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昆明市五华区 2025 届高三上学期期中教学质量检测
英 语
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
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,并标在试卷
的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.WhatgiftdoesthemanwanttogivetoEric’sson?
A.Amagazine. B.Potatochips. C.Atoycar.
2.Whereareprobablythespeakers?
A.Inthediningroom. B.Inthegarden. C.Inthekitchen.
3.Howmuchwillthewomanspendrentingacar?
A.$25. B.$50. C.$130.
4.Whyisthemantalkingtothewoman?
A.Tointroduceaplan. B.Toaskforinformation. C.Toextendaninvitation.
5.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheadaption?
A.Dissatisfied. B.Surprised. C.Expectant.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What’sprobablytherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Neighbors. B.Mumandson. C.Couples.
7.WhatdotheyplantodoatnoononSaturday?
A.Cleanupthepark. B.Playgameswithchildren. C.Haveapicnic.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Whatistheman?
A.Ajournalist. B.Aworkerinthepark. C.Avisitor.
学科网(北京)股份有限公司9.Whatdothewoman’sdaughterslike?
A.The4Dfilm. B.Thefree-falldrops. C.TheAdventurewith7Dwarfs.
10.Whyarethecoupleintheparkalone?
A.Theyarecelebratingtheiranniversary.
B.Theirchildrenarehavingfunindividually.
C.Thekidsarenotallowedtoenteratthemoment.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Howdidthewoman’sparentssupporther?
A.BytellingheraboutMadamCurie.
B.Bybuyingherbooksaboutscience.
C.Bykeepinghercompanydoingexperiments.
12.What’sthewoman’sfavoritesubjectatschool?
A.Chemistry. B.Maths. C.Music.
13.Whatmightthewomandointhefuture?
A.Toteachartinaschool. B.Totreatpeople’sdiseases. C.Toresearchhealthyfood.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.Whowillthewomantaketotheperformance?
A.Herson. B.Herdaughter. C.Both.
15.Whydoesthewomanchoosethemoreexpensivetickets?
A.Togetthelasttickets. B.Towatchitmoreclearly. C.Tobeabletogoonthestage.
16.Howwillthewomanpay?
A.Gototheticketcenteratonce.
B.Connectedbytheassistantlater.
C.Payonthescenebeforetheperformance.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatdoesthenewinventionusetocatchthedrunkdrivers?
A.Thecameras. B.Themonitors. C.Thedetectors.
18.Whatmightleadthesystemtoidentifythedrunk?
A.Theshiningeyes. B.Thedroopyeyelids. C.Thedullfacialexpressions.
19.HowmanypeopledieindrunkdrivingcrashesintheUSdaily?
A.75. B.39. C.37.
20.Whoisthespeakertalkingto?
A.Theinventorsofnewproducts.
B.Thestudentsofadrivingcourse.
C.Theaudienceoftheradioprogram.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
学科网(北京)股份有限公司A
GOLDENGATENATIONALRECREATIONAREATRAILS
Formanyofus,thesprawlingandspectaculartrailsystematGoldenGateishowweexperiencetheparksand
encountertheirmanywonders.Trailsareasuniqueandcomplexastheecosystemstheyhelpprotect,orthe
extraordinarypeoplewhohelpcareforthem.IntroduceyourselftooneofthetrailsintheGoldenGateNational
Parks,andgetreadytomeetmagic.
Battery EastTrail
Difficulty:Easiest LENGTH:0.80milesround-trip
OneofthesignaturetrailimprovementprojectsoftheParksConservancy,themulti-useBatteryEastTrail
featureseye-poppingviewsofthesoaringtowersoftheGoldenGateBridge,aswellasanoverlookareatoadmire
thespanandSanFranciscoBay.
AltaTrail
Difficulty:ModeratelyDifficult LENGTH:5.02milesround-trip
ThisisalongbutgradualclimbfromtheeasternsideoftheMarinHeadlands.Thisfireroadisingood
condition,makingforaneasyroutetowanderalong.
