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参考机密级管理 启用前 听第 段材料 回答第 至第 题
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. What can Cindy see from her bedroom window?
东三省名校联盟 届高三《最后一卷》联合模拟考试
A. A bakery. B. Her friends house. C. A park.
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. How does Cindy feel about moving?
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A. Excited. B. Upset. C. Surprised.
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. What does the man suggest doing with the rest of the toys?
考试时间 分钟 试卷满分 分 A. Giving them away. B. Throwing them away. C. Selling them off.
( :150 :150 ) 听第 段材料 回答第 至 题
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注意事项: 11
.What time is it now?
答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、座位号和准考证号填写在答题卡上,并认真阅读答题卡上的
1. A. 11:30 a.m. B. 11:00 a.m. C. 10:30 a.m.
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注意事项。
. What job does the man interview for?
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,用 A. A manager. B. A salesman. C. A bank clerk.
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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。 写在本试卷上无效。 . What does the woman ask the man to do in the end?
考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 A. Calm himself down. B. Show his resume. C. Share work experiences.
听第 段材料 回答第 至 题
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 分) . What makes the man go home late these days?
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A. The conflict with his wife. B. The noise made by his kids. C. The pressure of unemployment.
第一节:(共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分) 15
5 1.5 7.5 . Which country did the woman travel to last month?
听下面 段对话 每段对话后有一个小题 从题中所给的 三个选项中选出最佳选项 听
5 。 , A、B、C 。 A. Greece. B. America. C. Britain.
完每段对话后 你都有 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
, 10 。 。 . Why does the woman plan to call Johnny Brown tomorrow?
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:How much is the shirt? A. To invite him to a trip. B. To ask him about a position. C. To report her sales performance.
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A.£ 19.15. B. £ 9.18. C. £ 9.15. . How does the woman sound?
答案是
C。 A. Helpful. B. Grateful. C. Disappointed.
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. Who is the man probably talking to? 10 , 18 20 。
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A. A babysitter. B. A student. C. A client. . What does the research show?
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. What is wrong with Rubys laptop? A. Cats rely upon humans to feel safe.
A. It fails to be charged. B. It turns itself off frequently. C. It cant connect to the Internet. B. Cats treat humans like their fellows.
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. How much will the man pay for the backpack? C. Cats reputation as a cold pet is true.
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A. $40. B. $36. C. $34. . Why do cats expose their stomachs?
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. What is the conversation mainly about? A. To beg for food. B. To ask for a belly stroke. C. To show their trust.
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A. A monkey. B. A song. C. A story. . How do cats greet other cats they dont know?
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. Whose birthday is around the corner? A. By staring at other cats. B. By raising their tails. C. By touching legs.
A. Shirleys. B. Sophias. C. Maggies. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 分)
第二节:(共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分) 50
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听下面 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 三个选项中选 第一节:(共 小题,每小题 分,满分 分)
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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 秒钟 听完后 各小题将给 阅读下列短文 从每题所给的四个选项 和 中 选出最佳选项
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出 秒钟的作答时间 每段对话或独白读两遍 A
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听第 段材料 回答第 题 Kids Plays 2025
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aged 3 and above will enjoy this fun-filled play as our brave adventurers set off on a journey to find a bear. . Which of the following is the best title for the text?
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A. At the Monarchs Arts Centre. B. At the Apian Arts Centre. B. A Success Story Inspires More People to Follow
C. At ACT5 Theatre. D. At the Ursine Centre Theatre. C. A Best-seller Describes an Unforgettable Journey at Sea
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. Whats Were Going on a Bear Hunt about? D. A Woman Trapped on a Boat for a Decade Details “Escape”
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A. Hunting treasure. B. Finding a bear. C.Visiting a wood. D. Meeting animals.
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. Where is the text most likely from? This morning, l saw the shocking headline: “Passenger Dies When Car Crashes in Driverless Mode”.
A. A diary entry. B. A book review. C. A parenting magazine. D. A news website. In the article, various people said that the public should oppose the idea of developing driverless cars.
