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2025届陕西省西安高新区高三下学期适应性考试英语模拟试卷(一模)一、阅读理解1、 CommunityScienceFestival:aCelebrationofInnovationandLearningTheCommunityScienceFestivalisanannualeventthatbringstogetherstudents.educatorsandscienceenthusiaststocelebratethewondersofscienceandtechnology.Theyear'sfestivalwillbeheldonJuly15thatthecity'sCentralPark,offeringavarietyofengagingactivitiesandworkshopsforallages.Event1:ScienceFair(9:00AM-12:00PM)Kickoffthedaywithasciencefairshowcasinginnovativeprojectsfromlocalschoolsanduniversities.Visitorscaninteractwithstudents,askquestions,andlearnaboutthelatesscientificdiscoveries.Event2:RoboticsWorkshop(1:00PM-3:00PM)Joinourteamofexpertsforahands-onroboticsworkshop.Participantswillhavetheopportunitytobuildandprogramtheirownrobots,learningthebasicsofroboticsandcoding.Event3:EnvironmentalScienceTalks(3:30PM-5:00PM)Listentoexpertsdiscusstheimportanceofenvironmentalconservationandsustainableliving.Thesetalkswillcovertopicssuchasclimatechange,renewableenergy,especialindividualactionsthatcanmakeadifference.Event4:StarGazingSession(8:00PM-10:00PM)Endthedaywithastargazingsessionledbyastronomersfromthecity'sobservatoryLearnabouttheconstellations,planets,andthemysteriesoftheuniverseunderthenightsky.RegistrationandDetails:Alleventsarefree,butregistrationisrequired.Visitowebsitetosignupforeachevent.ceislimited,soregisterearlytosecureyourspot.Formoreinformation,contactusat.(1)What'sthemaingoalofthefestival?A.Toexhibitstudentprojects.B.Toeducatethepubliconscience.C.Tofundraiseforschools.D.Todiscussinnovativeissues.(2)WhatdoestheEnvironmentalScienceTalksmanlyfocuson?A.Debatesontheenvironment.B.Businessofconservation.C.Economiesofsustainability.D.Personalclimateactions.(3)WhoistheStarGazingSessionfor?A.Advancededucators.B.Futurecescientists.C.Generalskywatchers.D.Professionalastronomers.2、RamtiniwatiRamleeisoneofSarawak'stopsongketweavers(织布工).Hercompany,SeriGedongSongket,operatesfromapairofwoodenbuildingsinherhometownofGedong,90minutessoutheastofKuching.Sheemploys10women,allofthemplayingakeyroleinpreservingthistraditionalcraft.Songketisafabricwovenfromcottonthatincorporatespatternsusinggoldorsilverthreads.ThenamecomesfromtheMalaywordmeaning"tohook",referringtothetechniquewhereaweaverhooksasectionofthebasethreadsandweavesthegoldorsilverthreadthroughthegap.It'saluxuriousmaterial,typicallywornbymen,whichfeaturesinimportantfestivalsandevents.Ramtiniwati'sworkshopisabusyplace.Thereare10stagesinvolvedinmakingsongket—fromdyeing(染)thethreadstopickingoutthechosenpatterns.Iwatchawomansittingonthefloorbesideawoodenframecontainingrowsofspinningthreads.RamtiniwatilearnthowtomakesongketinKuchingbeforereturninghometosetupherbusiness."Whenordersbecameoverwhelming,Igothelpfromthecommunity,wheretheteamdevelopedtheworkshopintowhatyouseetoday,"shetellsmeproudly.Noneofthefirstgroupoftheworkershadanyweavingskillsbefore,soRamtiniwatihadtotraineachofthemfromzero.Theteamincludesseveralmembersofherownfamily."Oneofmysistersisweaving,andmysister-in-lawisconnectingthethreads,"Ramtiniwatiexplains.Itakealookatsomeofthefinishedproducts,hangingondisplayaroundtheedgeoftheworkshop.There'sablackpieceofclothingwithsilverthreadandawhitepieceofclothingwithgold.Anothercontainstraditionalpatterns,basedonplants.Ramtiniwatisaysitcantakeuptofivemonthstocreatethemostintricatepiece.Andshefurtherexplainsandshowsmehowthecomplicatedclothingisworn,wrappedaroundthewaistandovertheshoulderinaseriesoffolds.Infact,songketisbecomingadyingartbecausemostoftheremainingweaversareveryold."Iamcommittedtokeepingsongketaliveandofferingalivelihoodtothelocalcommunity,"Ramtiniwatisays.(1)Whataspectdoesthename