BaquianoTrail
Difficulty:Moderate LENGTH:2.22milesround-trip
Drivinguptotheparkingareaissteep,andit’sapremonitionofwhatthetrailwillbelike.Youguessedit,the
ascentwillbetoo.However,switchbacksmaketheclimbmucheasier.Nearthetopoftheridge,itflattensoutand
becomesafireroad.
Batteries to BluffsTrail
Difficulty:Difficult LENGTH:0.70milesround-trip
StretchingfromjustsouthoftheGoldenGateBridgetoBatteryCrosby,thetrailoffersspectacularcoastal
panoramas,viewsoftheGoldenGate,andasafedescenttoMarshall’sBeach.
Ifyouwanttogetmoreinformation,youcanclickParksconservancy.org.
21.WhatisafeatureoftheBatteryEastTrail?
A.ItoffersbroadviewsofSanFranciscoBay. B.It’stheshortesttrailinthearea.
C.It’sachallengingclimbforexperiencedhikers. D.Itsfireroadisingoodcondition.
22.Whichtrailisthemostchallengingtoclimb?
A.BatteryEastTrail. B.AltaTrail.
C.BaquianoTrail. D.BatteriestoBluffsTrail.
23.Wheredoesthistextprobablycomefrom?
A.Atraveljournal. B.Awebsite. C.Alocalnewspaper. D.Amagazine.
B
“XinNongren”means“NewFarmers”,whichreferstoyoungChinesewhodevotethemselvestosustainable
farmingafterquittingjobs.ShiYan,thefounderofSharedHarvest,anorganicfarminthecountrysidenorthof
Beijing,isarepresentativeof“XinNongren”.
学科网(北京)股份有限公司ShiYanwasbornin1982inHebeiProvince.AsastudentattheRenminUniversityofChina,shewas
concernedaboutthewidespreadenvironmentaldamagecausedbychemical-reliantfarmingpractices.In2008,she
travelledtotheUSasanintern(实习生)atMinnesota’sEarthriseFarmtoseetheCommunitySupported
Agriculture(CSA)inaction.Beingcommunity-focused,CSAfarmsarerununderorganicprinciples.Akey
elementofCSAisitssharedrisk,membership-marketingstructure,whichfinanciallyprotectsfarmerswhile
connectingthemtoconsumers.
SharedHarvestistheresultofwhatYanlearnedthere.Openedin2012,itisnotonlyacompletelyorganic
farmbutalsooneofthefirstinChinatofollowtheCSAmodel.Whenshefirststartedit,fewhadheardofCSA.
Now,thereareover1,500CSAfarmsinChina.SharedHarvestpridesitselfonnaturalalternativestochemical
pesticides.Insteadofchemicals,theteamuseshotpepperwater,forinstance,totreatcropdiseases.
Findingnaturalsolutionscanbetime-consumingandlabour-intensive,withsomeproblemsrequiringweeks
ofindividualattention.Unsurprisingly,suppliesofvegetables,eggsandmeatcostaboutthreetimesmorethanthat
soldatordinarygrocerystores.It’sexpensive,butYanbelieves40percentofBeijingresidentscanaffordgreen
produce.“Itrequiresadifferentmindset,”shesays.Shenotonlyhopestoconvincetheconsumers,butshe’s
determinedtoeducatefarmersaboutorganicpractices.“Wehavetounderstandthefarmer,andusingpesticidesis
justlikesmoking.They’readdictedtoit,”shesays.
24.Whataretypical“XinNongren”like?
A.Theyareunabletofindjobs. B.Theymajorinorganicfarming.
C.Theychoosetocontributetofarming. D.Theyareforcedtoworkinthecountryside.
25.WhatisthebusinessmodeofCSAfarms?
A.Theyarerunbycommunities. B.Theyworkwithotherfarms.
C.Theyemployinternstodothework. D.Theyinvolvebothfarmersandconsumers.
26.Whatdowelearnfromthelastparagraph?
A.FewcanaffordproducefromSharedHarvest.
B.ShiYanhasalreadypracticedthenewwayonmostfarms.
