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2025屆浦東新區(qū)高三英語(yǔ)三模試卷及答案I.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:
Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentand
grammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperform
ofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Using
abbreviations!"#$
intextmessagescomesacrossaslesssincerePsychologistsanalysedmessagesfrommorethan5,000peopleandfoundthatthosewhoused
abbreviationswereconsideredlesssincere.Thefindingssuggestthatdashingoffaquick“hru?”doesn’tseemgenuine.Instead,takingthetime(1)______(spell)out:“Howareyou?”
appearsmoresincere.
DavidFangandhiscolleaguesranthestudiestoexploretheimpactofabbreviationsin
different(2)______(message)situations.Peopleusingabbreviations(3)______(tend)toreceive
fewerresponsesthanthosewhospelledwordsout,
thestudiesfound.Whileyoungerpeopleused
moreabbreviations,thenegativeeffectremained,theresearcherssay.(4)______theworld’sfirsttextmessageappearedinDecember1992,sendershave
developedamoreefficientlanguagewithcompletewordsandphrasesdroppedinfavourofthe
bareminimumofletters.Half-heartedagreementbecomes“idrc”,for“Idon’treallycare”.And
whybother(5)______theeffortofwriting“Iloveyou”when“ily”willdo?Theresearchersdugintotheissuetounderstandwhetherabbreviations,which(6)______(intend)toconveyexactlythe
samemeaningasthefullword,hadslighteffectsonrecipients.Oneschoolofthoughtisthat
abbreviationsare(7)______(casual)andinformal,promotingaclosenessbetweenthosewho
message.(8)______holdsthatabbreviationsrevealalackofeffortandinterestintheperson.Inoneoftheexperiments,peoplewhoreceivedmessagesfullofabbreviationsresponded
withshortermessagesthanotherwise.“Ourfindingsecholiterature(9)______indicatespeople
valueconversationalquality.Theyprefermessagesthatconveythoughtfulnessandpersonal
connection,”theauthorswrite.Althoughresearchersusedreal-worlddataforsomeoftheirwork,
otherpsychologistsquestioned(10)______abbreviationswerereallysoproblematic.ProfessorLindaKaye,apsychologistatEdgeHillUniversity,said:“Inarealworld
interaction,receiversarelikelytohavemorecontextandfamiliaritywiththesender,makingthe
useofabbreviationslesstroublesome.”高三英語(yǔ)試卷第1頁(yè)共
10
頁(yè)SectionBDirections:
Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeused
onlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.accuratelyB.craftC.double-checkD.functionsAB.laborious
AC.narrowAD.poolsBC.progressivelyBD.sharesCD.tipsABC.unlock
AsktherightwayWiththeintroductionofaccessiblenewAIsystemslikeChatGPT,travelwillneverbethe
same.AIhassimplifiedplanningandmadeiteasiertodiscovernewexperience.Insteadofamarchthrough____11____research,usersgetsimilarresultswithaquickconversationwithAI.AIisgreatforsometravel____12____,likegeneratingideas,highlightingsmallbusinesses,
andtranslatinglanguages,buttherearetrickstouseitwell,especiallywhenitcomestotraveling.Here’showtobestuseAIfortravel.Onceyouhavechosenyourdestinations,____13____yoursearch.AIisskilledatresponding
tospecificinterests,whetheryou’relookingforthebestrestaurantinanareaordesigningafivedaytravelplanofoff-the-beaten-pathmuseums.
AIisalsousefulinfindingresponsesto
prompts!%&$
like“l(fā)esscrowded”or“underrated.”
ItisbecauseunlikeplatformssuchasTripAdvisor,thesystem____14____knowledgefromall
cornersoftheweb,interpretsresultstofityourinquiresbestandthendeliverstheinformationin
aconversationalway.To____15____agoodprompt,it’scrucialtoaskquestionsinyournative
language.AImodelscanspeakandunderstandmanylanguages,andyourgrammarmatters.The
morepreciseyour
punctuation!()$,spelling,andgrammar,themore____16____AIwillbe
abletounderstandyou.Finally,always____17____AI’sanswersagainstothersourcesascross-referencingits
suggestionswithtrustedplatformsaddsanextralayerofconfidencetoyourplanning.Bymasteringthese____18____youcantapintothispowerfulgenerativeenginetoensurea
safer,better-informedandmoresatisfyingtravelexperience.Everyday,AIisrapidlyevolvingasmorestart-upsandcompaniesfigureoutthebestways
to____19____itspotentialtodeliverinformationusingnaturallanguage.Asthesystem
____20____getsmoreaccesstotheweb,learnswhatuserswant,andbecomesmore“intelligent,”
itwillcontinuetoshifttravelinunexpectedandgroundbreakingways.Thefutureoftravelishere.高三英語(yǔ)試卷第2頁(yè)共
10
頁(yè)高三英語(yǔ)試卷第3頁(yè)共
10
頁(yè)II.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,
B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Workingfromhomeistransitioningintoapermanenthybridwork/officemodel.While
___21___,italsobringsitsownsetofchallenges.Themassiveshifttoworkingfromhomeoverthepastyearsprobablywillcontinue.This
shiftcouldchangetheshapeofcities,___22___ourlives,andchangetherelationshipswehave
withourcoworkers.Willwemoveoutofthebigcity?Canremotework—and___23___hybrid
work—besustainable?
