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届安徽省高三摸底大联考2025英语考生注意:L本试卷由四个部分组成满分150分,考试时间120分钟
2.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径
0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效
3.本卷命题范围高考范围第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题L5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例How muchis theshirtA.£
19.15B.£
9.18C.£
9.15答案是C
1.What is the mandoingA.Boarding aflight.B.Seeing Kateoff.C.Visiting Katesfamily.
2.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.A present.B.A birthdayparty.C.A musicwebsite.
3.What willMelissa do todayA.Do someexercise.B.See herdentist.C.Get ahaircut.
4.What doesKate want to do todayA.Go boating.B.Buy vegetables.C.Do somebaking.
5.When willthe basketballmatch beoverA.At10:00p.m.B.At10:10p.m.C.At10:20p.m.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5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下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题
6.What difficultydid the man haveA.The machinecouldnt functionwell.B.His chocolatebar costhim toomuch.C.He hadno changefor chocolatebars.
7.What didthe womanadvise doingA.Calling theshop ownerat once.下提示,用英语写一篇短文介绍讨论结果并发表个人观点支持的观点;
1.反对观点;
2..你的观点3注意写作词数应为左右;
1.80•首句已给出,但不计入总词数;2请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答
3.Last week,our classheld aheated discussionon whetherstudents shouldbuy brandedclothing.第二节(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
47.The RefrigeratorBoxes Itcouldn*t havebeen easy for my mom-a singlemother withthree energetickids agingtento sixteen,who workedlong hoursto provideus withclothing andfood.Somehow shedid it,keeping usbusy andout oftroubleSometimes shehad to be reallycreative.One Christmas,Mom camehome fromwork withthree boxes...three refrigerator boxes.Seriously.Refrigeratorboxes.That weekend,she sentus outto thegarage withthose boxesand severalcans ofpaint.Our onlyinstructions weretopaint themhowever wewanted.We hadno ideawhat thoseboxes would be usedfor and I paintedmine inmy favoritecolor:bright purple.After ourday ofpainting,my siblingsandIput thoseboxes out of ourminds andbegan tolookforward toChristmas Day.We knewMom didnthave a lot ofextra money,we shoppedat thethrift storefor schoolclothes,gathered suppliesat Pic-N-Save,and boughtday-old breadat a local bakery.But thatcertainly didntkeep mefromwanting somethingvery specialthat year.I knew,though,it wasunlikely.Christmas Evecame.We talkedabout whatwe hopedwould beunder thetree.My sixteen-year-old sisterdesired abeanbagchair,my brothermentioned hisdrum set;I,as the youngest child,wanted anall-for-me bicycle!I kepttellingmyself that it wasntgoing tohappen.I wouldbe happywith whatevermymomgave me.We headedfor homeand openedourstockings.As always,they werefull ofcandy,small toys,and apair ofsocks.We drankhot cocoaand sanga fewmorecarols.Then itwas offto bed.On Christmasmorning,after eatingeggs,bacon,and toast,we ranto theliving room.注意续写词数应为左右;
1.
150.请按如下格式在相应位置作答2Seeing therefrigeratorboxesunder thetree,we werefrozen there.We werewondering atthese giftswhen mymom appeared.听力1—5AABCB6—10ABAAC11—15CBCCA16—20AB ABCB.Calling thephone numberon themachine.C.Rocking themachine untilthe thingfalls.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题
8.How doesthemanlike shoppingonlineA.Its inconvenient.B.Ifs dishonest.C.Its ofpoor quality.
9.What isthe womanworried aboutA.Someone maysteal her package.B.Her mummay belate forwork.C.Her packagewont bedelivered.
10.What doesthe womanmean atlastA.She willaccompany herlittle brother.B.She will pick upherpackageherself.C.She willhave pizzadelivered.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题
11.Who isTony probablyA.A cardriver.B.A carmechanic.C.A carrental manager.
12.Why didthe womanneed adifferent carA.Her carbroke downhalfway.B.Her carhas ahigh gasusage.C.Her caris toosmall andcheap.
