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2025年湖北省“新八校”協作體高三2月聯考高三英語試卷試卷滿分:150分注意事項:1.答題前,先將自己的姓名、準考證號、考場號、座位號填寫在試卷和答題卡上,并將準考證號條形碼粘貼在答題卡上的指定位置。2.選擇題的作答:每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑。寫在試卷、草稿紙和答題卡上的非答題區域均無效。3.非選擇題的作答:用黑色簽字筆直接答在答題卡上對應的答題區域內。寫在試卷、草稿紙和答題卡上的非答題區域均無效。第一部分聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上。第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選例:Howmuchistheshirt? A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15. 答案是C。Howsoonwillthewoman’sbuscome? A.Inabout10minutes. B.Inabout15minutes. C.Inabout20minutes.WhatwillTonytakehisfriendtodo? A.Gotothegym. B.Makeacitytour. C.Playbaseball.Whoistheman? A.Adriver. B.Apassenger. C.Apoliceman.Whatmightthewomandonext? A.AskAndrewforhelp. B.Buyanewcomputer. C.Meetaclient.Wherearethespeakers? A.Inanoffice. B.Inasupermarket. C.Inarestaurant.第二節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout? A.Aninterview. B.Acandidate. C.Aproject.Whoissuitableforthejob? A.Onewhocanleadateam. B.OnewhoisgoodatEnglish. C.Onewhohascompletedtraining.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。Whatdidthemanmainlydiscusswithhisteacher? A.Histestresults. B.Hisillness. C.Hismood.Whydidtheteacherapologizetotheman? A.Shegavehimlittlesupport. B.Shedidn’tremindhimofthetest. C.Sheforgotabouthisabsencefromclass.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheclimbingtrip? A.Dangerous. B.Manageable. C.Cheap.Whatdoesthewomanremindthemantodo? A.Spendlessonhobbies. B.Builduphisconfidence. C.Ensurehissafetyatalltimes.Whatdoesthemanlearnfromclimbing? A.Planninginadvance. B.Knowingyourweaknesses. C.Stayingfocused.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。Whatwasleftattheman’soffice? A.Atoolkit. B.Atreatmenttable. C.Acomputer.Whatdayisittoday? A.Monday. B.Tuesday. C.Sunday.Whatwillthemandonext? A.TalktoRob’smanager. B.Waitforacall. C.MeetRob. HowdoesRobfeelnow? A.Surprised. B.Relieved. C.Depressed.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。HowdidpeopleinancientIraqpredicttheweather? A.Byobservingclouds. B.Bystudyinganimalbehaviors. C.Byfeelingthedampnessoftheair.Whendidthefirstthermometerappear? A.Inthemid1400s. B.Inthelate1500s. C.Intheearly1900s.WhatdidtheNorwegianscientistdo? A.Heincreasedthecalculatingspeed. B.Hethoughtaboutcreatingacomputer. C.Heusedmathematical
calculations.Whywereballoonsusedtopredicttheweather? A.Theycostmuchless. B.Theycouldflyhighenough. C.Theywereeasiertooperate.第二部分閱讀(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。ANationalParksYouShouldNeverMissSincetheU.S.NationalParkService(NPS)startedkeepingrecordsin1904,itsmountainlandscapes,seasidewildernesses,andhighdesertacreshaveregisteredmorethan16billionvisits.Someofthebest-knownparksexperiencedrecordcrowdsin2024.Thefollowingnationalparksaredecenttravellingandvisitingdestinations,buttheyofferjustaglimpseofthevarietytobefoundinthe429parkunitsoftheNPS.JoshuaTreeNationalParkDrawnbyoutsizedrockformationsanddistinctiveyuccabrevifoliaplants,3,270,404travelersenteredJoshuaTreeNationalPark
in2024.Itoffershiking,rock-climbing,andstar-gazingintheSonoraandMojavedesertseastofLosAngeles,California.GrandTetonNationalParkThepeaksoftheTetonRange,solemnandimposing,towernearly7,000feetovertheWyomingvalleyfloor,makingthemsomeoftheboldestgeologicalstatementsintheRockies.