C.Farmersarealwaysfondofsmoking.
D.Changesofmindsetarethekeytosuccess.
27.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeShiYan?
A.Responsibleanddetermined. B.Generousandproud.
C.Hardworkingandtalented. D.Diligentandcharitable.
C
Whitenoisehaslongbeenapropersolutionfordrowningoutbackgroundsoundsandfindingpeaceandquiet.
However,recently,itscolorfulcompetitors—pinknoiseandbrownnoise—havebeengainingattention.There’sa
growingdiscussionaroundpinknoise,brownnoise,greennoise—arainbowofcomfortingsounds—andtheir
potentialeffectsonsleep,concentration,andrelaxation.
Whitenoiseisaconsistentsoundthatcontainsallfrequenciesinthespectrum(频谱)ofaudiblesound,eachat
equalintensity.It’softendescribedasa“hissing”sound,similartostatic(静电噪音)onatelevisionorradio.White
noiseispopularformakingiteasierforpeopletoconcentrateorsleep.
学科网(北京)股份有限公司Pinknoisehasequalintensityperoctave(八度音阶),meaningitsenergyismoreconcentratedatlower
frequencies.Thisresultsinasofterandmorecomfortingsoundthanwhitenoise.Thinkofthegentlerustling(沙沙
声)ofleavesorthesteadyrainonarooftop.Studiessuggestpinknoisecanimprovesleepqualitybyenhancing
deeperandlongersleep.Brownnoise,alsoknownasrednoise,hasevenmoreenergyatlowerfrequencies,
producingadeeperandmorerumblingsound.Somepeoplefindbrownnoiseparticularlyeffectiveforrelaxation
andreducinganxiety,asitsdeepertonescanhaveacalmingeffect.
Selectingtherighttypeofnoisedependsonyourpersonalpreferenceandthespecificbenefitsyou’reseeking.
Pinknoisemayhelpyoufallasleepfasterandenjoymorerestorativesleep.Whitenoiseisstillagoodchoicefor
thoseneedingtoconcentrateinanoisyenvironment.Youcanchoosebrownnoiseifseekingrelaxationorstress
relief.
Besidesthesenoises,thereareothercolorfulnoisestoexplore.Bluenoise,violetnoise,andgraynoisehave
uniquesoundprofilesandpotentialbenefits.Asresearchcontinues,theworldofsoundtherapyissuretoexpand
further.Asmorepeoplediscoverthebenefitsofthesecolorfulcompetitors,thelandscapeofnoisetherapyis
becomingmorevibrantthanever.
28.Whatcanwelearnaboutpinknoise?
A.Ithasdeeperandlowersoundthanothers. B.Itenhancessleepofhighquality.
C.Itresultsinhigherlevelofconcentration. D.Ithelpsmakepeoplelessanxious.
29.Howdopeoplechoosethesuitablenoise?
A.Itreliesonothers’preference. B.Itcountsontheenvironmentyou’rein.
C.It’suptoyourneed. D.It’sbasedonyourpressure.
30.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthefutureofnoisetherapy?
A.Doubtful. B.Positive. C.Indifferent. D.Critical.
31.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Thegrowingattentiontonoisesofdifferentcolors. B.Thevariousfunctionsofsoftsounds.
C.Thenewmethodsoffocusinginnoisyenvironment. D.Thecreativetreatmentforsleepproblems.
D
Artificialintelligenceandhumanrelationshipsareoftendescribedasdangerousandwidespreadwithmoral
implications.Theconceptofusingarobotinsteadofahumanasacompanioniscontroversial(有争议的).Many
wouldviewitasadepressingsymptomofisolated(孤立的)moderndayliving,andabreakdownofour
communities.
Somescientists,however,suggestthattheremaybemoreslightdifferencestothisissue,claimingthatitisno
differentfromhavingapetorchildrenwhoowninanimatedolls.Peopleontheedgeofsocialisolationcoulduse
AItechnologytohelpdeveloptheirsocialskills,buildingtheirconfidenceforreal-worldhumaninteractions.The
technologycouldalsobeusedtopreventmajordepressivedisordersandhelpstabilizepatientsgoingthrougha
mentalhealthcrisis.
