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2025年新高考全国卷英语适应性模拟测试卷1
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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
译文
A
Hereare4museumexhibitionsthatareworthtravelingforin2024.
TheHarlemRenaissanceandTransatlanticModernism
MetropolitanMuseumofArt(TheMet),NewYorkCity
Onview:February25一June28,2024
ThehighlyanticipatedshowreflectstheMet'seffortstoplacetheworkofBlackartistsina
newlight.ExpectworksbyHarlemRenaissanceartists-largelydrawnfromthecollectionsof
historicallyBlackcollegesanduniversities-tohangalongsidethoseofEuropeancontemporaries
suchasHenriMatisse,EdvardMunchandPabloPicasso.
NewWorlds:WomentoWatch2024
NationalMuseumofWomenintheArts(NMWA),WashingtonD.C.
Onview:April14—August11,2024
Astheonlymuseuminthecountrydedicatedtotheworkoffemaleartists,theNMWAhas
itsnetworkofcommitteesacrosstheworldkeepingtabsonnewtalent,soyoucancountonitfor
anexhibitionthatbrimswithcreativity,ideasandthebuzz.Thisyear'srosterfeaturestwodozen
artists,fromGermanytoArkansastoPeru.
GeorgiaO'Keeffe:"MyNewYorks”
ArtInstituteofChicago(AIC),Chicago
Onview:June2一September24,2024
ThisshowwillexplorehowGeorgiaO'Keeffe-anartistdeeplyassociatedwiththe
Southwestandnature-spenthercrucialyearsintheU.S.A/sbiggestcity.Beforesheturnedher
eyetoflowers,skulls,anddesertsunsets,GeorgiaO'Keeffecapturedthevertiginous(令人眩晕
的)perspectivesofNewYorkCityliving-bothlookingupatskyscrapersfromthestreetlevel
anddownfromher30th-floorapartment.
Paris1874:TheImpressionistMoment
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NationalGalleryofArt(NGA),Washington,D.C.
Onview:September8,2024一January19,2025
Amomentthatchangedthecourseofculturetookplacein1874,whenanexhibitionofart
focusingontheeffectsoflight,onpaintingoutside,innature,andon
rejectingestablishmentconventionsopenedinParis.Thisimportantshowprovidesthe
visualandsocialcontext-before,duringandafter-foraturningpointinWesternart.
21.WhichexhibitionmayhelpyoulearnmoreaboutNewYorkCity?
A.TheHarlemRenaissanceandTransatlanticModernism
B.NewWorlds:WomentoWatch2024
C.GeorgiaO'Keeffe:uMyNewYorks”
D.Paris1874:TheImpressionistMoment
22.WhichmuseumcanJamesvisitifhestaysinWashington,D.C.for15daysinJuly?
A.MetropolitanMuseumofArt.
B.NationalMuseumofWomenintheArts.
C.ArtInstituteofChicago.
D.NationalGalleryofArt.
23.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?
A.TheMetexhibitsworksofBlackartistsonly.
B.GeorgiaO'KeeffepreferredlivinginNewYork.
C.Paris1874:TheImpressionistMomentwilllastforoneyear.
D.NMWAistheonlymuseuminU.S.A.thatfocusesonworksoffemaleartists.
B
ChrisSmithlookedlikeanyotheryoungboyinhisclass:thickhair,awidesmile,and
playingsports.Besidesallappearances,lifeforChriswasthesameasitwasforahundredother
boysinthesmalltownwherehegrewup,exceptfortheconstantevictions(马区逐),andeventually
beinghomeless.
Chris'fatherwasreckless(无所顾忌的)withfinances.Hismothertriedherbesttorunthe
homeuntilChris'littlebrotherdrowned,andthenhisfatherwenttoprison,andfinallythefamily
fellapart.
“Mymomshutthedooremotionally.Everythinggotworse,9,Chrisremembers.Thenshewas
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goneandranawayfromhomewithouttellingChris.Hedidthebesthecould,sleepingonhis
newlymarriedsistefssofa.t6Theydidn*thavemuchmoney,andIknewitwasaburdentotake
me-a17-year-old-in.Iwasgoingtodropoutfromhighschoolandmakeitonmyown.^^
ButChris'historyteacherhaddifferentideas.WhenChris'studybegantogodown,she
corneredhim."You'rethesmartestkidintheclass/5shetoldhim."Ifyoudon*tgraduate,you*re
goingtoregretit.”