GrandTetonNationalPark’sjewel-likelakes,blueandwhiteglaciers,andnakedgranite(花崗巖)summitsreceived3,417,106visitorsin2024.YosemiteNationalParkNearly4millionvisitorscametothisnationalgeoparkofgranitecliffsandtoweringwaterfallsin2024.MostspenttimeinYosemiteValley,amile-wide,seven-mile-longcanyonthatwascutbyariverandthenwidenedanddeepenedbyglacialaction.YellowstoneNationalParkYellowstoneNationalPark—theworld’sfirstnationalpark—wasvisitedbymorethan4.5millionpeoplein2024.Thevastreserve—covering2.2millionacresinWyoming,Idaho,andMontana—hascraggy(陡峭的)peaks,explosivegeysers,alpinelakes,deepforests,andawealthofwildanimals.Thestarsarebison,bears,sheep,moose,andwolves.Hikewithus:NationalGeographic’sTrailsIllustratedmapshighlightthebestplacesforhiking,camping,boating,paddling,andwildlifeviewing.ClickhereforroutemapsofNationalParks.Whichofthefollowingattractsthemosttravelersin2024? A.YosemiteNationalPark. B.YellowstoneNationalPark. C.GrandTetonNationalPark. D.JoshuaTreeNationalPark.WhatdoGrandTetonNationalParkandYosemiteNationalParkhaveincommon? A.Bothhavesteepgranitecliffs. B.Bothfeaturejewel-likealpinelakes. C.Bothoffersceneryofmountainsandwaters. D.Botharevisitedbymorethan4milliontravelers.Whichwebsitecanyouprobablyfindthispassage? A./travel B./history C./story D./sportsBOnasummertriptoMaharashtra,India,AryamanKhandelwalsawalittleboy,nomorethantenyearsold,carryingabagofcorntwicehissize.“Theyhadtoworksohardtomakedo,”Khandelwalsaid,“Somethingneededtochange.”ThenasenioratParklandHighSchool,KhandelwalwentontodesignGet2Greateroverthenextcoupleofyears,anAI-drivenapptoimproveaccesstohealthcareservices.HiseffortsearnedhimtheGloriaBarronPrize,whichisgiventoyoungpeoplewithsignificantsocialinitiatives.TheyoungmanwaspassionateaboutimprovinghealthcareinMaharashtra,aplacethatlackedqualifieddoctorsandhealthcareworkers.Moreover,thereweremanyquacks,whomightquitstudyingafterayearofmedicineschoolandreturnhomeas“healthcareproviders”.ThenKhandelwalwasintroducedtotheaMAHANTrust,ahealthcareorganizationservingruralpartsofMaharashtra.Atthetime,theMAHANTrustwastrainingvillagehealthworkerstocarryoutbasicmedicaltasks,suchastakingmeasurementsandtransportingdatatohospitalsforreview.Throughthem,Khandelwallearnedthatonly10to15trainedworkersservedapopulationof200,000.Whilethemethodshowedresults,itwastime-consumingandrequiredsignificantimprovementtohandlethelargevolumeofcasesmoreefficiently.That’swhereGet2Greatercamein—itseparatestheunhealthyfromthehealthy,sodoctorscanfocusonmorepressingcases.Theappcanrecordbasichealth-relateddatapoints,compile(匯編)theminorderofpriorityandsendthemtodoctorsnearby.Khandelwalsentatabletcomputerequippedwithabasicsoftwareprototype(軟件原型)totheMAHANTrustandestablishedalineofcommunicationwithhealthcareworkersthere.“Iaskedthemtoprovidefeedbackontheapp,”hesaid.Khandelwal’sproposalwonhimfundingandafternumeroustrials,hecreatedaWi-Ficomponentsothedevicescouldconnecttothelocalhospitals.HehasalsobeenintalkswiththeUNtohelptakethedevicetootherpartsoftheworld.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“quacks”inparagraph3referto?A.Studentswhoquitschool. B.Doctorswhoareunqualified.C.Nurseswhoworkinhospitals. D.Professionalswhohelpinhealthcarework.WhatwasthechallengefacedbytheMAHANTrust?A.Thedifficultyintransportingdataaccurately.B.Villagehealthworkers’unwillingnesstobetrained.C.Insufficienthealthcareprovidersforvastcommunities.D.Lackofmedicalequipmentforperformingmedicaltasks.HowdoestheappGet2Greaterfunction?A.Bycuttinghealthcarecostsforpatients.B.Byprocessingdatafordoctors’attention.C.Byautomaticallyrecordingtreatmentprocess.D.Byidentifyingthesymptomsquicklyandcorrectly.