B
They said that some advances in technology were unnecessary and could even be dangerous. Hence, we
A woman has recalled her childhood spent “trapped”on a boat with her parents, detailing how she should cease accepting technology just because it is new. The newspaper reported that the car company had
made her “escape”. already apologized for the accident, but the families of the dead said it was not enough. Nevertheless, the
While her parents thought it was the trip of a lifetime and often described the opportunity as a company still claimed that most people would be traveling in driverless cars one day soon.
“privilege”, Suzanne has since compared it to being locked up in prison. On the one hand, there are many different groups of people around the world who live happily in the
Now 55 years old, Suzanne has shared her tale of survival on the Internet, and recalled her 10 years at absence of new technology. They do not own or drive cars,watch TV,or use the Internet. They live mainly as
sea in her tell-all memoir Wavewalker. Despite her father assuring her the “trip would be safe”, Suzanne farmers, and they will probably be living the same way in the distant future. They advocate a simple life
claimed it was “incredibly dangerous”, sharing details of a dangerous journey from South Africa to Australia with an emphasis on hard work, family and community. They think that is better than caring about luxuries
where the boat hit an “enormous storm”. “The waves became bigger and bigger, and finally one crashed or following the lives of the rich and famous.
over the back of the boat,” she recalled. “I was thrown, a little girl at 7, against the ceiling of the cabin On the other hand, new technology has provided people everywhere with many benefits over the years.
and against the wall, breaking my skull and nose. Three days later, we found a tiny little island in the For example, the latest weather-tracking computer programmes give people lots of warnings about potential
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middle of the Indian Ocean where I had multiple head operations without anaesthetic ( ).” natural disasters, which saves many lives. Moreover,the Internet has made it possible for friends and family to
In order to get through her “very strange” childhood, Suzanne recalled how she determined to get an keep in touch easily even if they are on opposite sides of the world. It has also made finding opportunities
education to live a normal life. While remote education wasnt an option in 1969, Suzanne enrolled in an in life much easier, as it allows people to make larger networks of friends through using social media.
Australian correspondence school when she was 13. Then, when she was 16, and her brother 15, her Personally, I have benefited quite a lot from technological advances. I found my career as an Al
parents enrolled the two teenagers in a school in New Zealand while they continued sailing. Despite the designer through a social media network. My health monitor, which I wear all the time, has also helped me
gaps in her education, Suzanne landed a spot at Oxford University, and after saving up money shed earned get into the best shape of my life. Of course, technology changes the way we live,and it can be a scary
working on a farm, Suzanne bought a one-way plane ticket back to the UK. prospect. Nevertheless, I will always look on the positive side of change and accept it rather than resist it.
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Since going public with her story, which she was inspired to do after the death of her husband in 2018, . What does the underlined word “cease” in the first paragraph mean?
Suzannes book instantly became a bestseller. Suzannes extraordinary tale has captured the hearts of A. Stop. B. Tolerate. C. Admit. D. Appreciate.
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. Why does the author mention the groups in paragraph 2 ? . What is a key feature of suggestopedia in the experiment?
A. To praise the groups. A. Focusing on direct vocabulary memorization. B. Stimulating active recall of texts.
B. To advocate a simple rural lifestyle. C. Using a direct teaching approach. D. Encouraging passive listening.
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C. To emphasize the importance of hard work. . What can be inferred about the new method from the last paragraph?
D. To present positive sides of tech-free life. A. It has gained great popularity. B. It still has a long way to go.
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. What is paragraph 3 of the text mainly about? C. Students attitude helps its success. D. Its a win-win strategy.
第二节:(共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分)
A. The major strengths of new technology. 5 2.5 12.5
根据短文内容 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项 选项中有两项为多余选项
B. The main reasons for developing technology. , 。 。
Active learning
C. The future application of the new technology.
D. The different reactions of people towards technology. Most people assume that the human brain is set on“automatic”— that means it learns all by itself.
