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2025届广东省三校高三下学期2月第一次模拟考试一模英语试题(含解析)_2025年2月_2502122025届广东省三校高三下学期2月第一次模拟考试
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2025届广东省三校高三下学期2月第一次模拟考试一模英语试题(含解析)_2025年2月_2502122025届广东省三校高三下学期2月第一次模拟考试
2025届广东省三校高三下学期2月第一次模拟考试一模英语试题(含解析)_2025年2月_2502122025届广东省三校高三下学期2月第一次模拟考试
2025届广东省三校高三下学期2月第一次模拟考试一模英语试题(含解析)_2025年2月_2502122025届广东省三校高三下学期2月第一次模拟考试
2025届广东省三校高三下学期2月第一次模拟考试一模英语试题(含解析)_2025年2月_2502122025届广东省三校高三下学期2月第一次模拟考试
2025届广东省三校高三下学期2月第一次模拟考试一模英语试题(含解析)_2025年2月_2502122025届广东省三校高三下学期2月第一次模拟考试
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2025届广东省三校高三下学期2月第一次模拟考试一模英语试题(含解析)_2025年2月_2502122025届广东省三校高三下学期2月第一次模拟考试
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2024-2025 学年度下学期 year,including outdoor concerts,theater performances,and art festivals. One of the highlights is the 广东省三校二月第一次模拟考试 weekly farmers' market,where local vendors sell fresh produce,artisanal crafts,and delicious street 高三年级 food. 英语 试题 Urban Riverfront Park,Riverside City 学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________ This park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and urban charm along the riverfront. Visitors can 注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 enjoy scenic views of the river while walking along the waterfront promenade,or take a leisurely boat 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,请2B用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改 tour to see the city from a different perspective. The park also features a series of outdoor fitness 动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在试 卷上无效。 stations,perfect for those who want to stay active. In addition,there are several playgrounds and 3.考试结束后,本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 interactive water features that make it a great place for families with children. During the summer 一、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共37.5分。 months,the park hosts a series of free outdoor movie nights,adding to its vibrant atmosphere. Skyline Park,Uptown City A This urban park is located on a hilltop,providing breathtaking views of the city skyline. It is an ideal Top 4 Hidden Gems of Urban Green Spaces spot for photography enthusiasts and those who simply want to enjoy a panoramic view of the city. The Central City Greenway Park,Metropolis park features a series of terraced gardens,each with its own unique design and plantings. Visitors can urbanThis oasis stretches through the heart of the city,providing a green corridor for both residents also enjoy a variety of recreational activities,such as yoga classes,outdoor chess games,and even and visitors. The park features a network of walking and cycling paths that weave through lush gardens stargazing events hosted by local astronomy clubs. The park's location also makes it a convenient and serene ponds. One of the most popular activities here is the guided nature walk,where visitors can meeting point for city-wide events and celebrations. learn about the diverse plant and bird species that thrive in this urban environment. For those looking 1. What is a unique feature of the Urban Riverfront Park in Riverside City? for a more relaxing experience,there are plenty of spots to sit and enjoy a picnic,or simply unwind A. It offers guided nature walks through lush gardens. with a good book under the shade of the trees. B. It hosts a weekly farmers' market with local produce. Historic Downtown Plaza Park,Urbanville C. It features a series of outdoor fitness stations and interactive water features. This park is a treasure trove of history and culture,located in the heart of the city's historic district. D. It provides a panoramic view of the city skyline. Visitors can explore the beautifully restored Victorian-era buildings that line the plaza,many of which 2. Which park is best known for its cultural events and Victorian-era architecture? A. Central City Greenway Park in Metropolis. now house museums and art galleries. The park also hosts a variety of cultural events throughout theB. Historic Downtown Plaza Park in Urbanville. they lived in complex social groups, similar to modern elephants, and had highly developed survival C. Urban Riverfront Park in Riverside City. strategies to endure the harsh Ice Age conditions. D. Skyline Park in Uptown City. Woolly mammoths went extinct around 4,000 years ago, likely due to a combination of climate change 3. What activity is NOT mentioned as available at Skyline Park in Uptown City? and human hunting. However, their extinction was not due to a lack of intelligence or adaptability. In A. Yoga classes. fact, recent studies indicate that they were highly intelligent animals with strong