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江西省十校协作体 2025 届高三第一次联考英语试卷 A.The deaf. B.The blind. C.The wheelchairusers.
11.Whatkind of holidays are mostpopular?
命题人: 毛小草 周绍芳 审题人:杨云仙 管丽琴
A.Activity camps. B.Beach getaways. C.Citybreaks.
考试时间:120分钟 考试分值:150 分
12.Howdid themanfeel about last month's trip?
1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。 A.Regretful. B.Relaxed. C.Proud.
2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动, 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
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,写在本试
13.Howdid Sophielearn to hand-colorphotos?
卷上无效。 A.Watching videos. B.Finding a painter. C.Takingclasses at school.
3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 14.What does Sophiedobefore hand-coloring historical photos?
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后, A.Shetalks to experts. B.Shedoes research. C.Sheevaluates theirworth.
15.What was Sophiepleased about after herbookwas published?
你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上
A.The encouragement from ahistorian.
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B.The comments given byteachers.
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。
C.The response she'd got onsocial media.
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。 16.What does Sophieplan todonext?
例:Howmuch is the shirt? A.Givetalks. B.Study history. C.Learn photography.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
A. £19.15 B. £9.18 C.£9.15
17.Which stage took longer than expected?
答案是C。
A.Planning. B.Design. C.Construction.
1.What does theman ask thewoman to do?
18.What was difficultabout buildingthe classrooms?
A. CallGeorge. B.Welcomesomecustomers. C. Delivera document.
A.Making them bright. B.Controllingthe temperature. C.Reducing the noise.
2.What does theman think ofthepresentation?
19.Whichplace will beavailable to thelocal residents?
A. It was useful. B. It was boring. C. It was difficult.
A.The sports center. B.The musicrooms. C.The art studio.
3.When will theman start preparing for theplay?
20.Why is adisplay arranged?
A.At 6:30pm. B.At 7:30pm. C.At 8:30pm.
A.Tointroduce theschool to thecommunity.
4.What are thespeakers talking about?
B.Tofamiliarizestudents with thebuilding.
A.Abig sale. B.Aforest project. C.Acharity event.
C.Toexpress thanks to local businessmen.
5.Whywilltheman go to Brad's office? 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
A.Tomeet a colleague. B.Todiscuss aparty. C.Toattend an interview.
第一节(共15个小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
A
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
BeachCleanupVolunteersWanted
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 MajorDuties
将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 Collect trash from shorelines, sort it, and package it. Follow defined protocols (方案) to
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 identify, count, and measure trash and record data on paper or on digital devices such as iPads and
camera.Volunteers will work inpairs or smallgroups.
6.Where didthe woman dovoluntary work yesterday?
Pre-registration is not required; walk-ins are welcome. All children must be accompanied by a
A. In apark. B. By a river. C. Onabeach.
parent or guardian. Please wear closed toed shoes and sun protection. Volunteers are encouraged to
7.When isthe next event?
bring your own reusable bucket, gloves, and water bottle. Instructions, data cards, trash and
A. OnMonday. B. OnTuesday. C. OnWednesday.
recycling bags, gloves, and water will otherwise beprovided.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
WorkLocation
8.What madeMr.Lee stand out?
Ventura Harbor beaches. Park near Channel Islands National Park Visitor Center, 1901
A. His qualifications. B. His experience. C. His confidence.
Spinnaker Drive, Ventura and follow signs to the event. Some work locations cannot be reached by
9.What did Ms.Simpsongive updoing?
road ortrail and require cross-country travel from trails orshorelines.
A.Accepting ajoboffer. B. Joininga runningrace. C. Runningfor manager.
Time Commitment
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
Three hours from 9am to noononJanuary 20,2025.
10.Whoare theman's target customers?
Qualifications
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{#{QQABAYIEggAAQgAAABhCEwXwCAKQkhEAAagOQAAAMAIACQNABCA=}#} Experience walking overuneven terrain; 25.Whatcan beinferred about ShiMing's dual careers?
