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南通市如皋市2025年高考適應性考試(三)英語試題答案聽力原文2025.05.20JingSuhua江蘇省海安高級中學景蘇華8/12QQ:7715151262025年高考適應性考試(三)英語試題2025.05.20溫馨提示:學研資料,方便學研,轉載注明,勿商用!江蘇省海安高級中學景蘇華注意事項:1.答卷前,考生務必將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。回答非選擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上指定位置,在其他位置作答一律無效。3.本試卷滿分為150分,考試時間為120分鐘??荚嚱Y束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。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項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatisthetopicoftheconversation?A.Amovie. B.Aparty. C.Anactor.2.Whatdothespeakersneedtodo?A.Makepizza. B.Attendaparty. C.Collectmoney3.Howwillthespeakersgettotherestaurant?A.Byferry. B.Bytaxi. C.Bycar.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atthetrainstation. B.Atatheater. C.Attheairport.5.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Lindashouldopenanailsalon.B.Lindaspendsmuchtimeathome.C.Lindagetshernailsdonetoooften.第二節聽下面5段對話成獨白。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秒的聽完后,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。6.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?A.Torentanapartment.B.Tocomplainabouttheagency’sservice.CTotellthetroubleswithhislivingplace7.Whatdoesthewomanpromisetodo?A.Replylothemanlater.B.Sendarepairmanatonce.C.Checkthewindowsfirst.聽第了段材料,回答第8至10題8.WhobroughtforwardtheideaofOutdoorEducation?A.Astudent.B.Theschoolprincipal.C.Aneducationalorganization.9.Whatsubjectisnewintheoptionalcourse?A.Archery. B.Hiking. C.Fishing.10.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheoptionalcourse?A.Tiring. B.Difficult. C.Meaningful.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13。11.Howdoesthewomanfeelatfirst?A.Excited. BAnnoyed. C.Worried.12.HowmanyhoursaweekhasJohnworkedrecently?A.20. B.40. C.60.13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife. B.Colleagues. C.Roommates.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17。14.Whereisthemuseumlocated?A.InChengduCity. B.InDazhouCity. C.InLeshanCity.15.WhatdoweknowabouttheLuojiabasite?A.Itcoversnearlyl2,000squaremeters.B.Culturalreliesareunearthedhereforthefirsttune.C.Thereareover3,000culturalrelicsinitscollection16.Whatdoesthewomanexplaintotheman?A.AdvantagesofLuojiaba’slocation.B.Methodsofprotectingtheserelics.C.Importanceofbuildingamuseum.17.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Booktickets.B.Makeaphonecall.C.Readanewspaper.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.HowlongwillKeithShine’slecturelast?A.30minutes. B.40minutes. C.45minutes.19.WheredoesDr.Johnsonwork?A.Atacollege. B.Ataweatherstation. C.Ataresearchcenter.20.WhatisthemaintopicofDr.Johnson’stalk?A.Majorcausesofclimatechange.B.Importanceofclimateeducation.C.Socialresponsetoclimatechange.第二部分閱讀(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(共15小題;每題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。