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2025 年 1 月“八省联考”考前猜想卷 01 A.A newspaper e-mailed her.
B.She got a free tour of China.
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C.Her article will be published.
(考试时间:150分钟 试卷满分:150分) 7.What would Linda rather do?
A.Receive a cash bonus.
注意事项:
B.Visit Beijing with family.
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
C.Work for the newspaper.
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
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。写在
8.What is bothering the boy?
本试卷上无效。
A.That his grade is unsatisfactory.
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
B.That his school year is almost over.
C.That his schoolwork is too heavy.
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
9.What does the girl offer to do for the boy?
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
A.She will help schedule his time wisely.
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
B.She will bring his lunch to the library.
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
C.She will assist him with some of the work.
读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。
1.When will David hand in the paper?
10.How does Charlie feel at first?
A.On April 21st B.On April 22nd C.On April 23rd
A.Nervous B.Excited C.Relieved
2.What does Jerry do for a living now?
11.What makes Charlie scared?
A.He makes videos. B.He reports news. C.He writes storybooks.
A.His photos have been uploaded.
3.Why is the woman complaining?
B.Some information is hard to remove.
A.The fish tasted bad. B.She didn’t order the fish. C.It’s cold in the restaurant.
C.Everyone wants to see his information.
4.Where is probably the man now?
12.Where did Charlie write down his password?
A.At the airport B.On the bus C.In the hotel
A.In the drawer B.In a notebook C.On the desk
5.What event did the man participate in?
13.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Waste recycling B.Beach cleaning C.Tree planting
A.How to stay safe online
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
B.How to upload photos online
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
C.How to search for information
项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
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。
14.What is the business of the man’s company?
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
A.They process natural diamonds.
6.Why is Linda so excited?
B.They create the biggest diamonds.
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C.They produce man-made diamonds. loved Harry Potter movies are laid out with stunning effects. Viewing some of the beautifully crafted costumes,
15.What is currently the most significant advantage of the company? wandering through the iconic Diagon Alley and using the tools sold in the magic shop can set free your inner witch
A.The successful marketing team or wizard. Your courage will be truly tested as you step onto Platform9% and catch the train to the unknown, or
B.The modern production method
brave the Forbidden Forest filled with mysterious creatures. Dumbledore’s office, Hogwarts Express and the Great
C.The man’s global business contacts 此
Hall all stand out due to the advanced animation technology and special effects. Also, take time to shop for the
16.How does the woman plan to help people?
movie-themed souvenirs at the gift store and take them home. 卷
A.By making jewelry more affordable
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B.By resolving problems in the jewelry industry
● Entry ticket to The Making of Harry Potter at the Studio.
C.By improving labor conditions at her local mine
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17.What is the man’s attitude to diamond business? ● Services of a professional representative at the Studio.
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A.Positive B.Uncertain C.Negative
● Meals charged and digital guides available in 10 different languages at extra costs.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
Meeting & Drop-off 不
18.What happened on a high-speed train recently? Meeting point: Victoria Coach Station,164 Buckingham Palace Rd, London, UK.
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A.Opinions of pets’ transportation were collected. Drop-off: the tour concludes at the same start point.
B.Pets were allowed to board the train with their owners. Additional Information 封
C.Some passengers had arguments with the railway authority. ● Tickets can’t be cancelled or rescheduled when booking is confirmed.
19.What is the current situation concerning pets delivery? ● Wheelchair is accessible.
A.Pets owners prefer their pets not travelling on high-speed rail. ● Guests under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
B.Pets lovers want their pets to be treated as normal passengers. 21.What can people do at the Studio?
C.Some transportation vehicles have offered pets delivery services. A.Wearing delicate costumes. B.Receiving some souvenirs.
20.Why is high-speed rail pet delivery not an easy job? C.Experiencing vivid special effects. D.Watching Harry Potter movie series.
A.Pet owners’ expectations are too high to meet. 22.What do we know about the tour?
B.Relevant rules and procedures must be drafted. A.It is not wheelchair friendly. B.It provides paid digital guides.
