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第1页(共1页)2025年陕西省高考英语适应性试卷(三)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)Whyisthemaninsomuchdanger?A.Hislifejacketisbroken.B.Heisn'tgoodatswimming.C.Theseaistooroughtoswim.2.(1.5分)WhatisthewomandoingtoJimmy?A.Showinghimtheway.B.Warninghimtoobeyalaw.C.Teachinghimhowtodrive.3.(1.5分)Whatwasthemanprobablytryingtodo?A.Invitethewomanoutforameal.B.Givethewomansomeadviceonherwork.C.Askthewomantocelebrateaholidaywithhim.4.(1.5分)Howlongcanthewoman'sdeskberepairedforfree?A.Forthreemonths.B.Foroverayear.C.Forfiveyears.5.(1.5分)What'sthemaintopicoftheconversation?A.Aforesttour.B.Firefighting.C.Watersupply.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)Whatshouldtheman'suncleavoidduringameal?A.Chicken.B.Redmeat.C.Nuts.(2)Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutfish?A.Shelovesit.B.Shecannotstanditssmell.C.Shedoesn'tcareaboutit.7.(4.5分)(1)Whoisthewomanmostlikelytalkingto?A.Agroupofteachers.B.Agroupofstudents.C.Agroupofexplorers.(2)Whydidtheexplorerfirststarthisjourney?A.ToopenanewtradingrouteforSpain.B.Totakeoverlandinotherregions.C.Tolearnaboutglobalgeography.(3)Whendidtheexplorer'sgroupcompletetheirtriparoundtheworld?A.In1519.B.In1521.C.In1522.8.(4.5分)(1)Howdidthemanfeelatfirst?A.Excited.B.Anxious.C.Relieved.(2)Whatisprobablyimportantforthewoman?A.Gainingrespectfromothers.B.Gettingasuccessfuloutcome.C.Workinghardthroughtheprocess.(3)Whatwillthemandonext?A.Sendamailparcel.B.Signupforuniversitycourses.C.Findoutacollegeacceptancedecision.9.(6分)(1)Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Surgeonandnurse.B.Patientandnurse.C.Patientandsurgeon.(2)Whatprobablycausedthepatient'scurrentcondition?A.Acarcrash.B.Anelectricshock.C.Aheartattack.(3)Wherewillthemanprobablygonext?A.Tohisoffice.B.Tothenurses'station.C.Toasurgeryoperatingroom.(4)Whatdothespeakersmainlyneedtofind?A.Morehospitalstaffmemberstohelp.B.Anexperttobegintheoperation.C.Emergencymedicaltools.10.(4.5分)(1)Whatwastheaimofthestudy?A.Toseeifinformingthelocalscouldreducethelossoftrees.B.Todevelopanewapptotrackthelossoftrees.C.Tofindwaystoregrowtherainforests.(2)Wheredidthestudytakeplace?A.InBrazil.B.InPeru.C.InColombia.(3)Whatdidtheenvironmentalgroupsgivethelocals?A.Smartphones.B.Computerdrives.C.Maps.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)Cost﹣effectiveandlow﹣carbon:7﹣dayplanfortheNationalDayholidayThefirstsevendaysofOctobermarksthefinallongholidayof2024﹣theNationalDayholiday.Insteadofoptingforcostlytravelintermsofmoney,timeandenergy,considerthriftierandenvironmentallyfriendlywaystorejuvenateyourmindandbody.Herearesomeactivitiestotryoneachday:Day1:ConnectwithyourparentsEngageinaheartfeltconversationwithyourparentsandassistthemwithhouseholdchores.Spendingqualitytimetogetherasafamilyiscrucialforstrengtheningrelationshipsandbonds.Day2:ReadashortbookSelectanintriguing,concisebookthatyoucancompleteinoneday.Immerseyourselfinaworldcraftedwithwordsandcharacters.Day3:ReconnectwithyourbestfriendReunitewithyourbestfriendorsimplyreachoutthroughaphonecallormessage.Theywillbedelightedtohearfromyou,especiallyifyou'vebeenoutoftouchforawhile.Day4:WatchamovieJustlikeagoodbook,acaptivatingfilmcanevokelaughterortears,offeringanemotionalescape.Day5:VisitanearbyparkandfeedstrayanimalsExploretheparkinyourvicinityandadmiretheautumnalbeautyofbloomingtreesandflowers.Ifyouencounterstrayanimalslikecatsordogs,sharingsomefoodwiththemcanbeaheartwarminggesture.Day6:CleananddeclutterTidyupyourlivingspaceanddeclutterunnecessaryitemsandoldclothing.Considerdonatingorsellingitemsatafleamarket.Day7:RelaxwithashowerandsoftmusicIndulgeinasoothingshowerandunwindtosoftmusicsuchassmoothjazzonthefinaldayoftheholidaytopreparefortheupcomingworkweek.Retireearlytoensureastress﹣freestarttotheworkday.(1)What'sthepurposeofthepassage?A.Toadvocateagreenlifestyle.B.Tointroduceapracticalholidayplan.C.Tohelptravelerstospendlessmoney.D.Torecommendsometravellinesandattractions.(2)WhichofthefollowingisnotthesuggestedactivityonDay5?A.Exploringanearbypark.B.Appreciatingsomeflowersandtrees.C.Encounteringsomebeautifulanimals.D.Feedingsomehomelesscatsanddogs.(3)Whereisthispassageprobablytakenfrom?A.textbookB.AnewsreportC.AtravelmagazineD.Anadvertisement12.(10分)Whenyougoonatrip,whowatchesyourpet?Inthepast,mostpeoplewouldasktheirfriendstotakecareoftheirpets.Butnow,youcanalsopayforin﹣homepet﹣sittingservices.Peoplewhoofferthiskindofserviceareknownas"petsitters".CaoTing,27,isapetsitterfromChengdu,whohasbeenworkinginthepetindustryfortwoyears."Iofferserviceslikefeeding,bathing,walkingdogs,playingwiththepets,andotherthingsasrequestedbytheowners,"saidCao.Caonormallyneedstotakecareofapetfor40minutestoanhourforonepet﹣sittingperiod.Thecostofherserviceisrelatedtomanythingssuchasthekindofpet,distancetraveledandlastingtimeofcare.Generally,itisfrom50to70yuanpersession.PetownerscancontactCaothroughpetcarewebsitesanddifferentsocialmedias,likeXiaohongshu,XianyuandDouyin.Caoacquiresprofessionalpetcareskillsthroughvariousmethods,includingattendingonlineorofflinepetcaretrainingcourses,learningfromotherpetsittersandgettingexperiencethroughpractice.Whilecaringforpets,Caorealizedhowuniqueeachpetisandhowimportantitistodeeplyunderstandthepets'behaviorstodevelopsafe,comfortablerelationshipswiththem.Butbeingapet﹣sitterisn'talwayseasy.In﹣homepetcaremeanspetsitterswillenterotherpeople'shouseswhentheyareaway,whichmayraiseworriesaboutpropertysecurity."Beforestartingthepet﹣sitting,Iwillasktheownertolockawaytheirvaluablethingsandevensetupcamerasforfurthersecurity,"saidCao.Inaddition,petsittersusuallyputtheirpersonalinformationonwebsitesandsocialmediasinordertodealwithsomedisputesdirectly.Theincomeofpetsittersisstillrelativelyunstable,andmostpetsitterstakethisworkasapart﹣timejob.However,Caoremainshopefulaboutthefuturepet﹣sittingmarket."Peoplearestartingtocaremoreabouttheirpets'healthandhappiness.Therewillbelotsofnewopportunitiesinthepetindustry,"saidCao.(1)WhatdoesthepassagetellusaboutCaoTing?A.SheownsapetshopinChengdu.B.Sheisinexperiencedinthepet﹣sittingfield.C.Sheprovidesin﹣homepetcareservices.D.Shesellspetcareproductsonsocialmedias.(2)HowdoesCaomainlyacquireherpetcareskills?A.Bystudyingcoursesatuniversity.B.Bycommunicatingwithpetownersandpetsitters.C.Byworkingatlocalanimalshelters.D.Byattendingprofessionaltrainingandworking.(3)Whatdoesparagraph5focusonregardingpetsitters?A.Platformsthathelppetsitterstoresolvearguments.B.Methodstosolvepropertysecurityandotherdisputes.C.Benefitswhichpet﹣sittingbringsabouttothepetowners.D.Solutionstodealwiththecostlypet﹣sittingservices.