版權(quán)說明:本文檔由用戶提供并上傳,收益歸屬內(nèi)容提供方,若內(nèi)容存在侵權(quán),請進行舉報或認領(lǐng)
文檔簡介
2025屆江西省贛州市高三下學期一模英語試卷
一、聽力選擇題(★★)1.Whattimewillthespeakersleave?
A.At7:30.B.At8:00.C.At9:10.(★★)2.Wheredoesthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
A.Atagasstation.B.Atarestaurant.C.Atatheatre.(★★★)3.Whatdoesthewomanwanttoknow?
A.Heraccountnumber.B.Heraccountbalance.C.Theman’sname.(★★)4.Whatisthewomandoing?
A.Postingaletter.B.Givingalecture.C.Washinghercoat.(★)5.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Friends.B.Strangers.C.Husbandandwife.(★★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whathastheweatherbeenlikerecently?
A.Rainy.B.Hotanddry.C.Cool.7.Whatwillthemandothisevening?
A.Finishwritinghisnovel.B.Goforawalkbytheriver.C.Stayinhisroom.(★★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.WhyisSimonmakingthecall?
A.Tomakeareservation.B.TospeaktoDrSmith.C.Toseekinformationonnuclearpower.9.WhoisDrSmith?
A.Adoctor.B.Ateacher.C.Anexpert.(★★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。10.Whatkindofscarfdoesthewomanbuy?
A.Asilkscarf.B.Acottonscarf.C.Awoolscarf.11.Howmuchdoesthewomanpayafterthediscount?
A.$75.B.$67.50.C.$70.12.Howwillthewomanpay?
A.Bycreditcard.B.Incash.C.Bycheck.(★★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。13.Whydoesthewomanfeelit’salongday?
A.SheisboredwithoutTV.B.ShehastofixtheirTV.C.Shehastoworkathome.14.Wheredidtheyfindtheinformationaboutthemovies?
A.OntheInternet.B.Fromafriend.C.Inthenewspaper.15.Whichfilmdothespeakersdecidetowatch?
A.TheKiller.B.ThreeMenandaBaby.C.Avatar.16.Whattimedoesthecomedystart?
A.At7:00.B.At7:30.C.At8:00.(★★★)聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.WhatcanshoppersbuyinHall1?
A.Vegetablesandfish.B.Cakesandbread.C.Cheeseandeggs.18.Whattimedoesthehotbreakfaststopbeingservedinthecafe?
A.At10:30.B.At11:30.C.At12:30.19.Whereisthechildren’splayroom?
A.InHall1.B.InHall2.C.InHall3.20.Whatdoesthemarketsuggestabouttransportation?
A.Comingearlytogetaparkinglot.B.Takingpublictransportation.C.Parkinginthenearbystreets.二、閱讀理解(★★★)Whatshouldyoureadtogettounderstandyourcareer?Theseoffbeatclassics,pickedbypeopleworkinginkeysectors,mayactasyourspiritualguidebooks.Accountants:‘Foundationseries’byIsaacAsimovVivekKotecha,asenioraccountant,saysAsimov’ssciencefictionepicisausefulwarningforcolleagues.“Theconfidenceinlargehistoricalpatternsandlawsofhumanbehaviourinthenovelsreflectsthe(sometimesmisplaced)confidencethataccountantshaveinbothhistoricalfinancialdataandtheaccountingstandards,”hesays.“ThelessonIdrawfromitistheconstantneedforbeinghumble.”Doctors:‘AFortunateMan’byJohnBergerMatthewBaker,ajuniordoctorbasedinsouthLondon,wasfirstrecommendedJohnBerger’sAFortunateManbyacolleague.Thebookdocumentsthelifeofacountrydoctorthinkingaboutwhatitmeanstomakesacrificesfor,andbefulfilledby,work.“Itoffersquiteahumanandtenderperspectiveontherelationshipbetweendoctorandpatient,”hesays.Restaurateurs:‘TheArtofEating’byMFKFisherCo-ownerandheadwaiteratHackney’sTowpathCafe,LorideMori,recommendsMFKFisher’sTheArtofEatingasawayofunderstandingwhatitmeanstosatisfyhungerwithpleasureandstyle.Bankers:‘InvestmentBankingExplained:AnInsider’sGuidetotheIndustry’byMichelFleurietPennedbyaformerchairofHSBCFrance,thebookhasbecomeapopularreadamongthoseworkinginfinance,saysDorianMaillard,aprincipalatDAlMagister,anM&Ainvestmentbankthatspecializesintechandclimate.Thebooklooksatthehistoryofbankingthroughtothefinancialcrashandprovidesadeep-diveintotrading,equity,andfixedincomestrategies.21.Whorecommendthesebooks?