“Schoolwasmysafeplace,“Chrissays.Schoolalsoofferedhimheatandfood.Itbecamethe
closestthingtohomehecouldfind,comparedtohisfather*soldtruckthatbecamehisbedandhis
studyspace.Heremembershishairfreezingontothewindowinthewinter.
Whengraduationcame,Chrisearnedafullscholarshiptocollegeandgraduatedinthetop
10ofhisclass.Whenit'stimetoapplyformedicalresidency,Chrissethisgoalhigh.Heapplied
forresidencyaroundthecountryandincludedtheNo.1programinthenationJohnsHopkins
University.Andthenthelettercame.Chriswasin.
“Ididn'treallythinkIhadachance.ButIhadlearnedtogiveeverythingmybestshot.Lifeis
neverfair.Butifyoudon'tgiveup,youwillgiveyourselfabetterchancetomakeit,“Chrissays.
24.WhydidChris*motherleavehome?
A.Becauseoffailureinbusiness.
B.Becauseoffinancialrestrictions.
C.Becauseofherhusband'srecklessness.
D.Becauseofheartbreakingfamilyevents.
25.How*sChris*lifeandstudyduringseniorhighschool?
A.Lazyandaverage.
B.Comfortableandcarefree.
C.Toughandhard-working.
D.Happyandunderanding.
26.WhatcanwelearnfromChris?
A.Neverloseheart.
B.Alwaysbewell-prepared.
C.Neverjudgeabookbyitscover.
D.Alwaysbehumbleandcautious.
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27.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.DoingIsBetterThanSaying
B.ThereIsNoEndtoLearning
C.FromaHomelessBoytoaMedicalResident
D.GreatHopesMakeGreatMan
C
AlltheBeautyintheWorld:TheMetropolitanMuseumofArtandMe,PatrickBringley's
memoir(回忆录)abouthis10yearsworkingasaguardatNewYork'sMetropolitanMuseumof
Art(Met),bringsnewmeaningtotheterm“artappreciation”.During8——12hourshiftsspent
amongthegalleries,hetakesadvantageofthegiftoftimetostudythemasterpieceshe'sbeen
hiredtoprotectandtothinkabouttheroleofartthroughouthistory.
BringleyisnottheonlyMetstaffertowriteabouttheinstitution.ButBringley's"guard's-eye
view“isunique,andhepresentshispersonalstorywithsincerity.AfterhisbrotherTom'sdeath
fromcancerin2008,Bringleygaveuphisjobasajournalistforajobinwhich'41washappytobe
goingnowhere”.Heexplains,hadlostsomeone.Ididnotwishtomoveonfromthat.Inasense,
Ididn*twishtomoveatall.^^Bringleydoesn'tsaywhenhedecidedtochannelhisexperienceof
findingpeaceintoart,butthisstoryaboutjumpingoffthecareerladderinordertofindthespace
forquietreflectionissurprisinglysuitedtoourtimes.
AlltheBeautyintheWorldofferswell-chosenfactsaboutthemuseumtosupportBringley's
personaltale.Asinterestingasthesefactsare,it*sBringley'sreflectionsondozensofindividual
paintings,photographs,sculpturesandancientartifactsthatturnthisbookintoatribute(致敬)to
thepowerofart.DiscussingAlfredStieglitz'sphotographsofhiswife,hewrites,a4Ithink
thatsometimesweneedpermissiontostopandadorethings,andaworkofartgivesusthat.^^
InaVermeerportraitofadozingmaidservant,heismovedtoseethattheartistcaught4Cthatfeeling
wesometimeshavethataprivatesettingpossessesholiness(神圣)ofitsown.Itwasmyconstant
feelinginTom*shospitalroom^^.
AsrichinmovinginsightsastheMetisintreasures,AlltheBeautyintheWorldremindsus
oftheimportanceoflearningnotaboutart,butfromit.Thisisartappreciationatahighlevel.
28.WhatmakesAlltheBeautyintheWorlddifferentfromotherbooksbyMetstaffers?
