資源簡介 2025屆高三年級六月適應性檢測英語試題時限:120分鐘 滿分:150分第一部分 聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. Where does the conversation probably take place A. In the book store. B. In the register office. C. In the dorm building.2. What is the weather like now A. Sunny. B. Cloudy. C. Rainy.3. What does the man want to do on the weekend A. Do some gardening. B. Have a barbecue. C. Go fishing.4. What are the speakers talking about A. A new office. B. A change of their jobs. C. A former colleague.5. What do we know about Andrew A. He’s optimistic. B. He’s active. C. He’s shy.第二節聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6. Which of the following does the woman dislike A. The bedroom. B. The sitting room. C. The kitchen.7. What does the woman suggest they do next A. Go to another agency. B. See some other flats. C. Visit the neighbours.聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。8. What is the man doing A. He’s making a phone call. B. He’s chairing a meeting. C. He’s hosting a program.9. What makes Mrs. Johnson worried about her daughter in Africa A. Lack of medical support.B. Inconvenience of communication.C Poor transportation system.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. What position does the man apply for A. A salesperson. B. An engineer. C. An accountant.11. Which aspect of the company appeals to the man A. The company culture. B. The free accommodations. C. The competitive pay.12. What is difficult for the man to deal with A. Interpersonal relationships. B. Quality-quantity balance. C. Unplanned happenings.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13. How does Robert sound when speaking of his being a writer A. Hopeful. B. Grateful. C. Doubtful.14. What was Robert like before he was 9 years old A. He had wild imagination. B. He enjoyed sports. C. He loved science.15. What did Robert’s father do A. A teacher. B. A coach. C. A librarian.16. What helped Robert become a writer A. Writing daily. B. Listening to stories. C. Reading extensively.聽下面一段獨白,回答第17至20題。17. Where was Open Tchaikovsky Competition held in 1986 A. In Moscow. B. In Chelyabinsk. C. In Berlin.18. What does Maxim say about the competition he attended at 10 A. It inspired many young musicians.B. It was the music event of his dreams.C. It was a life-changing experience.19. Which kind of music are the young players required to play A. Rock music. B. Pop music. C. Classical music.20. What does Maxim value most in young players’ performance A. Expressiveness. B. Smoothness. C. Completeness.第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。AJournal of Cultural Heritage, a journal of science and technology, combines diverse academic disciplines for studying problems about the awareness and conservation of cultural heritage in a wide range. The main purpose of the journal is to present innovative approaches concerning all scientific aspects related to heritage science.SPECIFIC TOPICS·Analysis and conservation of heritage assets (資產): novel methods for studying the composition, dating, origin and new materials for the preservation of objects.·Conservation of built heritage: analysis of historical materials and construction techniques; novel inspection, testing and monitoring techniques.·Interaction between heritage items and the environment: the impact of climate change and risk assessment of cultural heritage.·Digital technologies for knowledge, conservation and restoration: data analysis and modelling, long-term preservation of heritage assets.·Museum conservation: technologies for the management and improvement of museum collections.REQUIREMENTSThe articles must be of great interest for a wide audience. Thus, it is announced that the number of articles dealing with case studies will be reduced in order to favor original articles. Reports on restoration activities should present a specific technical or scientific innovation.BENEFITS TO AUTHORSWe provide several author benefits after acceptance, such as free PDFs, a broad copyright policy and special earnings as follows.Details InformationDeadline the 15th of every monthPayment $60 per thousand wordsEarly submission bonus a $15 bonus if submitted before the 10th of every monthPlease see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require further information or help, please visit our Support Center.1. What does Journal of Cultural Heritage aim to do A. Collect technical and scientific articles. B. Combine kinds of academic disciplines.C. Offer novel methods of heritage science. D. Promote the growth of heritage tourism.2. Which article is more likely to be included in the journal A. How to survive from the economic crisis. B. What we can do to produce digital assets.C. Science is improving museum collections. D. The environment is waiting for our action.3. How much would an author get for an accepted 2,000-word article submitted on April 5th A. $120. B. $135. C. $165. D. $180.【答案】1. C 2. C 3. B【解析】【導語】這是一篇應用文。主要介紹了《文化遺產雜志》的概況、征稿要求及被錄用的稿件的福利。【1題詳解】細節理解題。根據第一段中“The main purpose of the journal is to present innovative approaches concerning all scientific aspects related to heritage science.(本刊的主要目的是介紹與遺產科學有關的所有科學方面的創新方法)”可知,該期刊的主要目的是提供遺產科學的新方法。故選C項。【2題詳解】推理判斷題。根據SPECIFIC TOPICS中“Museum conservation: technologies for the management and improvement of museum collections.(博物館保護:管理和改善博物館藏品的技術)”可知,該期刊關注博物館保護方面的內容,C選項“Science is improving museum collections.(科學正在改善博物館藏品)”符合博物館保護這一主題,由此可推知,“科學正在改善博物館藏品”這篇文章有可能被收錄在期刊上。故選C項。【3題詳解】細節理解題。根據BENEFITS TO AUTHORS 中“Payment $60 per thousand words(稿費 每千字支付60美元)”以及“Early submission bonus a $15 bonus if submitted before the 10th of every month(提前提交獎金:如果在每10號之前提交,將獲得15美元獎金)”可知,文章提到稿費是每千字60美元,2000字的文章稿費應為2×60=120美元。又因為在每月10號前提交有15美元的獎金,4月5號提交滿足此條件,所以總共可得120+15=135美元,B選項正確。故選B項。