Surveysindicatethatover70%ofemployeesdesiretokeepworkingremotely.___24___,
over65%wantmoretimespentin-personwiththeirteams.Thisisoneofthemainchallengeswithremoteworkthatahybridmodelmightsolve.
Workfromhomemeansno___25___andhopefullyamoreflexibleworkschedule,saving
timeandimprovingefficiency.Butworkingintheofficemeansthatyoucangetoutofthehouse
(noteverybodyhasa___26___child-freespacetowork),andseeyourcoworkersinperson.Thispersonal___27___stayscrucial.Athome,youcangetyourworkdone,butit’shardto
___28___freshideasalone,infrontofyourcomputer.It’salsomoreefficienttoworkremotely
withcolleagueswhenyoualreadyknowthem.Ifyouhavemetpeopleinreallife,youcanjokeandgenerallycommunicatebetterwiththemremotely.
Oneofthebestwayscompaniescankeeptheirremoteandin-officeemployees___29___is
byimplementingvirtualteam-buildingactivitiesthatcanhelpimprovecommunicationandunity
intheworkplace.Thisappearstobeacommon___30___.Eventhoughwemissourin-person
socials,we___31___ourtieswitheachotherthroughvirtualsocialsandgames.Theseproblemscanbeeasedifweadopthybridmodels,whereemployees___32___their
timebetweenworkandhome.Yousacrificecertainadvantagesofpermanentremotework.Meanwhile,yougettofeelpartoftheteam.Theclearestbenefittohomeworkersisthe___33___ofthework-lifebalance.Theideais
thatyoucansetyourownschedule,aslongasyougettheworkdone.But,inreality,manyofus
havetroubleswitchingoff,andthedistractionsofhomecan___34___us.Furthermore,witha
poorcultureormanagementwhereemployeesarenottrusted,workfromhomemaybeevenmore
___35___.Perhapsmanagerswanttoensuretheiremployeesremainproductive,butindoingso,
theymayendupcheckingintoooftenorsteppingoverestablishedwork-lifeboundaries.高三英語(yǔ)試卷第4頁(yè)共
10
頁(yè)21.A.temporaryB.advantageous
C.objective
D.automatic22.A.create
B.embrace
C.remodel
D.sustain23.A.specifically
B.absolutely
C.considerably
D.partially24.A.What’smore
B.Afterall
C.Atthesametime
D.Inconclusion25.A.workload
B.contract
C.teamwork
D.commute26.A.entertaining
B.novel
C.internal
D.dedicated27.A.connection
B.fulfilment
C.integrity
D.judgement28.A.giveup
B.hitupon
C.respondto
D.agreewith29.A.informed
B.enclosed
C.engaged
D.amused30.A.error
B.practice
C.standard
D.concern31.A.trace
B.loosen
C.catalogue
D.maintain32.A.test
B.save
C.balance
D.estimate33.A.intervention
B.significance
C.complexity
D.improvement34.A.disturb
B.empower
C.confuse
D.prompt
35.A.casual
B.stressful
C.trendy
D.sensibleSectionBDirections:
Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosethe
onethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Twoyearsago,Ihadabadhabitofwakinguplateforwork.Everymorningwasthesame—I’dstartmyshift,dothework,andcountthehoursuntilIcouldlogoff.Intheevenings,Iplayedvideogames.Thenextday,thecyclewouldrepeat.Now,whilegamingremainsapassion,Iwake
upearlyandmymorningsarededicatedtolearningandwritingbeforemy9-to-5begins.This
shiftstarteda
dominoeffect
!*+,-.$/'anewhigher-payingjobandmyownapartmentthat
Ididn’thavetosharewithstrangers.Lifedidn’tbecomelessdemanding,butmeaningfullybusier.
