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南充市高届高考适应性考试(三诊)英语本试卷分为试题卷和答题卡两部分,其中试题卷共页,答题卡共2页。满分分,考试时间分钟。注意事项:.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上。.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,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)卡上。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ABC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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.WhatisHaleygoingtodothisafternoon?A.partinanactivity.B.HangoutwithAlex.C.Prepareforanexam.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.RepairingaTVset.B.BuyinganewTVset.C.aTVprogram.3.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Inashop.B.Inahospital.C.Inahotel.4.WhatdoesLilythinkofeatingrawfood?A.Harmful.B.Healthy.C.Strange.5.Whydoesthewomanmovehouse?A.Forfriendlyneighbors.B.Foraconvenientlocation.C.Foracomfortableenvironment.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ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项。55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.Whoaccompaniedthewomantothehospital?

A.Theman.B.Hersister.C.Hermother.

7.Whatisthewomanallergicto?A.Dust.B.Seafood.C.Mangoes.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhatisMr.Fosterdoingnow?A.Chairingameeting.B.Havingameal.C.Meetingbusinesspartners.9.WhydoesthewomanexpecttomeetMr.Foster?A.askforleave.B.discussaproject.C.makeavacationplan.10.AtwhattimewillthewomanseeMr.Foster?A.1:00p.m.B.1:30p.m.C.2:30p.m.听第8段材料,回答第至13题。.Whatdoesthewomandislikeabouttheblackpants?

A.Thematerial.B.Thecolor.C.Thestyle.

12.Whatcolorpantsdoesthewomanbuy?A.Blue.B.Brown.C.Red.

13.Whyisthereonlya10%discountforthepants?

A.Thediscountpolicyisfixed.B.It’sthestyleofthelastseason.C.It’snewlyshelved.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Howwillthemanimprovehispaper?A.Bydeletingunnecessarysentences.B.Byaddingacoupleofpoints.C.Bycorrectinggrammarmistakes.15.Whenshouldthemansubmithispaper?A.BeforeJune5th.B.BeforeJune7th.C.BeforeJune12th.16.Whatisthewomanbusydoing?A.Openingateahouse.B.Organizingaparty.C.onherpaper.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whomaybethetargetaudienceofthespeech?A.Customers.B.C.Employees.18.Whatactivitiesareincludedintheprogram?A.Publicspeakingandteammeetings.B.Lecturesandoutdooractivities.C.Performancesandgroupcompetitions.19.Whatisonebenefitofjoiningintheprogram?A.Gainingprofessionalknowledge.B.Betteringtheabilitytohelpothers.C.Applyingforextrapaidholidays.20.Whatisamustforjoiningtheprogram?A.Signinguponpaper.B.Pastexperience.C.Aregistrationfee.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。AAsyouheadbacktoschool,youmaybelookingforappropriatewaystostrengthentheeducationyou’regettingintheclassroom.cantrypodcasts!ages6-12Itadaptsclassictalesforkidsandexploresavarietyofcharacters,identities,andexperiences,includingthatof

ayoungboywhoisbeingbulliedandamilitarysoldierexperiencinghomelessness.Theepisodesrangefromabout

10to25minutes,perfectforyoutolistentobeforefallingasleep.AallagesButWhyisapodcastdesignedtoanswerkids’mostpressingquestions,askeddirectlybykidsthemselves.

Expertsrespondtokids’callstoaddresssomeoflife’sbiggestquestions—questionslike:Wheredoesmoneycome

from?Whydowehavetogotoschool?Andevenbiggertopics:Whomakesthelaws?Whycan’tkidsvote?

in,ages13+iHeartRadio’sMissedinHistoryClasshighlightsthestrange,overlooked,andintentionallyleft-out

historylessonsfrommainstreamclassrooms.Thestoriescovercomplexandrelevantsciencefacts,likehow

smallpox(天花)waswipedout,andshareshistorieslostovertime.ages5+CultureKidsPodcastisamulticulturaljourneythroughdiverseculturesaroundtheworld,co-hostedby

KristenKimandhercurious6-year-oldsonAsher.Theshowfeaturesinternationalfoods,holidaycelebrations,

famouslandmarks,andmore,whilecenteringtopicsthatchildrenwillfindmostinteresting.