Intoday’ssociety,lonelinessisaseriousillness.Itdiscouragesindividualsfromattemptingtointeractwith
others,furtherdiminishingthechancesofrecoveryandsocialengagement.AIcouldinterveneinthisdownward
学科网(北京)股份有限公司spiral(恶性循环),providingcompanionshiptohelpbuildfeelingsofself-worthandfosterpositiveemotional
states.
Althoughthechatbots(聊天机器人)intheircurrentprimitivestatehavealimittoaddressloneliness,
technologyisrapidlyimproving,andsoonitwillbeabletodetectdistinctions,learnpersonalities,andunderstand
humoronalevelneverseenbefore.Itisvitalthatwhenthishappens,adequatesafeguardsareinplaceifchatbots
areindeedtobeusedinaconstructivemannertohelptheisolated.AIchatbotsmusthavebuilt-inprotection.Users
arelikelytodevelopclosebondswithsuchAIcompanions,makingitextremelyimportantthatuserprivacyis
protectedandsecurefromoutsidemaliciousexploitation.
Humanbeingsaresociablecreaturesandneedotherpeopleintheirlivestofunctionnaturally.Without
companionship,physicalandmentalhealthsufferdramatically.UsingAItohelpfacilitateareturntosociabilityand
tonumbthepainofisolationisanovelconceptthatdoesholdsomepromise.However,fullyreplacingahuman
relationshipwithAIremainsrisky,andapplyingthisconceptsafelymustbedonewithcaution.
32.WhichofthefollowingviewsiscontroversialontheuseofAI?
A.Itcancauseabreakdownofourcommunities. B.Itisconsideredasignofdepressingsymptom.
C.Itisregardedasareplacementforcompanion. D.Itcanhelppeopledealwithsocialrelationships.
33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“diminishing”meaninparagraph3?
A.Rising. B.Providing. C.Decreasing. D.Balancing.
34.Whydoestheauthormentionchatbotsinparagraph4?
A.Tointroducethefunctionofchatbots. B.TosupporthisopiniononAIuse.
C.ToemphasizethebenefitsofAI. D.TopopularizetheapplicationofAI.
35.Whatistheauthor’ssuggestiononAIascompanionship?
A.ResistAIasacompanionfirmly. B.Taketheplaceofmedicinecompletely.
C.DevelopcloserelationshipwithAItrustingly. D.EstablishacompanionshipwithAIcautiously.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
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。
Areyouworriedaboutnotbeingabletostaywithacertaintaskforalongtime? 36 .Researchhas
shownthatoverthepastcoupleofdecades,people’sattentionspanshaveshrunkinmeasurableways.Butthereare
stepsyoucantaketohelpyoufocusbetter.
Minimizedistraction. 37 ,anditwillallowyoutoconcentratebetter.,Ifyoufindyourselfeasily
attractedbydigitaldevices,turnoffnotificationsandtrainyourselftocheckthematsettingintervals.Settinga
timerisofgreathelp.
38 .Whetherit’smusic,calmingsoundsorevensilence,youmightfindthere’saparticularsoundthat
helpsyoumaintainyourattention.Thisenhancesalphawaves,brainwavesthatpromoterelaxationandarethought
toplayaroleincognition,makingyoumorecreative.
Moveyourbody.Whenyouexercise,yourheartrateincreases,promptingyourbodytoreleaseaprotein
calledbrain-derivedneurotrophicfactor,orBDNE,whichaidsnervecellstogrow. 39 .
学科网(北京)股份有限公司Liveahealthylife.Ahealthydietandadeepsleepmakeallthedifferences.Youmightgetaboostfromcertain
so-called“brainfoods”.Theseincludefish,nuts,blueberriesandleafygreens.What’smore,sleepwell.Who
doesn’tsufferfrombrainfogafterabadnight? 40 ,butseventoninehoursisrecommended.
