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银川一中2025届高三年级第五次月考 6. How did the man find his trip?
A. It was OK. B. It was boring. C. It was unbearable.
英 语 试 卷
7. How did the man spend the time on the train?
A. Watching movies on his phone.
命题教师: B. Talking with other passengers.
C. Doing some reading.
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。 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题的答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。 8. Why does the woman talk to the man?
如需改动,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。 A. To do a survey.
写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效。 B. To persuade him to exercise.
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 C. To inform him of his health problems.
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分) 9. Why doesn’t the man sleep well in his opinion?
第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) A. He eats too many pizzas.
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 B. He goes running too much in the day.
佳选项。并标在试卷相应的位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题
C. He doesn’t eat ice cream before going to bed.
和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
1. What does the man offer to do for Julie?
10. When does the conversation take place?
A. Buy her a gift. B. Drive her downtown. C. Give her a lift home.
A. At the beginning of a term.
2. Why did the man miss the second part of the game?
B. In the middle of a term.
A. He was very busy.
C. At the end of a term.
B. The power was cut off.
11. What relation is the woman to Kevin?
C. His favorite team wasn’t in it.
A. His teacher. B. His mother. C. His classmate.
3. When does the girl promise to finish her cleaning?
A. At 5:45. B. At 6:00. C. At 6:15. 12. Where is Kevin from?
4. What happened to the man? A. Spain. B. Germany. C. England.
A. He made the carpet dirty. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
B. He got the paper towel wet. 13. What is the man doing?
C. He poured water into red wine.
A. Chairing a meeting. B. Conducting an interview. C. Introducing new products.
5. What will Anna do next?
14. What is the major aim of this new home system?
A. Go shopping. B. Drink some coffee. C. Wait for her order.
A. To save space for people.
第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
B. To protect the environment.
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
C. To make life more convenient.
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
15. What is the robot designed to do?
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。
A. Serve in the supermarket. B. Do some cleaning. C. Make meals.
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
16. What does the man say about this new home?
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第二部分 阅读理解(共两节, 满分50分)
21. Which of the equipment above adopts recycled materials?
第一节(共15小题; 每小题2.5分, 满分37.5分)
A. The backpack. B. The tent. C. The head torch. D. The poles.
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
22. What do the equipment have in common?
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A. They are targeted at climbers.
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B. They can only be booked online.
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As I’ve grown older, my connection to nature has become stronger. Recently, I was fortunate
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two adults sleeping shoulder to shoulder, but the spacious headroom, with supplies and venture into the heart of Algonquin Park.
double side doors and clever storage (a built-in pocket) make it feel There were years when I ignored the call of Algonquin, caught up in the busyness of life —
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heeded that call again, and started planning to take part in one of our family trips there.
My family’s expertise in the outdoors has been invaluable for such trips. My sister, a teacher,
carefully plans our trips while my dad, a skilled outdoors man, effortlessly handles tasks like setting
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司up camp and preparing meals. And my husband is really strong and good at moving things around. When people take with them their own expectations about tipping as they travel around the
But, as the trip got closer, my husband suddenly hurt his leg. And suddenly, I was faced with world, it generates no small amount of confusion. Norwegians, who come from a culture where
managing the first part of the trip as the only adult. Could I drive my daughters, alone, to wages are high and tips are low, could burn through Las Vegas leaving a trail of outrage with their
Algonquin’s remote north boundary to meet my dad and stepmom? Could I steer the canoe? Could tiny offerings. Meanwhile, high-tipping Americans might offend everyone in Tokyo because good
I carry the canoe? service in Japan is a matter of honour, as in: “How dare you suggest I be rewarded for handing you
a plate of sashimi without dropping it in your lap?”
I had driven across Canada, alone, in my twenties, well before Google Maps. I was pretty sure
We’re all in an embarrassed mess because there’s no consistent logic to any of this. None!
I could steer if we kept to smaller lakes that were less likely to become windswept. But I feared
Tipping, as we know it, started in Tudor England when noblemen visited each other’s country
carrying a canoe. Plus, lifting it onto my shoulders seemed impossible for someone of my strength.
homes and gave extra money to the servants as a thank-you for helping them with their clothing.
But Algonquin was calling me. I channeled the fearless independence of my younger self and
Hundreds of years later, the tradition has become totally random. A recent study found that people
called Dad. “If we shorten the route and I find a lightweight canoe, the girls and I are coming,” I
are twice as likely to tip a grocery delivery person than a grocery store clerk, and roughly twice as
told him.
likely to tip a waiter than a fast-food restaurant worker. Why is that? A paid job is a paid job, right?
