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2025年春期六校第一次联考高二年级英语试题(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号填写在答题卡上。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,再选涂其它答案标号。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)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.Howmanypeoplewerekilledintheaircrash?A.64.B.70.C.85.2.Whatisthespeakers’difficultybuyinganewhouse?A.Theydon’thavemuchtime.B.Theycan’tfindonewithagarden.C.Theydon’thaveenoughmoney.3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Evadidn’tseemtobenervousatall.B.Evaneedstraininginpublicspeaking.C.Shedidn’tunderstandwhatEvawassaying.4.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Stayinsideandwritehispaper.B.Stayoutsideandwritehisreport.C.Goandreadundertheoaktreewiththewoman.5.Whydoesthewomancomebacklatefromlunch?A.Shespendsalotoftimedoingtheshopping.B.Shedoesn’twakeupintimeatthelibrary.C.Shegetsinterestedinwhatsheisreading.第二节(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.Whatisthemanlike?A.Heisshy.B.Heissociable.C.Heisconfident.7.WhatdoesthemanthinkwillprobablymakeSarah’sparentsshocked?A.Hisclothes.B.Hishairstyle.C.Hischaracter.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhatrelationisJacktothewoman?A.Herworkmate.B.Herneighbor.C.Herhusband.9.WhatdoweknowaboutJack?A.Hecannotcookatall.B.Hedoeslotsofhousework.C.Hisofficeisfarfromhome.10.Whatdoesthewomanhelpdoathome?A.Shedoessomecooking.B.Shedoessomewashing.C.Shedoessomecleaning.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inahotel.B.Inacave.C.Inauniversity.12.Howoldarethepaintings?A.Around500yearsold.B.Around1,000yearsold.C.Around17,000yearsold.13.Whoistheman?A.Aprofessor.B.Apainter.C.Ahotelowner.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatdidthemanforgettobring?A.Hisdriver’slicense.B.Hisregistrationticket.C.Hiscreditcard.15.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?A.$10.B.$215.C.$205.16.Howwillthemanpayfinally?A.Incash.B.Bycreditcard.C.Bycheck.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatpercentageofpeopleinBritainwereworkingfromhomein2019?A.30%.B.25%.C.5%.18.Whatwillhappenby2100accordingtosomeforecasts?A.Airconditioningwillleadtoa0.5℃increaseinglobalwarming.B.TheBritishgovernmentwillhave30000housesbuilt.C.Moreandmorehouseswon’tusetheheat.19.WhatdidMrPalmersayabouttheexistinghousingstock?A.Itwasdesignedwithoutusingairconditioning.B.Itdidharmtopeople’shealthandproductivity.C.Itwaspoorlypreparedtodealwithrisingtemperatures.20.Howmanynewhomesdoesthegovernmentwanttobebuilteveryyear?A.30,000.B.300,000.C.3,000,000.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ATheRiseofAIAssistantsIntoday’sdigitalage,AIassistantslikeDeepSeek,Kimi,andDoubaohaveemergedrapidly,transforminghowweinteractwithtechnology.Theynowplayessentialrolesindailylife,offeringspecializedservicesacrosseducation,productivity,andentertainment.DeepSeekDeepSeek,the“KnowledgeNavigator”,ishighlyefficientininformation-seeking.Itquicklysiftsthroughdatatoofferaccurateandcompleteinformation.Ithelpsstudentswithresearchandprofessionalswithdataanalysisbyunderstandingnaturallanguagequeries,simplifyingtheknowledge-huntingprocess.KimiKimi,thePersonalOrganizer,isdesignedforbetterlifemanagement.Itschedulesappointments,setsreminders,andlearnsfromusers’habits.Byprovidingpersonalizedsuggestions,itoptimizestimemanagement,leadingtoamoreorganizedandstress-freelife.DoubaoDoubao,the“EntertainmentCompanion”,focusesonentertainment.Itrecommendsmovies,music,andbooksbasedonpersonaltastesandcanhavecasualchats,respondingwelltoemotionalcues.It’sagreatchoiceforrelaxation.However,theirrisehassparkeddebates.Whiletheyenhanceconvenienceandproductivity,criticshighlightriskslikeprivacyleakageanddatamisuse,asthesetoolsrequireaccesstopersonalinformation.Forinstance,Kimi’scalendarintegrationorDoubao’svoicerecognitioncouldexposesensitivedetailsifhacked.Inthefuture,withtechnologyadvancing,they’llkeepevolving.Wecanexpectmoreadvancednatural-languageprocessing,betteremotionalintelligence,andintegrationwithsmartdevices.Balancingtheirbenefitsandchallengesiscrucialfortheirsmoothintegrationintoourlives.1.WhatisthemainfunctionofDeepSeekaccordingtothetext?A.Tomanagepeople’sdailylife. B.Toprovideentertainmentservices.C.Tohelpwithinformationseekingefficiently. D.Tosetremindersandscheduleappointments.2.WhatpotentialriskdoAIassistantslikeKimiandDoubaobringaccordingtothecritics?A.Theymaycausepeopletobelessproductive.B.Theymayleadtoprivacyleakageanddatamisuse.C.Theymaymakepeopletoodependentontechnology.D.Theymayreducepeople’semotionalintelligence.3.WhatcanweexpectfromthefuturedevelopmentofAIassistants?AAIassistantswillstoprequiringaccesstopersonalinformation.B.AIassistantswillonlyfocusonimprovingnatural-languageprocessing.C.AIassistantswillhavemoreadvancednatural-languageprocessingandbetteremotionalintelligence.D.AIassistantswillhaveloweremotionalintelligencebutbetterintegrationwithsmartdevices.BInthevillageofShangwangyu,nestledintheoutskirtsofBeijing’sHuairouDistrict,agrowingtrendhastransformedtheoncequietvillageintoabustling(繁忙的)touristdestination.Thesmallvillage,withapermanentpopulationofonlyabout100people,nowfeaturesthreecoffeeshops.Atweekends,HeyinCafealoneattractsmorethan500customersperday.HeyinCafe,about50kilometersfromBeijing’scitycenter,issituatednexttoalakeandsurroundedbymountains.WeiMing,ownerofthecafe,recalledthatwhenhepaidhisfirstvisittothevillagethreeyearsago,hehadimmediatelydecidedtoestablishthisruralrecreationspot,mainlybecauseofitsuniquegeographicalandecologicalenvironments.“Iwasfascinatedbythepanoramic(全景的)viewsofthelakeandmountains,whichallowedmetogettrulyrelaxed,”hesaid.ManycustomersnowalsoresonatewithWei.YinYan,32,hasvisitedthisruralcafethreetimesthisyear.“Unlikeurbancafes,thisplaceoffersanexpansiveviewofthewater.Sittingbythelake,thebreezeblowsawaythestressoftheday,”Yinsaid.AcustomerwhovisitedHeyinCafecommentedonasocialmediaplatformthat“spendingthewholeafternoonrelaxingandenjoyingthepeacebroughtbynatureatthelakesidecafe,onecanfeelallworriesseemtohavedisappeared.”OtherslikenedittothefamousLakeComoresortnearMilan,Italy.SimilaropinionsexistindiscussionsaboutMeiluoCafe,whichisonly200metersawayfromHeyinCafeinthesamevillage.FoundedbyWangChunliinSeptember2022,thiscoffeehouseoccupiesasprawlingcourtyardalongthemountainside.