21.WhoistheFlyestFablespodcastmostsuitablefor?A.interestedinhistory.B.Pupilskeenonclassicstories.

C.Parentsexpectingtobondwithkids.D.Studentsexploringsciencefacts.

22.WhatdistinguishesButWhyfromtheothers?A.Itadaptsclassictalesintomodernstories.B.Itanswersquestionsposeddirectlybychildren.C.Itfocusesonhistoricaleventsignoredbyschools.D.Itisco-hostedbyaparentandayoungchild.23.WhichpodcastbestteacheskidsaboutLunarNewA.FlyestFables.B.ButWhy:APodcastforCuriousKids.C.CultureKidsPodcast.D.MissedinHistoryClass.BIntheheartofthesmalltownofGreenfield,therewasamannamedMr.Thompson.Hewasn’tacelebrity,nordidheholdahigh-profileposition.Hewasjustanordinarymanwithanextraordinaryheart.Mr.Thompsonhadasmallhardwarestorethathehadrunfordecades.Buthisstorewasmorethanjustaplacetobuytools.Itwasacommunitycenter.Peoplewouldcomeinnotonlyfornailsbutalsotosharetheirjoysandsorrows.Hewouldpatientlylistentotheoldman’stalesofthegoodolddays,advicetotheyoungcouplefixinguptheirfirsthome,andevenprovideasmallloantothestrugglingsinglemothertobuyanewheaterforherkids.Onebitterwinter,thetownwashitbyaseveresnowstorm.Powerlinesweredown,andmanyelderlyresidentswereleftinthecold.hesitation,Mr.Thompsonclosedhisstore,loadedhistruckwithgenerators,blankets,andfood,andsetouttohelpthoseinneed.Hewalkedthroughthesnow-coveredstreets,deliveringwarmthandhopetoeverydoorstep.Hespentdaysmakingsureeveryonewassafeandcomfortable,barelytakingabreakforhimself.Hisselflessactsdidn’tstopthere.Everyyear,hesponsoredalocalstudent’scollegeeducation.Hebelieved

thateducationwasthekeytoabetterfutureandwantedtogiveachancetothosewhocouldn’tit.

Mr.Thompson’sactionstaughtthepeopleofGreenfieldthetruemeaningofkindness,compassion,and

communityspirit.Hemaynothavemadeheadlines,butintheheartsofthetownspeople,hewasatruehero,whose

storywouldbepasseddownthroughgenerations,inspiringeveryonetomakeadifferenceintheirownway.

24.WhatmadeMr.Thompson’shardwarestorespecial?A.Offeringdiscountstothelocals.B.Providinghouse-fixingservice.

C.Servingasaplaceforinteraction.D.Sellingvarioushigh-qualitytools.

25.HowdidMr.Thompsonhelpthoseinneedduringabitterwinter?A.Hedeliveredsuppliesdoor-to-door.B.Hesweptthesnow-coveredstreets.

C.Hehisstoreasashelter.D.Hefundedalocalcollege.

