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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

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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

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頁(yè)高三英語(yǔ)試卷第3頁(yè)共

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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頁(yè)Alotofmentalworkcanbeemotionallywearing.Peopleworkinginprofessionscan

experienceemotionalexhaustionduetotheconstantemotionaldemandsoftheirjobs.

Psychologistsrefertothisasemotionallabor.Itespeciallyappliestojobswherewedealwith

manydifferentpeopleandpersonalitiesthroughouttheday,suchasrespondingtocustomer

complaints.Theseworkersareaskedtosmileandbehappyallday,evenwhentheyareoverloaded,

stressed,ordepressed.Topreventmentalexhaustion,itisimport

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