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2025届英语模拟考试考试时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。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.What’stheweatherlikenow?A.Sunny. B.Rainy. C.Cloudy.2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Co-workers. B.Businesspartners. C.Friends.3.Whenwillthespeakersgetthere?A.At9:45a.m. B.At9:30a.m. C.At9:15a.m.4.Whywasthewomanlate?A.Shemissedthetaxi. B.Thetaxihadanaccident. C.Shegotinjured.5.Whowillbeginthelecture?A.Dr.White. B.Dr.Hopkins. C.Prof.Pears.第二节(共15小题:每小题15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。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.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inahotel. B.Intheman’soffice. C.Inapostoffice.7.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Fetchanenvelope. B.Sendsomepapersbyfax. C.Godownstairs.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whatshapeofglassesdoesthemanrecommend?A.Square. B.Round. C.Heart-shaped.9.Whichglassesaretheleastpopular?A.Theredones. B.Thegoldones. C.Thepurpleones.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whydoesthemangotothewoman?A.Toborrowbooks. B.Tosubmithiswork. C.Toaskfortimeextension.11.Whosebookisthemanreadingnow?A.Oliver’s. B.Andrew’s. C.Billy’s.12.Whatwillthemanprobablydo?A.Designasurvey. B.Analyzeresearchdata. C.Interviewspecialists.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whereisthemanfrom?A.Canada. B.TheUK. C.TheUSA.14.Whatdoesthemansayaboutbankholidays?A.Peopledon’tdealwithbusinessonthesedays.B.Thebanksdon’topenonthesedays.C.Thebankservicesarefreeonthesedays.15.HowdopeoplecelebrateShakespeareDay?Enjoyarelatedmovie. Holdaspecialparty. RecordShakespeare’swords.16.WhendidthemanlastcelebrateShakespeareDay?A.Twoyearsago. B.Lastyear. C.Lastmonth.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatwasthecauseofthedisaster?A.Toomuchrainfall. B.Astreamofmud. C.Overflowingrivers.18.Whatwerepeopledoingwhenthedisasterhitthearea?A.Working. B.Sleeping. C.Traveling.19.Howmanysoldiersandpoliceofficerscametopeople’srescue?A.Over100. B.Over200. C.Over1,000.20.Whatmighttheroadconditionsleadto?A.Thedifficultyinreachingthetrapped.B.Thepossibilityofcreatinganxiety.C.Theshortageoffoodandsupplies.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。ARenewSanFranciscoZooSpendaSaturdaybeautifyingtheZooandcreatebeautifulgardensforboththeanimalsandvisitors.Whatcanbeexpected?BecomingpartoftheZoo’shistorySharinganddevelopingnewskillsandinterestsWeedingandclean-uptoremovetheneedforharmfulpesticidesMeetingnewpeopleofdifferentbackgroundswithsharedgoalofconservingtheEarth’splantandanimalspeciesWhocanvolunteer?Adultsandchildren(atleast1adultper5children).WhencanIvolunteer?ThesecondSaturdayofMarch,June,September,andNovemberin2025,from8:00amto11:00am.Wewillbeclosingthegatesat8:15.Nolateentriesallowed.WhatdoIwear?Choosesomethingwarmandcomfortablethatyoudon’tmindgettingdirty.TheZooprovidestoolsandworkgloves,butifyouhaveworkgloves,bringthemjustincase.Pleaseweartoughworkshoes.SponsoraCorporateRenewtheZooEventGroupsofallsizescansponsoraprivateRenewtheZoodayfortheircompanies,whenyourgroupworkstogethertocompleteZooprojects.Apartfromhavingfunandconnectingwithteammembers,yourgroupreceivesadmissiontotheZoo,drinks,foodandfreeride.ZoostaffwillhelporganizeeacheventtoensureyourgroupenjoysthedayattheZoo.Tosignup,e-mailrenewthezoo@sfzoo.org.21.WhatarethevolunteersoftheZooexpectedtodo?A.Collectdataonnewspecies. B.LearnabouttheZoo’shistory.C.Joineco-friendlygardening. D.Researchgardeningtechniques.22.WhatrulemustbefollowedbyvolunteersattendingtheZooevent?A.Wearingaspecificuniform.B.Bringingtheirowntools.C.Preparingmealsinadvance.D.Participatingonschedule.23.WhatisabenefitofsponsoringaRenewtheZoodayforacompany?A.Enhancingfellowshipamongmembers.B.Developingbondswithlocalbusinesses.C.Receivingtraininginanimalprotection.D.Gettingdiscountedpriceonfuturevisits.BTwo-ManIronmanOnSept.17,2022,Jeffandhisson,Johnny,setouttobeginthefirstofthreelegsoftheIronmancompetition,wherecompetitorsmustcompletea140milesofswimming,bicyclingandrunninginunder17hours.Notthatlongago,Johnnycouldbarelywalkafewstepsbecausehewasbornwithcerebralpalsy(脑瘫).Buthisdreamofbeingarunnerneverstopped.FromthedayJohnnywasborn,Jeffrefusedtolethisson’sdisabilityholdhimback.DeterminedtoshowJohnnythathecouldpursuehisdreamofbeinganathlete,Jeffhelpedhimengageinrunning.Theybeganwakingupat4a.m.soJeffcouldrunwhilepushinghissoninaspecialwheelchaircalledaracingchair.Everymorning,theydrovethemselvestorunincreasinglylongerdistances.Soon,theywereentering5Kraces,thenontoIronmancompetition.JeffwouldactasJohnny’sarmsandlegs,carryingtheweightofhissonthroughouttherace.Theracebeganwitha2.4-mileswim.SettlingJohnnyintoakayak,Jeffeasedhimselfintothewater.Swimmingwhiledragginganotherpersonwasverytough.Butworstofall,Jeffhadtostrugglewithjellyfish.“IoccupiedmymindbycountingthenumberoftimesIgotstings(蛰),”hesays.Afterthetwomencompletedthetoughbikesectioninroughlyninehours,theysettheirsightsonthefinallegoftherace—a26.2-milemarathon.They’dbeencompetingfor10.5hours,leavinganother6.5hourstomaketheirtime.ButatMile19,Johnnysawtheclocktickingdownandworriedtheywouldn’tmakeit.Despitethetiredness,Jeffwasconvincedtheyweregoingallrightandthenpickedupthepace.Withminutesleftand200feettothefinishline,JeffstoppedtohelpJohnnyoutofhisracingchairandhandedhimhisrollingwalker.Afteryearsofpainstakingwork,Johnnywasdeterminedtofinishhisracesonhisown.After16hours,55minutesand35seconds,thefatherandsoncrossedthefinishlinetogether.AsthecrowdcheeredonanoverwhelmedJohnny,awearyJeffkeptalowprofile.“Myfatherdidn’twanthisfinishlinemoment,”saysJohnny,tearsineyes.“Hewantedittobemine.”24.WhydidJeffleadJohnnytorunning?A.TogetclosertoJohnny. B.TofulfillJohnny’sdream.C.TodiscoverJohnny’sinterest. D.TospeedupJohnny’srecovery.25.WhatchallengedJeffmostintheswimmingrace?A.Lackofenergy. B.Painfrominjuries.C.Mentaltiredness. D.Bodyweightchange.26.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeJohnnyaccordingtothepassage?A.Strong-willedandgrateful. B.Warm-heartedandsensitive.C.Patientandgenerous.D.Toughandhumorous.27.