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2025年高考押題預(yù)測卷

高三英語

(考試時(shí)間:120分鐘試卷滿分:150分)

注意事項(xiàng):

1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在答題卡上。

2.回答選擇題時(shí),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?;卮鸱沁x擇題時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。

3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

做題時(shí),請先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。

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(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完

每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)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.Whatwillthewomandothisafternoon?

A.Gojogging.B.Seeadoctor.C.Lookafterhernephew.

2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.ATVprogram.B.Anewcar.C.Adinner.

3.Whydoesthemanlooktiredtoday?

A.Hewenttobedlatelastnight.B.Heplayedfootball.C.Heworkedovertime.

4.Howdoesthewomanfeel?

A.Satisfied.B.Surprised.C.Worried.

5.Whathasn'tthewomanpackedyet?

B.Toothpaste.C.Towel.

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(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),

并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小

題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。

請聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。

6.Howdoesthemanwanttodealwiththericecooker?

A.Repairit.B.Exchangeit.C.Returnit.

7.Whatdayisittoday?

A.Friday.B.Thursday.C.Wednesday.

請聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。

8.Whatcoloristhebedroomnow?

A.Blue.B.Green.C.Yellow.

9.Whichroomiswhitenow?

A.Thebathroom.B.Thekitchen.C.Thesittingroom.

請聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.Whereisthewomangoingonholiday?

A.ToAmerica.B.ToAustralia.C.ToSwitzerland.

11.Howwillthemantravelaround?

A.Bycar.B.Bymotorbike.C.Byboat.

12.WhatdoesNatalieplantodo?

A.SailaroundtheGreekislands.B.Gocampingwithherfamily.C.Dosomewalkingalone.

請聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.Whenwillthewomangiveapresentation?

A.OnSeptember7th.B.OnSeptember8th.C.OnSeptember9th.

14.WhatdidRachelandSamaskabout?

A.Thetimeofthemeeting.B.Thechangeoftheschedule.C.Theinformationonthehotel.

15.Howwillthemangeteveryonetoknowthemeetingarrangement?

A.Byphone.B.Byletter.C.Bye-mail.

16.Whatwillthewomandointhemorning?

A.MeetRachelandSam.B.Writeseveralreports.C.Prepareherlunch.

請聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.Whatisthespeakersatisfiedwithaboutthepooltable?

A.Thespeedofdelivery.B.Theinstructionbooklet.CThepackage.

18.Whichlanguagedoesthespeakerknowwell?

A.Spanish.B.Polish.C.English.

19.Whatmakesthespeakerthinkthetablewasfaulty?

A.Therewasn'tthewhiteball.

B.Theballsdidn'trollproperly.

C.Thediagramswerenotclear.

20.Howcantheshopassistantgetintouchwiththespeaker?

A.Bycalling459-93841.B.Bycalling348-28841.C.Bycalling312-12388.

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和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

May18thisInternationalMuseumDay.Lefstakealookatsomeofthestrangestmuseumsaroundtheworld.

GiantShoeMuseum

LocatedinthefamousPikePlaceMarketofSeattle,theGiantShoeMuseumisasingleexhibitwalllocatedon

theoutsideoftheOldSeattlePaperworksstoreandbringsalotofbusinesstotheshopasaresult.Avarietyofgiant

shoesincludeasize37shoewornbytheworld'stallestman,arealclownshoeandtheworld'slargestcollectionof

giantshoes.

WashingtonBananaMuseum

AnnMitchellLovellreallylovesbananas.Infact,shelovesthemenoughtonotonlyruntheWashington

BananaMuseum,whichfeaturesalmost4,000itemsrelatedtotheworld'sbest-sellingfruit,buttoalsoupload

photosofherfavoriteitemsfromthemuseumonlinesothosewhocan'tmakeittothephysicallocationcanstill

enjoythevirtualBananaMuseum.

RoswellUFOMuseum

VisitorscanaskasmanyquestionsaspossibleabouttheRoswellincidentof1947,andknowaboutwhatwas

spottedintheskythatfatefulnight.Exhibitsincludeinformationontheevent,cropcircles,otherUFOsightings,

Area51,andsoon.RegardlessofyourpersonalopinionaboutUFOs,there?snodenyingthatthemuseumhasbeen

quitesuccessful.Sinceitopeneditsdoorsin1992,ithasoutgrowntwodifferentlocations,andnowoccupiesanold

movietheater.