26.WhatcanbeinferredaboutthefutureofthecommunityinGreenfield?A.Itwillfacemoreseverenaturaldisasterslikethesnowstorm.B.Thespiritofkindnessandcommunitywillcontinuetothrive.C.ThelocaleconomywilldeclinewithoutMr.Thompson’sstore.D.Itwillprovideresidentswiththeopportunitytoreceiveeducation.27.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.describethechallengesoflivinginasmalltown.B.criticizethelackofsupportforsmallbusinesses.C.promotetheimportanceofeducationinGreenfield.D.highlighttheimpactofanordinaryindividual.CDidtheholidaysmessupyoursleeppatterns?Maybeyoustayeduplateringinginthenewyear,orchangedtimezoneswhiletraveling.SciencejournalistPeeplesdescribesanexperimentinwhichshelivedfor10daysinanundergrounddugout,withnoexposuretosunlightorclocks.Peeplesrecallsshequicklylostsenseoftime,andbegansufferingfromclumsinessandbrainfog,“Ithinkdaysevenoreight,Iwasjustdroppingeverythingandcouldn’tmoveproperly.”Throughouttheexperiment,Peepleschartedhertemperature,andheartrate.Later,sheworkedwithscientiststoanalyzethedatashehadgatheredoverthe10-dayperiod.Peeplessayshertimeinthedarknessillustratestheimportanceofdaylight,“Thoseinputsoflightanddarktellthebodythatit’sdayandnight.Whenwedon’tgetdaylight,thingsgoawry.”havetrillionsoftiny“clocks”inourbodies.Really,whenyouthinkaboutit,nearlyeverycellinyourbodyhasaclock.Andtheseclocksevolvedtobeintunewitheachotherandwiththesuntohelpourbodiestodotherightthingsattherighttime.Thesciencesuggeststhatlightacrossthewholedayiscrucial,butinparticular,morninglight.It’sprettyclearthatduringthedaytime,especiallyintheearlyhours,gettingdaylightwillhelpreadjustourrhythms.alltickalittledifferently.Thoseinnerclocksinourbodiestickataround24hours.Forsomeofus,theclockstakealittlelongerthan24hours.Whileforothers,theirclocksrunfasterandcanfinishafullcycleinjustunder24hours.Ifwehaveashortercircadianrhythm(昼夜节律),wemightmorelikelybeearlybirds.It’seasierforusto

gotosleepearlyatnightandwemightwakeearly.Andonthecontrary,therearetheextremenightowls,whomay

beattheirpeaklateandbeawakeandalertintothenightandthenwantingtosleepinlateinthemorning.

28.HowdidPeeplesconducttheexperiment?A.Bymonitoringbrain-fogsymptoms.B.Byobservingstay-upchanges.

C.Bycomparingsleeppatterns.D.Bytrackingsomephysicaldata.

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“goawry”inParagraph3mean?A.Becomedisordered.B.Speedsuddenly.

C.Staystable.D.Improvegradually.

30.Whatcanweknowaboutthetiny“clocks”?A.Theyexistinsomespecificcells.B.Theyworkindependentlyofeachother.

C.Theyhelpthebodyfunctionregularly.D.Theytickatexactly24-hourintervals.

31.Whatcanbeinferredabout“extremenightowls”?A.Theirbodyclocksrunfasterthana24-hourcycle.B.Theymayperformmostactivelylateatnight.C.Theyaremoreproductiveinthemorning.D.Theyhavenobiologicalclocksintheircells.DIntoday’sfast-pacedworld,studyingforlonghourswithoutabreakhasbecomeanormformanystudents.However,thisapproachoftenleadstoburnout,reducedconcentration,andlowerrecollectionrates.Studieshaveshownthattakingregularstudybreaksisakeystrategyformaintainingmentalclarity,boostingproductivity,andimprovingoveralllearningeffectiveness.MichelleConnolly,aneducationalconsultantsaid,breaksduringstudysessionsisn’taluxury;it’sa

necessityforbothcerebral(大脑的)recoveryandemotionalwell-being.”It’saboutcreatingaharmoniousblend

thatrespectsyourmentalboundarieswhilepushingthelimitsofyouracademicperformance.Strikingabalanceis

criticalforpeakcognitiveperformanceandoverallwell-being,Integratingeffectiverestperiodsstrategicallyinto

yourstudysessionscanenhanceyourabilitytolearnandrememberinformation.Cognitiveperformancebenefitssignificantlyfrombreaks.Breakshelpeasementalexhaustionthat

accumulatesduringprolongedstudy.mightnoticeafterlongperiodsofintensefocus,yourconcentrationstarts