ANationalParkServiceBigCypressNationalPreserve,FloridaLocalVolunteer—Handyman/OddJobsGoodwithyourhandsandhavesomefreetime?Asalocalvolunteerposition,wearelookingforsomeonewhodoesnotrequireanRVspot,oranyotherformofhousing.Ifyouhaveanyquestions,pleasecontactKathrynFinnertyat239-695-1102.DESCRIPTIONVisitorsfromallovertheworldtraveltoBigCypressNationalPreservetoseeiftheycancatchaglimpseofFloridaPanther(黑豹)atriskofextinctionandwatchalligators(鈍吻鱷)inthewild.Theycometocanoe(劃獨木丹)thewaterways,hikeinthebackcountry,goanoffroaddriving,seekstunningscenery,andstopatthevisitorcenterstolearnmoreaboutthecyclesofwaterandfirebalancetheswamp,pinelands,prairies,andcypressdomesacrossthePreserve’s729,000acres.QUALIFICATIONSAllvolunteerswillhaveexcellentteamworkskills.Volunteersintheserolesholdanopenlineofcommunicationwiththeirsupervisorsandfellowvolunteersandparkstaff.Successfulvolunteerscantakedirectionaswellasexercisegoodjudgmentobservingpreserveregulations.Forthesepositionsadriver'slicenseisnecessary.Volunteerswillberequiredtostandorwalkforextendedperiodsoftime.Bendingandkneelingmayalsoberequired,Terrain(地形)maybeuneven,rough,orslippery.Youcanhelponedayaweekoronedayamonth,wewanttoworkwithyourschedule.Wewouldjustlovetohavepeoplefromthelocalcommunitieshelpingtopreserveandprotectthenaturallandschatareintheirbackyards!DUTIESThisvolunteerwillcompleteavarietyoftasks,mainlywithinourheadquartersbuilding.Theywillassistourfacilitiesandmaintenancedepartmentandalsohelponlargerprojectsasneeded.21.WhatcanvisitorsdoinBigCypressNationalPreserve?A.Explorethehighways. B.Spotanendangeredanimal.C.Takeanhighwayvehicleride. D.Takelongcross-countryhikes.22.Whichofthefollowingwillresultindisqualification?A.Alocalteamleaderwithgoodjudgment.B.AFloridalocalwithcommunicationskills.C.Anenergeticfarmerwithadriver’slicense.D.Aforeignvisitorfluentinseverallanguages.23.Whatcanwelearnaboutavolunteer?A.Heispreparedtodealwithallprojects. B.Hisdutiesmustbeconductedoutdoors.C.Heissupposedtocompletetasksalone. D.Theschedulecanbedeterminedbyhim.BGrowingupasakidintheUK,Iwasfascinatedbyinsects.Wantingtoprotectthem,Istartedbuildinglittlehousesforants,usinglittlepiecesofwoodandleaves.Ithenmovedontomakinglittlecupsandsaucersfromsilverfoil(箔紙)forthemagiccreaturesthatIthoughtlivedatthebottomofthegarden.Whenmymothersawmywork,shetoldmethatthesmallerImadethings,thebiggermynamewouldbecome.Astheyearswentby,mydesignsbecamemorecomplicated.AndIusedmanydifferentmaterials,suchasdiamondfragments,eyelashesandevenspiderwebthreads.Isometimesworkfor16hoursadaywithoutbreaks,andittakesmeuptothreemonthstofinishasculpture.Ihavetoholdmybreathduringthesculptingprocess.Itisn’tactuallyaneasyprocess—butIcanenjoyitonceI'vefinishedit.Mysculptureshavetakenmetoincredibleplaces.In2012,Imetthequeenandgaveheratinycrownontheheadofapin.In2013,IreceivedmyfirstGuinnessWorldRecordforcreatingthesmallestsculpturemadebyhand.Itwasa24-caratgoldmotorbikethatfittedinsideadrilledouthair.In2017,Ibeatmyrecordwithasculptureofahumanfetus(胎)thatmeasured0.078mmby0.053mm.Onetime,aflylandedonaCinderellacarriagesculptureIwasworkingon.Thefly’swingsblewitaway,anditwaslost,Iwasheart-broken.Anothertime,IaccidentallybreathedinamicroscopicAlicefromAliceinWonderland.AliceisnowinWonderlandforever.Butitdidgivemethechancetomakeanevenbetteronethesecondtimearound.Themicroscopicworldhasalwaysbeenmyhappyplace.I'vetriedtomakebiggersculptures,butsmallisbestforme.Weneedtoappreciatethelittlethingsinlife.Smallthingscanalsobemighty,too.24.Whatinspiredtheauthortocreatetinysculptures?A.Hisdesireforfame. B.Hisloveforinsects.C.Hispassionforarchitecture. D.Hisdreamofsettingarecord.25.Howdoestheauthorthinkofhissculptingprocess?A.Creativeandfulfilling. B.Competitiveanddemanding.C.Exhaustingbutenjoyable. D.Relaxingbuttime-consuming26.Whatmessagedoestheauthorintendtoconvey?A.Failureisthemotherofsuccess. B.Don’tunderestimatesmallthings.C.Attentiontodetailsleadstosuccess. D.Don’tletothers’opinionsdefineyou.