Abilityto followstandard operatingprocedures and research protocols; A. They compete for hertimeand attention. B.They are interdependent.
Skillin deciding which procedure to followorwhether assistance from staffis needed; C.They enhance each other. D. They are completely separate.
Skillin collecting and recording accurate and precisedata, includingproofreading, as necessary; 26.Whichofthefollowing qualities best describes Shi Ming based onthearticle?
Experience communicating effectively with diverse personnel; and A. Determined and patriotic B.Humorousand confident
Abilityto followstandards ofprofessional behavior includingdress, punctuality,and interpersonal C.Caring and open-minded D. Committed andindependent
relationships. 27.Whatcan weinfer from thelastparagraph?
21.What istheprimary responsibility ofthisvolunteering opportunity? A. Shihas a strong desirefor attention and fame.
A.Toeducate participants onenvironmental issues. B.Shi has an interest incombining fashion with martial arts.
B.Tomonitorand document wildlifealong theshorelines. C.Shi has agreat ambition ofbecoming a UFC champion.
C.Togather and categorizewaste found on thebeaches. D. Shihas a strong senseof cultural identityand pride.
D.Toprovidesafety instructions to all attendees. C
22.Which ofthefollowing is arequirement for thevolunteers? It's not unusual for the words of influencers to gain popularity. But the influential
A. Signing upinadvance B.Wearing appropriateshoes philosopher Henry David Thoreau was born more than 200 years ago -- and now a term he's
C.Bringing buckets and gloves. D.Walking tothe worklocation credited with introducing, “brain rot”, is the Oxford University Press's word or phrase of 2024.
23.Which isexpected ofthevolunteers? Thoreau used the term in his 1854 book Walden, as he criticized oversimplification. He
A. Offering helpto staff. B.Analyzing dataaccurately. asked, “Why level downward to our dullest perception always, and praise that as common
C.Acquiring professional skills. D. Behaving properly. sense?”
B Today, brain rot reflects a worry that consuming the internet's endless waves of memes
After defeating her opponent Feng Xiaocan in a UFC tournament in Macao in November, China's and video clips, especially on social media, might numb one's head.
mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter Shi Ming solidified her reputation - not just through her athletic “For Thoreau, ‘brain-rot’ describes what happens to our minds and spirits when we
performance, but also for heridentity as atraditional Chinesemedicine(TCM)practitioner. suppress our inner instincts for curiosity and wonder,” Ellis, an authority on Thoreau, says,
Shi's journey into the world of martial arts began at college when she joined her university's “and instead resign ourselves to the unreflective habits we observe all around us.”
martial arts team. With natural talent and an unwavering (坚定的) work ethic, she quickly excelled in In today’s usage, brain rot is seen as a cautionary term for what might happen to us if we
local competitions. Under the guidance of US catch wrestling coach Bagher Amanolahi, Shi immersed get too distracted. “It's not just TikTok crazes but virtually our entire 24/7 media culture that
herself in mastering MMA's multifaceted techniques. Her dedication soon paid off as she transitioned Thoreau would accuse of belittling our minds,” she adds.
from local competitions to the global stage. Since 2020, she has fought 12 MMA matches, including Casper Grathwohl, president of Oxford Languages, said that he finds it fascinating that
three UFC fights in 2024. “brain rot” is being embraced by younger people. “It feels like a rightful next chapter in the
While her rise in MMA has been impressive, what sets Shi apart is her ability to balance two cultural conversation about humanity and technology,” he said.
demanding careers. Her days often start with early-morning hospital shifts, followed by intense evening When asked about how Thoreau might have seen our culture, “I think he might actually
training sessions. Despite the challenges, Shi believes her dual roles complement each other. “Medicine see us as in a more or less similar situation as the society he lived in,” Ellis says. “His point is
and martial arts both require discipline, empathy, and a commitment to continuous learning,” she that whether or not things are worse now than they were, our task at all times is the same: to
said. Her medical expertise in TCM has also proven invaluable in her athletic career as it could aid try our hardest to commit ourselves to the things that matter most in our brief and miraculous
recovery forherself and her teammates. lives,” Ellis says.