BeijingTapWaterMuseum

Oneofthekeyingredientsyouneedtomakerameniswater,sowhenyou'redonewithweird('怪異的)

museumsinJapan,maybeyoushouldheadtoChinatolearnmoreabouttapwater,specificallythehistoryofthe

firstwaterplantinBeijing.Hereyoucanstudyover300itemstobetterfamiliarizeyourselfwiththe100-year-old

historyoftapwaterinChina.Thebestthingaboutthismuseumisthatanyofitsdrinkingfountainscanprovideyou

withanenduringsouvenirofyourtrip.

21.WhywasWashingtonBananaMuseumsetup?

A.Outofprotectionofthespecies.B.Toattractmorepeopletoenjoythefruit.

C.Outofthethunder'sloveforbananas.D.Tosharemoreinterestingphotosofbananas.

22.WhatcanvisitorsdoatRoswellUFOMuseum?

A.SharetheiropinionsofUFO.B.Knowsomedetailsaboutahistoricevent.

C.DiscussthepossibilityofseeingaUFO.D.Haveaviewofdifferentshoesworldwide.

23.Anyoneinterestedinthehistoryoftapwatercangoto.

A.GiantShoeMuseumB.WashingtonBananaMuseum

C.RoswellUFOMuseumD.BeijingTapWaterMuseum

B

ArtistTomCampbellhasexhibitedhisworkatOutlawStudiosatMarinaCommercialPark.Theexhibitionis

Tom'slargestonetodateandincludesaffordableart.Theinteractiveshowismadeupofdrawings,paintings,

sculpturesandliveperformances.Throughouttheexhibition,Tomisworking,givingthepublicanopportunityto

watchinsidehisstudioandhavetheirportraitsdrawn.Peoplecanalsocommissionapieceoftheirchoosing.

WallpaintingispartofTom'soutput.HehascreatedawallpaintingforElectricPicnic,alongwithfourother

artistsinvitedtotakepartinthiscommission.Hiswallpaintinghasaspecialtheme,portrayedbydoves(鴿子).As

wellashisanti-warstandpoint,heisdoingsomethingmeaningful.Tomisafoundingmemberofatreeplanting

projectcalledTreesPlease.Thegrouphasdistributed10,000treesinaboutfouryearsacrossIreland.

HumourisalsoimportantforTominhisart.Hecantreatheavysubjectswithirony,oftenemployingan

aggressivecombinationoflivelycolorsandanimalswithwistfulexpressionscommunicatingtheimportanceof

respect,peace,understandingandlove.Hehasdonecreativeworkformentalhealthcharities.

Tomwasbomwithaloveforart.Heenjoysplayingmusicalinstrumentsinpublic,liketheviolin.Hegetslots

ofsmilesfrompeople.Healsosingsandhasanonlinechannelfeaturinghissongs,whichareveryimprovised(即

興的).Allthiscreativityisalifelineforhim,whobelievesthatartisanecessityratherthanaluxury.

Artissomethingeverybodycando.Ifcreativitywasembracedbypeopleinanopenway,itcouldtransform

society.Artcanbringalotofjoy.Everyoneiscreativeandenjoyscreativitywhetherit'smusicorvisualartor

whatever.

24.WhatdoweknowaboutTom'sexhibition?

A.Itistargetedattherich.

B.Ittakesonavarietyofforms.

C.Itisthelargestonethroughoutarthistory.

D.Itoffersanopportunitytopractisedrawing.

25.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlytellusaboutTom?

A.Hissenseofhumorandcreativity.

B.Hisefforttoprotectplantsandanimals.

C.Hisadviceonpaintingandplantingtrees.

D.Hispassionforpeaceandtheenvironment.

26.WhatcanwelearnfromTom'simprovisedsongs?

A.Hehascreativetalent.B.Artisaluxury.

C.Arthasnoboundaries.D.Heispopularinpublic.

27.Inwhichcolumnofamagazinecanthetextprobablyappear?

A.Literature.B.Finance.C.Figure.D.Society.