tofade.Thisisbecauseofcognitiveload,aconceptincognitivesciencesuggestingyourbrainhasalimited

capacityforinformationprocessing.Whenyoutakeabreak,youessentiallyallowyourbrainto“cooland

reducethisload,therebyrestoringyourabilitytoconcentrateandmaintainfocusduringstudy.AttentionRestorationTheoryunderlinesthevalueofbreaks,especiallythoseinvolvingnatureorrelaxation,to

rejuvenate(恢复)yourcapacityforconcentration.Likewise,theConservationofResourcesTheorysuggeststhat

byconservingmentalresourcesthroughregularbreaks,youcanbettermanagestressandavoidburnout.Oneofthe

mostpopularmethodsisthePomodorowhichsuggestsstudyingfor25minutesandtakinga5-minute

break.Afterfourcycles,youtakealongerbreak,typically15-30minutes.Thistechniqueleveragesthebrain’s

naturalrhythmstokeepitfreshandfocused.ByunderstandingthesciencebehindstudybreaksandusingstrategieslikethePomodoroyoucan

optimizeyourstudysessionsandmaintainabalancedapproachtolearning.Remember,productivityisn’tjustabout

workingharder;it’saboutworkingsmarter—andstudybreaksareakeypartofthatequation.

32.WhatisMichelle’sattitudetowardputtingbreaksintostudysessions?A.Approving.B.Indifferent.C.Skeptical.D.Neutral.33.Inwhatwaydobreakscontributetocognitiveperformance?A.Byremovingmentalexhaustion.B.Bypreventingcerebralfocusresetting.

C.Bymaximizingthebrain’scapacity.D.Bycuttingdowncognitiveload.

34.WhyarethedifferenttheoriesmentionedinParagraph4?A.presentthatdifferenttheoriesmaycontradicteachother.B.showthehistoricaldevelopmentofbreak-relatedtheories.C.emphasizetheimportanceofphysicalexerciseinstudy.D.providethetheoreticalsupportforthebenefitsofbreaks.35.Whatdoestheauthorimplyinthelastparagraph?A.Studentsshouldprioritizeworkingharderovertakingbreaks.B.Regularbreaksaloneareenoughtoachievethebestacademicresults.C.productivitycombinesscientificbasiswithpracticalstrategies.D.Morefocusshouldbeplacedonshort-termgoalsbystudents.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。tofriendsandfamilyaboutclimatechangeisanecessarysteptowardensuringthesafetyofpeopleandourplanet.36Here,we’llshareexpertstrategiestohelpyouhandlethisconversationwithconfidence.aThere’snoperfecttimetotalkaboutclimatechange—butthatdoesn’tmakeitanylessimportant.37Ifyouoryourlovedoneisalreadytenseortiredforwhateverreason,youmaystruggletohaveaproductiveconversation.38Lookforsomepointsofagreementbetweenyouandyourfriends.Evenifyouonlyagreeononesmallaspect,thatcanbeenoughtoshifttheconversationfromanargumenttoadiscussion.Onceyoufindyourcommonground,keepreturningtothatpointthroughouttheconversation.yourfriendorfamilymemberaboutthehabitsandbehaviorsyou’vechangedtohelptheEarth.Bysharingyourownexperiences,you’reshowingyourlovedonesthatit’stotallypossibletomakeenvironmentallybeneficiallifestylechanges.3940Endtheconversationrespectfullyandthankthemforlisteningtoyourperspectiveandstories.Letthemknowthatyou’dlovetotalkmoreaboutthisissuewhenevertheyfeeluptoit.Byempoweringotherstoeducatethemselvesonclimatechange,you’redoublingyourenvironmentalimpact.A.tofindsomemiddleground.B.Presentasolution,notjustaproblem.C.Seekatimewheneveryoneisinagoodmood.D.Butthetopiccansometimesfeeltrickytotalkabout.E.Thisexperiencecouldbeassmallasusingfewerplasticbags.F.It’smoreproductivetoletsomeonereflectontheclimateissue.

