the Global Times that through 49 AI algorithms (算法) , the robots are capable of achieving a maximum joint torque of 360 N·m. 50 with 360° panoramic depth perception technology, they can precisely grasp every 51 in surroundings. Moreover, they can perfectly “understand” music, 52 movements in real-time according to the music.The high-precision 3D laser SLAM positioning and navigation technology also 53 the robots to accurately find 54 even in complex stage environments, the company noted.Unitree said they named this model of robots “Fuxi”, a homophone (同音词) for a mythical ancestor of the Chinese nation, symbolizing the beautiful 55 brought by technology.41.A.received B.discovered C.produced D.donated42.A.viewers B.dancers C.learners D.players43.A.stretch B.bend C.twist D.touch44.A.displaying B.exposing C.reporting D.marking45.A.supported B.moved C.satisfied D.impressed46.A.unfold B.spin C.throw D.hold47.A.actually B.simply C.suddenly D.accidentally48.A.put off B.switch off C.switch on D.put on49.A.basic B.advanced C.limited D.previous50.A.Compared B.Replaced C.Balanced D.Coupled51.A.movement B.effort C.command D.goal52.A.adapting B.adjusting C.recording D.observing53.A.prepared B.urged C.enabled D.inspired54.A.location B.light C.space D.direction55.A.victories B.successes C.blessings D.devotions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。We found a parking space next to our hut, 56 was round and made from brick. The walls, 57 (paint) brilliant white, reflected the afternoon sun. There were five similar huts, all lined up 58 (face) Mount Kilimanjaro, the 59 (high) mountain in Africa. The mountain rose up over the plains before us. Tall grasses and trees 60 (dot) the plains, which were alive with the African wildlife we had come to see. Giraffes, with their long necks, were pulling leaves from the highest 61 (branch). 62 the distance, elephants were eating grass, ears flapping lazily as they moved slowly over the plains. I had never seen anything like this before. It was indeed the greatest show on the Earth.We got out of the car, carrying our suitcases and boxes of food into the hut. I placed ham sandwiches, sausages and a bunch of bananas on a small wooden table. I returned to the car and fetched more possessions. It was then that I noticed a small grey monkey sitting on a tree a few metres away and eating a banana. “So cute,” I thought to 63 (me), until I realized 64 was my banana that he was eating. He was looking at me intently as he enjoyed the final 65 (mouth). I was sure he was saying, “Thank you.” “You're welcome,” I replied.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是育才中学高中学生李华。你的美国网友Tom在你分享的视频上看到你做中餐的情况,他很感兴趣并表示也想学做中国美食,因此他发来邮件询问。请你给他回复,内容包括:1.中国传统美食的特点;2介绍西红柿鸡蛋面制作食材和特点;3.建议通过你的视频学习做该美食;4.参考词汇:食材ingredient。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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 inhaled deeply, expelling the breath against the rear window of the vehicle, and with a finger, I etched the word ‘DREADFUL’ into the misty surface of the glass, creating a temporary inscription that mirrored my inner turmoil.My father, casting a brief glance in my direction through the reflective surface of the rearview mirror, offered a comforting remark, “Alex, this journey presents itself as an auspicious occasion for you to reconnect with your maternal and paternal elders.”The vehicle made a deliberate turn onto a well-trodden dirt path, one that I recognized all too well. We were progressively distancing ourselves from the urban confines, moving further away from the digital tendrils of the Internet, and even more so from the stimulating environment of the computer camp.“Brighten up, Alex!” exclaimed my mother, her voice carrying a note of optimism. “There is every likelihood that another opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of coding will arise shortly, perhaps even within this very summer season.”As the car continued its journey, I was acutely aware that all my companions in the realm of programming would be engaged in the act of coding at the computer camp this week, while I, on the other hand, was to be ensconced in the rural setting of a farm. I uttered not a single syllable, and in due course, the vehicle came to a halt in the driveway of my grandparents’ abode. A slender row of trees materialized into view, their presence a stark contrast to the urban landscape I was leaving behind.I had once taken pleasure in visiting the farm during the spring intermissions before my immersion into coding camps... and before the realization of the extent to which my actions could lead to chaos and disorder.The engine of the car had not yet ceased its hum when my grandmother, with an agility that belied her years, sprang towards us. From my vantage point in the backseat, I observed as my father and mother embraced my grandmother. I, in turn, reluctantly extracted myself from the vehicle, feeling as though the very force of gravity had grown unusually intense.