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第1页(共1页)2025年江西省八所重点中学高考英语联考试卷(4月份)第一部分听力(共两节,满分7.5分)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纸上。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)Whatwillthewomandoontheweekend?A.Doabungeejump.B.Takedrivinglessons.C.Goskydiving.2.(1.5分)WhatwilltheweatherbelikeonSunday?A.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Cloudy.3.(1.5分)Whatwillthemanprobablydotostayhealthy?A.Goswimming.B.Playtennis.C.Joinagym.4.(1.5分)Wherearethespeakers?A.Onaplane.B.Onabus.C.Onatrain.5.(1.5分)Whatisthewoman'sattitudetotheman'ssuggestion?A.Favorable.B.Tolerant.C.Negative.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)Whatdidthemanjustdo?A.Hecompletedhiswork.B.Heattendedameeting.C.Hewentforbreakfast.(2)Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Withdrawsomemoney.B.Findarestaurant.C.Payfortheman.7.(4.5分)(1)Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Reschedulinganappointment.B.ContactingtheArtDirector.C.Completingthesetdesign.(2)WhydoesMs.Marshallfeelrelievedaboutthenews?A.Sheisn'tcompletelyreadyyet.B.Sheprefersadifferentlocation.C.Shehastotravelonbusiness.(3)Whenwillthephotoshootbe?A.OnThursday.B.OnFriday.C.OnSaturday.8.(4.5分)(1)Whathappenedtotheman'sfriend?A.Hehadacaraccident.B.Hehurthisarm.C.Hepassedoutinthestreet.(2)Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Dealwithanotheremergency.B.Gototheemergencyroom.C.Rushtothescene.(3)Whatdoesthewomando?A.Anemergency﹣roomdoctor.B.Anambulancedriver.C.Atelephoneoperator.9.(6分)(1)WhataspectofJack'sgardensurprisedtheman?A.Thevarietyofvegetables.B.Theeco﹣friendlymethods.C.Thesizeofthegarden.(2)HowdidJacklearnabouturbangardeningatfirst?A.Byvisitingafarm.B.Byjoiningalocalmeeting.C.Byresearchingonline.(3)WhatdidthewomandotohelpJackwithhisgarden?A.Setupsolarpanelsforlighting.B.Establisharainwaterrecyclingsystem.C.Givehimkitchenwasteforsoilnutrition.(4)Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthemaintenancework?A.Manageable.B.Stressful.C.Easy.10.(4.5分)(1)Whatdoestheappallowuserstocheck?A.Theticketpricesforattractions.B.Thecrowdednessofashop.C.Thelatestfashiontrends.(2)Howcanonlineshoppersusetheapptosavetime?A.Bychoosingadesirableshop.B.Bylookingatitemsquicklyfirst.C.Bysettingupmessagenotifications.(3)Whatinformationdoestheappprovidefordiners?A.Fooddeliveryservice.B.Discountsonmeals.C.Customerreviews.第二部分阅读理解(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)阅读下面短文,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)Theallureofwaterhasfascinatedhumanityforcenturies,offeringbothbeautyandadventure.Herearefourextraordinarywaterexperiencesfromaroundtheglobe.CelestialHotSprings:InIceland,LakeMyvatnisaprimespotforviewingtheNorthernLights.TheMyvatnNatureBaths,openlateintothenight,provideaperfectvantagepoint.Withaswim﹣upbar,naturalhotsprings,andstunningviews,thebathsdrawwaterfromdepthsofupto2,500meters,maintainingacozy40°℃temperature.MoonlightHatchlings:AtAmanpuloresortinthePhilippines,guestscanwitnessthemagicalsightofturtlehatchlingsmakingtheirwaytothemoonlitsea.FromMarchtoOctober,theprivateislandofPamalicanbecomesacrucialnestingsiteforturtles.DiveintoWestPapua:RajaAmpatinWestPapuaoffersanexclusivedivingexperience.ExplorevibrantcoralgardensandraremarinelifeinthisremoteIndonesianparadise.TheTrueNorthcruiseenhancestheadventurewithluxuryaccommodationsandbespokeservices.Sun,Sand,andShipwrecks:Egypt'sRedSeaishometotheSSThistlegorm,aBritishshipsunkin1941.TheFourSeasonsResortSharmElSheikhoffersdaytripstothishistoricdivesite,whereyoucanexploretheshipwreckandothersliketheRosalieMoller.