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2025年普通高招全國統(tǒng)一考試臨考預(yù)測卷英語注意事項:1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、考生號填寫在本試卷和答題卡的相應(yīng)位置上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號。寫在本試卷上無效。3.回答非選擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。4.高考試卷無此項:使用考試在線APP掃描右下方二維碼,在線聽聽力。5.高考試卷無此項:正版臨考預(yù)測卷用戶使用考試在線APP掃描試題旁邊子母題二維碼,獲取更多最新預(yù)測試題。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whydoesthewomancall?A.Tocanceltheorder. B.Tocheckthedeliverytime.C.Tocorrectthewrongaddress.2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Acomfortablebed. B.Asleepingproblem. C.Aneatinghabit.3.Howlongcanthewomankeepthebook?A.Foroneweek. B.Fortwoweeks. C.Forthreeweeks.4.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Attendingawedding. B.Watchingamovie. C.Enjoyingtheirhoneymoon.5.Howdoesthemansound?A.Annoyed. B.Excited. C.Stressed.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatteaisthemandrinking?A.Flowertea. B.Greentea. C.Herbaltea.7.Whatisthebenefitofrosetea?A.Itaidsdigestion. B.Ithelpsloseweight. C.Itprovidesacoolingeffect.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atafactory. B.Atateahouse. C.Atashop.9.Whydoesthemancometothewoman?A.Tosellproducts. B.Tohaveaninterview. C.Tonegotiateadeal.10.Whatarethestrengthsofthejackets?A.Highqualityandbeautifuldesign.B.Beautifuldesignandlowprice.C.Lowpriceandhighquality.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.HowdoesJennyfindtrendyrecipes?A.Shesearchesonline. B.Sheconsultshermother. C.Shemixesherfavoriteflavors.12.WhatdoesJennydotomakehershootingsmooth?A.Useadvancedequipment. B.Askforhelp.C.Practiceseveraltimes.13.WhatdoesJennythinkofediting?A.It’scomplex. B.It’seasy. C.It’stime-consuming.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.HowoftendoesMrs.Greenspendtimewithherkidsoutdoors?A.Onceaweek. B.Twiceaweek. C.Everyotherweek.15.WhatdoMrs.Greenandherkidslikedoingbest?A.Ridingbikes. B.Learningtodance. C.Tendingthegarden.16.WhatmadeMrs.Greenbecomeactive?A.Beingaparent. B.Poorhealthcondition. C.Childhoodexperiences.17.WhatdoesMrs.Greensuggestotherparentsdo?A.Pushkidsoutside. B.Encouragefamilyactivities.C.Makeexerciseinteresting.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.WhatisJordanBrown?A.Atourguide. B.Ahotelclerk. C.Atraveljournalist.19.Howcanatouroperatorgetdiscountsforitscustomers?A.Byreducingextrataxes.B.Bygettingfinancialsupport.C.Bybookingticketsinquantity.20.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?A.Torecommendscenicspots.B.Topromotethepackageholiday.C.Tointroducesometouristcompanies.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。ALocalVolunteerGroupengagesinactivitiessuchasbuildingnestingboxesforbirds,monitoringwildlifehabitats,andclearinglitterfromnaturalareas.Oureffortsarecrucialinmaintainingtheecologicalbalanceandprovidingshelterforvariousspecies.Wealsoorganizeeducationalworkshopstolearnmoreaboutnativespeciesandconservationstrategies.Byparticipating,you’llconnectwithlike-mindedindividualswhoarepassionateaboutmakingapositiveimpactonourenvironment.VOLUNTEERVolunteersaged12andabovearewelcome.Forthoseunder15,parentsorguardiansshouldreadourMinorVolunteerPolicy.Groupsofsixormoreneedtomakepriorarrangementsandgetconfirmationinadvance.PleasechecktheListofOngoingProjectsandcompletethegroupapplicationform.Forgroupsmakingpriorarrangements,wewillassignadedicatedcoordinator(協(xié)調(diào)人)toassistthroughouttheprocess.Moreover,onceconfirmed,groupswillreceivedetailedinstructionsandguidelinestoensuresmoothparticipationinourprojects.REQUIREMENTS?Bringthefilled-outVolunteerRegistrationForm.Volunteersunder18musthaveaparentalconsent(同意)signature.