problem-solving B. Outdoor chess games. abilities. C. Stargazing events. The ongoing research into woolly mammoths is part of a broader effort to understand the ecology and D. Guided nature walks. behavior of extinct species. "We are on the brink of uncovering the true nature of these magnificent B creatures," said Dr. Elena Ivanova, a leading paleontologist. "The woolly mammoth was not just a relic of the past, but a highly evolved and resilient animal that thrived for thousands of years." The woolly mammoth is one of the most iconic animals of the prehistoric era, yet it remains shrouded As scientists continue to unravel the mysteries of the woolly mammoth, we are gaining a deeper in mystery. Often depicted as slow, clumsy, and ill-suited to its environment, a new wave of research appreciation for this ancient giant and its place in the history of our planet. is challenging these long-held assumptions. 4. What was the traditional view of the woolly mammoth? The woolly mammoth, a massive herbivore with long, curved tusks, roamed the icy landscapes of A. It was a slow, clumsy, and ill-suited animal to its environment. Eurasia and North America during the Ice Age. These colossal creatures stood up to 11 feet tall and B. It was highly intelligent and adaptable. weighed as much as 6 tons, making them larger than modern elephants. They subsisted on a diet of C. It was smaller than modern elephants. grasses, shrubs, and other vegetation, using their tusks to dig through snow and ice to reach food. D. It was a solitary animal with no social structure. Due to the scarcity of well-preserved mammoth remains, scientists have had limited opportunities to 5. How have researchers gained new insights into the woolly mammoth? study these ancient beasts. However, recent advancements in paleontology and genetics have allowed A. By studying well-preserved mammoth remains found in large quantities. researchers to piece together a more accurate picture of their lives. By analyzing ancient DNA and B. By analyzing ancient DNA and fossilized footprints. fossilized footprints, scientists have discovered that woolly mammoths were far more agile and C. By observing the behavior of modern elephants. adaptable than previously thought. D. By using computer simulations to model their behavior. One of the most significant findings is that woolly mammoths had strong, flexible tendons in their 6. What can be inferred about the woolly mammoth's extinction from the article? legs, which enabled them to move swiftly across the frozen terrain. Fossil evidence also suggests that A. It was primarily due to its inability to adapt to changing climates.B. It was a result of both climate change and human hunting. expecting them to turn up their noses. But to my surprise, Emily took a small piece of bread and took a C. It was caused by a sudden and catastrophic event. bite. My new friends were amazed at how delicious it was. They hadn't expected homemade bread to D. It was mainly due to competition with other prehistoric animals. taste so good. I felt a wave of pride and gratitude wash over me. 7. What does the underlined phrase "on the brink of uncovering" mean in the context of the article? When I got home that afternoon, my mom noticed the empty bread container. She hesitated before A. Just beginning to understand. asking, "How was the food?" I paused for a moment, then replied, "It was perfect, Mom. If possible, B. Almost completely solved. can I still have your homemade bread for lunch tomorrow?" C. Facing a major challenge. 8. What does the underlined word "reluctantly" mean in paragraph two? D. Reaching a critical point. A. Willingly C B. Hesitantly C. Enthusiastically The aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the air as I opened my lunch box to see what my D. Angrily mom had prepared for me. On any other day, I would have eagerly dug into my mom's homemade 9. Why did the author try to hide her lunch box under her seat at the new lunch table? bread—a family recipe that I often enjoyed at home. But not today, the day a kind classmate had A. She didn't want to share her food with others. invited me, the new student, to join her friends for lunch. B. She was afraid her friends would make fun of her homemade bread. As I prepared to walk over to the table, memories of previous school lunches came flooding back. I C. She didn't feel hungry and wanted to avoid eating. remembered feeling self-conscious as my friends would make faces when I brought homemade bread. D. She was embarrassed because she had forgotten her lunch. I had once insisted that my mom pack "regular" lunches like store-bought sandwiches, and she had 10. How did the author feel after her new friends tasted