BBack in February, sophomore Jackie Hsiao of the UR Fencing Club competed in the 2025 Fencing Junior Olympics in Charlotte, NC, which was the summit of her six years of preparation and her first national-level competition against superior fencers.Hsiao’s fencing journey began at a summer camp before her eighth grade year. Despite spending long hours sweating in fencing gear and competing against more experienced opponents, which left her tired and frustrated, her time at camp awakened her interest in the sport, which she later pursued.In high school, Hsiao found a welcoming community of fencers and coaches, some of whom also went to participate in February’s Junior Olympics. She developed and refined her skills with the foil, the smallest and lightest fencing weapon targeting the body.In her senior year, Hsiao suffered a devastating ACL tear (前交叉韌帶撕裂), which put her fencing career in danger. “I thought I would never get back into fencing,” she said. After surgery and nine months of punishing physical therapy two to three times a week, Hsiao began fencing again. Regarding the changes to her fencing after the injury, Hsiao noted, “I’ve always been a more defensive fencer so my fencing hasn’t changed too much after my injury. I do have to think more about getting my back leg under me while I fence.”Beyond the physical alterations to her style, Hsiao spoke on the mental adjustments for high-level competitions. She emphasized the importance of positive thinking and mental preparation, saying, “If you think you’re going to do badly, it does have an impact on how you fence.” Moreover, from recent meets, including the Junior Olympics, she learned to “trust instincts (直覺) and avoid overthinking during matches.”Hsiao also revealed the life lessons fencing has taught her, saying, “Not giving up is key and losing is one of the best ways to learn.” Her next goal in fencing is to continue competing at a national level and earn a rating from the United States Fencing Association through tournament victories.4. What inspired Hsiao to engage in the fencing career initially A. The influence of superior Olympic fencers.B. The supportive community in high school.C. Her desire to win national competitions.D. Her experience at a summer camp.5. What impact did the ACL tear have on Hsiao A. It caused her to adopt a more attacking style.B. It forced her to develop a habit of overthinking.C. It led her to focus more on physical adjustments.D. It completely ended her competitive fencing career.6. Which of the following best describes Hsiao A. Reflective and flexible. B. Cautious and hesitant.C. Talented and humble. D. Innovative and responsible.7. What can be a suitable title for the text A. The Mental Evolution: Hsiao’s Road to Positive ThinkingB. The Rise of a National Champion: Jackie Hsiao’s ComebackC. Beyond the Limits: Balancing Training and Recovery in FencingD. From Recovery to Recognition: A Fencer’s Journey of Perseverance【答案】4. D 5. C 6. A 7. D【解析】【導語】本文是一篇記敘文。文章主要講述了擊劍運動員Jackie Hsiao從受傷到重返賽場并取得成就的堅持與成長歷程。【4題詳解】細節理解題。根據第二段“Hsiao’s fencing journey began at a summer camp before her eighth grade year. Despite the long hours of sweating in fencing gear and competing against more experienced opponents, which left her tired and frustrated, her time at camp awakened her interest in the sport, which she later pursued.(Hsiao的擊劍之旅始于八年級前的一個夏令營。盡管她長時間穿著擊劍裝備,揮汗如雨,與更有經驗的對手競爭,這讓她感到疲憊和沮喪,但她在夏令營的經歷喚起了她對這項運動的興趣,后來她繼續追求這項運動。)”可知,最初激勵她從事擊劍事業的是她在夏令營的經歷。故選D。【5題詳解】細節理解題。根據第四段中“Regarding the changes to her fencing after the injury, Hsiao noted, “I’ve always been a more defensive fencer so my fencing hasn’t changed too much after my injury. I do have to think more about getting my back leg under me while I fence.”(談到受傷后擊劍變化,Hsiao指出:“我一直是一個防守型的擊劍手,所以受傷后我的擊劍風格并沒有太大變化。不過,擊劍時我確實要多考慮一下如何把后腿穩住。”)”可知,前交叉韌帶撕裂讓她在擊劍時更加關注身體上的調整。故選C。【6題詳解】推理判斷題。根據第四段中“Regarding the changes to her fencing after the injury, Hsiao noted, “I’ve always been a more defensive fencer so my fencing hasn’t changed too much after my injury. I do have to think more about getting my back leg under me while I fence.”(談到受傷后擊劍的變化,Hsiao指出:“我一直是一個防守型的擊劍手,所以受傷后我的擊劍風格并沒有太大變化。不過,擊劍時我確實要多考慮一下如何把后腿穩住。”)”以及第五段中“Moreover, from recent meets, including the Junior Olympics, she learned to “trust instincts (直覺) and avoid overthinking during matches.”(此外,從最近的比賽,包括青少年奧運會中,她學會了“在比賽中相信直覺,避免過度思考。”)”可以看出Hsiao能夠反思自己擊劍風格的變化以及比賽中的心態調整,體現出反思性;同時,Hsiao受傷后能夠根據身體情況調整擊劍動作,在比賽中學會相信直覺避免過度思考,這些都顯示出她具有靈活性。所以Hsiao是一個善于反思且靈活的人。故選A。【7題詳解】主旨大意題。文章講述了Hsiao從八年級前參加夏令營開啟擊劍生涯,高三時遭遇前交叉韌帶撕裂傷,經過手術和長時間物理治療后重新回歸擊劍,在比賽中不斷調整心態和技巧,還提到她從擊劍中學到的人生道理以及未來目標等內容,整個過程體現了她從受傷恢復后不斷努力并獲得認可的堅持。D選項“From Recovery to Recognition: A Fencer’s Journey of Perseverance(從恢復到獲得認可:一位擊劍手的堅持之旅)”能夠很好地概括文章中Hsiao從受傷恢復,到在擊劍領域不斷努力并獲得認可的整個過程,突出了她堅持不懈的精神,與文章主旨相符,適合作為文章的標題。故選D。CFor centuries, what makes human creativity so precious is not only the final products it yields, but also the effort behind their creation. But in a world where AI can generate anything with the click of a button, how do we distinguish what truly matters How does human-made art survive Throughout history, the most famous works of art, literature, and music have carried a sense of labor, dedication, and mastery. We don’t just admire the end product; we admire how it came to be. Masterpieces like Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” sustain not simply for their artistic beauty, but for the human stories they carry. They remind us that art is not just about beauty or skill — it is about intention, persistence, and what makes us human.As AI floods the world with instant beauty, we’re entering an era of “aesthetic inflation”, where perfectly composed images, poetic style, and movie-like storytelling are available to anyone, instantly and at no cost. This makes us think about when beauty is effortless and endless, does human creations still have value But human imperfection isn’t a weakness — it’s part of who we are, shaping our understanding of humanity. Our struggles, mistakes, and limitations aren’t just difficulties to overcome — they’re part of what gives life meaning. In this light, AI’s ability to create perfect art feels almost unnatural—a rejection of the struggle that gives creativity its weight. It may achieve technical perfection — but at the cost of the original energy that makes art stir feelings within people. Even at its most impressive, AI-generated art often feels empty. It has no real emotions or experiences, and no clear creator, failing to create unexpected surprises and arouse shared emotion with audience.Therefore, to preserve meaning, selection and context become more crucial. As AI can produce endless content, the human elements like context, narrative and the reasoning behind art become the true value source. Also, AI can be a creative collaborator rather than a replacement, refining ideas while keeping human imperfection and feeling, and acting as an amplifier (放大鏡) of human vision.8. Why do masterpieces like “Starry Night” remain valuable in the AI era A. They represent unique human characteristics.B. They showcase brilliant artistic creation skill.C. They are created through long production processes.D. They contain human emotional depth and creative effort.9. Why does the author mention “aesthetic inflation” in paragraph 3 A. To demonstrate AI’s efficiency in art creation.B. To prove that AI-generated art is more affordable.C. To criticize the overuse of technology in art creation.D. To stress the devaluation of beauty due to mass production.10. How does the author develop the argument in the passage A. By giving examples. B. By giving definitions.C. By making comparisons. D. By making classifications.11. The author wrote this passage to ___________.A. show ways to perfect art with AIB. teach how to create art in the age of AIC. argue why human art still matters in the AI ageD. introduce a new revolution in art creation brought by AI【答案】8. D 9. D 10. C 11. C【解析】【導語】本文是一篇議論文。