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2025 年湖北省“新八校”协作体高三 2 月联考
英语答案
听力:1-5ABCAC 6-10BBACB 11-15CAACC 16-20BABCB
阅读:21-23BCA 24-27BCBA 28-31ABDD 32-35AACD
七选五:36-40GFEAB
完形:41-45CDCAB 46-50BCACB 51-55DBCBC
语法填空:
56.a 57.fascinating 58.which 59.in 60.penned
61.Dating 62.communication 63.wereused 64.influentially 65.what
第一节:应用文写作(满分 15 分)
DearMike,
How have you beendoing recently?With the twelfth “Science andTechnologyWorks Exhibition”
approaching,Iamoverjoyedtointroducetoyousomethingconcernedandinviteyoutoitaswell.
Firstly, it is on February seventh that the event will be launched in our school. As desired, the
exhibition will undoubtedly appeal to numerous student enthusiasts. Secondly, what we are expecting
enthusiastically is that varieties of works like solar-powered fan and AI-assisted robot cleaner will be
put on exhibition. Additionally, not only will captivating lectures be delivered but also a
technology-orientedquizwillbeheldasscheduled.
Hopefully, you are intensely keen on what I have introduced. Your participation is greatly
anticipated.Lookingforwardtoyouracceptingmysincereinvitationaspromptlyaspossible.
Yours,
LiHua
第二节:读后续写(满分 25 分)
Then came the day when the community fundraising started. The Paws Home took on an electric
look. In the breeze danced the dazzling streamers. On the tables lay the donated pet supplies, baked
goods and art works eager to be auctioned. On the stage stayed the excited pet animals eager to show
talents. IntheneighborhoodshuttledJackandGrace amongthecrowdin thewarm sunshine.Suddenly,
cheersexplodingthunderously,thehighlightcameintoview.Dogsweredoingtricks,catswereshowing
catwalks and parrots were reciting rhymes. So amazing was the show that the crowd were
overwhelmingly entertained, donating generously. Meanwhile, the crowd rushing to offer, the auction
liveduptotheirexpectationsinstantly.Mr.Frankseeingit,hisexcitedtearswerestreamingdown.
Overexcited, Mr.Frank, couldn’t be more grateful to everyone. First, he looked at Jack and Grace
affectionately and said proudly “well done!” On hearing it, both Jack and Grace were smiling
knowingly.Then, Mr.Frank voiced the sincere thanks to the enthusiastic crowd. Immediately, they
cheeredinresponse.The cheerswereresonating inthebreeze andin thesunshine.Next, Mr.Frank with
confidence hanging on his face promised that the Paws Home would be kept open to the homeless
animals continuously. Everyone was convinced that a small community could make a big difference.
ForJackandGrace,theexperiencewasareminderthatmanyhandsmakelightwork.
湖北省新八校教科研协作体*英语答案(共 6 页)第 1 页A篇
本文的语篇类型是应用文,介绍了美国国家公园管理局记录资料当中一些值得观光和旅行的
国家地质公园。
21.B 细节理解题。根据YellowstoneNationalPark中的“YellowstoneNationalPark-theworld’sfirst
