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PAGE14-湖北省黄冈市麻城市试验高级中学2025届高三英语第六次模拟考试试题留意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5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:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofhertriptoLondon?A.It’sunpleasant.B.It’ssatisfactory. C.It’stiring.2.Howlongdoesthenewprogramlast?A.Forabouttwomonths. B.Foraboutsixmonths. C.Foraboutelevenmonths.3.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Athome. B.Inaclinic. C.Atschool.4.Whatdoesthemandecidetodo?A.Waitforthenextbus. B.Takethesubwayhome. C.Givethewomanaride.5.Whatdidthewomandolastnight?A.Sheheldaparty.B.Shedidsomecleaning.C.Shecelebratedtheman’sbirthday.其次节(共15小题,每小题1.5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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Acity. B.Aplan. C.Ahotel7.Howdoesthewomanprobablyfeelatlast?A.Terrified. B.Regretful. C.Excited.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatcanweknowabouttheman?A.Heisagoodvideogameplayer.B.Heistalentedindesigninggames.C.Heistiredofplayingvideogames.9.Whatwillthemandofirst?A.Printthecompetitionrules.B.Signupforthecompetition.C.Lookatthecompetitionrules.10.Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bossandemployee. B.Friends.C.Colleagues.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdoesthewomanwanttoseeatfirst?A.Thevideohat. B.Thehigh-speedtrain.C.Thebeautifulpark.12.WherecanthespeakersseeNewYork?A.IntheRealityRoom.B.Atthetransportationexhibition.C.IntheGeneticEngineeringRoom.13.What’stheman’sattitudetowardsthenewtomatoes?A.Ambiguous. B.Favorable.C.Worried.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatdoesthewomanprobablydo?A.Acollegeprofessor. B.Abookstoreowner.C.Alibrarystaff.15.WhenwilltherebeStoryTime?A.OnThursday. B.OnFriday.C.OnSaturday.16.WhatcanthemandointheReferenceRoom?A.Discussvarioustopics. B.Watchafamilymovie.C.Meetfamousspeakers.17.Whatissuggestedinordertoattendlectures?A.Buyingtickets. B.Arrivingearly.C.Makingreservations.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatisthemostexcitingthingoftheEnglishSummerCamps?A.Takinganadventuretripintothegreenjungle.B.LivingandlearningtogetherinMilanC.DoingsomevoluntaryworkintheUnitedStates.19.HowmuchshouldacamperpayintotalforthetriptoCanadaandItaly?A.$800. B.$1,000. C.$1,80020.Whydoesthespeakermakethisspeech?A.Toadvertisesummercamps.B.Tooffertipsongoingcamping.C.Tointroduceaspecialcompany.其次部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AGreatActivitiesforNatureLoversHikingOneoftheeasiestandmostaccessiblewaystogetclosetonatureisbysettingoutonagoodoldfashionedhike.Hikinggenerallydoesn’trequireanyfancyequipmentorspecialskills,justapieceofmapandathirstforadventure.Thisactivitycanbeasrelaxingasyoumakeit.BackcountryCampingWhylimityourselftojustadayhikewhenyoucanhaveafullweekend(orlonger)adventure?Backcountrycampinginvolvespackingyourtent,sleepinggear,food,andwateronyourbacktosetupcampinaremotelocation.Ifyou’reanexperiencedhikerandcamper,thisisanexcellentwaytotestyoursurvivalskillsandexplorethewilderness.MountainandRoadBikingUnlikelonghikesthroughthewoods,bikingallowsyoutocovermoregroundandtravelfartherinnature.Mountainbikingtypicallyinvolvesridingupanddownsteepslopes,betweentrees,andoverrocks.Ifthissoundstoointenseoryourtiresaren’tsuitedforruggedterrain,considertakingaroadbikeonpavedtrailsthroughforestpreservesoralongcountryroads.GardeningContrarytopopularbelief,youdon’thavetotravelbeyondyourownbackyardtoexperiencethebeautyofnatureeveryday.Ifyourpersonalityislessadventurousoryourmobilityrestricted,considerplantingagardentogrowyourownvegetables,fruits,herbs,orflowers.There’ssomethingtrulysatisfyingaboutmixingupasaladwithfreshingredientsyougrewyourself.Oneofthebestpartsaboutspendingtimeinnatureisthatitdoesn’thavetobreakyourbudgetandanyonecandoit.21.Whatdoeshikingneedforhikers?A.Aworldmap. B.Astrongdesire.C.Practicalskills. D.Necessaryequipment.22.Wherewillyougotoshowyoursurvivalpotentialinthewild?A.Toabackyard.B.Toaforest.C.Toamountain.D.Toadistantplace.23.Whichofthefollowingcantakeyoutotravelfarthest?A.HikingB.BackcountryCampingC.Gardening.D.MountainandRoadBikingBOnarecentWednesdaymorning,IwokeuplikealittlekidonChristmasmorning,filledwithjoyandexcitementforthedayahead.ThereasonwhyIwassohappywasthatmy15-year-olddaughterwascominghomefromovernightcampthatdayafterbeinggoneforfourweeks.Thatafternoon,asIwatchedherdropoffthebusandrunintomyarms,myemotionstookoverandIstartedcrying.Aswehuggedeachother,Ithought,“I'mneversendingherbackthereagain.Thisisjusttoomuch.”ButwhoamIkidding?Notonlyissheplanningongoingbacknextyear,shewantstogoforeightweeks.SendingmykidtoaWisconsintownfivehoursawayandhavingnocommunicationwithherotherthanafewhandwrittenletters(nocellphonesareallowedatcamp)stillfreaksmeout.ButIhavetosayovernightcampwasoneofthebestparentingdecisionsI’veevermade.Itallstartedwhenmydaughterwasinmiddleschoolandgoingthroughthetypicalsocialproblemthatcomesuparoundthatage.Shewouldcomehomecryingsooftenbecauseshefeltconstantlyleftout.Concernedaboutherunhappinessandlackofself-confidence,IfeltlikeIhadtodosomething.Oneday,ithitme:Overnightcamp.Thatfirstyearweputheronthebuswasterrifying.Withhercellphoneinadeskdrawerathome,wesaidgoodbyeknowingwewouldhavetowonderfor28dayshowshereallywas.Wouldshemissussomuchthatshe'dcryeverynight?Wouldshebefrightened?Wouldthegirlsbemeantoher?Wereallyhadnoideawhattoexpect,butweknewthatifsomethingwasreallywrong,we'dgetacall.Itturnedoutthatthatneverhappened,andtheletterswegotfromherallshinedwithpositivity.ThechangesIsawinmydaughter’spersonalgrowthwereimmeasurable.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“freaksmeout"inParagraph3mean?A.cheersmeup.B.getsmeangry. C.tiresmeout. D.makesmenervous.25.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph4?A.Parentswereallconcernedabouttheirchildren.B.Theauthor'sdaughterhadatoughtimeatschool.C.Overnightcampwasreallyofgreatvalueforherdaughter.D.Theauthorsentherdaughtertoovernightcampforcompromise.26.Whatdoestheauthor'sdaughterthinkofovernightcamp?A.Ithasruinedherlife. B.Itputsherinlowspirits.C.Ithasbenefitedheralot. D.Itleavesherwithlittlepersonaltime.27.Whatisthethemeofthetext?A.Torecommendovernightcamp. B.Toshareastoryoftheauthor.C.Toshowtheimportanceofeducation.D.Todemonstrateherloveforherdaughter