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2025届江苏省泰州市海陵区泰州中学高三下学期第四次模拟预测英语试题一、阅读理解(★★)Setoutonacomprehensiveacademicjourneythroughhistory,analysis,composition,andperformance,andjoinsomeofthemostcelebratedmusicianswhohavestudiedortaughtatStanford.TheEchoesatStanfordcourseisdesignedforthosewhoarepassionateaboutdeepeningtheirunderstandingofmusicanditsvariousaspectswithinanacademicsetting.TEACHINGANDFACILITIESAttheheartofavastnetworkofmusicalstudy,researchandpractice,theDepartmentofMusiciswhereyou’llfindawealthofknowledgeandresources.Ourresearchstudents,lecturers,andwell-respectedinternationalvisitorsexplorediversemusicaltopics,fromearlymodernmusictoopera,popmusic,performancestudies,compositionandscientificapproachestomusic.YouracademicexperiencewillmainlytakeplacewithintheDepartment,whichincludes:·WestRoadConcertHall,aninvitingvenuewith500seats·PendleburyLibrary,offeringabroadcollectionofmusic,booksandrecordings·Afully-equippedrecordingstudio,completewithacontrolroomandrecordingroom·Musiccomputinglaboratories,featuringspecializedsoftwareCOURSEFEES$199perperson.Groupsof5ormoreenjoyadiscountedpriceof$149perperson.COURSECOMPLETIONUponcompletionofthiscourse,youwillearn2ContinuingEducationUnits(CEUs).PleasenotethatCEUscannotbeappliedtowardanyStanforddegree.Thereceivinginstitution’spoliciesdetermineifCEUscanbeacceptedelsewhere.YouwillreceiveanemailwithalinktodownloadyourRecordofCompletionwithin3businessdaysofcoursecompletion.Foranyinquiries,pleasereachouttostanford-educ@.1.WhoisthecourseatStanfordintendedfor?

A.Soundanalysts.B.Musicscholars.C.Publicspeakers.D.Historyresearchers.2.WhatdoestheDepartmentofMusicoffer?

A.Computerlaboratories.B.Extensivereferences.C.High-endconcerthalls.D.Reliableinternetaccess.3.Whatcanbeexpectedafterfinishingthecourse?

A.Arecordingofperformances.B.Alinkforcourseapplication.C.Aproofofcoursecompletion.D.AStanforddegreewith2CEUs.(★★★)Duringdailybreaksfromtheworld’smanydramas,Iencounteredanother:Thebluejay(松鸦)inmybackyardisaladies’man.Eachday,helandsonthebirdfeederandfillsuponseedsandnuts,whichmakeshimagoodprovider—anattractivematingadvantageforbirdsthattypicallystaywithonepartner.Hedutifullydeliversfoodfrommyplacetohishomeinatreeacrossthestreet.ThenInoticedhimpayingregularcallstotherowofoaks(橡树)afewdoorsdown,hismouthfullandhisfeathersabrightblue.Iassumedhewasvisitingasecondmate.Mywifewaswithmeoncewhenthejaytookhislovenestdetour(绕路),andIpointedoutwhathewasupto.Mywife’sresponsewasSocratic:“Howdoyouknowwherethatbirdgoes?”Basedontheresearch,birdexpertswouldaskthesamequestionandarguethatjaysareactuallyno-nonsensebirds.Smart,fierceandloyal.Theyarealsoindustrious,stockpilingfoodinsecretlocationsforlater.Afterconsideringmywife’squestion,IrealizedthatImight’vebeentooquicktojudgethejay.Furtherevidencesoonarrived.Aftersomeblackbirdsstuffedthemselvesatthefeeder,makingquickworkoftheseeds,Ileftitbareforseveraldaystokeepthemaway.Noticingtheemptytray,thebluejaydashedintoanearbytreeandpulledoutahiddenpeanutfromthebark.Thesebirdsdon’tjuststorefood;theybuildreserves.Soafterfinishingthepeanut,offheflewintotherowofoaks—andemergedtoheaddirectlyacrossthestreettohishome.Itwasallsuddenlyclear:Thatjaydidn’thavealovenest.Hehadanestegg,alittlesomethingputawayinafewnearbytreestofeedhisfamilywhenfoodranlow.NexttimeIencounteranotheroneoftheworld’sdramas,Iwon’tbetooquicktojudge.4.Whatdidtheauthorassumeaboutthejay’stakingadetour?

A.Itwasbuildinganewnest.B.Itwasguardingitsterritory.C.Itwasattractedtosomefood.D.Itwasinvolvedinasecretaffair.5.Whatcausedtheauthortorethinkhisassumptionaboutthejay?

A.Aquestionfromhiswife.B.Aresearchstudyonbluejays.C.Asuddenchangeinthejay’sbehavior.D.Aconversationwithotherbirdexperts.6.Whydidthejaymakethedetour?