With guidance from YouTube and my sister, I mastered the technique of lifting the canoe onto
The grocery deliverer is paid to deliver and the grocery clerk is paid to clerk. So tipping one and
my shoulders and on the day, I unloaded it without a hitch.
not the other only makes sense in terms of what has become customary.
The trip was serene. I was reunited with the beauty of Algonquin — the majestic red pines,
No one expects a tip in much of Southeast Asia or Australia, beyond saying “keep the change.”
serene lakes, and the sense of peace that comes with being in the wilderness. This journey felt like a
Compare that to the United States, where restaurant tips of up to 25 percent are now expected for
pilgrimage (朝圣), reconnecting me with my adventurous younger self who isn’t extinct, just out of
very good service; in Canada, it’s 15 to 20 percent. Sometimes, that too can feel tense. “Even when
practice.
the server tells you about it up front, it’s awkward,” one friend who encountered this custom said.
24. What contributed to my taking part in a family trip again?
“Do you tip more if they were really good? What if they weren’t good?”
A. Ignorance of the call of Algonquin.
It’s enough to make your head hurt — but will we soon have to worry about tipping with
B. Confidence in family and support from them.
bitcoin? I don’t even understand the notion of cryptocurrency (数字加密货币), much less how to
C. My children getting older and louder.
use the new tipping apps that are popping up around it. Maybe that’s how people used to feel about
D. Being caught up in the busyness of life. money itself, back when they traded goods and services with shells and weapons and rice. Back
25. Which of the following was the author confident of? when there was no tipping.
A. Managing the first part of the trip. B. Carrying the canoe by herself. 28. The first paragraph is intended to ______ .
C. Steering canoe in small and calm lakes. D. Lifting the canoe onto her shoulders. A. emphasize the universal importance of tipping
26. What kind of person can we learn about the author? B. argue that tipping customs are confusing in certain cultures
A. Independent and humorous. B. Pessimistic and unmotivated. C. illustrate the global variations in tipping practices
C. Ambitious and self-confident. D. Nature-loving and adventurous. D. describe the economic impact of tipping on different countries
27. What message is mainly conveyed in the text? 29. By origin, a tip was ______ .
A. a customary part of grocery delivery
A. It’s never too late for a woman to take a risk.
B. an expected payment for essential services
B. Your family is there for you whatever happens.
C. a gesture of gratitude from the upper class
C. You should find and stick to what you are good at.
D. a modern concept in cryptocurrency transactions
D. Reunion with nature brings back one’s real self.
30. What can be learned about Americans’ tipping practices from the passage?
C
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司A. Americans give fatter tips in restaurants than elsewhere. and clinical transitional decisions even now,” Slepian said. “The onus will be on physicians and
B. Americans are used to give tips wherever they go. others in health care to ensure that information in AI systems is accurate, and to continue to
C. Americans are generally unwilling but forced to give a tip. maintain and enhance the accuracy of AI systems as they play an increasing role in the future of
D. Americans mainly tip those who provide very good service. health care.”
31. The author mention bitcoin when talking about tipping in order to ______ . 32. What can we infer about AI treatment from Paragraph 2?
A. argue that traditional tipping methods are outdated A. Further clinical research is required.
B. emphasize that digital payments have simplified the tipping process B. Its benefits remain to be confirmed.
C. criticize the idea of using virtual currency for everyday purchase C. It can ensure a good listening patient experience.
D. suggest that cryptocurrency may complicate tipping customs D. Physician involvement will increase patients’ acceptance.
D 33. What may affect participants’ preference for AI treatment according to the research?
Artificial intelligence-powered medical treatment options are on the rise and have the potential A. Their personal backgrounds. B. The questions they were asked.
to improve diagnostic (诊断的) accuracy, but a new study led by University of Arizona Health C. The access to the physicians. D. Their sensitivity to AI’s value.
Sciences researchers found that about 52% of participants would choose a human doctor rather than 34. What does the underlined word “onus” in the last paragraph probably mean?
AI for diagnosis and treatment. A. Attempt. B. Opportunity. C. Impression. D. Responsibility.