nationalpark—wasvisitedbymorethan4.5millionpeoplein2024”,可知此地质公园接纳游客量最
多,超450万人次。故选B项。
22. C 细节理解题。根据 GrandTetonNational Park 中的“GrandTeton National Park’s jewel-like
lakes, blue and white glaciers, and naked granite (花岗岩) summits”和 Yosemite National Park 中的
“thisnationalgeoparkofgranitecliffsandtoweringwaterfalls”,可知两地质公园都有山水风景。故
选C项。
23.A 推理判断题。根据Hikewithus中的“ClickhereforroutemapsofNationalParks.”可知此篇文
章选自“旅行”话题栏目。故选A项。
B篇
本文的语篇类型是记叙文,主题语境为人与社会之优秀人物。本文讲述了 Aryaman
Khandelwal创建Get2Greater应用程序以改善医疗服务的故事。
24.B 词义猜测题。根据第二段“There were many quacks, who might quit studying after a year of
medicineschoolandreturnhomeas‘healthcareproviders’”可知,“quacks”指的是那些可能在医学院
学习了一年就辍学,然后却以“医疗服务提供者”身份自居的人,也就是没有完成正规医学教育却
假装是医疗从业者的人。故选B项。
25.C 细节理解题。根据第四段“only10to15trainedworkersservedapopulationof200,000”可知,
MAHANTrust面临的主要挑战是医疗工作者不足的问题。故选C项。
26.B 推理判断题。根据第五段内容可知,该应用程序可以记录健康数据,按优先级进行汇编,
并将它们发送给附近的医生,这样医生就能关注更紧急的病例。故选B项。
27.A 推理判断题。文中提到 AryamanKhandelwal 在看到印度小男孩辛苦劳作后,受到触动,
决心改变当地医疗现状;接着他设计出 Get2Greater 这款利用人工智能驱动的创新应用程序来改
善医疗服务,可见他勇于创新(innovative);后续为了让应用更好地发挥作用,他努力争取资金,
经过多次试验,添加 Wi-Fi 组件,还积极与联合国洽谈推广事宜,充分展现了他尽心尽力
(committed)的品质。故选A项。
C篇
本文的语篇类型是议论文,观点正面,论证详尽。第一段引出话题:运动员打破纪录是否存
在极限?第二段至第三段探讨人体的极限,包括肌肉增长的边际效应和肌肉类型的额外限制;第
四段至第五段讲述竞技技术与科技进步如何帮助运动员打破纪录;最后一段展现作者对于这一话
题的乐观态度认为未来一切皆有可能。
28. A 推理判断题。根据第一段可知,作者通过提出两个问题来引入话题。故选A项。
29. B 细节理解题。根据第三段可知,短跑运动员拥有较高比例的快肌纤维,而马拉松运动员则
拥有较高比例的慢肌纤维,由此可知,短跑运动员比马拉松运动员拥有更多的快肌纤维。故选B
项。
30.D 推理判断题。根据第四段可知,DickFosbury创新了跳高运动的姿势。五年后DwightStones
利用“FosburyFlop”打破了世界纪录。由此可推知,创新性的技巧在帮助运动员的表现上起作用。
故选D项。
湖北省新八校教科研协作体*英语答案(共 6 页)第 2 页31.D 主旨大意。文章的整体观点是,尽管存在肌肉的生理限制,但通过技巧创新和运动装备的
科技进步,仍旧有可能打破现有的运动纪录。由此可推知,创新和科技的应用将有助于打破纪录。
故选D项。
D篇
本文的语篇类型是说明文,主题语境为人与社会之科学技术。一项研究表明,一种耐火砖储
能技术相比电池储能有诸多优势,该技术有助于实现联合国气候目标。
32. A 段落大意题。根据第二段详细说明了耐火砖储能技术是将吸热砖组装在隔热容器中,用来
储存太阳能或风能产生的热量以便之后使用等内容,即这项技术的工作原理。故选A项。
33. A 推理判断题。根据第三段中的“The differences between firebrick storage and battery storage
are that the firebricks store heat rather than electricity and that their cost is one - tenth the cost of
batteries”,这表明火砖储能与电池储能的差异在于火砖储存热量而非电力,且成本是电池的十分
之一。故选A项。
34.C 推理判断题。根据第四段研究者用模型对比两种未来可再生能源场景,涉及火砖在其中的
作用及优势,是在评估火砖在未来可再生能源中的有效性。故选C项。
35.D 推理判断文章标题题。文章主要介绍了一种可追溯到青铜时代的耐火砖储能技术,该技术
有助于实现联合国净零排放目标,即能够助力向清洁能源的转变。故选D项。
七选五
本文的语篇类型是说明文,苏格拉底说过:“未经审视的人生是不值得过的。”苏格拉底法的
核心观点是通过对话和追问,引导对方自主思考,发现真理。
36. G 根据第一段,苏格拉底认为“未经审视的人生是不值得过的。”一言中,可得知此空选择G
与前文形成指代关系。故选G项。
37. F 根据第二段“Theteachermaynotexplainwhatis‘right’or‘wrong’”得知此空F选项与其构成
转折关系。故选F项。
38. E 根据第三段中的几个问句的信息,选项E中“apowerfultoolforself-examination”与其相呼
应。故选E项。
39. A 根据第四段“Self-reflection is like hitting the pause button on life”及后文“And it also look
closelyatyourownthoughts”可知答案选A。
40. B 根据第四段,“在这样的生活里,你会被社会的期望所席卷。”以及“好像你生活在别人的剧
本里,没有写自己的剧本。”得知B选项,“你几乎没有意识到自己的需求。”最符合语境。故选B