(1)WhatisspecialabouttheMyvatnNatureBathsinIceland?A.Coralgardensnearby.B.Largesthotspringsglobally.C.Seasonalwatertemperatureshifts.D.NorthernLightsviewsanddeep﹣sourcedwater.(2)Whichwillberecommendedtoahistoryenthusiast?A.CelestialHotSprings.B.MoonlightHatchlings.C.DiveintoWestPapua.D.Sun,Sand,andShipwrecks.(3)Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Ageographytextbook.B.Anacademicpaper.C.Atravelmagazine.D.Anadvertisementleaflet.12.(10分)July4,1995,markedbothAmerica'sIndependenceDayandmybirthday,yetitbecamethedaymyfatherdied.Daysearlier,Dad,lookingintomyeyes,said"Joe,myroadisshort.I'llbeleavingheresoon."Thewordshurt.Thenhecametothepoint,aswashisway:HewantedhiscasketcoveredwithanAmericanflag.And,hehopedhisburialflaghadflownoveranaircraftcarrier.Whilehe'draisedsixchildrenonaclerk'ssalary,amonghisproudestmemorieswasservingintheSouthPacificduringWorldWarIIasanelectrician'smateaboardtheaircraftcarrierUSSBunkerHill,CV﹣17.IcontactedthelocalNavyrecruiter,whodirectedmetomycongressman.Learningthestory,thecongressmantransferredmetoacommanderattheNorfolkNavalBase.Withoutdelay,Idialedthenumber.Inthesmokyvoiceofanoldsailor,thecommanderexclaimed,"ThosebravepeoplewhoservedinWorldWarIIkeptusfree!Theydeserveourhonorandgratitude!I'llconnectyoutoacaptainhere!"Iimmediatelycalled,identifiedmyselfandexplainedDad'simpendingdeathandhisferventwish.Thecaptainaskedformyaddressandstatedtheserequestsarenotunusual.Twodayslater,asIpresentedtheflagtoDad,alongwithapersonalletterfromthecaptainthankinghimforhisservice,Dadsmiledandhelditlovingly.IcouldswearIsawtearsinthattoughguy'seyes.At2:43p.m.onJuly4﹣IndependenceDay﹣Dadgainedhisindependencefrompainandsuffering,at77.Athisfuneral,theAmericanflag,coveredDad'scasket.Dadneversoughtattention.Butthatdaywasallabouthim.Wehonoredhimasahusband,afatherandagrandfather.Andthankstothatflag,asasailorintheUnitedStatesNavy.(1)Whatmadethefatherthemostproudinhislife?A.Expertiseinadvancedtechnicalskills.B.ServiceinWWIIontheUSSBunkerHill.C.Optimisminthefaceoflifehardships.D.Financialsupportforhisfamily.(2)WhatcanbeinferredabouttheNavy'sresponsetoJoe'srequest?A.Theydelayedprocessinghisrequest.B.Theyshowedindifferencetoit.C.Theyhighlyrespectedthoseservinginwartime.D.Theywereunwillingtosatisfypersonalrequests.(3)Whichofthefollowingcanbestredefinethefather?A.Gloryandmaterialsuccess.B.Sacrificeandpublicrecognition.C.Patriotismanddedication.D.Dutyandpersonalambition.(4)Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.AFlagforDadB.JourneytoHonorMyFatherC.ASailor'sLastMissionD.IndependenceDayFarewell13.(10分)Yourgenesareinheritedfromparentsandancestors,pickinguptraitsthathelpussurviveandevolvewithenvironmentsaroundus.Muchofthisisencodedasnaturalinstinct.Whenababyisborn,itneedn'tbetaughthowtobreatheorcry—thisishard﹣wiredintoourDNA.Weknowthatwhentiredweneedtosleepandwhenhungryweneedtoeat.Thesamegoesforanimals.Withintwohoursofbeingborn,afoalattemptsitsfirststepswithlittleguidancefromitsparent,allfrominstinct.Aswellasourbasicinstincts,ourgeneticscancarrymorecomplexabilities,knowledgeandreflexes.Findingshavealsohintedthatourfacialexpressionscouldbehard﹣