文章主要討論了在人工智能時代,人類藝術為何仍然重要,并探討了人類藝術與人工智能生成藝術之間的區別和價值。【8題詳解】細節理解題。根據第二段中“Masterpieces like Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” sustain not simply for their artistic beauty, but for the human stories they carry. They remind us that art is not just about beauty or skill — it is about intention, persistence, and what makes us human. (像梵高的《星夜》這樣的杰作之所以能流傳至今,不僅僅是因為它們的藝術美感,更是因為它們所承載的人類故事。它們提醒我們,藝術不僅僅是關于美或技巧,更是關于意圖、堅持以及我們作為人的本質)”可知,像《星夜》這樣的杰作在人工智能時代仍然有價值,是因為它們包含了人類的情感深度和創作努力。故選D。【9題詳解】推理判斷題。根據第三段“As AI floods the world with instant beauty, we’re entering an era of “aesthetic inflation”, where perfectly composed images, poetic style, and movie-like storytelling are available to anyone, instantly and at no cost. This makes us think about when beauty is effortless and endless, does human creations still have value (隨著人工智能以即時之美充斥世界,我們正進入一個“審美通脹”的時代,在這個時代,任何人都可以立即、免費地獲得構圖完美、風格詩意、如電影般的故事講述。這讓我們思考,當美麗變得輕而易舉且無窮無盡時,人類的創作是否還有價值?)”可知,作者在第三段提到“審美通脹”是為了強調由于大量生產而導致的美的貶值。故選D。【10題詳解】推理判斷題。根據第二段中“Masterpieces like Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” sustain not simply for their artistic beauty, but for the human stories they carry. (像梵高的《星夜》這樣的杰作之所以能流傳至今,不僅僅是因為它們的藝術美感,更是因為它們所承載的人類故事)”、第四段中“But human imperfection isn’t a weakness — it’s part of who we are, shaping our understanding of humanity. Our struggles, mistakes, and limitations aren’t just difficulties to overcome — they’re part of what gives life meaning. In this light, AI’s ability to create perfect art feels almost unnatural—a rejection of the struggle that gives creativity its weight. (但人類的不完美并不是弱點,而是我們的一部分,塑造了我們對人性的理解。我們的掙扎、錯誤和局限不僅僅是需要克服的困難,它們也是賦予生命意義的一部分。從這個角度來看,人工智能創造完美藝術的能力幾乎是不自然的,它否定了賦予創造力重量的掙扎)”以及最后一段“Therefore, to preserve meaning, selection and context become more crucial. As AI can produce endless content, the human elements like context, narrative and the reasoning behind art become the true value source. Also, AI can be a creative collaborator rather than a replacement, refining ideas while keeping human imperfection and feeling, and acting as an amplifier (放大鏡) of human vision. (因此,為了保留意義,選擇和背景變得更加重要。由于人工智能可以產生無窮無盡的內容,像背景、敘事和藝術背后的推理等人類元素成為了真正的價值來源。此外,人工智能可以成為創意合作者,而不是替代者,它在保留人類不完美和情感的同時,完善想法,并充當人類愿景的放大器)”可知,作者通過比較人類藝術和人工智能生成的藝術來展開論述。故選C。【11題詳解】推理判斷題。根據第一段中“But in a world where AI can generate anything with the click of a button, how do we distinguish what truly matters How does human-made art survive (但在一個只需點擊按鈕就能生成任何東西人工智能世界里,我們如何區分什么才是真正重要的?人類創造的藝術如何生存?)”以及全文內容可知,作者寫這篇文章是為了論證在人工智能時代,人類藝術為何仍然重要。故選C。DThis spring, half the country will be able to consider growing plants they couldn’t have before. In November, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) changed its Plant Hardiness Zone Map for the first time since 2012. The map showed an average increase of around 1.4℃ across the lower 48 states.People in Arkansas can now think about planting mandarin oranges in their gardens. New Yorkers might steer clear of planting native sugar maples (糖楓) that prefer a cooler temperature. We’re used to tracking climate change through a series of disasters, but the hidden signs of it have been in our backyards all along.Living by Walden Pond, likely the most famous pond in the U.S., for about two years in the mid-19th century, Henry David Thoreau penned the book “Walden” based on his experiences. He noted when various types of bushes and trees shot, when wildflowers flowered, and the arrival dates of migratory bird. Scientists think highly of Thoreau’s detailed records, as by comparing his detailed observations in “Walden” with modern flowering times, they found plants now shoot an average of 18 days earlier, having a huge influence on young insects and migratory birds.The updated planting zones bring both opportunities and challenges for gardeners who can experiment with new types of plants but might find that prized trees or bushes aren’t doing as well as they were a decade or two ago. If native sugar maples no longer do well in New York State, what does that mean for the ecosystem that has come to rely on them The most uncomfortable thing about the changes to the USDA growing zones is that they are based on information from the last 30 years. We live in an age of solastalgia (鄉痛), a term that refers to missing an environment that no longer exists. The time to notice and value the environment around us is now. The only thing sadder than missing something that's gone away is not realizing that so much has already changed.12. What does the underlined phrase “steer clear of” in paragraph 2 mean A. Avoid. B. Anticipate. C. Risk. D. Consider.13. Why do scientists consider “Walden” important A. It is based on native species. B. It revealed climate patterns.C. It is of great scientific value. D. It gave research inspirations.14. How can we comment on the updated planting zones according to paragraph 4 A. Every coin has two sides. B. All that shines is not gold.C. Things don’t stay the same. D. Misfortunes never come alone.15. What does solastalgia remind people to do A. Adapt to varying conditions. B. Mind and love the present world.C. Fight against the climate change. D. Notice impacts on an environment.【答案】12. A 13. C 14. A 15. B【解析】【導語】本文是一篇說明文。文章主要講述了美國農業部更新植物耐寒區地圖所帶來的影響,包括園藝種植的新機遇與挑戰,以及氣候變化對生態系統和人們情感的影響。【12題詳解】詞句猜測題。根據第二段中“People in Arkansas can now think about planting mandarin oranges in their gardens. New Yorkers might steer clear of planting native sugar maples (糖楓) that prefer a cooler temperature.(阿肯色州的人們現在可以考慮在花園里種植柑橘了。紐約人可能會steer clear of種植喜歡涼爽溫度的本地糖楓樹)”可知,阿肯色州的人們現在可以考慮種植柑橘了,而紐約人可能會避免種植喜歡涼爽溫度的本地糖楓樹,steer clear of意思為“避免”,與A項Avoid意思相近。故選A。【13題詳解】細節理解題。