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第1页,共10页命题/审题:成都石室中学北湖校区高2025届英语备课组成都石室中学2024-2025学年度上期高2025届省模模拟英语试卷试卷说明:英语考试时间共120分钟,满分150分。英语试题卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)。考
试做答时,须将答案答在答题卡上,在本试卷、草稿纸上答题无效。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。1.WhattimearethespeakersmeetingPaul?A.At6:30.B.At7:30.C.At8:00.2.Whatisthewomanexcitedabout?A.Celebratinghe
rbirthday.B.Visitinghersister.C.Gettingadriver’slicense.3.Whoisresponsiblefortheincidentaccordingtotheman?A.Him
self.B.Thewoman.C.Peter.4.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman’swords?A.Surprised.B.Uninterested.C.Nervous.5.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Classmates.B.Colleagues.C.Professorandstudent.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2至4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
每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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.Whyisthewomanlate?A.Shecouldnotfindtheman’scompany.B.Shewaswaitingfor
anassistant.C.Shehadtoparkfaraway.7.Whatwillthemandointheafternoon?A.Lockaroom.B.Changealight.C.Conductaninterview.听第7段
材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Planningaschedule.B.Choosingadestination.C.Bookingatrip.9.Howwillthespeakersexplorethecitytoday?A.B
ybus.B.Bybike.C.Onfoot.{#{QQABZQAUggiIABJAARhCAwVSCgEQkgACAYgOQAAEIAABiQFABAA=}#}第2页,共10页命题/审题:成都石室中学北湖校区高2025届英语备课组听第8段材料
,回答第10至12题。10.WhatdoesTrudysayaboutthebuyer?A.Hewillpaywhattheownerwants.B.Hethinksthehouseneedsrepairs.C.Hewantsonemore
tourofthehouse.11.WhatdidTrudytalkaboutwiththebuyer?A.Themovingdate.B.Thedecorationdetails.C.Theavailablefurn
iture.12.WhatwillthemandothisFriday?A.Findanewhouse.B.Signadeal.C.Moveout.听第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.WhydoesBarbaradoherresearchsecretly
?A.Togainfameasajournalist.B.Togetfirst-handexperience.C.Toavoidinterviewswithpeople.14.HowlongdidBarbaraspenddo
inglow-wagejobs?A.Onemonth.B.Threemonths.C.Fourmonths.15.WhatdidBarbaradiscoverduringtheresearch?A.Thejobsdidn’trequiremu
cheffort.B.Thewagescouldn’tcovertherents.C.Theworkers’livesweretough.16.HowdoesBarbaradescribeherbook?A.Informative.B.Profit
able.C.Well-structured.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdidarecentstudyrevealaboutgardening?A.Olderpeopletendtodogardening.B.Gardeningissuitableforalla
gegroups.C.Moreyoungpeopleenjoygardeningthantheelderly.18.Whatpercentageofparticipantslikebuyinggardeningitems?A
.About60%.B.About67%.C.About78%.19.Wheredotheparticipantslikedoinggardeningthemost?A.Inthelivingrooms.B.Onthebalconies.C.Onth
ekitchenwindows.20.Whatdoesthespeakermentionatlast?A.Thebenefitsofgardening.B.Thekeytogardening.C.Thetypesofgardening.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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。{#{QQABZQAUggiIABJAARhCAwVSCgEQkgACAYgOQAAEIAABiQFABAA=}#}第3页,共10页命题/审题:成都石
室中学北湖校区高2025届英语备课组AVacationinthebeautifulcityofOrlando,Floridatoexperienceamazingfunthattheentirefami
lycanenjoy.Orlandoofferssomeamazingadventures,soifyouareplanningagetawayinthearea,besuretotakeadvantageoftheconvenien
cethatVacationsMadeEasyofferswhenbookingourtickets.UniversalStudiosAtUniversalStudios,visitorsofallagesaresuretogetthethrillofexc
itementexploringsomeofthemostwell-knownpopcultureiconsintheworld.FromsippingButterbeerinHogsmeadetoridingt