Structureyourlife.Havingadailyroutine,includingbreaks,willminimizethebrainfatiguethatgoeswith
havingtomakeendlessspontaneousdecisionsandallowyoutofocusontheimportantstuff.
A.Youarenotalone
B.Findthepropersound
C.Followahealthyandtailoreddiet
D.Anewstudyenablesustonoticethat
E.Everyoneneedsdifferentamountsofshut-eye
F.Thisisimportantforconcentration,memoryandlearning
G.Removeyourselffrompeopleanddevicesthatdistractyou
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Anewlyregisterednurse,AndyHoang,23,startedhercareerthisyearwithhopesofspecializingincardiac
care.However,withthingsgettingunderway,shebecamethepatient.
Afewmonthsbeforeherfirstjob,Andy 41 acardiacarrest(心脏停搏)trainingcourseatDartmouth-
HitchcockMedicalCenter.Sheandher 42 gatheredtopracticesavingpatients.Justastheclasswas
starting,shesuddenlyfelt 43 anddizzy,tellingsomeonebesideherthatsheneededtositdown.“That’sthe
lastthingI 44 ,”shesaidlater.
Theyoungnursehadgoneintocardiacarrest, 45 hercolleaguestojumpintoactionandsaveherlife
withnotimetothink.TheybegantoreviveAndywithchestcompression. 46 ,thecriticalcareteamfroma
localhospitalwastakingadifferenttrainingcourseonlyafewdoorsdown.Theyrushedintohelp 47 the
nursesthroughthesituationuntiladoctorfromanotherdepartmentarrived.
Itwasonlyabout15minutesfromthetimeshefeltunconscioustothetimeshegotintoanERroom.“It
workedout,butitwaspretty 48 forallofus,”adoctorsaid.“Wejustdidn’texpectthattohappenwith
someoneas 49 asAndy.”
Andyadmittedthe 50 thatthepainfulexperiencehasreallydeepenedher 51 withherfellow
nurses.“Webasically 52 thiswholelife-or-deathmoment,”shesaid.“ItchangedmyviewpointonhowI
view 53 ,like‘Hugyourfamilyalittlelonger.Tellthemthatyoulovethem.Andjust 54 lifefor
whatyou’vebeengiven.’Lifeisprecious,andIdidn’trealizehowpreciousitwasuntilInearly 55 it.”
41.A.gave. B.improved C.attended D.advocated
42.A.colleagues B.friends C.patients D.competitors
43.A.excited B.worried C.sick D.confident
44.A.believe B.remember C.expect D.need
45.A.forcing B.forbidding C.recommending D.begging
46.A.Carefully B.Fortunately C.Apparently D.Hopefully
学科网(北京)股份有限公司47.A.guide B.rescue C.cure D.persuade
48.A.interesting B.disappointing C.frightening D.inspiring
49.A.humorous B.passionate C.weak D.young
50.A.duty B.fact C.mistake D.defeat
51.A.hesitation B.communication C.impression D.connection
52.A.goon B.goover C.gothrough D.goby
53.A.love B.life C.friendship D.work
54.A.treasure B.receive C.sacrifice D.provide
55.A.got B.saved C.wasted D.lost
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5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。
AnexhibitiontitledDunhuangCultureEntersNewZealand 56 (organize)bytheInformationOffice
oftheStateCouncilandtheChineseEmbassyinNewZealand.
Theexhibition, 57 featuredacarefulselectionofDunhuangmurals,coloredsculptures,andcave
models,restoredCave285oftheMogaoGrottoes.Theseeffortsallowedtheaudiencetoimmersethemselvesinthe
historical 58 culturalessenceoftheDunhuangGrottoes. 59 (additional),performersfromthe
GansuPerformingArtsGroupattractedtheaudiencewithtraditionalDunhuangmusicanddancewhichcanoffer
60 richaudio-visualexperience.Itaimed 61 enhancingculturalexchangesbetweenChinaandNew
Zealand.
Accordingtotheorganizers,Dunhuangcultureisanecessarypartofthe 62 (diverse)ofworldculture.
