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2025年高考第一次模拟考试(新高考I卷)03英语(考试时间:120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,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。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.HowlongwillDorothystayinEurope?A.Twodays. B.Twoweeks. C.Fourdays.2.Whereshouldthewomantakeabus?A.Oppositetheartmuseum. B.Acrossthestreet. C.OnBankStreet.3.Whatkindofaccountwillthewomanopen?A.Acheckingaccount. B.Asavingsaccount. C.Ajointaccount.4.Whatdoesthewomanwanttotalkaboutwiththeman?A.EnglishLearning. B.Westernculture. C.Howtopaint.5.Whatdidthoseunluckypeoplesufferfrom?A.Earthquake. B.Storm. C.Hurricane.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。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至7题。6.Whydoesthemanwanttoworkthere?A.Togoabroad.B.Tofindaplacetolivein.C.ToearnsomemoneyandpracticehisEnglish,7.Whatkindofjobdoesthemanapplyfor?A.Themanager. B.Thewaiter. C.Thecook听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatinspiredthewomantobecomeadoctor?A.Avisittosomechildren. B.Apatient’ssufferings. C.Avolunteerexperience.9.Howlongdidittakethewomantoqualifyasadoctor?A.Abouttenyears. B.Aboutnineyears. C.Abouteightyears.10.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutherjob?A.It’sworthwhile. B.It’swell-paid. C.It’sboring.听第8段材料,回答第11至14题。11.WhatmakesClaireannoyedwithherfather?A.Hehasnorespectforherfeelings.B.Heforceshertofollowhisplan.C.Hekeepsplayingjokesonher.12.Whycan’tClairekeepherroomtidy?A.Sheistooyoungtocleanit.B.Shehastoomanybooks. C.Shehaslimitedspace.13.WhatdoesSteveadviseClairetodo?A.Moveout. B.Tidyherroom. C.Talkwithherfather.14.WhatdoesClairethinkofSteve’ssuggestion?A.Impractical. B.Satisfactory. C.Challenging.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.Whatisthemanprobablydoing?A.Testinghisstudents. B.Teachinghisclass. C.Makinghisspeech.16.Whatdoesthewomanwanttoknowfurther?A.Mathematicalconcept. B.Geometry. C.Plants.17.WhatisthemangoingtodonextWednesday?A.Givefurtherexplanation.B.Givemoreexamples. C.Provehistheory.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Howdidthemanhelptheoldlady?A.Hetookhertohospital.B.Hehelpedhertofindherson’shome.C.Hecarriedherbagsandtookherhome.19.Whendidtheman’sgrandmotherdie?A.20yearsago B.25yearsago C.30yearsago20.Whatdiditturnouttobe?A.Theoldladywastheman’sfather’saunt.B.Theoldladywastheman’sfather’sneighbor.C.Theoldladylookedafterthemanashewastwo.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ASpecialTreatsforTouristsWhoActSustainablyinCopenhagenTouristsinCopenhagenwillreceivefreecoffees,glassesofwineandboattripsiftheyjoininenvironmentallyfriendlytasksduringtheirholidayaccordingtoanewlocalplan.FromJuly15,touristswhopickuplitter,usepublictransportorbicyclearoundthecitywillbegivenspecialtreatsaspartofeffortstooffset(抵消)theirimpactontheenvironment.TheCopenPayplan,designedtorelievetheenvironmental“burden”oftouristsflyingtoCopenhagen,isdescribedasa“littlesteptowardsthegreentransition”.Theplanwillbetrust-based,asthebusinessestakingpartwon’taskforproofbeforehandingoverafreecoffeeoramealforthetourists’self-reportedefforts.“Whenyoutravelabroad-ifyouflytootherplacesoryoutravelbycar-youpollute,”saidRikkeHolmPetersen,headoftheCopenhagentourismboard.