hrillridesbasedonsuperheroes,Universalisbrimmingwithanloadofthingstodo.Ofcourse,theparkisalsohometorides
,shows,andfoodareaswhichoffermouthwateringtreatsandmealstofuelyourfun.DisneyWorldPerhapsthemostfamous
andiconicthemeparkintheworld,DisneyWorldisOrlando’smostbelovedattraction,makingitwellworththedriveortriptotheOrlandoI
nternationalAirport!WithyourDisneyWorldTicket,youcanexploreseveraldifferentparksincludingMagicKingdomorVolcano
Bay.Plus,Disneyisalsohometoyourfavoritecharacters,allowingpeopleofallagestovisitwiththeirDisneyheroesfromPeterPantoMaleficent.MiamiSight
seeingToursJustashortdrivefromOrlandoisMiami,Floridawhichishometobeautifulsandbeachesandfun.Guestswhodon
’twanttoworryabouttrafficcanembarkupononeofthesegreatbusadventureswhichallowthemtokickbackandrelaxwhileenjoyingthescenery.Florid
aManatee(海牛)Snorkel&SwimAdventureTourThistripisperfectforthosewholoveanimalsandlearningaboutthegreatoutdoors.Onthisadve
nture,guestswillbeabletoenjoya12-hourguidedadventuretoseebeautifulmanateesintheirnaturalhabitat.Theprice
ofyourticketalsoincludesbreakfastandlunchaswellasadmissiontotheHomosassaStateWildlifePark.Youwillnothavetoworryabo
utnavigatingtrafficeitherasthetripincludeshotelpick-upandroundtriptransportation.21.Whichisthemostpopularattractio
ninOrlando?A.UniversalStudios.B.DisneyWorld.C.MiamiSightseeingTours.D.FloridaManateeSnorkel&SwimAdve
ntureTour.22.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?A.VisitorstoUniversalStudiosoughttobringfoodwiththem.B.DisneyWorldmaynotsuittourist
sofacertainagegroup.C.MiamiSightseeingToursisfriendlytothosewhocan’tdrive.D.VisitorsofFloridaManateeSnorkel&SwimAdventureTournee
dgoandreturnbythemselves.23.Whereisthepassagemostprobablytakenfrom?A.Agovernmentdocument.B.Ageograph
ytextbook.C.Atravelwebsite.D.Anadvertisingposter.BInthewoodswaitstheonlypersonwithwhomIcanbemyself—Gale.Icanfeelthemusclesinmyfacerelaxing,mypac
equickeningasIclimbthehillstoourplace,arockledgeoverlookingavalley.Thesightofhimwaitingtherebringsonasmile.GalesaysIneversmileexceptinthewoods.“Hey,K
atniss,”saysGale.“LookwhatIshot.”Galeholdsupaloafofbreadwithanarrowstuckinit,andIlaugh.It’srealbakerybread.
Finebreadlikethisisforspecialoccasions.{#{QQABZQAUggiIABJAARhCAwVSCgEQkgACAYgOQAAEIAABiQFABAA=}#}第4页,共10页命题
/审题:成都石室中学北湖校区高2025届英语备课组“Whatdiditcostyou?”Isaid.“Justasquirrel.”“MysisterPrimleftusacheese.”Ipullitout.Hisexpressionbrightensatthe
treat.“Thankyou,Prim.We’llhavearealfeast.”SuddenlyhefallsintoaCapitolaccentashemimics(模仿)EffieTrinket,thedramatical
lypositivewomanwhoarrivesonceayearfromtheCapitoltoannouncethenamestoplaythedeathgame.“lalmostforgot!HappyHu
ngerGames!—”“—beeverinyourfavor!”Ifinishthesentenceinthesametone.Wehavetojokeaboutitbecausethealternativeistobescare
dtodeath.Besides,theCapitolaccentissoaffected,almostanythingsoundsfunnyinit.IwatchasGalepullsouthisknifeandslicesthebread.Hecouldbemybrot
her.Straightblackhair,oliveskin,weevenhavethesamegrayeyes.Butwe’renotrelated.Mostofthefamilieswhoworktheminesresembleoneanotherthisway.G
alespreadsthebreadsliceswiththesoftgoatcheese.Thedayisglorious.Thefoodiswonderful.Everythingwouldbeperfectif
thisreallywasaholiday,ifallthedayoffmeantroamingthemountainswithGale,huntingfortonight’ssupper.Butinsteadwehavetobestandingin
thesquarewaitingforthenamestobecalledoutandthendieintheHungerGamesbeforelong.“Wecoulddoit,youknow,”Galesaysquietly.