"songket"
comefrom?A.Itspracticaluse.B.Itsmultiplecolors.C.Itsweavingmethod.D.Itstraditionalpattens.(2)WhatdoweknowabouttheinitialworkersatRamtiniwati'sworkshop?A.Theywerealloldprofessionalweavers.B.Theywerealltrainedinthecommunity.C.Theyallhadsomeextensiveweavingskills.D.Theyallspecializedinmodernfabricdesigns.(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword
"intricate"
inparagraph4mean?A.Complex.B.Traditional.C.ColorfulD.Trendy.(4)WhichwordbestdescribesRamtiniwati?A.Humble.B.Sympathetic.C.Conventional.D.Responible.3、Dogsmaypossessadeeperunderstandingthanwhattheyoutwardlyexhibit.Petdogs'brainsdisplayedneural(神经的)signsofsurprisewhentheirownersshowedthemanunexpectedtoy.Thefindingssuggestthatdogscreatementalconceptsofobjects."Anyonewhohaseverinteractedverymuchwithadogprobablyisnotsosurprisedtoknowthatdogsunderstandthattheirspeechisreferringtoatleastafewcommonobjects,"saysscientistEllenLau.Butthemajoritymayhaveassumedthatthissortof"understanding"isjustasimple,almostautomaticresponsetothepronunciationoftheterm.Someunusuallygifteddogshaveextraordinaryvocabulary.AfamousdognamedChaserknewmorethan1,000wordsfortoys,forinstance.Inanexperiment,thedogheardarecordingofitsowner'svoicesayingthewordforatoy.Then,itsawtheownerappearinawindowholdingupatoy.Electrodes(电极)onitsheadpickedupstrongerbrainsignalswhenanunexpectedtoywaspresentedinsteadoftheonenamedbytheowner.Theresearchersthinkthesignalindicatessurpriseandsuggeststhatthedoghadalreadyformedamentalconceptandexpectationofthetoyafterhearingthatword.Infact,thesignalwasespeciallystrongforamismatchinvolvingwordsthatthedogsreportedlyknewverywell."Thatsuggeststhatitisreallyaboutunderstandingandknowledgeoftheword,"MariannaBoros,theco-authorofthestudy,says.Humanshavethissurprisesignal,too.It'scalledtheN400effect,anditoccursinthebrainjustaftersomethingunexpectedhappens."TherehavebeennowthousandsofhumanstudiesinvestigatingandusingthisN400effect,"Lausays.Buttherehasbeennoevidenceofasimilarsignalindogs,untilnow.Thisneuralsignalofsurpriseinthedogs'brainswasn'tshocking.Scientistshavepreviouslyfoundcluesabouthowdogsprocessmeaningfulwords,butthefindingsgiveaglimpseintothementallivesofdogsthatdidn'texistbefore.Theyunderstandmoresignsthantheyshow.(1)Whatdomostpeoplethinkofdogs'understandingofhumanspeech?A.Itispassive.B.Itisunconscious.C.Itiscomplicated.D.Itisreflexible.(2)WhatdidtheexperimentonChaserreveal?A.Dogscanrecognizetheirowners.B.Dogshavenopreferencefortoys.C.Dogs'brainsreactstronglytosurprises.D.Dogs'memoriesarelimitedbyvocabularies.(3)Whatcanbelearnedaboutdogs'mentalabilities?A.Theyhavebeenfullyunderstood.B.Theyareidenticaltothoseofhumans.C.Theyexcludetheformationofobjectconcepts.D.Theyaresimilartohumansinformingexpectations.(4)Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.DogsCanUnderstandHumans'