Balancing her medical career with her UFC dreams is not without challenges. As she faces 28.What does “brain rot” reflect intoday’s society?
increasingly strong international competitors, Shi acknowledges that a decision may eventually be A.People's lovefor social media.
needed. “There may come a timewhen I need to focus more on the fighting,” she said. “If that happens, B.Thepopularity of memes andvideo clips.
I'll gradually shift my focus moretoward thesport.” C. Concerns about overconsuming internet content.
As she envisions her future, Shi has an unconventional aspiration (渴望). “If Iever get the chance, D.The increasing numberof influencers.
29.Theunderlined word “suppress” inParagraph 4probably means ______.
I would love to wear a qipao, or Chinese traditional dress, to the UFC cage to show the strength of
A.hold back B.wake up C.depend on D. openup
Chinesewomen insports and represent my culture,” shesaid.
30.What is CasperGrathwohl's attitudetotheyounger generation embracing “brain rot”?
24.Whatmade ShiMing stand out amongother MMAfighters?
A.Negative B.Positive C.Neutral D. Uncertain
A. Her victory in theUFC tournament in Macao.
31.Whichofthefollowing can bethebest titlefor thetext?
B. Herexperience as aTCM practitioner.
A.The Riseof“Brain Rot” B.Thoreau's Influence onModern Culture
C. Hernatural talent and unwavering work ethic.
C.“Brain Rot”:AWarningfrom thePast D.TheOxfordWord of2024and Its Significance
D. Her guidance from US catch wrestling coach.
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The expression “a smile a day keeps the blues away” may have some credibility beyond the realm 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
of greeting card messages. The question of whether a smile or frown lifts or depresses emotion has Strategies to Become EmotionallyMature
persisted fordecades and is stillactively debated. The path to becoming emotionally intelligent is very tough and not everyone is able to do it.
In a new study, Korb and his colleagues sought a more definitive answer by using electrical muscle 36 Embrace them and you will not only become emotionally strong but will also improve as a
stimulation to literally force people to curl the corners of their mouth up or down into a smile or a person.
frown. They placed electrodes (电极) on 58 participants’skin and gradually increased the current until YouCannotChangeOthers
it caused acontraction that forced them to frown or smile. Just like you, everyone else is entitled to their own beliefs and opinions. You cannot change
Each participant was exposed multiple times for five seconds to several experimental conditions: others no matter how hard you try, nor could they change you. Even if you try changing others and
smiling or frowning while looking at a blank screen; smiling while looking at a happy image, such as a their feelings, you will only be hurting yourself in the process. The best course of action would be
beautiful beach; and frowning while looking at a depressing image, such as a beach covered in garbage. tochange yourself. 37 .
They also performed the same set of experiments with weaker stimulations that did not produce any TryUsing “I”Statements
visible movement of participants’ facial muscles. After being exposed to each condition, participants Whenever your feelings are disrupted or you get hurt, it is good to tell others how you really
ranked howpositiveornegative they felt. feel. 38 . You need to tell others how you feel about the situation but do so in a
Across all measures, researchers found correlations between participants’ facial features and their non-aggressive way. The best way to do this is by using “I” statements instead of “You”
reported feelings but no change in mood when exposed to the weaker stimulation. The strongest statements.
correlation occurred when smiles were paired with positive images.Without the accompanying imagery, 39
though, participants still ranked their mood lower when forced to frown and higher when stimulated to You are known by the company you keep. In order to be emotionally intelligent, you must
smile.For theimage-free findings, “theeffect was not massive,” Korb says. have a good and supporting company by your side. Steer clear of people who emotionally
Heather Lench, a professor of psychological and brain sciences, says the new study “opens up a manipulateothers. Whenever you feel somethinglikethat, cut tieswith them immediately.