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeKhandelwal?A.Innovativeandcommitted. B.Confidentandmodest.C.Humbleanddetermined. D.Generousandambitious.CAreathletesnearingthelimitsofwhat’spossible?Aretheystrugglingtobreakrecords?Thehammerthrow(鏈球),forexample,hasn’tseenanewworldrecordsince1986.Yet,athletesfrequentlyoutdothemselvesinothersports,suchasthe400-metresprint.Althoughprofessionalathletesoftenboastimpressivemuscles,simplyincreasingmusclemassdoesnotguaranteeimprovedathleticperformance.Thisispartlybecausemusclesloseefficiencyastheygrow.Moremusclemassproducesextraforce,butthebenefitsdecreaseasmusclemasscontinuestogrowandmuscleswilleventuallyapproachahardlimitonwhattheycanachieve.Anathlete’sdominantmusclefibretypealsosignificantlyimpactsperformance.Sprinters(短跑運動員)haveahighconcentrationoffast-twitchfibres(快肌纖維)incontrasttomarathonrunners,whohaveahighconcentrationofslow-twitchfibres.Fast-twitchfibresarericherinenergystores,producemorepowerfulmovementsandtireusoutmorequicklythantheslow-twitchvariety.Thisdifferencesetsaspeedlimitonhigh-endurancesportslikelong-distancerunning.Musclessetaceilingonhowhardathletescanwork,butperformancealsodependsonwhatathletesdowiththeirmuscles.Inthe1968Olympics,DickFosburyusedaninnovativestrategyforthehighjumpthatraisedthebar.Insteadofsoaringforwardoverthepole,heturnedhisbodymid-flight.Thebackwardjumpenabledhimtoleapoverthepolewithlesseffort.Fiveyearslater,DwightStonesperfectedthe“FosburyFlop”andbrokethehigh-jumpworldrecordusingthismethod.Technologicaladvancementsinsportswearalsosignificantlyboostperformance.Shoesequippedwithcarbon-platedinsoles(碳板鞋墊)cangiverunnersanadvantage.Thistypeoffootwearlimitsenergyloss,meaningtherunnerhastoputinlessworktorunfaster.WorldAthleticsallowsathletestocompetewiththeseshoesaslongasthesoftbaseisnohigherthanabout4centimeters,soit’spossiblethissportswearcouldleadtonewrunningrecords.Ultimately,whilemusclelimitationsexist,innovativetechniquesandadvancementsinsportswearcontinuetoredefineathleticpotential,suggestingthatrecords,evenseeminglyunbeatableones,mayyetbedefeated.Howdoesthewriterintroducethetopic?A.Byraisingquestionsonathletes’concerns.B.Bylistingdifferentsportseventsdirectly.C.Byemphasizingtheefficiencyofmusclemass.D.Byanalyzingthelimitsofathleticperformance.Whatcanbelearnedaboutthemusclefibretypesaccordingtoparagraph3?A.Fast-twitchfibresareidealforMarathonrunners.B.Sprinterspossessmorefast-twitchfibresthanmarathonrunners.C.Slow-twitchfibresaremorepowerfulandtireusmorequickly.D.Themusclefibretypeonlyhasasmallimpactonperformance.Whydoestheauthormentionthe“FosburyFlop”?A.TopraiseStones’breakingtheworldrecord.B.Toreveallimitationsinhigh-jumptechniques.C.Toillustratethesignificanceofphysicalpeakinathletes.D.Toprovetheroleofcreativetechniquesinathleticperformance.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Onlyspecificsportscanseenewrecords.B.Musclemassguaranteesathleticperformance.C.Musclelimitationsmakenewrecordsimpossible.D.Recordsmaybebrokenwithinnovationandtechnology.DAtechnologywithrootsgoingbacktotheBronzeAgemayofferafastandinexpensiveapproachtohelpingachievetheUnitedNationsclimategoalofnetzeroemissionsby2050,accordingtorecentStanford-ledresearch.Thetechnologyinvolvesfittingheat-absorbingbricksinaninsulated(隔熱的)container,wheretheycanstoreheatgeneratedbysolarorwindpowerforlateruseinindustrialprocesses.Theheatcanthenbereleasedwhenneededbypassingairthroughchannelsinthepilesof“firebricks”,thusallowingcement,steel,glass,andpaperfactoriestorunonrenewableenergyevenwhenwindandsunshineareunavailable.Thesesystemsareaformofthermalenergy(熱能)storage.Thebricksaremadefromthesamematerialsasthebricksthatlinedprimitivekilns(窯)thousandsofyearsago.Batteriescanstoreelectricityandprovideittogenerateheatondemand.