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2025年1月“八省联考”考前猜想卷01

英语

(考试时间:150分钟试卷满分:150分)

注意事项:

1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需

改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在

本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳

选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅

读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.WhenwillDavidhandinthepaper?

A.OnApril21stB.OnApril22ndC.OnApril23rd

2.WhatdoesJerrydoforalivingnow?

A.Hemakesvideos.B.Hereportsnews.C.Hewritesstorybooks.

3.Whyisthewomancomplaining?

A.Thefishtastedbad.B.Shedidn'torderthefish.C.Ifscoldintherestaurant.

4.Whereisprobablythemannow?

A.AttheairportB.OnthebusC.Inthehotel

5.Whateventdidthemanparticipatein?

A.WasterecyclingB.BeachcleaningC.Treeplanting

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选

项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,

每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.WhyisLindasoexcited?

A.Anewspapere-mailedher.

B.ShegotafreetourofChina.

C.Herarticlewillbepublished.

7.WhatwouldLindaratherdo?

A.Receiveacashbonus.

B.VisitBeijingwithfamily.

C.Workforthenewspaper.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatisbotheringtheboy?

A.Thathisgradeisunsatisfactory.

B.Thathisschoolyearisalmostover.

C.Thathisschoolworkistooheavy.

9.Whatdoesthegirloffertodofortheboy?

A.Shewillhelpschedulehistimewisely.

B•Shewillbringhislunchtothelibrary.

C.Shewillassisthimwithsomeofthework.

听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。

10.HowdoesCharliefeelatfirst?

A.NervousB.ExcitedC.Relieved

11.WhatmakesCharliescared?

A.Hisphotoshavebeenuploaded.

B.Someinformationishardtoremove.

C.Everyonewantstoseehisinformation.

12.WheredidCharliewritedownhispassword?

A.InthedrawerB.InanotebookC.Onthedesk

13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Howtostaysafeonline

B.Howtouploadphotosonline

C.Howtosearchforinformation

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.Whatisthebusinessoftheman'scompany?

A.Theyprocessnaturaldiamonds.

B.Theycreatethebiggestdiamonds.

C.Theyproduceman-madediamonds.

15.Whatiscurrentlythemostsignificantadvantageofthecompany?

A.Thesuccessfulmarketingteam

B.Themodemproductionmethod

C.Theman'sglobalbusinesscontacts

16.Howdoesthewomanplantohelppeople?

A.Bymakingjewelrymoreaffordable

B.Byresolvingproblemsinthejewelryindustry

C.Byimprovinglaborconditionsatherlocalmine

17.Whatistheman'sattitudetodiamondbusiness?

A.PositiveB.UncertainC.Negative

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.Whathappenedonahigh-speedtrainrecently?

A.Opinionsofpets5transportationwerecollected.

B.Petswereallowedtoboardthetrainwiththeirowners.

C.Somepassengershadargumentswiththerailwayauthority.

19.Whatisthecurrentsituationconcerningpetsdelivery?

A.Petsownersprefertheirpetsnottravellingonhigh-speedrail.

B.Petsloverswanttheirpetstobetreatedasnormalpassengers.

C.Sometransportationvehicleshaveofferedpetsdeliveryservices.

20.Whyishigh-speedrailpetdeliverynotaneasyjob?

A.Petowners5expectationsaretoohightomeet.

B.Relevantrulesandproceduresmustbedrafted.

C.Otherpassengers9concernshavetobeaddressed.

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

HarryPotterWarnerBros.StudioTourfromLondon

ImmerseyourselfinthemagicalworldofHarryPotterattheWarnerBros.Studioonthistrip.Withround-trip

transfersfromcentralLondonandacomprehensivevisittotheStudio,thistourservesasaperfectoptionfor

PotterheadsofallagestoexploretheoriginalsetsofHarryPottermoviesanduncoverthebehind-the-screen

secrets.