“What?”Iask.“Leavethedistrict.Runoff.Liveinthewoods.YouandI,wecouldmakeit,”saysGale.Idon’tknowhowtorespond.Theideaissoprepostero
us.“Ifwedidn’thavesomanykids,”headdsquickly.They’renotourkids,ofcourse.Theyareoursistersandbrothers.Andyoumayaswellcountinourmother
s,too,becausehowwouldtheylivewithoutus?Whowouldfillthosemouthsthatarealwaysaskingformore?24.Whatcanbeinferredabouttherel
ationshipbetweenKatnissandGale?A.Theyarerelativeswhoshareastrongbond.B.Theyarecousinswhoworktogetherinthemines.C.Theyarefriendswhoshareacommond
estiny.D.Theyareacouplewhomanagetoescapetogether.25.Basedonthecontext,whatdoestheword“preposterous”meaninthearticle?A.Ridiculousandunr
easonable.B.Excitingandthrilling.C.Appealingandirresistible.D.Discouraginganddepressing.26.Whichofth
efollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?A.Theyliveintheforestandsurvivebyhunting.B.Theysometimestradepreyfornecessities.C.Theyworkinthemi
neswithalmostnorest.D.Theyownabakeryandoftenmakebreadforspecialoccasions.27.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?A.Theimportanceofsa
crificeforfamilyandcommunity.B.Thejoyofhuntingpreyandgatheringfoodinthewoods.{#{QQABZQAUggiIABJAARhCAwVSCgEQkgACAYg
OQAAEIAABiQFABAA=}#}第5页,共10页命题/审题:成都石室中学北湖校区高2025届英语备课组C.TheanticipationofjoiningintheHungerGames.D.Thestruggleoflivingundert
hecontroloftheCapitol.CResidentsofIndia’scapitalNewDelhichokedinapoisonoussmogWednesdayasworseningairpollutionsurgedpast50timestheWorldHea
lthOrganization’srecommendeddailymaximum.Manyinthecitycannotaffordairfilters(净化器)nordotheyhavehomeswheretheycaneffectively
sealfromthemiseryoffoulsmellingair.Coolertemperaturesandslow-movingwindstrapdeadlypollutantseachwinter,stretchingfrommid-Octob
eruntilatleastJanuary.AtdawnonWednesday,hazardouspollutantlevelsinpartsoftheurbanareaofmorethan30millionpeopletopped806microgramspercub
icmeter,accordingtomonitoringfirmIQAir.Thatismorethan53timestheWorldHealthOrganizationrecommendeddailymaximumofdanger
ouscancer-causingmicroparticlesknownasPM2.5pollutantsthatenterthebloodstreamthroughthelungs.Bymidday,whenairusuallyisatitsbest,iteased
toabout25-35timesabovedangerlevels,dependingondifferentdistricts.Thecityisblanketedinacridsmogeachyear
,primarilyblamedonstubble(秸秆)burningbyfarmersinneighboringregionstocleartheirfieldsforploughing,aswellasfactoriesandtrafficemissions.ButareportbyThe
NewYorkTimesthismonth,basedonairandsoilsamplesitcollectedoverfiveyears,revealedthedangeroussmokeandgasesreleasedfrompowerplantsburningthecity’slandf
illgarbagemountainsalsogaverisetothesmog.TheIndiaMeteorologicalDepartmentsaidthatatleast18regionalairportshadavisibil
itylowerthan1,000meters—evendroppingbelow500metersinDelhi.India’sSupremeCourtlastmonthruledthatcleanairw
asafundamentalhumanright,orderingboththecentralgovernmentandstate-levelauthoritiestotakeaction.Butcriticssa
yargumentsbetweenrivalpoliticiansheadingneighboringstates—aswellasbetweencentralandlocalauthorities–havec
ompoundedtheproblem.Politiciansfromthecentralgovernmentareaccusedofnotwantingtoangerkeyfiguresintheirconstituencies(选区),parti
cularlypowerfulfarminggroups.Cityauthoritieshavelaunchedseveralinitiativestotacklepollution,whichhaveachievedfarlessthanexpectedinpractice.28.Whi
chofthefollowingcontributestotheseveresmoginNewDelhi?A.NewDelhiResidents’limitedaccesstoairfilters.B.Lowtemperatureandunfavorableairconditions.C.In
tentionalburningofstubblebybothfarmersandfactories.D.Poisonoussmokeandgasesreleasedfromlandfillgarbagemountains.29.Whatdoestheunderlined