the homemade bread? reluctantly agreed. From then on, my lunches were filled with typical school fare. However, that day, A. Surprised and embarrassed she had packed a loaf of freshly baked bread from the night before. B. Reluctant and unexpected As soon as I reached the new lunch table, I tried to hide my lunch box under my seat. I sat quietly, C. Proud and grateful D. Rude and hesitant hoping not to draw attention to myself when Emily, a new friend, asked where my food was. "I'm not 11. What can we infer from the passage? really hungry," I replied in a hesitant voice. But Emily had already seen me with my lunch, so she said, A. The author will continue to enjoy her mom's homemade bread for lunch. "Then, I'll try it!" B. Emily was trying to embarrass the author by asking about her food. I didn't want to be rude, so I reluctantly pulled out my lunch box. I braced myself for their reactions, C. The mother always packed leftovers from dinner for her child.D. The author expected Emily to dislike the homemade bread. The researchers are aware of the privacy implications of their system, which could potentially identify users based on their listening habits. In theory, similar systems could also analyze other behaviors, D such as the types of podcasts people listen to or the timing of their music consumption. ISMIR AI technology has long been able to recognize patterns in music preferences and create personalized organizers found the study technically impressive but ethically questionable, and accepted it on the playlists. Now, a new AI system has taken this a step further by analyzing how people listen to music condition that the researchers detail the privacy risks. Carter says they have decided, for now, not to and identifying their unique "listening styles." This advancement in the field of "audiometric" analysis release the software publicly. could revolutionize how music streaming services tailor playlists to individual users, making them 12. What advance in AI technology is described in the article? more personalized and enjoyable. However, there are also concerns that such systems could potentially A. It can recognize different human chess players. track users' listening habits in ways that compromise privacy. B. It can create personalized playlists based on unique listening styles. Music recommendation algorithms, such as those used by Spotify and Apple Music, have been highly C. It can identify different people's handwriting. effective at suggesting new songs and artists. But Dr. Emily Carter, a music data scientist at the D. It can track people's unacceptable online behavior. University of Music and Technology, notes that these algorithms often use a one-size-fits-all approach 13. Why is the new AI system considered innovative according to Dr. Sarah Kim? that doesn't capture the nuances of individual listening behavior. To better understand and cater to A. It can recognize patterns in music preferences more accurately than existing algorithms. B. It uses a one-size-fits-all approach to suggest new songs. individual preferences, researchers need to analyze each user's unique listening patterns. C. It can analyze the types of podcasts people listen to. To develop and train their AI, the researchers collected data from over 50 million listening sessions D. It can identify users based on their listening habits with high accuracy. and fed it into a neural network. They tested the system by seeing how well it could distinguish 14. What is the main concern regarding the new AI system described in the article? between different users' listening habits. The system was given 100 listening sessions from each of A. Its ability to create highly personalized playlists. about 3,000 known users and 100 new sessions from an unknown user. The AI looked for the best B. Its potential to compromise user privacy by tracking listening habits. match and identified the unknown user 86% of the time, according to a study presented at the C. Its limited accuracy compared to non-AI methods. International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR). "We were quite surprised by the D. Its inability to distinguish between different users' listening habits. accuracy," says Alex Johnson, a doctoral student in Carter's lab and the lead author of the study. A non- 15. What is the attitude of the ISMIR organizers toward the study on the new AI system? AI method was only 28% accurate. A. Favorable. "The work is really innovative," says Dr. Sarah Kim, a music researcher at Google. "Personalized B. Disappointed. music experiences could transform how we interact with music platforms." C. Careful.D. Uninterested. new ideas.Politics today show how easily we can become stuck in the mentally familiar. ( 20) ______ That can be an admissions officer wanting to be more thoughtful in extending the 二、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共12.5分。 