A.Warm-heartedreaders.B.Governmentofficials.C.Careerconsultants.D.Professionalsinrelevantfields.22.AccordingtoVivekKotecha,whatqualityisimportantforanaccountant?
A.Modesty.B.Patience.C.Perseverance.D.Creativity.23.Ifyou’reinterestedinfinance,youcanread________.
A.Asimov’ssciencefictionB.MFKFisher’sworksC.thebookbyMichelFleurietD.MatthewBaker’srecommendation(★★)ForBritishplanthunterJohnWood,fewpursuitsarequiteassatisfyingasretracingthestepsofan18th-centuryexplorer.JohnWoodstartedcollectingplantsasavolunteerwhileworkingasanEnglishteacherindevelopingcountries.Overtheyears,andwithoutformaltraining,Woodhasbeenabletobuildupanextensivepublicationrecordandcollectmorethanahundrednewspecies.Plantcollecting,thoughseeminglyold-fashioned,isstilltheprimarywaytodiscovernewspecies.Ittakesaparticularsetofskillsandpersonalattributestodothejob.Wood’sin-depthknowledgeoflocalflora(植物群)andkeenobservationalskillsenablehimtospotpotentialtreasures.Heknowsexactlyhowtoharvestscientificallyusefulmaterial.Andhehasmasteredtheartofdryingandpreservingplants.Justasimportantistorecordcompletedata,includingthedateandplaceofcollection,whattheplantlookedlike,theenvironmentinwhichitwasfound,andgeographicalfeatureslikealtitude.Stayingwellandsafeisespeciallyimportantwhenworkinginthefield.Dangersincludecloseencounterswithwildanimalslikesnakes,gettinglost,andbeingcaughtinthemiddleofconflicts.Mostofhismajorexpeditionstakehimtodevelopingcountries,wherethefloraislessexplored.Hehastohandleallthetravellogistics,fromgettingthenecessaryvaccinationstoplanningtheroutetohisdestination.Heneedstobuildstrongrelationshipswithlocalbotanistsandobtaintherelevantpermissionsfromboththehostandreceivingcountries.Planthuntersmustbewillingtosacrificesomecomfortandjobsecurity,mostofwhomliveonshort-termcontracts.Itisdifficulttoseekapermanentpositionatauniversityoraresearchinstitution.Plantcollectingisnotparticularlyrecognizedacademicallyandthereforeisoftenasecondaryadditiontootheractivities.Nowadays,“Ifanyonesays,‘Iwantacareerinplantcollecting,’Iwillsay‘thethrillofthehuntisdifficulttomatch,’”saysWood.“Contributingtoresearchwhichenablesbotanyorsciencetoadvancegivesoneaprofoundsenseofpurpose.”24.WhydoesJohnWoodretracethestepsof18th-centuryexplorers?
A.Tohonourthe18th-centuryexplorers.B.Tobecomeafamousprofessionalbotanist.C.Tocollectplantsanddiscovernewspecies.D.ToteachEnglishindevelopingcountries.25.WhatchallengesdoesJohnWoodfacewhileworkinginthefield?
A.Risksfromwildanimals.B.Difficultiesingettingfinancialsupport.C.Lackofsupportfromlocalbotanists.D.Limitedaccesstomoderntechnology.26.Whatisamust-haveforplanthuntersaccordingtothetext?