“You both are certainly deserving of a respite,” my grandmother was saying, her words directed towards my parents. “Alex will be in good stead — he has always held a fondness for the farm.” She spoke in the past tense, implying that Alex had once cherished the farm.During the midday meal, my grandmother inquired, “Why such a somber countenance, Alex ” I maintained my silence. Why indeed It seemed as though they were acting in ignorance of the events that had transpired during my previous visit. For a fleeting moment, my gaze met with my grandmother’s. Could I muster the courage to question her regarding the goats’ destruction of all the flora belonging to our neighbor, Mr. Jackson, an incident that occurred because I had inadvertently lifted the latch and allowed the goats to roam free Was Mr. Jackson still seething with anger towards me for the considerable damage I had inadvertently caused him “I am quite alright,” I muttered, my voice barely audible. “It is merely the absence of the coding camp this week that I am lamenting. Coding is an activity at which I excel.”My mother offered a nod of understanding. “Ah, that does sound disheartening, but the farm will undoubtedly offer you a different kind of experience.”注意:1. 续写词数应为150个左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。After lunch, I was on my own when, out of nowhere, there’s Mr. Jackson.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Instead, Mr. Jackson yelled, “Great to see you here, Alex! I need your help with a lamb’s birth.”_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高2027届英语试题参考答案1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10A B C A C B B C C A11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20B A B A B C C A A C21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30C C B D B C D A A D31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40B C B C B G F D A E41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50C B C A D B A D B D51 52 53 54 55A B C A C56 57 58 59 60which painted facing highest dotted61 62 63 64 65branches In myself it mouthful第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节参考范文(满分15分)Dear Tom,How are you doing I am glad that you are interested in Chinese food. As is known to all, Chinese food focuses on a combination of color, flavor, and taste. Since you wish to learn cooking Chinese dishes, I’d like to recommend egg noodles with tomatoes to you. The reasons are as follows:Firstly, it is a traditional Chinese dish, and especially popular with people who don’t have much time to cook. In addition, its cooking method is very easy. Finally and most importantly, just as its name implies, it only needs three ingredients: noodles, tomatoes and eggs, which are common and easy to come by in our daily life.You can grasp the detailed cooking steps by watching the video I have posted. I hope you can successfully make this delicious dish! If you have any questions, do let me know.Yours,Li Hua第二节参考范文(满分25分)After lunch, I was on my own when, out of nowhere, there’s Mr. Jackson. As I walked toward the barn, I thought about how he might still be upset with me for the goat incident, which happened because I accidentally unlatched the gate, letting the goats wander into his garden and devour everything in sight. Despite this, I couldn’t help but feel a bit relieved that he was the first person I saw. I hoped that he had forgiven me for the chaos that I had unintentionally caused.Instead, Mr. Jackson yelled, “Great to see you here, Alex! I need your help with a lamb’s birth.” Surprised by his enthusiasm, I wondered if he had forgotten about the damage that I had caused or if he genuinely needed assistance. As I approached him, I noticed the urgency in his eyes, which suggested that he really did require my help. Since I had always been good with technology and coding, assisting with something as organic as helping a lamb be born felt like a completely new challenge, one that I was unexpectedly eager to take on, despite my initial reluctance to be at the farm.The experience of helping bring a new life into the world was both challenging and rewarding, and it helped ease some of the tension between Mr. Jackson and me.高2027届英语试题听力录音材料(Text 1)M: Ms. Taylor, I’m so sorry! I accidentally removed the experiment data. What should I do W: Stay calm, John. We’ll find a way to recover it. It’s all right.