benefits that her school offers.Or it can be a zero-waste blogger asking us all to think differently about The Power of Thinking Differently how we contribute to greater balance in the world. Just in the past few weeks,my wife has become the supporter of the concept of zero-waste The only constant is the universal need for progress,and that will never leave us where it found us. living.Zero-waste is obviously about changing behaviors to produce less waste.But as my wife shared A.It starts with consenting (同意) to change thought. with me all the inventive ways people are getting around using plastic or reusing clothes or controlling B.Undoubtedly there have been missteps along the way. the desire to accrue (积累) things we don't really need,I realized that,zero-waste starts with C.In short,they left a lot of amazing people out and didn't even know it. something else. (16) ______ And in many ways,the first step,which is simply being willing to D.But at its heart,it reveals something more fundamental:how we judge individual value. do something differently,can be the hardest step of all. E.They offer the most challenging academic programs and ensure every student's physical and mental This came to mind as I read a cover story in education.Ostensibly (表面上),it's about more and health. more colleges agreeing to drop standardized tests as a required measure of student aptitude(天赋). F.The world,on the other hand,is constantly demanding that we be kinder and more connected and (17) ______ think ever larger. That is always going to be hard.But in recent decades,colleges have realized that the old ways of G.Many universities known to be highly selective in their admissions policies received more judging individual value,while not necessarily wrong,were narrow.While they identified one kind applicants than usual. of student well,they did not account for a wide range of experiences,skills,and qualities that were no less important to achievement and success. (18) ______ The tests weren't good enough.Schools 三、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。 could do better. Elizabeth Wilkins and her husband needed good news after they lost nearly all their belongings. Their So what has happened?Schools are increasingly consenting to think differently about house fell into a river swollen by a glacial-outburst flood and their cat, Leo, went ( 21 ) admissions.They have resolved to do the best they can to see the whole individual. (19) ______ ____________________. Some think dropping mandatory standardized tests is a mistake.However,once the first step is On Aug 5, the river flooding (22)____________________ the community when they were away on taken,the onward pull of reason and morality speed progress. the mountain biking trip. Several homes were destroyed or partially destroyed. None of the (23) At a time when there appears to be so much confusion in the world,it is possible to look out and ____________________ was as notable as that of their house, with video of this widely shared online. instead see something else:the world struggling with the perpetual (长久的) task of consenting to The couple (24)____________________ to the site of the house three days later to sort out newliving arrangements and search for Leo, with the (25)____________________ of having an 30.A. unhealthy B. unhoused C. unexpected D. unknown encounter with their beloved cat again. Wilkins was holding onto the belief that if any animal would 31.A. fell off B. worked out C. paid off D. wore out (26)____________________ the house falling into the river, it would be Leo, the couple's black 32.A. rushed B. wandered C. slid D. jumped 33.A. hardly B. totally C. partially D. especially and white cat who shows no (27)____________________ of bears. 34.A. annoying B. amazing C. interesting D. confusing They called out Leo's name and left food for him in the coop(笼子). By then, it seemed like 35.A. bikes B. pets C. facilities D. belongings everyone in the (28)____________________ was looking for him. There were plenty of (29) 四、语法填空:本大题共1小题,共15分。 ____________________ of Leo, but it appeared that there were just many black-and-white (30) Davyon Johnson,an 11-year-old boy,was honored by his community after saving two lives in one ____________________ cats in the neighbourhood. day.On Dec.9,a choking student tripped into the classroom (36) ______ Davyon was.Davyon did Eventually, her faith (31)____________________ 26 days after the flood when a photo of Leo was the Heimlich immediately and saved him.Hours later,on his way home,Davyon spotted a house on posted to the Facebook page. She (32)____________________ to meet Leo. When Leo did turn up, fire.Everybody(37) ______ (run)out except for an elderly lady.As the woman struggled(38) he appeared to be a little thinner, but otherwise (33)____________________ fine. ______ (move) using her walker,Davyon raced up the steps and helped her escape the burning "It's (34)____________________ to have him back and it's nice to have some good news," she building. said. And just like Leo, some of their other (35)____________________ are finding their way back Cats are second only to dogs as the most common pets in the world. (39) ______ (compare) to them, but not in as good of condition as the cat. 21.A. injured B. sinking C. missing D. hungry with dogs,cats might seem cold,but they can form strong emotional bonds with their 22.A. struck B. followed C. warned D. passed owners.Studies have shown that cat-owning seniors often exhibit lower levels of(40) ______ 23.A. villages B. eruption C. houses D. damage (lonely),anxiety,and depression.(41) ______ (own) a cat invites several costs,for 24.A. headed B. returned C. moved D. advanced food,litter,medications,toys and care.However,cats do not need regular bathing (42) ______ 25.A. truth B. memory C. hope D. secret they have health problems that make it necessary. 26.A. leave B. prevent C. escape D. survive Soil (43) ______ (find) nearly everywhere.And it seems unlikely that we would ever lose all the 27.A. fear B. pity C. admiration D. soil on Earth.However,(44) ______ we may lose is the deep and rich agricultural soil because of understanding over-farming,a lack of plant cover off-season and a collection of salt from watering and fertilization 28.A. house B. country C. community D. mountain (施肥).(45) ______ proper measures,some experts warn.there could be serious agricultural 29.A. tracks B. stories C. videos D. sightings soil problems before the end of this century.五、书面表达:本大题共2小题,共40分。 served as her escort to school each morning,Alice would unfailingly proffer the untruth,“My father 46.假设你是红星中学高三学生李华,还有一个月你们就要参加广东省的高考听说考试了,你 is preoccupied with business engagements elsewhere.”She discontinued extending invitations to them 的好朋友张明很焦虑,她每次的听说成绩都是19.4分,计入成绩要四舍五入,而她又已经到 for recreational gatherings at her residence and fabricated a plethora of pretexts to evade social 达瓶颈了,你写封信安慰她。内容包括: interaction with any other individuals.“I am occupied with alternative arrangements,”she would (1)安慰; communicate to Sarah. (2)你的建议。 On a particular day,as they were proceeding homeward from school,Sarah accosted Alice in a 注意:(1词数100左右; somewhat irritated intonation,“Alice,what is the underlying issue?Why are you refraining from (2)开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。 engaging in dialogue with me?”Alice simulated auditory impairment and persisted in her forward Dear Zhang Min, movement,entertaining no inclination to deliberate on the matter with Sarah at that juncture,or with ________ anyone else for that matter. Yours, “I am speaking with utter earnestness ,Alice.My mother has divulged the pertinent details to Li Hua me,”Sarah further stated.“I am cognizant of the situation unfolding with your parents.”This disclosure 47.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。 caused Alice to come to an abrupt standstill.In reality,their habitation was in a compact community In the year when her parents determined to go their separate ways,Alice initiated the allocation of a where confidential matters were notoriously short - lived,yet Alice had cherished a feeble aspiration considerable span of her time to the Polka Cafe,a venue that surfaced as the exclusive location where that the news would remain under wraps for a sufficient duration to enable her to ascertain the she could truly immerse herself in rumination,and her mother seemed to manifest no dissent regarding appropriate moment to broach the subject herself.She was overcome with feelings of mortification and her spending the bulk of the summer there. emotional injury,yearning to reveal the information to Sarah in accordance with her own volition. Antecedent to the commencement of the summer season , two momentous occurrences had Consumed by a surge of fury,Alice launched a verbal assault.“How can you have the audacity to materialized.The primary occurrence,without doubt,was the egress of her father from their domestic assert that you possess any knowledge!”she vehemently exclaimed.