wiredbehaviors.Babiesstarttosmileataroundtwo﹣again,thisisn'tspecificallytaught.Althoughtheymaytakeintheexpressionsofpeoplearound,it'shardtotestiftheyconnectemotiontothefacestheysee.However,a2019studyshowedthatathleteswhohadbeenbornblindmadethesamedisheartenedexpressionswhenlosingasathleteswithsight,suggestingthatfacialexpressionsmaynotbelearntfromwatchingothers.Whilegeneticsplayapart,infantsarealsoheavilyinfluencedduringtheirtimeinthewomb(子宫).Motherswhoeatstrong﹣tastingfoodssuchasgarliccanaffectchildren'stastebuds,givingthemafancyforthesametasteslaterinlife.Tasteandsmellareimportanttriggersthatbabieslookforwhenfirstfeeding,asthemother'smilkwillcarrythesameflavorsexperiencedinthewomb.Thispre﹣birthtastesamplingincreasestheirchancesofsurvival.Generationalmemorycouldalsoexplainwhycertainpeoplearenaturallygiftedinareaslikemusicorsport.Actually,theexistenceofitishardtoprove,sincesomanyenvironmentalandoutsidefactorschangebehaviourandpersonality,especiallywithyoungminds,whichareeasilydeveloped.However,thetheoryisstartingtobetakenmoreseriously,andstudiesinvolvingshort﹣generationlifeformssuchasnematodewormsaremakingsignificantbreakthroughs.Wemaysoonhaveundeniableproofthatourgeneticspassdownmorethanwethink.(1)Whichofthefollowingbehaviorishard﹣wiredintoourgenes?A.Learningtowalkattwoyearsold.B.Havingmealsduetohunger.C.Recognizingparents'voicesafterbirth.D.Usingtoolstosolveproblems.(2)Whatdoestheauthorimplyinparagraph3?A.Facialexpressionsmayhaveageneticbasis.B.Babieslearnfacialexpressionsfromtheirparents.C.Emotionalresponsesaretotallyshapedbyenvironment.D.Blindathletescan'texpressemotionseffectively.(3)Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytalkabout?A.Therolegeneticsplayinbabies'survival.B.Significanceoftasteandsmellininfants'growth.C.Infants'adaptabilitytofoodflavorsinthewomb.D.Impactofpregnantmothers'dietsonbabies'tastepreferences.(4)Whatcanweknowaboutgenerationalmemory?A.Environmentalfactorsdenyitsexistence.B.Promisingscientificstudiesshowitssignificance.C.Ithasbeenprovenbyexistingevidence.D.Itpowerfullyexplainspeople'stalent.14.(10分)Thefashionindustrymightnotbethefirstthatcomestomindasasuperuseroffossilfuels.Butmoderntextiles(纺织品)relyheavilyonpetrochemicalproductsthatcomefrommanyofthesameoilandgascompaniesdrivinggreenhousegasemissions.Actually,fashionaccountsforupto10%ofglobalcarbondioxideoutput.Italsoproducesafifthofthe300milliontonsofplasticmadeannually.Polyester(聚酯纤维),aplasticderivedfromoil,hassurpassedcottonasthemostusedmaterialintextileproduction.Clothingmadefrompolyesterandothersyntheticfibersareasignificantsourceofmicroplasticpollution,harmingmarinelife.Moreclothingisbeingproducedthanever,asretailersandtheircustomersgothroughstylesatarapidpace.Clothingproductionhasdoubledsince2000,drivenbyfastfashionandconsumerdemandfornewstyles.However,onlyasmallportionofclothingisrecycled.Eighty﹣sevenpercentoffibersusedinclothingendupbeingburntorinlandfills.Fashionbrandshavecomeundercriticismforpracticeslikedestroyingunsoldproductsandsendingwastetodevelopingcountries,oftenunderunbearablelaborconditions.Inresponse,sustainabilityhasbecomeafocusformanybrands.Zara,forexample,committedtomaking50%ofits2022productsfromrecycledmaterialsandecologicallygrowncotton.Otherbrands,likeParade,havelaunchedrecyclinginitiatives.Despitetheseefforts,theproductionoffossilfuel﹣basedclothingcontinuestogrow,withoilandgascompaniesinvestinginpetrochemicalproductslikepolyesterasdemandfromtransportationdeclines.Fastfashionisoftencriticizedfortheindustry'senvironmentalimpact.High﹣endbrandsoriginatetrendsandgeneratedemandfornewstyles,whicharethenmassproducedbyfastfashioncompaniesatlowercosts.They'reoftenmadeinsimilarfactorieswithsimilarconditions﹣andevensimilarmaterials.Minh﹣HaT.Pham,anexpertinglobalfashionindustry,arguesthatfastfashioncompaniesandconsumersareunfairlyscapegoatedfortheindustry'sproblems.Whilesustainabilitymeasuresareincreasing,theyarenotenoughtocounter(抵消)themassiveamountofclothingbeingproduced.IndustryveteranSantaniellosuggeststhatbothretailersandconsumersneedtochangetheirhabits."Ifstoresofferedfewerproducts,maybeconsumerscouldgetusedtofewer,"shesays."Itmightmakeusallhappier."(1)WhichconsequencecausedbyfashionindustryisNOTmentioned?A.Carbondioxideemissions.B.Cottonusagereduction.C.Seacreaturesextinction.D.Massiveclothingwaste.(2)Whatcanwelearnaboutfashionbrands?A.Mostbrandspreferredrecycledmaterials.B.Theyhavehalvedproductiontoreduceenvironmentalimpact.C.Theirfast﹣changingstyleshavelittleeffectonenvironment.D.Theirsustainablepracticesfailtoslowdownfossilfuel﹣basedproduction.(3)Whatdoesunderlinedword"scapegoated"meaninParagraph4?A.Blamed.B.Teased.C.Punished.D.Suspected.(4)WhatdoesSantaniellourgeustodoconcerningthefashionindustry?A.Lowerpolyesteruseintextiles.B.Reducesyntheticfibersproduction.C.Balanceproductsupplyandconsumptionpattern.D.Promoterecyclingforsustainability.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)WhenGossipisGoodFewofuscanresistsharingabitofchit﹣chataboutotherpeople﹣accordingtotheexperts,60%ofadultconversationsareaboutsomeonewhoisn'tthere.(1)SocialsuperglueGossipingisasimplewaytoconnectwithothers.Sharingthoughtswithsomeoneprovidestheultimatebindingtool."It'sgreattodemonstratecommonvaluesandsenseofhumor,aswellasshareworriesandseeksupport,"sayscounsellorChloeWard.(2)"Humanshaveaninnatedesiretoknowaboutothers'lives,"explainsChloe."Gossiphelpspeoplebond,entertainthemselves,releaseemotionsandmaintainsocialorderwithinagroup."Itbuildsasenseofbelonging.StressreliefFeellikeaweighthasbeenliftedoffyourshouldersafteragoodsession?"Thisisbecausethefrustrationthatcausedyoutogossipinthefirstplacehasbeenreleased,"explainsChloe.(3)Gossipingwithsomeoneandventingyourannoyances﹣evenforjustfiveminutesaday﹣canhelptoreducestresslevelsbyincreasinglevelsofoxytocin(thelovehormone)andreducingcortisol(thestresshormone).S﹣improvementItmayseemunreasonable,butgossipingcansometimesimproveyourfeelingsofempathy."Itmayallowpeopletounderstandadifficultpersonalsituationthatanotherisfacing,"explainsChloe.(4)Typically,tostopyourgossipgettingoutofcontrolorkeepitpositive,noteifyourchatterturnsintobackstabbingandhurtfulremarksandhowitmakesyoufeel.(5)Moreover,whendiscussingapersonorrelationship,askyourfellowgossipertolistenandhelpyouapproachthesituationdifferently.A.Havingastressfulday?B.Desiringawayforyourfriendtovent?C.Italsostrengthenspersonalconnections.D.Ifso,talkpeopleupbehindtheirbacksinstead.E.Thus,expertsofferthesetipsonavoidinggossiping.F.Butnowscienceshowsbenefitsinthisguiltypleasure.G.Andothers'positivestoriescaninspireyourprogress,too.第三部分语言知识运用(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。16.