(Text 2)M: Good morning! I’d like to make a reservation for the third weekend in September. Do you have any rooms available W: Yes, we have several. Would you prefer a single or a double (Text 3)M: Those jeans are really nice. How much are they W: They were $40, but I think today they’re 30 percent off. That’s a good price.M: Okay, thanks.(Text 4)M: Mia, what do you want to do after graduation W: I’m going to grad school. What about you, David M: I’m considering entering the workforce directly. There’s a tech company I’ve been eyeing for a while. They have an amazing graduate program.(Text 5)W: I think when you are an adult, it’s easy to forget our stressful school life.M: Why Are our memories getting worse W: Not exactly. The flow of fresh information never stops, and you’re supposed to keep track of it all on top of yesterday’s.(Text 6)W: Hi Andrew. I need to open a bank account. What should I do M: You need to go to the local branch and speak to the bank manager.W: Okay. I want a bank that will be convenient for me to use when I go traveling. What about the National Bank M: Well, it’s fine. I applied for a house loan there before. But I think the best bank for you would be the Central Bank. They offer a credit card with great travel benefits.W: Sounds perfect! Where’s the closest branch M: It’s right opposite the Unity Bank on Hilltop Road.(Text 7)M: Alice, we always try to eat more fruits and vegetables and less overly-processed food. But why is it so hard to stick to those goals W: Come on! High-fat, sugar-rich, and salty foods are so enjoyable.M: Exactly! They turn on our brain’s reward system because in the past they were not easy to get. But those foods can lead to all sorts of diseases, so I suggest you cut back on them. Diets like the Mediterranean or plant-based ones can help you live healthily.W: So if I stick to one of those diets, I’ll be healthier M: One size does not fit all. For example, I follow a traditional Asian diet as I regularly eat tofu and green tea, but I also use olive oil because I recognize the benefits of the Mediterranean diet. I enjoy coffee too.W: Okay. Thank you.(Text 8)W: Jack, are you excited about the Wimbledon Tennis Championships this year I love all the traditions they have there.M: Yeah. It isn’t a true Wimbledon experience without the strawberries and cream.W: Exactly! But did you know that those tennis players have to wear all-white clothes Even their shoes can’t be off-white or cream.M: Ha, I know! I read it’s because back then, in Victorian England, sweat marks were a big no-no. White was the best way to hide them. So, the rule for athletes to wear white has been in place since the first tournament in 1877.W: So what happens if they wear something with color M: They have to change their clothes.W: Interesting. I remember that Andre Agassi, who was known for his colorful clothes, was against this tradition from 1988 to 1990. But he eventually won Wimbledon in 1992 in white.M: I guess even the greats have to follow the rule.(Text 9)M: Hi, Jenny. I haven’t seen you for ages.W: Hi, Bill, I think I haven’t seen you since the ninth grade.M: Yeah. I moved to Kern County. Do you work around here W: At the dress shop across the street. I’m a sales assistant for the time being, but I’m hoping they’ll promote me to buyer after I have some experience.M: I remember you used to dream of being a fashion designer in school.W: Yeah. I think this is a step in the right direction. Now, what are you up to M: I just got back to Riverside County a couple of months ago. I’m working as a waiter right now but am hoping to get a teaching job. I’ve applied to most of the local middle schools.W: Oh, I’ve heard there are openings for high school teachers in Orange County.M: I haven’t even applied there. Thanks for the tip!(Text 10)Good evening, everyone. This is your weather update. September has brought a series of weather crises to the Northern Hemisphere. Flooding from unusually heavy rains across northwest and north-central Africa has taken more than 1,000 lives and driven close to 1 million from their homes. Storm Boris has set off days of heavy rainfall, caused billions in damage, and forced tens of thousands to evacuate flooded cities in Central Europe. Meanwhile, Typhoon Yagi has struck the Philippines and northern Vietnam and has taken more than 500 lives and cost over 13 billion dollars. These events have something in common: rising global temperatures are causing more water to disappear from the oceans, which leads to heavier rain in some places while making dry areas even drier. Stay tuned for further updates and please stay safe during these challenging times. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025年春季学期前锋区普_职高七月月评高一英语 答题卡.pdf 前锋27英语.docx 高一英语听力.mp3