项。
完形填空
本文的语篇类型是记叙文。作者通过克服障碍和自学,最终成为盲人科学家和发明家,并创
立了非营利组织帮助盲人接触科学,呼吁社会消除残疾歧视的故事。
41.C 根据题干中的“radios”和“householdappliances”可知,此处列举的是家用电器。故选C。
42.D 作为盲人,只能通过摸索感知,所以组装更像是解决一个谜题而不是一步步的过程。故选
D。
43.C 根据下文“buttome,ablindkid” 得知,此处是在对比有视力的成年人和盲童。故选C。
44.A 根据下文“Blindnessisahands-onprocess” 可知此处表示“正在探索世界的盲童”。故选A。
45.B 根据下文“becausethecampuslackedaccessiblelabequipmentforthedisabled” 可知,我遇到
了熟悉的障碍。故选B。
湖北省新八校教科研协作体*英语答案(共 6 页)第 3 页46.B 由前文得知,学校缺乏残疾人可用的实验设备,可知学校没有料想到会有盲童选择学习物
理。故选B。
47.C 幸运地,我找到了盲人导师教我创建出我自己能够使用的设备。故选C。
48.A 根据前文没有可用的设备,以及下文“tocreatemoretoolstohelppeoplelikeme”得知,导师
是帮助我创建实验设备。故选A。
49.C 这一尝试最终使我成为了一个非凡的科学家和发明家。故选C。
50.B 我个人的故事激发了我的动力来创造更多工具。故选B。
51.D 我开始接触那些和我有同样愿景的人。故选D。
52.B“bridgethegap”消除差距。故选B。
53.C 我们的成员的成功故事可作为毅力和适应能力的一种证明。故选C。
54.B“callout” 表示大声说出,公开指责。在社交媒体或公共平台常用于表示揭露或批评他人的
不当行为和言论。故选B。
55.C 只有这样,我们才能走向一个更包容的世界。故选C。
语法填空
56.a 考查不定冠词。
57.fascinating 考查非谓语动词,作宾语补足语。
58.which 考查定语从句,关系代词which作介词宾语。
59.in 考查介词搭配。
60.penned 考查非谓语动词,作状语。
61.dating 考查非谓语动词,作状语。
62.communication 考查名词。
63.wereused 考查动词时态及语态。
64.influentially 考查副词。
65.what 考查感叹句。
读后续写
故事情节:在摩天顶楼与高楼大厦之间夹着一个微小但有活力的动物收容所(PawsHome)。
它为许多无家可归的动物提供食物,住所及呵护。有一天Jack 和Grace 路过此地,发现此地需
要志愿服务。在Jack 的坚持下,他们积极加入志愿服务。岁月流逝,对动物的关爱越来越深。
一个周日的下午,Jack 碰巧听到收容所主任Frank 告诉一位工人:由于捐款下降及运营成本上
升,收容所面临资经短缺。收容所位于关闭的边缘。Jack 把此消息告诉Grace之后,他们提出行
动方案——动物之夜演出(动物才艺秀,烤饼义卖,艺术作品拍卖)。与此同时,Jack 劝说社区
店主捐赠拍卖品,Grace在网上宣传此演出。
续写内容,逻辑合理即可,以下仅供参考:
1.在社区举行的募捐的日子到了。首先描写募捐广场的环境及募捐准备。接着欢呼雀跃,高
光时刻到来。各种动物的精彩表演,义卖及艺展顺利进行,拍卖达到预期。见证了现场的MrFrank
热泪盈眶。
2.MrFrank 激动不已,对每位参入者感激不尽。深情地看着JackandGrace,夸赞他们干得
好!JackandGrace 心邻神会的笑了。接着MrFrank 对热心的捐赠者表达感谢。然后他信心满满
地承诺PawsHome 将一如既往地为动物提供关爱。最后社区的每位深信众人拾柴火焰高。
湖北省新八校教科研协作体*英语答案(共 6 页)第 4 页听力材料
第一节:听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中
选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段
对话仅读一遍。
例如,现在, 你有5秒钟的时间看试卷上的例题,
你将听到以下内容:
M:Excuseme,canyoutellmehowmuchtheshirtis?
W:Yes,it’sninefifteen.
你将有5秒钟的时间将正确答案标在试卷上。衬衫的价格为9镑15便士。所以,你选择C
项,并将其划在试卷上。
现在, 你有5秒钟的时间阅读第1小题的有关内容。
(Text1)
W:Whichbusgoesdowntown?
M:Busnumber12goesdirectlythere.
W:Great,howoftendotheycome?
M:Aboutevery15minutesduringtheday.Andthelastonepassed5minutesago.
(Text2)
W:HiTony!Offtothegymagain?
M:No.Changeofplan.AnoldcollegefriendisintownsoI’mshowinghimaroundthecitytoday.
W:Solongasyoudon’tmissthemainattractionsforatourofthebaseballstadium.
(Text3)
M:Whereisyourseatbelt?
W:Sir,Iamsorry.I’lljustwearit.
M:Sinceyouweredrivingwithoutaseatbelt,I’mafraidyouaregoingtopayafine.
(Text4)
W:David,canyouhelpme?MycomputerkeepsgettingdisconnectedfromtheWi-Fi.
M: Sorry, I’m on my way to a meeting with a client.Andrew helped me with my computer yesterday
andnowitisrunninglikenew.Hemightbeavailablenow.
W:Oh,thanksforyouradvice.