(4)WhatisCao'sattitudetowardsthefutureofpet﹣sitting?A.Disapproving.B.Doubtful.C.Optimistic.D.Indifferent.13.(10分)Marine(海洋的)laboratoriesweredesignedtobeagainstextremeweather.Buttheymightbedefeatedbyclimatechange.Thewateriscoming.EducationcentersandmarinelaboratoriesinAmericaarepreparingforrisingseasandthechangingclimate.Theimpactofclimatechangeisslowerbutfiercerthananystorm,andwillfinallydomoredamage.Itthreatensresearchers'abilitytostudymarineenvironmentsupcloseatatimewhenit'smorevitalthanevertounderstandthem.FoxIslandEnvironmentalEducationCenter,aVirginiainstitutionthathasopenedupthewondersofthenaturalworldtoyoungpeopleformorethan40years,hasshutdown.Andwhatislostisnotjustabuilding,butinspiration.AnumberoftheyoungpeoplewhostayedonFoxIslandandgainedaloveofnatureandtheenvironmenthavegoneontobescientists.One,KennethM.Halanych,professorofbiologicalsciencesatAuburnUniversity,nowresearchestopicsincludingclimatechangeandshiftsintherangesofmarinespecies."IfIhadn'thadthosegrowingexperiencesintheBay,Imighthaveendedupdoingsomethingtotallydifferent,"hesaid.Alongwithitsfunctionasascientificresearchfacility,theLouisianaUniversityMarineConsortium(联盟)isalsoacenterforenvironmentaleducationwithvisitsfromsome5,000studentseachyear."Ifourparkinglotisfloodingwhenagroupishere,wedefinitelyexplaintothemwhywe'reflooding."Thatexample,MurtConover,associatedirectorofeducationandoutreach(外联),said,"givestheideaofwhatourcoastallabsaredealingwith."BrianRoberts,associatedirectorofscienceattheconsortium,seesclimatechangeasachallenge,butalsoascientificopportunity.Hesaid,"Therearesomanyopportunitiesyouloseifwejustpackupandleave."Decadesofmeasurementsfromthesitewouldbeinterruptedbyamove,henoted.And,researcherssay,academicbudgetsmightnotallowreplacementstobebuilt.(1)Whatcanbelearnedfromparagraph3?A.FoxIslandhasalargepopulationofoceanlives.B.Somemarinecreaturesareindangerofextinction.C.Changingclimateaffectshumanbeing'slifestyles.D.Educationcentersinspirelocalpeopleinsomeways.(2)WhydoestheauthormentionMurtConover'swords?A.Tocallonmorelocalpeopletoprotectthemarineenvironment.B.Toprovetheresearcherswelcomevisitorstothelocalcoastallab.C.Toshowtheproblemsstudiedinthelabhaveeducationalvalue.D.Todisplaythebackgroundofthelocalcoastallab'sresearch.(3)WhatwouldbeaffectedbybuildingreplacementsaccordingtoBrianRoberts?A.Thesubjectsofscientificresearch.B.Waysofdealingwithclimatechange.C.Longtimeon﹣sitemeasurements.D.Theequipmentoftheexperiments.(4)Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?A.MotherNatureIsStrikingBackNowB.ClimateChangeThreatensMarineLabsC.Nature:TheMostBeautifulClassroomD.TheLouisianaCenter;ALostLaboratory14.(10分)ArecentstudyfromtheResearchInstituteatMcGillUniversityHealthCentermayimprovethetreatmentofsleepdisordersandneurological(神经系统的)conditions.Scientistshavemadeasignificantadvancementincomprehendingsleepmechanisms,identifyingthemelatonin(褪黑素)receptorMT1asakeyregulatorofREM(RapidEyeMovement)sleep.Thisdiscoveryholdspromisefornewtreatmentsforsleepdisordersandrelatedneuropsychiatricconditions.REMsleepiscrucialfordreaming,memoryconsolidation,andemotionalregulation.Inthebrain,themelatoninMT1receptoraffectsatypeofneuron(神经元)thatsynthesizes(合成)theneurotransmitterandhormone(荷尔蒙)noradrenaline(降肾上腺素),foundinanareaknownastheLocusCoeruleus,or"bluespot"inLatin.DuringREMsleep,theseneuronsquietdownandstoptheiractivity.SeriousconditionssuchasParkinson'sdiseaseandLewybodydementia(痴呆)一whichcurrentlylackeffectivetreatments﹣arelinkedtodisruptionsinREMsleep."Thisdiscoverynotonlyadvancesourunderstandingofsleepmechanismsbutalsoholdssignificantclinicalpotential,"saidGabriellaGobbi,principalinvestigatorofanewstudypublishedintheJournalofNeuroscience.Untilnow,thespecificreceptor(受体)touchingoffREMsleephadescapedscientists.ThenewstudyhasidentifiedthemelatoninMTlreceptorasanimportantregulatorofthissleepstage.UsinganoveldrugtargetingMTlreceptors,researcherssuccessfullyenhancedREMsleepdurationinexperimentalanimals,whilesimultaneouslyreducingneuronalactivity."Currently,therearenodrugsspecificallytargetingREMsleep.Mosthypnotic(安眠)drugsonthemarket,whileextendingtotalsleepduration,tendtoadverselyaffectREMsleep,"saidDr.StefanoComai,co﹣seniorauthorofthestudyandProfessorattheUniversityofPaduaandAdjunctProfessoratMcGillUniversity.Furtherresearchintotheneurobiologyandpharmacology(药理学)ofREMsleepiscrucialfordevelopingtargetedtreatmentsthatcouldimprovethequalityoflifeforpatientsaffectedbythesediseases,accordingtotheresearchers.Asscientistscontinuetoexplorethecomplexitiesofsleepregulation,thehopeforeffectiveinterventionsinneurologicaldisordersgrowsincreasinglypromising.(1)WhatpotentialimpactdoesthediscoveryoftheMIlreceptorhaveonpatientswithneurologicalconditions?A.Itonlyimprovesphysicalrecoveryprocessesduringthesleeptreatment.B.Itmayresultinthedevelopmentofasleep﹣monitoringdeviceandproduction.C.ItislikelytohelpcomprehendRapidEyeMovementsleepandneurologicalconditions.D.Itcouldleadtonewtreatmentsforsleepdisordersandneuropsychiatricconditions.(2)WhyisREMsleepconsideredveryimportantforhumans?A.Ithelpsregulatebodytemperatureandimprovesthequalityoflifeforhumans.B.Itrepairscognitivefunctionandreducesmanyneuropsychiatricdiseases.C.ItaffectsakindofneuronwhichwouldsynthesizetheLocusCoeruleus.D.Itisvitalfordreaming,memoryconsolidation,andemotionalregulation.(3)DuringREMsleep,whathappenstotheneuronsintheLocusCoeruleusthatproducenoradrenaline?A.Theystopworkingandbecomeverycalm.B.Theybecomehighlyactiveandreleasemelatonin.C.Theyincreaseneurotransmittersformemoryconsolidation.D.Theystimulateemotionalresponsesthroughmelatonin.(4)WhatisthecurrentstatusofdrugtreatmentstargetingREMsleep?A.REMsleepdrugshavebeenbanned.B.NodrugsspecificallytargetREMsleep.D.Therearemanyeffectivedrugsavailable.D.AllhypnoticdrugsenhanceREMsleep.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)Generally,peopledon'twanttomove.Itisn'teasyforanyonetopackup,leaveeverythingtheyarefamiliarwithandtrytofitintoanewenvironment.(1)What'smore,thereasonsbehindamovecansometimesbeupsetting,whichcanaddtothestress.Duringthebusytimeofplanning,preparingandpackingforamove,yourparentsmaybetoobusytorealizehowthechangeisaffectingyou.(2)Sobeopenwithyourparentsabouthowit'saffectingyou.Also,youcantalktoyourbrotherorsisteroraschoolteacher,whoiswillingtoknowhowyoufeelandhelpyou.(3)Butyoucanmakethemoveeasier.Beforeyoubeginpacking,youcanstarttogettoknowyournewhome.TheInternetmaycontainlotsofgoodinformationaboutyournewcommunity.Listyourinterestsandhobbies,andthenfindtheplaceswherethoseactivitiestakeplace.Ifyoucangetacitymap,findoutwhereyou'llbeliving,whereyournewschoolisandthelocationofplacesyouliketovisit.