“You are an exceedingly abode,and the secondary one was the disintegration of her amicable bond with Sarah.Alice was despicable friend.I harbor no desire to engage in any form of verbal exchange with you ever again!” incapable of precisely identifying how their relationship had degenerated to such a deplorable state.They 注意: had been involved in a vehement quarrel at school shortly subsequent to her parents' public (1)续写词数应为150左右; announcement of their irrevocable decision to part. (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 On every occasion when her friends questioned the non - appearance of her father,who no longer Now it was August,and Alice sat in the Polka Café,lost in thought.________"I'm sorry too for having shouted at you," said Alice.________户外国际象棋游戏,甚至由当地天文俱乐部举办的观星活动。 答案和解析「超级详细版」 阅读理解 B篇文章解析 文体:说明文 主题:披毛犀的研究进展 主要内容:文章介绍了对披毛犀的新研究发现,挑战 A篇文章解析 了之前关于它们的刻板印象,揭示了它们的灵活性、社交性和智力。 文体:说明文 主题:城市绿地公园 主要内容:文章介绍了四个城市绿地公园的特色和活动, 4. What was the traditional view of the woolly mammoth? 答案:A. It was a slow, clumsy, 包括中央城市绿道公园、历史市中心广场公园、城市河滨公园和天际线公园。 and ill-suited animal to its environment. 解析:从原文第一段可以看出,"Often depicted as 1. What is a unique feature of the Urban Riverfront Park in Riverside City? 答案:C. It slow, clumsy, and ill-suited to its environment, a new wave of research is challenging these features a series of outdoor fitness stations and interactive water features. 解析:从原文 long-held assumptions." 这段话提到传统观点认为披毛犀是缓慢、笨拙且不适应环境的动物。 第三段可以看出,"The park also features a series of outdoor fitness stations,perfect for 翻译:通常被描绘成缓慢、笨拙且不适应环境的动物,一波新的研究正在挑战这些长期以来 those who want to stay active. In addition,there are several playgrounds and interactive 的假设。 water features that make it a great place for families with children." 这段话提到公园有一系 5. How have researchers gained new insights into the woolly mammoth? 答案:B. By 列的户外健身站和互动水景,这正是题目所问的独特特点。 翻译:公园还设有一系列的户外 analyzing ancient DNA and fossilized footprints. 解析:从原文第三段可以看出,"By 健身站,非常适合那些想要保持活跃的人。此外,还有几个游乐场和互动水景,使其成为家 analyzing ancient DNA and fossilized footprints, scientists have discovered that woolly 庭带孩子的好去处。 mammoths were far more agile and adaptable than previously thought." 这段话提到研究人 2. Which park is best known for its cultural events and Victorian-era architecture? 答案:B. 员通过分析古代DNA和化石足迹获得了新的见解。 翻译:通过分析古代DNA和化石足迹, Historic Downtown Plaza Park in Urbanville. 解析:从原文第二段可以看出,"This park is a 科学家们发现披毛犀比之前认为的要灵活得多,适应性更强。 treasure trove of history and culture,located in the heart of the city's historic district. 6. What can be inferred about the woolly mammoth's extinction from the article? 答案:B. It Visitors can explore the beautifully restored Victorian-era buildings that line the plaza, was a result of both climate change and human hunting. 解析:从原文第五段可以看 many of which now house museums and art galleries." 这段话提到历史市中心广场公园以 出,"Woolly mammoths went extinct around 4,000 years ago, likely due to a combination 其文化活动和维多利亚时代的建筑而闻名。 翻译:这个公园是历史和文化的宝库,位于城市 of climate change and human hunting." 这段话提到披毛犀灭绝的原因是气候变化和人类狩 历史区的中心。游客可以探索广场上美丽修复的维多利亚时代建筑,其中许多现在是博物馆 猎的结合。 翻译:披毛犀大约在4000年前灭绝,可能是由于气候变化和人类狩猎的结合。 和艺术画廊。 7. What does the underlined phrase "on the brink of uncovering" mean in the context of the 3. What activity is NOT mentioned as available at Skyline Park in Uptown City? 答案:D. article? 答案:A. Just beginning to understand. 解析:从原文第六段可以看出,"We are on Guided nature walks. 解析:从原文第四段可以看出,"The park features a series of the brink of uncovering the true nature of these magnificent creatures," said Dr. Elena terraced gardens,each with its own unique design and plantings. Visitors can also enjoy Ivanova, a leading paleontologist. 这句话的意思是我们即将开始了解这些壮丽生物的真实本 a variety of recreational activities,such as yoga classes,outdoor chess games,and 质。 翻译:我们即将揭开这些壮丽生物的真实本质。 even stargazing events hosted by local astronomy clubs." 这段话提到的活动包括瑜伽课、 户外国际象棋游戏和观星活动,但没有提到有导游的自然漫步。 翻译:公园设有一系列的梯 C篇文章解析 田花园,每个花园都有自己独特的设计和植物。游客还可以享受各种娱乐活动,如瑜伽课、 文体:记叙文 主题:自制面包的故事 主要内容:文章讲述了一个学生带着妈妈做的自制面包去学校午餐时的经历,从最初的自卑到最后的自豪和感激。 乐并识别他们独特的“听音乐风格”,将这一技术提升到了一个新的水平。 8. What does the underlined word "reluctantly" mean in paragraph two? 答 案 : B. 13. Why is the new AI system considered innovative according to Dr. Sarah Kim? 答案:A. It Hesitantly 解析:从原文第二段可以看出,"I had once insisted that my mom pack 'regular' can recognize patterns in music preferences more accurately than existing algorithms. 解 lunches like store-bought sandwiches, and she had reluctantly agreed." 这 句 话 中 析:从原文第四段可以看出,"The work is really innovative," says Dr. Sarah Kim, a music 的"reluctantly"表示妈妈不情愿地同意了。 翻译:我曾坚持让妈妈准备像商店买的三明治那 researcher at Google. "Personalized music experiences could transform how we interact 样的“普通”午餐,她不情愿地同意了。 with music platforms." 这句话表明新的AI系统被认为创新是因为它能够更准确地识别音乐偏 9. Why did the author try to hide her lunch box under her seat at the new lunch table? 答案: 好模式。 翻译:这项工作真的很创新,谷歌的音乐研究员萨拉·金博士说。个性化的音乐体验 B. She was afraid her friends would make fun of her homemade bread. 解析:从原文第三 可以改变我们与音乐平台的互动方式。 