A.Techniquesofplantcultivation.B.Safetyandnecessarypreparations.C.Formaltraininginwildernesssurvival.D.Someadvancedresearchequipment.27.WhatdoesJohnWoodthinkofacareerinplantcollectingtoday?
A.Itisnotworththeeffort.B.Ithasbecomeoutdated.C.Itistoodifficulttopursue.D.Itprovidesuniqueexcitement.(★★★)AlthoughIam28yearsold,thetimewhenIfeelprofoundly48iswhenIgetnostalgic(懷舊的)fordayswhenpeoplewereabletogoonholidaywithoutbeingcontinuallycontacted,becausethepriceofsendingatextmessagewasthesameasaglassofwine.WhatsApphaschangedthat.Unlikesocialmediaandemailapps,whichcanbetemporarilydeleted,WhatsAppisthedominantmethodthatweusetocommunicatewithourlovedones.Itishardtoswitchoffasaresultoftheconstantflowofinformation.Deletingtheappevenwhileonholidaydoesn’tfeellikeanoption,whenpeopleuseittoconveyimportantinformationalongsideeverydaydross.Andinanycase,theproblemisn’ttheappitself,ofcourse;it’sthefactthatbeingavailable24/7meanswehavelostoursenseofboundariesintermsofwhattocommunicateandwhen.“Justdon’treply.What’sthebigdeal?”saidafriend.Easiersaidthandone!Tryingtocreatethoseboundariescanmakeyoufeellikeaterribleperson.It’snotjustaboutself-imposedpressure,butthesubtext(潛臺詞)ofwhatnotreplyingsays.Previouslyyoucouldblameyoursilenceonhighphonenetworkratesorapoorsignal,butnowanon-responsesuggestsyoudon’tcare.Ihavetriedanumberoftacticstogivemyselfspacewhileonvacation.Iturnedoffreadreceiptsbecausebeingvisiblyonlinefeltveryexposing.Turningoffnotificationscameshortlyafterwards.OnatriptoGreece,Itrialedavoicenotesandvideonotesban.RecentlyI’veevengentlytalkedtofriendsaboutnotsendingmenon-urgentmessages.Itdoesn’tmatterwhetherweareleavingthecountryorholidayingathome,thispreciousperiodofquietmaybetheclosestthingwehavetoabreak.Althoughwearegettingbetteratknowinghowtoprioritizerest,thereisstillanecessityforustoshapeourenvironmenttoenablethis.Wealsohavetoconsidertheroleweplayinhelpingourlovedonestorecoverandrefresh.28.Whatdoestheauthoractuallymiss?
A.Traditionalwaysofcommunication.B.Thepriceoftextmessagesinthepast.C.Holidayswithoutconstantcommunication.D.Experiencesofdrinkingwinewithfriends.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“tactics”inParagraph4probablymean?
A.Suggestions.B.Notices.C.Reasons.D.Methods.30.Whatisthesubtextofnotreplyingnowaccordingtotheauthor?
A.Toomuchself-generatedpressure.B.Thepoormobilesignalinthearea.C.Asignofindifferenceorlackofconcern.D.Highmobilephonecommunicationcosts.31.Whatdoestheauthortrytoconveythroughthistext?