根據第三段中“Scientists think highly of Thoreau’s detailed records, as by comparing his detailed observations in “Walden” with modern flowering times, they found plants now shoot an average of 18 days earlier, having a huge influence on young insects and migratory birds. (科學家們對梭羅的詳細記錄評價很高,因為通過將他在《瓦爾登湖》中的詳細觀察與現代開花時間進行比較,他們發現植物現在平均提前18天發芽,這對幼蟲和候鳥產生了巨大影響)”可知,科學家們對梭羅的詳細記錄評價很高,因為通過比較他在《瓦爾登湖》中的詳細觀察與現代開花時間,他們發現了植物生長的變化,這對生態研究有重要意義,所以科學家們認為《瓦爾登湖》很重要是因為它具有巨大的科學價值。故選C。【14題詳解】推理判斷題。根據第四段中“The updated planting zones bring both opportunities and challenges for gardeners who can experiment with new types of plants but might find that prized trees or bushes aren’t doing as well as they were a decade or two ago. (更新的種植區為園丁們帶來了機遇和挑戰,他們可以嘗試種植新型植物,但可能會發現珍貴的樹木或灌木不如一二十年前長得好)”可知,更新的種植區既帶來了機遇也帶來了挑戰,說明事物都有兩面性。故選A。【15題詳解】推理判斷題。根據最后一段中“The most uncomfortable thing about the changes to the USDA growing zones is that they are based on information from the last 30 years. We live in an age of solastalgia (鄉痛), a term that refers to missing an environment that no longer exists. The time to notice and value the environment around us is now. (美國農業部種植區變化最令人不安的是,它們是基于過去30年的信息。我們生活在一個“鄉痛”的時代,這個詞指的是懷念一個不再存在的環境。現在是我們關注和珍惜周圍環境的時候了)”可知,solastalgia提醒人們要關注和珍惜現在周圍的環境,即關注和熱愛當下的世界。故選B。第二節(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余選項。Sometimes it can feel like your head is too cluttered. With work, school, or a busy schedule, things are bound to get jumbled (亂糟糟的) every once and a while! ___16___ From focusing to journaling, we’ll teach you how to mindfully distract yourself from worrying thoughts.Focus on the present moment. Practice mindfulness daily to help clear your mind and be more focused. Mindfulness is all about letting all other thoughts come and go. Observe your thoughts and feelings without judgement, as if you’re an outsider in your own mind. ___17___Take a walk. ___18___ When you’re being mindful, you’re fully engaging in the present moment, letting feelings come and go as you focus on what’s in front of bining this state of mind with walking produces an extra special stress reliever that improves mental and physical health. Try scheduling a walk around the block, on the treadmill, or through a local park every day.___19___ Take a moment to breathe and come back to the present moment. Life can easily become go, go, go, and in the process, you can easily forget to breathe. Settling down wherever you are to take controlled breaths can calm your racing mind and heartbeat, helping you feel more relaxed.Journal your thoughts. Writing down your worries can help you sort through them. Try reaching for a notebook or phone when a million thoughts are racing through your mind. ___20___ Journaling can help you be more aware of your emotions and reflect on what’s troubling you.A. Do deep breathing exercises.B. Take a moment to slow down.C. Moving your body mindfully can help things seem clearer.D. But you can do something to clear your mind and calm things down.E. Set down everything that comes to mind, letting all pour out onto the page.F. Then let those thoughts and feelings go and focus on what you’re currently doing instead.G. Here are some tips on how to protect your head from brain injury and then start your work.【答案】16 D 17. F 18. C 19. A 20. E【解析】【導語】本文是一篇說明文。文章主要圍繞如何清理思緒、緩解壓力的主題,給出了一系列實用的建議和方法,如專注于當下、出去散步、做深呼吸練習和記日記等。【16題詳解】根據空前內容“Sometimes it can feel like your head is too cluttered. With work, school, or a busy schedule, things are bound to get jumbled(亂糟糟的) every once and a while!(有時你會覺得自己的頭腦過于混亂。由于工作、學業或繁忙的日程,事情難免有時會變得一團糟!)”可知,上文提出有時候由于繁忙的日程,我們常會覺得自己非常混亂。選項D“But you can do something to clear your mind and calm things down.(但是你可以做一些事情來清理思緒并平靜下來。)”延續上文內容,指出當我們覺得混亂的時候,我們可以做一些事情來理清思緒。并自然引出下文內容,即具體的解決措施。故選D。【17題詳解】根據空前內容“Mindfulness is all about letting all other thoughts come and go. Observe your thoughts and feelings without judgement, as if you’re an outsider in your own mind.(正念就是任由其他所有思緒來來去去。不帶評判地觀察你的想法和感受,就好像你是自己思想中的局外人一樣。)”可知,上文提出正念的概念。選項F“Then let those thoughts and feelings go and focus on what you’re currently doing instead.(然后讓那些想法和感受過去,專注于你目前正在做的事情。)”自然延續上文內容,提出我們先不帶評判地觀察你的想法和感受,然后讓那些想法和感受過去,專注于你目前正在做的事情。故選F。【18題詳解】根據空后內容“When you’re being mindful, you’re fully engaging in the present moment, letting feelings come and go as you focus on what’s in front of you.(當你專注于當下時,你完全沉浸在現在的時刻,讓感覺隨著你的注意力集中在眼前的事物上。)”可推測,空處和專注當下有關。選項C“Moving your body mindfully can help things seem clearer.(有意識地移動你的身體可以讓事情看起來更清晰。)”與下文內容相符,指出有意識的做某件事可以讓我們更清晰地看待當下。故選C。【19題詳解】空處為段首句,為本段主要內容。根據下文“Take a moment to breathe and come back to the present moment. Life can easily become go, go, go, and in the process, you can easily forget to breathe. Settling down wherever you are to take controlled breaths can calm your racing mind and heartbeat, helping you feel more relaxed.(花點時間停下來深呼吸,回到當下。生活很容易變得匆匆忙忙,在這個過程中,你很容易忘記呼吸。無論你身在何處,坐下來進行有控制的呼吸可以平靜你狂亂的思想和心跳,幫助你感到更放松。)”可知,本段主要建議讀者要做呼吸練習。選項A“Do deep breathing exercises.(做深呼吸練習。)”是本段的主要內容。故選A。【20題詳解】根據空前內容“Writing down your worries can help you sort through them. Try reaching for a notebook or phone when a million thoughts are racing through your mind. (把你的想法寫下來可以幫助你整理它們。當腦海中思緒萬千時,試著伸手去拿筆記本或手機。)”可知,上文建議我們將自己的想法寫下來。選項E“Set down everything that comes to mind, letting all pour out onto the page.(把想到的一切都寫下來,讓它們全部傾瀉到紙上。)”與上文內容相符,建議我們將自己想到的一切都寫下來。故選E。第三部分 語言知識運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節 (共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。As I’ve grown older, my connection to nature has become stronger. Recently, I was fortunate to spend a week ____21____ in the wilderness, following the ____22____ my father conveyed to me. Ever since I was 10, my sister, father, and I would load up his canoe (獨木舟) with ____23____ and venture into the heart of Algonquin Park.There were years when I ignored the call of Algonquin, ____24____ in the busyness of life-finishing school and raising kids. It all felt ____25____. With time passing, as my children grew older, the appeal of Algonquin became increasingly ____26____. I responded to the call and planned a trip there, ____27____ by family.My family’s outdoor expertise is ____28____. My sister carefully plans our trips while my outdoorsman dad ____29____ handles tasks like setting up camp and my husband is really good at moving things around.Nevertheless, as the trip drew near, my husband got his leg injured, for which I was left to ____30____ the first part by myself. I had driven alone before, yet the fright of carrying the heavy canoe ____31____ me considering my physical strength.But Algonquin was calling me. I ____32____ the fearless independence of my younger self and called Dad. The trip