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2025届江西省萍乡市高三下学期一模英语试题
一、听力选择题(★★)1.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?
A.Meetwithherdoctor.B.Talktohismanager.C.Cancelhisappointment.(★★)2.Whatisthewomanprobablyexpectingtodo?
A.Visitthetown.B.Tourwiththeman.C.Seesomeflowers.(★★)3.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Salesmanandcustomer.B.Fellowworkers.C.Teacherandstudent.(★★)4.Whatisthewomandoing?
A.Brushingherteeth.B.Havingabiscuit.C.Preparingsomesnacks.(★★)5.Whatdidthemandojustnow?
A.Hedugupabowl.B.Hepaintedthecup.C.HestudiedtheSongDynasty.(★★)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Thechangeableclimates.B.Theendangeredanimals.C.Thefutureofanimals.7.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inazoo.B.Inaclassroom.C.Athome.(★★★)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatdoesthemando?
A.Arestaurantmanager.B.Adeliveryman.C.Awaiter.9.Whatdoesthewomanremindthemantodoatlast?
A.Ridecarefullyandsafely.B.Reachthedestinationontime.C.Avoidarguingwithcustomers.(★★)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.Howmuchshouldthespeakerspayintotal?
A.$18.B.$30.C.$34.11.Whatisthewoman’sopinionaboutusingasmartphonetocalculatethebill?
A.Itisquicker.B.Itmakespeoplelazy.C.Itaffectsmentalhealth.12.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman’sexplanationfinally?
A.Complex.B.Reasonable.C.Confusing.(★★★)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.Whydoesthewomancometotheman?
A.Tohaveaninterview.B.Toaskforpay.C.Toworkwithherfriend.14.Whatisthewomanmostinterestedinaboutthetechnologyofthecompany?
A.Electriccars.B.Mobilephones.C.VRglasses.15.Howwouldthewomangotoworkonbeautifuldays?
A.Bycar.B.Bysubway.C.Byelectricbike.16.Whatisabigfocusoftheman’scompanyinthefuture?
A.Plasticproducts.B.Volunteerwork.C.Greenenergy.(★★★★)听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.WhodidtheRubik’sCubeprobablybelongto?
A.Thespeaker’sfather.B.Thespeaker’sgrandmother.C.Thespeaker’smother.18.Whatdidthespeaker’sgrandmotherencouragehimtodo?
A.Turntohisteacher.B.Spendmoretimeonmaths.C.TrytheRubik’sCube.19.HowdidRubik’sCubeaffectthespeaker?
A.Itearnedhimabusinessdegree.B.Ithelpedhimfindtheartofmath.C.Itkepthimfromhands-onactivities.20.Whatdoesthespeakerhopetodo?
A.SellRubik’sCubesworldwide.B.Makechildrenmorecreative.C.Starthisowncompany.二、阅读理解(★★★)WelcometotheArcticExpeditionCruise(游轮探险)fromSvalbard,Norway!22June2025-12days-For£14,395WewillexplorethenorthernmostregionofEarth,theareaofthepolarbearandthemidnightsun,whiletravellingaboardtheGregMortimership.Thiscruisewillbeanenrichingtripofalifetime.HIGHLIGHTS●EnjoyafullprogrammeoftalksfrombiologistRichardDawkins,plusNewScientistcontributorsandexpeditioncrew;Gocloseto80°north,witnessingpolarbearsonpackice;●Discovertheexcitementofseeingspecieslikewalruses,seals,whales,reindeer,arcticfoxes,etc.;●Cruisealongblueglacierfrontsandthroughsurprisingfjords(峡湾)onapolarexpeditionship.WHAT’SINCLUDED●10nightsaboardtheGregMortimerexpeditionship;●Fullboardthroughoutthecruise,includingsnacks,teaandcoffee,plusbeer,housewineandsoftdrinksatdinner;OnenightatahotelinOslowithbreakfast;●ReturnflightsbetweenOsloandLongyearbyen,Svalbard;●Transfersbetweenairports,hotelsandyourship;●Photorecordoftheexpeditionbytheonboardphotographer.ACTIVITIES(Requiringextrapayment)Boatsafaris,hiking,kayakingandscubadivingareallavailable,buthowmuchyouparticipatewillbeuptoyou.Thehikeonlandwillbenomorethanafewkilometresandwillbeataslowpace,soyoucanfullyenjoytheexcitinglandscapesandwildlife.ACCOMMODATIONAccommodatingamaximumof128guests,GregMortimer,madeforexpeditions,is104metershigh,whichoperateswithlowenergyconsumptionandhighfuelefficiency.Theshiphasawiderangeofspecialobservationpoints,includinganindoor180-degreeroom,a360-degreeopendeckandtwoviewingplatforms.21.WhatcantouristsdoontheArcticexpeditiontrip?