RequestsB.DogsKnowMoreWordsthanTheyLetonC.DogsHavePrənunciationSignalsinTheirBrainsD.DogsAreExtremelyTalentedinLearningWords4、ThenumberofknownmountainsintheEarth'soceanshasapproximatelydoubled.Accordingtoaresearchers'report,globalsatelliteobservationshaverevealednearly20,000previouslyunknownseamounts.JustasmountainstowerovertheEarth'ssurface,seamountsalsoriseabovetheoceanfloor.ThetallestmountainontheEarth,asmeasuredfrombasetopeak,isMaunaKea,whichispartoftheHawaiian-EmperorSeamountChain.Theseunderwaterstructuresareoftenhotspotsofoceanicbiodiversity.That'sinasmallpartbecausetheirsteepwallsformedfromthevolcanicactivityprovideplentyofhabitats.Mostimportantly,seamountsalsopromoteupwellingofnutrient-richwater,whichdistributesbeneficialchemicalsubstancesthroughoutthewatercolumn."They'relikestirringrods(长棒)intheocean,"saysDavidSandwell,ageophysicist.Morethan24,600seamountshavebeenpreviouslymapped.Onecommonwayoffindingthesehiddenmountainsistosendsoundwavestotheseafloorwithsonar.Butthat'sanexpensiveandtime-intensiveprocessthatrequiresaship."Onlyabout20percentoftheoceanhasbeenmappedthatway.Therearealotofgaps,"saysascientist,JulieGevorgian.SoGevorgian,Sandwellandtheircolleaguesturnedtosatelliteobservations,whichprovideglobalcoverageoftheworld'soceans,tosurveyseamounts.Theteamexaminedindetailsatellitemeasurementsoftheheightoftheseasurface.Theresearcherslookedforbumps(隆起)causedbythegravitationalinfluenceofaseamount.Becauserockisdenserthanwater,thepresenceofaseamountslightlychangestheEarth'sgravitationalfieldatthatspot."There'sanextragravitationalattraction.Thatcauseswatertopileupabovetheseamount,"Sandwellsays.Usingthattechnique,theteamspotted19,325previouslyunknownseamounts.Mostofthenewlydiscoveredunderwatermountainsareonthesmallside,estimatedtobebetweenroughly700and2,500meterstall.However,it'spossiblethatsomeseamountscancausearisktosailorswhenthey'reshallowenoughtofallwithinthedepthrangeofsubmarines(潜水艇).In2021,anuclearsubmarineranintoanunchartedseamount.Continuedscientificresearchisessentialtopreventsimilarincidentsinthefuture.(1)WhichfactormainlymakesMaunaKeaasuitablehabitatforcreatures?A.Thestirringrods.B.Thehumaninterference.C.Theabundantfoodsources.D.Thevolcanicactivity.(2)WhatisGevorgian'sattitudetousingsonartofindthehiddenmountains?A.Unsatisfied.B.Contradictory.C.Uncaring.D.Confused.(3)Howdidtheresearchersfindseamountsaccordingtoparagraph4?A.Bystudyingunderwatermountainformations.B.Bymeasuringoceanicgravitationalfields.C.Byobservingseamounts'impactonwater.D.Bydetectingseasurfaceheightchanges.(4)Whyisanuclearsubmarinementionedinthelastparagraph?A.Tohonourthesailors.B.Toemphasizeitsvalueinthefuture.C.Tohighlightthesignificanceoftheresearch.D.Toshowtheexactdepthofunchartedseamount.二、信息匹配5、 WhatStopsStainlessSteelFromRustingWhatStopsStainlessSteelFromRustingWhilesomemayfindcharminarusty(生锈的)belovedoldbicycle,mostfindittobeasignofdamageandevenahiddendanger,Youprobablydon'twanttoactuallybendingthatantiquebike.
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.Sowhat'sthesecret?Rustistheresultofironreactingwithoxygeninourorwatertoformironoxide(氧化物).Theprocess,knownasoxidation,weakenstheunderlyingmaterial.