段可以看出,"I remembered feeling self-conscious as my friends would make faces when 14. What is the main concern regarding the new AI system described in the article? 答案:B. I brought homemade bread." 这句话表明作者害怕朋友们会嘲笑她的自制面包。 翻译:我记 Its potential to compromise user privacy by tracking listening habits. 解析:从原文最后一 得当我带自制面包时,朋友们会做鬼脸,我感到很自卑。 段可以看出,"However, there are also concerns that such systems could potentially track 10. How did the author feel after her new friends tasted the homemade bread? 答案:C. Proud users' listening habits in ways that compromise privacy." 这句话表明主要的担忧是这种系统 and grateful 解析:从原文第四段可以看出,"They hadn't expected homemade bread to 可能会通过跟踪听音乐习惯来侵犯用户隐私。 翻译:然而,也有这样的担忧,即这种系统可 taste so good. I felt a wave of pride and gratitude wash over me." 这句话表明作者感到自豪 能会以侵犯隐私的方式跟踪用户的听音乐习惯。 和感激。 翻译:他们没想到自制面包会这么好吃。我感到一阵自豪和感激涌上心头。 15. What is the attitude of the ISMIR organizers toward the study on the new AI system? 答 11. What can we infer from the passage? 答案:A. The author will continue to enjoy her 案:C. Careful 解析:从原文最后一段可以看出,"ISMIR organizers found the study mom's homemade bread for lunch. 解析:从原文最后一段可以看出,"It was perfect, Mom. technically impressive but ethically questionable, and accepted it on the condition that the If possible, can I still have your homemade bread for lunch tomorrow?" 这句话表明作者希 researchers detail the privacy risks." 这句话表明ISMI 望继续享用妈妈的自制面包。 翻译:太完美了,妈妈。如果可以的话,我明天还可以吃你的 R组织者对这项研究的态度是谨慎的。他们认为这项研究在技术上令人印象深刻,但在伦理 自制面包吗? 上存在疑问,并且只有在研究人员详细说明隐私风险的情况下才接受了这项研究。 翻译:国 际音乐信息检索会议(ISMIR)的组织者认为这项研究在技术上令人印象深刻,但在伦理上 D篇文章解析 存在疑问,并且只有在研究人员详细说明隐私风险的情况下才接受了这项研究。 文体:说明文 主题:AI技术在音乐推荐中的应用 主要内容:文章介绍了一种新的AI系统, 它可以分析人们的听音乐习惯,识别他们独特的“听音乐风格”,并讨论了这种技术的隐私问 题。 阅读七选五 12. What advance in AI technology is described in the article? 答案:B. It can create personalized playlists based on unique listening styles. 解析:从原文第一段可以看 文章解析 出,"Now, a new AI system has taken this a step further by analyzing how people listen to 文体:议论文 主题:思维方式的力量 主要内容:文章通过零废弃生活和大学招生政策的变化 music and identifying their unique 'listening styles.'" 这句话表明新的AI系统可以根据独特 探讨了改变思维方式的重要性以及迈出第一步的困难。 的听音乐风格创建个性化的播放列表。 翻译:现在,一个新的AI系统通过分析人们如何听音 16.(空1) 答案:A. It starts with consenting to change thought. 解析:文章开头提到,零废弃生活不仅仅是改变行为以减少浪费,而是从更深层次开始,即改变思维方式。因此,A 21.(空1) 答案:C. missing 解析:从文章第一段可以看出,“Their house fell into a river 选项“它始于同意改变思想”与文章内容相符。 翻译:零废弃始于同意改变思想。 swollen by a glacial-outburst flood and their cat, Leo, went missing.” 这句话表明他们的猫 17.(空2) 答案:D. But at its heart, it reveals something more fundamental: how we judge Leo失踪了。 翻译:他们的房子被冰川洪水冲入河中,他们的猫Leo失踪了。 individual value. 解析:文章提到,表面上看,越来越多的大学同意不再将标准化考试作为衡 22.(空2) 答案:A. struck 解析:从文章第二段可以看出,“On Aug 5, the river flooding 量学生能力的必要标准。但其核心揭示了一个更根本的问题:我们如何评判个人的价值。因 struck the community when they were away on the mountain biking trip.” 这句话表明洪水 此,D选项与文章内容相符。 翻译:但其核心揭示了一个更根本的问题:我们如何评判个人 袭击了社区。 翻译:8月5日,当他们去山地自行车旅行时,洪水袭击了社区。 的价值。 23.(空3) 答案:D. damage 解析:从文章第二段可以看出,“None of the damage was as 18.(空3) 答案:C. In short, they left a lot of amazing people out and didn't even know notable as that of their house.” 这句话表明没有其他损坏像他们房子的损坏那样引人注目。 it. 解析:文章提到,传统的标准化考试虽然在某种程度上是正确的,但过于狭隘,没有考虑 翻译:没有其他损坏像他们房子的损坏那样引人注目。 到更广泛的经历、技能和品质。因此,C选项“简而言之,他们遗漏了许多优秀的人,甚至都 24.(空4) 答案:B. returned 解析:从文章第三段可以看出,“The couple returned to the 没有意识到”与文章内容相符。 翻译:简而言之,他们遗漏了许多优秀的人,甚至都没有意 site of the house three days later to sort out new living arrangements and search for 识到。 Leo.” 这句话表明他们三天后回到了房子的遗址。 翻译:三天后,这对夫妇回到了房子的遗 19.(空4) 答案:G. Many universities known to be highly selective in their admissions 址,整理新的居住安排并寻找Leo。 policies received more applicants than usual. 解析:文章提到,学校越来越多地同意在招生 25.(空 5) 答案:C. hope 解析:从文章第三段可以看出,“with the hope of having an 上改变思维方式,努力全面看待学生。因此,G选项“许多以严格招生政策著称的大学收到了 encounter with their beloved cat again.” 这句话表明他们带着再次见到他们心爱的猫的希望。 比平时更多的申请者”与文章内容相符。 翻译:许多以严格招生政策著称的大学收到了比平 翻译:带着再次见到他们心爱的猫的希望。 时更多的申请者。 26.(空6) 答案:D. survive 解析:从文章第三段可以看出,“if any animal would survive 20.(空 5) 答案:F. The world, on the other hand, is constantly demanding that we be the house falling into the river, it would be Leo.” 这句话表明如果有什么动物能在这场灾难中 kinder and more connected and think ever larger. 解析:文章最后提到,世界总是要求我们 幸存下来,那一定是 Leo。 翻译:如果有什么动物能在这场灾难中幸存下来,那一定是 更加善良、更加紧密地联系在一起,并且思考更大的问题。因此,F选项与文章内容相符。 Leo。 翻译:另一方面,世界总是要求我们更加善良、更加紧密地联系在一起,并且思考更大的问 27.(空7) 答案:A. fear 解析:从文章第三段可以看出,“the couple's black and white cat 题。 who shows no fear of bears.” 这句话表明他们的猫Leo不怕熊。 翻译:这对夫妇的黑白猫 Leo不怕熊。 28.(空8) 答案:C. community 解析:从文章第四段可以看出,“By then, it seemed like 完形填空 everyone in the community was looking for him.” 这句话表明当时社区里的每个人都似乎在 寻找Leo。 翻译:当时社区里的每个人都似乎在寻找Leo。 文章解析 29.(空 9) 答案:D. sightings 解析:从文章第四段可以看出,“There were plenty of 文体:记叙文 主题:失去与重获 主要内容:文章讲述了Elizabeth Wilkins和她的丈夫在一场 sightings of Leo, but it appeared that there were just many black-and-white cats in the 洪水后失去了几乎所有财物,他们的猫Leo也失踪了。经过26天的努力,他们最终找回了 neighborhood.” 这句话表明有很多人看到Leo,但似乎附近有很多黑白相间的猫。 