.CGretchenAltmanissmiling,leaningbackcasually,acupofcoffeeinhand—HillsBros.Coffee,tobeprecise.Itlookslikeacasualshot,butifyouhitlike,leaveacomment,andtagafriend,youcangetthreedifferentcupsofcoffee,forfree.Altmanispartofagrowingtrendof"micro-influencers".Shehasasmallfollowing—around6,000onInstagram().Hergoingrateis$300to$800topromotesomething.Shedoessomepostsinexchangeforfreegoods,aslongasit'sstuffshebelievesin.Asamicro-influencershehasamuchcloserrelationshipwithherfollowersthanabigsocialmediastar."I'mjustlivinganormallifeandpeoplerelatetothat,"shesays."TheyjustfeellikeI'mafriendoftheirs."Butitworriesconsumerrightsgroups.Severalrecentstudieshavefoundthatyoungaudiencesarelargelyunabletounderstandwhensomethingissponsoredcontent.Insomecases,it'sclear.WhenabigstartakestoasocialmediatoadvertiseCoca-Cola,forexample,theassumptionisthatheorshe'sprobablygettingpaidtodoso.Andthepostsareclearlylabeledasads,withthecaption"advertisement"or"sponsoredcontent".Butwhathappenswhenaneverydaypersonwithjustacouplethousandfollowerstakestosocialmediatoextol(颂扬)thevirtuesofaproduct?Themotivationsarenotsoclear-cut.Theproblemwiththesesocialmediapostsisthatyoudon'tknowwhetherit'sanadornot.Altmanisdiligentaboutusingthosehashtags).Sheloveswhatshedoesandseesitasabusiness,butshedoesn'tnecessarilywanttobeasocialmediacelebrity."Withsocialmediabeingsointegratedintooureverydaylives,wehavethisuniqueopportunitythatIdon'tthinkanyonehaseverhadbeforewherewecaneachbeourownbrand,"Altmansays.28.What doesamicro-influencerdoaccordingtothepassage?A.Offerenoughlikes. B.Recommendsomecomments.C.Posttoincreasesales. D.Createadvertisements.29.What makesconsumerrightsgroupsfeelworried?A.Adswithcaptiononposts. B.Theunclearmotivationsoftheposts.C.Sponsoredadscontent. D.Theincreasinglygrowingnumberofaudiences30.HowdoesGretchenAltmanfeelaboutbeingamicro-influencer?A.Pleased B.Upset.C.Ambitious. D.Disappointed.31.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitle?A.WeCanEachBeOurOwnTopBrandB.TobeaMicro-influencerortobeaBigStarC.HillsBros.Coffee,YourCoffee D.InstagramAdvertising:DoYouKnowIt,WhenYouSeeItDEveryyear,littleblack-and-whitebirdscalledpiedflycatcherstravelfromsub-SaharanAfricatonorthernEuropetofeastoncaterpillars(毛毛虫),claimanest,andhavebabies.Andtheyflybackafewmonthslater.Butrecently,someflycatchershavearrivedonlytofindtheirnestingsitesoccupiedbygreattits(大山雀).Andthosebirdsdon’tjustchaseflycatchersaway—theyattackthem,killthem,andeattheirbrains.GreattitsliveinEuropeanforestsallyearround.Flycatchersareregularvacationers.Sincethe1980s,flycatchers’reproductiveseasonhasbeeninchingupearlierinthemonthofApril.Warmspringtemperatureshavecausedcaterpillarpopulationstoboom.Toadapttothat,flycatchersarriveabitearlier,too.Thatwon’tbetoobigaproblem.Butnow,titsdelaytheirbreedingperiodabitinApril,sotheyoverlap(在时间上重叠)withtheflycatchers,andviolencebegins.Moreover,there’slimitednestingspaceinmanyofthesebirds’favoriteforests——thetreescanbequiteyoungandhaveveryfewtreeholeswherebirdscannest.Volunteersandacademicshaveplacednestboxestohelp.Butwithclimatechange,birds’breedingschedulesgettingcloser,therearen’tenoughnestboxestogoaround.Unfriendlyhosts—thetits,eattheirbrains.