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.FromAntstoCrowns:AMicro-Artist’sJourneyB.16Hoursaday:ThePriceofArtisticPerfectionC.TheFunctionofMicroscopicArt:AnamazingToolD.TheFutureofMicroscopicArt:IsItWorththeEffort?CMostofusintheentrepreneurial(企業家的)communityareblessed—orcursed—withhigher-than-averageambition.Ambitiouspeoplestronglydesireaccomplishmentsandarewillingtotakemorerisksandspendmoreefforttogetthem.Overall,thisisapositivequality,especiallyforpeopletryingtobuildtheirownbusinesses.Apparently,ifyou'remorenaturallydriventosetgoals,youaremorelikelytosucceed.Actually,thisisn’talwaysthecase.Infact,insomecases,extremeambitionmayendupdoingmoreharmthangood.Onemajorsideeffectofexcessiveambitionisthetendencytofocustoodeterminedlyononeparticularvisionorendgoal.Thisisproblematicbecauseitaffectsyourabilitytoadapttonewcircumstances,whichisvitalifyouwanttobeasuccessfulentrepreneur.Ifanewcompetitoremergestothreatenyourbusiness,youmayneedtochangedirection,evenifthatmeansnotstickingtoyouroriginalvision.Ifyouhavetoomuchambition,you’llfindthishard,ifnotimpossible.Fewpeoplearesuccessfulwhentheytrytobuildtheirfirstbrand.Unfortunately,forthemostambitiousentrepreneurs,afailureisseenasdisastrous,andimpossibletorecoverfrom.It’sacleardeparturefromtheintendedplantowardtheintendedgoal.Forpeoplewithlimitedambition,however,failureisviewedassomethingclosertoreality.Remember,failureisinevitable,andeveryfailureyousurviveisalearningexperience.Ambitiouspeopletendtobemorematerialisticallysuccessfulthantheirnon-ambitiouscounterparts.However,they'reonlyslightlyhappierthantheirless-ambitiouscounterpartsandtendtolivesignificantlyshorterlives.Thisimpliesthateventhoughambitiouspeoplearemorelikelytoachieveconventional“success,”suchsuccessmeansnothingfortheirhealthandhappiness—andifyoudon'thavehealthandhappiness,whatelsecouldpossiblymatter?Clearly,someamountofambitionisgoodforyourmotivation.Withoutanyambition,youwouldn’tstartyourownbusiness,setorachievegoals,andgetfarinlife,Butanexcessofambitioncanalsobedangerous,puttingyouatriskofburnout,stubbornness,andevenashorterlife.28.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofmostentrepreneurs?A.Theycouldworksmarterbutnotharder,B.Theyaremorewillingtorisktheirownlives.C.Theyaremoreambitiousthanordinarypeople.D.Theypossessmorepositivequalitiesthanmostofus.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“excessive”inPara.4probablymean?A.Normal. B.Overdone. C.Balanced. D.Insufficient30.Accordingtotheauthor,whichisimportanttobecomeasuccessfulentrepreneur?A.Holdingontoone’soriginalvision.B.Focusingdeterminedlyonaparticulargoal.C.Avoidingradicalchangeinone’scareerdirection.D.Beingflexibleandresponsivetochangingenvironments.31.Whatdoestheauthoradviseustodoconcerningambition?A.Prioritizehealthandhappinessovermaterialsuccess.B.Avoidtakingunnecessaryriskswhenstartingabusiness.C.Followtheexampleofthemostambitiousentrepreneurs.D.Distinguishbetweenconventionalsuccessandourlifegoal.DChocolatessaveusfrommanythings,especiallyemotionaldistress.Theycomfortusintimesoftrouble,calmingdownaracingheartbychannellinghappycaloriesinsideus.Weallhavefaithinchocolatestodelightusinaninstant!Recently,chocolateloverswereheartbrokenasscientistsclaimedthattheycanbecomeextinctby2050!Buthey,wehavesomehappynewsforyou.Scientistscanstillhelpsavechocolatesfromdyingout!Ifyouarenotawareastowhyscientistsmadethestatementaboutthedeathofthiswonderfulthing,letustellyouthefacts.Chocolatetrees,whoseseedsareusedtomakechocolate,growinthetropicalplantworldandrequireveryspecificweatherconditionstoprosper.Now,fiftypercentoftheworld'scocoabeanscomefromtwocountriesinWestAfrica.C?ted'lvoireandGhana.Scientistsbelievethatbothofthesecountrieswillexperiencea3.8°Ctemperatureincreaseby2050duetoglobalwarming,endangeringthecacaofarmsintherainforests.Thesefarmswillthenhavetobeshiftedtocoolermountainousareas,whicharethenaturalhabitatofwildlife.Thiswillleadtosometoughdecisions:whethertogrowchocolateorsavewildlifeUnfortunately,thecrisisofglobalwarminghasalreadyhadaseriousnegativeimpactoncacaofarms’harvest,leadingtothepricesofchocolatesskyrocketing.Scientists,however,aretryingtofindalong-termandeco-friendlysolutiontothisproblem!Theyaremodifyingthespecieswithgene-editingtechnology,transformingtheseedlingsintoaspeciesthatsurvivesevenindrierandwarmerclimates.江蘇省海安高級中學景蘇華QQ:771515126AccordingtoareportbyTheBusinessInsider,intheUniversityofCalifornia’snewbio-sciencesbuilding,tinygreencacaoseedlingsarelinedupinrefrigeratedgreenhousesforanewexperimentusingCRISPRtechnology,BycontrollingplantDNA,thistechnologyisalreadybeingusedworldwidetomakeplantstougherandcheaper,Inthisexperiment,scientistswillmakeprecisechangestotheseedlings’DNAtohelpcocoacropssurviveinwarmeranddrierclimates.32.Whatwasscientists’recentstatementaboutchocolates?A.Theycouldbecomeararetreatinthenearfuture.B.Theycouldcalmpeopledownabitintimesofcrisis.C.Theycouldpreventpeoplefromgettingheartbroken.D.Theycouldbecomeunavailableinlessthan30years.33.Whatwouldhappenifthecacaofarmswereshiftedtocoolermountainousareas?A.Therainforestswouldshrinkdramatically.B.Thequalityofcocoabeanswouldsuffergreatly.C.ThenaturalhabitatofwildlifetherewouldberuinedD.Thecacaofarmerswouldhaveatoughtimeadapting34.Whatdowelearnaboutthecacaofarmsinthecrisisofglobalwarming?A.Theytrytoseekhelpfromgene-editingscientists.B.Theydecidetomovetocoolermountainousareas.C.Theyhavesufferedalotduetoadecreaseinproduce.D.Theyhavebenefitedbyraisingpricesofcocoabeans.35.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.ACRISPRexperimenttoenhancecocoacrops’climatetolerance.B.ThehistoryofCRISPRtechnologyanditsroleinglobalagriculture.C.Theimpactofclimatechangeontraditionalcocoafarmingmethods.D.Howrefrigeratedgreenhousesareusedtostorecacaoseedlingsworldwide.第二節(共5小題:每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。We’veallencountereda“know-it-all”—someonewhoeagerlylecturesonanytopic,regardlessofexpertise,oftenfrustratingthosewhoactuallyknowbetter.36Oneexplanationis“naiverealism,”theideathatpeoplenaturallybelievetheirviewoftheworldreflectsobjectivetruth.Inreality,allperceptionsareshapedbypersonalbiases(偏見),memories,andemotions,creatingauniqueperspectiveforeachindividual.Yetmanyfailtorecognizethis,assumingthatanyonewhoseesthingsdifferentlyissimplywrong.37Anotherpotentialcognitivebiasatworkisthe“illusion(錯覺)ofinformationadequacy”38.Forinstance,someonewhoseesaclassmateavoidingsportsmightassumethey’rejustlazy,withoutconsideringotherreasons,suchasaninjury.Thisillusionleadssometobelievetheyknowmorethantheyactuallydo.39Expressingopinionscanbeawayofestablishingsuperiorityandasenseofdominanceinsocialsettings.There’salsotheDunning-Krugereffect,whichiscognitivebias.40Theirlackofinsightpreventsthemfromrecognizingwhenothershavemoreknowledgethantheydo.Asaresult,theymayconfidentlyarguetheirpoints,evenagainstexperts.Ultimately,aknow-it-all’sbehaviormaycomefromacombinationofbiasesandsocialneeds.Ironically,tobecomeaknow-it-all,onemusttrulyknowtoolittle.A.Thistendencytovoiceopinionscancreatetension.B.Forsome,thisbeliefbecomesanurgeto“correct”others.C.Theseindividualsoftenfeelaresponsibilitytoeducateothers.D.Somepeoplemightalsobedrivenbyaneedforstatusorcontrol.E.Peopleoftenfeelconfidentintheirjudgments,evenwithoutenoughevidence.F.Peoplewithlimitedknowledgeinanareatendtooverestimatetheirknowledge.G.Butwhydosomepeopleassumetheyknowmoreabouteverysubjectthananyone?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,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Theschoolautumntripfinallycame,afterwhatseemedlikecenturiesofwaitinginanticipation.Jumpingoffthebus,weallcheeredin4l,withtheworry42hangingoverourmindscompletelyreplacedbyoursmiles.TheNewZealandscooter(滑板車)isamini-carslidingdownahillusingonlygravitywithoutpower.Itheldmuch43formyfriendXuwhowasathrill-seeker,butnotforme.Eventually,itwasour44.“Woohoo!”NosoonerhadIputonmyhelmetthanherushedout,45smoothlyaroundaturnandthendisappeared.Swinginginthescooter,Itooka46andtightlyheldthecontrollever(控制桿).“It’sapieceofcakeforyou,”aninnervoicefrommymind47me.ThenIgatheredmycouragetoslowly48mygrasponthebrake.Zoomingdowntheslope,Icould49thewindwhistlinginmyears.Itwentsofastthatthegreentreesandbushesalongthepathbecame50shadows.Igraduallygraspedthekeytokeep5lasIglidedthroughsharpturnsoneafteranother.Ibegantoenjoythefeelingofthesmooth52.Ievensurpassedsomeoftheotherstudents.Finally,Ireachedtheground,safeandsound.Xuwas53therewaitingforme.Igrinned(咧嘴笑)fromeartoear.“Turnedoutnottobeso54afterall,”Ithought.Theexperiencehadsuchthrillsandspillsthatweevenwantedto55itagain!41.A.anxiety B.confidence C.delight D.belief42.A.eventually B.accidentally C.deliberately D.previously43.A.appeal B.value C.ground D.risk44.A.request B.invitation C.turn D.plan45.A.recovered B.challenged C.grabbed D.accelerated46.A.rest B.chance C.breath D.walk47.A.warned B.loosened C.secured D.prevent48.A.regained B.allow C.stop D.avoid49.A.feel B.mental C.missing D.permanent50.A.vague B.mental C.missing D.permanent5l.A.peace B.balance C.distance D.resistance52.A.interacting B.bouncing C.sliding D.changing53.A.instead B.even C.never D.already54.A.content B.scary C.delicate D.capable55.A.try B.share C.make D.see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。ScientistsfromthreeresearchfacilitiesintheUKhaverecentlydiscoveredararehumanbloodgroupsystemcalledMAL,whichcouldpotentiallysavethousandsofpeople56(lack)abloodgroupantigen(血型抗原)calledAnWj,reportedtheBBC.Bloodgroupantigensaretypicallyproteinorsugarmolecules(分子)foundonredbloodcells’surface,accordingtotheClevelandClinicintheUS.Thepresenceorabsenceofspecificantigens57(determine)differentbloodgroups.Theseantigens58(see)as”nametags”tohelpourimmunesystemrecognizewhichcellsbelonginourbody.Redcells59thecorrectantigensmaycauseallergies(