A.Bebraveenoughtosaynotounreasonablerequests.B.Weshouldhaveboundarieswhenmessagingothers.C.It’snecessaryforpeopletoobeythesocialmanners.D.Asuitableappmakesagreatdifferencetoourbreak.(★★★)Inthepast12months,thetechindustryhaslaidoff200,000workers.Meanwhile,debatesaroundtheartificialintelligenceplatformChatGPTraisedawarenessthatmachinescanwritecode,too.Soiswhatwe’vebeentellingourkidsaboutsafejobsallwrong?Parentalpanicwouldbepremature.Themassivejobcutsmainlyresultfromthefactthatcompanieshiredtoomanyemployeesinpreviousyears.Thesecutsarejustamildadjustment.Mostofthecutrolesareinsalesandmarketing,notprogramming.Andifthetechcompanies’armsraceforcomputersciencegraduatesiseasing,otherpreviouslydisadvantagedsectors—fromengineeringtomediaandfinance—willbehappytopickupthesparetalent.Theneedforsoftwarewillonlygrow.Robotics,automation,andthedigitizationofeveneverydayproductswillrequirealotmorecode.Manyoldsystemsneedreplacing.Andthefocusnowshiftstohowefficientlywecanmeetit.Copilotisakindofsuper-smartautocompletefunctionforcodingfromMicrosoft.Coderswriteapromptonwhatthey’reaimingtodoandCopilotsuggestslinesofcode.AndrejKarpathy,aformerdirectorofAIatTesla,tweetedthatCopilotwaswriting80percentofhiscode,with80percentaccuracy.Programmerssaythetoolbothspeedsuptheirworkandfreesthemtobemorecreative.Thoughtechadvancesarealsoopeningcodingtonon-specialists,thosewhounderstandcodingfromthestartwillstillbeneeded—especiallytooverseeAIandcorrectanymachine-generatedmistakes.TheUSBureauofLaborStatisticspredictsUSemploymentamong“programmers”,narrowlydefined,willfall10percentoverthenextdecade,butseesthenumberofsoftwaredevelopers,includingthoseresponsibleforplanning,qualityassurance,testingandintegration,risingbyaquarter.ItisgoodifautomationmakesthebestITbrainsmoreefficient.Computerstakingovermoretechnicalworkashumansmoveuptoahigherlevelofabstractionhasbeenhappeningsincethedawnofcomputing.Forthegraduatesoftoday,thatmeanscodingisstillagoodplacetostart.32.Whatisthemainreasonfortherecentlayoffsinthetechindustry?
A.Over-hiringinpreviousyears.B.Theendofthearmsraceforcomputertalents.C.Ashortageoffundsforsalesandmarketing.D.Ashiftinthecompanies’businessfocus.33.Whichrolesaremostaffectedbytherecenttechlayoffs?
A.Coders.B.Salesmen.C.Engineers.D.Financemanagers.34.WhatistheprimaryfunctionofMicrosoft’sCopilot?
A.Managingprogrammingprojects.B.Automaticcodingbasedonprompts.C.Teachingbeginnerscodingskills.D.Providingcode-correctionservices.35.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.TheDevelopmentoftheTechIndustryB.TheRoleofAIinSoftwareDevelopmentC.TheCodingofAI:NewThreatstoHumanCodersD.TheFutureofCoding:SafeJobsintheAgeofAI(★★)Thankstosmartphones,alltheentertainmentanddistractiontheyoffercanbeaccessibleanytimeatyourfingertips.Butifoneofyourresolutionsfor2025istodisconnectmorefrequentlyfromyourdigitaldevice,encounteringboredommaybeanunexpectedconsequence.36So,whatcanyoudotoalleviateboredom?JamesDanckert,apsychologyprofessorattheUniversityofWaterloo,noted“Wedon’treallyhaveanygooddataoninterventionsforboredom.”Instead,heofferedthreeadmittedlyunscientificsuggestionstomanageit.CreatealistforyourselfMakealistofactivitiesthatyoucanturntowhenyou’rebored.“37”Danckertsaid.“Butthenyoushouldhaveasecondorthirdorfourth,sothatwhenthatprimarythingthatusuallyworksdoesn’twork,youcanturntotheseotherthingsonyourlist.”StopscrollingmindlesslyDespitetechnologybringingtheworldtoourfingertips,societyisexperiencinghigherlevelsofboredom.38Infact,theycanmakeitworse.Ifyou’rejustsortofmindlesslyscrollingthroughyoursocialmediafeeds,it’sgoingtomakeyourboredomworseinthelongrun.39Boredomhasamessageforyou,sopayattention.“Idon’tthinkweshouldembraceboredom,butIalsodon’tthinkweshouldtrytoescapefromit,”Danckertsaid.“40Soweshouldjustlearntolistentoitandfigureoutwhatittellsusinthatmoment.Weneedtoadaptitandrespondtoitingoodways.”