“Oneofthethingswecanchangeisgettingpeopletoactmoresustainablyatthedestination.”Morethan20restaurants,cafes,boattriporganisersandotherbusinesseshavesignedupfortheplanandvoluntarilyprovidespecialtreats.Thetourismboardexpectstouristsfromhomeandabroad,whomakeabout12millionovernightstaysperyearintheDanishcapital,totakepartintheactivity.GreentasksandtheirrewardsinCopenhagen◆OrganicmealifyoupicklitterinBaneGaarden◆Boatrentalifyouhelpfishrubbishoutofthewater◆SwimandcoffeeifyoubiketotheKanalhusetcanal◆IcecreamifyougototheNationalMuseumbybike◆Vegetarianlunchifyouvolunteerintheurbangarden◆Wine,beerorsoftdrinkatLevelSixrooftopbarifyouarrivebybikeorpublictransport21.WhatisthepurposeoftheCopenPayplan?A.Toprotecttheenvironment. B.Topromotebusiness.C.Tocontrolurbantraffic. D.Toattractmoretourists.22.Howcantouristsgetspecialtreats?A.Bysigningupforacompetition. B.Bytellingtheirfinishedgreentasks.C.Byshowingtheirflighttickets. D.Byprovidingawrittenreport.23.WhatrewardcanyougetifyoubiketotheNationalMuseum?A.Abunchofflowers. B.Acupofcoffee.C.Icecream. D.Thechancetovolunteer.BAttheendofaperfectJulyafternoonin2016,Raymondawokefromanaccidentonlytofindthathe’ddamagedhisneckandcouldnolongerwalkorfullyusehishands.Butthat’sjustthebeginningofRaymond’sstory.Ayearlater,sadwiththelackofrehab(康复)resourcesavailableforpeoplelikehimselfinNewOrleans,theformerbroadcastengineerdecidedthathishometownneededanadaptivegymtocaterforthosewithinjuriesanddisabilities(残疾).Basedontheneed,Raymondfinancedtheestablishment(建立)ofSplitSecondFitnessin2021,withspeciallydesignedworkoutequipmentandtherapyprogramsthatallowclientstogrowstrongerwithouttheaim(意图)ofmakingmoney.TheinspirationforSplitSecondFitnesscametoRaymondashespentthreemonthsatarehabcenterinSacramento,whichredefinedhisunderstandingofrecovery.“IknewIhadtogetbackhomeandfigureouthowtodothat,”saysRaymond,whospentthreeyearsraisingfunds(资金)andlearninghowtorunanorganization.Seatedbikeshelpmovedisabledusers’legs;yogainstructorshelpstrokesurvivorsincreaseflexibilityandrangeofmotion;mentalhealthexpertsfacilitatethehardtransitiontoanewwayofliving…“Anybody’slifecanchangeinasplitsecondlikeminedid,”explainsRaymond.“Whatourorganizationisreallycenteredaroundis‘Howdowegiveyouhope?’and‘Howcanwehelpyoutransformthathopeintoactionstepsforyoutocreateabettertomorrow?’”“Theaimistoincreasethequalityoflifeofthosewithadisability,”hesays.“BecauseifIcangiveyousomethingtolookforwardto,itwillhelpyougetoutofthepainfulprocessandhelpyougetbackontracktoahappyandhealthylife.”Raymond,whoinsistshe’sjustgettingstarted,saysthatheplanstoopensimilargymsacrossthenation.“Iwanttoberememberedassomeonewhomovedtheneedleondisabilityadvocacyissues.”24.WhatdoweknowaboutSplitSecondFitness?A.Itisopentoeveryone. B.Itismadeupofmanygyms.C.ItisfinancedbyTVprograms. D.Itisrunonanon-profit(盈利)basis.25.WhatinspiredRaymondtosetupSplitSecondFitness?A.Alivebroadcast. B.Arehabexperience.C.Arequestfromafitnesscenter. D.Asuggestionfromaformerworkmate.26.WhatcanwelearnaboutSplitSecondFitnessfromparagraph4?A.Itsgoalandmission(使命). B.Itsfacilities(设备)andstaff.C.Itsbackgroundandchange. D.Itschallengesanddifficulties.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.LifewithaDisability:aPainfulProcessB.Hopeinaction:aRoadtoSelf-discoveryC.Gyms:MakingYouHealthierandStrongerD.Instructors(教练):HelpingyoubecomeenergeticCFordecadesit’sbeenhopedthatseawatercouldbedesalinated(淡化)toresolvetheproblemofdrinkingwatershortage.Yetdesalinationplantsstillprovideonlyaroundonepercentoftheworld’sdrinkingwater.Theprogressgoesslowlyasdesalinationplantsareexpensivetobuildanduseenormousquantitiesofenergytorun.Energyaccountsforone-thirdtomorethanhalfthecostofproducingdesalinatedwater.InSaudiArabia,theworld’slargestproducerofdesalinatedwater,theprocessaccountsforuptoafifthofthenation’senergyconsumption.Butallthismaybechanging.A2020studyfoundthat,globally,theaveragecostofdesalinatedwatercouldmorethanhalveifsolarpowerandbatterystoragesystemswereused.Acrosstheworld,therearearound180facilitiescurrentlyunderconstruction,orintheirdesignphase,mostlyintheMiddleEastandNorthAfrica.Newsourcesofrenewableenergylikesolarpowermeanit’sgettingcheapertopowerenergy-hungrydesalinationequipmentinsunnyandwater-stressedareas.EgyptandMorocco,forexample,arebuildingrenewable-poweredplantsdesignedbothtoprovidedrinkingwaterandtowatercrops.InSouthAustralia,aself-coolinggreenhousedesignthatuseswindtodesalinateseawaterforcropsispartofacommercialprojectproducing15percentofAustralian-growntomatoes.Scientistsarealsomakingmajorbreakthroughs,suchasnewself-cleaningmembrane(膜状物)technology,whichimprovethedesalinationprocess.Onestart-up,CorePower,isdevelopingnuclear-poweredoffshoreplants.Another,Oneka,isemployingwavepowerfordesalinationunits.Thiswaveofgrowthandinnovationissettocontinue.Aglobaldesalinationequipmentmarketvaluedat17billiondollarsin2023isexpectedtogrowto32billiondollarsby2030.Butseriouschallengesremain.Mostfacilitiesstillusenon-renewablefuelstopowertheplants,andthepouringofprocessedseawaterintotheseaposesathreattosealife.Theseproblemswillhavetobeaddressedasathirstyworldlookstothedesalinationindustrytoprovideitsfreshwater.28.Whatresultsintheslowprogressofdesalination?A.Highproductioncosts. B.Environmentalconcerns.C.Littledemandforfreshwater. D.Lackofofficialsupport.29.Whatdothefactsinparagraphs3and4implyconcerningthedesalinationindustry?A.Itpromisesabrightprospect. B.It’llendwatershortagesoon.C.It’smerelyatemporarysuccess. D.Itfaceshugeinvestmentrisks.30.Inwhichofthefollowingpublicationswouldthistextbeprinted?A.MotorTrend. B.Runner’sWorld.C.PsychologyToday. D.TheEconomist.31.Whatwouldtheauthorprobablydiscussintheparagraphthatfollows?A.Whywedependonfreshwatertolive.B.Howtolessennegativeeffectsofdesalination.C.Whattodotostorefreshwateragainstdroughts.D.Howdesalinationtechnologiesboostwatersupply.DWhyaresomeofusgoodatmath,orwriting,whileothersexcelatartorbasketball?Whatcausesthedifferences?Aretheylargelydeterminedbythegenes(nature)weinherit(遗传)fromourparents?Howmuchdoesthesocialenvironment(nurture)havetodowithit?Ifyouwereascientistinterestedinthesequestions,wouldn’tyoulovetostudyidenticaltwins?Overthelast10years,ateamofscientistsledbypsychologistThomasJ.BouchardJr.hasstudiedabout65pairsofidenticaltwinswhowereraisedapart.ThescientistsbringeachpairoftwinstotheUniversityofMinnesotaforaweekofintensivetesting.Theyrecordthetwins’height,weight,eyecolor,earshape,andheadlength.Meanwhile,theygivethetwinsIQandpersonalitytests.Bouchard’steamhasbeenstartledbythesimilaritiesbetweentwinsraisedapart.Thetwinsoftenhavesurprisinglysimilargesturesandpostures,forinstance.Andtheyhaveledremarkablysimilarlives.Adultidenticaltwinsalsotendtohavesimilarmedicalhistories,developingtheeyediseaseglaucomaatthesametime,forexample.“Thecoincidencesarenotsurprising,”somecriticsoftheMinnesotastudysay.Theyarguethateveryone’slifehassomanydetailsthatanumberofcoincidencesareboundtoexist.What’smore,foreverycoincidencediscoveredbyapairofidenticaltwinsraisedapart,thecriticscouldpointtoavastnumberofundiscovereddifferences.AccordingtoBouchard,theyfindthatgenesplayabigpartinshapingourpersonalities-helpingtodeterminewhetherwerespecttraditionandliketofollowrulesornot.Theteamhasreportedthatintelligencealsoseemstobeinfluencedmuchmorebygenesthanbyenvironment.Despitebeingraisedbydifferentfamilies,separatedidenticaltwinsearnedidenticalornearlyidenticalscoresonadultintelligencetests.Otherscientists,however,disagree.