A.Itsauthor'spersonalsadstory.
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B.Itsauthor*suniquepointofview.
C.Itswell-chosenfactsaboutthemuseum.
D.Itsdetailedintroductiontotheartworks.
29.WhydidBringleydecidetobecomeaguardattheMet?
A.Torememberhisdeadbrother.
B.Toenrichhisjournalismcareer.
C.Tofindsomepeaceandquietinart.
D.Tostudytheartworksmoreclosely.
30.HowdoesBringleytellthemuseumstoriesinhismemoir?
A.Byrelatingmuseumfactstohispersonallife.
B.Byinterviewingretiredmuseumstaffmembers.
C.Bypresentingthebackgroundofeachmasterpiece.
D.Byengagingvisitorsinthediscussionoftheartworks.
31.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthebookasawhole?
A.Itrevealstheinnerworldoftheauthor.
B.Itoffersnewinsightsintoartappreciation.
C.Ittellslittle-knownfactsaboutthemuseum.
D.Itdeservestobereadforsomepeaceandquiet.
D
Alittlebrainstimulationatnightappearstohelppeoplerememberwhattheylearnedthe
previousday,astudyof18severeepilepsy(癫痫)patientshasfound.
Duringsleep,braincellsfireinrhythmicpatterns.Whentwobrainareassynchronize(使同
步)theirfiringpatterns,theyareabletocommunicate.Duringnon-rapideyemovementsleep,the
hippocampus,founddeepinthebrain,synchronizesitsactivitywiththeprefrontalcortex,which
liesjustbehindtheforehead.Thishelpstransformmemoriesfromthedayintomemoriesthatcan
lastalifetime.
Dr.ItzhakFriedattheUniversityofCaliforniaandhisteamgathered18epilepsypatients
whoalreadyhadelectrodes(电极)intheirbrainsformedicalevaluation.Thisofferedthe
scientistsawaytobothmonitorandchangeaperson'sbrainrhythms.Theyusedat6celebritypet”
testinwhichparticipantswereshownimagesmatchingaparticularcelebritywithaspecific
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animal.Thegoalwastorememberwhichanimalwentwithwhichcelebrity.
Patientssawtheimagesbeforegoingtobed.Whilesleeping,someofthemgottiny
electricalstimulationthroughthewiresintheirbrains.Inpatientswhogotthestimulation,
rhythmsinthetwobrainareasbecamemoresynchronized.Andwhentheywokeuptheyscored
higheronthetest.
Theexperimentwasbasedondecadesofresearchdonebyscientists,includingDr.Gyorgy
Buzsaki,aneuroscientistatNewYorkUniversity.Butchangingrhythmsinhealthypeople'sbrains
mightnotimprovetheirmemory,hesays,becausethosecommunicationchannelsarealreadyin
perfectcondition.Theepilepsypatientsmayhaveimprovedbecausetheystartedoutwithsleep
andmemoryproblemscausedbyboththedisorderandthedrugsusedtotreatit.
Evenso,hesays,theapproachhasthepotentialtohelpmillionsofpeoplewithdamaged
memory.Andbrainrhythmsprobablyplaypartsinmanyotherproblems.t6Theyarenotspecificto
memory.Theyaredoingalotofotherthings,“Buzsakisays,likeregulatingmoodandemotion.
32.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?
A.Theformingprocessofmemories.
B.Theworkingprincipleoftheresearch.
C.Theanalysisofbraincells*firingpatterns.
D.Theadvantagesforstudiesinbrainactivities.
33.Whywereelectricalstimulationsdeliveredtosomepatientsatnight?
A.Toconducttheirmedicalevaluation.
B.Tomonitortheirbrainrhythms.
C.Tofacilitatesynchronyoftheirbrainareas.
D.Torecordscoresofthememorytests.
34.Whatcanbeexpectedoftheapproachproposedintheresearch?
A.Itwillstrengthenhealthypeople'smemory.
B.Itmayenhancepeople'scommunicationskills.
C.Itcanhelpreduceepilepsypatients*druguse.
D.Itmighthelppeoplewithmentalproblems.
35.WhatisGyorgyBuzsaki*sattitudetowardFried'sresearch?
A.Hesitant.B.Favorable.