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.B.Fathersarenotborn;theyaremade.C.Thevalueofalovingfatherhasnoprice.D.Successcomesfromfailuresalongthejourney.CInthesedaysofelectroniceverything,you’dthinkthatmostbusinesseswouldn’tbeusingpapercheques(支票)anymore.Infact,formostbusinesses,paperchequesarestillathing.Asmanyasoneinthreebusinessdealsarepaidthiswayand81%offirmsintheUSarestillusingpaperchequestosettlesomeoftheirbills.Stoptheeye-rollingbecauseyeah,weknowelectronicpaymentsarequickertomake,authorizeandcomplete,andthey’reeasiertotrackandreport.Theysavepaperandaregoodfortheenvironment.They’remoresecure,efficientandcostless.Theycanbemadeandapprovedfromanywhere.Agrowingnumberofbusinessesnotonlypreferelectronicpayments,butarerequiringcustomerstodothis.EvenMicrosoftrecentlyannouncedthatitwouldnolongeracceptpaperchequesfromitspartners.Butstill...I’mgoingtomissthepapercheque.I’vealwaysenjoyedthecircumstanceofthebiweeklychequerunandthegrandestpartisthefinalapprovalevidencedbytheultimateproofofauthority:thesignature.Someofmyclientstakedelightintheopportunitytoexamineandsigneverychequebecausethere’snobetterexampleofpowerthanthis.Paperchequesarenotonlyawrittenformofcontractsfavoredbyfirmsthroughouthistorybutalsoaformofmarketingwherecompaniescanproudlydisplaytheirlogos.Theyareclearevidenceofstabilityandreliability.Unfortunately,thewritingisonthewallforthepapercheque.Andthatmakesmesad.AccordingtotheSmallBusinessAdministration,themajorityofsmallbusinessownersareovertheageof50.WegrewupwithSwansonTVDinners,hockeywithouthelmets(头盔)andappointedsmokingsectionsinairplanes.We’llretireandyoungergenerationswillburyusalongwithourchequebooks.Weknowthiswillunavoidablychange.Fornow,manybusinessesintheUSarestillrelyingonpaperchequestopay.Yes,they’reinefficientandcostlier.Butpleasebepatient.Allowmetohavethisonelittleenjoymentwhileitlasts.28.Whatphenomenondoestheauthordescribeinparagraph1?A.Doingbusinessisincreasinglydifficult.B.EverythingisgoingelectronicintheUS.C.Paperchequesarestillinuseinbusiness.D.MostAmericanfirmsfailtopaythebills.29.WhatdoesMicrosoft’sdecisionindicate?A.Thegrowingtrendofshiftingtoelectronicpayments.B.Thechangeinformsofcooperationinbigcompanies.C.Thepotentialcomebackofpaperchequesinthemarket.D.Thepopularityofelectronicpaymentsamongcustomers.30.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodoinparagraph3?A.Defendhispreference. B.Introduceanewconcept.C.Callforreaders’support. D.Promoteanoldtradition.31.WhydoestheauthormentionSwansonTVDinnersandhockeywithouthelmets?A.Toemphasizetheoutdatednatureofpasttrends.B.Toshowhisattachmenttoold-schoolpractices.C.Tostresshisresistancetotechnologicalchanges. D.Tosuggestthereliabilityoftraditionalmethods.DFordecades,“simplerisbetter”hasbeenacceptedasauniversaltruthinmarketing.NickLight,assistantprofessorofmarketingattheUOLundquistCollegeofBusiness,hastestedthatassumption.Hefoundthatmostconsumerspreferofferingsthatappeartobeeasytouseandunderstand.However,pushingsimplicitycanhaveahidden,costlydownside.“Simplicityisnotasilverbullet,”Lightsaid.“Thismethodmightworkforestablishedcompanieswithtrackrecordstobackuptheirclaims.Butitcanberiskyforastart-upwithnohistoryoracompanyinacomplicatedmarketcategorywherefailuresorbreakdownsaremorecommon.Light’searlierexperiencestimulatedhisinterestinthestudy.Hewasamarketingmanageratadirect-to-consumermattress(床垫)company.Withthecatchword“oneperfectmattress”,thecompanyofferedonlyonemattressmodelshippeddirectlytotheconsumer’sdoor,dramaticallysimplifyingthemattress-buyingprocess.“Somecustomerscallingwithevenminorproblemssuchasaslightdiscolorationinthematerial,wouldgetreallyangry,”Lightsaid.