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. What is the authors attitude toward new technology? These kinds of learning behaviors are called “active learning”. l suggest doing four things to take
A. Unclear. B. Objective. C. Doubtful. D. Approving. an active role in your learning.
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There are two kinds of voices: the inner voice and the outer voice. Your inner voice expresses
If we think of a book we studied months ago, we will find it easier to recall its colour, its typeface, your personal opinions, while the outer voice tells you about what you hear or read. If you keep paying too
and the table where we sat than the content we were concentrating on. If we think of a lecture we listened much attention to it, you risk missing important information. Instead, active learners are open-minded and
to with great concentration, we will recall the lecturers appearance, the failure of the air-conditioning, focus on what the speaker/ writer is saying, not on what their brain is saying in the background. In this
much more easily than the ideas we went to learn. This phenomenon proves that the connections made in way, they are in a better position to make decisions.
有意识的
the brain through unconscious processing are more lasting than those made through conscious( ) Ask questions. Asking questions is the easiest way to promote active learning. When you get information
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processing. George Lozanov therefore proposed his theory and came up with a new teaching approach. from someone, from books or the Internet, ask questions about the topic. And the very act of
暗示教学法
In suggestopedia( ), as he called his method, consciousness is shifted away from the working out questions will help you to achieve a higher level of understanding about the topic.
curriculum to focus on something around. In a recent experiment, it consists of two sessions. The first Get to the truth. Active learners do not accept everything they learn. They attempt to find the truth at
session is in two parts. In the first part, the music is classical (Mozart, Beethoven) and the teacher the heart of each idea. Even when an idea sounds entirely unlikely, there may be an aspect of it that is
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reads the text slowly and sincerely, with attention to the dynamics of the music. The students follow the based on truth. No matter how crazy an idea seems, try to find out the source of it.
text in their books. This is followed by several minutes of silence. In the second part, they listen to Focus on the message. Many people miss out on learning opportunities because they let their feelings
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baroque music (Bach, Corelli, Handel) while the teacher reads the text in a normal speaking voice. get in the way. This is human nature, after all. But do not forget you can still learn from them.
Active learners do not judge people based on first impressions or personal feelings. This goes the other way
During this time they have their books closed.
as well — do not just assume that some people are always right because of who they are or just because
Some hours after the two-part session, there is a follow-up class at which the students are stimulated to
they are your friends.
recall the material presented. Once again the approach is indirect. The students do not focus their attention
on trying to remember the vocabulary, but focus on using the language to communicate. A. Listen to the outer voice.
While suggestopedia has gained some fame through success in the teaching of modern languages, few B. Do not stop being curious.
teachers are able to achieve thesame level of success as Lozanov and his associates. The students have not C. Argue with your inner voice.
developed the appropriate mind set. They are often not motivated to learn through this method because they D. The answers will lead you to further learning.
do not have enough “faith”. They do not see it as “real teaching” especially as it does not seem to involve E. It is true that we cannot help disliking some people.
the “work” that is essential to learning. F. Actually, we need to train ourselves to be better learners.
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. Whats easier to recall in paragraph 1? G. Thus, you will increase your chance of learning something.
A. Book content. B. Lecture ideas. 第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 分)
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C. Associated details. D. Consciously learned facts.
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. Why are different types of music used in the experiment? 15 1 15
阅读下面短文 从短文后各题所给的四个选项 和 中 选出可以填入空白处的最佳
A. To let teachers teach more freely. , (A、B、C D) ,
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B. To see how students react to music. 。
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C. To create different learning atmospheres. There is a story about a wise king who taught his people to be .
D. To test students music appreciation ability. One night, he placed a large stone in the middle of the main street. Then he hid behind a huge tree
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and . visitors to appreciate their beauty but also help them better understand the history and culture behind them.