Akeycomponentofthistransformation?Gamification.Videogamesthriveonclearobjectivesandprogress.Thinkofthemainmissionasyour
overallgoal,andsidemissionasthemilestonesalongtheway.Completingthese“sidemission”
provideafloodof
dopamine
!*01$,fuelingcontinuedengagementandself-improvement.Last
year,my“mainmission”wastobecomeacloudengineer.Thisrequiredconsistentlearningand
practicalapplication.Thesub-goalsincludedmasteringprogramminganddatabases.Eachnewly
acquiredskillfeltlikeopeningupnewpossibilitiesinmylife.高三英語(yǔ)試卷第5頁(yè)共
10
頁(yè)Justasvideogamestrackprogressthroughskillpoints,Ineededawaytovisualizemy
advancement.Measuringmygrowth,evenondayswhenIfeltfrustrated—everythingIwas
studyingwasleavingmybrainfasterthanitentered,offeredpowerfulreassuranceandreminded
methatIwas
levelingup.Itprovidedconcretefeedback,highlightinghowfarI’dcomeand
reducingthetemptationtoquit.IdiligentlydocumentedeverynewskillIacquiredtoward
becomingacloudengineer,comparingitagainstthe‘requirements’andthe‘nicetohave’sections
ofjobdescriptionsuntilIcoveredeverything.Inessence,Iappliedtheprinciplesofplayinggamestomotivatemyselfandstayontrack.
Throughgamifiedthinkingandtheconsistentcultivationofpositivehabits,Iengineeredmyown
growth.36.Beforeforminganewhabit,theauthor’smorningswerecharacterizedby____________.A.rushingthroughdailymissions
B.handlingcounting-relateddutiesC.repeatingroutinesmechanically
D.gettinginvolvedinvideogames37.Whatwastheauthor’sprimarygoallastyear?A.Tograspskillslikeprogramminganddatabasesinayear.B.Tobecomeacloudengineerthroughcontinuouslearning.
C.Totrackhisprogressusingskillpointslikeavideogame.D.Tosecureanapartmentwithoutsharingwithstrangers.
38.Theunderlinedword“l(fā)evelingup”inparagraph3isclosestinmeaningto____________.A.makingprogress
B.followingroutinesC.defendingbeliefs
D.seekingentertainment39.Thewriter’spurposeinwritingthispassageisto____________.A.persuadereaderstogetclearlifetargetsB.sharesomestrategiesforpersonalgrowthC.criticizethecurrentstateofthejobmarketD.promotethebenefitsofplayingvideogames(B)WillYouBeOur100MillionthMember?Signuptodayandyoucouldwinthejourneyofalifetime,
allexpensespaid!Luxurywithoutlimitsawaits.Imagineyourself:高三英語(yǔ)試卷第6頁(yè)共
10
頁(yè)Experiencinga
VIPBroadwaypremiere!23456789:$'inNewYork,with
luxuriousaccommodationsatTheGrand
AuroraHotel.JettingofftoRomeforanexclusiveopera
performancefromthePalazzoVerdiSuiteby
StellarRewards!;<=>$,orevenbackstage
withthestars!Butthere’smore!Becomeanewmember,andcountlessadvantagesarewaitingforyou.WelcomedrinkEnjoyafreesignaturecocktail
atthehotelduringyourstay.
Checkdirectlywiththehotel
todiscovertheirselectionof
handcrafteddrinks.PriorityreceptionUponarrival,enjoy
priorityaccesstoour
dedicatedStellarRewards
receptiondeskforAzuremembers.Latecheck-outIfyoudesirealaterdeparture,
extendyourstayinyourroom
onthedayofyourcheck-out.
Thisbenefitisuponrequestand
subjecttoavailability.Toaccessthisoffer,becomeamemberofStellarRewardsorsignintoyourexisting
accountandregisterforthepromotion.Theactivationcodewillbepre-filledautomatically.
EnsureyourStellarRewardsloyaltynumberisaddedtoyourcompanybookingtoolprofile
beforebooking.Ifyourcodeisn’tworking,double-checkitisidentical.Whenwritingthecode,
pleasepaycloseattentiontocapitalization.Usingthewrongcasewillresultinerrors.Besides,
thecodeisforone-timeuse.Ifyourpointshaven’tappearedaftersevendays,pleasecontact
customerservice.40.WhatshouldEmma,asanAzuremember,dofirsttoenjoyherearlycheck-in?A.Appreciateapremiereexclusiveoperaperformance.B.Orderawelcomesignaturecocktailatthereceptionbar.