(15分)ThepepperedtreefrogseemedtohavevanishedfromtheNorthernTablelandssincethe1980s.Afteryear﹣roundsurveyswithno(1)ofthepepperedtreefrog,mycolleagueTimandIconductedoursecondseasonofsurveyagain.Westartedwiththe(2)locations—allstreamswhereitwasoriginallyfound.Whenwereachedasteepplateauwherestreamsbecamewaterfalls,thedirtroads(3)intoever﹣decreasingdriveabilityuntiltheywereultimatelyundriveable.Wehadtoparkourcar,gatherequipmentandingumboots,(4)ourwaydownintothevalley.Afterdark,usinghead﹣torches,wefound10(5).Yetforthetargetfrog,(6)failedagain.Gettingbackuptoourcarprovedaphysicalchallenge.Inheavygumboots,wepausedto(7)ourbreathandat3am,reachedthecar,calves(小腿)(8).Thenextmorningwewerefeelingthe(9)ofthehike.Ikneltdowntogetteabagsandsurprisingly,myknees(10)!So,thatnight,wesurveyedthesmallrockystream,only100metresfromour(11).Roundingabend,TimandIsimultaneouslyspottedmedium﹣sizedfrogsinthemiddleofthestream.Weinspectedthem(12),stretchingourheadsandleaningourhead﹣torches."Arethey….Booroolongfrogs?"Ifinallyuttered.Therewasnoother(13),weweresure.WewerelookingattheveryBooroolongfrogs—firstseenhereinover40yearsandrareasthepepperedtreefrog.Previously,ourfocuswasonsearchingthemost(14)areas.Weneverthoughtchangingourplansandlookingalittleclosertohomewould(15)suchanimportantresult.(1)A.responsesB.tracesC.instancesD.signals(2)A.imaginaryB.mysteriousC.historicalD.deserted(3)A.crowdedB.rushedC.declinedD.integrated(4)A.blockB.loseC.forceD.wind(5)A.speciesB.animalsC.insectsD.plants(6)A.timeB.luckC.visibilityD.equipment(7)A.holdB.saveC.wasteD.gather(8)A.burningB.growingC.hangingD.healing(9)A.propertiesB.flavorsC.effectsD.highlights(10)A.heldupB.laydownC.gaveoutD.turnedover(11)A.destinationB.accommodationC.settlementD.region(12)A.leisurelyB.casuallyC.brieflyD.intensely(13)A.possibilityB.problemC.limitD.clue(14)A.inaccessibleB.livelyC.impersonalD.strange(15)A.transformB.yieldC.shiftD.threaten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。17.(15分)Inadocumentaryseriesco﹣producedbyChengduRadioandTelevision,archaeologicalteamsfrombothChinaandtheLatinAmericanandCaribbeanregionexaminedthe(1)(similar)betweentheSanxingdui﹣JinshacivilizationofChinaandtheMayacivilizationofMesoamerica﹣﹣today'sCentralAmerica.TitledDialogueCrossingThousandsofYears:TheSanxingdui﹣JinshaCivilizationandtheMayaCivilizationComeTogether,theseriesfocusesonscholar(2)(discuss)thesharedbeliefs,philosophiesand(3)(art)abilitiesoftheSanxingduiandMayanpeoples."RenownedChinesearchaeologistKwang﹣chihChangproposedtheconceptofthe'China﹣Mayacontinuum.''Inhisopinion,(4)ancientChineseandMayancivilizationsweretheproductsofthesameancestorsatdifferenttimesandlocations.Locatedontwo(5)(isolate)continents,theyexploreddifferentdevelopmentalpathstocreatebrilliantcivilizationsthatwerebothsimilaryetsplendid(6)theirownuniqueways,"saidLiXinwei,DeputyDirectoroftheInstituteofAncientHistoryattheChineseAcademyofSocialSciences.ClaudiaMeichong﹣Pastidas,afourth﹣generationChinese﹣Mexican,(7)(feature)inthedocumentary.Hergreat﹣grandfatheremigratedfromChinatoMexicoacrosstheBeringStrait(8),accordingtosometheories,wasbelievedtobetheonlyroutethroughwhichChinesepeoplecouldhavereachedtheLatinAmericanregionbefore.Today,Meichongpastidasworksinthefieldofheritage(9)(restore),focusingonartifactsunearthedfromtheMayanregion.Duringherbriefappearance,shedemonstratesherworkincleaningandrepairingartifactswhile(10)(enthusiastic)sharinginsightsintoherpersonalidentityandtheimportanceofpreservingtheseculturalitems.