“Theviewsseenfromthecafearemostenchantingonrainydays,withmistswirling(打旋)amongthemountains,”Wangsaid,addingthatsomecustomersevenarriveearlyat8amandspendtheentiredaythere.Today,cafescanbeseeninvariousformsinruralChina,eithernearthelakesideandmountains,orinforests,fields,andorchards.Theyhavebecomeasignificantspaceforpeopletofulfilltheirdesireforruralandnaturalexperiences.4.WhatcanweinferaboutWeiMing?A.Heisstubbornandmakescasualdecisions.B.Heisafraidofthecompetitiveurbanbusinessenvironment.C.Heisonlyinterestedinmakingmoney.D.Heissensitivetobeautifulnaturalsceneryandvaluesrelaxation.5.WhydocustomersprefertovisitruralcafeslikeHeyinCafeoverurbancafes?A.Ruralcafesprovideamorerelaxingenvironmentwithnaturalviews.B.Ruralcafesoffermoreaffordableprices.C.Urbancafesarelesspopularamongtourists.D.Urbancafesusuallyhaveamorecrowdedandnoisyenvironment.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“enchanting”inparagraph4probablymean?A.Disappointing. B.Fascinating. C.Boring. D.Ordinary.7.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.ThedevelopmentofcoffeeshopsinurbanareasofBeijing.B.TheuniquegeographicalandecologicalenvironmentsofShangwangyuvillage.C.HowaruralvillageinHuairouDistrictbecomesapopulartouristspotduetocoffeeshops.D.Thereasonswhypeoplepreferruralcafestourbanones.CExplainingthesciencebehindmemoryandmemoryloss,aswellasstrategiesthathelppeoplerememberbetteristhesubjectofanewbookco-authoredbyProfessorandChairofPsychologyandNeuroscienceElizabethA.Kensinger.InWhyWeForgetandHowtoRememberBetter:TheScienceBehindMemory,KensingerandBostonUniversityProfessorofNeurologyAndrewE.Budsonexaminehowmemoriesexistintheshorttermandhowtheygetstoredforlonger-termaccess.Thebookexplainshowmemoryinfluencesourbehaviorwithoutourawareness,underliningthefactthatwhatandhowwerememberinfluenceseverythingfromoursocialrelationshipstothedecisionswemakeonadailybasis.“Whenmostofustalkaboutourmemory,wearereferringtoourabilitytobringspecificpasteventstomind,”saidKensinger.“Butmemoryissomuchmorethanthat,includingallthewaysourpastexperiencesinfluenceourcurrentthoughtsandbehavior.Memorycanbethoughtofasapowerfulsourceofdatathatthebraincanusetomakesenseofthepresentmomentandtomakepredictionsaboutthefuture.”Memoryisanactiveandcyclical(循环的)process,Kensingersaid,similartobuildingastructureoutofblocks.“Asyouexperienceanevent,you’redocumentingdifferentfeaturesoftheeventindifferentregionsofthebrain;oneregionofyourbrainisdocumentingthesounds,anotherthesights,anothertheemotions,”shesaid.“Aparticularregionofyourbrain,thehippocampus(海马体),isservingasthetapethatconnectsthoseblockstogether,andthatstorestheblueprints(蓝图)forhowtolaterrebuildthatmemorystructure.”KensingerandBudsondiscussmemoryasacycle.Whenindividualsrebuildamemory,they’relikelytoupdateitwithcurrentinformation—forexample,afriendhaschangedtheirappearancebygrowingabeard,orcuttingtheirhair.Onceupdatedormodified,theserevisedblueprintsarestoredagain.“Inthisway,memoryisacontinuallychangingdocumentation;itisnotastaticdocumentationofthepast,”saidKensinger.8.WhatdoKensingerandBudsonstudyintheirbook?A.Howtoimprovelong-termmemory.B.Theprocessofshort-termandlong-termmemorystorage.C.Theinfluenceofmemoryondecision-makinginbusiness.D.Strategiestohelppeopleforgetunpleasantmemories.9.