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.Regularsteelismademostlyofironandcarbon,whilestainlesssteelcontains10.5percentormorechromium(铬).Chromium'seffectonironandsteelhadbeenobservedfordecades,butitwasn'tputtopracticaluseuntil1913,whenamannamedHarryBrearleywaslookingforwaystoremoverustfromguns.Hefoundchromiumappearedrestauranttorust.
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.Firstheappliedhis“'restlesssteel"tokitchenware.Thenotherhouseholdgoodsfollowed.Thechromiuminteractswithoxygentocreatechromiumox:deonthesurface.Thechromiumoxideactsasaprotectivelayer,blockingoxygenfiromreachingthesteelBecausetheprotectivelayerisfood-safe,it'sidealforfoodpreparation-whichexplainswhysomanybowls,pans,andothercookwarearemadeofstainlesssteel.
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.Thathappenswhenthechromiumcontent:islow,orifthematerialisexposedtosaltwater,whichweakensitseffect,Consistentmechanicaldamagetothesurface,likescratchingitforcefully,canalsoharmtheprotectivelayer.Rustisn'tinherentlyharmfultohumans.Ifrusttouchesskin,itmightleaveareddish-orangestainthatcanberemovedwithsonpandwater.
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.thoughtheUnitedStatesDepartmentofAgricultureadvisesagainstusingrustedpans.(1)
A.Incertaincases,stainlesssteelcandeveloprustB.TakinginrustfromcookwareisalsounlikelytohurtyouC.Itemsmadefromstainlesssteel,however,appearrustfreeD.WhatheobservedwasthatchromiumessentiallyblocksoxygenE.Chromiumplaysanimportantroleinstainlesssteel'sresistancetorustF.AndhequicklysawhowhisdiscoverycouldbeusedoutsideoffirearmsG.Butstainlesssteelcontainsanadditionalelementthatinterruptsthisprocess(2)
A.Incertaincases,stainlesssteelcandeveloprustB.TakinginrustfromcookwareisalsounlikelytohurtyouC.Itemsmadefromstainlesssteel,however,appearrustfreeD.WhatheobservedwasthatchromiumessentiallyblocksoxygenE.Chromiumplaysanimportantroleinstainlesssteel'sresistancetorustF.AndhequicklysawhowhisdiscoverycouldbeusedoutsideoffirearmsG.Butstainlesssteelcontainsanadditionalelementthatinterruptsthisprocess(3)
A.Incertaincases,stainlesssteelcandeveloprustB.TakinginrustfromcookwareisalsounlikelytohurtyouC.Itemsmadefromstainlesssteel,however,appearrustfreeD.WhatheobservedwasthatchromiumessentiallyblocksoxygenE.Chromiumplaysanimportantroleinstainlesssteel'sresistancetorustF.AndhequicklysawhowhisdiscoverycouldbeusedoutsideoffirearmsG.Butstainlesssteelcontainsanadditionalelementthatinterruptsthisprocess(4)
A.Incertaincases,stainlesssteelcandeveloprustB.TakinginrustfromcookwareisalsounlikelytohurtyouC.Itemsmadefromstainlesssteel,however,appearrustfreeD.WhatheobservedwasthatchromiumessentiallyblocksoxygenE.Chromiumplaysanimportantroleinstainlesssteel'sresistancetorustF.AndhequicklysawhowhisdiscoverycouldbeusedoutsideoffirearmsG.Butstainlesssteelcontainsanadditionalelementthatinterruptsthisprocess(5)
A.Incertaincases,stainlesssteelcandeveloprustB.TakinginrustfromcookwareisalsounlikelytohurtyouC.Itemsmadefromstainlesssteel,however,appearrustfreeD.WhatheobservedwasthatchromiumessentiallyblocksoxygenE.Chromiumplaysanimportantroleinstainlesssteel'sresistancetorustF.AndhequicklysawhowhisdiscoverycouldbeusedoutsideoffirearmsG.Butstainlesssteelcontainsanadditionalelementthatinterruptsthisprocess三、完形填空6、12-year-oldRebeccaTaylorsufferingfrompancreatitis(胰腺炎)tureddownanoffertomeetherfavoriteldol(偶像).Instead,she
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thecharityRebecca'sWishtosupportpancreatitispatients.ThishappenedaftertheMake-A-WishFoundationaskedRebeccaifshewantedto
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A.promising B.costly C.permanent D.beneficial 四、语法填空7、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。EveryMay21,theworldcelebratesInternationalTeaDay,
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(stress)theimportantroleofteaproductionandconsumptioninfightingpoverty.What'smore,italsohonorstherichmixtureofart,culture,andlifestylescontainedinthebeloveddrink.AttheChineseTraditionalCultureMuseuminBeijing,a
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(fascinate)exhibitiondisplayedvariousteasetsusedintheartofteadrinking
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(attract)visitors.Theexhibitionservedasawaytofigureoutthegrowthanddiversevarietiesofteathat
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(develop)inChinaovercenturies.Notably,deliciousteaandbeautifulteasetsfromZhejiangProvince,amainteaproductionplace,tookcenterstage,
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offeredvisitorsimmersivedemonstrationsofteapreparation.Inaddition
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thefancyteaaccessories,handmadeartifactsfromvariousregionsacrossthecountry
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(design)forweighing,serving,andmakingtea,werealsoshown,adding
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touchofcraftsmanshipspirittotheexhibition.Meanwhile,aspartofthisyear'sInternationalTeaDaycelebrationsatthemuseum.visitors
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(treat)toalivelyshowoffolkperformancesandcustomsfromJinhua,Zhejiang.Thisculturalexhibitionprovidedaglimpseintotherichheritageandtraditionsoftheprovince,furtherstrengtheningthecelebratoryspiritoftheoccasionandpromotingadeeper
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(appreciate)fortheculturaldifferencesexistingintheartoftea.五、书面表达8、假定你是李华,你在伦敦一所高中做交换生。上周你校举办了以"唐诗"为主题的朗诵比赛,请你给组织者MissAlisen写一封电子邮件,内容包括:1.对活动的看法;2.改进建议。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。六、读后续写9、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。WhentaxidriverLaurenMulvihillpickedup89-year-oldRonaldDembnerfromtheVeteran'sHospitalinHenryCounty,Georgia,sheimmediatelysenseditwasn'tgoingtobeatypicalpassenger.Itwasobviousthathewasstrugglingandinbadshape.Butitwasn'tuntiltheyarrivedathishomethatherworstguesswasconfirmed.Expectingtobegreetedbyfamilymembers,shewasgreetedbysomethingoutofanightmareepisodeofHoardersinstead.MrRonald'shomewascoveredinathicklayerofwasteandlitteredwithtrash.Pilesofrubbishanddirtcoveredthecounters,carpets,andwalls,andtheairwasfilledwithanunpleasantsmell.Hiswifeandtwosonspassedaway,andhehadnoonetoassisthim.Eventhehomecarenurseshadstoppedcomingtovisitasaresultoftheterriblelivingconditions.Hewascompletelyalone,exceptforhisdog,Homer.UnabletocleanupafterhimselforHomerbutscaredoflosinghishomeandhisdog,MrRonaldwastooafraidtoreachoutforhelp.Mulvihill,however,wasnot.Shockedbywhatshewitnessed,thesinglemomoftwodecidedtotakemattersintoherownhands.Shespenthoursonthephone,contactingthefiredepartment,adultservicesandHabitatforHumanity.However,noonecouldofferanyhelp."Everybodysaidmentallyhe'sfine,andhe'sjustolder.Sonobodywillhelp,"shesaid.Finally,withallotherresourcesexhausted,shepostedacalltoarmsonline,creatingthegroup,HelpingMrRonald.Sheexplainedthesituation,writinginpart,"Idrovehimhomeandheaskedmetohelphiminside.Itisscaring.Themanlivesaloneandcannotkeepup
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