C.Other passengers’ concerns have to be addressed. C.It allows children to tour the Studio alone. D.It includes pick-up service at different areas.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 23.Where is this text probably taken from?
第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分, 满分37.5分) A.A travel blog. B.A film magazine.
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。 C.An academic essay. D.A ticket-booking website.
A B
Harry Potter Warner Bros. Studio Tour from London When John Lewis Elementary School opened in August 2021, it became the first school in the District of
Immerse yourself in the magical world of Harry Potter at the Warner Bros. Studio on this trip. With round-trip Columbia school system to pursue a WELL Building certification (认证). To get it, the school was designed and
transfers from central London and a comprehensive visit to the Studio, this tour serves as a perfect option for built with mental health in mind.
Potterheads of all ages to explore the original sets of Harry Potter movies and uncover the behind-the-screen secrets. The WELL Building Standard is a set of concepts laid out by the International WELL Building Institute, an
Activities & Highlights organization focused on the relationship between design and health. Those concepts— keying in on air, water, light,
On arrival, go inside to explore the spectacular space where magic items and buildings presented in the much- movement, temperature control, sound, materials, mind, community, and innovation— are built off decades of
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research demonstrating how design can support active learning and childhood development. in building larger brains capable of complex thought. There is, however, a problem with the cooking theory. Most
“There are countless strategies that we have for really improving educational outcomes and for improving the archaeologists (考古学家)believe the evidence of controlled fire stretches back no more than 790,000 years.
mental health of students, teachers, and staff,” said Rachel Hodgdon, the president and CEO of the IWBI. Roger Summons of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has a solution. Together with his team, he
Large glass windows that allow for natural light to fill the whole library, underground heat wells that heat the analyzed 1.7-million-year-old sand-stones that formed in an ancient river at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania. The region
building, pod-style classrooms with garage-style doors that lead to shared areas, and increased ventilation (通风) are is famous for the large number of human fossils (化石) that have been discovered there, alongside an impressive
all elements that were designed as part of the certification. And the school itself is part of DCPS’ Capital assembly of stone tools. The sand-stones themselves have previously yielded some of the world’s earliest complex
Improvement Plan, a six-year, $2.5 billion to modernize its facilities. hand axes — large tear-drop-shaped stone tools that are associated with Homo erectus (直立人) . Creating an axe by
“We’ re here for academics, but if you’ re not well, you can’t learn,” John Lewis Elementary’s principal,
repeatedly knocking thin pieces off a raw stone in order to create two sharp cutting edges requires a significant
Nikeysha Jackson, said. “I think this building really supports that and it’s a step in the right direction.” amount of planning. Their appearance is therefore thought to mark an important moment in intellectual evolution.
Jackson also said that, compared to the previous building, she’s seen how the new environment has helped her
Trapped inside the Olduvai sand-stones, the researchers found distinctive but unusual biological molecules(分子)
students focus and changed the way they interact with the space.
that are often interpreted as biomarkers for heat-tolerant bacteria. Some of these live in water between 85°C and
“Just the attention to not littering our space. I hear them on the playground say, ‘Make sure you put it back
95°C. The molecules’ presence suggests that an ancient river within the Gorge was once fed by one or more hot
where you found it,’ ‘Clean up after you’ re done,” Jackson said. “They’ re just at a level of consciousness that I’ve
springs.
never seen before.”
Dr. Summons and his colleagues say the hot springs would have provided a convenient “pre-fire” means of
24.What does WELL Institute’s research aims to show?
cooking food. In New Zealand,the Maori have traditionally cooked food in hot springs, either by lowering it into
A.The standard’s importance in community. B.The impact of light on temperature control.
the boiling water or by digging a hole in the hot earth. Similar methods exist in Japan and Iceland, so it is plausible,
C.The design’s role in learning and growth. D.The link between movement and innovation.
if difficult to prove, that early humans might have used hot springs to cook meat and roots. Richard Wrangham, who
25.How does the school’s design support mental health?
devised the cooking theory, is fascinated by the idea. Nonetheless, fire would have offered a distinct advantage to
A.By increasing class sizes. B.Through strict discipline policies.
humans, once they had mastered the art of controlling it since, unlike a hot spring, it is a transportable resource.