A.Tocreateabackupfoodsource.B.Toseekextrafoodforhisfamily.C.Tobuildashelterinanearbytree.D.Totakeabriefrestduringhisflight.7.Whatisthebesttitleforthistext?

A.ABird-watcher’sInspiringTourB.WhataCharmer:AJay’sLoveStoryC.TheFeederDrama:WhoAtetheSeeds?D.TheMysteriousLadies’ManinMyBackyard(★★★★)Ifyoueverfeelthattheworldisagainstyou,youarenotalone.Weallhaveatendencytoassumethatwhenanythinggoeswrong,thefaultlieswithinsomegreatintrigue(诡计)againstus.Ifaco-workerfailsthedeadline,theymustbetryingtoruincareer.WhenWiFiinacoffeeshopisnotworking,thestaffmustbelyingabouthavingittoattractyouin.Butthesimplefactisthattheseexplanations,whichwetendtojumpto,arebarelytrue.Maybeyourco-workerthoughttodaywasTuesday,notWednesday.MaybetheWiFirouterwasjustbroken.ThisiswhereHanlon’srazorcomesin—ausefulmentalmodelthatnevercreditstointentionalharmthatcanbefullyexplainedbyignorance.ApplyingHanlon’srazor,ausefultoolforrapiddecision-makingandintelligentcomprehension,inourday-to-daylivesallowsustobecomelessjudgmental,andimprovereasoningskills.Meanwhile,Hanlon’srazorallowsustogivepeoplethebenefitofthedoubt,havemoreempathy(同理心)andteachesusnottoassumetheworstintentionintheactionsofothers,thevalueofwhichismostpronouncedinrelationships,businessmatters,andpersonalhappiness.Weallleadcomplexliveswherethingsareconstantlygoingwrong.Whenthisoccurs,acommonresponseistoblamethenearestpersonandassumetheyhavebadintention.However,whensomeonemessesuparoundus,weforgethowmanytimeswe,too,havedonethesame.Instead,theperpetratorbecomesasourceofintenseannoyance.Toassumeintentioninsuchasituationislikelytoworsentheproblem.Noneofuscaneverknowwhatsomeoneelsewantstohappen.Inabilityorignoranceisfarmorelikelytobethecausethanthedesiretohurt.Whenasituationcausesustobecomeangryorupset,itcanbevaluabletoconsiderifthoseemotionsarejustified.Often,thebestwaytoreacttootherpeoplecausingusproblemsisbyseekingtoeducatethem,nottodismissthem.Inthisway,wecanavoidrepeatsofthesamesituation.8.Howdopeopletypicallyreacttofailuresaccordingtothetext?

A.Facetrueillintention.B.Shiftcurrentsituations.C.Misplaceblameonothers.D.Seektrustworthypersons.9.WhatdoesHanlon’srazorreferto?

A.Itidentifieswhoistoblame.B.Itisadeviceforrouterrepair.C.Itavoidsassumingharmbyignorance.D.Itisanapproachforcolleague’sfault.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“perpetrator”inparagraph4mean?

A.Anerrormaker.B.Anissuefixer.C.Ablamesharer.D.Afamiliarperson.11.Whatwillprobablybediscussednextinthetext?

A.Howtocontrolthebademotions.B.Howtoinstructotherseffectively.C.Howtochangethenervousrelationship.D.Howtoavoidreappearanceofthesamesituation.(★★★)Dietscomeanddietsgo.Oneofthemostpopulartodayis“intermittentfasting”inwhich,asthenamesuggests,theideaistolimitone'sfoodintaketocertaintimewindows.Onepopularvariant,the“5-2diet”,requirespeopletoeateitherverysmallamounts,ornothingatall,ontwodaysaweek,butplacesnorestrictionsontheotherfive.Asaweight-lossstrategy,intermittentfastinghasseveralthingsgoingforit.Oneisthatitisuncomplicated.Thereisnoneedtoweightheingredientsofeverymeal,assomedietsdemand,nortochangewhatyoueatcompletely.Limitingtherestrictionstoacoupleofdaysaweek,orseveralhoursadayalsorequireslesswillpower,whichmightmakeiteasiertostickwith.Workingoutwhetherthatactuallytranslatesintogreaterweightlossthanotherdietsisdifficult.Moststudiesfindlimiteddataandmixedresults.Thegeneralconclusion,saysdietitianNicholaLudlam-Raine,isthatintermittentfastingseemstoworkroughlyaswellforweightlossastraditionalcalorie-countingdoes.Intermittentfastingmayofferotherhealthbenefits.Animalstudiessuggestthatfastingcanextendlifetimebyupto40%,slowaging,andimprovemetabolic(新陈代谢)health.Whethersimilareffectsoccurinhumansisuncertain.Whiletheremaybepotentialbenefits,humantrialsarenotworkable.“Whenwesaycalorierestriction,wemeannearlystarvingtheanimals,”notesAdamCollins,anutritionresearcherattheUniversityofSurrey.Thatleavesscientistsreliant,fornow,onsmallish,short-livedstudies.DrCollins'steam,forinstance,haspublishedarandomised-controltrialsuggestingthatintermittentfastingimprovesthemetabolismoffatsmorethanordinarydietingdoes.AreviewpaperpublishedinApril2024lookedat23otherstudiesandconcludedthatintermittentfastingwasslightlybetterthanordinarydietingforoverweightpeoplewhenitcametoimprovinglevelsofcholesterol(胆固醇)andinsulin(胰岛素).Therearealsorisks.AstudyinmicepublishedinNatureinOctober2024foundthatseverefastinghaddownsides,includingmusclemasslossand,possibly,weakenedimmunesystems.Moderation,too,shouldbetakeninmoderation.12.Whatisafeatureofthe“5-2diet”inintermittentfasting?