“While many patients appear resistant to the use of AI, accuracy of information, encouragement 35. Which would be the best title for this passage?
and a listening patient experience may help increase acceptance,” Marvin Slepian, who led the A. Bridging the Gap: Human Doctors and AI
research, said. “To ensure that the benefits of AI are secured in clinical practice, future research on B. The Trust in AI: A Split Among Patients
best methods of physician incorporation and patient decision making is required.” C. An Important Study: The Future of AI Systems
In this study, participants were placed into settings as mock (模拟的) patients and asked D. Improving Diagnostic Accuracy: The Role of AI
whether and under what circumstances they would prefer to have an AI system or a physical doctor 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
for diagnosis and treatment. 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂
In the first phase, researchers conducted structured interviews with actual patients, testing their 黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
reactions to current and future AI technologies. In the second phase, researchers surveyed 2,472 Behind every great product is a great team. Teamwork in the workplace offers the staff the
participants across diverse ethnic, racial and socioeconomic groups using a blinded, randomized opportunity to become more familiar with each other and learn how to work together. 36 .
survey. There are several ways in which teamwork is important to the success of the company and to the
Overall, participants were almost evenly split, with more than 52% choosing human doctors as development of each employee.
a preference and about 47% choosing an AI diagnostic method. If study participants were informed Efficiency ( 效率 )
that their primary care physician felt AI was superior, the acceptance of AI by study participants on Work teams develop systems that allow them to complete tasks efficiently. 37 , the team’s
re-questioning increased. This signaled the significance of the human physician in guiding a work pace makes sure that the task is completed quickly and accurately. This allows the company
patient’s decision. to take on more work and also lets the company increase more income without having to add more
Disease severity did not affect participants’ trust in AI. Compared to white participants, black staff. This becomes helpful when efficient teams from different departments work together.
participants selected AI less often and Native Americans selected it more often. Older participants Support
were less likely to choose AI, as were those who self-identified as politically conservative. These 38 And a strong team environment can act as a support system for staff member. Work
findings suggest that differing groups will need specific sensitivity and attention as to informing group members can help each other improve performance and work together toward improving
them about the value and usefulness of AI to enhance diagnoses. professional development. Team members come to rely on each other and trust each other. 39 ,
“I really feel this study has the importance for national reach. It will guide many future studies these bonds can be important.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司Ideas 45. A. misfortune B. despair C. frustration D. sorrow
Teams in the workplace often met to discuss how to deal with company problems. When a 46. A. anticipation B. jokes C. tricks D. weaknesses
team works well together, it allows staff members to feel more comfortable in offering suggestions. 47. A. pleaded B. commanded C. shrank D. subdued
Team members become accustomed to processing brainstorming information. 40 . 48. A. straightforward B. pessimistic C. absurd D. disobedient
A. We all know teamwork helps companies earn more money 49. A. convenience B. sake C. distribution D. potential
B. When a task is handed to a well-trained and efficient team 50. A. shot B. dribble C. toss D. bounce
C. There are challenges each day in any workplace 51. A. passed up B. sailed through C. threw into D. drifted off
D. When the team faces a particularly hard challenge 52. A. ruined B. stained C. ripped D. wetted
E. The company surely benefits from various suggestions given by efficient teams 53. A. spot B. scar C. sprain D. bruise
F. It is also the fuel that allows employees and companies to have success 54. A. conceive B. boast C. assure D. foresee
G. One of the main benefits of a strong team environment is to share ideas with each other 55. A. source B. possession C. testimony D. priority
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分) 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Gwen walked into the gym for her next class. Coach Peeves said, “Today, we’re playing It has only taken Macao 25 years to place its name alongside the world's most successful cities.
basketball. The 4 1 is to let you choose your teams. However, we are going to do things 4 2 .” The Macao Special Administrative Region, 56 (span) a land area of 33.3 square kilometers,
The coach 4 3 each girl into a team. Gwen 4 4 at her classmates. She didn’t know any of slightly smaller than Beijing Capital International Airport, proudly sits near the top global rankings
them. All of her friends were on the other teams. She couldn’t believe her 4 5 . for per capita gross domestic product, life expectancy of its residents, and the extent of its social
“I feel sick. May I go to the nurse?” asked Gwen. welfare system.
The coach could see through Gwen’s 4 6 . It wasn’t the first time she tried to leave the These are 5 7 many of the city's achievements after its return to the motherland on Dec 20,
class. With a stern voice, the coach said, “No.” Gwen was vexed. “I don’t know any of these 1999. Since then, Macao has developed into 5 8 world-class tourism destination with boutique
girls! Let me play on another team. Please!” She 4 7 . hotels, attractive monuments, and a wide variety of cuisine 5 9 (appeal)to almost every taste.
