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第1页(共1页)2025年甘肃省张掖市高考英语二模试卷听力第一部分:听力(共两节,满分7.5分)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。1.(1.5分)Whatdoesthewomanapologizefor?A.Thetastelessfood.B.Thebrokenshower.C.Theoutdateddecorations.2.(1.5分)Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Cheese.B.Apples.C.Porksausages.3.(1.5分)Whatdoesthemanremindthewomantodo?A.Fetchanewdress.B.Buyabirthdaycake.C.Bringbacksomecandies.4.(1.5分)WhenwillMichaelbeback?A.OnFriday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.5.(1.5分)WhatwillRobertprobablydotomorrow?A.Completethereport.B.AttendMr.Green'sclass.C.Watchamatch.第二节(共5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。6.(3分)(1)WhydoesEricmakethephonecall?A.Tocalloffanappointment.B.ToinviteEmilytodinner.C.Toaskforapickup.(2)WhatwillEricdotomorrownoon?A.Presentaprojectplan.B.OfferEmilysomeadvice.C.Dineoutwiththecustomer.7.(3分)(1)WhereisBennow?A.Atschool.B.Atthecinema.C.Onthesubway.(2)WhatisMaria'ssuggestion?A.Drivingtosavetime.B.Changingthemovie.C.Cyclingtothedestination.8.(6分)(1)WhatdidRosedoattheweekend?A.Sheplantedstrawberries.B.Shewenttoamarket.C.Shevisitedafriend.(2)WhatdidCharlesfindintheoldjacket?A.Atrainticket.B.Afamilyphoto.C.Ashoppingreceipt.(3)WhatistherelationshipbetweenCharlesandSarah?A.Fatheranddaughter.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Husbandandwife.(4)WheredoesCharleslivenow?A.InNewYork.B.InSanFrancisco.C.InLosAngeles.9.(6分)(1)Whatisthewomanprobably?A.Aninterviewer.B.Ashowproducer.C.Amusicaldirector.(2)WhatisachallengeforMax?A.Adaptingtothetightschedule.B.Acceptingdifferentviewpoints.C.Lookingforcreativeinspiration.(3)WhydothebandmemberscallMaxBigBrother?A.Heisthetallestone.B.Heisolderthantheothers.C.Hehastherichestexperience.(4)HowdoesMaxfeelaboutthebandnow?A.Concerned.B.Surprised.C.Hopeful.10.(4.5分)(1)Whatwillthevisitorsenjoyfirst?A.Mapsandphotos.B.Plantsandanimals.C.Paintingsandsculptures.(2)WhatcanvisitorsdoattheHallofNatureHistory?A.Appreciateartcollections.B.Experiencetheearlyculture.C.Communicatewithnativepeople.(3)Wherewillthetourend?A.Inthecafeteria.B.IndowntownRegent.C.AttheJacobsonGallery.第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分37.5分)第一节 (共4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。11.(7.5分)In2025,theNationalCouncilonPublicHistory(NCPH)conferenceiscomingtoMontreal,Canada,March26﹣29,2025.NowisyourchancetomakepublichistoryconnectionsintheUSandCanada,extendingyourreachacrossbordersandfindlike﹣mindedorganizationsandprojectsfurtheraway.Here,you'reabletogetthewordoutaboutyourorganization,institution,services,orproductstomorethan800publichistoriansinattendance,over1,500NCPHmembers,andmanysocialmediafollowersacrossallplatforms.Tofitinwithourhostcity,NCPH2025willbeaconferencewithsessioncontentinEnglishandFrench.RegistrationopensfromSeptember15,2024toMarch29,2025,andyoucanregistereitherbysendinganemailatmeghillmiu,eduoronthespot.Thisisdefinitelyagreatchance,sodon'tmissittoengagewiththelivelypublichistorycommunityandshareyourpassiononaninternationalstageinMontreal.WaystoattendNCPH2025•Sponsoranevent,item,orserviceattheconference•ExhibitonsiteatLeCentreSheratonMontrealinMontreal,Quebec,Canada•AdvertisedigitallyandinprintinourAnnualMeetingProgramRegistrationratesanddatesRegistrationtypeEarlyregistration(November1,2024﹣January29,2025)Regularregistration(January30,2025﹣March12,2025)Onsiteregistration(March26﹣29,2025)NCPHMember$176.00$220.0$240.00NCPHNon﹣Member$24.00$305.0$325.0Student(MemberandNon﹣Member)120.00$145.00$160.0RefundRefundrequestsmustbesubmittedviaemailnolaterthanMarch12,2025.Email:ncph@.•100%refundofregistrationfeewillbeissuedifcancellationrequestisreceivedbyJanuary29,2025.•50%refundofregistrationfeewillbeissuedifcancellationrequestisreceivedbetweenJanuary30andMarch12,2025.(1)WhatcanweknowaboutNCPH2025?A.Itinviteshistoryexperts.B.Ithelpslanguagelearning.C.ItcentersonFrenchhistory.D.Itrefusesonsiteregistration.(2)HowmuchwouldastudentmemberpayifregisteringinFebruary,2025?A.$120.00B.$145.00C.$220.00D.$240.00(3)Howcanonegetafullrefund?A.BypostingarefundrequestonJanuary29,2025.B.BysendingarefundemailonDecember29,2024.C.BycancelingonthewebsiteonNovember1,2024.D.BycallingtomakeacancellationonMarch3,2025.12.(10分)CecilyEklundhasalwaysadoredherbabydolls(洋娃娃).Whenshewassix,sheneededthemmorethanever.Shehadtogothroughbrain⁃cancersurgeryandMRIscans,butshewastoldshecouldn'ttakeherfavoritedollswithherintothemagnetic(磁性的)machinebecausetheyhadmetalinthem.SoCecilyandhermom,Cathy—ahome⁃schoolerofsevenkidsandaprofessionaldollmakerinWestlock—gotcreative.Together,theymadeaspecialdoll,usingweightedglassandotherMRI⁃safematerials,thatcouldstaywithCecilyduringthelongimagingappointments.Besidesthematerialsitwasmadewith,thedollwasuniqueinthatithadnofacialfeatures."That'ssotheycanhaveanyemotion,"saysCecily,whowasinspiredtocreatethesedolls,called"BlessingBabies",forothersickkids.Sheandhermombegancreatingmore,donatingsometochildren'shospitalsandsellingotherstofundraise.Duetohighdemand,theyinvitedotherdollmakerstoworkalongsidethem.Soon,dollm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heyworryitwillmakeitevenmoredifficulttoreachahuman.Whatismore,generativeAIbotshaveatendencytoprojectcompleteconfidenceintheirresponsesevenwhentheyarewrong,whichcouldcausechaos.Earlierthisyear,AirCanadawasforcedtorepayacustomerwhowasincorrectlypromisedadiscountbytheairline'sAIchatbot.Asecondquestioniswhatallthismeansforthecall⁃centeragents.ItispredictedthatgenerativeAIwouldleadtoa20%﹣30%reductionincustomer⁃servicejobsby2026.Fornow,Mr.GoellersaysClearSourceisfocusedonusinggenerativeAItohelptrainitshumanagents.Butheadds,"IwouldbeputtingmyheadinthesandifIsaidAIwouldn'treplacepeople."(1)HowdoesgenerativeAIdifferfromtraditionalcustomerservice,accordingtothepassage?A.Itiscuriousandmultilingual.B.Itisintelligentandinteractive.C.Itispoliteandcommunicative.D.Itiscost⁃effectiveandwelcoming.(2)(重难题)WhydomostcustomersfavorserviceagentsinsteadofgenerativeAI?A.Theyfinditchallengingtodealwith.B.Theystillvaluehuman⁃to⁃humancontact.C.Theybelieveitwillnotfullydeliveritspromise.D.Theyworryaboutfallingvictimtoitsefficiency.(3)WhatcanbeinferredfromthepassageaboutgenerativeAIincustomerservice?A.Itstrugglestobridgethelanguagegap.B.Itbecomesthemajorconcernforserviceagents.C.Itisonlyproblematicinhighly⁃regulatedindustry.D.Itcompletelyremoveshumanagentsfromservice.(4)Whatisthewriter'spurposeofwritingthepassage?A.TopresenttheanalysisofcapabilitiesofAI.B.ToarguetheAI'sreplacementofserviceagents.C.ToexploretheimpactofAIoncustomerservice.D.TopromotethedominanceofAIincustomerservice.第二节(共1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。15.(12.5分)Lifeisfilledwithnumerousvictoriesanddownfalls;whatmattersishowyoutackleeachsituation.Whetheritisyourschoolingoraseriouslifestruggle,wemustlearntoturnthepageandchangeourlifeforthebetter.(1)Youmightfindyourselfinadeadend.