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绝密★启用前 听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。 吴忠市 2025 届高三学业水平适应性测试卷 11.What doweknowaboutTheManYouWill Be? A. It's a comedy. B. It centers onEarth. C. It's about timetravel. 英 语 12.Whatdoes thewoman think ofthesecond film? 考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分 A. Boring. B. Inspiring. C. Confusing. 第I 卷 选择题 13.Howlong does HaveWeMet Before last intotal? 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) A. 90minutes. B. 110minutes. C. 130minutes. 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。 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。 14.Whatis thewoman doingprobably? 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。 A. Chairing a club meeting. 例:How much isthe shirt? B. Hosting aTVprogram. A. £19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15. 答案是 C。 C. Conducting ajob interview. 15.Whatwill thetwo million dollars beused to do? 01.Where are thespeakers probably? A. Cover medical expenses. B. Pay property taxes. C. Settlegrocery bills. A.At home. B. In a shop. C. In arestaurant. 16.Howmany kids in NewOrleans didthe manhelp from 2019to 2022? 02.What are thespeakers mainly talking about? A.Around 200. B.Around 300. C.Around 400. A.Aplay. B.Aconcert. C.Acompetition. 17.Whatdoes theman want todoin thefuture? 03.Whydoes theman speak tothewoman? A. Develop awebsite. A.Toask for help. B.Toexpress thanks. C.Tomakean apology. B. Fundan animal hospital. 04.What is theprobable relationship between thespeakers? C. Build a moviestudio complex. A. Co-workers. B. Familymembers. C.Teacher and student. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。 05.What did thewoman dolast night? 18.Whydid thespeakercreate thetomato planter? A. Sheworked overtime. B. ShewatchedTV. C. Shesleptearly. A.Toreduce theplanting cost. 第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分) B.Toenter aDIYcompetition. 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 C.Tostart a garden supply store. 19.Whatis theaim ofusing ablack rubbish bag? 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 A.Tosavewater. B.Toprotect the leaves. C.Tokeep theroots warm. 小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 20.Whatwill thespeakerprobably donext? 听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。 A. Explain a concept. B. Showsomepictures. C. Handout somepapers. 06.Whois PeterWilson probably? 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分) A.Aguide. B.Awriter. C.Asalesman. 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 07.What are thespeakers planning todothis Saturday? 阅读下列短文,从每题后所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A. Sign upfor acourse. B.Travel toan island. C. Do someshopping. A 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。 Journey BackinTime with Scholars 08.When is thelatest timethewoman has to finishher project? ClassicalProvence(13days) A.At thebeginning ofJune. B. In the middleofJune. C.At theend of June. Journey through the beautiful countryside of Provence,France,with Prof. Ori Z. Soltes. We will visit some of the best-preserved Roman monuments in the world. Our tour also includes a chance to walk in 09.Which specific topicis thewoman focusing on? thefootsteps ofVan Gogh and Gauguin. Fields of flowers, tile-roofed(瓦屋顶)villages and tasty meals A.Windpower industry. B.Waterheating systems. C. Global climatechange. enrich this wonderful experience. 10.What willthe woman doimmediately? SouthernSpain(15days) A. Practice thepresentation. B. Collect thelatest data. C. Studytherelated theories. Spainhas lovely whitetowns and thescent oforanges,butit is alsoa treasury ofancient remains(古 英语试卷 · 第 1 页 · 共 8 页 英语试卷 · 第 2 页 · 共 8 页 {#{QQABCYAAogCgAABAAAhCQQnCCEMQkgGCCagOhBAAsAAACBFABCA=}#}代遗迹)including thecities left bytheGreeks,Romans andArabs.As we travel southfrom Madrid with 25.Whatdid Johnmean bysaying “you can't egg iton”in paragraph 2? Prof. Ronald Messier to historic Toledo,Roman Merida and into Andalucía, we explore historical A.You can't leave it onanegg. B.Youcan't motivateit to crow. monuments andarchitecture. D.You can't stopit from crowing. D.Youcan't interrupt it with an egg. China’s Sacred(神的)Landscapes(21days) 26.Whatwas Ben's trick with hisrooster? Discover the