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⻓沙市2025年新⾼考适应性考试做题时,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。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?1.WhathappenedtoMolly?A.Shefellill.B.Shehadtowork.C.2.Whatdoesthewomanmeanaboutthebeach?A.Shewillwalkthere.B.It’sclosetothehotel.C.Itcovmile.3.Whatwaswrongwiththecar?A.Ithadaflattire.B.Itwasn’tcleanlywashed.C.Itwasparkedwrongly.4.Whatarethetwospeakersdoing?A.Choosingcandies.B.Reservinghotelrooms.C.Talkingaboutafilm.5.Wherearethespeakersnow?A.Athome.B.Atarestaurant.C.I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。6.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenElliotandthewoman?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Motherandson.C.Bossandemployee.7.Whatwillthemando?A.Explainhiswork.B.TalkwithElliot.C.Askparentsforhelp.8.WhatproblemdoesThomashave?A.Aheadache.B.Atoothache.C.Astomachache.9.WhatdoesthewomanmeanaboutThomas?A.Heishomesick.B.Heeatsthewrongfood.C.Heshouldtakemedicine.10.WhatwillThomasdonext?A.Visithisparents.B.Gohomedirectly.C.Stayinthecamp.A.Itssurfing.B.Itslocation.12.Whenwillthecompetitionprobablybegin?A.In5minutes.B.In55minutes.C.Inove13.Whowillbeprobablyintroducedfirst?A.Thecompetitors.B.Theadvertiser.C.Thejudges.14.Whydoesthemandisliketake-offs?A.Itisdangerous.B.Itmakeshimsick.C.Ittakesalongtime.15.Wherearethespeakersgoing?A.Spain.B.America.16.Whatattractsthemanmost?A.Thevillages.B.Themuseums.C.Thebeaches.17.Howdoesthemanfeelintheend?A.Nervous.B.Relieved.C.I18.HowdidFlorenceNightingalegethername?A.Itwasgivenbyanurse.B.Itoriginatedfromabook’stitle.C.Itwasfromherplaceofbirth.19.WhywasFlorenceNightingaleawardedtheRoyalRedCrossmedal?A.Forthehospitalsshebuilt.B.Forthecuresshedeveloped.C.Forthecontributionsshemade.20.Whatisthepurposeofthespeech?A.Toentertaintheaudiencewithastory.B.Tointroduceafamoushistoricalfigure.C.ToshowthegreatchangesinFlorence.ANowadayssomedocumentarieskindofblowviewersawaywiththeiruniqueshootingskillsandfascinatinginsights.Herearethreepicksamongthemfor2024.●FantasyWestwardJourneyChiefDirector:LiuYileLength:SixEpisodesProducers:ChenXiaoyuBroadcastingPlatforms:BilibiliThisfilmseriesisthefirstgamedocumentarycreatedbyNetEaseandaCCTVproductionteam.Itshowstheintegrationofvideogameproductionwithtraditionalshadowplayart,ancientbuildingrestorationtechniques,andmovable-typeprinting,whichembodiestheconnectionbetweenChineseintangibleculturalheritage(⾮物质⽂化遗产)andvideogameproduction.●BeautifulGuangdongandWildLingnanProducers:RongMingchang,LiuJiangtaoLength:FiveEpisodesProducers:NanfangMetropolisDaily,NvideoBroadcastingPlatforms:TencentVideo,BilRichwithmountains,coastsandvalleys,LingnanareainthesouthofChinaisblessedwiththousandsofrecordedanimalsandplants.Thisdocumentaryseriesfocusesongeographicalfeatures,presentingthebeautifulsceneryandvitalityofwildcreaturesnativetoGuangdongProvince.