13.Whafs theagreement between the speakersA.The womanwill geta lighter-colored car.B.The manwillpickthe womanup.C.The womanwill goto themans office.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题
14.Whats therelationship betweenthe speakersA.Teacher andstudent.B.Employer andemployee.C.Program hostand interviewee.
15.What arethe talkinggloves usedforA.Helping peoplewith hearingdisabilities.B.Helping studentswith poorperformances.C.Helping shystudents inpublic places.
16.Who developedthe ideaof producingclouds indoorsA.A Dutchartist.B.A Chinesestudent.C.A scientist.
17.Whafs themans attitudetowards producingclouds insideA.Negative.B.Positive.C.Indifferent.听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题
18.What isthe contentof thepicture relatedtoA.American traditionalculture.B.American consumerattitudes.C.American dailyroutines.
19.What isMango ShotA.The nameof alocal foodstore.B.The nameof anaverage beer.C.The nameof a big international beer brand.20What can be foundin thebeer competitionsA.Products ofinternationalbeercompanies.B.Big restaurantsor beerfactories.C.Medical centersand policestations.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
八、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项AThe slowapproach totravel hasnever beenmore importantThese followinghikes offera chanceto reconnectyouwith the world.Karhunkierros Trail,Finland(北极光)Finnish Lapland is famousas awinter destination,with magicalaurora borealisand afascinating ancientSamiculture.Ifs alsohome to the82-kilometer Karhunkierros Trail,the mostwell-known long-distance walkin Finland.Its aroute bestto explorein summer,when thenights arebright.The pathtakes fourdays,depending onthe weather.High TatrasHut-to-Hut Hike,SlovakiaThe High Tatras arethe highestmountain rangein theCarpathian Mountainsstretching fromNorthernSlovakia into Southern Poland.Hikers——mostly Slovaksand Czechs——greet with a genuinesmile anda cheerfulAhojor Dobiyden.Especially,dont missthe uniquefood,potato dumplingswith sheepcheese andsweet steamedbuns.King CharlesIII EnglandCoastal Path,EnglandCovering4,300kilometers,the EnglandCoast Pathwas namedafter thecountrys king.The goodnews isthatitcanbe easilybroken downinto sectionsfor hikingbeginners.Whether takingin thehigh cliffsand baysof Cornwallor deepsilenceof Suffolkand Norfolk,just a few dayson thisroute willleave anyonerefreshed.Vikos Gorgeand MountGamila,Zagoria,GreeceThe remoteand beautifulmountains ofZagoria areGreeces best-kept secret.They offergreat hikingwithout thecrowds.The highlightistheVikos Gorge.In someplaces,its cliffstower1,350meters.Wander itsdry riverbed insummerand keepan eyeout forrare wild animals.
1.When isthe besttime forhikers toexplore KarhunkieiTosTrailA.Winter B.Summer nightsC.Sunny days.D.Any time
2.Which sitewas calledbased ona countryskings nameA.KarhunkierrosTrail.B.HighTatrasHut-to-Hut Hike.C.King CharlesIII EnglandCoastal PathD.Vikos Gorgeand MountGamila
3.What canpeople comeacross inVikos Gorgeand MountGamilaA.Some unusualanimals B.Tough anddeep roads.C.A1,350-feet mountainD.Crowds from all over theworld.BFor years,a BritishTV showThe Pianohas setits sightson findingthe nextgreatest musicianby placingpianos inpublicplaces for anyone to play.Twenty-two-year-old BradKella wonthe2024competition bydisplaying hisextraordinaryskills,using theopportunity toalso honorthose whomade itall possiblefor him.Kella,who isfromasuburb ofnorth Liverpool,was placedin afoster careat
7.I rememberhanging onto the(栏杆)railings outsidemy foster parents,and justdidnt want to goin Jthe youngmusician explained.He hadintendedto spendonly anight withEv andFrank,but theywent onto becomehis foster parents forover12years.When Kellatold his fosterparentsabout wantinga piano,they immediatelyagreed althoughthey hada tightbudget,let aloneoffering himmusic lessonsor payingfora music coach.While Kellacouldnt readmusic,he taughthimself toplaythe piano.He neverthought ofgiving upwhen facingchallenges.On topof becomingan extraordinarypianist,he learnedalotabout himselfand theplaces wherehe couldgo throughtheinstrument.Kella said,“I oweit tomy fosterparents becauseI hadno onethere whobelieved Iwouldbecapable ofdoingsuch athing asplaying thepiano.”For thefinal concertof thetalent competition,Kella hadto perform an originalcomposition.To showhis thankstohis fosterparents,he wroteEv andFrank.The fosterparents weresurprised whentheyoungpianist showedthe titleof hisworkand couldbe seenwiping awaytears duringthe movingperformance.“I hadthe bestfosterparentsin thewhole world.And theygave methe chanceto dream,and tobelieve thatanythingwas actuallypossible JKella saidJT hopeI givekids likeme moreof areason to keep tryingto achievetheir dreams.”