“Thedifferencesbetweenfirebrickstorageandbatterystoragearethatthefirebricksstoreheatratherthanelectricityandthattheircostisone-tenththecostofbatteries,”saidleadstudyauthorMarkZ.Jacobson,aprofessoratStanfordUniversity.“Thematerialsarebasicallyjustthecomponentsofdirt.”Theresearchersadoptedcomputermodelstocomparecosts,landneeds,healthimpacts,andemissionsinvolvedintwoscenariosforanimaginedfuturewhere149countriesin2050areusingrenewablesourcesforallenergypurposes.Inonescenario,firebricksprovide90%ofindustrialprocessheat.Intheother,there’szeroadoptionoffirebricksorotherformsofthermalenergystorage.Theresearchersfoundthescenariowithfirebrickscouldcutcostsby$1.27trillionacrossthe149countries,whilereducingthedemandforelectricalenergyandenergystoragecapacityfrombatteries.Jacobson’sfocusonfirebricksisrelativelynew,inspiredbyadesiretoidentifyeffectivesolutionsthatcouldbeadoptedquickly.“HereIcanseeasubstantialbenefitsatlowcostfrommultipleangles,fromhelpingreduceairpollutiondeathstomakingiteasiertoturntheworldtocleanenergy,”hesaid.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout? A.Howfirebrickstoragetechnologyworks.B.Howfirebricksareproducedsustainably.C.Whatthermalenergymeansscientifically.D.Whatthermalenergystorageisusedtodo.Whatadvantagesdofirebrickhaveoverbattery?A.Firebrickcanstoreheatandcostless.B.Firebrickcangeneratemoreelectricity.C.Firebrickcanprovideheatmorequickly.D.Firebrickismadeofmoreadvancedmaterials.Whyarethecomputermodelsadopted?A.Totestthedurabilityoffirebricks. B.Tocutthecostsoffirebricks. C.Toexploretheeffectivenessoffirebricks. D.Totestenergystoragecapacityoffirebricks.Whatmightbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Theusageoffirebrickscanreplacebatteries.B.Embracingrenewableelectricitybecomespossible.C.Innovativesystemsturnheatintoelectricitycheaply.D.Anoldtechnologycanaidtheswitchtocleanenergy.第二節(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)Socrates,therenownedancientGreekphilosopher,famouslystated,“Theunexaminedlifeisnotworthliving.”36Hebelievedtruewisdomandpersonalgrowthcouldn’tbeachievedinanunexaminedlife.TheSocraticMethod,namedafterSocrateshimself,isaformofcooperativedialoguewhereoneasksaseriesofopen-endedquestionstoguideanothertowardinsightandunderstanding.Forexample,imagineateacherdiscussingmoralitieswithstudents.Theteachermaynotexplainwhatis“right”or“wrong”.37Andfollowupwithquestionslike,“Whydoweconsidersomeactionsfairandothersunfair?”Throughthisquestioning,studentsareledtothinkmorecriticallyandexaminetheirownvaluesandassumptionsratherthanjustacceptingthepredeterminedanswers.38Whenyouaskyourself,forinstance,“Whydoyoubelievethis?”or“Whatevidencesupportsyourthinking?”,youareencouragedtoconsiderwhetheryourbeliefsaretrulyyourownorinfluencedbyexternalfactors.Thisprocessofquestioningleadstoself-reflection,helpingindividualsbetterunderstandtheunderlyingmotivationsbehindtheirthoughtsandactions.Self-reflectionislikehittingthepausebuttononlife.39Anditalsolookscloselyatyourownthoughts,feelings,andexperiences.Anunexaminedlife,however,isonewherepeoplegothroughthemotionswithouteverquestioning.Livinganunexaminedlifeissimilartocoastingonautomaticpilot,whereonesimplyacceptssocialstandardswithoutcriticallyevaluatingthem.Inthiskindoflife,you’resweptalongbysociety’sexpectations.40Itseemsasifyou’relivingsomeoneelse’sscriptwithouteverwritingyourown.A.Itgivesyouamomenttostepback.B.Youarebarelyawareofyourowndesires.C.Sotheycanfollowa“right”or“fair”action.D.Youarealwaysstuckinyourownceaselesswork.E.TheSocraticMethodisapowerfultoolforself-examination.F.Instead,heorshemightask“Whatdoesitmeantoactmorally?”G.Thispowerfuldeclarationservesasacalltodigdeeperintoone’sownthoughts.