“Greattitsaresuperiorcompetitorswhenitcomesdowntoafight,”saidJelmerSamplonius,leadauthorofastudy.“Peopleseeitasacutegardenbird,butsomeofthemhavearealangermanagementproblem.”Luckily,themurderedbirdswereoftensurplus(过剩的)malesthatarrivelate.Thedeathshaven’thadabigimpactonthepopulationbecausethoselatemalesprobablywon’thavehadbabiesanyway.Butthere’salwaysthechancethatitcouldgetworse.“Whatevertheflycatcherpopulation’sfuturemayhold,”Samploniussaid,“thisisagoodexampleofwhyit’sessentialtostudyhowclimatechangecanshiftanimals’schedules,oftenwithdeadlyconsequences.Understandingdifferentresponsestochangingenvironmentswillbeanimportantpartofspeciesassessmentsincomingyears.”32.Whathashappenedtopiedflycatchersrecently?A.Theycouldn’tgetenoughfood.B.Theirnestingsitesweredestroyed.C.Theirbabieshavebecomelesslikelytosurvive.D.Theirliveshavebeenthreatenedbyanotherkindofbirds.33.Whichisoneofthecausesoftheviolencebetweenpiedflycatchersandgreattits?A.Thechangeinmigrationofflycatchers.B.Thedelayofflycatchers’reproductiveseason,C.Thereductionofbothbirds’favoriteforests.D.Thetwobirds’sharingthesamefood.34.Whichcanbestdescribegreattits?AUgly. B.Smart. C.Aggressive. D.Lazy.35.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.AterriblebirdmurderB.Birds’struggletohuntC.Birds’influenceonclimatechangeD.Thefutureofmixedspeciescommunities其次节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)依据短文内容,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。Withthenewsfilledwithfrighteningreportsaboutanewcoronavirus(冠状病毒),COVID-19,it’seasytofeelanxious.However,youdon’tneedtoworry,especiallywhenyou’refollowingprofessionalguidelinesforprotectingyourself.36.Getyourinformationfromtrustworthysources(来源).37,andsomeofthemmaycontaininaccurateoroutdatedinformation.Tomakesurethatyou’regettingaccurateandreasonableinformation,sticktosourcesliketheCentersforDiseaseControlandPreventionandtheWorldHealthOrganization.38.Whileit’sgoodtostayinformed,constantlyreadingorwatchingnewsupdatescanquicklymakeyoubothered.Instead,setaspecifictimetocheckforupdatessoyou’renotthinkingaboutthevirusallday.Don’tvisitnewssitesorturnonthenewsoutsideofthetime,andavoidsocialmediaifyou’rereadingtoomanyupdatesthere.Focusonthefactthatmostpeoplerecover.Reportsaboutthenewcoronaviruslikelysoundveryscary,soit’sunderstandablethatyou’dbeafraid.39.Besides,mostpeoplewhogetverysickwillgetbetterafterreceivingtreatmentandrecoveratlast.Sharehelpfulinformationwithfriendsandfamily.Youcanhelpyourselfandothersfeelcalmeraboutthecoronavirusoutbreakbysharinganyhelpfulinformationyoufind.40,postalinkonsocialmediaoremailittoanyfriendsorfamilymemberswhoareworriedaboutthevirus.A.LimithowoftenyoucheckfornewsupdatesB.Meanwhile,youranxietyabouttheoutbreakdisappearsC.AndtherearethingsyoucandotoputyourfearsateaseD.StopkeepingyourselfinformedoftheonlinenewsupdatesE.You’reprobablyreadinglotsofreportsaboutthecoronavirusF.IfyouseeausefulupdateonthenewcoronavirusfromareputablenewssourceG.However,mostcasesaremildandmostofthepeoplecanrecoveraftersometime第三部分语言学问运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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。