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthethirdparagraph?A.Memory:MoreThanBringingPastEventstoMindB.TheDefinitionofMemoryinOurDailyLifeC.Memory:APowerfulToolforPredictionD.HowMemoryInfluencesSocialRelationships10.AccordingtoKensinger,whatistheroleofthehippocampusinmemory?A.Itstorestheemotionsrelatedtoanevent.B.Itdocumentsthesoundsofanevent.C.Itconnectsdifferentfeaturesofaneventandstoresmemoryblueprints.D.Itmakespredictionsaboutthefuturebasedonpastmemories.11.Whatcanweinferfromthetextaboutmemory?A.Memoryisacompletelystaticprocessthatdoesn’tchangeovertime.B.Thewaywerememberhaslittleimpactonourdailylife.C.Updatingmemorieswithcurrentinformationisanimportantpartofthememorycycle.D.Onlythehippocampusisinvolvedinthememory-buildingprocess.DForwindandwildlifeecologistEmmaBennett,gettingwindfarmstoadoptmethodsofavoidingbatcollisionshaslongbeenapriority.Forreasonsnobodyfullyunderstands,batsareattractedtoturbine(涡轮机)towers,perhapsbecausetheyseethemaspotentialroosting(栖息)sitesorplacestofindinsects.“Unlikebirds,batsareactuallyinvestigatingwindturbinesandspendingmoretimearoundthem,whichmakesthemathigherriskforfataldeath,”saysBennett.Thisattractionmeansthatevenwhenturbinesareintentionallysetupinplaceswithlittletonobatactivity,theanimalsstilloftenendupflyingthereandgettingkilled.Themosteffectivesolution,manyexpertsagree,istolimitthetimeswhentheturbinesfunction.Ecologistshavenoticedthatsmallbatspeciesinparticulararemostlikelytogetstruckbytheblades(叶片)whenwindspeedsarerelativelylow,around2to5meterspersecond(about4.5to11milesperhour).Thesesmallbats,weighinglessthanabarofchocolate,can’tflyifconditionsgetmuchwindier.Soatnight,whenthebatsareoutandabout,settingwindturbinesspinningonlywhenhigherwindspeedshavebeenreached—anapproachcalledcurtailment(限功率运行策略)—canhelp.Forexample,atwo-yearstudyataPennsylvaniawindfarmfoundthatraisingthewindspeedatwhichturbinesstarttospinfrom3.5meterspersecondto5or6.5meterspersecondreducedbatdeathsbybetween44percentand93percent.Becausemostwindpowerisgeneratedathighwindspeedsanyway,theimpactofcurtailmentonenergyproductionistheleast,saysBennett.Whenshetestedaverymodestcurtailment—raisingthecut-inspeedfrom3meterspersecondto4.5meterspersecond—sheandhercolleaguessawbatdeathratedeclinebyaround54percent,whiletheAustralianwindfarmlostlessthan0.1percentofincome.“Anysmallincreaseinthiscut-inspeedactuallyhasamassiveeffectonbatsurvival,”Bennettsays.12.WhathasbeenEmmaBennett’slong-termfocus?AGettingwindfarmstopreventbatcollisions. B.Designingmoreefficientwindturbines.C.Studyingthelivinghabitsofbats. D.Findingidealsitesforwindfarms.13.WhyarebatsmorelikelytobekilledbywindturbinesthanbirdsaccordingtoBennett?A.Batsflyatloweraltitudes. B.Batsaremoreattractedtoturbines.C.Batshavepoorereyesight. D.Batsaremoresensitivetowindspeed.14.Whyis“abarofchocolate”mentionedinParagraph3?A.Tomakeacomparison. B.Tosupportanargument.C.Toproveanewtheory. D.Togiveaspecificdescription.15.Whatcanbeinferredfromtheexampleinthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Curtailmentcancompletelystopbatsfrombeingkilled.B.Thehigherthewindspeed,thefewerbatswillbekilled.C.Batsarenotaffectedbywindspeedwhenflying.D.Curtailmentcanreducebatdeathswithoutsacrificingtoomuchenergyproduction.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。HowtoIdentifyFalseInformationonSocialMediaInthedigitalage,socialmediahasbecomeaninseparablepartofourlives.___16___.Herearesometipstohelpyouidentifyfalseinformationonsocialmedia.Checkthesource:Reliablesourcesarecrucial.