was calm and peaceful. I was ____33____ with the beauty of Algonquin-the impressive red pines, still lakes, and the sense of ____34____ that comes with being in the wilderness. This journey felt like a pilgrimage (朝圣), reconnecting me with my adventurous younger self who isn’t extinct, just out of ____35____.21. A. trapped B. immersed C. interested D. rooted22. A. warnings B. regulations C. teachings D. affections23. A. supplies B. instruments C. decorations D. resources24. A. pulled over B. caught up C. dropped off D. taken down25. A. astonishing B. fascinating C. confusing D. overwhelming26. A. irresistible B. avoidable C. invisible D. controllable27. A. criticized B. supported C. abandoned D. tolerated28. A. unavailable B. uncommon C. inexpensive D. invaluable29. A. hesitantly B. nervously C. painfully D. effortlessly30. A. ignore B. observe C. handle D. create31. A. consumed B. inspired C. amused D. puzzled32. A. channeled B. depressed C. contained D. relieved33. A. separated B. reunited C. concerned D. involved34. A. conflict B. humor C. peace D. pride35. A. curiosity B. theory C. expectation D. practice【答案】21. B 22. C 23. A 24. B 25. D 26. A 27. B 28. D 29. D 30. C 31. A 32. A 33. B 34. C 35. D【解析】【導語】本文是一篇記敘文。講述了自己重拾與自然的聯系,重返阿岡昆公園的冒險之旅。通過這次旅程,她不僅重溫了自然的寧靜之美,也找回了昔日勇敢獨立的自我。【21題詳解】考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:最近,我有幸在荒野中沉浸了一周,遵循著父親傳授給我的教誨。A. trapped困住;B. immersed沉浸;C. interested使感興趣;D. rooted使生根。由上文“my connection to nature has become stronger”以及語境可知,此處表示全身心地處于荒野環境中,be immersed in表示“沉浸在……中”,符合語境。故選B項。【22題詳解】考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:最近,我有幸在荒野中沉浸了一周,遵循著父親傳授給我的教誨。A. warnings警告;B. regulations規則;C. teachings教誨;D. affections喜愛。由下文“my father conveyed to me”可知,這里指是父親傳授給作者的內容,teachings符合語境,指父親給予的教導。故選C項。【23題詳解】考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:從我 10 歲起,我、姐姐和父親就會把物資裝上他的獨木舟,然后冒險進入阿爾岡昆公園的中心地帶。A. supplies物資;B. instruments儀器;C. decorations裝飾;D. resources資源。由下文“venture into the heart of Algonquin Park”以及語境可知,去野外要帶上生活等方面的物資,supplies符合語境,用于描述裝進獨木舟的東西。故選A項。【24題詳解】考查動詞短語辨析。句意:有幾年我忽視了阿爾岡昆召喚,陷入了生活的忙碌 —— 完成學業和養育孩子。A. pulled over靠邊停車;B. caught up陷入,趕上;C. dropped off減少,下降;D. taken down記下,拿下。由下文“in the busyness of life-finishing school and raising kids”可知,這里指作者陷入了生活的忙碌,be caught up in表示“陷入……中”,符合語境。故選B項。【25題詳解】考查形容詞詞義辨析。句意:這一切都讓人應接不暇。A. astonishing令人驚訝的;B. fascinating迷人的;C. confusing令人困惑的;D. overwhelming難以應付的。由上文“the busyness of life-finishing school and raising kids”可知,前面提到生活忙碌,所以會感覺事情多得難以應付,overwhelming符合語境。故選D項。【26題詳解】考查形容詞詞義辨析。句意:隨著時間的推移,隨著我的孩子們長大,阿爾岡昆的吸引力變得越來越難以抗拒。A. irresistible無法抗拒的;B. avoidable可避免的;C. invisible看不見的;D. controllable可控制的。由下文“I responded to the call”可知,這里指阿爾岡昆吸引力變強了,讓作者難以抗拒。故選A項。【27題詳解】考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:我響應了這個召喚,在家人的支持下計劃了一次去那里的旅行。A. criticized批評;B. supported支持;C. abandoned拋棄;D. tolerated容忍。由下文“by family”以及常識可知,計劃旅行一般會得到家人支持,supported符合常理。故選B項。【28題詳解】考查形容詞詞義辨析。句意:我家人的戶外專業知識是非常寶貴的。A. unavailable不可用的;B. uncommon不常見的;C. inexpensive便宜的;D. invaluable極寶貴的。由下文“My sister carefully plans our trips while my outdoorsman dad 9 handles tasks like setting up camp and my husband is really good at moving things around”可知,后文介紹了家人各自擅長的戶外相關事務,說明家人的戶外專業知識很有用,是非常寶貴的。故選D項。【29題詳解】考查副詞詞義辨析。句意:我姐姐精心規劃我們的旅行,而我擅長戶外運動的父親毫不費力地處理諸如搭建營地之類的任務,我丈夫則很擅長搬運東西。A. hesitantly猶豫地;B. nervously緊張地;C. painfully痛苦地;D. effortlessly毫不費力地。由上文“my outdoorsman dad”可知,作者父親擅長戶外運動,所以做這些事是不費力的。故選D項。【30題詳解】考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:然而,隨著旅行臨近,我丈夫腿受傷了,因此我不得不獨自處理第一部分的事宜。A. ignore忽視;B. observe觀察;C. handle處理;D. create創造。由上文“my husband got his leg injured”可知,作者丈夫受傷,只能她自己去處理相關事情。故選C項。【31題詳解】考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:我以前獨自駕駛過,但考慮到我的體力,搬運沉重獨木舟的恐懼籠罩著我。A. consumed充滿(感情);B. inspired激勵;C. amused逗樂;D. puzzled使困惑。由上文“the fright of carrying the heavy canoe”以及語境可知,此處強調了負面情緒(如恐懼、擔憂)的強度和對人的影響程度,所以此處使用consumed符合語境。故選A項。【32題詳解】考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:我喚起了年輕時無所畏懼的獨立精神,然后給爸爸打了電話。A. channeled喚起,引導;B. depressed使沮喪;C. contained包含;D. relieved緩解。由下文“the fearless independence of my younger self”以及語境可知,要克服恐懼去做這件事,需要喚起作者曾經的那種獨立精神,channeled符合語境。故選A項。【33題詳解】考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:我與阿爾岡琴的美景重聚——令人印象深刻的紅松、寧靜的湖泊,以及在荒野中帶來的寧靜感。A. separated分開;B. reunited團聚,重聚;C. concerned關心;D. involved使參與,使陶醉。由上文“venture into the heart of Algonquin Park”可知,作者以前去過阿爾岡琴,所以這里表再次與那里美景重聚。故選B項。【34題詳解】考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:我與阿爾岡琴的美景重聚——令人印象深刻的紅松、寧靜的湖泊,以及在荒野中帶來的寧靜感。A. conflict沖突;B. humor幽默;C. peace寧靜;D. pride驕傲。由語境可知,身處荒野通常會給人寧靜的感覺,peace符合語境,與上文“calm and peaceful ”相呼應。故選C項。【35題詳解】考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:這次旅程就像一次朝圣,讓我與那個愛冒險的年輕的自己重新建立了聯系,那個自己并沒有消失,只是不再實踐了。A. curiosity好奇心;B. theory理論;C. expectation期望;D. practice實踐。由上文“the busyness of life-finishing school and raising kids”以及語境可知,此處表示那個愛冒險的自己只是因為忙暫時沒去做這些事了,out of practice 表示“久不練習,荒疏”,符合語境。故選D項。第二節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填人1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。China’s moon-landing spacesuit witnesses China’s commitment to innovation and precision engineering. Designed to tolerate the extreme lunar environment ____36____ severe temperatures, lack of the atmosphere and lasting radiation ____37____ (expose) bring significant challenges, the suit features multiple layers. The inner layer provides comfort to keep taikonauts (航天員) cool and dry, one of the middle layers maintains atmospheric pressure essential for survival, and the outer layer, made of strong and heat-resistant materials, ____38____ (safeguard) taikonauts from the tough lunar conditions.The suit is equipped with ____39____ (remark) features, one of which is its mobility. ____40____ the multiple layers and many protective elements, the suit remains flexible. The suit’s gloves, for example, are specially designed to allow for fine motor skills, making it easier for the taikonaut ____41____ (handle) tools and equipment.The suit marks ____42____ major breakthrough in space technology. It employs cutting-edge materials that ____43____ (perfect) since their development, including the use of smart materials that adapt to changing conditions for enhanced protection and comfort. The suit is also packed with high-tech communication and navigation systems, and a range of sensors and ____44____ (monitor) devices that provide real-time updates on the taikonaut’s health.As China continues to extend ____45____ (boundary) of space exploration, its moon-landing spacesuit will play an important role in the nation’s pursuit of knowledge and discovery.