過敏),leadingtokidneyfailureorevendeath.Therefore,the60(accurate)ofbloodtypingandcross-matchingiscrucialforsafeprocedureslikeorgantransplants.UsingadvancedDNAsequencingtechnology,theteamidentifiedthegenethatencodestheAnWjbloodgroupantigen.TheythentestedtheirfindingbyintroducingthatgeneintoAnWj-negativeredcells,deliveringtheantigenintothem.61(give)AnWj’scloseassociationwiththeMALprotein(髓鞘和淋巴細胞蛋白),thescientistsnamed.62newbloodgroupsystemMAL.Butwhydohumanshavedifferentbloodgroupsinthefirstplace?Oneofthemostpopulartheoriessuggeststhatbloodtypes.63(evolve)toenhanceourspecies’immunityagainstdiseasesoverhistory.Onekeypieceofevidenceisthatbloodtype.64(like)originatedbeforehumansmigratedoutofAfrica.65wasparticularlycommoninregionswheremalariawasprevalent(流行的).第四部分寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)假設你是某中學科技社團成員李華,你校英文網站正在開展“AIinOurLives”主題征文活動,邀請學生分享對人工智能的看法。請寫一篇短文投稿,內容包括:1.人工智能在你學習或生活中的一項具體應用;2.你認為人工智能可能帶來的風險或問題;3.你對人類與人工智能共處的建議。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80左右;2.可以適當增加細節,以使行文連貫。LivingwithAI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。Ninawalkedalongtheroadwithasadlookonherface.NextSaturdaywasherfriendBetty’sbirthday,butshedidnothaveanythingnicetoweartotheparty.Herfatherhadjustlosthisjob,soshecouldn’taskforanewdress.Ninadecidedtowearanolddressthathadbeenherfavoriteformanyyearsbuthadbecomealittletooshortforhernow.“I’llaskthetailortoincreasethelength,”Ninasaidtoherself.Thetailor,however,refusedtodoso.“Thedressistooold.Anyalteration(改動)won’tworkforit.Besides,Ihavetoomanyotherorders.Myhandsarefull.”Withasadheart,shewalkedoutofthetailor’sshop.“WhatamItodo?”shethought.Justasshewasabouttogohome,shesawaladygettingoutofacarnotfarawayandwalkingtowardthebankinahurry.Theladyopenedherhandbagtotakeoutsomepapers,andherwalletfellontheground.Unawareofit,shewentintothebank.Ninaranandpickedupthewallet.Thereweresomanypeopleinsidethebankthatshedecidedtowaitonthesteps.Afteralongtime,theladycameout.Ninahandedherthewalletthatshehaddropped.Theladycouldnotbelieveit.Thelittlegirlhadbeenwaitingforherforsolongtohandherthewallet.Shelookedatthecontentsinit,andeverythingwasjustthewayshehadleftit.“Thankyou,sweetheart.Whatisyourname,andwhereareyougoing?CanIdropyouhome?”theladyaskedNinasoftly.Ninatoldtheladyhernameandthatshewasgoinghome.TheladyinvitedNinatogetintothecar.Ontheway,Ninatoldherwhathadhappenedinthetailor'sshopandthedifficultyherfatherwasfacing.TheladylookedatthedressandthenatNina.Shewastheownerofaboutique(時裝店)thatstitched(縫制)clothesforchildrenandyoungadults.注意:1.續寫詞數應為150左右:2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。“Cometomyshopandcollectyourdresstomorrow,”theladytoldNina.OnSaturday,NinaworethedresswithafreshnewdesigntoBetty’sbirthdayparty.2025年高考適應性考試(三)英語參考答案第一部分聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)1-5BCAAC 6-10CABAC 11-15BCABC 16-20CABAB第二部分閱讀(共兩節,滿分50分)21-25BDDBC 26-30BACBD 31-35ADCCA 36-40GBEDF第三部分語言運用(共兩節,滿分30分)(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)41-45CDACD46-50CBBAA 51-55BCDBA第二節(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)56.lacking 57.determines 58.areseen 59.without 60.accuracy61.Given 62.the 63.haveevolved 64.likely 