C.By focusing on competitive sports. D.With features that enhance well-being.
28.All of the following statements can support the cooking theory EXCEPT__________.
26.What change in students has Jackson noticed?
A.cooking enabled early humans to invest less in digestive system
A.Greater focus and more interaction. B.Stricter playground discipline.
B.cooking enabled early humans to devote more energy to building big brains
C.Improved academic performance. D.Increased environmental consciousness.
C.our brain became larger around the same time our digestive system weakened
27.What can be a suitable title for the text?
D.the controlled fire wasn’t mastered until about 790,000 years ago
A.A School Built for Mental Health B.A School Transformed by Open Spaces
29.The presence of biological molecules was important because_________.
C.School Health: the Overlooked Priority D.The Light of Learning: Windows in Education
A.they suggested a possible means of cooking without fire
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B.they cast light on how early Homo erectus lived
How and why, roughly 2 million years ago, early human ancestors evolved large brains and began fashioning
C.they provided a convenient way of studying stone tools
relatively advanced stone tools, is one of the great mysteries of evolution. Some researchers argue these changes
D.they made studies of pre-historic cultures possible
were brought about by the invention of cooking. They point out that our bite weakened around the same time as our
30.The underlined word “plausible” probably means _________.
larger brains evolved, and that it takes less energy to absorb nutrients from cooked food. As a result, once they had
A.noticeable B.applicable
mastered the art, early chefs could invest less in their digestive systems and thus invest the resulting energy savings
C.reasonable D.affordable
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31.What may be the conclusion of the study by Dr. Summons and his D.Most projects lack comprehensive data analysis.
colleagues? 34.What is paragraph 3 mainly about?
A.Early humans were capable of making complex stone tools. A.Failures in decision-making. B.Methods of reducing massive costs.
B.Hot springs help explain how human brains got so big. C.Strategies for getting work done. D.Reasons behind inaccurate estimates.
C.Homo erectus were adaptable to tough and complex territories. 35.What is the key to preventing projects getting into trouble? 此
D.Human brains are highly advanced as shown by their size. A.Planning thoroughly in advance.
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D B.Analyzing specific and general reasons.
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In America, the “Big Dig”, a highway project that resulted in a mess of traffic in the centre of Boston for C.Focusing on efficiency of projects.
years, came in five times over its initial budget. Even the Germans get huge projects wrong. Conception to operation D.Drawing lessons from former experiences. 装
of Berlin Brandenburg Airport has taken 30 years, with seven missed opening dates. The airport ended up costing
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第二节 (共5小题;每小题2. 5分, 满分12. 5分)
$8.2 billion. However, the original estimate was about $2.7 billion.
Huge projects like Berlin Brandenburg Airport are the subject of an amusing new book called How Big 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 不
项。
Things Get Done by Bent Flyvbjerg and Dan Gardner. Mr. Flyvbjerg sets up a database of over 16, 000 projects and
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(原创题)As a writer who shares his journey online, I’m often asked how to begin a writing journey. data analysis reveals that only 8.5% of the projects meet their initial estimates on cost and time, and 0.5% of them
Unfortunately, there is no one-size-fits-all answer, but I do understand the curiosity of starting something new. Here 封
achieve what they set out to do on cost, time and benefits.
Over-optimistic time and cost estimates originate from both psychological and political perceptions: the are some tips which I think could help.
Start small. reliance on intuition (直觉) rather than data, and a problem that Mr. Flyvbjerg calls “strategic misrepresentation”.
Keep a journal or notebook for short writing exercises or ideas. These small pieces can serve as practice or
This is when budgets are intentionally reduced in order to get things going. And once the projects are under way,
inspiration for larger projects later on. ___36___ You’ll want to look back one day and see how much progress
they will not be stopped, because money spent on them will thus be wasted.
you’ve made and how your initial ideas shaped your current skills and creativity.