C.Askpolitelyforearlyaccessintheregularcheck-inline.
D.GodirectlytothededicatedStellarRewardsreceptiondesk.
41.WhatshouldEmmadoifheractivationcodeisn’tworking?
A.Immediatelycontactthecustomerservice.B.Capitalizeallthelettersoftheactivationcode.
C.Checkthatthecodeisenteredinanaccurateway.
D.Addtheloyaltynumbertothebookingtoolprofile.42.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?
A.Tocriticizethehighcostsofluxurytravelexperiences.B.Topersuadereaderstoregisterforamembershippromotion.C.ToprovidetipsonhowtowinfreeBroadwaypremieretickets.D.ToexplainthehistoryofStellarRewardsanditsachievements.(C)ThegrammarschoolboyfromStratford-upon-Avonhasdeliveredasignificantacademic
impactafterground-breakingresearchshowedthatShakespearedoesbenefitchildren’sliteracy
andemotionaldevelopment.Butonlyifyouacthimout.Astudyfoundthata
“rehearsal(彩排)
room”approachtoteachingShakespearebroadenedchildren’svocabularyandwritingcomplexity
aswellastheiremotionalliteracy.“Theresearchshowsthatthewayactorsworkmakesabigdifferencetothewaychildrenuse
languageandalsohowtheythinkaboutthemselves,”JacquiO’HanlonoftheRoyalShakespeare
Company(RSC)said.“Allowingchildrentousetheirwholebodiestobringthetexttolifeandto
makechoicesaboutcharactermotivationhadlongbeenthoughttoimproveliteracybutnowthe
researchsupportedit”,sheadded.Therandomizedcontroltrialinvolvedhundredsofyear5pupils
at45stateprimaryschoolswithnopriorexposuretoRSC
pedagogy!?@A$.Theyweresplit
intotargetandcontrolgroupsandaskedtowrite,forexample,amessageinabottle
asFerdinandaftertheshipwreckin
TheTempest!BCDEF$.Thetargetgroupwasgivena30-minutedrama-basedactivitytoaccompanythepassage.Thepeer-reviewedresultsshowedthatthetargetgroupofpupilstappedintoawider
vocabulary,usedwordsclassedasmorecomplicatedorrarer,andwroteatgreaterlength.They
alsoappeartobemorecomfortablewritinginrole.Whilecontrolpupilsimaginehowthey
themselveswouldreacttobeingshipwrecked,targetchildrenputthemselvesintheshoesofa
literarycharacterandexpressthatcharacter’semotion.Anotherstudyalsofoundthatwhilecontrol
pupilsreliedon“desertisland
clichés!GHIJ$”suchaspalmtrees,targetpupilsweremore
expressivegivingabroaderpictureofthesky,theseaandtheatmosphericconditions.O’Hanlonexpressedsurpriseattheemotionalliteracyinthetargetchildren’swriting,noting
theyweremoreadaptableandhopeful.Shestressedthatitwasprobablyrelatedtotherehearsal
roomprocesswhereyouwereusedtotryingtoimagineyourwaythrough.Shealsosaidmore
researchwouldbeneededbutsuggestedthatShakespeare’suseof20,000words,comparedwith
theeveryday2,000words,significantlyenricheschildren’slanguageexperience,especiallywhen
theyengagetheirwholebodiestobringthewordstolife.Sheadded:“Thereasonweare
performingShakespeare’swork400yearsonisthattherearesomanydifferentchoicestomake
aboutcharactermotivation,themeaningsofdifferentkindsofspeeches,thesetting.Shakespeare
isgreatataskingyouthequestions.Hedoesn’tgiveyoutheanswersandthat’swhyit’ssuchan
interestingandcreativebodyofworktoexplore.”高三英語(yǔ)試卷第7頁(yè)共
10
頁(yè)43.Whichofthefollowinglearners’activitiesfitsthe“rehearsalroom”approach?A.PhysicallyperformShakespeare’sworks.B.EmotionallyreadingShakespeare’splays.C.IndependentlywritingreviewsofShakespeare’splays.D.RegularlymemorizingthelinesofShakespeare’sworks.44.Whatcanwelearnfromthepeer-reviewedresults?
A.Controlpupilsgenerallywritelongerpieces.B.Targetpupilspreferusingcommonvocabulary.C.Targetpupilsbetteridentifywithliterarycharacters.D.Controlpupilsfailtoreacttoanimaginedsituation.45.O’Hanlonwouldmostlikelytoagreethat______.