“Gwen, don’t be 4 8 . I don’t want to hear any more negative comments from you.” Gwen Through its history and heritage, the city is 60 East meets West, which 61 (lay)the
had no choice. Then a girl smiled at her. “Hi, I’m Kate, for the 4 9 of the team, please try your foundation for Macao's role as a platform for exchanges between Chinese and Western culture.
best. I know you are a good player” said Kate. In a quarter of a century, Macao has transformed from a humble port into a cultural and leisure hub.
When the game started, Gwen played as best as she could. She took a long 50 . The ball 5 1 This evolution stands 62 a testimony to the industrious spirit of Macao's residents, and is a
the air and went right through the hoop. Later Gwen fell with a loud thump. compelling endorsement of "one country, two systems" — which incorporates Macao into the
“Are you OK?” asked her teammates. They were worried. She had 52 her pants. She had nation's development blueprint and guarantees a high degree of autonomy inside 63 (it)territory.
scraped her knee and had a 53 . Gwen told her classmates that she was fine and she could stitch Decoding the key to Macao's success starts with its close ties with the Chinese mainland. In
her pants later and then they kept playing. the early days of Macao's return, the checkpoint was far 64 (busy). In 2003, the central
By the end of the game, Gwen forgot altogether that she hadn’t wanted to play and her team won. government introduced the Individual Visit Scheme, which allowed residents of specified mainland
She had made a lot of new friends and she could 54 that they would be a 55 of happiness for
cities to visit Macao without joining tour groups. Between 2003 and 2019, Macao's annual tourist 65
her for many years.
(arrive) soared from 11.9 million to 39.4 million. The portion of mainland visitors of the total
41. A. order B. discipline C. concept D. custom
number of tourists rose from 48.3 percent to 70.9 percent.
42. A. loosely B. precisely C. differently D. subjectively
43. A. divided B. crammed C. categorized D. assigned
44. A. stared B. glimpsed C. glared D. gazed
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司第一节(满分15分) for Spider. He repeated calls to the people who had said they had seen his dog, but it turned out to
假定你是李华,上个月作为学生代表,受邀参加了在巴西举办的“中巴文化艺术节”( be clueless.
Sino- One cold winter’s Saturday morning, eight months after our return, my father had a call from
Brazilian Culture and Arts Festival ),受到巴西朋友Selena的热情接待和帮助,请你给她写一 Gin Gin, 375 kilometers from Toowoomba. An elderly lady living on her own was putting food out
份邮件表示感谢。 “for a very old yellow dog”. This had been going on for a few weeks. Immediately we set off.
内容包括: 1. 感谢接待 2. 简述难忘的经历 Five and a half hours later, we found the old house beside the bush (灌木丛). Sadly, the lady
told my father that the dog hadn’t been around for a few days. My father had an upset look in his
注意:1)词数80左右; 2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
eyes. He put two fingers to his mouth and did his special whistle for Spider.
Dear Selena,
注意:
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1. 续写词数应为150左右;
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________________________________________________________________________________ 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
________________________________________________________________________________ Suddenly there was a sound in the bush.___________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________
Yours, ________________________________________________________________________________
Li Hua ________________________________________________________________________________
第二节:读后续写(满分25分) Once home we gently cleaned him up._____________________________________________
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,续 ________________________________________________________________________________
写的词数应为150左右。 ________________________________________________________________________________
I was eight years old when my family moved from Towoomba to England in 1950. My mother ________________________________________________________________________________
was suffering from a rare disease and had to take treatment in London. The day before we boarded ________________________________________________________________________________
the ship, Father sent his five-year-old red heeler (Australian cattle dog), Spider, who was loved by ________________________________________________________________________________
us all, to his friend Sandy, as Sandy was to be his guardian while we were overseas. We didn’t ________________________________________________________________________________
know how long my mother’s treatment would take or how long we would be away.
________________________________________________________________________________
Six weeks later, an air letter arrived from Sandy, giving my father the news that Spider had
run away just two weeks after we had sailed. I will always remember my father’s face as he read
this news. My mother and I tried to comfort him, knowing in our hearts how useless this was.
Sandy had advertised constantly on the media. Despite many “sightings”, the dog was never
found. It seemed Spider just kept running and searching for us. My father worried he would be shot
or dead from starvation. But our family thought that Father held a secret hope that Spider was still
alive.
We sailed back to Australia two years later and my father immediately began his own search
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