·Weworkinallweatherconditions.Dressinsuitableoutdoorclothingthatcanwithstanddirtandpossiblerain.It’sadvisabletobringextralayers.·Carryareusablewaterbottle,insectrepellent(驅(qū)蟲劑),andapackedmeal.Nopriorexperienceisrequired.Trainingandnecessaryequipmentwillbeprovided.Thisactivitycanfulfillschoolvolunteerhourrequirements.UPCOMINGEVENTSJun.129:00am-12:00pm MapleForestEntranceJun.1910:00am-3:00pm WetlandConservationCenterJun.268:30am-1:00pm OakGrovePicnicArea21.WhatisthemainpurposeofLocalVolunteerGroup?A.Tosocializewithnaturelovers. B.Toconstructfacilitiesforanimals.C.Toprotectthelocalwildlife. D.Tohosteducationalworkshops.22.Whatshouldagroupofeightdo?A.Submitalistofgroupmembers. B.Getapprovedaheadoftime.C.Arrangeforacoordinator. D.Attendaninstructionsession.23.Whatshouldvolunteerspreparebeforecoming?A.Trainingequipment. B.Aconsentformfromschool.C.Relatedexperience. D.Apackedmealandawaterbottle.BHowardWicks,30yearsold,whosestoriesarerapidlyspreadingandgainingmuchattention,facedasubstantialchangeinhislifefollowingaseriousstroke(中風(fēng))in2011asateenager.ThisstrokelefthimwithLocked-InSyndrome,aconditionthatleaveshimalmostentirelyparalyzed(癱瘓的)exceptforhisabilitytothinkandperceivetheworldaroundhim.Remarkably,Wickshasfoundawaytoovercomethesebarriersthroughtheuseofaneyegazecomputer.Thiscutting-edgedevicetrackshiseyemovements,enablinghimtocommunicatewiththosearoundhimandtopursuehispassionforwriting.Over18months,usinghiseyes,hewrote50,000words,composingastorythatreflectshislifeexperiences.Theinitialchapterofhisbookintroducesreaderstohislifebeforethestroke,providingathoroughinsightintowhohewas.Thestorythenfollowshischangesfromthehospitalsettingtoreintegratingintocommunitylife.Thisbookisdesignedtobethefirstofatrilogy(三部曲)thatcovershislifefromtheageof16uptonow.Wickssaystheprocessofwritingwasnothingshortofanintenseandvaluableexperienceofemotionalrelease.“Ienjoyedwritingit,especiallythepartsIpersonallyenjoyedlivingmyself.”Andhehopeshisbookwillraiseawarenessofanorganizationhefounded,theLocked-InTrust,whichiscommittedtosupportingindividualssufferingfromthecondition.AsWickscontinuestoworkonthenextvolume,hisjourneyservesasaninspirationtomany.Hisabilitytoturnmisfortuneintoaplatformforcreativityandcommunicationisaproofofhisstrengthandtoughness.Throughhiswriting,Wicksoffersapowerfulmessageofhopeandresolution,highlightingtheimportanceoffindingwaystoconnectandshareourstories,nomatterthechallengesweface.“FromthemomentIgainedtheabilitytotype,writingabookhasalwaysbeenagoalofmine.Overtime,moremotivationsforpursuingthisdreamemerged.Ibelievedthatfinishingitwasnecessaryformyhappinessandpersonalprogress,”Wicksexplained.24.WhatdoestheeyegazecomputerdoforWicks?A.Giveaboosttohisrecovery. B.Allowhimtointeracteffectively.C.Fuelhisinspirationforwriting. D.Offervirtualsupportforhismotion.25.WhatismainlydescribedinWicks’book?A.Hiscarefreechildhood. B.Histhoroughinsightintowriting.C.Hisexpectationsofthefuture. D.Hisstrugglesagainstchallenges.26.HowdoesWicksfeelaboutwriting?A.Itensureshimabasicliving. B.Itenableshimtoletoutfeelings.C.Itsymbolizesatestofstrength. D.Itactsasaweaponagainstmisfortune.27.WhatcanwelearnfromWicks’story?A.Allthingsaredifficultbeforetheyareeasy.B.Thecourseoftrueloveneverdidrunsmooth.C.Whenlifehandsyoulemons,makelemonade.D.Thegreaterthedifficulty,thegreatertheachievement.CYou’remoreflexiblethanyouthink,suggestsanewstudy.ResearchersinGermanyfindpeoplecanactuallybendtheirwristsmuchfurtherthantheirownbrainbelieves.