Activities&Highlights

Onarrival,goinsidetoexplorethespectacularspacewheremagicitemsandbuildingspresentedinthe

much-lovedHarryPottermoviesarelaidoutwithstunningeffects.Viewingsomeofthebeautifullycrafted

costumes,wanderingthroughtheiconicDiagonAlleyandusingthetoolssoldinthemagicshopcansetfreeyour

innerwitchorwizard.YourcouragewillbetrulytestedasyoustepontoPlatfbrm9%andcatchthetraintothe

unknown,orbravetheForbiddenForestfilledwithmysteriouscreatures.Dumbledore^office,HogwartsExpress

andtheGreatHallallstandoutduetotheadvancedanimationtechnologyandspecialeffects.Also,taketimeto

shopforthemovie-themedsouvenirsatthegiftstoreandtakethemhome.

Inclusions

•EntrytickettoTheMakingofHarryPotterattheStudio.

•Round-triptransfersfromCentralLondoninair-conditionedcoaches.

•ServicesofaprofessionalrepresentativeattheStudio.

•Mealschargedanddigitalguidesavailablein10differentlanguagesatextracosts.

Meeting&Drop-off

Meetingpoint:VictoriaCoachStation,164BuckinghamPalaceRd,London,UK.

Drop-off:thetourconcludesatthesamestartpoint.

AdditionalInformation

•Ticketscan'tbecancelledorrescheduledwhenbookingisconfirmed.

•Wheelchairisaccessible.

•Guestsundertheageof18mustbeaccompaniedbyanadult.

21.WhatcanpeopledoattheStudio?

A.Wearingdelicatecostumes.B.Receivingsomesouvenirs.

C.Experiencingvividspecialeffects.D.WatchingHarryPottermovieseries.

22.Whatdoweknowaboutthetour?

A.Itisnotwheelchairfriendly.B.Itprovidespaiddigitalguides.

C.ItallowschildrentotourtheStudioalone.D.Itincludespick-upserviceatdifferentareas.

23.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?

A.Atravelblog.B.Afilmmagazine.

C.Anacademicessay.D.Aticket-bookingwebsite.

B

WhenJohnLewisElementarySchoolopenedinAugust2021,itbecamethefirstschoolintheDistrictof

ColumbiaschoolsystemtopursueaWELLBuildingcertification(认证).Togetit,theschoolwasdesignedand

builtwithmentalhealthinmind.

TheWELLBuildingStandardisasetofconceptslaidoutbytheInternationalWELLBuildingInstitute,an

organizationfocusedontherelationshipbetweendesignandhealth.Thoseconcepts-keyinginonair,water,light,

movement,temperaturecontrol,sound,materials,mind,community,andinnovation-arebuiltoffdecadesof

researchdemonstratinghowdesigncansupportactivelearningandchildhooddevelopment.

“Therearecountlessstrategiesthatwehaveforreallyimprovingeducationaloutcomesandforimproving

thementalhealthofstudents,teachers,andstaff,“saidRachelHodgdon,thepresidentandCEOoftheIWBI.

Largeglasswindowsthatallowfornaturallighttofillthewholelibrary,undergroundheatwellsthatheatthe

building,pod-styleclassroomswithgarage-styledoorsthatleadtosharedareas,andincreasedventilation(通风)

areallelementsthatweredesignedaspartofthecertification.AndtheschoolitselfispartofDCPS'Capital

ImprovementPlan,asix-year,$2.5billiontomodernizeitsfacilities.

“We'rehereforacademics,butifyou'renotwell,youcan'tlearn,“JohnLewisElementary^principal,

NikeyshaJackson,said."Ithinkthisbuildingreallysupportsthatandifsastepintherightdirection.9,

Jacksonalsosaidthat,comparedtothepreviousbuilding,she'sseenhowthenewenvironmenthashelped

herstudentsfocusandchangedthewaytheyinteractwiththespace.

“Justtheattentiontonotlitteringourspace.Ihearthemontheplaygroundsay,'Makesureyouputitback

whereyoufoundit,9'Cleanupafteryou'redone,^^Jacksonsaid."They'rejustatalevelofconsciousnessthatFve

neverseenbefore.^^

24.WhatdoesWELLInstitute'sresearchaimstoshow?

A.Thestandard'simportanceincommunity.B.Theimpactoflightontemperaturecontrol.

C.Thedesign^roleinlearningandgrowth.D.Thelinkbetweenmovementandinnovation.

25.Howdoestheschool'sdesignsupportmentalhealth?

A.Byincreasingclasssizes.B.Throughstrictdisciplinepolicies.

C.Byfocusingoncompetitivesports.D.Withfeaturesthatenhancewell-being.