phraseinParagraph2probablymean?A.Giveriseto.B.Bringanendto.C.Shelterfrom.D.Fightagainst.30.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A
.Thecentralgovernmentandlocalauthoritiesseektocooperateandaddresstheissue.B.StatisticsshowtheairqualityoftheIndiacapitalisatitsbest
inthemorning.C.NewDelhihasthepoorestvisibilityacrossthecountryonthatparticularday.D.Politiciansfromcentralgove
rnmentarereluctanttoupsetinfluentialindividuals.31.Whatisasuitabletitleofthepassage?A.India’scapitalchokesontoxicsmog{#{QQABZQAU
ggiIABJAARhCAwVSCgEQkgACAYgOQAAEIAABiQFABAA=}#}第6页,共10页命题/审题:成都石室中学北湖校区高2025届英语备课组B.IndiastrugglestobreathefreeC.S
everesmogpoisonsIndiaD.WhoistoblameforthesmoginNewDelhi?DWhenNoahLyles,anAmericansprinter,wongoldintheOlympics100-metreraceinAugust,heheldhishan
dsoutinfrontofhim,wriststogetherandfingersextended,asthoughgettingreadytocatchalargeball.Thegesturemayhaveseeme
dodd,butfansofJapaneseanimationknewimmediatelythatMr.Lyles,adie-hardfanofthegenre,wasmakingareferencetoapopularanimati
onseries,“DragonBall”.Onceadomesticallyconsumedproduct“watchedbypeoplewithnofriendsatschool”,asoneve
teranproducerrecalls,animehasbecomeaglobalsensation.Thereisanaestheticmeaning:animeishand-drawnandusuallytwo-dimensio
nal,unlikethephotorealistic3DanimationthathasgrownmorecommonoutsideJapan.Thecharactersoftenresemblehyper-caffeinatedTintins,withunusuallylarge,expr
essiveeyes,smallnoses,strangehairandeasy-to-reademotions.Recentlyanimehasracedintopeople’shomeswithLyles-likespeed.In2023Japan’sanimeindustryhitareco
rdhigh,withrevenuesof¥339billion($2.3bbillion).Twofactorshelpexplainanime’ssurgingglobalpopularity.Thefirstisstreaming,wh
ichmadeanimeeasiertofindandwatch.Fansnolongerhavetodependonthedecisionsofnetworkprogrammersorwaitaweekforanotherepisode.They
canexploreanddiscoverontheirown.Animeviewershipboomedduringthepandemic,astheworldsatathomeinfrontofscreensformonths.Se
cond,audienceshavegrowntiredandsuspiciousofHollywood’sneatresolutions.AsSusanNapier,aprofessoratTuftsUniversityandexperto
nanime,explains,“Technologyhasn’tbroughtustheutopiawethoughtitwould,andthepost-cold-warworldhasbecomemoredangerousthanweim
agined,”whichmakeshappily-ever-afterendingsimplausible.Animeiswillingtohaveheroeskilledoffandcharacterssufferhugeloss.Atthesametime,prota
gonists(主角)areoftencuteandrelatable.“It’sadarkworldoutthere,”Ms.Napiersays,soaudiences“wantthatfluffycuteness”.Ja
pan’sgovernmentnoticedandeventuallytookaction:in2013itlaunchedaninitiativecalled“CoolJapan”,inwhichitinvestedsome¥90bill
iontopropelJapan’screativeindustriesabroad.Itwasaflop,becauseofpoorlychoseninvestments,butthathasnotstoppedthegovernmentfromtr
yingagain:itwantstoquadruplethevalueofJapan’scontentindustryby2033.“Peopleareawareofaworldthat’sunstableandmoredangerousandhaveless
abilitytobelieveinthehappilyeverafter,”Ms.NapierofTuftssuggests.Badnewsfortheworld,butgoodforJapaneseanima
tors.32.WhydidNoahLylesmakethegestureinthefirstparagraph?A.Toshowhissurpriseatwinningtherace.B.Todemonstratehisreadinesstocatchaball.C.To
payadmirationtohisfavoriteanimationseries.D.Tosignalhisconfidenceinwinningthefutureraces.33.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Japaneseanimeachie
vesgreatersuccessathomethanabroad.B.Japaneseanimefeaturescharacterswithexpressiveandrealisticdesign.C.Japan
eseanimeconveysanaestheticmeaningwith3Dtechnology.D.Japaneseanimehasundergoneanexpansionofaudience.34.Whichofthef
ollowingstatementsaccountsforanime’sincreasingglobalpopularity?A.Thepandemicmakesaudiencessitathome,exploringanddiscoveringtheepisodesontheirown.B.
