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PAGEPAGE10江苏省2025届高考英语考前名师原创冲刺卷4第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)略其次部分英语学问运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请仔细阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。21.—Sorry,Iforgottolockthedoor.—______.Mikecandoitlater.A.NowayB.TakeyourtimeC.NothingseriousD.You’rewelcome22.If______forthejob,you’llbeinformedsoon.A.toacceptB.acceptC.acceptingD.accepted23.Thereisonlyonemoredaytogo______yourfavoritemusicgroupplaylive.A.sinceB.untilC.whenD.before24.Ifyouswiminariverorlake,besuretoinvestigate______isbelowthewatersurface.Oftentherearerocksorbrancheshiddeninthewater.A.whatB.whoC.thatD.whoever25.Someexpertsthinkreadingisthefundamentalskillupon______schooleducationdepends.A.itB.thatC.whoseD.which26.Asthesmallestchildofhisfamily,Alexisalwayslongingforthetime______heshouldbeabletobeindependent.A.whichB.whereC.whomD.when27.Withouthiswartimeexperiences,Hemingway______hisfamousnovelAFarewelltoArms.A.didn’twriteB.hadn’twrittenC.wouldn’twriteD.wouldn’thavewritten28.IwishI______atmysister’sweddinglastTuesday,butIwasonabusinesstripinNewYorkthen.A.willbeB.wouldbeC.havebeenD.hadbeen29.Backfromhistwo-yearmedicalserviceinAfrica,Dr.Leewasveryhappytoseehismother______goodcareofathome.A.takingB.takenC.takeD.betaken30.______moreaboutChineseculture,JackhasdecidedtotakeChinesefolkmusicasanelectivecourse.A.LearnB.LearnedC.TolearnD.Tobelearning31.Thelittlepupiltookhisgrandma______thearmandwalkedheracrossthestreet.A.onB.byC.inD.at32.Andyiscontentwiththetoy.Itis______hehasevergot.A.abetterB.thebetterC.abestD.thebest33.Ican’ttellyou______waytotheWilsons’becausewedon’thave______Wilsonhereinthevillage.A.the;a

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D.yet35.Hesoldofthemagazinethisafternoon.A.threedozencopyB.threedozenscopyC.threedozencopiesD.threedozenscopies其次节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请仔细阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ImmediatelyIgotupanddressed,Istuckmyviolinundermyjacketandwentoutintothestreetstotrymy36.Iwanderedaboutforanhour,lookingforalikely37,feelingasthoughIwereabouttocommitacrime.ThenI_38atlastunderabridgenearthestationanddecidedtohaveatry.Ifelttenseand_39.Itwasthefirsttime,afterall.Idrewtheviolinfromunderthejacketlikeagun.Itwashere,inSouthampton,withtrainsrattlingoverhead,thatIwasaboutto40myself.OnemomentIwaspartofthehurryingcrowds,thenextIstoodapart,mybacktothewall,myhatonthe41beforeme,theviolinundermychin.ThefirstnotesIplayedwereloudandraw,likeadeclarationofprotest,thentheysettleddownandbegantorunmore_42andtostaymoreorlessintune.Tomy43,Iwasneitherarrestednortoldtoshutup.Indeed,nobodytookany44atall.Thenanoldman,withoutstoppingatall,droppedapennyintomy45asthoughgettingridofsomeguiltyevidenceIworkedthestreetsofSouthamptonforseveraldays,graduallyacquiringthetruthofthe46bytrialanderror.Itwasnotagoodthing,forinstance,toletthehatfillupwithmoney—thesightcould_47akind-heartedman;norwasitwiseto48itcompletely,whichcouldalsoconfusehim,givinghimnohintastowhereto_49hismoney.Placingacoupleofpenniesinthehattostartthethinggoingsoonbecamea50practiceandImadesure,betweentunes,totakeoffthecream,butalwaysleavingtwo51behind.Old_52weremostgenerous,andsowerewomenwithchildren,shopgirlsandbarmaids.Asformen,heavydrinkerswerealwaysreceptiveandsowerebigguyswithmuscles.But_53amanwithanexpensivehat,briefcaseordog;respectabletypesweretheleast_54ofall.Exceptforretiredanyofficers,whowouldshout"Whyaren'tyou55,youngmad?"andthenwouldover-tiptocoveruptheirconfusion.36.A.violinB.luckC.skillD.art37.A.stationB.bridgeC.streetD.spot38.A.stoppedB.wanderedC.playedD.sat39.A.lostB.excitedC.nervousD.strange40.A.shameB.showC.damageD.declare41.A.pavementB.bridgeC.wallD.road42.A.angrilyB.slowlyC.smoothlyD.roughly43.A.excitementB.sorrowC.astonishmentD.surprise44.A.moneyB.pityC.noticeD.rest45.A.hatB.pocketC.handD.bag46.A.peopleB.performanceC.musicD.trade47.A.encourageB.discourageC.helpD.support48.A.fillB.emptyC.tearD.hide49.A.makeB.getC.dropD.earn50.A.modernB.regularC.timelyD.economic51.A.penniesB.dollarsC.poundsD.euros52.A.workersB.teachersC.ladiesD.doctors53.A.sometimesB.oftenC.alwaysD.never54.A.generousB.comfortableC.handsomeD.selfish55.A.playingB.workingC.cheatingD.shopping第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请仔细阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ATodaywereportontwocaseswherefishareboththevictimsandtheoffenders.ThefirstinvolvestwokindsofAsiancarp(鲤鱼),bigheadandsilver.Theycangrowmorethanameterlongandweighuptoforty-fivekilos.Theyeathugeamountsofplanktonthatotherfishneedtosurvive.Silvercarpcanalsojumphighandhitboaters.AsiancarpwerebroughttotheUnitedStatesinthe1970sasasolution.Theywereimportedtoeatalgae(海藻).TheywereputtoworkascleanersatfishfarmsalongtheMississippiRiverandinwastewatertreatmentsystems.ButnowthefisharemovingnorthtowardtheGreatLakes.TheyaremakingtheirwayupasystembuiltyearsagotolinktheMississippitoLakeMichigan.Thedangersofaninvasionareenvironmentalandeconomic.ThedestructivecarpcouldspreadwithintheGreatLakesandthreatenfishingandtrade.Anelectricfencehasbeenput.Theunderwaterbarrierismeanttoshockthecarpintoturningback.OnlyoneAsiancarpwasfoundamongmanythousandsoffishkilledwithpoisonwhilepartofthefencewasbeingserviced.ThebarriermaynotbeenoughtoprotecttheGreatLakes.TherearecallsinCongressforemergencyaction.Buttherearenodecisionsyet.TheprobleminUtahiswithcommoncarp.Officialswanttoremovearoundthree-fourthsofthecarpfromUtahLake,thelargestnaturalbodyoffreshwaterinthestate.Thestatewantstoremovemillionsofcarptoprotectanendangeredspecies—theJunesuckerfish.Thecarpeatplantsthesuckersuseashidingplaces.Carpwerefirstputintothelakeinthe1880sasafoodsource.Nowtherearesomany,expertssayuptotwentymetrictonsadaycouldberemovedwithnetsoveraperiodofseveralyears.Butofficialsarefishingforideasaboutwhattodowithallthosefish,whichcouldgetprettysmelly.56.AsiancarpwerebroughttotheUSAinthe1970sto.A.spreadwithintheGreatLakesB.enrichAmericanpeople’severydaydietC.threatenfishingandtradeintheGreatLakesD.eatalgaeandworkascleanersatfishfarms57.HowmanymeasureshavebeentakentoprotecttheGreatLakesaccordingtothepassage?A.None.B.Onlyone.C.Several.D.Quiteafew.58.WhydoestheUtahstatewanttoremovearoundthree-fourthsofthecarpfromUtahLake?A.BecausethecarparedamagingtheJunesucker’shidingplace.B.Becausethecarpareeatingtheendangeredspecies—theJunesuckerfish.C.Becausethecarparenotgettingalongwellwithotherspeciesinthelake.D.Becausethecarparespreadingtoofastandhastakenupmuchofthelivingspace.59.Whatismostlikelytobetalkedaboutintheparagraphthatfollows?A.Otherproblemscausedbythecarp.B.Ideasondealingwiththeremovedfish.C.Decisionsmadebythelocalgovernment.D.Bringinginnewfoodsourcesinthefuture.60.Wherecanwemostprobablyreadthispassage?A.Inatravelmagazine.B.Inapersonaldiary.C.Inanfisheryreport.D.Inabiologytextbook.BMobilephonesarenolongerthesymbolofthepowerandpositioninsociety.Almosteveryoneownsone.Mobilephoneshavebecomeanecessarypartofpeople’slives.Lifewithoutamobilephoneislikelifewithoutoxygen,anelectricalappliance(电器)withoutelectricity,theworldwithoutlightorafootballmatchwithoutaball..Thesehavebecomeourlife’snecessity.Peoplehavenowstartedunderstandingthevalue,easeandcomfortsofhavingahandset.Today’shandsetsarenotonlymeantforcommunicationastheyareprovidingvariousotherfacilitiesessentialineverybody’slifelikeInternetfacility,gamingandmusicforentertainmentpurpose,chattingviatextmessages,etc.Theseamazingfeatureshavemadelifesoeasythatnoonetodaycaneventhinktolivewithoutamobilephone.Todayeveryonelooksformobilephoneswithlatesttechnology,latestfeaturesandsmartlooks.Tofulfillthesedesires,manufacturersgoonproducinghandsetsthatcanliveuptocustomers’demand.Onceyougoforahandsetyouwouldbebenefitedwithlotsoffreegiftsandamazingdiscountoffers.Tograbthisoffer,youhavetotieupwithanyoftheavailablenetworkproviders.Therearelotsofamazingmobilephonedealspresentwithvariousnetworkslikepayasyougodeals,contractphonedeals,SIMfreephones.ThesedealsofferdifferentbenefitsintermsoffreegiftslikeLCDTV,notebook,Plasma,cashbackoffers,freetextmessages,freecallingminutes,etc.whichfurtherattractcustomersinlargequantity.Cheapmobilephoneshavebecometheneedofthehourascompetitionisatpeakinmobilephoneindustrytoimprovethereputationandpopularityofthebrand.Youcaneasilysearchforcheapmobilephonesthroughonlineshoppingnetsasthisisoneoftheeasiestandfastestwaysofbuyingandselling.Thereareanumberofmobilecomparisonsitesavailablecomparingthousandsoffreshdealsfromvariousnetworkproviders.Onecaneasilyselectthebestaftercomparingthebenefitsofthedeals,whichsurelycansaveacustomer’svaluabletimeandmoney.61.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.LivewithaMobilePhoneB.TheHistoryofMobilePhoneC.VarietiesofMobilePhoneDealsD.MobilePhonewithBenefits62.Thebeststatementtobefilledintheblankinthefirstparagraphis.A.ItischeapernowtobuyamobilephoneB.NoonecanimaginethelifewithoutamobilephoneC.AlmosteveryonewishestohaveamobilephoneD.Sothemobilephonehasbecomepopularnow63.Whataboutthemobilephonemanufacturers?A.Theyareproducingasmanymobilephonesaspossible.B.Theyaredoingtheirbesttobeattheiropponents(对手).C.Theyarebringingdownthecostofmobilephones.D.Theyaretryingeverywaytoattractcustomers.64.Thepurposeofthefourthparagraphis.A.tosellnotebookcomputerstocustomersB.toshowhowconvenientitistouseaphoneC.todrawmoreandmorecustomersD.tomakeonebandofphonesknown65.Theunderlinedpartinthefifthparagraphmeans.A.atpresentB.ashorttimeC.thefixedtimeD.inthefutureCAlexanderScott,wholivedinPennsylvania,isregardedasaherobecauseshethoughtofothersbeforeherself.Alex’sgoalwastofindacureforpeoplewithcancer.AlexanderScottwasfouryearsoldwhenshestartedherownlemonade(柠檬水)stand.Whileshewastooweaktofightitoff,shewasstillstronginside.Alexraisedthousandsofdollarsforcancerresearch.Alexwasbornin1996.WhenAlexwasjustababytheyfoundatumor(肿瘤)onherbackandthentheyremovedit.TwodaysbeforeAlexanderScott’sfirstbirthdayshewasdiagnosedwithneroblastoma,aformofchildhoodcancer.Alexhastriedsohardtofighthercancer.WhenAlexwasfouryearsold,shewastryingtofindacuretohelpothers.That’swhenAlexhadtheideatostartherownlemonadestand.SheopenedherfirstlemonadestandinJulyof2000.Inherfirstyearsheraised$2,000.AswordspreadAlexstartedtogetmoreandmoredonationsfrompeople.AlexanderScotthasraisedmorethan$900,000forpediatriccancer.ThekindofheroAlexanderisherotoothersnearandfar.WhileAlexwastryingtofightoffcancer,sheraisedover$700,000.Hergoalwas$1,000,000forcancer.Mostofitwasfrompeoplethatdonatedmoneytohelpfindacureforcancer.AnotherreasonisthatwhenpeoplesawAlexstartedtohavealemonadestandtohelpothers,theystartedtodothesamething.Todaythereareabout200lemonadestandsheldtoraisemoneyforcancer.AfterAlexmethergoalshe’sprobablygoingtosavealotofchildrenandadults’lives.That’swhypeoplekeepgoingonwithhergoal.Maybewecanmeethergoalbydonatingmoneyandhelpingotherssoyoucanfindacureforcancer.IfyouwanttohelpAlexScottyoucanclickherownwebsitealexslemonade.Therearealotofpictures,andfactsaboutAlexScott.SadbuttrueAlexdiedonAugust1,2004fromneroblastomacancerwhenshewas8yearsold.66.AlexanderScottwasregardedasahero.A.becauseshestartedherownlemonadestandatfourB.becauseshedidalotforcancerresearchC.becauseshefoughtagainstcancerforalifeD.becauseshesufferedalotfromcancer67.Shewasdiagnosedwithcancer.A.whenshewasjustababyatlessthantenmonths.B.whenshewasbarelypastherfirstbirthday.C.whenshewasalmosttwelvemonths.D.whenshewasmanagingherstand.68.HowdidAlexandercollectsomuchmoney?A.Bysellinglemonadeatherstand.B.Bysettingup200lemonadestandsaround.C.Bythedonationfrompeople.D.Bybeingsupportedbyherparents.69.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothetext?A.Hergoalof$1,000,000hasbeenachieved.B.Themoney$1,000,000isusedforchildrenandadults’lives.C.Alexanderisabraveandcaringgirl.D.Peopledidalottohelpher.70.Wherewillyoureadthepassage?A.Inaschoolnewspaper.B.Onanoticeboard.C.Inaguidebook.D.OntheInternet.第四部分任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请仔细阅读下面短文,并依据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。留意:每个空格只填一个单词。Problem:Onthescaleofproblems,“picturesoffoodontheInternet”isfirmlyfirst-world.Andthatisalmostcertainlyatoo-generousdefinitionof“problem.”Whenitcomestophotographingandputtingyourdinneronline,Isayliveandletlive,youknow?Maybeyoursaladwasparticularlyinvitingandpleasingthatnight,andI,too,havespentmanyanhourclicking“random”onSmittenKitchenandsalivating(流口水).ButIassumeifyou’remakingtheefforttoarrangeyourfoodartfullyandpreserveitsmemoryinadigitalarchive,youmust...likefood.Andwantittotastegood.ArecentstudypublishedintheJournalofConsumerPsychologysuggeststhatspendingtimefocusingonimagesoffoodmakesthefooditselflesssatisfying.Methodology:Theresearchersassumedthatimaginingenjoyingsomethingmightleadtosatiation--thefeelingthatmakesthesecondpieceofcaketastenot-quite-as-goodasthefirst.Totestthis,theyhadsomepeopleparticipateintwoexperimentsthattheyweretoldwereseparate--oneinwhichtheyratedhowappetizingdifferentphotosoffoodlooked,andoneinwhichtheyatesomepeanutsandratedhowmuchtheyenjoyedthem.Aseparategroupofpeopledidthesameexperimentagain,butinthephoto-ratingportion,somewereaskedtoratehowappetizingthefoodwasortochooseapreferencebetweentwofoods,andsomewereaskedtoratethebrightnessofthephotoitself.Results:Themorephotosoffoodpeoplelookedat,thelesstheyenjoyedthepeanuts--iftheywerelookingatphotosofsaltyfood.Peoplewholookedcarefullyatimagesofsweetsenjoyedthepeanutsmore,suggestingthatimaginationcausessatiationonlyifyou’reimaginingasimilarfood.Inthesecondexperiment,participantswhofocusedonthebrightnessofthephotoswereabletoenjoythepeanutsmorethanthosewhowerethinkingaboutthedeliciousnessoffoodswhiletheylookedattheimages.Implications:You’llprobablyenjoyyourfoodmoreifyoudon’ttakeapictureofit,orscrollthroughimagesofcookiesatworkandtheneatonewhenyougethome.Thisalsohaspotentialimplicationsforadvertisers,whomayunknowinglybegivingawaysatiationforfreewhentheyshowim

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