26.WhatchangeinstudentshasJacksonnoticed?

A.Greaterfocusandmoreinteraction.B.Stricterplaygrounddiscipline.

C.Improvedacademicperformance.D.Increasedenvironmentalconsciousness.

27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.ASchoolBuiltforMentalHealthB.ASchoolTransformedbyOpenSpaces

C.SchoolHealth:theOverlookedPriorityD.TheLightofLearning:WindowsinEducation

C

Howandwhy,roughly2millionyearsago,earlyhumanancestorsevolvedlargebrainsandbeganfashioning

relativelyadvancedstonetools,isoneofthegreatmysteriesofevolution.Someresearchersarguethesechanges

werebroughtaboutbytheinventionofcooking.Theypointoutthatourbiteweakenedaroundthesametimeasour

largerbrainsevolved,andthatittakeslessenergytoabsorbnutrientsfromcookedfood.Asaresult,oncetheyhad

masteredtheart,earlychefscouldinvestlessintheirdigestivesystemsandthusinvesttheresultingenergysavings

inbuildinglargerbrainscapableofcomplexthought.Thereis,however,aproblemwiththecookingtheory.Most

archaeologists(考古学家)believetheevidenceofcontrolledfirestretchesbacknomorethan790,000years.

RogerSummonsoftheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologyhasasolution.Togetherwithhisteam,he

analyzed1.7-million-year-oldsand-stonesthatformedinanancientriveratOlduvaiGorgeinTanzania.Theregion

isfamousfbrthelargenumberofhumanfossils(化石)thathavebeendiscoveredthere,alongsideanimpressive

assemblyofstonetools.Thesand-stonesthemselveshavepreviouslyyieldedsomeoftheworld'searliestcomplex

handaxes——largetear-drop-shapedstonetoolsthatareassociatedwithHomoerectus(直立人).Creatinganaxe

byrepeatedlyknockingthinpiecesoffarawstoneinordertocreatetwosharpcuttingedgesrequiresasignificant

amountofplanning.Theirappearanceisthereforethoughttomarkanimportantmomentinintellectualevolution.

TrappedinsidetheOlduvaisand-stones,theresearchersfounddistinctivebutunusualbiologicalmolecules(分子)

thatareofteninterpretedasbiomarkersforheat-tolerantbacteria.Someoftheseliveinwaterbetween85℃and

95℃.Themolecules5presencesuggeststhatanancientriverwithintheGorgewasoncefedbyoneormorehot

springs.

Dr.Summonsandhiscolleaguessaythehotspringswouldhaveprovidedaconvenient“pre-fire“meansof

cookingfood.InNewZealand,theMaorihavetraditionallycookedfoodinhotsprings,eitherbyloweringitinto

theboilingwaterorbydiggingaholeinthehotearth.SimilarmethodsexistinJapanandIceland,soitisplausible,

ifdifficulttoprove,thatearlyhumansmighthaveusedhotspringstocookmeatandroots.RichardWrangham,

whodevisedthecookingtheory,isfascinatedbytheidea.Nonetheless,firewouldhaveofferedadistinctadvantage

tohumans,oncetheyhadmasteredtheartofcontrollingitsince,unlikeahotspring,itisatransportableresource.

28.AllofthefollowingstatementscansupportthecookingtheoryEXCEPT.

A.cookingenabledearlyhumanstoinvestlessindigestivesystem

B.cookingenabledearlyhumanstodevotemoreenergytobuildingbigbrains

C.ourbrainbecamelargeraroundthesametimeourdigestivesystemweakened

D.thecontrolledfirewasn'tmastereduntilabout790,000yearsago

29.Thepresenceofbiologicalmoleculeswasimportantbecause.

A.theysuggestedapossiblemeansofcookingwithoutfire

B.theycastlightonhowearlyHomoerectuslived

C.theyprovidedaconvenientwayofstudyingstonetools

D.theymadestudiesofpre-historicculturespossible

30.Theunderlinedword“plausible“probablymeans.

A.noticeableB.applicable

C.reasonableD.affordable

31.WhatmaybetheconclusionofthestudybyDr.Summonsandhiscolleagues?

A.Earlyhumanswerecapableofmakingcomplexstonetools.

B.Hotspringshelpexplainhowhumanbrainsgotsobig.