Streamingenablesfanstobeindependentofnetworkschedulesandsaveswaitingtime.{#{QQABZQAUggiIABJAARhCAwVSCgEQkgACAYgOQAAEIAABiQFABAA
=}#}第7页,共10页命题/审题:成都石室中学北湖校区高2025届英语备课组C.UnlikeHollywood’sneatresolutions,animecreatesunsatisfyingendingstoth
eheroes.D.Technologyfailstomaketheworldsafer,makinghappily-ever-afterendingsimplausible.35.What’sJapanesegovernment’attitudetowardsitsanim
eindustry?A.Supportive.B.Pessimistic.C.Cautious.D.Worried.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。
请将答案写在答题卷上。Yourcolleagueisthefirstoneinandthelastonetoleave.Theyvolunteertotakeoneveryadditionaltaskthatco
mesyourteam’swayandtheyrespondtoemailswithinminutes.They’reworkingallthetime,whetherfromtheofficeorfromhome.36Dealingwithsuchaworkmatecanbechallengin
g,buttherearestepsyoucantaketoeasethenegativeeffectsoftheirbehavioronyourselfandyourteam.Depersonalizet
heiractions.37,thisisaclassicexampleofacognitivebias.Insocialpsychology,thisreferstothetendencyhumanshavetoo
weanotherperson’sactionstotheircharacterorpersonality,whilecreditingourownbehaviortoexternalorsituationalfactorsthatareoutsideourcontrol.Inother
words,yourcolleagueisprobablynotoverworkingtofrightenorexceedyou.Debiasyourthinkingbyconsideringotherreasonsfortheirbehavior
.38Guiltcanmakeiteasyforyoutofallintothesamepatternsasyourcolleague.Youmaystartcomparingyourcapacityandoutputtotheirsandwonder,“AmIreallyworkingharde
nough?”Beforeyoubeginoverextendingyourselfinaneffortto“catchup”,mindyourmindsetandbeawareofextremistthinking.Takingtimeoffforself-careisn
’tindulgent(纵容的),ratherit’sapreconditionforyourperformance.Setboundaries.Workaholicstendtohavefewboundaries.Yo
u’llneedtoplaydefensebymanagingtheirexpectationsaroundyourresponsetimesandavailability.Let’ssayyourcolleagueasksyoutoturnaro
undaprojectbriefinlessthan24hours.Youcanpushbackandexplain,“That’snotpossible.Ifyouhavethissortoftaskinthefuture,I’llneedatlea
stathreedays’noticetoworkitintomyschedule.”39Finally,remembertoadjustyourperspectiveonproductivity.Despitethefactthatyou’retem
ptedtoevaluateyourdailysuccessbasedonthenumberofhoursyouwork,it’sthequalityofworkyoudeliverthatmattersmost.40A.Resistpeerpressure.B.Ac
ceptyourincapacity.C.Inshort,you’redealingwithaworkaholic,oraworkenthusiast.D.Beinggoodatyourjobdoesn’tmeanworkingmorebutproducingresults.E.Ify
oublameyourselfforfailingtooutperformyourworkaholiccolleaguesF.Whileit’stemptingtoassumeyourcolleagueisoverworkingtooutshineyouG.Youmightalsoa
dvocateforbettersystemsandprocessesthatreplaceexcesseffort.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题
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。{#{QQABZQAUggiIABJAARhCAwVSCgEQkgACAYgOQAAEIAABiQFABAA=}#}第8页,共10页命题/审题:成都石室中学北湖校区高2025届英语备课组Itwasthefirstnight
ofChanukah(光明节)andthenightbeforeEllie’slastfinal.AsafreshmanshewasmorethanreadytogohomeforthefirsttimesinceAugust.She’dpackedeverything41thebooks
shewascrammingwithandhermenorah(烛台)that’sliteverynightofChanukah.Elliehadbeenso42topackthemenorahearlierthatnight.Howeve
r,justasshewasto43itwasOKto“skip”thefirstnight’slighting,the44fromthatspecialplacewhere“motherguilt”residessaid,“Youlitthemenorah!”There
fore,Ellielitthecandles,saidtheblessingsandplacedthemenorah45.46returningtothedormafterholidays,shefoundasmall“Th
ankyou”notetapedtoherdoor,signed“Susan”anddatedthefirstdayofChanukah.NotknowingaSusan,Ellie47thenotehadbeendeliveredtohe
rbymistake.Suddenly,therewasaknock.There,standinginthehallwasawomanElliedidn’trecognize.“I’mSusan,”shesaid.“Iw
antedtothankyou48butyou’dalreadyleftbeforeIfinishedmyfinals.”SensingEllie’s(her)confusion,Susan49tocomeinandexplain.ItseemedthatSusanhadbeenfac
ingthesame50thatnight.BecausehersisterHannahhadbeenkilledbyadrunkdrivertenmonthsearlier,andthesisters
hadalwaystakenturnslighting51candleandthiswasn’tSusan’syear.Itwastoo52toeventhinkaboutChanukahwithoutHannahan
dSusanhaddecidedonskippingtheentireholiday.Susanwasabouttocloseherdrapes(窗帘)whenshehappenedtoseethecandles53
inEllie’swindow.“ItwasifHannahhadtakenherturnandputthemenorahinyourwindowformetosee.”Susansaidshe54thelightsandwatchedthecandleswithblurredeyesu