4.What happenedto Kellathe firsttime hesaw his foster homeA.He wasunwilling toaccept it.B.He onlystayed therefor onenight.C.He missedhis previousfoster care.D.He hungout withhisfosterparents.
5.How didKella learntoplaythe pianoA.By hiringamusiccoach.B.By learningit on his own.C.By consultinghisfosterparents.D.By signingup formusic lessons.
6.What dowe knowabout KellasEv andFrank.A.It makesKella world-famous.B.Its topicis aboutappreciation.C.It isregarded tobe thebest originalwork.D.It isaimed toshow Kellastalent formusic.
7.Which of the followingwords canbest describeKellaA.Fortunate andwell-off.B.Diligent andconfident.C.Wise andcommitted.D.Determined andinspirational.CWhen we,as humans,get slightlyinjured,we treatour ownwounds.Even sometimeswe goto seedoctors.But in the(猩猩),wildanimalkingdom,medical careis muchdifferent.For oneSumatran orangutana facialwound maybelethal(灵长目动物)because itcould causeinfection andpain.However,the largeorange primatefound away totreat himselfusinga native-growing plant.Rakus,a Sumatranorangutan,lives inSuaq Balimbing,Indonesia.Sumatran orangutans,with onlyabout14,613surviving,are facedwith dyingout.Biologists studythe greatapes in their habitats.When theynoticed Rakus*woundthey paidattention toit.But whathappened threedays latersurprised them.Rakus applieda plantcalled AkarKuning tohis wound,creating aprotective layeroverthewound.The plantis knownfor reducingpain andpreventing infection,but it is nota foodfor thelocal orangutans.Biologists say,It ispossible thatRakus broughtthis knowledgefrom hisbirthplace.Therefore,itispossible thatthebehavior isshown bymore individualslike himoutside theSuaq researcharea.”Luckily forRakus,his treatmentworked andhiswoundwas curedwithout incident.While otherexamples ofgreatapes treatingwounds havebeen recorded,the selectivetreatment ofonly thewound andthe layeringof plantmaterial in(了不起的).different consistencieswere marvelousAccordingto thebiologists,this remarkableobservation isthe firstreport ofactive woundmanagement withabiological activesubstance in a greatape speciesand providesnew insightsinto theexistence ofself-medication inourclosest relatives.
8.What doesthe underlinedword“lethal inParagraph Iprobably meanA.Deadly.B.Avoidable C.Curable D.Obvious.