65.and第四部分寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)Asastudentfascinatedbytechnology,AIhasreshapedmylife.Onepracticalexampleislanguage-learningappslikeDuolingo,whichadaptexercisestomyweaknessesusingAI,makinglearningefficient.However,risksexist.Over-relianceonAItranslatorsmayweakenmyskills,whileDeepfakevideoscouldspreadmisinformation,endangeringsociety.TocoexistharmoniouslywithAI,firstly,wemusttreatitasatooltoenhance,notreplace,humancapabilities.Additionally,governmentsandtechfirmsshouldcollaboratetoestablishethicalguidelinesandstricterregulations.Ultimately,asyounglearners,wemustcultivatecriticalthinkingandnevercompromiseourvaluesforshort-termconvenience.Allinall,AI’sfuturedependsonus.Let’sembraceitsbenefitswhilestayingcautious.第二節(滿分25分)“Cometomyshopandcollectyourdresstomorrow,”theladytoldNina.Thenextmorning,Ninanervouslyenteredtheboutique.Theladygreetedherwarmlyandhandedherthedress.ToNina’ssurprise,theolddresshadbeentransformed—itslengthwasperfectlyextendedwithdelicateflowersonthesleeves.“Iaddedsomeadjustments,”theladysmiled.“Kindnessdeservesbeauty.”Nina’seyesfilledwithtears.“Thankyou…butIcan’taffordthis,”shewhispered.Theladygentlyshookherhead.“Thisismygifttoyou.Yourhonestymovedme.”OnSaturday,NinaworethedresswithafreshnewdesigntoBetty’sbirthdayparty.Whensheentered,everyonegasped.Bettyranover,exclaiming,“Youlooklikeaprincess!”Forthefirsttimeinweeks,Ninasmiledbrightly.WhenNinareturnedhome,herfatherwaswaitingwithtear-filledeyes.“Theboutiquecalled,”hesaid,holdingajobofferletter.“Theyneedadeliverydriver...andheardI’mgoodwithmaps.”Thatnight,Ninahungthetransformeddressbyherwindow.Thedresswasnotjustfabric;itwasareminderthateveninhardship,kindnesscouldmakemiracles.聽力原文錄音原文:Text1為派對喬裝打扮M:Susan,Iheardyou’regoingtoapartythisSaturdaynight.Doyouneedtoprepareanythingforit?W:Yes.Everyonewhogoestoitshouldbedressedupasmoviecharacters.Ineedtoshopforacostume.Text2為學?;I集資金M:Ihategoingdoortodoortoaskfordonations!W:Butweneedtoraiseenoughfortheschoolfundraiser,sothatourclasscanwinthepizzaparty.Youdowanttohaveapizzaparty,don’tyou?M:Yes.Text3想去島上餐廳用餐W:WhataboutgoingtoeatatLatitudesthisweekend?M:Doyouknowwhereitislocated?It’sonanisland.Wecannotgettherebycarortaxi.W:Iknow.Iwanttoenjoyaferryride.Text4檢票W:CouldIseeyourticket,sir?M:Yes,hereyouare.W:Butthistraindoesn’tgotoOxford.ItgoestoLiverpool.M:What?Liverpool?Ohno!Text5美甲頻率高M:Whereareyougoing,Linda?W:I’mgoingtogetmynailsdone.M:Again?Youjustwentlastweek.Youspendmoretimeatthenailsalonthanyoudohereathome,honestly.Text6打電話報修W:Goodmorning,MICHouseAgency.M:Goodmorning.I’mringingabouttheproblemsI’vebeenhavingwithmyapartment.Thefirstthingisthewashingmachine.It’sbeenleakingalittleandit’sbeginningtogetworse.W:Fine.I’vegotthat.Anythingelse?M:Thenweareworriedaboutallthewindows.Therearenolocksonthem.Andoneofthewindowsisnotclosedproperly.Canyousendarepairmanovertomethisafternoon?W:OK.ButIhavetocheckthatfirst.Iwillcallyoubacklater.Text7學校開設戶外選修課W:Henry,doyouknowthatourschoolisofferinganewoptionalcourse:OutdoorEducation.M:Doesthatmeanwewillhaveourclassoutdoors,notintheclassroom?W:Yes.M:Howdidthecoursebegin?W:OurprincipalJohnsoncameupwiththeideaafterspendingtimehuntingoutofworking.Hethinkswestudentsareinterestedintheseoutdooractivities,andwejustneedthechance.M:Thoseoutdooractivitiesmustbetiring,butinteresting.Whatsubjectdoesthecoursecover?W:Itincludeshunting,fishing,campingandsurvivalskills.Archeryhasalsobecomeanewadd

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