China of “past ages,” its walled cities,temples and mountain scenery with Prof. A. He madeit confused about the time. B. Heshowed itsomechicken feed. Robert Thorp. Highlights(精彩之处)include China’s most sacred peaks at MountTai and Hangzbou’s C.Hetrained it to react to thetimer. D. He left italone in adark room. rolling hills,waterways and peaceful temples.Wewill wander intraditional small towns and endour tour 27.Whatcan bea suitabletitlefor thetext? with an exceptional museum in Shanghai. A.The science behind rooster crowing B.The history oftheKentucky StateFair Tunisia(17days) C.An occasion where roosters take center stage D.Aday when JohnBall shows upina contest. Join Prof. Pedar Foss onour in-depthTunisian(突尼斯的)tour.Tourhighlights include theRoman C city of Dougga,the underground Numidian capital at Bulla Regia, Roman Sbeitla and the remote areas Over the past few years,a new street art form in Sweden has been opening our eyes to a world we around Tataouineand Matmata,unique for underground cities. Our journey takes us to picturesque Berber had not given much thought to before.A collection of artists installed tiny buildings, stores and cafes villages and lovelybeaches. across the streets of Sweden and Europedesigned to beinhabited bymice. 21.What can visitors see inboth Classical Provence and Southern Spain? Thescenes likethefairy tales that inspired them,are dreamy and adorable.Aminiaturerecord store, A. Historical monuments. B. Fields of flowers. completewith abottlecap banjo(班卓琴),asmall restaurant,atravel agent,ajazzclub—allcrafted C.VanGogh’s paintings. D. Greek buildings. 22.Which country is Prof.Thorp mostknowledgeableabout? tothetiniest detail. A. France. B. Spain. C. China. D.Tunisia. “Well,it started with a few of us just wanting to construct something in a public setting,and the 23.Which ofthefollowing highlight theTunisian tour? discussion narrowed in on our love for the movies of Disney,” said Jim Hanks,one artist of this A.White towns. B. Underground cities. group.“Weliketo think of it as something we ourselves would love to meet unexpectedly in an otherwise C.Tile-roofed villages. D. Rolling hills. dullconcrete environment.” Now,they’vecompleted an estimated 30installations!Mostlyin Malmo and B Stockholmin Sweden. We were seven hours past sun-up, but you never would have known that on Thursday afternoon as After scouting(搜寻)alocation,the group then research thelocal historyof thearea they are in to the roosters - adult male chickens - began to crow. The noise started just after 2 p.m. and by the time it inform their design.Once sketched out,the constructions take up to two months to build before they are stopped, the dozen or so roosters would stretch open their mouths, extend their necks and cry out more installed inthe dead of night. than 100 times collectively in this event, which is one of the oldest contests at the Kentucky State Fair. “Wejustwant to bringa littlebit ofmagic intopeople’s everyday lives,and maybe inspiresomeone Kentuckians, young and old, bring their roosters to the fair to see who can crow the most in a 15-minute to create something on their own street,” Jim Hanks said.“We like to imagine a world where small stretch.Thewinning rooster's owner takes homea bag of chicken feed. animals liveparallel to us,and recycle objects weloseorthrow away,soabottlecap becomes a chair, It was about half an hour until the crow-off began when I settled into a seat across from a small stage aboxofmatches becomes atable,astamp becomes apainting andatrash can becomes arestaurant.” full of cages. That's where I met John Ball, the fair's crowing organizer, who talked excitedly about the Michael Gehrisch,an American photographer based in Lund,Sweden,captured a few of the whole affair to come. “The only real rules are you have to bring a rooster and that you can't egg it on dream-like miniature scenes on video,which show stunned onlookers bending impossibly low to the during its 15minutes inthe spotlight,” hesaid. ground to takepictures andadmire thework. I wondered how a rooster was trained to crow in the afternoon, and fortunately, nine-year-old Ben 28.Whatis themain featureof theworks of theseartists? Miller had some insight to share. When I introduced myself to him, he was already covering his rooster's