9.What surprisedbiologists aboutRakus duringtheir researchA.It feedson AkarKuning-alocalplant B.Its habitatshas beendestroyed wholly.C.It cantdeal withits woundstimely D.It usesa nativeplant tocure itself
10.Which isright aboutthe observationon SumatranorangutansA.It focuseson animalprotectionB.It firstbrought inbiological activematerialsC.It makesfor knowingwell ofself-medication inthe speciesD.It makesabigdifference tosaving apesin danger
11.Where isthe passageprobably takenfromA.A newsreport B.A sciencefictionC.A geographicmagazine D.A posterabout endangeredanimalsDIn aworld ofever-present technology,few canagree onhow much time childrenneed ontheir devices.Some suggestkidsshould spendmore timeoutside instead.For kidsin Colorado,a newcooperation hasfound away to get kidsoutside,even ifthey bringtheir phones.Im standingnearby the Dinosaur Hillin Fruita,Colorado.Before Ihike,words appearon myphone,“Your(虚拟adventure isabout tobegin.Scrolling down,I selecta missiontitled Discover Dinosaurs”.A dinosauravatar化身)appears onthe screen.Hello,Tm AgentAI andinviting youto discoverdinosaurs and help theBureau ofLandManagement preservefossils/9All overthe state,the ColoradoExplorer Campaignoffers similarmissions foryoung parkvisitors tocomplete.The(古生物学)DiscoverDinosaursmission ismeant toeducate youngexplorers onthe basicsof paleontologyand howtopreserve fossils.The Agents of Discovery app isgenerally definedas aninteractive experiencecombining realworld inputwithdigitally-accessed content.But whafsthe troublefbr thisactivity Inorder fbrthe appto workas intended,families have to actuallyvisit thesitestheir kidswanttoexplore.There isno completingmissions from the comfortof yourcouch.(游戏化),In fact,with thewide useof gamificationthe cooperationbetween technologyand educationgrows.Recent studieshave foundgamification designfully reflectsthe activestatus of students inthe learningprocess,which canemphasizethe cultivationofstudents5independent explorationspirit,formagood habitof learningand thuspromote theoverallquality ofstudents.The ColoradoExplorer Campaignworks withoutWi-Fi butbest withcell service,and is offered forfree.Through theAgentsof Discoveryapp,users canidentify trees,learn themigratory habitsof birds,engage inlocal historyand maybeevenfind evidenceof dinosaurs.This summer,its certainthat thereare morefamilies whotake briefroad tripsandhometown hikesto seewhat elsethe programhas instore.
12.Why didthe authormention hisexperience totheDinosaurHillA.To advisepeople to go outdoors.B.To tellhis lovefor dinosaurs.C.To disconnecthim withdigital device.D.To testthe newmethod ofenjoying outdoorswith phones.
13.What shouldkids parentsdoto make theAgentsof Discoveryappwork smoothlyA.Visit theirfavorite sites.B.Know theirinterest inexploration.C.Get involvedintheactivity personally.D.Lie ontheir couchesto monitortheir kids.
14.What canwe inferfromthe last paragraphA.Wi-Fi isnecessary for the appto work.B.The ColoradoExplorer Campaignisofgreat valuefor exploringnature.C.Families shouldhike intheir hometowntogether.D.The AgentsofDiscoveryapp highlightshistory culture.
15.What wouldbe thebest titleforthepassageA.More andMore ChildrenAre Addictedto PhonesB.An ApproachMixes OutdoorActivities withPhonesC.Colorado HandlesKids PhoneProblems SuccessfullyD.Gamification HasEnjoyed GreatSupport amongKids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For manyof us,pets arean importantpart ofour family.16Here arefour thingsyou shoulddoto make sureyour petisready forair travel.Make sureyour petis vaccinated.17But almostevery destinationrequires petslike dogs and cats to haveavaccination.And thevaccination mustusually bewithin lessthan ayear.Be sureto talkto yourvet aboutwhat othervaccinationsyour petmight needfor yourdestination.Find outif yourpel needstobe microchipped.Many placesrequire peldogsandcatstobemicrochipped.The chipisabout thesize ofa grainof rice,and isplaced underthe skinbetweentheanimaPs shoulders.18Get your pet comfortablewith theircarrier.Your petwill