(4)Themoreyouparticipate,themoreit'llfeellikeyourownexperience.(5)Themomentyouknowyou'removing,startpreparingbysortingoutclothes,givingawayitemsthatyouaren'tgoingtotakeandlabelingyourboxessoyoucaneasilyknowwherethingsarewhenyougettoyournewhome.A.It'seasytoexpecteverythingtobeperfect.B.Sometimestheanxietyofmovingcan'tbeavoided.C.Thusexpertsconsidermovingtobeoneofthemajorstressesinlife.D.Besides,youcanlookintowhatmakesyournewcityortownunique.E.Sometimesyourfamilymayhavetomovetoattendasickfamilymember.F.Soyoucanhelpbymakingalistofthingsthatneeddoingbeforethemove.G.Theymaynotevenrealizeyou'reunhappyifyoudon'tdiscussitwiththem.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)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。16.(15分)YangHuazhen,67,anational﹣levelinheritorofTibetanweavingandcross﹣stitchembroidery,vividlyrecallsherfirstembroidery(1).At8,herfathertookhertovisitafriendwhosedaughterownedadollboughtinChengdu.Fascinated,Yang(2)somefabrichermotherhadsetasidefornewclothes,secretlycreatingherowndoll.Whenhermotherdiscoveredthis,shewas(3),leavingYangwithoutnewclothesforChineseNewYear.Yet,gazingatthedoll's(4)smileandmismatchedeyes,Yangfeltpurejoy.Inhervillage,girlswere(5)tomasterweavingandembroiderybyage10.Yang'sinterestsoonshowedhergreatgift.Her(6)madeherthego﹣topersonforbridespreparingdowries(嫁妆).Later,she(7)multiplecareers:photographer,teacher,journalist.Butembroideryremainedherpassion.The2008Wenchuanearthquakewasa(8)point.Determinedtohelp,Yanggathered18elderlywomen(halfTibetan,halfQiang)tostartabusinessinChengdu.They(9)hardships:livinginatinyapartment,sellingstreetstallswithno(10).Shenearlywantedtogiveup.Miraculously,thegovernmentoffereda(11)workspace.Abusinessmanthendonated600,000yuan,butYang'steamgratefullyrefused,requesting(12)instead.Thisstrategyledtotheirdesigningbeddingforhishotel,whichbecamea(13).By2014,internationalbrandssoughtYang's(14).CollaboratingwithaJapanesecosmeticscompany,herteamearned200,000yuanthroughcopyrightrights﹣arevolutionarymoment.Today,herfusionofTibetan﹣Qiangartcontinuesto(15)globalpartnerships.(1)A.pieceB.patternC.methodD.coat(2)A.purchasedB.borrowedC.seizedD.changed(3)A.puzzledB.thrilledC.amusedD.angry(4)A.delicateB.twistedC.charmingD.false(5)A.forbiddenB.expectedC.invitedD.forced(6)A.talentB.interestC.loveD.determination(7)A.abandonedB.exploredC.establishedD.advanced(8)A.startingB.breakingC.turningD.fading(9)A.celebratedB.ignoredC.enduredD.described(10)A.profitB.fameC.approvalD.progress(11)A.smoke﹣freeB.risk﹣freeC.tax﹣freeD.rent﹣free(12)A.ordersB.investmentC.suppliesD.understanding(13)A.failureB.hitC.jokeD.chance(14)A.choicesB.actionsC.designsD.performances(15)A.shockB.appreciateC.challengeD.inspire第二节(共1小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。17.(15分)OnMonday,China's"artificialsun",theExperimentalAdvancedSuperconductingTokamak(EAST),(1)(achieve)anastonishingresult.Itkeptasteady﹣statehigh﹣confinementplasmaoperationforaslongas1,066(2)(second),breakingtheprevious403﹣secondworldrecorditsetin2023.Thisamazingachievementis(3)hugestepforwardinthesearchforfusionpowergeneration.The"artificialsun"isdesigned(4)(imitate)solar﹣likenuclearfusion,providinghumanitywithanendlessandcleanenergysource,(5)isveryimportantforfuturespaceexploration.Aftermorethan70yearsofglobalresearch,afusiondevicemustreachextremelyhightemperatures,operate(6)(stable)foralongtime,andbecompletelycontrollabletogenerateelectricity.