A.Animal-friendly. B.Multi-functional. C.Old-fashioned. D.Small-sized. eyes gently with his hand. “Now, it thinks it's dark,” Ben told me. Part of the trick was to make his 29.Whatcan we infer from JimHanks’words? rooster believe thesun hadn't risen yet.That way,it would beready tocry out as soonas it sawthelight. A.They want to inspiremorepeople to learn art. As I looked around, I saw that a few other roosters had joined us. One by one they were placed in the B.They have reused someold itemsin their works. cages in front of the audience. The crowing continued for the full 15 minutes.After Ball's timer went off, Sam Lamb,15,and his roosterwon thecontest. It'd crowed 37times, justa littlemore than halfofthe 67 C.They want to give thecity moremusical elements. crows from a few years before. D.They are inspired bytheirlovefor traditional architecture. 24.What can wesay about thecontest? 30.Whatdoes theauthorwant toshow bymentioningMichael’s video? A. It centers around sixroosters. B. It lasts for atotal ofhalfan hour. A.People’s lovefor this street art form. B.The best way to appreciate thework. C.It is organized ona weekend afternoon. D. It is a traditionat the Kentucky StateFair. C.Properbehaviors ofonlookers inpublic. D.People’s awareness ofenvironmental protection. 英语试卷 · 第 3 页 · 共 8 页 英语试卷 · 第 4 页 · 共 8 页 {#{QQABCYAAogCgAABAAAhCQQnCCEMQkgGCCagOhBAAsAAACBFABCA=}#}31.Which ofthefollowing is asuitabletitleforthe text? 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) A.StreetArt inAllIts Forms B.ANew Environmental Initiative 阅读下面短文,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。 C.MiniatureStores for Mice D.The Revivalof aTraditionalArt You've likely heard that extroverts (性格外向者)gain energy from being around others, while D introverts recharge by being alone. 36 ?The truth is, we all exist on a spectrum (范围)between Researchers have observed Florida carpenter ants bitingofftheinjured legs oftheircompanions. introversion and extroversion -noone is completely oneor theother. These surgeries are the first known example of non-human animals performing amputations(截 Extroversion, one ofthe“Big Five”personality traits, has agenetic basis, but peoplecan showboth 肢)to improve a fellow animal's chances of recovering, the researchers say. “Not only can they do extroverted and introverted behaviors depending on the situation. Studies show that even extroverts can this, but they are even able to check the wounds and, depending on the location, adapt the treatment feel exhausted after socializing. 37 ;It's justthat theupper limitwillvary from person to person. accordingly, ”says Erik Frank,an ant researcher.The ants are territorial(有领土意识的)and might 38 . Long, difficult, or intense conversations tend to be more tiring. If you're trying hard to sustain injuries while defending their homes. So,the researchers wondered if the species had methods make a good impression or meeting lots of new people, you're more likely to feel worn out afterward. for dealing with infected wounds. 39 . So, you can try reducing the exhaustion from socializing by seeking interactions that make They discovered that when a worker ant injured its leg's upper part, companions would perform you feel comfortable, avoidingtoomany new people at once, ortaking breaks during longconversations. amputations. These other ants would then spend about six minutes on average biting at the upper part until it came off. “I find it striking to what extent they take concerted(同心协力的)action in this Additionally, if you spend a lot of time hiding your true feelings during social events, you might be more amputation event,” Frank says. “You can see it presenting the injured leg, and the other ant, for many likely to experience emotional exhaustion or burnout. For example, “service with a smile”jobs could minutes at atime, is bitingit violentlyand theinjured ant doesn't seem to complain.” make servers more tired. Similarly, caregivers who can't express their grief or fear may feel emotionally The researchers wondered if the amputations could serve to prevent infections. To test this, they spent outsideof work. 40 .Thiscan helplessen innerstruggles and conflicts. wounded some ants’ legs. They isolated(隔离)some, ensuring they would receive no care, A. Conflict and complaintsalso takemore