A.Skateonpackice.B.Feedreindeerupclose.C.Walkalongfjords.D.Listentotalksaboutscience.22.Whatdotouristsneedtopayextrafor?
A.Adivingexpedition.B.Somedrinksontheship.C.Roundshiptickets.D.AccommodationinOslo.23.WhatisafeatureoftheGregMortimership?
A.Itisenergy-intensive.B.Itisapurpose-builtship.C.Itisrathersmall-sized.D.Ithasanill-considereddesign.(★★★)AfterthedisastrousbushfiressweptthroughAustraliain2020,73,000squaremilesburned,affectingabout3billionanimals.Oncethesmokecleared,WWF-USteamedupwithcolleaguesfromWWF-AustraliatostartawildlifemonitoringprojectcalledEyesonRecovery.Theideawastosetupanetworkofcamerasthatwouldserveasoureyesinthebush.Myco-workersandIweredeterminedtomeasurehowAustralia’sendangeredwildlifewasrecovering.In2023,ItraveledtoBlueMountainsNationalParkinEasternAustralia.Foraweek,I,togetherwithmyco-workers,wrappedourarmsaroundthetreestosecurecamerasaroundtheirtrunks.WWFand20otherorganizationssetupover1,000camerasacrosstheland.Whatwouldwegetthroughthecameras?Todate,oureffortshavegotover7millionphotos,oneofwhichshowsakoalaclimbingintoanewtree.ButifItookjusttwosecondstorevieweachofthose7millionimagesduringmynormalworkweek,I’dfinishreviewingtheminaroundfouryears.Wedidn’thavethatkindoftimeinconservation.SoWWFworkedwithotherconservationorganizationstodevelopabetterwaytomanagecameratrapdatacalledWildlifeInsights,anonlineplatformthatcanseparateoutallthoseblankimages,findtheonesthatcontainwildlife,andidentifywhichspeciesisinaphoto.Weuploadedour7millionphotostoWildlifeInsights,andsortedinweeks.Over150differentspeciesweredetected.WiththehelpoftoolslikeWildlifeInsights,informationwasgettingintothehandsofdecision-makersmorequickly,whichwasimportantforspeciesliketheendangeredkoala.Athirdoftheirhabitatburnedinthefires,includingtheirtreehollows.Asanemergencymeasure,WWF-Australiaanditspartnersquicklyinstalled(安装)artificialtreesandmonitoredthemusingcameras.Afteranalyzingthephotos,wewereamazedtofindkoalaswereusingeverysingleoneofthetrees.Withtheever-mountingchallengesfacingbiodiversity,it’sessentialthatweshouldcontinueinnovatingthroughtechnologysothatwecangetactionabledataandmakefasterconservationdecisions.24.Whatdidtheauthorandhisco-workersdoinBlueMountainsNationalPark?
A.Theysetupanetworkofcameras.B.Theyrecordedendangeredwildlife.C.Theytookmanyphotosofanimals.D.Theycollecteddataonvarioustrees.25.WhatmadeitnecessarytodevelopWildlifeInsights?
A.Theincreasingdependenceoncameratraps.B.Thegrowingnumberofendangeredanimals.C.Thetimeneededtodealwithcameratrapdata.D.Thedifficultyofcollectingdataonbiodiversity.26.Whywereartificialtreesinstalled?
A.ToadvertiseWildlifeInsights.B.Tousecamerasefficiently.C.Tomarkanimals’livingconditions.D.Toprovidehomesforkoalas.27.Whatdoestheauthortrytodointhelastparagraph?