___17___.Well-knownnewsagenciesofficialgovernmentwebsites,andestablishedresearchinstitutionsusuallyhavestrictfact-checkingprocesses.Forexample,BBCandCNNaregenerallymoretrustworthythansomerandomblogsorpersonalaccountswithnoclearbackground.Iftheinformationcomesfromanunknownoruntrustworthysource,beextremelycautious.Analyzethecontent:___18___.Analyzewhetherthestatementsarereasonableandconsistent.Ifapostclaimsthatacertainproductcanmakeyoulose10kilogramsinaweekwithoutanyexerciseordietcontrol,it’shighlylikelytobefalse.Also,checkforconsistency.Doestheinformationmatchwhatyoualreadyknowfromreliablesources?Ifnot,itmaybesuspect.___19___:Legitimate(合情合理的)informationisusuallysupportedbyevidence.Trueinformationisalwaysbasedonfacts.Foranewsstoryaboutanewscientificdiscovery,thereshouldbereferencestoresearchpapersorstatementsfromrelevantscientists.Iftherearenolinks,data,orexpertopinionsprovided,it’shardtoverifytheauthenticityoftheinformation.Payattentiontothelanguage:Emotionalandinflammatorylanguagecanbeadangeroussign.Suchlanguageisoftenusedtoattractattentionratherthanconveytruth.Poststhatusealotofexclamationmarks,derogatoryterms,ortrytostirupstrongemotionslikefearorangerwithoutsolidfactsareoftenspreadingfalseorone-sidedinformation.Checkwithothersources:Don’trelyonjustonepieceofinformation.Comparetheinformationyougetfromdifferentchannels.___20___.Ifmostreliablesourcessaysomethingdifferentfromwhatyoufirstsaw,theinitialinformationmaybefalse.Byfollowingthesesteps,youcanbecomeamorecriticalanddiscerningconsumerofinformationonsocialmedia,protectingyourselffrombeingmisledbyfalsenews.A.LookattheproofB.SomepeoplecreatefalsestoriesforfunC.CheckifthesourceisreputableandreliableD.FalseinformationoftencontainslogicalerrorsoroverstatementsE.FalseinformationcanspreadquicklyandcausealotoftroubleF.SearchforthesametopicondifferentplatformsorfromvarioussourcesG.However,itisalsofloodedwithfalseinformation,whichcanmisleadusandevencauseharm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。Afewyearsago,LaQuistaErinna’sseven-year-oldson,Jackson,wasdiagnosedwithautism(自闭症)。Thiswasn’ta(n)___21___forthefamily.Eversincehewasababy,ErinnahadnoticedJacksonwas___22___toeverydaythings.Butoneofthemost___23___thingswasgettingahaircut.He’dgetsoanxiousthathe’dstart___24___andscreaming.SoErinnadecidedtostoptakinghimtothebarber.“Wewentalmosttwoyearswithnohaircuts.Peoplewouldmakecomments,‘Youneedtogethishaircut.’”___25___,ErinnafoundabarbernamedRee.Forthepastfewyears,ReehasbeenabletotakethingsslowlywithJackson.Butonedayin2022,thingswent___26___.“Wegotcaughtintraffic.Helefthisheadphones.Wehadn’thadlunch.Itwasjustlikeaseriesof___27___events,”Erinnasaid.Onthisday,Jacksondidn’twantto___28___thebarberchair.Erinnawasabouttogiveup.ButRee___29___hertogiveitafewmoreminutes.Reehadmadethehaircutintoa____30____.ShewouldshavealittlehairoffJackson’shead,andhewould____31____itoff.“Hedoesn’tlikethehairtogetonhim…soitwasagood____32____forhim,”Erinnasaid.Whenthehaircutwas____33____,Jacksonwassmilingandhappy.