Civilizationshavebecome 63 (colorful)withexchangesandmutuallearningthanbefore.Theyhopedthat
thisexhibitioncancontributetopromotingthepeople-to-peoplelinksbetweenthetwocountries, 64
(form)healthyandstabledevelopmentofbilateralrelations.
“ThisexhibitionisreallysignificantbecauseitbringsarareopportunityforNewZealanderslikemyself
65 (engage)withoneofthemostimportantculturalandreligioussitesintheworldandfosterspeople-to-
peopleexchanges,”saidNewZealandparliamentmemberJennySalesa.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你的英国朋友 Eric 将负责装饰他们学校的中文教室,写信让你推荐有中国传统文化特色的
装饰品,请你给他回信,内容包括:
1.推荐的装饰品;
2.推荐理由。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
DearEric,
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
学科网(北京)股份有限公司Yours,
LiHua
第二节(满分25分)
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。
InasmalltowninColorado,therelivedayoungboynamedJack,whowasalwaysenergeticandhadastrong
thirstforadventure.Hiseyesalwayssparkledwithsenseofwonderwheneverhelookedattheworldaroundhim.
TheseenormouspeaksoftheRockyMountainsweremorethanjustageographicalfeatureforhim.Theywerea
constantsourceofinspirationandacalltoadventure.
Attheageof13,hedevelopedastronginterestinrockclimbingwhenhisschoolorganizedatriptoalocal
climbinggym.Assoonasheputontheclimbingshoesandfelttheartificialrocksbeneathhisfingertips,hewas
hooked.Thegymwasahavenforhim,aplacewherehecouldtesthisphysicallimitsandlearntheartofclimbing.
Later,heeagerlyattendedeveryclimbingclassthere,acquiringknowledgefromtheexperiencedinstructors.He
learnedthebasictechniquessuchasproperfootwork,howtodistributehisweightevenly,andthecrucialsafety
rules.
However,theartificialwallsofthegymcouldnotsatisfyhislongingforrealchallenges.Hedreamedof
conqueringthenaturalpeaksoftheRockies.Hewouldoftenstandattheedgeoftown,gazingeagerlyatthe
mountains,hismindfilledwiththoughtsofconqueringtheirmajesticheights. ·
Oneday,Jackheardaboutachallengingclimbingrouteonanearbymountain.Itwasknownforitssteepcliffs
anddifficulthand-and-footholds(支撑点).Manyexperiencedclimbershadfailed.ButJackwasnotstopped.He
spentweekspreparingforthisclimb,traininghisbodybydoingstrengthexercisesandimprovinghisbalance.He
alsostudiedtherouteasmuchashecould,lookingatpicturesandreadingaccountsfromthosewhohadtriedit
before.
Whenthedayoftheclimbfinallyarrived,Jacksetoffearlyinthemorning.Theinitialpartoftheclimbwas
relativelyeasy,butashewentuphigher,thedifficultiesbegantomount.Therockswereslippery,andthewindwas
strong,makingithardforhimtomaintainhisbalance.Atonepoint,Jackfoundhimselfunabletofindagoodhold.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Doubtstartedtospreadinhismind.___________________________________________________________
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Theviewfromthetopwasbreathtaking._______________________________________________________
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昆明市五华区 2025 届高三上学期期中教学质量检测
英语参考答案及评分标准
第一部分 听力(共 20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 30分)
1~5CBABA 6~10ACACA 11~15CBCBB 16~20BABCC
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 50分)
学科网(北京)股份有限公司第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
21~25ADBCD 26~30DABCB 31~35ACCBD
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
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第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
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第二节 (共10小题; 每小题1.5分, 满分 15分)
56.wasorganized 57.which 58.and 59.Additionally 60.a
61.at 62.diversity 63.morecolorful 64.forming 65.toengage
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)
第一节(满分15分)
DearEric,
I’mgladtohearthatyou’reinchargeofdecoratingtheChineseClassroom!Ihavesomesuggestionsforyou.