A.Issueawarning.B.Makeasuggestion.C.Confirmaconclusion.D.Presentanewfinding.(★★)Masteringthescienceandartofperformingsurgerytakesyearsofstudyandpracticeforahuman.Robots,asitturnsout,canlearntodosurgicaltasksmuchfaster.Anewstudypresentedatthe8thAnnualConferenceonRobotLearninginGermanyintroducedtheworldtoamedicalrobotthatemploysartificialintelligence(AI)tolearntoperformsurgicaltasksaswellasahuman.TheresearchteamfromJohnsHopkinsandStanfordUniversityusedadaVinciSurgicalSysteminthestudy,whichisdesignedtoperformsurgicaltaskswhilebeingremotelycontrolledbyahumansurgeon.Therobotallowsthesurgeontoworkwithgreatercontrolandprecision.UsingatypeofAItrainingcalledimitationlearning,inwhichanAIlearnsanewtaskbyobservingandcopinghumanactions,thedaVincirobotwasabletolearntheverycomplexsetofactionsneededtocarryoutasurgicaltask.Presentingtherobotwithadatasetthatithadn’ttrainedon,theresearchersfoundthatitwasabletoperformthevirtualsimulation(模拟)successfully.Thismeantthattherobotwascapableofgeneralizing,ratherthanjustmemorizing,andwouldbeabletomanagetheunexpectedsituationsthattendtooccurinareal-lifeoperatingroom.“It’smagicaltohavethismodelwhereallwedoisfeeditcamerainput,anditcanpredicttheroboticmovementsneededforsurgery,”saidDr.AxelKrieger,assistantprofessorinmechanicalengineeringatJohnsHopkinsandseniorauthorofthestudy.“Webelievethismarksasignificantstepforwardinmedicalrobotics.”Previously,programmershadtogothroughthepainstakingtaskofhand-coding(手动编码)arobottogetittoperformtheactionitwasbeingtaskedwith.Now,itcanbetrainedtolearnanewtaskinamatterofdays.Thoughtheideaofarobotsurgeonmayseemscarytosomepeople,thetruthisthatsomesurgeonshavebeenusingrobotsintheoperatingroomforsometimenow,andithasonlyimprovedthemedicalfield.28.WhatcanbelearnedaboutthedaVincirobotinparagraph2?
A.Itsself-taughtability.B.Itsdesignstyle.C.Itshighworkingspeed.D.Itsgreatstrategy.29.Whydidtheresearcherspresenttherobotwithanunfamiliardataset?
A.Toavoidtheunexpected.B.Totestitsperformance.C.Tocontrolthesimulation.D.Toovercomeitsweaknesses.30.WhatdoesDr.AxelKriegermostprobablydescribethedaVincirobotas?
A.Alostart.B.Adesperateattempt.C.Amisguidedtrend.D.Amajorbreakthrough.31.Whatdoestheauthorimplyinthelastparagraph?
A.Applicationsinthemedicalfieldneedupdating.B.Ahumansurgeonshouldrelyonmedicalrobots.C.Thedaysofautomatedsurgerymayarrivesomeday.D.Automatedsystemsmakemedicalcareavailableworldwide.(★★★)BeforejoiningWashingtonD.C.-basedDistrictRunningCollective,FallonJoneswasn’tarunner.“WeweredoingCrossFitthen—there’sthisgroupofpeoplewhorunupthestreet,”saysJones.Shewasattractedafterherfirstrunwiththegroupthefollowingweek.“Iwasintheslowerpacegroup,buteverybodywasthereattheendtocheermeon,”sheadds.Thefirstknownrunningclub,theThamesHareandHounds,wasestablishedin1868inLondon,promotingthesportasasocialactivity.Overthedecades,runningclubshavespreadacrossEuropeandNorthAmerica,initiallyattractingcompetitiverunnersbutgraduallyappealingtoabroaderaudienceseekingsupport,motivationandfriendship.Inrecentyears,onlineplatformshaveallowedrunnerstoconnect,makingrunningmoreaccessibleandinclusive.Nowadays,conversationalrunningisbecomingatrend.Conversationalrunning,whichreferstomaintainingapaceatwhichyoucancomfortablyspeakasyoumove,isoftenassociatedwithZone2training,whichinvolvesanintensityof60—70percentofyourmaximumheartrate.KristenHislop,acertifiedrunningcoach,sayspeopleoftenstruggletoachievethispacethoughitdoesn’tfeellikean“arduous”workout;it’softenmuchslowerthanyou’danticipate.“Butwhileitisn’tespeciallychallenging,doinglow-intensityexerciseregularlycanbuildendurance(耐力)soyou’llbeabletogolongerandfurther,”saysHislop.“You’realsogoingtorecoverfasterandreduceyourriskofinjuries.”Conversationalrunningisalsogoodforyourrelationships.“Ifyou’renearsomebodybutnotnecessarilyfacingthemeyetoeye,youmightbemorewillingtoexpressyourselforyoumightjustfeelalittlebitlessshy,”saysRachelGoldberg,alicensedfamilytherapistwhoincorporateswalk-and-talksessionsintoherpractice.Thiscanleadtodeeperconversationsandstrongerconnections.Despitethebenefitsofrunningwithothers,findingtherightrunclubtofityourneedsiscrucial.Jonesknewherclubwastherightfitafterherfirstouting.“Theydidareallygoodjobinexplainingthedifferentpacegroups,”shesays.“Assomeonewho’sapproaching40,ithasbeenablessingtofindfriendsofallageshereatthisstageinlife.”32.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlytalkabout?