第三部分語言運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Asalittlekid,Iwasfascinatedbytheinnerworkingsofeverydeviceinmyfamily’shome.Iwouldspendhoursassembling(裝配)radios,41andotherhouseholdappliances,tryingtofigureouthowtheyworked.Assemblyismorelikesolvinga42thanastep-by-stepprocess.Some43adultswereamazedatthis,buttome,ablindkid44theworld,itfeltperfectlynatural.Blindnessisahands-onprocess.Decadeslater,whenIstudiedattheUniversityofCalifornia,I45familiarbarriersbecausethecampuslackedaccessiblelabequipmentforthedisabled—theydidn’t46blindkidstobestudyingphysics.47,Ifoundblindtutorswhotaughtmeto48someofmyownaccessibleequipment.Thisattemptultimatelypavedthewayformetobecomean49inventorandscientist.Mypersonalstorysparkedmy50tocreatemoretoolstohelppeoplelikemetonavigatethescientificworld.Withthisnewfoundmission,Istartedreachingouttootherswhosharedmy51.Ultimately,wefoundedanonprofitorganizationdedicatedtomakingscienceaccessibletotheblind.Today,ournonprofitorganization52thegapforblindstudents,andthesuccessfulstoriesofourmembers53atestamenttothepowerofperseveranceandadaptability.Justasoursocietyislearningtorecognizeand54racism,sexism,andotherbiases,weneedtobecomemorebroadlycapableofspottingandeliminatingdisabilitydiscrimination.Onlythencanwemovetowarda/an55world.A.tables B.toys C.irons D.furnitureA.task B.challenge C.question D.puzzleA.disabled B.curious C.sighted D.surprisedA.exploring B.connecting C.changing D.creatingA.overcame B.encountered C.avoided D.clearedA.bother B.expect C.doubt D.exposeA.Naturally B.Gradually C.Fortunately D.OccasionallyA.build B.operate C.maintain D.assessA.diligent B.modest C.exceptional D.realisticA.ability B.drive C.target D.tasteA.sight B.imagination C.opinion D.visionA.crosses B.bridges C.links D.fillsA.workout B.takeup C.serveas D.prepareforA.putoff B.callout C.fightfor D.turnoutA.shared B.extensive C.inclusive D.connected第二節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。Asisuniversallyacknowledged,theChineselanguageboasts56long-establishedandfar-reachinghistory.WhatmakesChineselanguageparticularly57(fascinate)isitswrittenform.Chinesecharactersaretheonlypictorialwrittenforminmoderntimes,manyof58havestoriesbehindthem.NotonlyareChinesecharactersrich59symbolismbutalsotheyareamazinglybeautifulwhen60(pen)withabrushinthetraditionalway.KnownasHanZi,Chinesecharactersaretheoldestcontinuouslyusedwritingsystem.61(date)backtoasfarastheShangDynasty,whentheywereinscribed(刻)onoraclebones,Chinesecharactersstronglywitnesstheirtime-honoredhistory.ChinesecharactershavebeenusedthroughaunifiedsystemthroughoutChina’shistory.Oneadvantageofusingthesystemisthatpeoplewhospeakdifferentdialectscanunderstandeachother’swritingandthusthemutual62(communicate)cangoonsmoothly.Differentaspronunciationmarksare,Chinesecharacters63(use)previouslyandpresentlyarestillbeingusedinotherWithChinaplayinganincreasinglyimportantroleintheworld,Chinesecharactersarebeinggloballylearnedduetothefactthattheinternationalcommunityhaverealized65greatimportanceitistospeakChineselanguagefluentlyandwriteChinesecharactersbeautifully.第四部分寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你校將舉辦第12屆科技作品展覽節,開幕日期為2月7日。請你向英國交換生Mike寫一封郵件,內容包括:1.介紹活動;2.邀請參加。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題紙的相應位置作答。DearMike,DearMike,Howhaveyoubeendoingrecently?Yours,LiHua第二節(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Inthe
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