“Howcanyoustudywhetherintelligenceisinheritedwhentherearesomanydifferentwaysjusttodefineintelligence?”Theproblemappliestoothertraits(特征),theysay.Bouchardhimselfmakesthepointthateventhemostcloselymatchedtwinsaredifferentfromeachother.Soeventhoughgenesmayhaveastronginfluenceoverourlives,they’renottheonlyinfluence.Ourday-to-dayexperienceshelptoshapeustoo.32.Whyarescientistssointerestedinstudyingidenticaltwinsraisedapartindifferentenvironments?A.Becauseitcanbestudiedwithaweekofintensivetesting.B.Becausethisgroupoftwinshavethemoststrikingsimilarities.C.Becauseitisagoodwaytomeasuretheeffectsofnatureandnurture.D.Becausetherehasalreadybeenalotofresearchonidenticaltwinsraisedtogether.33.WhatdocriticsoftheMinnesotastudysayaboutthesimilaritiesbetweentwinsraisedapart?A.Theyaremerelycoincidences.B.Theyareoverstatedtosomeextent.C.Theyarenothingcomparedwiththedifferences.D.Theyaretoocommontodeserveanyseriousconsideration.34.WhichofthefollowingstatementswouldBouchardagreeto?A.Similaritiesgohandinhandwithdifferences.B.Naturehasanotableinfluenceoverourlives.C.Intelligenceissomethinginheritedratherthanacquired.D.Environmentplaysabiggerpartinpersonaldevelopment.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.InheritedGenesFavorTwins B.EnvironmentTellsApartTwinsC.ScienceLooksTwiceatTwins D.PhysicalTraitsCometoTwins第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Swimmingisanexcellentformofexerciseforbeginnersbecauseitisgentleonthebody.Itdoesnotshakeyourbonesordamageyourjoints,butswimmingisstilleffectiveforweightloss.Swimmingimprovesyourcardiovascular(心血管的)fitnessandflexibility.36.Ifyoudonotknowhowtoswim,adultlessonsareoftenavailableatgyms.37.Youcanlearnhowtomoreeffectivelyworkoutinthepoolwithjustafewlessons.Swimmingstylesincludefreestyle,backstroke,breaststrokeandbutterfly.38.Itisimportantthatyousticktothepostedguidelines,whicharemeanttokeeptheswimmingpoolsrunningproperly.Therearedifferentrulesfordifferentpools.Butthemajorityrequestthatyoushowerbeforeyouenterthepool.39.Youwillfindthattherearealsopostedrulesaboutusingthelanes(泳道)ofthepool.Thissimplymeansthatthepoolisdividedupsomultiplepeoplecanuseitatthesametime.Attimes,youmaysharealanewithoneormoreotherswimmers.40.Youneedtostayintheappropriatelane.Findalaneinthepoolwheretheotherswimmersaresimilartoyou.Whenseveralswimmersareusingthesamelane,allswimmersswiminacounterclockwise(逆时针方向的)direction.A.ItcanhelprecoversoonB.Stayintheslowlaneifyou'renewC.Besides,thewaterhelpsstrengthenyourmusclesD.Whenthishappens,thinkofitasdrivingonthehighwayE.Ifusingapoolatagym,youneedfollowcertainpoolrulesF.ThisrulehelpskeepthepoolwatercleanbyremovingbodyoilsandsweatG.Evenifyoulearnedtoswimasachild,youmaywanttoconsidersigningupforaclass第二部分语言运用(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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WhenAnikaPurivisitedIndiawithherfamilyyearsago,shewassurprisedtocomeacrossamarketinBombayfilledwithrowsofivoryjewelry(象牙饰品)andstatues.41,ivorytradehasbeenillegalformorethan30years,andelephanthuntinghasbeen42inIndiasincethe1970s.“Iwasquite43,”the17-year-oldrecalls.