energy performed their own amputations on others and returned a third group to the colony.The experiments B. Everyone will feel tired after alot ofsocializing showed ants with upper-leg injuries that were isolated died about 60% of the time, while ants that C. But does that mean extroverts never get tired of socializing received surgeries, either from the researchers or from fellow ants, almost always lived. The D. However,introverts may never reach thispoint ofexhaustion experiments also confirmed the ants didn't perform amputations for those with lower-leg injuries. But E.Is this why extroverts are always moresuccessful in social situations theothers would lick(舔舐)thewounds.They had an approximately 75%survival rate, compared to F.Tomanage this,it's vital to maketimetoshare your emotions andaccept them as real a15%survival rate for isolated ants with lower-leg injuries. G. Research has found that certain social interactions are more exhausting than others Florida carpenter ants have muscles responsible for blood circulation in their upper legs, so 第三部分 语言知识运用 (共两节,满分30分) upper-leg injuries could reduce circulation. Lower circulation would, in turn, reduce the spread of 第一节 完型填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) infection, buying the ants time to perform amputations. The researchers found amputations for 阅读下面的短文,从每题所给的A、B、C 和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 lower-leg wounds only improved survival chances if they were performed immediately. The ants One summer night in a seaside cottage, a boy felt himself 41 from bed. Then he was held in don't perform blanket amputation onany injury-they only dosowhen it’dmakesense. his father's arms out onto thenearby beach. Overhead thesky twinkled withstars. “Watch!” 42 , 32.Whydotheants biteofftheinjured legs of theircompanions? as his father spoke, one of the stars moved. In a line of golden fire it fashed across the dark 43 . A.Tosave theirlives. B.Tocompete for territory. And before the wonder of this could 44 , another star leaped from its place, then another, diving C.Tocheck theirinjuries. D.Toforce them to work. towards the restless sea. 33.What's Frank's opinion about theinjured ants receiving anamputation? A.They're unwilling. B.They know nothingabout it. “What's this?” thechild whispered. C.They enjoy itso much. D.They're cooperative. “Shooting stars. They come every year on a certainAugust night. I thought you'd like to see the 34.What does paragraph 4mainly talk about concerning theamputation? 45 .” A.Different roles ants play init. B.Actions each ant makes for it. That was all:just an unexpected 46 of something mysterious and beautiful.But, back C.The various death rates itcauses. D.The experiments about itsfunction. 47 ,the child stared for a long timeinto the dark, knowing that all around the quiet house, the night 35.What can beinferred about theants' amputations to theircompanions? was full ofthe 48 musicof thefalling stars. A.They often fail toachieve theirgoals. Decades have passed, but he remembers that night still, because he was the 49 boy whose B.They amputate thelower part of theleg. father believed that a new experience was more important for a small boy than a(n) 50 night's C.They perform them with strong targeting. sleep. No doubt he had all the usual childhood entertainment,but those are 51 now. What he D.They often injure themselves whiledoingso. 英语试卷 · 第 5 页 · 共 8 页 英语试卷 · 第6 页 · 共 8 页 {#{QQABCYAAogCgAABAAAhCQQnCCEMQkgGCCagOhBAAsAAACBFABCA=}#}remembers isthenight oftheshooting stars, and the“trophy(战利品)table”inthedining room where 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) children were encouraged to 52 things they had found-anything 53 or beautiful—snake skins, 第一节(满分15分) seashells,flowers,arrowheads... 假定你是李华,你校图书馆新设了小组学习室。请你给留学生同学 Michael 写邮件邀请他同 去体验。内容包括: His father had, to a marvellous degree, the gift of opening doors for children,of leading them into areas of splendid 54 .This subtle(巧妙的)art of 55 dimensionsto achild's world doesn't 1.位置和开放时间; 2.室内设施和功能。 注意: necessarily require a great deal of time. It simply involves doing things more often with children instead 1.