ntiltheyburnedout.BelievingHannah’slightswouldnevergooutbutbethereinherheartwhensheneededreconnectionwithHannah,allSusanhadtodowas
55hereyesand“see”thecandlesinthewindow,theonesthatHannahhadlitthelasttimeitwasherturn.41.A.exceptB.beyondC.besidesD.despi
te42.A.distractedB.temptedC.influencedD.promoted43.A.simplifyB.justifyC.identifyD.modify44.A.soundB.fig
ureC.voiceD.warning45.A.inhersuitcaseB.byherdoorC.inherstudyD.onherwindow46.A.InB.ForC.WithD.On47.A.de
cidedB.agreedC.suspectedD.noticed48.A.inpersonB.ontimeC.onpurposeD.inrelief49.A.beggedB.longedC.askedD.agreed50.A.visionB.imagin
ationC.puzzleD.dilemma51.A.thelastB.thefirstC.thebestD.theworst52.A.pitifulB.wonderfulC.painfulD.hopeful53.A.shiningB.illuminat
ingC.flamingD.spreading54.A.turneddownB.turnedoffC.turnedonD.turnedup55.A.openB.blinkC.widenD.close第二节语法填空(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。LiZiqi,oneofChina’smostpopularinfluencers,made56.__________surprisingcomebackontheafternoonofNovemb
er12aftershestoppedpostingvideosformorethanthreeyears.Shefirstmadehernamein2016onSinaWeiboandwentviralov
erseasafterwards.Withshortvideos{#{QQABZQAUggiIABJAARhCAwVSCgEQkgACAYgOQAAEIAABiQFABAA=}#}第9页,共10页命题/审题:成都石室中学北湖校区高2
025届英语备课组featuringpoeticportrayalsofrurallifeandcovering57.__________(vary)ofcraftsrelatedtotraditionalChineseculture,nothingseemsimpos
siblewithLi’shandsworkingmagic.Inthevideos,Li,often58.___________(dress)ingracefultraditionalgarments,ris
esatsunrise,restsatsunset,plantsseedsandcraftsbamboofurniture.Li,bornin1990,haslivedwithhergrandparentsinMianyang,Sichuan,sin
cetheageof6afterherfather59.__________(die).Lifewasdifficultforherduringheryouthassheandhergrandparents
hadlittle60.__________(live)on.Shestartedtoworkinthecityat14andwouldnothavereturnedtoherchildhoodhomebutforhergrandmother61.__________(fall)illi
n2012.Afterreturninghome,Liopenedanonlineshoptosellmostlyfoodproducts.Toincreasesales,shetookupmakingshortvideosin2016about62.____
______theseproductswerecreated.AWeibouseronceremarked,“Li’ssuccessliesinherpassionforlife.”AnotherWeibouserwrote,“Thankyouforgivi
ngmeanopportunitytoappreciatethelandscapeinthecountryside.”ButLiisnot63.__________criticism.Somepeoplehaveexpressedskepticismbecauseiti
s64.__________(believe)thatshelookssoperfectafteralongdayofworkinthefields.Todowhatshedoeswouldbe,formostofus,65.__________(entire)unlikely.第四部分写作(共两
节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,你对某大学关于人工智能的暑期课程——大语言模型(LargeLanguageModels)十分感兴趣,请按要求写一封申请信,内容包含以下方面:1.表明申请意愿;2.阐述感兴趣的理由;3.介绍个人优势。DearAdmissionsCo
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)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。Thestagelightsinthemusichalldarkened,asthenextschool’sconcertbandsettledonstage.TheFirstChair,ayoungviolinist
,calleduponeachsectiontoplay,tuningthemwithprecisionandgrace.Themomentthemusicaldirectorappeared,awaveofapplausefilledt
heair.TheannualHighSchoolMusicFestivalwasthehighlightofmyyear.Asamusicteacher,Inevermissedasession,alwaysamazedbytheextraor
dinarytalentsthemusicaldirectorsinspiredintheirstudents.Butthisyearmightbemylastvisit.Withagecatchingup,mydesireforretirementwasgrowingstr
onger.Honestly,therewasalwaysatouchofdissatisfactionandenvyinmyheartasIwatchedtheseschoolbands,becauseIhadnev
erbeenabletodevelopabandtothislevel.Itaughtinasmallprimaryschool.Mystudentsplayedbeginnermusic,andtheywerehappywhenwema
nagedtoplayfromthestartallthewaytotheendofapiece,withalltheinstrumentsfinishingtogether.Thecomplexitiesofful
ltone,dynamic{#{QQABZQAUggiIABJAARhCAwVSCgEQkgACAYgOQAAEIAABiQFABAA=}#}第10页,共10页命题/审题:成都石室中学北湖校区高2025届英语备课组control,andbalancew
erebeyondtheirabilities.Asthebandopenedwiththeirfirstpiece,thestrikingsoundofviolins,accompaniedbythel
ivelynotesofpianos,setmyheartpounding.Wouldn’titbegreattobethemusicaldirectorforoneofthesemassivehighschoolbands?Ithoughtas
themusictransportedme.Whenthelastnotesrangout,therewasabriefsilencebeforethunderousapplauseerupted.Myagingey
esscannedthestage,seekingfamiliarfacesamongtheperformers.Butmyvisionwasnolongersharpenoughtorecognizeanyone.Duringtheteabreak,Ihe