C.Homoerectuswereadaptabletotoughandcomplexterritories.

D.Humanbrainsarehighlyadvancedasshownbytheirsize.

D

InAmerica,the"BigDig”,ahighwayprojectthatresultedinamessoftrafficinthecentreofBostonfbr

years,cameinfivetimesoveritsinitialbudget.EventheGermansgethugeprojectswrong.Conceptionto

operationofBerlinBrandenburgAirporthastaken30years,withsevenmissedopeningdates.Theairportendedup

costing$8.2billion.However,theoriginalestimatewasabout$2.7billion.

HugeprojectslikeBerlinBrandenburgAirportarethesubjectofanamusingnewbookcalledHowBig

ThingsGetDonebyBentFlyvbjergandDanGardner.Mr.Flyvbjergsetsupadatabaseofover16,000projectsand

dataanalysisrevealsthatonly8.5%oftheprojectsmeettheirinitialestimatesoncostandtime,and0.5%ofthem

achievewhattheysetouttodooncost,timeandbenefits.

Over-optimistictimeandcostestimatesoriginatefrombothpsychologicalandpoliticalperceptions:the

relianceonintuition(直觉)ratherthandata,andaproblemthatMr.Flyvbjergcalls('strategicmisrepresentation^^.

Thisiswhenbudgetsareintentionallyreducedinordertogetthingsgoing.Andoncetheprojectsareunderway,

theywillnotbestopped,becausemoneyspentonthemwillthusbewasted.

Mr.FlyvbjergspeakshighlyofPixar'smethodicalapproachtodevelopingandtestingfilmsingreatdetail

beforetheygointoproduction.HealsotellsthestoryofhowFrankGehry'swell-developedarchitecturalmodels

helpedensurethesuccessoftheGuggenheimMuseuminBilbao.Narrowingdowntheproducingwindowofa

projectbeforeitisactuallycarriedoutreducestheprobabilityofunexpectedevents.

Big,customizedprojectsareparticularlylikelytorunintotrouble.However,themoreaprojectcanbe

dividedintostandardizedprocesses,thebetteritsprospectsare.Projectsrunintoproblemsforspecificreasonsas

wellasgeneralones:Britain'stroubleisnotsomethingthatChinahastoworryabout,forinstance.Buttheironlaw

isthatifyouplanstrictlyandstandardizewherepossible,youarelesslikelytodigyourselfintoahole.

32.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopicofthepassage?

A.Bymakingacontrast.B.Bygivinganexplanation.

C.Bypresentingexamples.D.Byshowinganexperience.

33.WhatmessagedoesBentFlyvbjerg^dataanalysisconvey?

A.Projects5successratescanbeestimated.

B.Projects5desiredoutcomecan'tbeachieved.

C.Mostprojectssufferoverspendinganddelays.

D.Mostprojectslackcomprehensivedataanalysis.

34.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?

A.Failuresindecision-making.B.Methodsofreducingmassivecosts.

C.Strategiesforgettingworkdone.D.Reasonsbehindinaccurateestimates.

35.Whatisthekeytopreventingprojectsgettingintotrouble?

A.Planningthoroughlyinadvance.

B.Analyzingspecificandgeneralreasons.

C.Focusingonefficiencyofprojects.

D.Drawinglessonsfromformerexperiences.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选

项。

(原仓U题)Asawriterwhoshareshisjourneyonline,I'moftenaskedhowtobeginawritingjourney.

Unfortunately,thereisnoone-size-fits-allanswer,butIdounderstandthecuriosityofstartingsomethingnew.Here

aresometipswhichIthinkcouldhelp.

Startsmall.

Keepajournalornotebookforshortwritingexercisesorideas.Thesesmallpiecescanserveaspracticeor

inspirationforlargerprojectslateron.36You'llwanttolookbackonedayandseehowmuchprogress

you'vemadeandhowyourinitialideasshapedyourcurrentskillsandcreativity.

Writeregularlyandfromexperience.

Themoreyouwrite,thebetteryou'llbecome.Whetherifsfiction,essays,orpoetry,drawfromyourown

experiencesorobservations.Writingconsistentlybuildsnotonlyyourtechnicalskillsbutalsoyourconfidencein

expressingideas37Itisconstantwritingthatoftentransformsthoughtsintosomethingtangibleand

meaningful.

