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2025年安徽省普通高中學業(yè)水平合格性考試英語(試題卷)本試卷共三部分,滿分為100分。考試時間為90分鐘。注意事項:1.答題前,請先將自己的姓名、座位號用0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆填寫在答題卡上,并在答題卡背面左上角填寫姓名和座位號后兩位??荚嚱Y(jié)束時,將試題卷和答題卡一并交回。2.答選擇題,選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆在答題卡上把該題對應的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,要用橡皮干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。回答非選擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效,第一部分閱讀(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,AExerciseisgoodforboththebodyandthebrain.Evenashortamountofexerciseeverydaycanhelpustofeehappierandmorerelaxed.So,howdoestheworldkeepfit?We'velookedatsomeofthelatestexercisetrends(時尚)fromaroundtheworld.TOWERRUNNINGChinaTowerrunningisasportyoucandointheverytallbuildingsofalmostanybigcity,especiallyinAsia.Allyouneedtodoisstartatthebottomofanofficetower,andrunupallthestairsuntilyougettothetop.Towerrunninghasbecomepopularallaroundtheworldwithimportantracestakingplaceinsomeoftheworld'stallesttowers,liketheChinaWorldTradeCentre,BeijingandtheEmpireStateBuildinginNewYork.PILOXINGUSAPILOXING?startedintheUSA,buthastravelledquicklytocountriesliketheUK.Thesportmixesboxing,pilates(普拉提)anddance.PILOXINGusesthepowerandspeedofboxing,whilebuildingyourmuscles(肌肉)andstrengthwithpilates.Allofthishappenstonon-stoploudmusic,andyoulearnsomegreatdancemovestoo.PADDLEBOARDINGBrazilPaddleboardingisatoughsport.YouneedtobestrongtokeepyourbalanceHowever,ifyoubringyourboarddowntothewaterat“goldenhour”justbeforesunset,thewateriscalmandtheoceanwillmakeyouforgetallyourproblems.1.WherecanpeopledoTowerrunning?A.Inanoffice B.Indancestudios.C.Intheocean. D.Inverytallbuildings.2.Whichsporthappenstonon-stoploudmusic?A.Pilates. B.Towerrunning.C.PILOXING D.Paddleboarding.3.Whatdothesportshaveincommon?A.Theyareveryeasyandhelpful.B.Theytakeplaceinsidebuildings.C.Theyarethelatestexercisetrends.D.TheybecomeverypopularinBrazil.BSamEdmundsrecentlydecidedtoraisemoneyforaverygoodcausebyhavinghisheadshaved(剃光).The14-year-oldfromLondonspentthreeyearsgrowingit,sotherewaslotstocutoff.Whenhelasthadahaircut,in2021,Samraised£3,200foralocalfoodbank,wherepeopleinneedcangetfoodandhelp.Hesaid.“Ialwayshadtheideaofdoingitagain.”Thistime,SamissupportingtheAlzheimer'sSocietycharity.Alzheimer'sisaconditionthatcanaffect(影響)memory,thinkingandbehaviour.Itusuallyaffectsolderpeopleandgetsworseovertime.ItisimportanttoSambecausehisfrienddiedofAlzheimer'sin2023.InFebruary2024,formerQueensParkRangersfootballerStanBowlesdiedofAlzheimer's.SamisaQueensParkRangersfan,sohenamedhisfundraiser“Bald(禿頭的)forBowles”.Anonlinepagehassofarraisedmorethan£4,000fortheAlzheimer'sSociety.Sam'shairwasalsodonatedtotheLittlePrincessTrust,acharitythathelpsyoungpeoplewhohavelosttheirhairduetomedicalconditions.Samisalreadythinkingabouthisnextcharityheadshavebuthe'llhavetowaitforhishairtogrow.“It'smostlikelythat,inanotherthreeorfouryears,I'llbedoingitagain,”hesays.4.HowdoesSamraisemoney?A.Byhavinghisheadshaved. B.Byattendingolderpeople.C.Byjoiningafootballteam. D.Byworkingforawebsite.5.Howmuchdidheraiseforthelocalfoodbankin2021?A.£2,023. B.£2,024. C.£3,200. D.£4,000.6.Whatdoes“fundraiser”underlinedinparagraph3referto?A.Afan. B.Abank.C.Anillness. D.Anactivity.7.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesSam?A.Lucky B.Kind. C.Quiet. D.Romantic.CTheUK'snationalparksareknownfortheirwonderfulmountains,forests,lakesandcoasts.InUKlawtheyhavespecificpurposes,suchasprotectingnature.Theauthoritieshavetoconsiderthesepurposeswhentheyaredecidingwheretocreateanewnationalpark.Now,plansfromtheUK,WelshandScottishgovernmentssuggestsettingupthreemore.Noteveryonethinksnationalparksareagoodidea,though.Somepeoplesaytheyattracttoomanyvisitors,whodomoreharmthangood.OtherssayalltheUK'scountrysideshouldbeprotected.Doweneedmoronationalparks?Somepeoplebelievethatnationalparksaregoodfornature.Theyarefullofbeautifulscenery(風景)and——moreimportantly—giveprotectiontoplantsandanimals.Greenspacesarealsoveryimportantinfightingclimatechangebecauseplantsandtreestakepollutinggases.Morenationalparksmeanmoreprotectednature.Nationalparksareofgreatimportanceintheday-to-daylivesofpeople,too.Theyattracttouristswhosupportmanybusinesses,includingrestaurants,hotelsandactivitycentres.Also,havingmoregreenareasgivesmorepeopleachancetogetoutintonature.Infact,therearelotsofstudiesthathaveshownspendingtimeinthenaturalworldisgoodforpeople'smentalandphysicalhealth.However,othersthinknationalparksarenotasenvironmentallyfriendlyastheyseem.Theyattractlotsoftouristsbutthesevisitorsoftenharmtheenvironmentbydroppinglitter,disturbing(驚擾)wildlifeandtravellinginpollutingcars.Also,nationalparksdriveupthecostofbuyingorrenting(出租)housinginnearbyareas.Homesintheareaareoftenboughtbyrichpeoplefromfarawaywhowanttousethemjustforholidays,insteadoflivingthereallthetine.Thismeansfewerpeopleliveintheareaandbusinessesfindithardtosurvive.Besides,whydoweneedtocreatenationalparksinordertolookafternature?Weshouldbeprotectingallourgreenspaces.8.Whatdothegovernmentsplantodo?A.Establishanorganization.B.Setupthreemorenationalparks.C.Makelawstoprotectnature.D.Stoppeoplefromclimbingmountains.9.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?A.Greenspacescanfightclimatechange.B.Alltouristssupportbuildingrestaurants.C.Togetoutintonatureisawasteoftime.D.Nationalparksarebuiltforparkingcars.10.Whatispeople'sattitudetowardscreatingnationalparksinparagraph3?A.Fositive B.Flexible. C.Unconcerned. D.Negative.11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.DoWeNeedMoreNationalParks?B.HowDoWeBuildMoreNationalParks?C.DoYouLikeVisitingNationalParks?D.HowDoYouMakeNationalParksPopular?DTheideathateatingcocoa-rich(富含可可粉的),darkchocolatemayofferhealthbenefitsisnotnew.Now,anewstudyfindspeoplewhohaveahabitofeatingalittledarkchocolate——about28gperday——havea21%lowerriskofdevelopingType2diabetes(amedicalconditioninwhichsomeonehastoomuchsugarintheirblood),comparedtopeoplewhodon'teatit.Researchersstudieddatafromabout192,000adultswhocompleteddietsurveysovermanyyears——includinghowmuchandwhattypeofchocolatetheyate——aspartoftheirlong-termresearch.Theyfoundthatpeoplewhoatemilkchocolate,whichhasmoresugarandlesscocoa,hadnoreductionindiabetesrisk.And,overthecourseofthestudy,milkchocolateeaterstendedtoputonweight,whichcontributestotheriskofdiabetes.However,eatingdarkchocolatewasnotconnectedwithweightincrease.Darkchocolatetypicallycontainshigherlevelsofcocoa,comparedtomilkchocolate.Andresearcherstakeinterestinlearningmoreaboutspecificelementsfoundincocoa,includingepicatechins(表兒茶素),“Therehavebeenanumberofstudiesthathavesuggestedthatfoodsthatarehighinepicatechinshavebenefitsforfatness,andforType2diabetes,”saysaresearcher,whoisnotsurprisedbythefindingsofthenewstudy.However,onethingweshouldknowisthatpeoplewhoeatdarkchocolatemayhaveotherhealthyhabits,soit'spossiblethatthereducedriskofdiabetescanbeexplainedbythedarkchocolatelovers'healthierdiets.Andanotherreminder:Don'teattoomuch!“Itwasn'thugeamountsofdarkchocolatetheindividualsinthestudywereeating,”hesays.Atabout28gaday,peopleseemedtostrikethebalance(達到平衡)betweengettingthebenefitsofthedarkchocolate,withouttheriskofovereating.12.Accordingtothenewstudy,whatmightlowertheriskofdevelopingType2diabetes?A.Drinkingmuchmilk. B.Takingfoodwithnococoa.C.Keepingsugarydiets. D.Eatingalittledarkchocolate.13.Howdidtheresearchersgetthedatainparagraph2?A.Bydoingsurveys. B.Byreferringtoacase.C.Bydoinglabexperiments. D.Byturningtoadictionary.14.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Thecauseoffatness. B.Healthyelementsincocoa.C.ThedangerofType2diabetes. D.Highlevelsofmilkinchocolate.15.Whichsectionofamagazineisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Sports. B.Arts. C.Health. D.History.