“Theywouldsaythingslike,‘Idon’tunderstandwhat’ssodifficultaboutthis,’evenwhenproducingandshippingmattressesarequitecomplex.Thesecustomersweregettingoverlyupsetbecausetheproductandprocesshadbeenlabeledassimple.”Thestudyalsoshowedthatconsumersjudgedthecomplexityofbrandsorproductsbasedontheirmentalconnections.Forexample,whenstudyparticipantsviewedadvertisementsfortwodifferentcompanies,theyformedmentalpicturesofthesimplicityorcomplexityofthebranddependingonhowplainorbusytheartwasandthedetailsprovidedineachad.Lightalsolookedintoproductqualityandcustomeropinionsandfoundthatconsumersarelesslikelytorecommendsimplerbrandsafterfailurescomparedtomorecomplexbrands.Therefore,thelessonformarketersistobemorecarefulaboutbuildingbrandingandadvertisingstrategiesaroundsimplicity,becausetheycouldeasilybackfireiftheproductorservicefailstodeliver.Whatdoestheunderlinedwords“asilverbullet”inparagraph2mean?Ariskyinvestment. B.Abusinessstrategy. C.Aquick-fixmethod. D.Acure-allsolution.33.Whatdidtheuseofsimplicityinthemattressbusinessleadto?A.Risingcustomerdissatisfaction. B.Reducedexpensesforproducers.C.Longertransporttimeforgoods. D.Morecommentsfromcustomers.34.Whatmainlyinfluenceconsumers’viewsonabrandaccordingtothestudy?A.Thecompany’shistoricalbackground. B.Theimpressionsshapedbyaddesign.C.Theadvertisingreviewsonitswebsite. D.Therichnessofcolorinitspackaging.35.Whatadvicedoestheauthorgivetomarketers?A.Advertiseafter-salecustomerservice. B.Becautiousaboutsimplicity-themedefforts.C.Stressproductqualityoversimplicity. D.Improvebrandpresencethroughsocialmedia.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,共12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。“Findyourpassion!”Whendiscussingfuturecareeroptionsorselectingamajorincollege,yourparentsoftensaythis.Theveryexpressionismeanttoinspire.Butisitgoodadvice?“Finding”apassionimpliesthatitalreadyexistsandissimplywaitingtobediscovered.Unfortunately,thisideaisnotwhatsciencetellsus.36Tostudythis,researchersuseaframeworkof“fixed”and“growth”mindsets.Theyarguethatencouragingpeopleto“find”theirpassionmaycausethemtoeventuallybelievethatinterestsandpassionsareinbornandrelativelyunchangeable.37Incontrast,peoplewhoviewinterestsandpassionsasdevelopedhaveagrowthmindsetofinterest.Researchershaverevealedthatafixedmindsetofinterestcandecreasecreativity.Ifpeoplebelievetheyarelimitedtoonlyafewinborninterestsand,inconsequence,donotexploreotherareas,theymaymissseeingimportantconnectionsacrossterritories.38Evidently,peoplecandoalottoembraceagrowthmindsetofinterest.First,realizethatyourinterestsandpassionsaren’tpre-existing.Takeanactiveroleindevelopingyourpassions.Second,practisepositiveself-talk.Whenyoulackinterestinanewtask,payattentiontoyourinnerdialogue.39Forexample,change“I’mnotinterestedinthis”to“I’mnotinterestedinthisyet,butIknowthatinterestcandevelopwithtimeandengagement.”40Butagrowthmindsetofinterestwillhelpyouremainopenandcurious.Thesciencetellsusweshouldworktowardlovingwhatwedo.Wemightbecomemorecreativeasaresult.A.Socanagrowthmindsetofinterestbetaught?B.Instead,passions,likeinterests,aredeveloped.C.Peoplewhothinkthishaveafixedmindsetofinterest.D.Ofcourse,noteveryactivitywillbecomeaburningpassion.E.Soseeinginterestsasfixedlimitstheircreativepotential.F.Don’texpectthatpursuingnewinterestswillalwaysbeeasyorexciting.G.Replaceself-criticalthoughtswithpositiveonesthatencouragegrowthandlearning.