adedtowardtheentrancehall.“MissJones!”ayoungman’svoicecutthroughthecrowd.Irecognizedtheconcertuniformh
ewaswearing.ItwastheveryviolinistIhadbeenadmiring,Puzzled,Isearchedhisfaceforfamiliarfeatures,ItturnedouttobeBradley,aformerstude
ntofminewhowasdifficulttoforget,Schoolworkhadbeenhardforhim,andhehadstruggledthroughallhissubjects.Itwasa
pleasantsurprisetomeethimhere.Wesatdownandhadachat.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Irememberedthedaywh
enheaskedtojointheschoolband.__________________________________________________________________________________________________
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redthedaywhenheaskedtojointheschoolband.IwasstillsmilingasImademywaybacktothemusichall.{#{QQABZQAUggiIABJAARhCAwVSCgEQkgACAYgO
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-27CABD28-31BCDA32-35CDBA七选五:36-40CFAGD完形:41-45ABBCD46-50DAACD51-55BCABD语法填空:56.a57.varieties58.dressed59.died60.tolive61
.falling62.how63.without/beyond64.unbelievable65.entirely应用文:Onepossibleversion:DearAdmissionsCommittee,Ia
mLiHua,ahighschoolstudentwhoiseagertoapplyforthesummercourseonLargeLanguageModelsatyourUniversity.Thefollowingprovidesthedetailsofmyappli
cation.IhavebeenlongcaptivatedbythewayAIinteractswithlanguage,asseenintrendytoolslikeChatGPT.Myinterestinthiscourseis
alsodrivenbythedesiretoexplorehowAIprocessesandgeneratestext,afieldwheretechnologyandlanguageareblendedinexc
itinglyinnovativeways.Intermsofpersonalstrengths,Ihaveasolidbackgroundincomputerscienceandapassionforlinguist
ics.Iamalsoaquicklearnerandenjoytacklingcomplexproblems.Theseattributes,Ibelieve,positionmewellforsucces
sinthiscourse.Thankyouforconsideringmyapplication.I’mlookingforwardtoyourreplyatyourearliestconvenience.Warm
regards,LiHua读后续写:Irememberedthedaywhenheaskedtojointheschoolband.Hecametomyoffice,lookingdownathisshoes,hishandsfidgetingwith
thehemofhisshirt.Hestammered,“I...I’mnotgoodatanyofmyschoolsubjects.Idon’tknowifIcanhandlemusiceither.But...butI,Iwanttogiv
eitatry.”Butatthattime,hewasentirelydifferent,hiswholebeingradiatingwithenergyasifhehadbeentransformedin
toanotherperson.Becauseofhistalentinmusicandconstantefforts,hehadgainedconfidenceandprogress.Bradleyheldmyhandstightlyandsaid“Thankyouforalway
sencouragingandtrustingme.”WhocouldhavethoughtthattheviolinistIhadbeenadmiringwasactuallymyownstudent?Excitedandrelieved,Iwassmilingfromeartoear.Iwa
sstillsmilingasImademywaybacktothemusichall.Thestagelightsinthemusichalldarkenedagain,asthenextschool’sconcertbandsettle
donstage.Atthatmoment,thefeelingofself-doubtandenvynolongerhauntedme.Weren’tthosechildrenonthestagealsogrowingup
fromprimaryschooldays?Weren’tthosechildrenshiningbrightlyalsogrowingupfrombeginnermusicians?Suddenly,Ifeltsogloriousandhonoredt
obeateacherinthatsmallprimaryschool,becausemydevotioncouldalsomakeabigdifference.Astheconcertwenton,eachnotese
emedtobeadropofsweetdew,fallingsoftlyandbringingasenseofpridetomyheart.{#{QQABZQAUggiIABJAARhCAwVSCgEQkgACAYgOQAAEIAABiQFABAA=}#}听力文本:(Text1)W:Ar
en’twemeetingPaulat6:30?M:Wewere,buthesentmeamessageamomentagosuggesting7:30instead.W:ButIwanttograbacoffeetogetherbeforethega
me.M:Well,thetwoofusstillcan.Thegamedoesn’tstarttilleight.(Text2)W:Ican’twaitforSunday!M:Ah,yes,it’syourbirthday.W:Oh,d
on’tremindme.Inevercelebratethat.Iamcelebratingsomethingthough—Ipassedmydriver’stestandmysisteristakingm
eout.(Text3)W:YoudestroyedPeter’slaptop.Don’tyouthinkyouowehimanapologyandmaybesomemoney?M:Oh,comeon!Whydidheleaveitopenwithacupoftearightther
e?(Text4)W:Please,Ijustneedafewminutesofyourtimetostraightenoutsomeofthefacts.M:I’vealreadydiscussedthe
matterwithyourcolleagues.Ijustdon’tseethepointofdiscussingtheobvious.(Text5)W:Ihaven’tgotaclueastowhenwe’regoingtogetourmar
ksforlastweek’sexam.M:NeitherhaveI.ProfessorHartford’sanexcellentlecturerbuthe’srarelyveryefficientatadministrativematters,ishe?(Text
6)W:SorryI’mlate.Icouldn’tfindaparkingspacenearby,soIhadtoparkmycarseveralblocksaway.M:Ihopeyoudidn’twalktoofar.So.