【答案】36. where37. exposure38. safeguards39. remarkable40. Despite41. to handle42. a 43. have been perfected44. monitoring45. boundaries【解析】【導語】本文是一篇說明文。文章主要講述了中國登月宇航服的特點、技術突破及其在太空探索中的重要作用。【36題詳解】考查定語從句。句意:這款航天服旨在耐受極端的月球環境,在這種環境中,嚴峻的溫度、缺乏大氣層和持續的輻射暴露帶來了重大挑戰,它具有多層結構。本空引導限制性定語從句,先行詞是the extreme lunar environment,指物,關系詞代替先行詞從句中作地點狀語,應用關系副詞where引導。故填where。【37題詳解】考查名詞。句意同上。lasting radiation (expose)和名詞短語severe temperatures和lack of the atmosphere并列一起作定語從句主語,用名詞exposure“暴露”,故填exposure。【38題詳解】考查動詞時態和主謂一致。句意:內層提供舒適感,使航天員保持涼爽干燥;中間層之一維持生存所需的大氣壓力;外層則由堅固耐熱的材料制成,保護航天員免受惡劣的月球環境影響。本空為and后句子的謂語,根據前文謂語provides和maintains可知,此處描述一般事實,時態用一般現在時,主語the outer layer為第三人稱單數,謂語用safeguard“保護”的第三人稱單數。故填safeguards。【39題詳解】考查形容詞。句意:這款宇航服配備了顯著的特點,其中之一就是它的機動性。此處作定語,修飾名詞features,需用形容詞remarkable“顯著的”,故填remarkable。【40題詳解】考查介詞。句意:盡管有多層和許多保護元素,但這款宇航服仍然保持靈活。此處表示“盡管”,用介詞despite“盡管”,句首單詞,首字母大寫。故填Despite。【41題詳解】考查非謂語動詞。句意:例如,宇航服的手套經過特殊設計,可以允許進行精細的機械操作,使航天員更容易處理工具和設備。本句謂語為are designed,此處需用非謂語動詞,“make it + adj + for sb. to do sth.”結構中,it為形式賓語,本空用handle“操縱”的不定式,作真正的賓語,故填to handle。【42題詳解】考查冠詞。句意:這款宇航服標志著太空技術的一個重大突破。此處表示泛指“一個重大突破”,且major為輔音音素開頭的單詞,本空用不定冠詞a。故填a。【43題詳解】考查動詞時態和語態。句意:它采用了自開發以來不斷完善的最先進材料,包括使用智能材料來適應不斷變化的環境,以增強保護和舒適度。本空為that引導的限制性定語從句的謂語,根據時間狀語since their development可知,從句時態需用現在完成時,且從句主語that指代先行詞materials與謂語動詞perfect“完善”之間為被動關系,故用現在完成時的被動語態,主語為復數,助動詞用have。故填have been perfected。【44題詳解】考查非謂語動詞。句意:這款宇航服還配備了高科技通信和導航系統,以及一系列傳感器和監測設備,可以實時更新航天員的健康狀況。本句謂語為is packed with,此處需用非謂語動詞,邏輯主語devices與monitor“監測”為主動關系(設備執行監控功能),應用現在分詞形式 monitoring,作定語。故填monitoring。【45題詳解】考查名詞。句意:隨著中國不斷拓展太空探索的邊界,其登月宇航服將在國家追求知識和發現的過程中發揮重要作用。此處作extend的賓語,需用名詞boundary“邊界”,且此處表示多個邊界,故用復數形式,故填boundaries。第四部分 寫作(共兩節;滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)46. 2025蛇年春晚(the Spring Festival Gala) 機器人扭秧歌節目吸引了全世界的目光,展現了中國傳統文化與現代科技的交融。請根據以下要求寫一篇英文短文,內容包括:1.簡要介紹該節目;2.談談節目的意義和影響。注意:1.寫作詞數應為100個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。What Humanoid Robots’ Yangko Dance Brings us___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【答案】參考范文What Humanoid Robots’ Yangko Dance Brings usAs China’s most watched annual entertainment event, the Spring Festival Gala has continually pushed creative boundaries. The 2025 edition made history by featuring humanoid robots performing the traditional Yangko dance, creating a perfect harmony between cultural heritage and technological innovation that captured global attention.The performance showcased a team of advanced robots dressed in vibrant folk costumes, moving gracefully to rhythmic traditional music. Through precise programming and smooth mechanical motions, the robots perfectly replicated the distinctive steps and joyful spirit of Yangko while adding a futuristic dimension.This groundbreaking presentation holds profound cultural significance. It demonstrates how technology can revitalize traditional art forms, making them more appealing to younger generations. On the global stage, it highlights China’s achievements in both preserving cultural identity and advancing robotic technology.【解析】【導語】本篇書面表達屬于應用文。要求考生寫一篇英文短文,介紹機器人扭秧歌節目以及其意義和影響。【詳解】1.詞匯積累展示:showcase→display優雅地:gracefully→elegantly保護:preserve→protect快樂的:joyful→merry2.句式拓展同義句原句:It demonstrates how technology can revitalize traditional art forms, making them more appealing to younger generations.拓展句:It demonstrates how technology can revitalize traditional art forms, which make them more appealing to younger generations.【點睛】【高分句型1】The 2025 edition made history by featuring humanoid robots performing the traditional Yangko dance, creating a perfect harmony between cultural heritage and technological innovation that captured global attention.(運用了動名詞作賓語和that引導定語從句)【高分句型2】It demonstrates how technology can revitalize traditional art forms, making them more appealing to younger generations.(運用了現在分詞作狀語和how引導賓語從句)第二節(滿分25分)47. 閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。When we were finally dismissed from the last class of the day, the students streamed out of the classrooms. It was another boring day after school. I dragged my feet home as I sighed. Yet another uneventful day, I thought. Little did I know that the day would take a turn for the worse.The lift lobby (電梯間) of my flat was old and dirty. The walls, which were painted white, had been dirtied over many years. I reached my flat’s lobby, and pressed the lift button and went in. Just then, Mrs Lim, my elderly neighbour, hobbled (蹣跚) in. She looked ancient with tissue paper white hair, wearing a faded old-fashioned dress. I held the lift door open, flashing a friendly smile, and politely greeted her. I asked her how she felt that day and pressed the buttons. She thanked me for being so polite, then we were silent for the rest of the ride.The lift fell down increasingly fast. There were loud clanking sounds here and there while the lift grew slower and slower. My heart beat hard and fast as my hands turned cold and wet with sweat. Unfortunately, the lift came to an abrupt stop at the fifth floor. I pressed the buttons hard several times, but it was of no help. The lights on the buttons had gone out. It soon dawned on me that we were trapped. An icy fear crept up my spine. Mrs Lim was hysterical (歇斯底里).“We will never get out!” she cried with her face pale. It had become a colourless mask. I had no time to lose. I pressed the bell in the lift immediately. The sound was surely deafening, but what other choice did I have Mrs Lim burst into tears. I tried my very best to comfort her, telling her that everything would be all right and that we needed to find out how to get out safely. Mrs Lim began having trouble breathing, and I immediately helped her sit down and loosened her collar.Paragraph 1: Several minutes passed, but no help came._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2: Bang! My hopes were lifted when I heard the firefighters on the other side of the lift door._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【答案】 Several minutes passed, but no help came. The air inside the lift grew stale, and panic started to set in. Mrs Lim's condition was worsening, and I felt a sense of helplessness creeping over me. I tried to stay calm and think of a way out, but the situation seemed dire. The silence was deafening, broken only by Mrs Lim’s labored breathing and occasional sobs. Time seemed to stretch on endlessly as we waited for a miracle.Bang! My hopes were lifted when I heard the firefighters on the other side of the lift door. Relief flooded through me as I realized help had finally arrived. The sound of tools clanging against the door signaled their efforts to rescue us. Moments later, the door was pried open, and fresh air rushed in. We were safe. Mrs Lim was quickly attended to by the paramedics, and I was filled with gratitude for their swift response. As we were escorted out of the lift, I couldn’t help but feel a profound sense of appreciation for the fragility of life and the importance of helping others in times of need.