probablyhavetotravel in a boxor carrierwhile inthe air.You shouldget themused tothis environmentbefore youfly,putting themin itregularly.19Tryputting thecarrier inyour cartogetyour petused tothe feelingof travelingin it.20So theydont needtogotothebathroom toomuch,pet productcompany Chewyrecommends notfeedingyour dogor catfor4—6hours before flying.This willalso helpmake themless likelyto throwup ifthey getmotionsickness.A.Avoid feedingyourpetbeforeflying.B.Find waystokeepyour petsoff sickness.C.Every countryhas itsown rulesfor visitinganimals.D.Thus givethem timeto fallasleep thereif possible.E.And wecertainly dontwanttoleave thembehind whentravelling.F.It isnteasyforpets toget usedto theirnew environmentintheair.G.If yourpet getslost,this microchipcanbescanned tofind yourcontact information.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Rueben,a15-year-old lion,originally livedinaprivate zooin Armenia.But whenthe zooclosed fiveyears ago,allthe otheranimals were
21.Sadly,no homewas foundfor Rueben.He spentthelastfive yearsliving22inaconcrete cellthat didnteven haveenough roomfor himto exercise.Ruebens journeytoSouth Africa andhis newlife inthe ADIWildlife Sanctuarywasnt23sailing.The ADIcouldntfind a24for himtomakethe5,200-mile tripfrom Armeniathat hadan airplanewith largeenough cargodoors forhis box.But Ruebenstill hastomakea personal
25.All thoseyears ofliving ina cellleft him26andunable towalk.When Ruebenarrived inSouthAfrica,he was27by DrPeter Caldwell,who prepareda specialcourse oftreatmentto helpthe lionregain28and mobility.(护栏和坡道)Ruebens habitatwas specifically29with guardrails andramps tohelp Reubenregain his30whichcould bea verylong process.“If he31,he justpicks himselfup andkeeps going.32,in justafewdays hismovementis alreadyimproving.^^Now,Ruebens33has beenastonishing.His movementhas improvedandhe34comes fortreats.He enjoysspending asmuchtimeas possibleoutdoors.Reuben is35so wellthat heis evengettinghis roarback ashe regainsconfidence underthe Africansky.He willnever belonely again.
21.A.attended B.relocated C.quoted D.anticipated
22.A.without hesitationB.in vainC.outofbreath D.onhisown
23.A.clear B.typical C.secure D.temporary
24.A.flight B.cage C.shelter D.position
25.A.honor B.journey C.gesture D.presentation
26.A.upset B.unique C.weak D.shameful
27.A.stretched B.respected C.examined D.guaranteed
28.A.confidence B.direction C.fund D.strength
29.A.designed B.interpreted C.commented D.recorded
30.A.memory B.flexibility C.mobility D.disability
31.A.crashes B.falls C.volunteers D.succeeds
32.A.Suddenly B.Generally C.Obviously D.Incredibly
33.A.progress B.mark C.appearance D.experience
34.A.secretly B.shyly C.eagerly D.slightly
35.A.devoting B.adjusting C.educating D.approaching第二节(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)珍珠奶茶The US$
2.6billion2022bubble teamarket willreach US$
6.2billion by2032,according toBrainyInsights newreport.The bubble tea industryhad hadhuge36grow throughoutthe yearsandisstill growingrapidly.Themarket isexpected toincrease asa resultof factorssuch as37rise consumerdemand andnew productdevelopment.Taiwan,China,is wherebubble teawas38original consumedand introduced,and oneofthebiggest drinkersofbubble tea is Thailand,39each personhad sixcups ofbubbleteaon averagemonthly inDecember
2019.40usage ofsocialmedia byconsumers andinfluencers alsoincreased productdemand forbubbletea inthe AsiaPacific region.The marketfor bubbletea hasa significantfruit flavorcategory that41provide consumerswithavariety ofdeliciouschoices.Nowadays,strawberries andmango can42mix fora specialflavor andthe greentea categoryis一expected togrow43the fastestspeed.This isbecause greenteaisfull ofgoodness.The newonline platformslikeTikTok-make bubbletea business44access tomore consumersand increasesales.For bubbletea business,45第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节15分establish astrong onlinepresence isvery important.假如你是李华,你班上周就“学生是否有必要购买品牌服饰”的话题展开了激烈的讨论请你根据以
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