..Icalledyoubecausethelightsinthisroomaren’tfunctioning.W:OK.Doesanybodyneedtousethisroomtoday?M:Well,I’msupposedtomeet
ajobapplicantafterlunch...butIcandoitinanotherroom.(Text7)W:Whatdoyouthinkweshoulddotoday?M:Well,it’s
ourfirstdayinthecitysoweshoulddosomesightseeing.W:Howaboutrentingbicyclesandexploringthecityonourown?M:ButIwantedtotakethebusthat
goesonatourofthewholecity.Ithasaguidewhogivesinformationaboutthesightsanditalsomakesstopsifyouwanttoeatorgoshopping.W
:Notabadidea,butwecandothatanotherday.I’llstickwithmyidea.It’ssuchanicedayandweneedsomeexercise.M:You’reright.(Text8)W:Mr.
Lang,thisisTrudyfromSuperValue.Iampleasedtotellyouwehavefoundabuyerforyourhousewhowillmatchyouraskingprice.M:Really?Th
at’sfantastic!Howsoonwillhebeabletomovein?W:Ialreadydiscussedthatwithhimandhesaidhewouldbepreparedtosigntheco
ntractatanytimeandtakepossessionasearlyasnextweek.Hesaidheiseagertostartdecoratingthehouseandmakingithisown.{#{QQABZQAUggiIABJAARhCAwVSCgEQkgACAYgOQA
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ouseacrosstownthisweekend.(Text9)M:So,Barbara,you’refamousasajournalist,andyou’vewrittenNickelandDimedbasedonyourresearch.Couldyoustartbytell
inguswhyyoudosecretinvestigations?W:Sure.Interviewsarefine,butsometimesyouneedtoexperienceityourself.Byputtingyoursel
finthesituationyou’reinvestigating...youcanthenwritefromamoreinformedpointofview.M:Isee.So,whatdidyoudo?W:Well,Iworkedasawaitress
,ahotelhousekeeper,anursinghomeassistant,andasupermarketclerk.Ispentamonthineachlow-paidjob,workinginFlorida,Maine,andMinnesota.M:Wow,t
hat’salotofdifferentjobs,andplaces!Whatexactlydidyoufindout?W:Well,first,therentswereveryhighandthewagesweresolow.Also,youhavetobeahardworker!Intervi
ewingpeopleisonething,butactuallydoingthejobdaytodayshowsyouexactlyhowhardthesepeople’slivesare.M:Hmm.Andofcourse,NickelandDimedwentontobeav
erypopularbook.ItwasaNewYorkTimesbestseller.W:Yes,Iwasreallysurprisedatalltheinterest.Ithinkitreallyop
enedpeople’seyes,afirsthandaccountlikethat.Ihopemybookcanattractmoreattention,soastoimprovethesituationofpeopleinlow-paidjobs.(T
ext10)M:Consideringgardening,peopletendtopictureanelderlymanorwomaninfrontoftheirhouse.Yetarecentstudyamong2,000youngpeopleagedbetween18and3
4hasrevealedthatgardeningisbecomingincreasinglypopularamongyoungpeople.KevSmith,whoorganizedthesurvey,saidthatthestudyshowedthatgardeningsuitsever
yone,whatevertheirage.Onaverage,youngadultsspendaroundtwohoursperweektakingcareoftheirplants.Two-thirdsofparticipantsalsosaidthat
theyloveshoppingforgardeningitems,includingplants,seedsandtools.Naturally,theitemthatisboughtmostfrequentlyisgardeninggloves,probablytheitemthatism
ostfrequentlyusedtoo.Themostpopularplacetogrowplantsisonthekitchenwindows,whilelivingrooms,bathrooms,andbalconiesare
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