G.lovedones’viewsprobablywon’tchangeinoneconversation.

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题上将该项涂黑。Mylasthillridewasepic—justnotinthewayI’dhopeditwouldbe.Itwasanewkindofsuffering.Althoughweroadracersenjoy41,thatdayIwenttoofar.About5milesbeforethefinish,I42.Myjawandleftcheekbonebroke.Whatgotmeintothat43?Ioverestimatedmyself.Ihadjust44aroadracethepastweekend.Itwasaverytechnical45withsharpbends.Afterthevictory,Iwasn’tafraidofanything.Theaccidentwasso46.Itwasthemiddleofaracingseason.Ihadjuststartedmyownwomen’sracing47.Ihadpeopletoleadandmoreracestowin!48,IalsothinkI’mprettylucky.Ididn’tbreakmylegsorneck.Istillhadmy49,eventhoughmylefteyewouldn’topenfordaysafterward.Indeed,itwasannoyingthatIcouldn’t50food.Itwastough,

andlong,andbeing51insidegotmereallyfrustrated.Butthebig52isthatIsurvived.

Finally,Ivaluemyfamily,whohelpandsenttextmessagesandreminderstomakemestay53.

Duringmyrecovery,onestoodout,“Recoveryismoredifficultthananyrace,but54alwayswins.”

Thissetbackremindsmethatwearealmostcertaintoget55atsomepointduringtheprocessof

achievingourgoalandthatitislovethatmadeallthedifference.41.A.B.achievementsC.expectationsD.struggles

42.A.floatedB.crashedC.resistedD.separated

43.A.dreamB.honorC.messD.labor

44.A.wonB.watchedC.organizedD.led

45.A.showB.lessonC.courseD.report

46.A.soul-awakeningB.heart-breakingC.mind-blowingD.eye-opening

47.A.networkB.competitionC.teamD.foundation

48.A.ThusB.StillC.RatherD.Moreover

49.A.visionB.hearingC.touchD.balance

50.A.buyB.chewC.digestD.cook

51.A.removedB.spottedC.neededD.trapped

52.A.changeB.problemC.callD.picture

53.A.gratefulB.calmC.positiveD.loyal

54.A.patienceB.reliefC.creativityD.inspiration

55.A.mixedupB.fedupC.knockeddownD.torndown

第二节语法填空(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。ThetorchforTheGames(TWG)2025Chengdu,namedZhumeng(“BambooDream”or“Chasing

Dreams”),wasshowninChengdu.56(inspire)bytheGrandBronzeStandingFigureattheSanxingdui

Ruins,itlookslikeboththefigureandabambooshoot,symbolizingstrengthandgrowth.InChina,bamboorepresentshumilityandstrength,which57(mirror)thesportsspiritofunityand

hardwork.Thetorch’stoplookslikefreshbambooshoots,showingChina’s58(open),whileitsoverall

shapereflectsthesportsspiritofunityandstruggling.Thetorch’snozzlecopiesasuncrowndesignunearthedat

Chengdu’sJinshaSite,whichsymbolizes59(endenergyforathletes,likesunlight.Itsbaseremindspeople

60anoldChinesesaying,“Whentheholybirdflies,peacewillfilltheworld,”highlightingChina’swishfor

globalharmony.ThethemesongZhumeng,sharingthetorch’sname,61(release)together.Thesong’slyricswere

writtenbyQiyin,62isalsotheauthorofthesong(JadePlatethatwasperformedby63

(child)duringthe2025SpringFestivalGala.Mixedwithorchestral(管弦乐的)music,itexpressesChengdu’s

warmthandtheGames’passion.TWGis64highest-levelinternationalmulti-sporteventfornon-Olympicsports.ItwillbeheldinChengdufromAugust7to17ChengduisthefirstChinesemainlandcity65(hostthisevent,showcasingChina’sblendofancientwisdomandmodernsportsmanship.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是李华,你校英语社团将举办以“andLife”为主题的英语演讲比赛,请你写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:1.科

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