A.Don’ttrytohidefromboredom.B.Boredomisneithergoodnorbad.C.Boredomcanbeasdisturbingaspain.D.Dosomethingtogetoutofthatboredstate.E.Forme,theprimaryoneisplayingtheguitar.F.Suchalisthelpsyouknowthetasksyouneedtofinish.G.Ourphonesandsocialmediaarenotsolutionstoourboredom.三、完形填空(★★)InApril,myuncle’scherryorchardisanamazingsight.WhenIwasaboy,IwouldclimbhighinthetreewhereIcould_______myheadoutontop,feelinglikedivingincherry-blossomseas.Yearslater,though,theorchardfaced_______:summerwascomingearlier,andwithitcamepersistentplumrains.Thecherriesrottedonthetrees.Myunclelostmoneyforthreeyearsrunning.Oneyear,manytreesdiedfromabarkdiseaseandhalfhis_______hadworms.Findingaworminacherrycanscaryouforlife.You_______intoit,spititout,andthencheckthe_______halfofthecherryonlytofindawigglingmaggot(蛆蟲).Uncle_______hadtodosomething.Hereallydidn’thavemuchofa_______,then,whenamancamewithhissuitcasefullofstudiesandsamplepesticides,fertilizersandbottlesofstrange-lookingliquids.Uncle_______thecontract,andsoonbegantomanagetheorchardinanewway.Thetreesseemedto_______someoftheirvitality,butIgraduallynoticedsomething________.Thelarge,glowingredcherriesgrewunusuallyuniforminsize.Thebirds,onceenthusiastic________,chosetostayaway.Smallinsectswererarely________aroundthetreebases.Iaskeduncleaboutit,andhejustshrugged.“________,theweatherandtheworms,noneofitreallymattersanymore.”Unclethoughtitwasasmall________topayforahealthyorchardandaboomingbusiness.Asforme,Imissthecherryorchardfrommychildhood,aplaceofsimplejoysand________wonders.41.A.shakeB.raiseC.pullD.stick42.A.problemsB.changesC.conflictsD.miracles43.A.grainB.farmC.harvestD.investment44.A.lookB.turnC.biteD.dig45.A.exposedB.invitingC.spoiledD.remaining46.A.definitelyB.merelyC.barelyD.possibly47.A.decisionB.choiceC.preferenceD.chance48.A.ignoredB.signedC.draftedD.revised49.A.regainB.rebuildC.reformD.remove50.A.familiarB.fantasticC.strangeD.important51.A.creatorsB.visitorsC.hostsD.singers52.A.spottedB.housedC.disturbedD.recognized53.A.IndeedB.ThereforeC.AnywayD.Instead54.A.treasureB.budgetC.bonusD.price55.A.permanentB.regularC.obviousD.natural四、語法填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Inapowerfulcombinationofculturesandmusic,theOneVoiceChildren’sChoirfromtheUnitedStateshascaptivatedtheheartsofmillionsfollowingtheirunforgettableperformanceatBeijing’siconicTempleofHeaven.ByJan14,theirperformance56(view)over5.2milliontimesandreceivedmorethan100,000likesfromsocialmediausers.Knownfortheirspiritedperformancesandexceptionalvocaltalent,thechoirtooksocialmediabystorm57avideoofthemsingingtheChinesesongRuYuan,58AsYourWish,infrontoftheancientlandmarkwentviral.Socialmediausersfloodedthecommentssection,59(praise)thechoirfortheiremotionalconnectiontothesong.