“Becausepoaching(偷猎)isillegal,howcomeitisstillsuchabigissue?”Curious,Purididsomeresearchanddiscoveredashocking44:Africa’sforestelephantpopulationhad45byabout62percentbetween2002and2011.Yearslater,thenumberscontinuedtodrop.Puri,awildlifelover,wantedtodosomethingtohelpprotectthespeciesandothersstill46bypoaching.Overthecourseoftwoyears,Puri47EISa,alow-costproductofamachinelearning-drivensoftwarethat48movementpatternsinthermalinfrared(热红外)videosofhumansand49.Thesoftwareisfourtimesmore50thantheexistingmostadvancedmethodwhichusesa$250FLIRONEProthermalcamerawith206*resolution(分辨率)thatplugsintoanoff-the-shelfiPhone6.ThecameraandiPhonearethen51toadrone(无人机),andthesystem52real-timeinferencesasitfliesoverparksastowhether53belowarehumansorelephants.Its54impactonsocietyearnedherthePeggyScrippsAwardforScienceCommunication.“Researchisn’tastraightline,”Purisays.“Itmakesmeresourceful.Ithelpsme55amorecreativethinker.”41.A.Fortunately B.Currently C.Globally D.Eventually42.A.cancelled B.expanded C.prohibited D.pronounced43.A.confused B.shocked C.embarrassed D.interested44.A.lesson B.level C.scene D.statistic45.A.risen B.increased C.changed D.declined46.A.threatened B.caused C.occupied D.defended47.A.discovered B.recommended C.planned D.created48.A.analyzes B.compares C.describes D.provides49.A.parks B.elephants C.species D.images50.A.complex B.popular C.accurate D.difficult51.A.accustomed B.attached C.related D.limited52.A.produces B.shares C.chooses D.collects53.A.insects B.objects C.pictures D.goals54.A.ambiguous B.random C.potential D.adventurous55.A.getinto B.breakinto C.introduceinto D.developinto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。Readingclassicliterature56(write)bynativespeakerscanimproveyourEnglishlanguageskillsinseveralways.57,thiswillnothappenbymagic:onlyifyoureadthebook58(careful)andthinkaboutwhatyouarereading.First,ifyouconcentratehard,youwillnotonly59(large)yourvocabulary,butalsobegintoappreciateslightdifferencesinmeaningbetweenwords.Second,60youexaminethelanguageattentively,youcanlearntoappreciatedifferentEnglishwriting61(style).ThelightandironicstyleofJaneAustenisquitedifferentfrom62seriousandintensestyleofCharlotteBrontethoughbothofthemaregreatwritersofEnglish.Sometimesitisnecessarytoreadabookmorethanonceinordertoabsorb63(it)fullbenefit.Readitonce64(understand)thestory,onceagaintoappreciatethewaythecharactersaredescribedandthestorydevelopsandfinallytobecomereallyfamiliar65thenewvocabularyandexpressions.Aboveall,enjoythestories.Happyreading!第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校于上周日举办了成人礼活动,你的英国朋友Mike很想了解该活动。请你给Mike写一封邮件,介绍有关情况,内容包括:1.成人礼活动内容;2.你对活动的感受。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearMike,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Inthegoldenmistoflatesummer,FrankandJohn,twoinseparablefriends,setoffonanadventuretheyhadparticularlyplannedforweeks:acampingtripbytheriver.Theairwasfilledwithexcitementastheypackedtheirbackpackswithessentials—tents,cookers,andamap,thoughtheywereconfidentintheirknowledgeofthearea,havingexploreditsboundariessincechildhood.Asthesunbeganitsfall,castinglongshadowsacrossthegreenlandscape,theyarrivedattheirchosenspot—aquietbendintheriver,farfromcivilization’snoisiness.Theysetupcamp,andthecracklingofthecampfireandthegentlelappingofwateragainsttheshoreweretheironlycompanions.Underastarrysky,theysharedstoriesanddreams,unawarethattheircomfortableescapewasabouttotakeadangerousturn.Thefollowingmorning,astheyventureddeeperintothewoodstogatherfirewood,thesky,whichhadbeenclearandblue,turn

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