A.youngchildrendemonstratestrongliteracyandmotivationB.memorizingShakespeare’stextsdirectlyteachesemotionalskillsC.actors’performancehelpschildren’slanguagelearningandmentaldevelopmentD.Shakespeare’senduringpopularityliesinopenquestionsanddiverseinterpretations46.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthispassage?
A.Language’sPower:WritinginroleB.Shakespeare’sMagic:LearningbyActingC.ADiscoveryJourney:ExploringShakespeare’sWorldD.APathtoGrowth:ConductingDrama-drivenResearchSectionCDirections:
Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.
Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.A.Sowemightthinkthistrainingisgoodforthebrain.B.However,thatclaimismorelikelytobeafalsebelief.C.Isitgoodforyourbraintousebothhandsonpurpose?D.Canusingyournondominanthandimproveyourbrain?AB.Ambidextrouspeoplecanspecializeinsportsinvolvingbothhands.AC.Ambidextrouspeoplearen’tjustabletothrowandcatchaballwiththeiroppositehand.DoesBeingAmbidextrousActuallyMakeYouSmarter?Mostofusarefirmlyrightyorlefty.Wehavethego-tohandwefavorforjustabout
everything.Butthereisathirdtypeofhandednessyoumighthaveheardof:beingambidextrous.高三英語(yǔ)試卷第8頁(yè)共
10
頁(yè)Ifyouareambidextrous,youareequallyskilledatusingbothhands.Butthere’ssome
imperceptibledifference—thekeywordis“equally”.(47)________________Theyarefullyable
tousebothhandsforfinemotortaskslikewritinganoteorbuttoningtheirshirt.Youmayhaveheardthatambidextrouspeoplearenaturallymorecreative.
(48)________________“Ourleftandrightbrainsaretypicallyconnectedandworkingtogether
whenwedocomplextasks,likecreativepursuits,”saysWalf,aneuroscientistatRensselaer
PolytechnicInstitute.“Thereisnoclearevidencethatbeingambidextrouscausesgreater
creativity.”(49)________________That’sthemillion-dollarquestion.Youmayhaveheardthatyou
shouldswitchtoyouroppositehandtodoeverydaytaskslikebrushingyourteethbecausethat
habitwillencouragebrainneuroplasticity—ourbrain’sprocessofadaptingtochallengesand
formingnewneuralnetworks.Itsoundsgoodintheory,butthereisnoevidencetosupportthis
habit,Walfsays.Whenwe’retrainingtouseournondominanthand,“weassumetherehavebeenchangesin
brainadaptability.(50)________________Butitmightactuallybeadvantageousforthebrainto
befunctionallyspecialized.Thatmeanssharingthesamehemisphereforsimilartasksand
engagingtheotheronefordifferenttasks,”sheexplains.Sothebottomlineisyoushouldusewhateversidefeelscomfortable,whetherit’syourright
orlefthand—orbothifyou’reambidextrous.III.SummaryWritingDirections:
Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthe
passageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.51.MentalworkManypeoplebelievethatphysicalworkismoreexhaustingthanmentalwork.However,
recentresearchinpsychologyhasshownthatmentalworkcanbejustastiringasphysicalwork.
Mentalworkcanbeemotionally,
cognitively!KLM$N
andphysicallyexhausting,leadingto
feelingsoftiredness,burnout,andevenphysicaldiscomfort.Mentalworkrequiresalotoffocusandattention,whichconsumesasignificantamountof
mentalenergyandwillpower,especiallywhenweengageintasksrequiringlongperiodsof
concentration.Complexthinkingandcognitivelydemandingtaskscanactuallyburncalories.
Accordingtosomeresearch,theaveragepersonburnsabout320caloriesonatypicaldayjust
fromthinking.高三英語(yǔ)試卷第9頁(yè)共
10
頁(yè)Alotofmentalworkcanbeemotionallywearing.Peopleworkinginprofessionscan
experienceemotionalexhaustionduetotheconstantemotionaldemandsoftheirjobs.
Psychologistsrefertothisasemotionallabor.Itespeciallyappliestojobswherewedealwith
manydifferentpeopleandpersonalitiesthroughouttheday,suchasrespondingtocustomer
complaints.Theseworkersareaskedtosmileandbehappyallday,evenwhentheyareoverloaded,
stressed,ordepressed.Topreventmentalexhaustion,itisimport
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