【解析】【導語】本文以故事發展的順序為線索展開,主要描述了主人公放學后和鄰居Mrs Lim乘坐電梯時突然電梯失去了控制,發出各種異樣的聲響,最終在五樓突然停下來,導致兩人被困在其中。Mrs Lim的情緒逐漸失控,主人公盡力安撫Mrs Lim的恐慌情緒并幫助她解開衣領使呼吸順暢,同時努力尋找解決困境的辦法。【詳解】1.段落續寫:①由第一段首句內容“幾分鐘過去了,但沒有人來幫忙。”可知,第一段可描寫隨著時間的流逝,沒有人來幫忙,我開始緊張起來,林女士的狀況開始變遭,我想辦法脫身但做不到,我們焦急地等待救援的相關細節。②由第二段首句內容“砰!當我聽到消防隊員在電梯門的另一邊時,我的希望到來了。”可知,第二段可描寫當消防隊員到來展開救援時我如釋重負的心情,門被打開后,我們安全得救,林女士得到醫護人員的救助,我對消防隊員的迅速救援充滿了感激之情的相關細節。2.續寫線索:電梯內的氣氛開始緊張——林女士的狀況不好——我極度焦慮——等待救援————消防隊員趕到—— 我感到放松——安全獲救——感悟3.詞匯激活行為類① 哭泣:sob/cry② 救援:rescue/save③ 幫助:help/assist情緒類① 恐慌:panic/fright② 放松:relief/relaxation【點睛】[高分句型1] The silence was deafening, broken only by Mrs Lim's labored breathing and occasional sobs. (使用了過去分詞作狀語)[高分句型2] As we were escorted out of the lift, I couldn’t help but feel a profound sense of appreciation for the fragility of life and the importance of helping others in times of need. (使用了as引導的時間狀語從句)2025屆高三年級六月適應性檢測英語試題時限:120分鐘 滿分:150分第一部分 聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. Where does the conversation probably take place A. In the book store. B. In the register office. C. In the dorm building.2. What is the weather like now A. Sunny. B. Cloudy. C. Rainy.3. What does the man want to do on the weekend A. Do some gardening. B. Have a barbecue. C. Go fishing.4. What are the speakers talking about A. A new office. B. A change of their jobs. C. A former colleague.5. What do we know about Andrew A. He’s optimistic. B. He’s active. C. He’s shy.第二節聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6. Which of the following does the woman dislike A. The bedroom. B. The sitting room. C. The kitchen.7. What does the woman suggest they do next A. Go to another agency. B. See some other flats. C. Visit the neighbours.聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。8. What is the man doing A. He’s making a phone call. B. He’s chairing a meeting. C. He’s hosting a program.9. What makes Mrs. Johnson worried about her daughter in Africa A. Lack of medical support.B. Inconvenience of communication.C. Poor transportation system.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. What position does the man apply for A. A salesperson. B. An engineer. C. An accountant.11. Which aspect of the company appeals to the man A. The company culture. B. The free accommodations. C. The competitive pay.12. What is difficult for the man to deal with A. Interpersonal relationships. B. Quality-quantity balance. C. Unplanned happenings.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13. How does Robert sound when speaking of his being a writer A. Hopeful. B. Grateful. C. Doubtful.14. What was Robert like before he was 9 years old A. He had wild imagination. B. He enjoyed sports. C. He loved science.15. What did Robert’s father do A. A teacher. B. A coach. C. A librarian.16. What helped Robert become a writer A. Writing daily. B. Listening to stories. C. Reading extensively.聽下面一段獨白,回答第17至20題。17. Where was Open Tchaikovsky Competition held in 1986 A In Moscow. B. In Chelyabinsk. C. In Berlin.18. What does Maxim say about the competition he attended at 10 A. It inspired many young musicians.B. It was the music event of his dreams.C. It was a life-changing experience.19. Which kind of music are the young players required to play A. Rock music. B. Pop music. C. Classical music.20. What does Maxim value most in young players’ performance A. Expressiveness. B. Smoothness. C. Completeness.第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。AJournal of Cultural Heritage, a journal of science and technology, combines diverse academic disciplines for studying problems about the awareness and conservation of cultural heritage in a wide range. The main purpose of the journal is to present innovative approaches concerning all scientific aspects related to heritage science.SPECIFIC TOPICS·Analysis and conservation of heritage assets (資產): novel methods for studying the composition, dating, origin and new materials for the preservation of objects.·Conservation of built heritage: analysis of historical materials and construction techniques; novel inspection, testing and monitoring techniques.·Interaction between heritage items and the environment: the impact of climate change and risk assessment of cultural heritage.·Digital technologies for knowledge, conservation and restoration: data analysis and modelling, long-term preservation of heritage assets.·Museum conservation: technologies for the management and improvement of museum collections.REQUIREMENTSThe articles must be of great interest for a wide audience. Thus, it is announced that the number of articles dealing with case studies will be reduced in order to favor original articles. Reports on restoration activities should present a specific technical or scientific innovation.BENEFITS TO AUTHORSWe provide several author benefits after acceptance, such as free PDFs, a broad copyright policy and special earnings as follows.Details InformationDeadline the 15th of every monthPayment $60 per thousand wordsEarly submission bonus a $15 bonus if submitted before the 10th of every monthPlease see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require further information or help, please visit our Support Center.1. What does Journal of Cultural Heritage aim to do A. Collect technical and scientific articles. B. Combine kinds of academic disciplines.C. Offer novel methods of heritage science. D. Promote the growth of heritage tourism.2. Which article is more likely to be included in the journal A. How to survive from the economic crisis. B. What we can do to produce digital assets.C. Science is improving museum collections. D. The environment is waiting for our action.3. How much would an author get for an accepted 2,000-word article submitted on April 5th A. $120. B. $135. C. $165. D. $180.BBack in February, sophomore Jackie Hsiao of the UR Fencing Club competed in the 2025 Fencing Junior Olympics in Charlotte, NC, which was the summit of her six years of preparation and her first national-level