写作词数应为 80 左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 offor them ortothem. Dear Michael, 41.A.called B.knocked C.lifted D.transported 42.A.Anxiously B.Incredibly C.Simply D.Curiously 43.A.heavens B.face C.eyes D.sea Yours, 44.A.work B.fade C.attack D.continue Li Hua 45.A.weather B.place C.condition D.show 第二节(满分25分) 46.A.comeback B.blow C.visit D.glimpse 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。 47.A.to the beach B.under thesky C.inbed D.to his seat I needed to do something in my community(社区)in order to complete the community service 48.A.serious B.modern C.silent D.sad hours required to graduate from high school. Some of my friends had signed up to spend time at a soup 49.A.cautious B.ambitious C.sensitive D.fortunate kitchen, soIdid, too. It seemed likeagood thing todo. 50.A.unbroken B.heavy C.light D.restless I thought that we would just be passing out dinners to those in need, but I found out we would be 51.A.resolved B.avoided C.forgotten D.delayed doing everything from preparing to serving the dinner. We began preparing the food, from mixing salad 52.A.exhibit B.search C.collect D.create dressing to separating frozen meat. Much still needed to be done before dinner was served, but already 53.A.uncertain B.unusual C.practical D.awful outside the building many homeless people were gathering. It wasn’t until a couple of hours later that we 54.A.victory B.sky C.cottage D.newness opened thedoors and began serving dinner. 55.A.applying B.adding C.turning D.tracing As the line of people came toward me, I got a little scared. I’d come face to face with the homeless: 第Ⅱ卷 非选择题 How should I act? How would they treat me? Would they hate me for having more than they did? While 第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) some of the people looked very friendly, some of them looked so dangerous. I didn’t have too much time 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。 toworry about it.Iwas assigned(分配)to serve thesalad with thelady nexttome. Shesmiled at meand Chinese consumers are transforming bags from the Yunnanese milk tea brand(品牌) CHAGEE said ifIneeded help,she’dbe right there, which I found quitecomforting. into their own line of products: book covers, tissue boxes, and even foot 56. _______(bath). Some I had never seen so many people wanting food. They were of all ages and nationalities. Most of netizens make fun 57._______ these DIY innovations, while others defend 58._______trend, stating that them wore clothes that were torn and dirty. Some looked like they had totally given up on life, while it's awaste not toupcycle such high-quality,59._______(visual)appealing bags. others seemed to be making the best of the situation, smiling and joking. Some were better off than Indeed, CHAGEE's blue and off-white bags are elegant and 60._______(attract). The more one others, but they all needed a good meal and a warm place to eat. It saddened me to think of how many stares at the milk tea bag, themore familiarit seems. From thecolours down tothe capital letters, it looks people there were who didn’t have a place to call home and the only food they got came from a soup like a Dior Book Tote bag designed by Maria Grazia Chiuri.This similarity has stimulated debate online, kitchen. with some61._______(point)outthat Chinese printsmay haveinspired Chiuri.After all, herbag's blue 注意: is similar to Chinese porcelain blue(瓷蓝)and the countryside background 62._______(reflect)a 1. 所续写短文的词数应为 150 左右; familiar theme in Chinese traditional paintings. CHAGEE's use of a similar design can 63._______ 2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好; (perceive)as an attempt64._______(modernise)Chinesetraditional tea culture. Paragraph l Consequently, many DIY influencers have adopted CHAGEE's traditional Chinese artistic style. As theycame inmy direction, Iput onmy brightestandhappiest smile. _______________________ They have made various videos 65. _______are accompanied by Chinese folk music. These ____________________________________________________________________________________ transformations illustrate how online creators are tirelessly reimagining Chinese culture for the Paragraph 2 contemporary era. Iwas sohappy thatI hadearned myservice hours in thisway._____________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ 英语试卷 · 第 7 页 · 共 8 页 英语试卷 · 第 8 页 · 共 8 页 {#{QQABCYAAogCgAABAAAhCQQnCCEMQkgGCCagOhBAAsAAACBFABCA=}#}