(7)itstartedoperatingin2006,EASThasbeenanopenplatformforscientistsallovertheworld.Ithasmadeagreatmany(8)(improve)toitssystems.Forexample,ithasdoubledthepoweroutputoftheheatingsystemwhilekeepingitstable.ChinajoinedtheITERprogramin2006,withASIPP(9)(take)aleadingrole.EAST'sbreakthroughsinthehigh﹣confinementmodehavebeenveryhelpfulforthedevelopmentofglobalfusionreactors.Currently,new﹣generationfusionresearchfacilitiesare(10)(build)inHefeinow,whichisexpectedtospeedupthepracticaluseoffusionenergy.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,你在某英文论坛上看到了一位名叫Eric的留言。请你根据发帖内容给他回复。Myparentswon'tlistenwhenItellthemthings.Iguessit'sbecausetheyareadultsandcan'tunderstandme.Doyouhaveanysuggestions?写作要点:(1)表示理解;(2)你的建议。注意:(1)词数80左右;(2)开头已为你写好,不计入总词数;(3)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearEric,Youwrotethatyourparentswon'tlistenwhenyoutellthemthings.Bestwishes,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)BythetimeCharlieBrownwasinthesixthgrade,hewasthesmallestandtheyoungestboyinhisclass.Beingagoodstudentdidn'tlastforever.Later,schoolwasallbutimpossibleforCharlie.Hefailedeverysubjectintheeighthgrade.BythetimeCharliewasinjuniorhigh,hebegantohavetrouble.Heflunkedphysicsinhighschool,gettingagradeofzero.Bythetenthgrade,Schulzsaidthathehad"failedeverythinginsight."CharliealsofailedinLatin,algebra,andEnglish.Hedidn'tdomuchbetterinsports.Althoughhedidmanagetomaketheschool'sgolfteam,hepromptlylosttheonlyimportantmatchoftheseason.Therewasaconsolationmatchbuthelostthattoo.Throughouthisyouth,Charliewasawkward,socially.Hewasnotactuallydislikedbytheotherstudentsandnoonecaredthatmuch.Hewasastonishedifaclassmateeversaidhellotohimoutsideofschoolhours.Thereisnowaytotellhowhemighthavedoneatdating.Charlieneveraskedagirloutinhighschool.Hewastooafraidofbeingturneddown.Charliewasaloser.He,hisclassmates...everyoneknewit.Sohewentwithit.Charliehadmadeuphismindearlyinlifethatifthingsweremeanttoworkouttheywould.Otherwise,hewouldcontenthimselfwithwhatappearedtobehisinevitablemediocrity.However,onethingwasimportanttoCharlie.Thatisdrawing.Hewasproudofhisartwork.Inkindergarten,afterseeingoneofhisdrawings,theteachersaid,"Someday,Charlie,you'regoingtobeanartist."Ofcourse,nooneelseappreciatedit.Inhissenioryearofhighschool,hehandedinsomecartoonstotheeditorsoftheyearbook.Thecartoonswereturneddown.Despitethis,Charliewassoconvincedofhisabilitythathedecidedtobecomeaprofessionalartist.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。Aftercompletinghighschool,hewrotealettertoWaltDisneyStudios.SoCharliedecidedtowritehisownautobiography(自传)incartoons.