(2)Thiswillhelpyoumarkyourfuturedecisions.Everythingthatyoufaceduntilnowwasjustapartoftheproblemandeverythingthatcomesafterthelinewillbepartofthesolution.Don'ttakethewholethingassuffering;instead,itisalearningexperience.Makesurethatyouwon'tletanythingholdyoubackandwilltrytobebettereachday.Whenhandlingatoughsituation,youmayneedsomeextrahelp.Connectwithpeoplethathavegonethroughthesametrialsasyouhave.Duringtheinteractions,youwillnoticethedifferentpatternswhichmadethemsuccessful.(3)Theirexperiencesarebeneficialtoupliftingyourspiritandtrulyhelpyouout.Anotheramazingapproachistomakesensibleandfavorablechoicesforyourself.Engaginginbattlesandstrugglesisgoingtobeveryhard.(4)Pictureyourgoalsinyourmindandmakesensiblestepstowardsthemwitheachpassingday.Remembertodowhatactuallyworksandmakesurethatnothingstandsinyourway.Thepastisapartofyourhistory,butnotapartofyourdestiny.Lifemovesonandsoshouldwe.(5)Thenewchapterofyourlifeiscomingforyou.A.Nowit'syourturntothinkoutsidethebox.B.Wemustforgiveourselvestobeginthenextchapter.C.Here'showyoucancreateanewchapterinyourlife.D.Whatyoucandointhissituationisdrawamentalline.E.However,givingupandbeingstuckinpainwillbeevenharder.F.Letyourtearsandsweatwatertheseedsofyourfuturehappiness.G.Besides,youwillobtainthemotivationyoucan'tfindinyourself.第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分15分)第一节 (共1小题;每小题15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。(提示:41题、46题、47题、51题为重难题)16.(15分)Dressshoppingformythirty﹣yearhighschoolreunionhadbecomeveryfrustratingbecauseI'dgainedweightovertheyears.HowcouldIattendthereunionlookinglikethis?Ifeltembarrassedandashamed.Ifinally(1)onasimpleblackdress,onesizebigger,soitwouldbe(2)andcovermybody.ThateveningItriedonthedressagaininfrontofthemirrorathome.Thedresslooked(3)!Justthen,myhusbandandsonwalkedin."Mom,whatareyouwearing?"Mysongiggled."Thatdressistoobig!"Myhusband(4).Ilookedatmy(5)oncemore;IlookedlikeIwaswearingasack.Idon'tknowwhatcameoverme,butIstartedtolaugh(6)happytearsfell.Itmusthavebeen(7)becauseweallstoodthereroaringwith(8).I(9)thedressthenextdayandIboughtared,(10)dress!ThistimewhenIstoodinfrontofthemirror,Icouldn'tbelieveit—IlovedwhatIsaw."Wow,you'rebeautiful!"myhusbandsaid,whenI(11)aroundtoshowhim.OnthedayofthereunionIwas(12).Itimidlywalkedintothevenue.Justthen,oneofmyfriendsranovertohugme."Youlookamazingwiththatcutedress!"shesaid,excited.ThateveningItalked,laughedanddancedthenightaway.Thatwasaturningpointforme.Sincethen,Ihavelearnedtoembracemybody(13)hidingit.IrealizedlaterthatthosedressesI(14)didn'tlookbadonmybody;itwasmylackof(15)thatmadethemlookbad.Myreflectioninthemirrorwasthereflectionofmylackofsecurity.(1)A.settledB.workedC.insistedD.took(2)A.straightB.shabbyC.looseD.delicate(3)A.amazingB.strangeC.elegantD.horrible(4)A.agreedB.arguedC.answeredD.expected(5)A.mirrorB.reflectionC.shadowD.size(6)A.whenB.unlessC.untilD.though(7)A.worthwhileB.ambitiousC.infectiousD.familiar(8)A.angerB.approvalC.surpriseD.laughter(9)A.returnedB.withdrewC.orderedD.delivered(10)A.bright﹣lookingB.long﹣lastingC.fast﹣updatingD.well﹣fitting(11)A.wanderedB.spunC.lookedD.sat(12)A.pleasedB.nervousC.upsetD.frustrated(13)A.insteadofB.apartfromC.regardlessofD.otherthan(14)A.triedonB.cameacrossC.giveawayD.turneddown(15)A.disciplineB.determinationC.attentionD.confidence第二节(共1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。(提示:58题为重难题)17.