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C.Critical.D.Dismissive.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多
余选项。
Thismorning,myten-year-oldsonadmittedtobeingnervousabouthisupcomingmathtest.
“Thethingis,Mummy,"heexplained,'Tmnotgoodatmath.Itrytomakeaneducatedguess.
―36—
___37___,whichIdroveawayfrommymindwithanenormoussighofreliefafter
graduation.Exceptnowit'sbacktohauntmeintheformofchildren'shomework.AndIamnot
alone.Asurveyof2,000parentsfoundthat34percentareoutoftheirdepthinhomeworkatthe
primarylevel,andthefigurejumpsto44percentatthesecondarylevel.
Atmyson'sage,wehadadailytimestabletest-ifwegotlessthan15outof20,wehadto
writethewholelotout.Iwaswritingmytablesouteverynightforagoodsixmonths.___38___.
Showmealongdivisionsumandmywholebrainfreezes.Sothisdoesn*tmakememuchgoodfor
mathhomeworkhelp.
Myhusbandisnobetter,despitehavingamaster'sineconomics.Hegetsfrustratedwithour
children'sinabilitytounderstandwhattohimarebasicconcepts,whileIhoverontheside,
comprehendingthepainperfectly.___39___.
Theabsoluteworstiswhenthehomeworkisn'tevenknowledge-basedbutasksyouto,for
example,researchinformationandcreateaslideshowaboutthelifecycleofanegg.
Salvation(救赎),thankfully,hasrecentlyarrivedwithchangesofschoolforourtwo
youngerchildren.Mymiddlesonnowdoeshishomeworkatschool.Myyoungestisataprimary
thathasdecidedthathomeworkisunnecessary.___40___.
A.Well,Ialsostrugglewithmath
B.Itusuallyendsineveryone*stears
C.Despitethat,itdoesn'tseemtohavestuck
D.Infact,homeworkshouldneverbeforparentstodo
E.Ignorance,thankgoodness,isonceagainablessing
F.ButsometimesIjustdon*tknowwhattheanswershouldbe
G.Partoftheproblemisthattheschoolsteachthingsdifferentlynow
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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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选
项。
In2008,CalvinLowe'sfour-year-oldsonTylerneededtohaveaserioussurgery.
Ontheappointeddayofthe___41___,heandhiswifebroughtTylertoChildren'sHospital
ColoradoinDenver."Aswesatinthewaitingroom,waitingforsomeoneto___42___usbackto
thesurgeryarea,therewasalotof43___inourhearts,9,Loweremembered.
Whenanursecalledthefamilyback,Lowe'sfears___44___.Ayoungdoctorwalkedinto
theroomandtoldthecouplethathewouldbe45thesurgery.Asthedoctorbeganto
___46howthesurgerywouldproceed,Lowe'smindwenttotheworstpossible47.
Butthenthedoctordidsomething___48___.HelookedbothLoweandhiswifeintheeye,puta
___49___handoneachoftheirshoulders,andsaid,"Today,yoursonismyson.^^
Afterthesurgerywasover,the___50___camebackouttothefamilywithabigsmileand
said,“Oursonisjustfine,andyoucan___51___himhereinafewminutes.
Tylerisnow20yearsoldandhopestobecomeaprofessionalphotographer.Alltheseyears
afterthesurgery,
Lowestill52theyoungdoctor'skindness."Iwillneverforgetthat,“Lowesaid,
"becausethatwasindeedthe53ofstressthen.Ican'ttellyouhow54webothwere
forwhathesaidtousthatday.Itwasvery___55___andmeaningful.^^
41.A.injuryB.accidentC.operationD.examination
42.A.callB.driveC.moveD.rush
43.A.shockB.anxietyC.sadnessD.anger
44.A.fadedB.grewC.appearedD.stopped
45.A.receivingB.recordingC.missingD.performing
46.A.learnB.discoverC.explainD.guess
47.A.optionB.reactionC.approachD.outcome
48.A.unexpectedB.confusingC.necessaryD.excellent
49.A.balancingB.leadingC.comfortingD.directing
50.A.nurseB.doctorC.patientD.photographer
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51.A.leaveB.seeC.catchD.train
52.A.passesonB.repliestoC.paysoffD.thinksof
53.A.reliefB.reminderC.secretD.source
54.A.eagerB.sorryC.gratefulD.regretful
55.A.helpfulB.successfulC.typicalD.educational
第二节(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。
EveryLunarNewYear,Chinaintroducesazodiac(生肖)signfromacycleof12lucky
animals.Thisyear,it*stheYearoftheDragon,ormore___56___(accurate)JtheYearofthe
Loong,\Thenwhafsthedifference?