Firstly,IrecommendhangingChinesepaperlanterns.Theyarebrightandcolorful,representinghappinessand
celebrationinChineseculture.Theywillgivetheclassroomawarm,festiveatmosphere.Additionally,youcould
displaysomeChinesecalligraphyscrolls.TheynotonlyshowcasethebeautyoftheChineselanguagebutalso
reflectourculturalappreciationforartandwisdom.
ThesedecorationswillcreateatraditionalChineseatmosphereandmaketheclassroommoreauthentic.Ihope
thesesuggestionshelp!
Yours,
LiHua
第二节(满分25分)
Doubtstartedtospreadinhismind.Butthenherememberedallthereasonswhyhehadstartedthisclimb—
hisloveforthemountains,hisdesiretoprovehimself,andhispursuitofgrowth.Withthedeterminationrebuilt,
Jackcarefullyscannedtherockfaceandfinallyfoundasmallcrackthathecouldusetopullhimselfup.Despite
theincreasingobstaclesashewentup,neverwouldhegiveuphalfway.Afterseveralhoursofintenseclimbing,
Jackfinallyreachedthesummit.
Theviewfromthetopwasbreathtaking.Everythingwasrewarding—theentiretownbelow,thevastexpanse
oftheforest,andthewindingrivers.Tearswellingupinhiseyes,hefeltasenseofaccomplishmentthathehad
neverexperiencedbefore,whichwouldfuelhisfutureadventuresandhiscontinuouspursuitofgrowth.Jack’sstory
willinspiremanyoftheotherteenagersinhistown,showingthemitiswithcourageanddeterminationthatthey
cantakeonanychallengeandachievegreatheights.
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M:Oh,dear,canyoumailthistoycartoEric?NextFridayishisson’sbirthday.
W:Sure.
M:Andcanyoubuysomepotatochipsandmyfavoritemagazineonyourwayback?
学科网(北京)股份有限公司W:Noproblem.
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W:Lookatmycucumbers!Theyareripeenoughtopick.
M:Fantastic!Yourhardworkforyourhomefarmhaspaidoff.Iwillthinkaboutsomerecipes.
W:Really.It’ssonicetoseethesevegetablesonourdiningtableprettysoon.
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W:Harry,doyouknowhowmuchitcoststorentaneconomycarhere?
M:LastweekIrentedonefortwodaysandIspent50dollars.Ifyourentforaweek,it’sjust130dollars.
W:OK,Ijustplantorentoneforadaytomorrow.
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M:Mary,isthereanyexhibitionrecently?
W:Yes.ThereisoneintheCityMuseumabouttheearliestChinesecartoons.I’mquiteinterestedinit.
M:Oh,itsoundsspecial.Iwillsearchinformationaboutitonline.
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M:Doyoulikethefilm?
W:Justsoso.Ihavereadthenovel,andIlikeitverymuch.Iexpectedhowitwouldbeadaptedforafilm.
M:Sonowalittledisappointed?
W:Yes,alittle.Ihopethesecondpartwillbeasurprise.
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M:Hey,Lisa.Iheardtherewillbeavolunteeractivityincommunitythisweekend.Doyouknowthedetails?
W:Yeah.Thevolunteerswilldoclean-upinthepark.Doyouwanttojoinus?
M:Definitely!Whattimewillitstart?
W:Wewillmeetattheeastgateoftheparkat8o’clockthisSaturday.Youcancomewithapairofglovesand
somebagsaswewillpickuptherubbish.Andwewillhaveapicnicatnoon.
M:CanItakemytwokidstogether?
W:That’sgreat!Childrenwillbeenthusiasticaboutvolunteerwork.
M:OK,wewillcometogether.SeeyouonSaturday.
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M:Hi,thisisHarrison.I’minthenewly-builtamusementpark.Iseeacoupleoverthere.Let’sinterviewthem.
Hey,myfriends,doyoucometotheparkforthefirsttime?
W:No.Actuallyweareregularsheresinceitopened.Weoftencomeherewithourthreekids.