A.Thepopularityofrunningclubs.B.Theoriginofconversationalrunning.C.Thedevelopmentofrunningclubs.D.Theadvancesinfitnesstechnologies.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“arduous”inparagraph3mean?
A.Exceptional.B.Annual.C.Rewarding.D.Tough.34.WhatdoesRachelGoldbergsayaboutconversationalrunning?
A.Itisahigh-intensityexercise.B.Itmakespeoplewillingtoopenup.C.Itfreespeopleofworkstress.D.Itenhancespeople’smentalclarity.35.WhatattractsJonesbestaboutDistrictRunningCollective?
A.Itscapabilitytogroup.B.Itsaccesstolocalcultures.C.Itspromisingfuture.D.Itsobvioushealthbenefits.(★★★)PeopletendtosetgoalswhentheNewYearcomes.Sowhyarewedrawntosettinggoalscollectivelyandaroundthesametimeeveryyear?36“Belongingtoacommunityisanimportanthumanneed,”explainsSelenaBartlett,ascientistattheQueenslandUniversityofTechnologyinBrisbane,Australia.Thereareadvantagesofthistypeofgoal-setting.37Researchshowsthatcoupleswhogoonadiettogetheraremorelikelytoloseweightthanthosewhodosoalone.Moreover,makingchangesatthesametimeasothersalsomeansyouhaveotherstoshareyoursuccesswith.38Forinstance,whenyou’rerelyingonpartnerstokeepyoumotivatedandtheydecidetostopgoingtothegym,youmightwanttostayhomeaswell.It’salsocommonforcollectivegoalsetterstocomparetheirresultswithothersandbecomediscouragedifonepersonissucceedingwheretheyaren’t.Ifyouwanttosetagoalwithothers,you’dbetterknowthebesttimetosetit.Regardlessofwhatstartsyourmotivation,Bartlettsaysit’scriticaltotakeactionassoonasyoufeelthedesire.Youmayonlyhaveashortwindowofopportunitytomakedecisionsaboutwhatyouwanttodobeforesomethinggetsintheway.39Astrategyforsuccessfulgoal-settingisbreakingdownbiggergoalsintosmaller,morespecificones.Soinsteadofsaying“I’mgoingtolose10poundsamonth”,setagoaltolimityourdailycalorieintakeandgotothegymfor30minutesaday.40
A.Oneexplanationisthathumansarenaturallysocialbeings.B.Somomentsofdesirearetheidealtimetoputaplaninplace.C.Makingsettinggoalsenjoyablecangiveyouimmediaterewards.D.However,therearealsodownsidesaboutthegoal-settingattimes.E.Theyincludeexternalmotivationandthechancestolearnfromothers.F.Researchhasshownthatmakingspecificgoalsleadstobetterperformance.G.Afreshstartallowsustomentallyseparateourpastgoalsfromfuturegoals.三、完形填空(★★★)Verasatinfront,introverted(内向的)andsilent.WorkingwithAlzheimer’spatientsformanyyears,Ifeltthehardestpartwasbearing_________totheisolation(孤独)itresultedin.Verawasisolated,andmy_________toinvolveherinthesociallifeofthefacilitywereonlymetwithalonelystare.ItriedtogetVeratointeractwithothers.Dayspassed,however,Verastillremaining_________.Herphysical_________weretakencareof,butthediseasehad_________companionshipfromher.VerawasoneofseveralindividualswhohadaprofessionalcaremanagernamedMelodie,who_________anannualholidaydinnerforthosewithoutfamilymembers.Oneyear,Iwas_________tohelpgetVerareadyforMelodie’sdinner,askedtodohermake-up.WhileIhadlittleexperiencewithmake-up,Ibravely_________totry.Itriedtocontrolmy_________asIdrewoneyebrowsandappliedeyeshadow.WhenI__________finished,Iwascompletely__________.Weallwere.Verawasmorethan__________.Isa,oneofthenursesonhand,evenrantogetamirrorforVeratosee.ThemiracleI’dwaitedforhappenedbeforealloureyes-Verasmiled!Thatoneglanceinthemirror__________alivelyspirit,someonewhoshowedjoywitheverysmilethat__________herface.Sometimes,peoplehavetohavethat__________inlife’smirrortoseethemselvesinalloftheirbeauty.PerhapsVerasawinthatmirrorthepersonshehadbeenyearsbefore.41.A.accessB.exposureC.witnessD.response42.A.intentionsB.effortsC.wishesD.abilities43.A.loyalB.energeticC.positiveD.withdrawn44.A.needsB.contactsC.disordersD.appearances45.A.drawnB.stolenC.freedD.claimed46.A.anticipatedB.investedC.hostedD.attended47.A.forcedB.selectedC.remindedD.commanded48.A.managedB.declinedC.agreedD.continued49.A.nervousnessB.joyC.expressionD.anger50.A.safelyB.systematicallyC.graduallyD.ultimately51.A.relievedB.astonishedC.inspiredD.confused52.A.regretfulB.movedC.prettyD.annoyed53.A.unlockedB.locatedC.discouragedD.employed54.A.toreupB.madeupC.litupD.tookup55.A.shareB.chanceC.changeD.look四、语法填空(★★★)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。Eatenawaybytimeandcoveredindust,ChineseancientbooksdescribethehistoryofChinesecivilization.NowChinahaspromisedtomakefulluse56them,ratherthanleavingthemsleepinginarchives(档案).OnFriday,underaninitiative57(lead)bytheNationalLibraryofChinainBeijing,key58(library)aroundthecountryreleaseddigitalversionsof7,085ancientbooksonlineforfreepublicuse.Thiswasthe9th59(expand)ofthenationalonlinenetworkknownastheChineseAncientBookResourcesDatabase.Thenumberofdigitizedcopiesontheplatformstandsat105,000,withtheNationalLibrary60(contribute)1,024books,including274listedasrareeditions.AprinteditionoftheShiji(RecordsoftheGrandHistorian),which61(publish)in1171,isonesuchexample.Writteninthe1stcenturyBCbySimaQian,it’safoundationtextofChinesehistory.ApreciousNorthernSongperiod(960–1127)editionoftheHouhanshu(BookofLaterHan),62isaboutthehistoryoftheEasternHanDynasty(24—220),isincludedaswell.Duetoage,nottoomanyNorthernSongbookswereluckyenough63(survive)andonlythreebooksinthecollectionofthenationallibrary,includingtheHouhanshu,canbe64(definite)creditedtotheperiod.“65areingreatdemandforacademicsaredigitizedversionsofancientbooks,”ZhangZhiqing,leaderoftheNationalLibraryofChina,said.“Referringtooriginalcopiesiscrucialtothestudyofliteratureifresearchersaretoavoidmistakesfromusingsecondarysources.”五、书信写作(★★★)66.假定你是李华,上周日你参加了你校组织的防火知识宣传志愿者活动。请你给外教Mr.Smith写封邮件,分享此次活动,内容包括:1.活动时间、地点;2.活动形式、内容;3.你的感受。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、书面表达(★★★)67.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。WhenmyhusbandaskedmewhatIwantedforthecomingfestival,Ireplied,“TheFamousFiveseries.”Hisfirstresponsewas,“What’sthat?”Ihadtoexplain.Heknewtherewaslossandsadnessassociatedwithmovingsomanytimes,andthatI’dlostsomematerialthingsalongtheway.WhatIhadn’texplainedquiteyetwasmydesiretoconnectwithmypastthroughthebooksI’denjoyedasachild.DuringourelementaryschoolyearsinAustria,IwouldfrequenttheBritishbookshopinVienna.Duringthosevisits,Iacquiredalltwenty-onebooksintheFamousFiveseriesbytheBritishauthorEnidBlyton.Ienjoyedreadingabouttheadventuresofthe“Five”,whichincludedsiblings(兄妹)Julian,Dick,andAnneaswellastheircousinGeorginaandherdogTimmy.Thestoriesfeaturefunnyplotscenteringoncatchingbadpeople—quitee
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