C

Humanshavelongknownthatbeinginnatureisgoodforthemindandbody.Fromindigenous(本土的)

adolescentscompletingtheadultceremonyinthewildtomodemEastAsianculturestaking"'forestbaths”,many

havelookedtonatureasaplaceforhealingandpersonalgrowth.Butthequestionstillremains.Howcannature

makeit?

Thereisnodoubtthatbeinginnaturereducesthephysiologicalsymptomsofstressinourbodies.Whatthis

meansisthatwearelesslikelytobeanxiousandfearfulinnature,andthereforewecanbemoreopentoother

peopleandcreativepatternsofthought.Also,natureoftenleadstoawe,wonderandrespect,alltheseemotions

facilitatingeverythingfromphysicaltomentalhealth.Thereisalsosomeevidencethatexposuretonatureimpacts

thebrain.Viewingnaturalbeautymakesspecificrewardcircuitsinthebrainassociatedwithdopaminerelease,a

chemicalthatgivesusasenseofpurpose,joyandenergytopursueourgoals.

But,regrettably,peopleseemtobespendinglesstimeoutdoorsandlesstimeinnaturethanbefore.Itisalso

clearthat,inthepast30years,people'slevelsofstressandsenseof"busyness“haverisendramatically.Thesejoint

forceshaveledenvironmentalwriterRichardLouvtocointheterm"NatureDeficitDisorder99-aformofsuffering

thatcomesfromasenseofdisconnectionfromnatureanditspowers.

Perhapsweshouldtakenoteandtryacoursecorrective.The19thcenturyphilosopherRalphWaldoEmerson

oncewroteaboutnature,''ThereIfeelthatnothingcanbefallmeinlife-nodisgrace,nocalamity.Thescience

speakstoEmerson'sintuition.Ifstimetorealizethatnatureismorethanjustamaterialresource.Ifsalsoa

pathwaytohumanhealthandhappiness.

28.Whyare"indigenousadolescents^^and"modemEastAsiancultures^^mentionedinparagraph1?

A.Toclarifyaviewpoint.B.Toanswerthequestionbelow.

C.Topresentthenaturalscenery.D.Toshowtheculturaldifferences.

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“facilitating“inparagraph2mean?

A.Restricting.B.Exposing.C.Promoting.D.Covering.

30.Whatisthetoneoftheauthorinwritingparagraph3?

A.Indifferent.B.Uneasy.C.Humorous.D.Proud.

31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.IsItTimetoChallengeYourselfinNature?

B.DoYouKnowNatureIsaMaterialResource?

C.WhyDoWeCareabouttheNaturalEnvironment?

D.WhatCanHappenWhenWeConnectwithNature?

D

ResearchledbyecologistBartHoekstraoftheUniversityofAmsterdamshowsthatbirdsareaffectedbythe

massuseoffireworksonNewYear'sEveuptoadistanceof10km(6miles)away.

Withdatafromweatherradarsandbirdcountsaninternationalteamofresearchersrevealedhowmanybirds

takeoffimmediatelyafterthestartofthefireworks,atwhatdistancefromfireworksthisoccursandwhichspecies

groupsmainlyreact.t4Birdstakeoffasaresultofanacuteflightresponseduetosuddennoiseandlight.Wealready

knewthatmanywaterbirdsreactstrongly,butnowwealsoseetheeffectonotherbirdsthroughoutthe

Netherlands,“saysecologistBartHoekstraoftheUniversityofAmsterdam.InthescientificjournalFrontiersin

EcologyandtheEnvironment,theresearchersthereforeargueforlargefireworks-freezones.

Lastyear,otherresearchersatIBEDdiscoveredthatgeesearesoaffectedbyfireworksthattheyspendan

averageof10%longerlookingforfoodthannormalduringatleastthenext11days.Theyapparentlyneedthat

timetorestoretheirenergytotheirformercondition,afterfleeingfromthefireworks.

Because62%ofallbirdsintheNetherlandslivewithinaradiusof2.5kmofinhabitedareas,the

consequencesoffireworksarehighforallbirdsthroughoutthecountry.""Flyingrequiresalotofenergy,soideally

birdsshouldbedisturbedaslittleaspossibleduringthecoldwintermonths.Measurestoensurethisareespecially

importantinopenareassuchasgrasslands,wheremanylargerbirdsspendthewinter.Theeffectsoffireworkson

birdsarelesspronouncednearforestsandsemi-openhabitats.Inaddition,smallerbirdssuchastitsandfinches

livethere,whicharelesslikelytoflyawayfromdisturbance.”