2025年陕西省高考英语适应性试卷(三)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)Whyisthemaninsomuchdanger?A.Hislifejacketisbroken.B.Heisn'tgoodatswimming.C.Theseaistooroughtoswim.【解答】C2.(1.5分)WhatisthewomandoingtoJimmy?A.Showinghimtheway.B.Warninghimtoobeyalaw.C.Teachinghimhowtodrive.【解答】B3.(1.5分)Whatwasthemanprobablytryingtodo?A.Invitethewomanoutforameal.B.Givethewomansomeadviceonherwork.C.Askthewomantocelebrateaholidaywithhim.【解答】A4.(1.5分)Howlongcanthewoman'sdeskberepairedforfree?A.Forthreemonths.B.Foroverayear.C.Forfiveyears.【解答】C5.(1.5分)What'sthemaintopicoftheconversation?A.Aforesttour.B.Firefighting.C.Watersupply.【解答】B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)Whatshouldtheman'suncleavoidduringameal?A.Chicken.B.Redmeat.C.Nuts.(2)Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutfish?A.Shelovesit.B.Shecannotstanditssmell.C.Shedoesn'tcareaboutit.【解答】CB7.(4.5分)(1)Whoisthewomanmostlikelytalkingto?A.Agroupofteachers.B.Agroupofstudents.C.Agroupofexplorers.(2)Whydidtheexplorerfirststarthisjourney?A.ToopenanewtradingrouteforSpain.B.Totakeoverlandinotherregions.C.Tolearnaboutglobalgeography.(3)Whendidtheexplorer'sgroupcompletetheirtriparoundtheworld?A.In1519.B.In1521.C.In1522.【解答】BAC8.(4.5分)(1)Howdidthemanfeelatfirst?A.Excited.B.Anxious.C.Relieved.(2)Whatisprobablyimportantforthewoman?A.Gainingrespectfromothers.B.Gettingasuccessfuloutcome.C.Workinghardthroughtheprocess.(3)Whatwillthemandonext?A.Sendamailparcel.B.Signupforuniversitycourses.C.Findoutacollegeacceptancedecision.【解答】BCC9.(6分)(1)Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Surgeonandnurse.B.Patientandnurse.C.Patientandsurgeon.(2)Whatprobablycausedthepatient'scurrentcondition?A.Acarcrash.B.Anelectricshock.C.Aheartattack.(3)Wherewillthemanprobablygonext?A.Tohisoffice.B.Tothenurses'station.C.Toasurgeryoperatingroom.(4)Whatdothespeakersmainlyneedtofind?A.Morehospitalstaffmemberstohelp.B.Anexperttobegintheoperation.C.Emergencymedicaltools.【解答】AACA10.(4.5分)(1)Whatwastheaimofthestudy?A.Toseeifinformingthelocalscouldreducethelossoftrees.B.Todevelopanewapptotrackthelossoftrees.C.Tofindwaystoregrowtherainforests.(2)Wheredidthestudytakeplace?A.InBrazil.B.InPeru.C.InColombia.(3)Whatdidtheenvironmentalgroupsgivethelocals?A.Smartphones.B.Computerdrives.C.Maps.【解答】ABA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)Cost﹣effectiveandlow﹣carbon:7﹣dayplanfortheNationalDayholidayThefirstsevendaysofOctobermarksthefinallongholidayof2024﹣theNationalDayholiday.Insteadofoptingforcostlytravelintermsofmoney,timeandenergy,considerthriftierandenvironmentallyfriendlywaystorejuvenateyourmindandbody.Herearesomeactivitiestotryoneachday:Day1:ConnectwithyourparentsEngageinaheartfeltconversationwithyourparentsandassistthemwithhouseholdchores.Spendingqualitytimetogetherasafamilyiscrucialforstrengtheningrelationshipsandbonds.Day2:ReadashortbookSelectanintriguing,concisebookthatyoucancompleteinoneday.Immerseyourselfinaworldcraftedwithwordsandcharacters.Day3:ReconnectwithyourbestfriendReunitewithyourbestfriendorsimplyreachoutthroughaphonecallormessage.Theywillbedelightedtohearfromyou,especiallyifyou'vebeenoutoftouchforawhile.Day4:WatchamovieJustlikeagoodbook,acaptivatingfilmcanevokelaughterortears,offeringanemotionalescape.Day5:VisitanearbyparkandfeedstrayanimalsExploretheparkinyourvicinityandadmiretheautumnalbeautyofbloomingtreesandflowers.Ifyouencounterstrayanimalslikecatsordogs,sharingsomefoodwiththemcanbeaheartwarminggesture.Day6:CleananddeclutterTidyupyourlivingspaceanddeclutterunnecessaryitemsandoldclothing.Considerdonatingorsellingitemsatafleamarket.Day7:RelaxwithashowerandsoftmusicIndulgeinasoothingshowerandunwindtosoftmusicsuchassmoothjazzonthefinaldayofthe

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