Mr. Flyvbjerg speaks highly of Pixar’s methodical approach to developing and testing films in great detail
Write regularly and from experience.
before they go into production. He also tells the story of how Frank Gehry’s well-developed architectural models
The more you write, the better you’ll become. Whether it’s fiction, essays, or poetry, draw from your own
helped ensure the success of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. Narrowing down the producing window of a
experiences or observations. Writing consistently builds not only your technical skills but also your confidence in
project before it is actually carried out reduces the probability of unexpected events.
expressing ideas. 37 It is constant writing that often transforms thoughts into something tangible and
Big, customized projects are particularly likely to run into trouble. However, the more a project can be divided
meaningful.
into standardized processes, the better its prospects are. Projects run into problems for specific reasons as well as
Challenge yourself to explore new techniques.
general ones: Britain’s trouble is not something that China has to worry about, for instance. But the iron law is that if
38 Maybe experiment with a different narrative style. I once took on a challenge to write flash fiction
you plan strictly and standardize where possible, you are less likely to dig yourself into a hole.
every day for a month, and it pushed me in unexpected and rewarding ways. By exploring unfamiliar territory, you
32.How does the author introduce the topic of the passage?
might discover hidden talents or creative passions you never knew existed.
A.By making a contrast. B.By giving an explanation.
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C.By presenting examples. D.By showing an experience.
Communicate with other writers as much as possible. In this way I posted my writing online and have
33.What message does Bent Flyvbjerg’s data analysis convey?
connected with some of the most supportive readers. Getting constructive criticism and advice can help you grow
A.Projects’ success rates can be estimated.
while building a community of fellow writers.
B.Projects’ desired outcome can’t be achieved.
Your writing journey won’t be a straight line. 40 Keep writing and stay patient. In time, the dedication
C.Most projects suffer overspending and delays.
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will pay off, and you’ll see the rewards of living a writer’s life. 45.A.question B.message C.truth D.criticism
A. Share to get feedback. 46.A.vaguely B.only C.vividly D.early
B. Support other readers. 47.A.in that B.as though C.even though D.now that
C. A straight-line thing is often favored by fiction writers. 48.A.praised B.neglected C.noticed D.valued
D. Stepping out of your comfort zone is essential for growth. 49.A.hurt B.bend C.shake D.support
E. You’ll face challenges, and sometimes you’ll doubt yourself. 50.A.turn B.heal C.reach D.suffer
F. Don’t throw away your early writings, even if they seem rough. 51.A.path B.major C.course D.topic
G. Just like a muscle, writing skills grow stronger with frequent use. 52.A.hesitant B.light C.leaden D.unsteady
53.A.chances B.souvenirs C.rewards D.compensations
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
54.A.failing B.demanding C.pretending D.struggling
第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 55.A.belong to B.connect to C.contribute to D.adapt to
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
最佳选项。 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。
I decided at 10 that I was going to be a teacher because I had a burning desire for superpowers. As a boy, I The Great Art of Dunhuang exhibition, held at the China Art Museum on the east bank of the Huangpu River,
could clearly see some of my teachers had extraordinary 41 . 56 (be) a big hit during the National Day holiday, attracting visitors around the country. On show were some of
There was an English teacher in fifth grade who could magically transport us to different worlds by reading to the most 57 (represent) and rare artifacts from the collection of Dunhuang Academy in Gansu province,
us from books we would have 42 never picked up. It was even shocking that my teacher could see the 43 which made their first public debut in the metropolis (大都会).
. I was one of those who lacked confidence. Yet my teacher would notice me hidden in the corner, 44 to 58 (feature) 168 pieces and sets of cultural relics recognized as national treasures of Ching, the
speak, and the unspoken 45 in her eyes suggested that she could see me through. I could still 46 exhibition welcomed more than 50, 000 visitors during the holiday. One of the 59 (exhibit) was the Shengli
remember her lessons about the great masters of art. She did this 47 her major was not art, nor geography. I Stele, a stone with an inscription recording the beginning of the construction of the grottoes, known as the Mogao
wanted to be one of those all—seeing ones with superpowers that made children feel safe and 48 . Caves. More 60 (impressive), six of the most typical caves had life-size reproductions on display, bringing
Being a teacher isn’t the easiest or the most financially rewarding of jobs. And there are occupational risks— 61 immersive experience of the Mogao Caves to visitors. According to Zhang Yuanlin, deputy director of the
your knees can 49 from years of carrying piles of notebooks up and down the school staircase, your voice Dunhuang Academy ,the six caves were carefully selected to “sketch out the concise (简明的) history of dunhuang
can 50 from too much talking. But despite all that, there are those choosing this 51 . art spanning almost a millennium”.