Theauthorsargueforfireworks-freezonesinareaswherelargebirdslive.Hoekstra:"Thesebufferzones

couldbesmallerinareaswherelightandsoundtravellessfar,suchasnearforests.Furthermore,fireworksshould

mainlybelitatcentrallocationsinbuilt-upareas,asfarawayfrombirdsaspossible.Itwouldbebestforbirdsif

wemovedtowardslightshowswithoutsound,suchasdroneshowsordecorativefireworkswithoutveryloud

bangs.

32.Whatcanwelearnabouttheresearch?

A.Ifsthefirstoneaboutfireworks5effectsonbirds.

B.It'sconductedbycollectingdatafromweatherradars.

C.Itshowstheextentofthefireworks9influenceonbirds.

D.ItkeepstrackofbirdsthroughoutNetherlandsandbeyond.

33.Whydidgeesespendmoretimelookingforfood?

A.Tomakeupforthelostenergy.B.Tostoremorefoodincase.

C.Tofindanewsourceofenergy.D.Tofindaplacewithoutfireworks.

34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“pronounced“inPara.4mean?

A.Predictable.B.Noticeable.C.Admirable.D.Avoidable.

35.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Panicintheair.B.Fireworks-freezones.

C.Fireworksintheworld.D.Birdsthroughoutthecountry.

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(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

Throughouttheculturesoftheworld,wisdomhasbeenconsideredoneofthemostadmirablehumanqualities.

Althoughthetrulywisemayseemfewandfarbetween,researchsuggestthatitisn'tanexceptionalquality

possessedbyasmallhandfulofbeardedphilosophersaferal.36

“Itappearsthatexperiential,situational,andculturalfactorsareevenmorepowerfulinshapingwisdomthan

previouslyimagined,9,saysAssociateProfessorIgorGrossmannoftheUniversityofWaterlooinOntario,Canada.

“Recentfindingssuggestthatpeople'sabilitytoreasonwiselyvariesdramaticallyaacrosssituationalcontexts.

37Understandingtheroleofsuchcontextualfactorsoffersuniqueinsightsintounderstandingwisdomin

dailylife,aswellashowitcanbeenhancedandtaught.”

38Grossmannandhiscolleagues,however,haveidentifiedfourkeycharacteristics,aspartofa

frameworkofwisereasoning.Oneisintellectualhumilityorrecognitionofthelimitsofourownknowledge,and

anotherisappreciationofperspectiveswilderthantheissueathand.Sensitivitytothepossibilityofchangein

socialrelationsisalsokey,alongwithcompromiseorintegrationofdifferentattitudesandbeliefs.

Grossmannandhiscolleagueshavealsofoundthatoneofmostreliablewaystosupportwisdominourown

day-to-daydecisionsistolookatsituationsfromathird-partperspective39Researchsuggeststhatwhen

adoptingafirst-personviewpointwefocuson“thefocalfeaturesoftheenvironment“andwhenweadopta

third-person,<aobserver^^viewpointwereasonmorebroadlyandfocusmoreoninterpersonalandmoralidealssuch

asjusticeandimpartiality.40

A.asifgivingadvicetoafriend.

B.forinstance,negotiatingacontractwithacustomer.

C.Comingupwithadefinitionofwisdomischallenging.

D.Somesituationsaremorelikelytopromotewisdomthanothers.

E.Actually,thelateststudiessuggestmostofushavetheabilitytomakewisedecisions,giventherightcontext.

F.Inotherwords,wisdomisnotsolelyan"innerquality^^butratherunfoldsasafunctionofsituationspeople

happentobein.

G.Lookingatproblemsfromthismoreexpansiveviewpointsappearstocultivatecognitiveprocessesrelatedto

wisedecisions.

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(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

Threepacksofcigaretteswerelyingthereonthepavement.Ipickedthemupandpocketedthem.Later,ina

bar,whenIopenedthefirstpack,Ifound,tomy41.thetwentycigaretteswerethere.

I'mstillatthebar,telephoneinonehandandthecigarettesintheother.I'mdialingShubentsov,whotoldme

tocallthemomentIfelttheurgeto42.IfeelitevenstrongerthanIfeltShubentsov'shealingenergy.

Thafssayingsomething,sinceShubentsovisknownforcuringsmokersoftheirnastyhabit,usinga43

method.Hesenthishealingenergyfromhisfingertips,hetellsme-somethinghepickedupfromanothermanin

Russia.ctIhelpyouforfree,^^hetoldmeinhismuddyaccent."Justcallme44

IwenttoseeShubentsov.Ithinkifstimeto45becauseI'mgettingold,andIcan'tkeepdoingthis

tomyself.Buthere'stherealproblem.Ishouldquit,butlikealotofyou46withthesamehabit,Ireally

don'twantto.

Smokinghasbeenverygoodtome.Cigaretteshaveneverletmedown,neverabandonedmeonlonely,

desperatenights.Smoking47myhead,helpsmethink.Smokinghelpsmecelebratevictories,getover

losses,andcomfortthecomfortless.Italsochasesawaythemosquitoes.

Iwill48soon.Mybodyandmymindaredemandingthat,daily.

Iclaimtosmokeforpleasure,butIrealizethatslowlyI'mlosingcontrolofthisclose,specialfriend.I

49that.Irealizeifsnotjusta“habit”.I'm50.

SohereIam,attemptingto51again,atShubentsov'splace.I'vetriedalltheotherquitting

techniques52.Anytimetheurgetosmoke53,hesaid,justcallhimimmediately.Thefunny

thingis,IrealizethatFmnotphoninghimtostopmefromlightingup.I'mphoninghimsoIcan.IfIcall,I'llhave

donemypart.ThenIcansmokethiscigarette.Besides,Iknowthatat9:30onaFridaynight,I'llgettheanswering

machine.Ido."Theofficeisopenfromtentofour.Callmebackthen.Thismachinedoesnottakemessages.^^

IputthephonedownandIcanhonestlysayI'm54.Ybusee,it'snotShubentsov'sfaultoranyone

else'sfaultthatI'mstill55.It'smine.

Nowifyou'llexcuseme,I'mgoingtosmokethiscigarette.WhetherI'llreallyenjoyit,though,isanother

story.

41.A.sadnessB.disappointmentC.inspirationD.delight

42.A.smokeB.talkC.drinkD.dial

43.A.popularB.mysteriousC.frighteningD.dangerous

44.A.wheneverB.whateverC.howeverD.whichever

45.A.startB.continueC.stopD.keep

46.A.strugglingB.beatingC.hittingD.playing

47.A.destroysB.hurtsC.cutsD.clears

48.A.beginB.quitC.reportD.study

49.A.hateB.loveC.ignoreD.miss

50.A.illB.excitedC.addictedD.fascinated

51.A.giveinB.giveupC.giveoffD.giveaway

52.A.availableB.alikeC.abnormalD.additional

53.A.strikesB.attacksC.indicatesD.continues

54.A.disappointedB.unhappyC.satisfiedD.relieved

55.A.livingB.workingC.smokingD.smiling

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(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Astheworld'slongestman-madecanal,theGrandCanalisavastwaterwaysysteminthenorth-easternand

central-easternplainsofChina,56(run)fromBeijinginthenorthtoZhejiangprovinceinthesouth.

TheGrandCanalisamagnificenthydraulic(水/U)projectinhumanhistory.57(construct)in

sectionsfromthe5thcenturyBConwards,itwascompletedin611ADduetothe58(establish)ofSui

DynastyanditreachedanewpeakintheYuanDynasty,linkingfiveofChina'smainriverbasins.59

(original),itwasbuilttotransportgrainandlater60(ship)othercommodities.Theregionsalongthecanal

graduallydevelopedintothetradecenterofChina61itwasconsideredastheeconomicartery(動脈)in

ancientChina.ItalsohelpedtheevolutionofChineseculture62enhancingcommunicationbetweenthe

southandthenorth.

TheGrandCanalrepresentsthe63(great)masterpieceofhydraulicengineeringinthehistoryof

mankind.Itis64outstandingexampleofhumancreativity.Stillamajormeansofinternalcommunication

today,it65(play)animportantroleinensuringtheeconomicprosperityandstabilityofChinaoverthe

ages.

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