“Thebrainobviouslydoesn’thaveanaccurateimageofthebodymovementlimits,”saysDr.Pilacinski,aneuroscientistandco-authorofthestudy.Thebrainareasinvolvedinmotorplanningandmotorimageryareusedtocreatearepresentationoftheirlimbs(四肢),andpreviousstudieshaveshownthatpeoplehaveadistortedperceptionoftheirbody.Forexample,theytypicallyunderestimatetheweightorsizeoftheirhands.Thestudyauthorswantedtoseeiftherewasasimilarbias(偏差)forbodymovements.Atotalof84peoplewerebroughtinfortwostudiesandwerefirstaskedtoestimatehowfartheymovedtheirhandsinfourdifferentdirections.Somepeoplewereaskedtovisualizethehandmovementsmentallyandusearulertoshowhowfartheyexpectedtheirwriststomove.Otherparticipantswereshownseveralpositionsonarulerandaskedtoguesswhetherornottheycouldreachthosespotswhentheybenttheirwrists.Aftermakingtheseestimations,thestudyauthorsmeasuredtheiractualwristmobilityastheybenttheirhandinwardsandoutwardstowardstheirforearm.Inthreeofthefourhandmovementrotations(旋轉(zhuǎn)),theresearchshowedanotabledifferencebetweenthemobilitypeopleassumedtheyhadandtheiractualwristmobility.Onaverage,peopleunderestimatedtheirwristmobilitybyatleast10degrees.Overall,theresearchersdeterminedthatmostunderestimatedtheirwristflexibility,whichmaybeaprotectivemeasure.Themostlikelyexplanationisthatthisbiasservesasaprotectivemechanismsafeguardingpeoplefrompotentialinjury,therebyensuringthattheydon’tengageinactionsthatcouldleadtorisk-takingandsubsequentharmtothemselves.“Thisway,wemayhavetomakesmallcorrectionsduringourmovements,butthatprotectsus,”saysPilacinski.Accordingtotheauthors,thenewfindingsarehelpfulforsports,wherepeopleareoftenencouragedtogobeyondtheirusualmobility.Knowingthattheiractualmobilityisgreaterthantheyassumecouldhelppeoplebetterimaginethemselvesgoingbeyondtheirlimits.28.Whichonecanreplacetheunderlinedword“distorted”inparagraph2?A.Misleading. B.Convincing. C.Enlarged. D.Simplified.29.Howdidtheresearcherscheckthebiasforbodymovements?A.Byanalyzinghandmovingdirections. B.Bymeasuringtherangeofmovements.C.Bycomparingestimatedandactualdata. D.Bytestingparticipants’brainresponses.30.Whydoesthebraintendtomakesuchanunderestimate?A.Tostretchourphysicallimits. B.Topreventpotentialrisks.C.Toenhancethebodyflexibility. D.Tofulfillhiddenfunctions.31.Whatdoesthelastparagraphtalkabout?A.Theresearchonthemobility. B.Thegoalofthefurtherstudy.C.Thekeytakeawaysofthestudy. D.Thesignificanceofthefinding.DIn2023,trucksmoved$15trillionworthofgoodsintheUnitedStates.TruckingiswhatkeepsAmerica’seconomymoving,plainandsimple.Advancesinartificialintelligence,lasers,radar,andcamerasarepreparedtoautomatelong-distancetruckingoninterstatehighways.Atthesametime,batterytechnologyhasprogressedtothepointwhereelectrifyingsemi-trucksisincreasinglyeconomical.“Autonomyandelectrificationcombinedcouldleadtoa50%decreaseinemissionsand46%savingsinlifecyclecosts,”ateamofresearchersreportedearlierthissummerinapaper.“ElectrificationofallU.S.truckswouldresultin$32.3billion-$39.2billioninavoideddamagesannuallyandhealthbenefitsthroughouttheUnitedStates.”Widespreadautonomous,electrictrucksareprojectedtobegoodforbusinessandforAmerica’scollectivehealth.Butwilltheyeverbepractical?Atfacevalue,theprospectisdiscouraging.Firstoff,currentdiesel-powered(柴油動力)semi-truckscantravel1,000to1,800milesbeforeneedingaroughlytwenty-minuterefueling.Rightnow,eventhebestelectrictruckscanonlytravelatmost500milesbeforerequiringalengthyrecharge(whichcantakeanywherefrom30minutestosixormorehours).Second,refuelinginfrastructure(基礎(chǔ)建設(shè))fordieseltrucksiswidespreadandeasytouse,whilecharginginfrastructureforelectricsemi-trucksisessentiallynonexistent.Moreover,buildingitcouldcost$1trillionaccordingtooneanalysis.Suchapriceyinvestmentisscaryforanysingletruckingfirm.Thatmeanstaxpayersmightbeaskedtofootthebill.Third,essentiallythecore,thisnewsystemcouldeffectivelyremovethelong-distancetruckingprofession,whichemploysroughly351,000Americans.Wouldrealizinganelectric,autonomoustruckingfuturebeworththecost?It’shardtosayright.now,butthepotentialiscertainlythere.Imagineaworldwheretrucksconstantlyrunoninterstatehighways.Freeofhumandrivers,they’llrunatallhours,stoppingonlytorechargeevery800orsomiles.Humanoperatorsareonlypermittedtodriveelevenhoursinaday,sogoodswillarrivefasterthantheydonow.Thisfutureispossible,butlikelydecadesoff.Thecostlyreorientation(重新定位)neededtorealizeit—intermsofdollarsspentandjobslost—isanalarmingbarrier.32.Whatadvantagesdoautonomousandelectrictruckshave?A.Theyareaffordableandlong-lasting. B.Theyareaccessibleandeco-friendly.C.Theyaregreenandcost-efficient. D.Theyareconvenientandstrongly-powered.33.Whatmightbethevitalproblemforautonomyandelectrificationoftrucks?A.Rechargingthetrucks. B.Costingtoomuch.C.Lackingrelatedlaws. D.Causingunemployment.34.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardautonomousandelectrictrucking?A.Cautious. B.Optimistic. C.Prejudiced. D.Dismissive.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitle?A.IstheFutureofTrucksAutonomousandElectric?B.WhyShouldTruckingBeAutonomousandElectric?C.HowDoesTruckingGetAutonomousandElectric?D.WhatPreventsAutonomyandElectrificationofTrucking?第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Continuouslygrowingyourorganizationiscritical,butit’softeneasiersaidthandone.Findingnewstrategiestoincreasemembershipcanbechallenging.36That’swhywe’resharingsomeofourowntried-and-trueapproachestohelpyouunearthyourinspiration.37Foryourorganization,havingawebsiteisofgreatsignificance.Itcanbeusedtoshareyourmission,upcomingactivitiesandinformationaboutpartnersandsponsors.Makesurethatyoursiteisvisibleinsearchengineswhenyoutypeyourorganization’sname.Socialmediacanshowcaseyourorganization’svitality(活力).Ifthebudgetislimited,youcanstartasmalloneandpostmessagesonceaweek..Launchamember-introducingprogram.Amember-introducingprogramisgreatlybeneficial.Whenyouofferexistingmembersincentives(激勵)toinvitetheirfriendsorfamilytojoin,potentialmembersmayalsoreceivebenefits.38Forexample,inagym,boththeinviterandthenewmembercangetafreemonthofmembership.Dependingonthetypeoftheorganizationyourun,thinkaboutyourmembers’interests.Organizemainstreamevents.Anyeventcanserveasatooltoattractnewmembers,suchasmeetups,onlinemeetings,parties,oropenhouses.Eachtypehasitsownadvantagesanddisadvantages.Forinstance,onlinemeetingscanreachalargeaudiencebutarelesseffectiveinbuildingcloserelationships.Takealookatyourownneeds,andexperimentwithseveralkindsofevents.39Createaperfectmembershipjourney.Viewthedevelopmentofmembersasaprocess,fromnonmemberstopotentialmembers,thentonewmembers,andfinallypermanentmembers.40.Letmembersfeelthevalueallthroughouttherelationship.Ifnewandpotentialmembersknowthattheorganizationprovidesvalueformembersatdifferentstages,theyaremorelikelytojoin.A.Generatesomehigh-qualitymaterials.B.Itcallsforcommitmentandcreativity.C.Buildupyourorganization’sonlinebrand.D.Itmotivatesmemberstopromotetheorganization.E.Yououghttoconcentrateonthequantityofnewmembers.F.Don’tforgettogatherinformationandassesstheeffectiveness.G.Everyphaseofthemembershipjourneydeservesyourattention.第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。