TheWestern___57___(describe)ofdragonsas6tfire-breathingwingedcreatures^^was
inspiredbyliteraturesuchasBeowulf-theoldEnglishepicaboutaScandinavianhero___58___
contributionwaskillingmonsters,includingadragon.Greekfairytalesalsopresenteddragons
au,,
___59___violentseamonstersorguardsofvaluable___60___(possession).Bycontrast,loong?
aword___61___(create)inthe19thcentury,remindspeopleofstrengthandfortune,and
should___62___(distinguish)fromWestem'dragon”.InShiji,___63___Chinesehistorybook,it
issaidthatanemperor'smotherdreamedofaloonglyingonherbody,___64___(predict)thebirth
ofafutureemperor.Exactlyforthisreason,Chinesepeopleproudlyclaimtheyare"descendantsof
theloong”.
Therefore,somecultureexpertshavebeencallingforaswitchto'loong”.___65___(tell)
theChinesedragonfromthefrighteningmonstersofWesterntales.Thecallisalsoinlinewiththe
pushforculturalconfidencetochoosethepreferredtranslationoftheMandarinwordfora
creaturelongrespectedinChineseculture.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
你校英文报计划举办主题为“携手行动,节约粮食”的作文比赛。请你写一则活动通知,
内容包括:
1.介绍活动目的;2.说明参赛要求。
注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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WelcometoJointheEnglishWritingCompetition
第二节(满分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。
TheLoser
WhenJaecamehomefromschool,hecouldn*tfindhiskeys."Whatnow?”hethought.His
parentswouldn*tbehomeforanhour.Justthen,Ron,themanwholivednextdoor,walkedpast.
JaehadneverreallytalkedtoRon,butheknewRonwasafriendofhisfatherandthatthey
hadplayedtogethermanytimes."Ican'tjustsitouthere,^^Jaemumbledtohimself.Jaemarched
toRon*sdoorandknocked.Whenitopened,Jaesaid,"Hi,Ron,I*ve
lostmykeys,andmyparentsaren'thome.CouldIwaitherewithyou?'"'Sure,''Ronsaid.
Inside,Jaesawabaseballonashelf.
RonsmiledwhenhesawJaelookingatit."Thatonewassignedbythe1987Minnesota
Twins,rightaftertheWorldSeries,9,hesaid."Dadtakesmetotheirgamessometimes,9,Jaesaid.
“Wheredidyougetthis?,,t6Iwasaprofessionalrefereeforthirtyyears,“Ronanswered.Jae'seyes
widenedasheasked,“Areferee?Didyoumeet...^^Hebegantoshootquestions.Grinning(咧
着嘴笑),RontoldJaeaboutpastplayers,thethingstheysaidandtheircharms.
WhenitwastimeforJaetoleave,herequested,ccCanIcomeagainsometime?”"Sure,“Ron
smiled.
“Wow,losingmykeysturnedoutokay,“Jaethoughtashewalkedhome.Thenextdayat
school,Jaesearchedhisdesk,"Oh,no.Notagain!?,hecomplained."Needhelp?”askedhis
t4
classmateMartina.Shewasnewinschool.Yes,mydinosaurbookismissing,^^Jaereplied.
“Doyouwanttoborrowmine?^^askedMartina,sheshowedhimadinosaurencyclopedia(百
科全书)."That'sthesamebookasIuse!”Jaeexclaimed.ctAreyouintodinosaur,too?”"Yeah,“
saidMartina."What'syourfavorite?,,a4Haveyouheardof…?”Theykepttalking.
Afterschool,JaeandMartinawenttotheparktoplaycatchwithJae'sfavoritebaseball.
“Martina'sagoodplaymateandprettycool,^^Jaethoughtashewenthome.
注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
ThenextSaturdaymorning
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