All my life, I’ve gone to work early each day with 52 steps. Occasionally, I meet my former A visitor says, We are not allowed 62 (take) photographs while visiting the Mogao Caves. Thanks to
students. Their obvious love for me and fond memories of our time together are my 53 . Whenever I meet a digital technology, we can have a close-up experience with the artworks in these reproduced caves, 63 is
brand-new teacher 54 to perfect his/her skills with a brave face on, I feel proud to 55 the same more than we can do by visiting the real caves.”
group. Dunhuang, 64 (locate) in an oasis in the Gobi Desert, once served 65 an important trading
41.A.ideas B.powers C.experiences D.needs center along the ancient Silk Road. We hope that by bringing Dunhuang artifacts to Shanghai’s wider audiences, it
42.A.therefore B.however C.otherwise D.likewise will attract more people to visit Dunhuang in Gansu says an official with the Gansu Provincial Administration of
43.A.unknown B.unusual C.impossible D.invisible
Cultural Relics.
44.A.shy B.miserable C.annoyed D.willing
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第一节 (满分15分) vehicle was moving. Instead, he faced the vehicle and quickly dodged(躲闪) to the side before it rushed past. The air
66.假如你是李华,是学校诗歌社团的负责人。你校美国交换生Tom发邮件想加入该社团,请你给他回 was thick with dust as the car zoomed by, the sound of its tires(轮胎) screeching on the pavement. “Get to the walls!
复,包括以下内容: Hide in the alleys(小巷)!” Hasan shouted, his voice cutting through the noise, surprisingly calm. Several younger
1. 介绍诗歌社团; children, their faces pale with fear, looked to him for guidance. They followed his lead, narrowly avoiding the car’s
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2. 近期的活动安排; path.
3. 表示欢迎。 Hasan waved others toward a narrow side street. “Quick, this way!” he urged. The small group of children 卷
注意:1. 词数100字左右;
followed him, their footsteps quick and light, as they moved toward safety. Hasan’s heart raced, but he remained
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2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
focused, checking that everyone was safe.
Dear Tom, Minutes later, Officer Ben Bella, an experienced officer, arrived with his team and shot the terrorist dead. Hasan 装
I’m delighted to know that you want to join our Poem Group.
felt a wave of relief wash over him as the officer approached.
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The next day, Hasan was visited by Officer Ben. ________________________________________________
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Yours,
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Li Hua
So, they also recorded a TikTok video. ________________________________________________________
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(原创题)It was a warm spring afternoon in Sanaa, Yemen, and the streets outside Abdullah Primary School _____________________________________________________________________________________________
were full of energy as children left for the day. Laughter filled the narrow lanes, mixing with the voices of street _____________________________________________________________________________________________
vendors and the occasional honking of cars passing by. Eleven-year-old Hasan walked through the crowd, his
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thoughts already on his evening chores(家务).
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Suddenly, a deep, threatening roar broke the silence—a car racing at an unusual speed. Hasan’s eyes fixed on a
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vehicle speeding toward the crowd, panic spreading and children screaming. The driver’s purpose was clear, and
chaos broke out. The car’s engine growled(咆哮), making the air feel heavy with danger.
For a moment, Hasan was frozen with fear. His legs felt heavy, as if rooted to the ground. His heart raced, and
his breath caught in his throat. But then, something clicked. He remembered the advice his father had given him
during difficult times: In moments of fear, think, and then act.
Taking a deep breath, Hasan scanned the surroundings. He didn’t turn around and run in the direction the
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