“ItmeantalottomethatReetookthetimetobeableto____34____awaytogivemysonahaircutthatday,”Erinnasaid.ErinnatookavideoofReethatdayandposteditonsocialmedia.Theclipquicklygainedpopularity.ErinnaalsostartedaGo-Fund-MeforReetosupportherwork.Theresponsewas____35____.21.A.excitement B.surprise C.sorrow D.disappointment22.A.sensitive B.opposed C.addicted D.devoted23.A.wonderful B.interesting C.important D.difficult24.A.singing B.dancing C.kicking D.drinking25.A.Permanently B.Eventually C.Temporarily D.Particularly26.A.wrong B.quickly C.well D.illegally27.A.unbelievable B.unnecessary C.unfortunate D.uncertain28.A.puton B.setup C.breakdown D.sitin29.A.encouraged B.allowed C.forced D.expected30.A.joke B.game C.rule D.book31.A.cut B.show C.leave D.wipe32.A.discovery B.disagreement C.distraction D.discipline33.A.expensive B.flexible C.elegant D.complete34.A.figureout B.cutout C.bringout D.makeout35.A.discouraging B.amazing C.depressing D.confusing第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读短文内容,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。NeZha2,anewChineseanimation,isbecoming___36___boxofficehit,breakingrecordsasChina’shighest-grossingfilmandnowshowinginNorthAmericaandAustralia.Thestoryfollowsayoungboywithsuperpowerswhorebelsagainsthisdestiny,usinghismagicalskillstoprotecthisfriendsfromevil.Inthissequel,NeZha,therebelliousyetkind-heartedhero,facesnewchallenges.Hemustdealwithpowerful___37___(enemy)threateningthepeaceofbothmortalandimmortalworlds.Theplot___38___(fill)withunexpectedtwists,keepingviewersontheedgeoftheirseats.Onehighlightisthecharacterdevelopment.AsNeZhagrowsandmatures,hediscoversmoreabouthistrueidentityanddestiny.Hisrelationshipswithfriendsandfamily___39___(deep)meaningfully.___40___impressestheaudiencesmostisthefilm’sspecialeffects,withbattles___41___(design)sopreciselythattheyseemalmostreal.Skillfullydesignedcreaturesandlandscapesaddcharm.Inakeyscene,NeZhamakesadifficultdecision,showinghisgrowthandmaturity,___42___deeplymovesviewers.Themovieexploresthemesoffriendship,loyalty,andsacrifice,remindingus___43___theirimportance.Well-writtendialoguesbringcharacterstolife,___44___(make)thefilmbothentertainingandthought-provoking.Overall,NeZha2isagreatsuccess,livinguptoitspredecessor’sreputationandsettinganewstandardforChineseanimatedfilms.Itisamust-watchforanyoneinterestedinChinesecultureandanimatedstorytelling.Thefilmmakers’effortis___45___(evidence)andthemoviewillleavealastingimpression.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.你们学校正在征集有关“2025年春晚机器人扭秧歌”节目的英语稿件,请你以“TheRobots’YangkoDanceattheSpringFestivalGala”为话题,写一篇征文稿,描述该节目并谈谈你的感受和评价。要求:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:traditionalcostumes传统服装acombinationoftechnologyandculture科技和文化的结合TheRobots’YangkoDanceattheSpringFestivalGala____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)47.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。Inhighschool,thecompetitiveatmospherewasreallybreathless,especiallyduringexamweeks.IhadaclassmatenamedAlex,andhewasmymainacademiccompetitor.Wewerealwayscompetingforthefirstplaceineverysubject.Itseemedthatourliveswereallaboutthisnever-endingcompetition.Everytimethetestscoreswereannounced,itwaslikeabigshowdown(对决).IfIgotahigherscore,Iwouldtryhardtohidemycomplacency(沾沾自喜).ButifAlexdidbetterthanme,Iwouldbebotheredbyjealousyandself-doubtforquiteafewdays.Oneday,weweregivenareallydifficultgroupproject,whichwouldcountalotinourfinalgrades.WhenIknewthatAlexandIwereinthesamegroup,astrongwaveoffearsweptoverme.Iwassurethatourcontinuouscompetitionwouldmakethewholeprojectfail.Atfirst,wehardlytalkedtoeachother.Eachofusthoughtourownwaywasthebest.Whenwefinallystartedtodiscusstheproject,IwasveryunwillingtolistentoAlex’sideas.Ifirmlybelievedthathejustwantedtoovershadowme.However,whenhepassionatelyexplainedhisthoughts,Iwasreallyimpressed.Hisinsightsweretrulyexcellent,andIhadtoadmitthattheseideascouldgreatlyimproveourproject.Webegantodividethetasksaccordingtoourownstrengths,buttheprocesswasn’tsmoothatall.Weoftenhaddisagreements.Once,wearguedfiercelyabouttheresearchdirection.IwassostubbornthatIrefusedtogiveupmypointofview,andAlexwasequallydetermined.Thetensionintheroomwasobvious.Foramoment,itseemedthatourprojectwasgoingtofail.However,afteralongandawkwardsilence,Alextookadeepbreathandsaid,“Let’sjustlistentoeachotherforaminute.”Webothcalmeddownandstartedtotrulyconsidereachother’sperspectives.Afterseveraldaysofhardwork,ourprojectwasahugesuccess.Wereceivedhighpraisefromtheteacher.Throughthisexperience,IrealizedthatAlexwasnotonlymycompetitorbutalsoacapablepartner.Ourrelationshipgraduallychangedfromcompetitiontofriendship.Weoftenstudiedtogetherandsharedourdreamsandtroubles.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Oneday,welearnedthatanimportantandhighly-reputedacademiccompetitionwasapproaching.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________However,astimepassed,Ifoundmyselfmissingthecooperationwehadduringthegroupproject.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

2025年春期六校第一次联考高二年级英语试题(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号填写在答题卡上。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,再选涂其它答案标号。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)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.Howmanypeoplewerekilledintheaircrash?A.64.B.70.C.85.2.Whatisthespeakers’difficultybuyinganewhouse?A.Theydon’thavemuchtime.B.Theycan’tfindonewithagarden.C.Theydon’thaveenoughmoney.3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Evadidn’tseemtobenervousatall.B.Evaneedstraininginpublicspeaking.C.Shedidn’tunderstandwhatEvawassaying.4.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Stayinsideandwritehispaper.B.Stayoutsideandwritehisreport.C.Goandreadundertheoaktreewiththewoman.5.Whydoesthewomancomebacklatefromlunch?A.Shespendsalotoftimedoingtheshopping.B.Shedoesn’twakeupintimeatthelibrary.C.Shegetsinterestedinwhatsheisreading.第二节(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.Whatisthemanlike?A.Heisshy.B.Heissociable.C.Heisconfident.7.WhatdoesthemanthinkwillprobablymakeSarah’sparentsshocked?A.Hisclothes.B.Hishairstyle.C.Hischaracter.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhatrelationisJacktothewoman?A.Herworkmate.B.Herneighbor.C.Herhusband.9.WhatdoweknowaboutJack?A.Hecannotcookatall.B.Hedoeslotsofhousework.C.Hisofficeisfarfromhome.10.Whatdoesthewomanhelpdoathome?A.Shedoessomecooking.B.Shedoessomewashing.C.Shedoessomecleaning.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inahotel.B.Inacave.C.Inauniversity.12.Howoldarethepaintings?A.Around500yearsold.B.Around1,000yearsold.C.Around17,000yearsold.13.Whoisthema

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