new way to induce (引发) facial expressions,” adding that “if a strong relationship exists between TakeResponsibility ForYourActions
muscle activation and emotion, people might be able to self-stimulate their muscles using wearable Just like your words, you need to take full responsibility for your actions. If you don’t own
devices to change theiremotional state”. whatever you say or do, how can you become emotionally strong? If you have made a mistake and
Now Korb and his colleagues are planning to further investigate how activating different facial hurtothers in theprocess, apologizeimmediately. 40 .
muscles makes peoplefeel orwhether it is truly theactivity offacial muscles that influences emotion. A. AvoidNegative People
32.What’sthemain purpose ofthe newstudy? B. Build Strong Personal Connections
A.Tofigure out whether smilingorfrowning alters people’s mood. C. Hopefully,Iwill share strategies for emotional maturity
B.Toexplorehowfacial expressions affect people’sperception ofimages. D. It won’t bring your self-respect down, butactually betteryou
C.Tostudy howelectrical muscle stimulation works onfacial muscles. E. Taking care ofyourself shouldbe prioritized overanything else
D.Tounderstand how images affect people’s emotions. F. Thisis how you willbecome emotionally intelligent and happier
33.Which istrue about theweaker electrical stimulation usedin thestudy? G. Masking yourfeelings ortrying to be emotionlesswill only harm you
A. It caused noticeable movement in participants’facial muscles. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
B. It had noeffect ontheparticipants’reported mood. 第一节 (共15个小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
C. It was more effective inchanging participants' emotions. 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。
D. It was onlyused when participants were looking at depressing images.
Omar Nok embarked on a nine-month journey from Egypt to Japan with one rule: no
34.What can be inferred about theresearch findings?
flying. The restriction, he found, turned out to be 41 but limiting. “Taking other modes
A. Positiveimages greatly lifted participants’mooddespite thefacial features.
of transport,” he said, “allows me to see as much of the world as I can and not 42 0
B. Frowning led to themost negative moodwhen paired with depressing images.
anything. It's more 43 . Things can happen on the way."
C. Smilingled tothemost positivemoodwhen paired withhappy images.
Nok, a 30-year-old Egyptian German 44 in Cairo, had never traveled east of
D. Participants’emotions were not affected byanyfacial expressions.
Egypt before. This past week — 275 days later — he 45 it to Tokyo, completing his
35.What isparagraph 5mainly about?
28,700-mile journey.
A. Supporting evidence forthe research results.
To get there, he traveled by foot, hitchhiking, bus, train, ferry, motorcycle, ship, bicycle,
B.Afurther explanation oftheresearch results.
camel and horse. He's diligently 46 his daily adventures on his Instagram account,
C.Areasonable doubt about theresearch findings.
which has 47 to more than 750,000 followers. His only constant was his backpack, no
D.Apotential application of theresearch findings.
heavier than 28 pounds, containing about a week's worth of clothes.
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Keeping himself in the dark a bit when traveling, he said, helps him limit his 49 and stay 请给你的英国朋友Mary写封邮件邀请她参与舞台设计,内容包括:
open. With some countries, he said, it was 50 not to come in with preconceived notions 1)简单介绍这个短剧;
(先入之见). His perceptions of some Middle East countries, for example, were 51 by news
2)商定讨论的时间和地点。
coverage that has long cast the region as unsafe and conflict-ridden. But in his actual experiences,
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what 52 to Nok was the warmth and generosity of the people there.