(Text5)
W:Thatwasreallynice.
M:Ithoughtyou’dlikeit.Workinginthispartofthecity,Ioftencomehereandit’salwaysgood.
W:Youcantellthattheingredientsarefresh.
M:Yes.Everythingisfullofflavor.Nothingfrozen.
第一节到此结束。
第二节:听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C
三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听
完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。现在,你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。
(Text6)
M:Weneedaprojectengineer,andIthinkAmeliaHenksissuitable forthisposition.Sheiscurrentlya
trainee.Whatdoyouthinkofher?
W:Yes,Matt.Ihaveseenherworkingwithhercolleagues.Sheseemslikeagoodteamplayer.
M:Yes,and I heard herspeaking English in the officeyesterday.She sounded quite confident. Fluency
inEnglishisessentialforthisjob.Well,let’sgoandinterviewAmelia.
W:Ofcourse,withpleasure.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。现在,你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。
(Text7)
W:Didyouspeaktoyourteacher?
湖北省新八校教科研协作体*英语答案(共 6 页)第 5 页M:Yes, I had a word with her yesterday.And she said that she was disappointed in me. She told me I
shouldhavedonebetter.
W:Oh,dear!Youmusthavebeenupset.
M:Yes! It was completely unexpected. I remindedherthatI had beenillandhad missed some lessons.
Actually, she admitted that she had forgotten about my illness. She apologized for forgetting. And she
promisedmethatshewouldsupportmeinanywaynecessary.
W:Andwhatdidyousaytothat?
M:IsaidthatIwouldtrymybesttodobetterinthenexttest.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。现在,你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。
(Text8)
M:Look,thesephotosweretakenonthetripItookwithmyclimbingclub.
W:Wow!Ididn’trealizeyouweretacklingsuchadvancedclimbsalready.
M: I know, it’s awesome! I mean, I wouldn’t have attempted it if I didn’t think I could do it.And the
tripwasn’tcheap,soIwantedtomakesureIwasreadyforit.
W:Yes, you always manage to pick expensive hobbies! Butseriously,I know you love exciting things,
butnotattheexpenseofsafety,Ihope.
M:Well,youneedconfidenceandcouragetodoanyextremesport,butIstillknowmylimits.
W:Isthatbecauseyou’reconstantlyawareofdangers?
M: Well, that’s true of all extreme sports. But with climbing, you’re always thinking several moves
ahead to figure out the best route and anticipate possible problems. It’s a skill that I’m using in other
aspectsofmylife.
W:Well,thatsoundsgreat.MaybeIshouldgiveitatry!
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。现在,你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。
(Text9)
W:Goodafternoon,you’vereachedDr.Patterson’sPhysioOffice.
M:This is Neil Ecob. Our office had your company work on one of our treatmenttables yesterday,but
itlookslikesomeoneonyourteamlefttheirtoolkithere.
W:Wow!Thanks forletting usknow.Our technician,Rob,has beenin apanicalldayandwill bevery
happytohearthis,aswillhismanager.WhenshouldIsendhimovertogethistoolsback?
M: We are only closed tomorrow, but other than that, we are open Tuesday to Sunday from 9 in the
morninguntil4intheafternoon.Hecanswingbyanytime.Theequipmentwillbeatthefrontdeskwith
me.
W: Great. He is actually right here beside me and said he is going to leave right now to get them. He
shouldbethereinthenextthirtyminutes.Thankyouagainforgivingusacall!
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。现在,你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。
(Text10)
W: Hieveryone, my name’s Marion Fordham andI’m a climate scientist. I’m here today to talk to you
aboutthehistoryofweatherforecasting.Recordsfromasfarbackas600BCEfromBabylon,inancient
Iraq, suggest that cloud shapes were used to make forecasts. Different animal behaviors were used to
predictshort-termweatherpatternsinJapanandmanyothernations.
Methods of weather forecasting remained unchanged for the next 2,000 years or so, until
technological breakthroughs led to greater accuracy. The first of these, in the mid-15th century,
measured how damp air was. The first thermometer, which was used to measure temperature, was
created in the late 16th century and improved weather predictions. By the start of the 20th century, a
Norwegian scientist employed mathematical calculations for forecasts, starting in 1904. It was
time-consuming, as computers hadn’t been invented yet. In the 1920s, electrical equipment for
recording weather-related data had become more reliable.Airplanes of the time were still unable to fly
highenoughtogatherrelevantinformation,soballoonsperformedthisroleinstead,astheywereableto
travel up to 30 kilometers above the earth’s surface before bursting. Since the first satellite to be sent
into space specifically to help with forecasts was launched in 1960, this technology has been a
continuouspresenceaboveearth.
湖北省新八校教科研协作体*英语答案(共 6 页)第 6 页