M:Wow,great!Howoldareyourchildren?Doallofyouhavefunhere?
W:Yeah!Mysonistenyearsoldandheenjoysthefree-falldropsalot,andmytwindaughtersliketheAdventure
with7Dwarfs,wheretheyconsiderthemselvesastheSnowWhite.Wetwothinkhighlyofthe4Dfilmwhich
makesusimmersedentirelyinthescene.
M:Interesting.Aretheyplayingindividuallyatpresent?
W:No.Theydon’tcometoday,becauseit’souranniversary,andwejustwanttoenjoyano-kidday.
M:Thanksfortakingtimetoanswermyquestions.Happyanniversary!Haveaniceday!
学科网(北京)股份有限公司Text8
M:So,Sarah,howdidyoubecomeinterestedinchemistry?
W:Well,IspentalotoftimeasachildreadingbooksfromthelibraryaboutchemistryandthegreatscientistI
admiremostisMadamCurie.Iusedtotryoutsomelittleexperimentsathome.Myparentswouldaccompanyme
verypatiently,whichwasagreatencouragementtome.
M:Wasscienceyourfavoritesubjectatschool?
W:Actually,Ipreferredmaths.IalsoplayedthepianoverywellandIoncethoughtthatmusicteacherwouldbemy
futurecareer.ButthenIwentonaschooltriptoasciencemuseum.Therewasashowaboutthesomesignificant
experimentsthathavechangedtheworld.ThenImadeupmymindtostudychemistryanddoresearchesinto
people’sfood,andIhopepeoplecanenjoyfoodsecurityinthefuture.Livingahealthylifecanleadtothehappy
lifeofmankind.
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M:Hello.TheGrandPalaceTheatre.HowcanIhelpyou?
W:Hello.I’dliketobooktheticketsfortheperformance—TheJourneyofaLegendaryLandscapePaintingon
November20th,please.
M:OK,madam.Howmanyticketsdoyouwant?
W:Altogetherfour,please.Twoadultsandtwochildren.
M:Oh,madam,mayIknowtheageofthekids?Asyouknow,youmuststaysilentandarenotallowedtoleave
yourseatsduringeachpartoftheperformance,sosomekidsmaygetannoyed.
W:Mydaughteris12yearsoldandmysonis5.Letmethinkaboutthat.Maybemysonwillbenoisyifhedoesn’t
likethedanceperformance.Ijustwantthreetickets.Thanksforyourreminding.
M:Thanksforyourcooperation.Wheredoyouwanttosit?Wehavedifferentpricesfordifferentlines.Nowwe
stillhave$300and$480,doyouwanttowatchmoreclearly?
W:Yeah,ofcourse.Mydaughterreallyliketheheroinverymuch.Shewantstositnearthestage.Threeticketsof
$480,please.
M:OK.Howdoyouwanttopay?Bypayingonlineorinperson?
W:Online,please.
M:OK.Canyoutellmeyournameandphonenumber?Ourserviceassistantwillcontactyouandcompletethe
paymentlater.
W:Mynumberis...
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WelcometotheInnovationWorld!Today,wewillgettoanewinvention,whichisveryhelpfulforyoursafe
driving.ResearchersinAustraliaarecreatinganewcarcamerasystemtospotdrunkdrivers.Thistechnologylooks
atfacialsignstodetectifsomeonehasdrunktoomuch.Forexample,theeyesdon’tmovesmoothlyandeyelids
constantlydroop.Alreadytestedon60people,itcorrectlyidentifieddrunkdrivers75percentofthetime.This
systemcanstopacarfromstartingifthedriverisdrunk,helpingensureasaferroadforall.Inthefuture,roadside
camerasmightusethistechnologytocatchdrunkdrivers.Thiscouldsavemanylives.AccordingtotheUS
学科网(北京)股份有限公司NationalHighwayTrafficSafetyAdministration,everyday,about37peopleintheUSdieindrunkdriving
crashes—that’sonepersonevery39minutes.That’sallfortoday’sprogram.Thanksforyourlistening!
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