翻译:有 Leo。 很多人看到Leo,但似乎附近有很多黑白相间的猫。30.(空10) 答案:B. unhoused 解析:从文章第四段可以看出,“but it appeared that there 38.答案:to move 解析:这里需要一个动词不定式,表示“努力做某事”。根据句子结构,应 were just many black-and-white unhoused cats in the neighborhood.” 这句话表明似乎附近 填入“to move”,表示“努力移动”。 翻译:当这位老妇人努力用助行器移动时,Davyon冲上 有很多无家可归的黑白相间的猫。 翻译:但似乎附近有很多无家可归的黑白相间的猫。 台阶,帮助她逃离了燃烧的建筑物。 31.(空11) 答案:C. paid off 解析:从文章第五段可以看出,“Eventually, her faith paid off 39.答案:Compared 解析:这里需要一个过去分词作状语,表示“与……相比”。根据句子结构, 26 days after the flood when a photo of Leo was posted to the Facebook page.” 这句话表 应填入“Compared”,表示“与狗相比”。 翻译:与狗相比,猫可能看起来冷漠,但它们可以与 明她的信念最终在洪水后的第26天得到了回报,当时有人在Facebook上发布了Leo的照片。 主人形成强烈的情感联系。 翻译:最终,她的信念在洪水后的第 26天得到了回报,当时有人在 Facebook上发布了 40.答案:loneliness 解析:这里需要一个名词,表示“孤独”。根据句子结构,应填入 Leo的照片。 “loneliness”,表示“孤独感”。 翻译:研究表明,养猫的老年人往往表现出较低水平的孤独感、 32.(空12) 答案:A. rushed 解析:从文章第五段可以看出,“She rushed to meet Leo.” 这 焦虑和抑郁。 句话表明她急忙去见Leo。 翻译:她急忙去见Leo。 41. 答案:Owning 解析:这里需要一个动名词,表示“拥有”。根据句子结构,应填入 33.(空13) 答案:B. totally 解析:从文章第五段可以看出,“When Leo did turn up, he “Owning”,表示“拥有猫”。 翻译:拥有猫会带来一些成本,包括食物、猫砂、药物、玩具和 appeared to be a little thinner, but otherwise totally fine.” 这句话表明Leo出现时看起来有 护理的费用。 点瘦,但除此之外完全没事。 翻译:当Leo出现时,他看起来有点瘦,但除此之外完全没事。 42. 答案:unless 解析:这里需要一个连词,表示“除非”。根据句子结构,应填入“unless”, 34.(空14) 答案:B. amazing 解析:从文章第五段可以看出,“It's amazing to have him 表示“除非它们有健康问题需要洗澡”。 翻译:然而,猫不需要定期洗澡,除非它们有健康问 back and it's nice to have some good news,” she said. 这句话表明她觉得找回Leo令人惊叹 题需要洗澡。 并且很高兴有好消息。 翻译:找回他真是令人惊叹,有好消息真是太好了,她说。 43. 答案:is found 解析:这里需要一个被动语态的动词形式,表示“被发现”。根据句子结构, 35.(空15) 答案:D. belongings 解析:从文章第五段可以看出,“And just like Leo, some 应填入“is found”,表示“被发现”。 翻译:土壤几乎到处都能找到。 of their other belongings are finding their way back to them, but not in as good of condition 44.答案:what 解析:这里需要一个引导宾语从句的连词,表示“……的东西”。根据句子结构, as the cat.” 这句话表明就像Leo一样,他们的一些其他财物也在找回的路上,但没有猫那么 应填入“what”,表示“我们可能会失去的东西”。 翻译:然而,我们可能会失去的是深厚而肥 好的状况。 翻译:就像Leo一样,他们的一些其他财物也在找回的路上,但没有猫那么好的 沃的农业土壤。 状况。 45.答案:Without 解析:这里需要一个介词,表示“没有”。根据句子结构,应填入 “Without”,表示“如果没有适当的措施”。 翻译:如果没有适当的措施,一些专家警告说,在 本世纪末之前可能会出现严重的农业土壤问题。 语法填空 36.答案:where 解析:这里需要一个引导地点状语从句的连词,表示“在……的地方”。根据句 子结构,应填入“where”,表示“在Davyon所在的教室”。 翻译:12月9日,一个被噎住的学 书面表达 生跌进了Davyon所在的教室。 46. 写作思路与范文 37. 答案:had run 解析:这里需要一个过去完成时的动词形式,表示在Davyon看到火灾之 写作思路:这是一封安慰信,需要表达对朋友的关心和理解,并给出具体的建议。信件应包 前,所有人都已经跑出来了。因此,应填入“had run”,表示“已经跑出来”。 翻译:除了一个 括安慰、建议和鼓励三部分内容。 老妇人外,所有人都已经跑出来了。范文: Dear Zhang Min, I pushed you," she said softly. "I just wanted to be there for you, but I didn't realize how I know you're feeling really anxious about the upcoming oral English test. It's completely much it hurt you." They hugged, and for the first time in months, Alice felt a sense of relief normal to feel this way, but remember that you've already made great progress. Your score and comfort. She knew that healing would take time, but with friends like Sarah by her side, of 19.4 is already very close to perfection, and with a little more effort, you can definitely she could face whatever came next. break through this plateau. Here are a few suggestions that might help. First, try to practice with a native speaker if possible. This will help you get used to different accents and improve your listening skills. Second, focus on specific areas where you think you need improvement, like pronunciation or fluency. You can use online resources or apps to practice these skills. Lastly, don't forget to relax and take deep breaths before the test. Anxiety can sometimes affect your performance, so staying calm is very important. I believe in you, and I know you can do it. Just keep practicing and stay positive. You've got this! Yours, Li Hua 47. 写作思路与范文 写作思路:这是一篇续写题,需要根据前文的情节和情感发展,合理续写两段内容。第一段 应描述Alice在咖啡馆的内心感受,第二段应描述Alice与Sarah的和解过程。 范文: Now it was August, and Alice sat in the Polka Café, lost in thought. She had spent most of the summer there, trying to escape the pain of her parents' separation and the loss of her friendship with Sarah. The café had become her sanctuary, a place where she could be alone with her thoughts. She often found herself staring out the window, watching the world go by, and wishing things could go back to the way they were. But deep down, she knew that things had changed forever, and she had to find a way to move forward. "I'm sorry too for having shouted at you," said Alice. She finally mustered the courage to reach out to Sarah, who had been her best friend for years. They met at the same café where Alice had spent so much time alone. Sarah looked at her with a mix of sadness and hope. "I didn't mean to hurt you," Alice continued, her voice trembling. "I just felt so embarrassed and overwhelmed by everything that was happening. I didn't know how to handle it." Sarah nodded, understanding the pain that Alice was going through. "I'm sorry