第四部分写作(共两节,满分15分)第一节(满分15分)18.(15分)假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Bob得知高三学生在高考后有重拾个人爱好的打算,来信询问你的情况。请写一封电子邮件回复他,内容包括:(1)你想重拾的爱好及理由;(2)具体做法;注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearBob,DelightedtoknowyoushowkeeninterestinChinesestudentstakinguphobbiesagainafterChineseGaokao.______Yours,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)AmandaandSusiemightbesisters,butthey'dnevergoton.You'dthinktheywould,withonlytwoyearsbetweenthem.YetfromtheminuteSusiewasborn,Amandaknewthebabyresented(怨恨)her.Now,despitebeingintheirfifties,thehatredwasstillfreshintheirminds.Theonlythingtheyhadincommonwasthattheybothadoredtheirmother.Thenoneday,whenAmandawasintheclassroom,teachingaparticularlychallenginggroupofteenagers,herfatherrangwiththeterriblenewsthattheirmotherhaddiedsuddenly.Bothsisterswerestrickenwithgrief,butSusie,who'dbeenlookingafterhergranddaughterwhenshegotthecall,wasalsoupsetthattheirfatherhadn'tinformedherfirst.Thentheirfathertoldthemabouttheirmother'swill."She'sleftyouthepainting."Heseemedtobeaddressingthemboththepainting﹣thesourceofoneoftheirbiggestchildhoodarguments.Theirmotherhaddecidedthatitwouldbenicetohaveaphotoofbothhergirls."DidMumleavetheportraittome?"askedAmanda.No,Susiewantedtosay.Surelyhermothercouldn'thavebeensobiased."Infact,"repliedtheirfather,"she'sleftittobothofyou.""How'sthatgoingtowork?"askedAmanda."Welivemilesapart.""Thankfully"mutteredSusie.Amandashotheradispleasedlook."Thewilldemandsthatyoueachhaveitforsixmonthsandthenswapover,foraslongasyoubothlive."So,everysixmonthsAmandaandSusiedrovetoaservicestationbetweentheirhomesandcarefullyhandedoverthepainting.Twoyearspassed.Thefunnythingwasthatthesisterssawmoreofeachotherthantheyhaddoneforyears.SometimesSusietriedtostartaconversation,andAmandaclaimedshehadtodash.Sometimesitwastheotherwayround.ButthencameabrightwinterdaywhenSusieturnedupforthehandover,andhersisterwasn'tthere.Amandawasoftenlate,butneverthreehourslate.Shewasn'tevenreplyingtoSusie's"Wherewereyou"texts.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。AllkindsofthoughtsranthroughSusie'sheadasshedrovetothehospital.______"Ithinkthat'sthefirsttimeyou'veeversaidthosewordstome."Amandasqueezedhersister'shand.______

2025年江西省八所重点中学高考英语联考试卷(4月份)参考答案与试题解析第一部分听力(共两节,满分7.5分)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纸上。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)Whatwillthewomandoontheweekend?A.Doabungeejump.B.Takedrivinglessons.C.Goskydiving.【解答】CW:GuesswhatI'mgoingtodoontheweekend?M:You'regoingtobungeejump?W:Close!I'mgoingtoskydive!Iwasgoingtostarttakingdrivinglessons,butIthoughthowboring!I'dratherdosomethingmoreexciting.2.(1.5分)WhatwilltheweatherbelikeonSunday?A.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Cloudy.【解答】BW:Doyouknowifthissunnyweatherwilllastthroughtheweekend?M:Idon'tthinkso.It'ssupposedtocloudoveronSaturday,andSundaywillbewet.3.(1.5分)Whatwillthemanprobablydotostayhealthy?A.Goswimming.B.Playtennis.C.Joinagym.【解答】AM:I'dliketokeepfitbutIdon'twanttojoinagym.W:Whydon'tyoutakeupasportliketennis?M:Idon'tliketodependonapartner.Hey,youknowwhat?Thereisanewindoorpoolnearmyhouse.Doyouwanttocomecheckitoutwithme?4.(1.5分)Wherearethespeakers?A.Onaplane.B.Onabus.C.Onatrain.