A.Itneedscontinuouscalorie-counting.B.Itrestrictsfoodintakeforfivedaysmonthly.C.Itdemandsstrictfoodweighingonweekends.D.Itallowsnormaleatingonmostdaysoftheweek.13.Whyisintermittentfastinggainingpopularity?

A.Itcombineswithregularexercise.B.Itneedslittlewillpower.C.Itrequiresnocomplexmealplans.D.Itpromisesrapidweightloss.14.Whatisthepurposeofwritingparagraph5?

A.Topresentscientificevidence.B.Toprovideidenticalassumptions.C.Toaddbackgroundinformation.D.Tocomparecontradictorystudies.15.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsintermittentfasting?

A.Critical.B.Positive.C.Cautious.D.Doubtful.(★★★★)Effectivecommunicationistheprocessofexpressingyourthoughts,opinions,andideaswhilelisteningtotheinputofothers.Thenhowtocommunicateeffectively?·Organizeyourthoughtsbeforespeaking.Beforeyouattempttocommunicateideas,organizeyourthoughtsusingkeypoints.16Thatway,ifyougoofftopic,youcaneasilycomebacktoyourmainpointswithoutgettingupset.·Keepyouraudienceinmind.Ifyou’regivingapresentation,considertheinterests,differences,andanticipatedlevelsofknowledgeonthetopicyou’respeakingon.Forinstance,ifyou’relecturingacollege-levelBiologycourse,studentsshouldhaveagoodgraspofevolutionandcelltheory.Similarly,ifyou’relecturingstudents,youmaywanttochoosevisualaidstocatchtheirattention.17·Beclearwhenspeaking.Beclearaboutyourgoalsoyourmessagecomesacrossinawaythateverylistenercanunderstand.18Youwanttospeakatavolumelevelthatisguaranteedtobeheard.Itmaybehelpfultorememberthe5Csofcommunication,whichincludeclarity,conciseness(简洁),consistency,connection,andconfidence.·Maintaineyecontact.Eyecontactbuildsharmony,helpsconvinceothersyou’retrustworthyandshowsinterest.Duringaconversationorpresentation,maintaineyecontactforaslongasitfeelsnatural.Generally,you’llwanttoaimfor2to4secondsatatime.19Ifyou’readdressingaboardroom,lookeachmemberintheeye.Ignoringanysinglepersoncaneasilybetakenasasignofoffense.·Practiseactivelisteningskills.20Byactivelylistening,youcanjudgehowmuchofyourmessageisgettingthroughyourlistenersandwhetherornotit’sbeingreceivedcorrectly.Ifyouraudienceneedsclarification,askingforfeedbackisoftenhelpful.