Challengeyourselftoexplorenewtechniques.

38Maybeexperimentwithadifferentnarrativestyle.Ioncetookonachallengetowriteflashfiction

everydayforamonth,anditpushedmeinunexpectedandrewardingways.Byexploringunfamiliarterritory,you

mightdiscoverhiddentalentsorcreativepassionsyouneverknewexisted.

39

Communicatewithotherwritersasmuchaspossible.InthiswayIpostedmywritingonlineandhave

connectedwithsomeofthemostsupportivereaders.Gettingconstructivecriticismandadvicecanhelpyougrow

whilebuildingacommunityoffellowwriters.

Yourwritingjourneywon'tbeastraightline.40Keepwritingandstaypatient.Intime,thededication

willpayoff^andyou'llseetherewardsoflivingawriter'slife.

A.Sharetogetfeedback.

B.Supportotherreaders.

C.Astraight-linethingisoftenfavoredbyfictionwriters.

D.Steppingoutofyourcomfortzoneisessentialforgrowth.

E.You'llfacechallenges,andsometimesyou'lldoubtyourself.

F.Don'tthrowawayyourearlywritings,eveniftheyseemrough.

G.Justlikeamuscle,writingskillsgrowstrongerwithfrequentuse.

第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的

最佳选项。

Idecidedat10thatIwasgoingtobeateacherbecauseIhadaburningdesireforsuperpowers.Asaboy,I

couldclearlyseesomeofmyteachershadextraordinary41.

TherewasanEnglishteacherinfifthgradewhocouldmagicallytransportustodifferentworldsbyreading

tousfrombookswewouldhave42neverpickedup.Itwasevenshockingthatmyteachercouldseethe

43.Iwasoneofthosewholackedconfidence.Yetmyteacherwouldnoticemehiddeninthecomer,44

tospeak,andtheunspoken45inhereyessuggestedthatshecouldseemethrough.Icouldstill46

rememberherlessonsaboutthegreatmastersofart.Shedidthis47hermajorwasnotart,norgeography.

Iwantedtobeoneofthoseall——seeingoneswithsuperpowersthatmadechildrenfeelsafeand48

Beingateacherisn'ttheeasiestorthemostfinanciallyrewardingofjobs.Andthereareoccupational

risks-yourkneescan49fromyearsofcarryingpilesofnotebooksupanddowntheschoolstaircase,

yourvoicecan50fromtoomuchtalking.Butdespiteallthat,therearethosechoosingthis51

Allmylife,I'vegonetoworkearlyeachdaywith52steps.Occasionally,Imeetmyformer

students.Theirobviousloveformeandfondmemoriesofourtimetogetheraremy53WheneverImeet

abrand-newteacher54toperfecthis/herskillswithabravefaceon,Ifeelproudto55thesame

group.

41.A.ideasB.powersC.experiencesD.needs

42.A.thereforeB•howeverC.otherwiseD.likewise

43.A.unknownB.unusualC.impossibleD.invisible

44.A.shyB.miserableC.annoyedD.willing

45.A.questionB.messageC.truthD.criticism

46.A.vaguelyB.onlyC.vividlyD.early

47.A.inthatB.asthoughC.eventhoughD.nowthat

48.A.praisedB•neglectedC.noticedD.valued

49.A.hurtB.bendC.shakeD.support

50.A.turnB.healC.reachD.suffer

51.A.pathB.majorC.courseD.topic

52.A.hesitantB.lightC.leadenD.unsteady

53.A.chancesB.souvenirsC.rewardsD.compensations

54.A.failingB.demandingC.pretendingD.struggling

55.A.belongtoB.connecttoC.contributetoD.adaptto

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

TheGreatArtofDunhuangexhibition,heldattheChinaArtMuseumontheeastbankoftheHuangpuRiver,

56(be)abighitduringtheNationalDayholiday,attractingvisitorsaroundthecountry.Onshowweresomeof

themost57(represent)andrareartifactsfromthecollectionofDunhuangAcademyinGansuprovince,

whichmadetheirfirstpublicdebutinthemetropolis(大都会).