第三部分语言运用(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Manypeoplethinkoftravelasanexperienceandrightlyso.Sometimes,however,youcannot41theplacesyoutravelto.In2019,Myhusbandfoundhimself42inBrunei(文莱)forwork.ThreemonthspregnantmeantthatIhadachoice:either43withhiminBruneiforthreemonthsorremaininIndia,44.Ichosetheformer.NotbecauseofmyloveforthecountrybutbecauseIwantedtobe45tohim.Bruneihadneverheldany46tome.Theflightsinandoutofthecountrywereexpensivesotraveling47outwasnota(an)48either.Iwasoverwhelmedbyasenseofbeing49inaremoteplace.Oneofthethingsthat50methemosteveninthemidstofthatbadmoodwasthelargeswathsofgreenerythatsurroundedus.Mindyou,wewerenotinthebigcitybutonthe51asyoucouldimagine.I’mnotacitygirlbyanystretchandthegreeneryeventuallyeasedmy52.Ittookaweek,butIsoonfoundmyselfinteractingwithpeoplearoundme.Threemonthslaterwhenitwastimetoleave,Ifoundmyself53tosaygoodbyetothewarmthofthecountryIhadcalled54forashortwhile.Therefore,neverjudgeaplacebywhatotherssayora55ofinformation.A.mark B.choose C.lose D.takeA.promoted B.carried C.posted D.trainedA.accompany B.keep C.struggle D.stayA.awake B.asleep C.abroad D.aloneA.close B.familiar C.sensitive D.thankfulA.appeal B.power C.truth D.positionA.freely B.independently C.frequently D.widelyA.option B.decision C.motivation D.ambitionA.buried B.dedicated C.trapped D.determinedA.feared B.struck C.worried D.madeA.towns B.sights C.spots D.suburbsA.pain B.nerves C.concerns D.damagesA.reluctant B.willing C.sorry D.proudA.stranger B.deal C.home D.tripA.set B.series C.lot D.lack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。Anexhibition,theSilkRoadDanqing—ExhibitionofMurals(壁画)alongtheAncientSilkRoad,56(host)bytheChineseNationalAcademyofArtsandtheChinaCulturalCenterinParis,kickedoffattheChinaCulturalCenterinParis,FranceonSept.18.Morethan160ChineseandFrenchguestsattendedtheopeningceremony.Theexhibition,57ranuntilSept.24,showcasedreproductionsof23muralsfromkeysitesalongtheSilkRoad.Curator(馆长)ZhangJianexplainedthatlargerworkscouldnotbeincluded58accountoftransportandgallerylimitations.ZhouQingfu,59(direct)oftheChineseNationalAcademyofArts,said,“Thewidevarietyofcharacterdesignsandthe60(flexible)ofstylesandformsnotonlyreflecttheexcellentcraftsmanshipoftraditionalmuralsbutalsohighlighttheuniquefeaturesthatemergedfromtheexchangeofEasternandWesterncultures.Theseworksnotonlytellstoriesthousandsofyearsoldbutalsoserveas61livingconnectionbetweenthepastandpresent.”Since2016,theGongbiPaintingInstituteoftheChineseNationalAcademyofArtshasledtheancientSilkRoadmuralreproductionproject.Morethan200muralexpertshavebeeninvolvedinthisvastproject,62(conduct)researchacrossmorethan10countriesalongtheAncientSilkRoadandinatleast20citiesandregionsinChina.Itistheworld’s63(large)mud-basedmuralreproductionproject.To64(faithful)reproducethemurals,thecopyistsusedlocalmineralmaterialstocapturetheoriginalworks’authenticityascloselyaspossible.Theirrestorationtechniques65(describe)ascutting-edgebyFrenchaudiencesattheexhibition.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,上周你校举办了首届校园美食节。请你为校英文报写一篇报道,介绍此次活动。内容包括:1.活动的目的;2.活动的内容;3.学生的反响。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。TheFirstEverFoodFestival_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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