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First came a farmer with his cart( ) heavily with grain. “Well, whoever saw such 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 分)
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carelessness!” he complained , as he turned his cart and drove the stone. Soon afterward,
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a young soldier came. He was thinking of the wonderful he would show in the war when he crashed 15
47 66 你校将举办一场主题为 科技发展是否有利于传统文化传承 的英语辩论赛 作为正方辩手 请
into the stone and fell onto the ground. Rising to his feet, he angrily. After a while, a women also . “ ” 。 ,
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the stone and hurt her ankle. herself up, she limped away in tears. , 。
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The king watched all day but found nobody making a(an) to move it. Just then, a young girl :
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came. Though looking very tired, she managed to move the stone away with great effort. Imagine her 1. ( 、VR );
科技促进传统与现代的创新融合 如数字故宫 修复文物
when she saw the gold coins beneath the stone. The king stepped out. “My dear, now the gold is yours, 2. ( 、AI );
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because you are the only person who has got the I wanted to teach my people.” 3. 。
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we often find and burdens in our way. We may complain while we walk around them, or we :“Is technological development conducive to the inheritance of traditional culture?”“
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can them and find out what they mean. Disappointment is usually the price of . ”
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. A. industrious B. brilliant C. sensitive D. optimistic Ladies and gentlemen,
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. A. left B. watched C. searched D. doubted
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. A. reserved B. decorated C. loaded D. stored
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. A. patiently B. crossly C. painfully D. politely
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. A. along B. beyond C. over D. around
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. A. discoveries B. memories C. bravery D. weapons
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It was unseasonally hot in the Australian state of New South Wales. By mid-afternoon on Thursday,the
. A. turned up B. blew up C. passed away D. went away
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sun was beating down and the clear blue skies showed no signs of the forecast rain. Adrian Main was doing
灌木丛
. A. tripped over B. came across C. headed off D. checked out
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what he loved, working outside in the bushes ( ) that surround the leafy suburbs of Sydney.
. A.Pulling B. Taking C. Picking D. Pushing
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Guided by his love of mountain-bike riding, Adrian had founded Synergy Trails, a construction
. A. attempt B. excuse C. plan D. appeal
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company that specialized in installing narrow, winding dirt-bike trails in the bushes for weekend and
. A .surprise B. joy C. gratitude D. hesitation
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competition riders. It was dusty, dirty work at times, but with the trees providing shade and the only
. A. trick B. lesson C. information D. present
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noise coming from his team and the local birds, there wasnt any place hed rather be.
. A. extras B. sufferings C. complaints D. barriers
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Over the years, the 40-year-old had encountered poisonous creatures while working around in soil,
. A. lift B. ignore C. avoid D. challenge
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including poisonous spiders and snakes, but he knew how to distinguish the non-threatening ones from the
. A. laziness B. greed C. cruelty D. moral
really dangerous ones. Adrian was trained in first aid, though he never seriously thought hed need it.
第二节:(共 小题,每小题 分,满分 分)
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With the clock ticking down towards the start of the weekend, Adrian had only a few chores left to
阅读下面材料 在空白处填入适当的内容 个单词 或括号内单词的正确形式
, (1 ) 。
do. His tool was in his vehicle, parked some 50 metres away. He considered getting it, but the job was
In recent times,stamp collecting has emerged as a fresh and innovative approach for young people
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small, and only a light dig was necessary to get beneath the shallow soil and leaf litter. So he used his
(document) their travel experiences, and many have been driven by the hobby, offers a
hands instead. However, just as his fingers slid under the pile of leaves, he felt a sharp, deep pain in
strong sense of interactivity and ceremony, to explore more attractions.
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his left hand. Adrian quickly pulled out his hand, only to see a spider on his left index finger. The
Instead of (mere) capturing photos with famous landmarks, enthusiasts of this new trend
five-centimetre-long black creature had its sharp teeth firmly cut into the skin. The pain felt as if a nail
eagerly explore every corner of various attractions, museums, and shops during their journeys in search of
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were being hammered into his finger.
a diversity of stamps. They imprint the stamps, usually single or multicolored pictures of the scenic
He shook his hand up and down hard to throw off the spider, and it finally dropped to the ground.
spots, names of the places, profiles of famous people or cultural relics, on postcards or in travel journals or
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It was a fully grown male Sydney funnel-web, the most poisonous spider in Australia.
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commemorative albums, thus (create) a unique keepsake( )of their travels.
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Free paid, each stamp serves as a concrete representation of the visitors (present) at
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that specific location, becoming a treasured part of their memories.
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Kuang Zhaoxin, 25-year-old designer, particularly admires the beautifully made replicas of
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stamps (find) in museums. She thinks that impressing these into her journal and then recording
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memories from the museums (build) a strong sense of connection. These stamps not only allow
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