●AMeetingwithArchitects(SeasonⅡ)Directors:JiaLi,LiangShuaiLength:TenEpisodesProducers:I-TALKBroadcastingPlatforms:BilibiliThisdocumentaryisthefirston-the-spotinterviewseriesaboutpersonalitiesinthefieldofarchitectureinChina.EachepisodefeaturesaninterviewwithstararchitectslikeMaYansongandLiXiangningattheconstructionsite,filmingthemomentofinspirationandthespiritofthemodernera.Itaimstoshowadeepunderstandingoftheessenceofarchitecture—itisnotonlythepresentationofthearchitect’sdesign,butalsoasharedspacethateveryonecaninteractwiththroughbodyandmind.21.WhodocumentvariouswildcreaturesinthesouthernChina?A.LiuYileandChenXiaoyuJiaB.LiandLiangShuaiC.RongMingchangandLiuJiangtaoD.MaYansongandLiXiangning22.WhatisspecialaboutAMeetingwithArchitects(SeasonⅡ)?A.ItbroadcastsonBilibili.B.Itfeaturesface-to-facetalks.C.Itpresentsrestorationskills.D.Itshowcasesthemodernart.23.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Amagazine.B.Abrochure.C.Areport.D.Atextbook.BLikeothercitiesinNewJersey’sRustBelt(铁锈地带),Patersonhasfallenonhardtimes,withitsonce-famoustextile(纺织品)industryindisrepairanditsschoolsabandoned.Strickland,anexpertinschooldesignandinstructoratMITinBoston,hadbeenhiredasaconsultanttohelpPatersonfindsitesfornewschools.Thearchitecthatchedagrandplantohelprevitalize(复兴)Paterson’sschoolsandthecityitself.Sixcareeracademiesareholdingclassesatoldsites.Thesesmallchangeshavenotgoneunnoticed.Thecity,astheresidentsexpected,hasthepotentialtoshine.Anearlyunoccupiedthree-storyshoppingmallhousestwoschools,onefocusedonmedicalcareers,theotheronmediaartsandurbanplanning.Englishandmathteachersforthetwoschoolsleadclassesinstorefrontsthatwereemptyjustayearago.Acrosstown,underthethickwoodenbeams(横梁)ofanoldtextilefactoryandatrainengineplant,studentswithdisabilitieswilllearnaboutcareerswiththeregion’stransportationsystems.StricklandrequireshisgraduatestudentsatMITtohelpPatersonconstructmodelsfornewbuildingprojectsinthecity.JaneRiesman,oneofStrickland’sstudents,hasbeenworkingwithherkidsonaneducationalparkthatwouldreplaceawastelandoflifelessasphalt(沥⻘)andgrassthatstretchesbetweentwodowntownschools.Thesurroundingneighborhoodishardlyinspiring;pulling-downofahigh-risehousingprojectisunderway,showeringdusteverywhere.ButRiesman’sstudentsenvisionaverydifferentplace.Oneofthestudentmodelsincludesaswimmingpool,skatingcourt,climbingwall,sandbox,andapondwithafountainandlotsoftrees.“It’sfun,anditmakesusfeellikewe’reinchargeandhelpingthecommunity,”says15-year-oldMarilynMedina,oneofthemodel’screators.Stricklandsaysit’simportantforthestudentstodream.“They’resettingatoneforthetown,”hesays.“Thekidscanpushtheenvelopeandchangetheculture.”24.WhatwasPatersonlikeinthepastaccordingtoparagraph1?A.Itfellintoseveredisrepair.B.Itrarelyproducedanyiron.C.Itstextileindustrywaswell-known.D.Itsschoolswerecompletelydeserted.25.Whatwastheresidents’attitudetowardsStrickland’splan?A.Opposed.B.Favorable.C.Dismissive.D.Uncaring.26.WhatcanweinferaboutRiesman’sstudents?A.Diligentandinnocent.B.Funnyandresponsible.C.Honestandtrustworthy.D.Imaginativeandhelpful.27.Whatdoesthetextfocuson?A.Transformingoldbuildingstoshine.B.Revitalizingthecity’sshoppingmall.C.Developingstudents’logicalthinking.D.WitnessingtheriseandfallofPaterson.CArtificialintelligence—orAI—isthecomputercode(代码)thatallowsamachinetodosomethingthatnormallyrequiresahumanbrain.OnTikTok,forinstance,AIsortsthepostssothatthefirstonesyouseearelikelytobethoseyou’dprefer.ButbeforeanAIcandoanyofthat,developersmusttrainit.Andthetrainingconsumesenergy.AItrainingispoweredmostlybyfossil(化⽯)fuels,accordingtooneofthelargeststudiesofitskind.Lessthan25percentofAIsuselow-carbonenergysourcessuchashydroelectricityandnuclearpowerduringtraining.Infact,researchersnowworrythattraining’sappetiteforenergycouldsoonbecomeahugeproblem.TheenergytodevelopAIcomesoutoftheelectricalnet.Andinmostpartsoftheworld,makingelectricityemits(排放)carbondioxideandothergreenhousegasesintotheair.Language-processingAIsystemslearnbydevouring(吞⻝)textsinaparticularlanguage.Thismightinclude“reading”everythingeverpublishedonlineinsomelanguage,includinglibrariesfullofoldbooksthathavebeendigitized.Suchdata-intensivetrainingusesalotofenergy.TotranslatebetweenEnglishandChinese,forexample,anAImodelmaydealwithmillionsorevenbillionsoftranslatedbooksandarticles.Inthisway,itlearnswhichwordsandphrasesmatch.Later,whengivenanewtext,itrecommendsitsowntranslation.In2019,researcherscalculatedtheimpactofdevelopingAImodelnamedTransformer.Itreleasedamassive626,000poundsofcarbondioxide.That’sequaltothegreenhousegasesthatwouldbepouredbyfiveAmericancarsfromwhentheyweremadetowhentheywerejunked.Today,mostAIdevelopmenthappensatdatacenters.Thesecomputer-filledbuildingsaccountforsome2percentUSelectricityuseand1percentofglobalenergyuse.SomeAIexpertshavesoundedanalarmaboutthethreattheseenergygiantspose.28.WhatisAItrainingmainlyenergizedby?A.Fossilfuels.B.Solarenergy.C.Nuclearenergy.D.Greenhousegases.29.Whatdoweknowaboutthelanguage-processingAIsystems?A.Theyprocesslimitedtexts.B.Theywillreplacetranslators.C.Theyseldomreaddigitalbooks.D.Theyareenergy-consuming.30.WhydoestheauthormentionTransformerinparagraph4?A.Tohighlightitssignificance.B.TospeakhighlyofAI’spower.C.Todemonstrateresearchers’creativity.D.Tostressitseffectontheenvironment.31.Whatdoestheauthorimplyinthelastparagraph?A.AI’sdevelopmentposesathreattodatacenters.B.TheenergyconsumptionofAIcan’tbeignored.C.AIiseffectivelytransformingthewaywelearn.D.Peopleshouldtakeactiontoreducegasemission.DDecadesofincreasingcornandsoyabeanproductionhaveturnedBrazilintoanagriculturalpowerhouse,whichalsoledtothedestructionoftheAmazonrainforest.Thathaslongputfarmersandenvironmentalistsindisagreement.ButastudyreleasedinOctoberbytheFederalUniversityofMinasGerais(UFMG)andRainforestFoundationNorway(RFN)showstheextenttowhichdeforestationishurtingfarmerstoo.Thereportshowsthatthepracticeofclear-cuttingintheBrazilianAmazonledtoreducedcropproduction,resultingintotaleconomiclossesofabout$1billionbetween2006and2019.Thenetrevenues(收⼊)forsoyabeansdroppedby10%overthattime,whilecornrevenuesdroppedby20%.AndersKrogh,aspecialistforestadviseratRFN,saysthesefindingsdemonstratethedangerdeforestationposestoglobalfoodsecurity.Whenancientforestsbecomerollingplains,adelicatebalanceofwatercycleisdisturbed.Astreesbreathe,theyturnwaterintovapour(⽔蒸⽓),whichgoesontoformlarge,thickrainclouds,andhasacoolingeffectontheregion.Thisrecyclingprocessalsoinfluencesatmosphericcirculation(循环),whichplaysakeyroleintemperatureregulationintheAmazonbasin.Theeffectsaretheseverestinthemostdeforestedregions.Lessrainandhotterdaysmeansmallerharvestsandsmallerrevenues.PreventingfurtherdeforestationinBrazil’ssouthernAmazoncouldslowthetrend.Plus,reforestingcouldevenchangerainfalltrends:thereportconcludesthatiftheBrazilianstateofParáweretoreforest55,000km²offarmingland,theraincouldcomeonaveragefivedaysearlier,andupto19insomeareas.Fornow,though,thatseemslikeatallorder.AgriculturalfirmsinBraziltendtotreatsuchreportsandtheresearcherswhoproducethemwithdoubt.Theterm“agri-phobic(农业恐惧)”isoftenusedtodescribescientistswhocriticizethecountry’sfarmingpractices.Atthegrassrootslevel,despitetheincreasingcostsofadaptingtodrierconditions,Brazilianfarmersdoubttheclaimsthatlowerproductionresultsfromclimatechangeordeforestation.BritaldoSoares-Filho,aresearcheratUFMGandthereport’sleadauthor,hopesthatconcentratingonthefinancialeffectofdeforestation,ratherthanabstractmodelling,canchangefarmers’minds.Sustainablefarmingpractices,heurges,areintheeconomicinterestsofagribusiness.32.Howdoestheauthordevelopparagraph2?A.Bylistingstatistics.B.Bycitingasaying.C.Bymakinganassumption.D.Byintroducingaconcept.33.Whichisclosetotheunderlinedidiom“atallorder”inmeaninginparagraph4?A.Ahardnut.B.AbigfiC.Ahelpinghand.D.Ared-letterday.34.WhatdoesBritaldoSoares-Filhomean?A.Loggingcontributestofinancialincrease.B.Abstractmodellingmakesabigdifference.C.Clear-cuttingputsglobalfoodsecurityingreatdanger.D.Farmersshouldfocusonthefinancialimpactofdeforestation.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Deforestation:itboostsrevenues?B.Watercycle:itdisturbsagriculture?C.Climatechange:itworsensrainforest?D.Reforesting:itrelievesglobalwarming?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。AccordingtoscientistShirleyMueller,collectingfeedsthepleasurecenterofthebrain,butwithoutthedrawbacksofalcoholorsmoking.“36.”saysMueller.“Andit’salsoawayforthecollectortotemporarilyletgooftheburdensintheirlivesandfindjoyinthemoment.” 37.Morethan100,000yearsago,ourancestorssearchedforstones,shells,andotheruselessobjectsjustastheyhuntedforfood.Inmoderntimes,whilesomepeoplecollectasastatementofwhotheyare,otherscollectasaninvestmentorasourceofpleasure.Collectingrequiresattainingknowledge.Youhavetofigureoutwhereyoucanfindthedesireditems,whatthey’reworth,andhowyouwillorganizeanddisplayyourcollections.Thoseactivitiesstimulateareasofthebraininvolvedinitsfunctioning,skillsthatincludeworkingmemory,multitasking,andcontrollingimpulse(脉搏).38.Onaphysiologicallevel,researchinFrontiersinHumanNeuroscienceshowsthatphysicalobjectshaveuniqueeffectsonbrainfunctionsspecificallyrelatedtomemory.Meanwhile,visualizingobjectsstimulatesmanyareasofthebrain.Eachobjectisassociatedwithaperson,experience,ormomentintime,andyoucanbetterrecallthosethingsbecauseyouhaveareminder.39.Eachitemisaclueforyourmemory. 