【解答】BM:Oh,dear!We'vestoppedagain.Itwouldn'thavebeenlikethisifwe'dflown.W:Don'tworry.Wewon'tarrivetoolate.Look,we'removingagain.M:Well,Ialwaysthoughttravelingbytrainwasbad,buttravelingbybusisworse!5.(1.5分)Whatisthewoman'sattitudetotheman'ssuggestion?A.Favorable.B.Tolerant.C.Negative.【解答】CW:I'vegottotakemycartotheshopagain.M:Whydoyoubotherwithitwhenyoucangetverygooddealsonsecond﹣handcarsthesedays?W:Forgetit.IfIeverdecidetobuyanothercar,itwillbeabrand﹣newone.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)Whatdidthemanjustdo?A.Hecompletedhiswork.B.Heattendedameeting.C.Hewentforbreakfast.(2)Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Withdrawsomemoney.B.Findarestaurant.C.Payfortheman.【解答】ACM:I'mstarving!Icametotheofficeextraearlytodaytofinishthereportforourclientmeeting.I'mgladit'sdone.Doyouwanttohavebreakfastwithme?W:I'mhungrytoo,butIdon'treallyfeellikehavingbreakfastfood.It'stooclosetolunch.Whydon'twegetsometakeoutfromthedinerdownthestreet?M:OK.Icouldgetapancake,andyoucouldgetsomethingthat'sclosertolunchfood.W:Soundsgood.Illpickupthecheckthistime,sinceyoupaidformethelasttimewewentout.7.(4.5分)(1)Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Reschedulinganappointment.B.ContactingtheArtDirector.C.Completingthesetdesign.(2)WhydoesMs.Marshallfeelrelievedaboutthenews?A.Sheisn'tcompletelyreadyyet.B.Sheprefersadifferentlocation.C.Shehastotravelonbusiness.(3)Whenwillthephotoshootbe?A.OnThursday.B.OnFriday.C.OnSaturday.【解答】AACM:Ms.Marshall,theArtDirectorhasjustcalledandshesaidshehastorearrangethephotoshoottolaterthisweekbecauseshe'sbeencalledawaytoParisonurgentbusiness.W:Actually,Jonathan,that'skindofagoodthing.Istillhaven'tfinishedthefinalsetdesignfortheshoot,andthisgivesmethetimeIneedtoprepare.M:Good.Butshewantedmetoaskyouwhentorearrange.She'llbebackonThursdaymorningandwouldbeabletostartlaterthatday.Orthere'sFridaymorning,Saturdaytoo.W:Thelastoptionsoundsgood.8.(4.5分)(1)Whathappenedtotheman'sfriend?A.Hehadacaraccident.B.Hehurthisarm.C.Hepassedoutinthestreet.(2)Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Dealwithanotheremergency.B.Gototheemergencyroom.C.Rushtothescene.(3)Whatdoesthewomando?A.Anemergency﹣roomdoctor.B.Anambulancedriver.C.Atelephoneoperator.【解答】BACW:911,whatisyouremergency?M:Ineedanambulance,quick!W:What'syouremergency?M:Myfriendfelloffhisbikeintothestreet.W:Whatisyourlocation?M:I'mattheentrancetoEvergreenStateCollege.W:We'resendingsomeonenow.Theyshouldbethereinaboutfiveminutes.M:OK,thankyou.W:Isyourfriendawake?M:Yes,Ithinkhe'llbeokay.Butitlookslikehemighthaveafewbrokenbones.Heissufferingfromthepaininhisarm.W:Okay,justleavehimwhereheis.Trynottomovehim.I'mgoingtogetoffthelinenow.Ihaveanothercallcomingin.M:Okay,thankyouforyourhelp.9.(6分)(1)WhataspectofJack'sgardensurprisedtheman?A.Thevarietyofvegetables.B.Theeco﹣friendlymethods.C.Thesizeofthegarden.(2)HowdidJacklearnabouturbangardeningatfirst?A.Byvisitingafarm.B.Byjoiningalocalmeeting.C.Byresearchingonline.(3)WhatdidthewomandotohelpJackwithhisgarden?A.Setupsolarpanelsforlighting.B.Establisharainwaterrecyclingsystem.C.Givehimkitchenwasteforsoilnutrition.(4)Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthemaintenancework?A.Manageable.B.Stressful.C.Easy.【解答】ABBAM:IwentroundthebackofJack'srestaurantyesterdayandwasamazedtoseehisgarden.Wow!He'sgotawiderangeofvegetablesgrowingthere!Ijustthoughthe'dhaveafewpots.It'sl

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