(15分)"Nice"toMeetYou,HangzhouNice,FranceandHangzhou,Chinahavebeendevelopingauniquebondsincetheirofficialdeclaration(1)sistercitiesin1998,connectingthetwovibrantculturesseparatedby9,300kilometersthroughnumerous(2)(initiative).ToRudySalles,deputychairmanoftheNiceTouristOffice,thesister﹣cityrelationshipbetweenthetwoisaperfectmatch.HavingvisitedHangzhouseveraltimes,Sallesdescribesitas"averywell﹣organizedand(3)(welcome)city".HerecallsaNicefoodfestivalattheDragonHotelHangzhou,wheretraditionalfood,suchassaladenicoise—(4)(make)fromtomatoes,hard﹣boiledeggsandolivesanddressedwitholiveoil,andpanbagnat,(5)sandwichmadefromwholewheatbreadenclosingtheclassicsaladenicoise,wasserved.Theculturalexchangebetweenthetwocitiesreachedanew(6)(high)in2017whenHangzhouOperaandDanceDramaTheater(7)(stage)theshowToMeettheGrandCanalinNice,attheinvitationoftheNicegovernment.Inadditiontotheformalshow,ChineseperformersorganizedflasheventsonthestreetsofNice(8)(engage)morepeople.In2014theGrandCanalwaslistedasaUNESCOWorldHeritageSite.Atthenews,theNicegovernmentapproachedHangzhou,keentolearnfromitsexperience,asNicewasseekingasimilarstatus.In2021,UNESCOaddedthecityofNicetoitsWorldHeritageList."OurcandidacyforUNESCO(9)(support)byChina,for(10)wearesograteful,"saysSalles.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分15分)第一节 (满分15分)18.(15分)假如你是李华,外教Mr.Smith在校英文报上就"AⅠ.辅助英语学习"(AI﹣poweredEnglishStudies)培训方案征求意见。培训方案(TrainingPlan)目的利用AI技术提升英语学习效率要求参训者需熟悉相关APP操作形式讲座时间周二下午第三节课地点学校电脑室请阅读培训方案,写一封英文邮件给Mr.Smith,包含以下内容:(1)你是否参加此培训,简述理由;(2)针对培训方案中的1﹣2项内容,提出修改建议。注意:写作词数应为80左右。DearMr.Smith,________SincerelyYours,LiHua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。19.(25分)EmilyHarpersatatherdesk,staringblanklyatthemathproblemsinfrontofher.Numbersandvariablesdancedconfusinglyacrossthepage,laughingathereveryeffort.Atschool,Emilywasknownforherartistictalents,butmathhadalwaysbeenherweakness,Nomatterhowhardshetried,shejustcouldn'tmakesenseofit.Herstrugglesonlyworsenedinthe10thgrade.Thepressuretokeepupwithherclassmatesgrew,andthepoorgradesshookherconfidence.Herparentsdecidedtostepin."Weneedtofindyousomehelp,"hermothergentlysuggestedoneevening.ThencameMr.Jenkins,aretiredlocalteacherknownforhisuniqueteachingstyle.Emilywasinitiallyresistant;theideaofspendingextrahoursonasubjectshehatedseemedlikeapunishment.But﹣sheunwillinglyagreed,knowingsomethinghadtochange.Theirfirstsessionwastense.Mr.Jenkins,sensingherfrustration,didn'tdivestraightintoproblems.Instead,heaskedaboutherinterests.WhenEmilyspokepassionatelyaboutherpainting,hesmiled."Mathislikeart,Emily.Ithaspatternsandbeautyifyouknowwheretolook."Doubtfulbutinspired,Emilylistenedashebegantoexplainconceptsthroughvisualexamples.Heusedcolorsandshapes,turningabstractnumbersintosomethingalmosttangible(有形的).Forthefirsttime,mathseemedlesslikeaforeignlanguageandmorelikeapuzzlewaitingtobesolved.However,progresswasslow.Weekspassedwith,minimalimprovement,andEmily'spatienceworethin.Aparticularlydifficultquizleftherintears,convincedshewassuretofail.Mr.Jenkinssaid,"Remember,Emily,everyartiststartswithablankcanvas.Masterpiecesaren'tcreatedovernight."Encouragedbyhisfirmbelief,Emilypushedon.Shebegantoseetheconnectionsbetweenthesteps,howeachsolutionfollowedalogicalpath.Smallvictoriesinpracticeproblemsgavehersomehope.Mr.Jenkinswasalwaysthere,celebratinghersuccesses,nomatterhowminor.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。Gradually,Emily'sconfidencegrewwithMr.Jenkins'help.______Emily'sheartracedwhentheresultsdayarrived.______

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