40.Collectorsoftenreportthatthefriendshipofothercollectorsisoneofthemostrewardingaspectsofcollecting.Interactingwithsellers,othercollectors,orevenadmirersofyourcollectioncanalsoserveasafoundationforrelationship-building.Itcandevelopbothasenseofbelongingandindividuality.A.Ofcourse,collectingisnotanewphenomenonB.ItisabitchallengingandtiringforustodisplayC.CollectingcanbeaformofexerciseforthemindD.Inthatway,collectionsactasaphysicaltimemachineE.CollectingisawaytofeelasenseofsafetyandcomfortF.CollectingalsoseemstohitfundamentalrelationshipneedsG.Ittakesalongtimeforpeopletoformthehabitofcollecting阅读下⾯短⽂,从每题所给的A、B、C、“DoaGoodTurnDaily.”Thisisasloganofthescouttroop(童⼦军).A13-year-oldscout,namedJonathanWerner,inTroop506ofHamLake,Minnesota,isbravely4areaswhenitcomesto“goodturns.”Likemanytroops,Troop50642popcorneachfalltoraise43.Underitsgenerousrewardprogram,scouts44apercentageoftheirsalesingiftcardsandcashpointsredeemable(可兑换)forscouting-relatedactivities.45,Jonathanspentthenextfewyearsdevelopinganastonishing46forselling.Withthe47,Jonathanpracticedalotandstrategized48.In2021,he49$46,193.75insales,makinghima(an)50sellerinthenation.Hemighthavesplurgedon(挥霍)himself,buthehadother51—Heshiftedfrombigsellertobigspender,hand-selecting$5,000worthofgiftsfordozensofkidsinthenurseryheoncestayed.Andeachpresentmustbebeautifully 52inperson.“Jonathan53persons.”sayshisscoutmaster,AaronMiller.Thefirstyearhedidthetoysforadoptedkids,peoplewereallfloored.“Hedoesn’tjustgiveitawaytosomebodyelse.Hemakesitvery54fromstarttofinish.”headds.Hemaynothearfromthekidsthemselves,butsocialworkers,scoutleaders,customersandtotalstrangershavereachedouttothankhimforhis55.Themostworthwhilethingistotrytoputhappinessintothelivesofothers.Thiskidisagreatexampleforallofus.41.A.interviewingB.exploringC.facilitatingD.recommending42.A.collectsB.buysC.sells43.A.familiesB.moneyC.awa44.A.declineB.controlC.weake45.A.InspiredB.FinishedC.AnnoyedD.Moved46.A.sale47.A.driveB.anxietyC.shifters48.A.stressfullyB.randomlyC.carefully49.A.borrowedB.earned50.A.topB.lowest51.A.presentsB.problemsC.ideas52.A.hand-wrappedB.3D-printedC.mass-producedD.machine-carved53.A.talkstoB.greetswit54.A.crazyB.55.A.technologyB.apologyC.curiosityD.gene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。BlackMyth(神话):Wukongisanactionandrole-playinggamesetinChinesemythology.Within10hoursofitsofficialrelease56(global),ithadovertwomillionplayersathomeandabroad.Theunexpectedsuccessofthegame,developed57aprivateChinesecompany,hasallowedpeopletoappreciategenuineChinese58(tradition)culture.Wukong59MonkeyKing,isaniconic(标志性)figurefromJourneytotheWest,aChineseclassicnovel60(date)backabout500years.FengJi,thegame’sproducer,saidthatthegamewouldattractgamerstotheChinesegod-evilstory.Gamescombiningiconicculturalelementsmay61(regard)asaformofculturalexchange.Indeed,enjoyingthegamecouldbeajourneytoexperiencethebeautyofChineseculture—62(it)music,landscapes,a wecandoisgivepeopleacloserlookthroughthegame,”saidthegame’sart64(direct),YangQi,“AndChinawillalwayswelcomethetravelersworldwidewhoandlearnmoreaboutChineseculture.”你校英语俱乐部拟开展主题为“MyDreamJob”的英语演讲⽐赛。请你写⼀篇演讲稿2.你的理由及打算。2.请按如下格式作答。MyDreamJobGoodmorning,ladiesandgentlemen.It’smyhonortobeheretodeliveraspeech.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。ItwasNewYear’sDay.Imadearesolutiontofindmystray(⾛失的)dog,Puppy-Rocky.Inthemorning,Icouldhearicyrainknockingthewindows.Isa

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