“Theperformancewas60strikingmomentwheretwodistinctculturescametogetherthroughthe61(universe)languageofmusic,”wroteoneviewerontheChinesesocialmediaplatformSinaWeibo.“It’samazingtoseechildrenfromanothercountrysingingoursongwithsuchsincerity.Music62(true)hasthepowertouniteus.”“ThechoirchosetoperformaChinesesongasagestureofrespectand63(appreciate)fortherichcultureandhistoryofChina.Thesong64(hold)aspecialplaceintheheartsofmany.We’regratefulfortheopportunity65(bring)culturestogetherthroughtheinspiringmusic,”saysthechoir’sconductorMasaFukuda.五、書信寫作(★★)66.假定你是校廣播站站長李華,準備推出一期名為“Sweat&Smiles:HowSportsShapeOurCampusLife”的特別節(jié)目。請給你校來自英國的交換生Alex發(fā)一封電子郵件,邀請他參加這期節(jié)目,要點包括:1.發(fā)出邀請;2.約定節(jié)目內(nèi)容。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearAlex,I’mLiHua,headofourschoolradiostation._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Lookingforwardtoyourreply.Bestregards,LiHua六、書面表達(★★★)67.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。Mostofmyfamilywereallskilleddivers—myfather,whoranatouringbusiness;mysisterRobbie;mycousinLucas.YetIwasuneasyaboutdivingunderwater.Ihadrecentlybecomeajunioropenwaterdiver.Ilongedtoembracedivingfullyandearnanewwetsuitwitha“SeastheDay”logoonthechest,justlikemyfamily’s.It’sapun(雙關(guān))onanoldsaying“seizetheday”,whichmeansstartingnowandgrabbingopportunitywhenandwhereyoufindit!Lucastookmeonshallowdiveseverydaytohelpmeconquermyfear.Oneafternoon,Lucassuggested,“Ella,let’sdivebeforethisevening’stourgroup
溫馨提示
- 1. 本站所有資源如無特殊說明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
- 2. 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請聯(lián)系上傳者。文件的所有權(quán)益歸上傳用戶所有。
- 3. 本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網(wǎng)頁內(nèi)容里面會有圖紙預(yù)覽,若沒有圖紙預(yù)覽就沒有圖紙。
- 4. 未經(jīng)權(quán)益所有人同意不得將文件中的內(nèi)容挪作商業(yè)或盈利用途。
- 5. 人人文庫網(wǎng)僅提供信息存儲空間,僅對用戶上傳內(nèi)容的表現(xiàn)方式做保護處理,對用戶上傳分享的文檔內(nèi)容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對任何下載內(nèi)容負責。
- 6. 下載文件中如有侵權(quán)或不適當內(nèi)容,請與我們聯(lián)系,我們立即糾正。
- 7. 本站不保證下載資源的準確性、安全性和完整性, 同時也不承擔用戶因使用這些下載資源對自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。
最新文檔
- 2025年企業(yè)內(nèi)部培訓(xùn)與發(fā)展體系手冊
- 2025年醫(yī)療機構(gòu)藥品管理制度
- 商圈調(diào)查培訓(xùn)
- 城市道路施工進度調(diào)整制度
- 車站人員培訓(xùn)考核制度
- 2025年醫(yī)療器械采購與驗收規(guī)范
- 財務(wù)資產(chǎn)管理制度
- 辦公室設(shè)備維護保養(yǎng)制度
- 2026年黃埔區(qū)九佛街道辦事處公開招聘黨建組織員和政府聘員5人備考題庫及答案詳解一套
- 近八年江蘇省中考化學真題及答案2025
- WB/T 1019-2002菱鎂制品用輕燒氧化鎂
- GB/T 6003.2-1997金屬穿孔板試驗篩
- GB/T 4074.21-2018繞組線試驗方法第21部分:耐高頻脈沖電壓性能
- 完整word版毛澤東思想和中國特色社會主義理論體系概論知識點歸納
- GB/T 18926-2008包裝容器木構(gòu)件
- GB/T 13350-2008絕熱用玻璃棉及其制品
- 《語言的演變》-完整版課件
- DB11T 594.1-2017 地下管線非開挖鋪設(shè)工程施工及驗收技術(shù)規(guī)程第1部分:水平定向鉆施工
- GB∕T 26408-2020 混凝土攪拌運輸車
- 說明書hid500系列變頻調(diào)速器使用說明書s1.1(1)
- 綠色建筑二星級認證及綠色施工實施方案
評論
0/150
提交評論