Therearefewthingsthatputpureterrorintomyheartlikethethoughtofpublicspeaking.Alleyesonme.Allcarswaitingforsomegreat41.Thelevelofpanicthatgoesthroughmybodyis42tohowitmustfeeljumpingoutofanairplane.Asanewbusinessowner,Iwasaskedtospeakatasmall-businessmeeting.Notoneounceofme43todoit.Butitcouldbegreat44formygrowingbusiness,sowhenthehostintroducedme,Igrabbedmy45andheadedfortheplatform.Atthispoint,Iwas46bynerves,mymindtotallyblank.Iwasshakingsobadlythatthemicwas47thesoundofmypaperrustling(沙沙響).I48aboutmynotesandmyspeech,justbeginningtotalk.Italkedaboutthe49ofbeinganinexperiencednewbusinessownerandtheneedsofsmallbusinesses.It50asifIwereupthereforaboutthreehours.Iwasnot.Itwasmaybethreeminutes.51,astheeventended,Iheardmanypeoplesay,“Dianaisthebestspeaker.”Iletouta52.Idon’tthinkI’veeverbeenasscaredasIwasatthatmoment.But,atthatmoment,I53thattoreallygrow,youmuststepoutofyourcomfortzone.WhoknowswhatwouldhavehappenedifIhaddecidedtoplayit54?ButwhatIdoknowisthatthereisarealfeelingyougetwhenyoudosomethingyou55todo.41.A.justice B.release C.wisdom D.humor42.A.sensitive B.similar C.familiar D.related43.A.promised B.hated C.cared D.wanted44.A.exposure B.a(chǎn)dvice C.a(chǎn)dventure D.description45.A.letters B.notes C.tissues D.pictures46.A.bothered B.touched C.concerned D.blinded47.A.settingaside B.pickingup C.carryingoff D.puttingout48.A.complained B.a(chǎn)rgued C.forgot D.worried49.A.challenges B.a(chǎn)mbitions C.satisfaction D.uniqueness50.A.occurred B.came C.implied D.felt51.A.Consequently B.Awkwardly C.Surprisingly D.Naturally52.A.laugh B.signal C.whisper D.secret53.A.expected B.remembered C.realized D.judged54.A.loose B.fair C.cool D.safe55.A.prepare B.fear C.fail D.learn第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Thelong-tailedstonefly,Zelandoperla,anativeinsectofNewZealand,onceexistedinlargenumbersinforestecosystemswhereitadoptedacleversurvivalstrategy:Itimitated(模仿)the56(appear)ofauniquelypoisonousstonefly,Austroperla,57forestinsectthatproducesdeadlychemicalstofrightenawaybirds.However,theresearchteamfromNewZealand’sUniversityofOtagohavefoundthatindeforestedareaswithoutAustroperlainthepicture,and58fewerbirds,someZelandoperlahavegivenupthetrick.Zelandoperla’ssuccessfuldisguise(偽裝)frightenedtheirfeatheredenemies,59wereunabletotellthedifferencebetweenitandAustroperlaandwentawayfromboth.Austroperlabelongstoforest-dwellingspecies:Itlivesinstreamswhereitfeedsonleavesandwoodypieces.However,theforests60(destroy),withthearrivalofEuropeansettlers,whobroughtwiththem61(extend)loggingpractices.Theecologicalbalancebegantocollapse.Inthosedeforestedareas,Austroperla’s62(prefer)foodsourceswerelacking,leadingtoaseverereductioninthepopulationofAustroperla.Asaresult,insuchregions,theimitatingspeciesnowhasabandonedtheimitationstrategy,instead63(transform)intoadifferentcolortobettersuititsnew,lessdangeroussurroundings.Thefindingsprovidestrongevidenceof“thepossibilityforpopulationstoadapt64(rapid)inthewakeofsuddenenvironmentalchange,”theteamwriteintheirpublishedpaper.AsshownbyZelandoperla’sshiftincolorandbehavior,lifefindsaway65(adjust)andsurviveevenunderchallengingcircumstances.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華,因故不能參觀周末的中國文化名人印章展,想把電子門票轉(zhuǎn)贈給留學(xué)生朋友Beth。請給她寫一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:1.轉(zhuǎn)贈門票的原因:2.展覽的內(nèi)容。參考詞匯:印章seal注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個左右:2.請按如下格式作答。第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Mygrandmotherhadalwaysbeenalittledoubtfulaboutmoderntechnology,especiallyonlineshopping.“Whywouldanyonebuysomethingtheycan’ttouch?”shewouldask,shakingherheadindisapproval.Foryears,shefirmlybelievedthatnothingcouldreplacethejoyofwanderingaroundastore,holdingitemsinherhands,andcomparingthembeforemaki

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