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Nok’s posts have fueled 53 dialogue among his followers. “I could see it always,
Dear Mary,
everywhere in the comments — the 54 were learning that good people are everywhere
despite the country, race, 55 . We, as humans, have more in common than we have ______________________________________________________________________________________
differences.” ______________________________________________________________________________________
41. A. something B. nothing C. anything D. none Yours,
42. A. waste B. lose C. skip D. spoil Li Hua
43. A. eventful B. meaningful C. fruitful D. delightful
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44. A. located B. based C. headquartered D. established
45. A. made B. managed C. finished D. got 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。
46. A. captured B. represented C. published D. documented Ryan held his phone with both hands, his eyes focused on the screen. He immersed (沉浸)
47. A. improved B. declined C. ballooned D. remained himself in the virtual world of computer games. His addiction had reached a point where it
48. A. taking B. planning C. recording D. recalling consumed every waking moment of his life. His grades suffered, and his schoolwork became a
49. A. imagination B. expectations C. fears D. ambitions mere afterthought. Ryan's mother knew she had to do something to help him get back on track, It's
50. A. impossible B. incredible C. flexible D. desirable timefor achange.Shedecided to send his sonto spend amonth with his grandfatherin thevillage.
51. A. changed B. colored C. formed D. confirmed The next day, as Ryan stepped off the bus in a countryside village, a wave of unfamiliarity
52. A. got across B. stood out C. came down D. took place washed over him.Theabsence oftechnology left him feeling out ofplace.
53. A. controversial B. indifferent C. negative D. positive Grandfather Jack approached with a warm smile. “Ryan, my boy! welcome to my world.”
54. A. travelers B. listeners C. speakers D. viewers Ryan's arms crossed. “Idon't want to be here, Grandpa. I missmy games.This is soboring!”
55. A. income B. age C. religion D. gender Grandfather Jack said, “I understand, Ryan. Change can be difficult, but sometimes we need to
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分 15分) step out of our comfort zone to discover new passions. Let's try something together. How about we
go fishing?”
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。
Reluctantly, Ryan agreed. He joined Grandfather Jack by the peaceful lakeside. An hour
Humankind has developed so much that urban expansion and intensive agriculture now dominate
passed, and the lack of bites frustrated Ryan. Meanwhile, Grandpa Jack's line seemed to dance
our landscapes. Unfortunately, 56 that comes the threat of climate change and a loss
witheach catch.
of biodiversity. What if we could return these landscapes to places that teem with (充满) wildlife?
Frustration turned to anger as Ryan shouted, “Why is it so easy for you, Grandpa? I never
Sincethe1980s, the concept of rewilding 57 (increase) in popularity.But what exactly isit?
seem to catch anything. It's not fair!” Grandfather Jack's voice was gentle but firm. “Ryan, life isn't
Put 58 (simple), rewilding is a technique that returns landscapes to a 59 (wild), always about instant gratification(满足). Sometimes, it takes perseverance and patience to gain
more natural state. It often involves reintroducing plants or animals that used to live there, but now rewards.The fish may not bebitingnow,but don' t losehope. Keep trying, andyou’llsee results.”
don’t. Rewilding is “about letting nature take care of 60 (it), enabling natural processes to “With a newfound determination inspired by his grandfather’s faith, Ryan cast his line back
repair damaged ecosystems 61 restore degraded landscapes.” So, unlike traditional into the water. The evening air grew cooler. Doubts clouded his mind as he wondered if his
conservation techniques, its aim is 62 (reduce) theneed for human intervention. grandfather's words were mere empty promises. Just as he was about to suggest giving up, he felt
weight ontheline.This was it -themoment hehad been waitingfor.
In a 2021 article 63 (call) ‘Guiding principles for rewilding’, it mentioned that even
注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
though rewilding is about reducing human 64 (present) in ecosystems, that doesn’t mean we
should be excluded from nature. The authors encourage compassion (同情) and learning from nature. ToRyan's surprise, itwasn'tafish butawornbagof ancient coins.
They also say that, to avoid fear amongst rural communities that their farmland will be taken away, and
65 new predators will endanger their livestock, local people should be included so they have some
control over theprocess and can directly benefit from it. On thedayof leaving the village, Ryancarried with himanew found passionfor archaeology.
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第一节 (满分15分) _______________________________________________________________________________
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