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,SandyGravesisanexperiencedtravelwriterwhoregularlytravelsallovertheworld.Whenyoustartpacking(收拾行李),leaveyoursuitcase(手提箱)opensomewhere.Don'tleaveituntillateroryoumightforget.Makephotocopiesofallyourimportantdocumentsandputtheminyoursuitcase,too.Ifyouloseyourpassport,havingacopywillnakeiteasiertogetanewone.Everybodywantstoleaveontime,butitdoesn'talwayshappen.Busescanbelate,youcanhaveproblemswithyourdocumentsoryourcardmightnotworkintheATM.Don'tworry.There'salwaysawaytogetthere.Smileandenjoyit—youwon'thaveanotherchanceto!Ifyouwantmorethanjustaholiday,tryvolunteering,spendingsometimelearningnewskillsandmeetingnewpeople.Youcantravelanywhereintheworldtodoallkindsofdifferentjobs,frombuildinginTanzaniatolookingafterelephantsinThailand.Doyourbesttotryeverythingaroundyou.Trythelocalfood,takelotsofphotosandtalktolocalpeople——youcangetsomuchmoreoutofyourtripifyoudo.20Youmightseeorexperiencethingswhichseemstrangetoyou,butarenormalthere.A.Justthinkwhatyoucoulddo.B.Don'tbelatewhiletravelling.C.Whileyou'retravelling,bepatient.D.Hereshesharessomeofhertoptips.E.KeepanopenmindandrespectthelocalcultureF.Asyouthinkofsomethingyouneedtotake,packit.G.They'regreatforlongflightsandexcitingtripsindifferentplaces.16.17.18.19.20.第二部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分25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四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。AstherainyseasonbeginsinBeijing,Jessica'sstudyinthecityiscomingtoanend.TheUScollegestudentarrivedinChinaforthefirsttimeforatwo-monthstandardChiex-language21underanexchangeprogram.sica,22inarthistoryandChineseatuniversity,hadbeentryingto23thelanguageograminChina.Afterfiveyearsofwaiting,shefinallygotthe24.Shewantedtolearnthelanguageinthecountrywhereitbeginsasit'sthemost25waytounderstandthelanguage.“IwasdrawntoChinesecalligraphy(書法)andfoundthecharacterstobebeautiful.26,thelanguageisunlikeSpanishandEnglish,anditsuniquenessattractedmyattention,”sheexplained.27shehadn'theardmuchaboutlifeinBeijing,shedidn'tknowmuchaboutthecityexceptthatithasalonghistoryandtraditionalChinesearchitecture(建筑).ShefirstthoughtitwouldbemorelikeShanghaiwithmodernbuildingsbutwas28byitsdifferentatmosphere(氛圍).Shelovesthepublictransportasit'svery29togoanywhereinthecity,andshealsolovesthegreatandhelpfulpeopleinBeijing.Eachday,JessicaandherclassmateshavefivehoursofChineseclassandlearnanew30thatincludesabouteightyvocabularywords.Theyhavebeen31morechallengingtopicssuchasChina'sinfluenceontheWestaswellasfamousstoriesandessays.JessicabelievesthatthemostinterestingbookisTheTempleofEarthandMebyShiTiesheng,oneofthemost32Chinesewritersofthesecondhalfofthe20thcentury.“IcanfeelthatmyChinesehas33alotsincecominghere,”Jessicasaid.SheisconfidentthatlearningChinesewill34herfuturejobasshehopesto35researchonChineseartasamuseumprofessional.21.A.course B.feature C.game D.test22.A.leading B.majoring C.believing D.turning23.A.create B.attend C.organize D.introduce24.A.idea B.truth C.ability D.chance25.A.awkward B.different C.effective D.regretful26.A.Inaddition B.Forexample C.Bychance D.Intime27.A.Although B.Until C.Since D.Unless28.A.troubled B.frightened C.worried D.surprised29.A.convenient B.difficult C.proper D.expensive30.A.method B.lesson C.name D.skill31.A.teachingBcounting C.exploring D.publishing32.A.ordinary B.terrible C.short-sighted D.well-known33.A.spread B.improved C.started D.suffered34.A.cost B.remove C.benefit D.weaken35.A.conduct B.postpone C.cancel D.protest第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面的短文,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。CaoHongxiaisafifth-generationpapercuttingartistfromYulininnorthwestChina'sianxiProvince."Ioftengetasked36.Istartedpapercuttingandmyansweris:MaybebeforeIwasborn,"shejoked.Hongxiabeganpapercuttinginherchildhood,watchingfamilymemberscreatepapercuts.Attheageofthree.shebecame37.(interest)inmakingapaperflower.Fromthenon,hermotherrecognizedHongxia'stalentand38.(teach)herthetechniquesofpapercutting.HongxiadrawsinspirationfromtherichculureofnorthernShaanxi,bringingfolk(民間的)39.(song)andlocalcustomsintoherworks.Herpieces40.(beautiful)showtheessence(精華)oftheregion.Hongxia'sarthasalsobeeninternationallyrecognized.In2014,whenMichelleObamapaid41.visittoXi'an,capitalofShaanxiProvince,shecreatedmulticoloredpapercuts42.thethen-USfirstladyandherfamily.During43.(she)freetime、Hongxiateacheschildrenthebasicsofpapercutting."It'simportant44.tobring(bring)papercuttingintoschools,"shesaid,"thenit'spasseddown,45.(keep)folkartalive."第三部分寫作(滿分25分)假定你是李華,上周你參加了學校組織的“舊物改造”實踐活動。有些同學用舊衣服改成背包,有些用舊報紙做成玩具等等。請你用英文給你的外國朋友

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