BreneganMcNultyisaserveratYellowknife’sNovaHotelrestaurant.Shesaysthatherweekend41hasfallenintoawildanduncontrolled42sincetheywerealittleshort-handedfortheevening.Whenagroupoftenwomenenteredtherestaurantlookingforatable,43,McNultywasstillreadyto44themwithasmile.Asshe45thetable,McNultyassumedthatthewomenwere46abirthdaysincetheyhadbeenpassingarounda47Toher48,thewomanfinished49thecardonlytohanditovertoher.Furthermore,sheopenedupthecardandfoundthatit50$1,100incash.WhenMcNultyaskedthemwhytheyhadsurprisedherwithsucha51gift,theysimplysaidthattheyhadselectedherasarandom52forarandomrestaurant.“Theywantedtodosomething53forsomeonewhowasworkinghardduringthe54season,”sherecalledtoCBC.“That’ssomethingyouhearabout55onTheEllenShow,youknow,nothereinYellowknife.”SinceMcNultyworkstwojobsto56herone-year-oldson,shesaysthe57isamuch-appreciatedfinancialaidshehasreceived58fortheNewYear.“Itcould59anewstroller(婴儿手推车)forhim,food,orsavingforrentformyownplaceintheNewYear,”McNultytoldthereporter.“60workingsevendaysaweek,goingtoworkandhavingsomethinggreatlikethishappenmakesitallworthit.IfeltlikeIwonsomesortoflottery.Idon’41.ArelaxationB.scheduleC.shiftDentertainment42.A.atmosphereB.situationC.conditionDoperation43.A.besidesB.moreoverC.thereforeDhowever44.A.serveB.questionC.mentionDintroduce45.A.removedB.laidC.reservedDdecorated46.AcelebratingB.cancellingC.inquiringDremembering47.A.cashB.billC.cardDmenu48.A.joyB.sorrowC.puzzleDshock49.A.discussingB.repairingC.sharingDsigning50.A.containedB.lostC.borrowedDcost51.AsmallB.generousC.smartDconvenient52.A.customerB.reporterC.serverDstranger53.AhumbleB.mysteriousC.honestDnice54.AholidayB.touristC.fashionDharvest55.A.discussingB.recitingC.happeningDpolishing56.A.orderB.supportC.teachDmotivate57.A.giftB.womanC.restaurantDstory58.AunwillinglyB.unexpectedlyC.unfortunatelyDunconsciously59.A.makeupB.tendtoC.gotowardsDleavebehind60.A.WithoutB.ExceptC.UponDDespite其次节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。Whenwewakeupfeelingsleepyandwithdarkcirclesundereyes,manyofusoftenthink:“I’mgoingtogotobedearliertomorrow!”Buthoweverdeterminedweare,chancesare61wedon’tsticktoourpromise.Thisbehavior62(call)“bedtimeprocrastination(拖延症)”iscommoninourdailylife..Inastudy,53percentofthe2,40063(participate)saidtheydidn’tfollowtheirsleepschedule,delayingitatleasttwice64week.Itisfoundthattheydelayedbedtimenotbecausetheylikedtostayuplate,buttheycouldn’tstop65(do)otherunimportantthings,whichwerekeepingthemupinthefirstplace.“Peoplewhogenerallyhavetroubleresistingtemptationsandstickingtotheirintentionsaremorelikelytodelaygoingtobed.”FloorKroese,apsychologist66(far)explainedtoHufPost.Yet,accordingtoscientists,lackofself-controlisnottheonlything67(blame).Ourbodyclockalsoplaysanimportantrolewhen68comestobedtime.Tochecktheinfluenceofthebodyclock69sleep,scientistsstudiedthesleeppatternsof108people.Ithasbeenfoundthatthosewhogetuplate70(be)morelikelytopostponetheirbedtimethanthosewhowakeearlyeverymorning.Thechoiceswemakethataffectoursleepcouldturnouttobeprettyimportantforourhealth.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)共有10处语言

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