A.Communicationisatwo-waystreet.B.Remembertotakeinallofyouraudience.C.Thishelpsindividualsfeelpersonallyvalued.D.Besuretoexpressclearlytoavoidanykindofmisunderstanding.E.Usechartsinprofessionalenvironmentswhenpresentingnewideastoclients.F.Agoodruleistochoosethreemainpointstocentreyourconversationaround.G.Commonsignssomeoneisn’tlisteningtoyouincludelookingboredandsilence.二、完形填空(★★★)IusedtowonderwhyTVadvertisersrepeatthesamecommercialsooften.Butofcourserepetition___________hasaspecialforce.The___________ofraisingchildrenworksinallareasoflife.Takehome_____________forexample.ForyearsI’vecollectedfurnituremadewithspecialweavingtechniques.Randomlythrownaboutinthehouse,it_____________verylittle.YetwhenI_______everybitinoneroom,placingthefurnituretogetherandcoveringonewallwithwovenbaskets,theimpactwas___________,leavingadeepimpressiononeveryone.Inhuman___________,intensificationofeffortmayproduceimportant___________—asitdidformyfriendPaul.Helivesfarfromhismother’snursinghome.Thoughhe___________sentlong,newsyletters,hismotherwasalways____________whenhetelephoned.Herusual____________was“IwasbeginningtowonderifIhadason”.Paulwould______________he’djustwritten;shewouldinsistshe’dhadnowordforweeks.Sohe______________theletters,concludingthathismother’sconcentrationontheletterswasn’tthesameashisown.Now,hesendsadailygreeting,very______________.Sometimesit’sjustapostcardoranotesaying,“Thinkingofyou.”Henevermissesaday—andthechangeinhismother’sattitudehasbeenremarkable.Itisbyraisingyour____________leveltothegreatestpossibledegreethatyoucanreallymakeadifference.21.A.automationB.intensificationC.diversificationD.satisfaction22.A.influenceB.foundationC.principleD.instruction23.A.cleaningB.decorationC.contributionD.move24.A.gavebackB.madeupforC.addeduptoD.broughtabout25.A.removedB.discoveredC.decoratedD.gathered26.A.damagingB.negativeC.amazingD.lasting27.A.societyB.relationshipsC.affairsD.activity28.A.gainsB.consequencesC.achievementsD.issues29.A.hardlyB.occasionallyC.regularlyD.never30.A.sleepingB.forgettingC.smilingD.complaining31.A.assumptionB.greetingC.argumentD.apology32.A.repeatB.denyC.questionD.protest33.A.continuedB.editedC.forwardedD.quit34.A.emotionalB.originalC.shortD.sincere35.A.educationB.confidenceC.effortD.energy三、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。TyrusWongarrivedinSanFranciscofromChinain1920as3611year-oldwholovedcalligraphy.Bytheendofthenextdecade,hewasworkingforDisney,onhiswayto37(become)oneofAmerica’sgreatestimmigrantsuccessstories.Inhislongandvariedcareer,Wongdevelopedapioneeringstyle,achievingbrilliancein38(profession)suchaspainting,illustration,andevenkitemaking.39thecornerstoneofhislegendarystatusremainshisdesignworkforthe1942filmBambi.InspiredbythesimplicitiesofSongdynastylandscapes,Wong’sinfluenceonBambirevealed,perhapsforthefirsttime,40ananimatedfeaturefilmcouldrisetohighart.KarenFang,authorofBackgroundArtist:TheLifeandWorkofTyrusWong,thedefinitivenewbiographyarrivingnextmonth,hasbeenplanningthebookeversinceWongdiedin2016,attheageof106.41Fangdescribesvividlyinthebook,Wong“hadthisfamousfineartscareerbeforehewentintocommercialart.”Wongseemed42(draw)littledistinctionbetweenthetwo,atleastintermsoftheartistryhebrought43everyproject.CertainlyhepouredhimselfintohisdistinctiveChristmascards,whichcombinedWesterntraditionswithEasternaestheticminimalism.Thesecards,evenmorethanBambi,broughthimtrue44(nation)fameforthefirstlime.Wong’sgenius45(integrate)thesimplicityofChinesebrushstrokeswiththerhythmofCaliforniamodernity.Hechanneledhisoptimismandtalenttobecome,quietly,oneofthegreatestunsungAmericanartistsofthe20thcentury.四、书信写作(★★★)46.假定你是李华,近期你们学校推出了宣传学校的系列文创作品,你打算赠送一件给你的英国朋友Jack。请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:1.介绍此文创作品;2.说明其意义。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。参考词汇:文创作品creativeculturalworksDearJack,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua五、书面表达(★★★)47.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。Sophiahadalwayshatedpaintings.Maybeitwasthewaytheyjustsatthere,frozenintime,pretendingtoholdmeaning.Toher,paintingsweredishonest.Peopleactedasiftheywerewindowsintotheartist’ssoul,buttoher,theywerejustmeaninglesscolors.Whatdidawindingmessofbluesandorangesreallysay?Apaintingdidn’tbreathe.Itdidn’tfeel.Itwasjustthere.Sowhenherbestfrienddraggedhertothegrandopeningofthetown’snewartgallery,sherefusedbutfailed.“Thisissuffering,”Sophiasaid,armscrossedasshefollowedbehindherfriend.Thewallswerelinedwithenormouspaintings—someabstract,somedetailed,allequallydullinhereyes.Herfriend,ofcourse,wasfullyattracted.ThatwaswhenSophianoticedtheoldwoman.Shewasstandinguprightbeforealargepainting,herfingersrestinglightlyontheframe.Nexttoherwasayoungermanwhowasdescribingtheartworkinanattentivevoice.“Thisone,”hewassaying,“isawi

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