58(feature)168piecesandsetsofculturalrelicsrecognizedasnationaltreasuresofChing,the

exhibitionwelcomedmorethan50,000visitorsduringtheholiday.Oneofthe59(exhibit)wastheShengli

Stele,astonewithaninscriptionrecordingthebeginningoftheconstructionofthegrottoes,knownastheMogao

Caves.More60(impressive),sixofthemosttypicalcaveshadlife-sizereproductionsondisplay,bringing

61immersiveexperienceoftheMogaoCavestovisitors.AccordingtoZhangYuanlin,deputydirectorofthe

DunhuangAcademy,thesixcaveswerecarefullyselectedto“sketchouttheconcise(简明的)historyofdunhuang

artspanningalmostamillennium^^.

Avisitorsays,Wearenotallowed62(take)photographswhilevisitingtheMogaoCaves.Thanksto

digitaltechnology,wecanhaveaclose-upexperiencewiththeartworksinthesereproducedcaves,63is

morethanwecandobyvisitingtherealcaves.^^

Dunhuang,64(locate)inanoasisintheGobiDesert,onceserved65animportanttrading

centeralongtheancientSilkRoad.WehopethatbybringingDunhuangartifactstoShanghai9swideraudiences,it

willattractmorepeopletovisitDunhuanginGansusaysanofficialwiththeGansuProvincialAdministrationof

CulturalRelics.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

66.假如你是李华,是学校诗歌社团的负责人。你校美国交换生Tom发邮件想加入该社团,请你给他回复,

包括以下内容:

1.介绍诗歌社团;

2.近期的活动安排;

3.表示欢迎。

注意:1.词数100字左右;

2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

DearTom,

I'mdelightedtoknowthatyouwanttojoinourPoemGroup.

Yours,

LiHua

第二节(满分25分)

阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

(原创题)ItwasawarmspringafternooninSanaa,Yemen,andthestreetsoutsideAbdullahPrimary

Schoolwerefullofenergyaschildrenleftfortheday.Laughterfilledthenarrowlanes,mixingwiththevoicesof

streetvendorsandtheoccasionalhonkingofcarspassingby.Eleven-year-oldHasanwalkedthroughthecrowd,his

thoughtsalreadyonhiseveningchores(家务).

Suddenly,adeep,threateningroarbrokethesilence——acarracingatanunusualspeed.Hasan'seyesfixedona

vehiclespeedingtowardthecrowd,panicspreadingandchildrenscreaming.Thedriver'spurposewasclear,and

chaosbrokeout.Thecar'senginegrowled(咆哮),makingtheairfeelheavywithdanger.

Foramoment,Hasanwasfrozenwithfear.Hislegsfeltheavy,asifrootedtotheground.Hisheartraced,and

hisbreathcaughtinhisthroat.Butthen,somethingclicked.Herememberedtheadvicehisfatherhadgivenhim

duringdifficulttimes:Inmomentsoffear,think,andthenact.

Takingadeepbreath,Hasanscannedthesurroundings.Hedidn'tturnaroundandruninthedirectionthe

vehiclewasmoving.Instead,hefacedthevehicleandquicklydodged(躲闪)tothesidebeforeitrushedpast.The

airwasthickwithdustasthecarzoomedby,thesoundofitstires(轮月台)screechingonthepavement.4<Gettothe

walls!Hideinthealleys(〃、巷)!”Hasanshouted,hisvoicecuttingthroughthenoise,surprisinglycalm.Several

youngerchildren,theirfacespalewithfear,lookedtohimforguidance.Theyfollowedhislead,narrowlyavoiding

thecar'spath.

Hasanwavedotherstowardanarrowsidestreet."'Quick,thisway!”heurged.Thesmallgroupofchildren

followedhim,theirfootstepsquickandlight,astheymovedtowardsafety.Hasan'sheartraced,butheremained

focused,checkingthateveryonewassafe.

Minuteslater,OfficerBenBella,anexperiencedofficer,arrivedwithhisteamandshottheterroristdead.

Hasanfeltawaveofreliefwashoverhimastheofficerapproached.

注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Thenextday,HasanwasvisitedbyOfficerBen.___________________________________________________

So,theyalsorecordedaTikTokvideo.

2025年1月“八省联考”考前猜想卷01

英语•参考答案与评分标准

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7・5分)

1.B2.A3.A4.A5.B6.C7.A8.C9.B10.A

11.B12.B13.A14.C15.B16.B17.A1

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