competition against superior fencers.Hsiao’s fencing journey began at a summer camp before her eighth grade year. Despite spending long hours sweating in fencing gear and competing against more experienced opponents, which left her tired and frustrated, her time at camp awakened her interest in the sport, which she later pursued.In high school, Hsiao found a welcoming community of fencers and coaches, some of whom also went to participate in February’s Junior Olympics. She developed and refined her skills with the foil, the smallest and lightest fencing weapon targeting the body.In her senior year, Hsiao suffered a devastating ACL tear (前交叉韌帶撕裂), which put her fencing career in danger. “I thought I would never get back into fencing,” she said. After surgery and nine months of punishing physical therapy two to three times a week, Hsiao began fencing again. Regarding the changes to her fencing after the injury, Hsiao noted, “I’ve always been a more defensive fencer so my fencing hasn’t changed too much after my injury. I do have to think more about getting my back leg under me while I fence.”Beyond the physical alterations to her style, Hsiao spoke on the mental adjustments for high-level competitions. She emphasized the importance of positive thinking and mental preparation, saying, “If you think you’re going to do badly, it does have an impact on how you fence.” Moreover, from recent meets, including the Junior Olympics, she learned to “trust instincts (直覺) and avoid overthinking during matches.”Hsiao also revealed the life lessons fencing has taught her, saying, “Not giving up is key and losing is one of the best ways to learn.” Her next goal in fencing is to continue competing at a national level and earn a rating from the United States Fencing Association through tournament victories.4. What inspired Hsiao to engage in the fencing career initially A. The influence of superior Olympic fencers.B. The supportive community in high school.C. Her desire to win national competitions.D. Her experience at a summer camp.5. What impact did the ACL tear have on Hsiao A. It caused her to adopt a more attacking style.B. It forced her to develop a habit of overthinking.C. It led her to focus more on physical adjustments.D. It completely ended her competitive fencing career.6. Which of the following best describes Hsiao A. Reflective and flexible. B. Cautious and hesitant.C. Talented and humble. D. Innovative and responsible.7. What can be a suitable title for the text A. The Mental Evolution: Hsiao’s Road to Positive ThinkingB. The Rise of a National Champion: Jackie Hsiao’s ComebackC. Beyond the Limits: Balancing Training and Recovery in FencingD. From Recovery to Recognition: A Fencer’s Journey of PerseveranceCFor centuries, what makes human creativity so precious is not only the final products it yields, but also the effort behind their creation. But in a world where AI can generate anything with the click of a button, how do we distinguish what truly matters How does human-made art survive Throughout history the most famous works of art, literature, and music have carried a sense of labor, dedication, and mastery. We don’t just admire the end product; we admire how it came to be. Masterpieces like Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” sustain not simply for their artistic beauty, but for the human stories they carry. They remind us that art is not just about beauty or skill — it is about intention, persistence, and what makes us human.As AI floods the world with instant beauty, we’re entering an era of “aesthetic inflation”, where perfectly composed images, poetic style, and movie-like storytelling are available to anyone, instantly and at no cost. This makes us think about when beauty is effortless and endless, does human creations still have value But human imperfection isn’t a weakness — it’s part of who we are, shaping our understanding of humanity. Our struggles, mistakes, and limitations aren’t just difficulties to overcome — they’re part of what gives life meaning. In this light, AI’s ability to create perfect art feels almost unnatural—a rejection of the struggle that gives creativity its weight. It may achieve technical perfection — but at the cost of the original energy that makes art stir feelings within people. Even at its most impressive, AI-generated art often feels empty. It has no real emotions or experiences, and no clear creator, failing to create unexpected surprises and arouse shared emotion with audience.Therefore, to preserve meaning, selection and context become more crucial. As AI can produce endless content, the human elements like context, narrative and the reasoning behind art become the true value source. Also, AI can be a creative collaborator rather than a replacement, refining ideas while keeping human imperfection and feeling, and acting as an amplifier (放大鏡) of human vision.8. Why do masterpieces like “Starry Night” remain valuable in the AI era A. They represent unique human characteristics.B. They showcase brilliant artistic creation skill.C. They are created through long production processes.D. They contain human emotional depth and creative effort.9. Why does the author mention “aesthetic inflation” in paragraph 3 A. To demonstrate AI’s efficiency in art creation.B. To prove that AI-generated art is more affordable.C. To criticize the overuse of technology in art creation.D. To stress the devaluation of beauty due to mass production.10. How does the author develop the argument in the passage A. By giving examples. B. By giving definitions.C. By making comparisons. D. By making classifications.11. The author wrote this passage to ___________.A. show ways to perfect art with AIB. teach how to create art in the age of AIC. argue why human art still matters in the AI ageD. introduce a new revolution in art creation brought by AIDThis spring, half the country will be able to consider growing plants they couldn’t have before. In November, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) changed its Plant Hardiness Zone Map for the first time since 2012. The map showed an average increase of around 1.4℃ across the lower 48 states.People in Arkansas can now think about planting mandarin oranges in their gardens. New Yorkers might steer clear of planting native sugar maples (糖楓) that prefer a cooler temperature. We’re used to tracking climate change through a series of disasters, but the hidden signs of it have been in our backyards all along.Living by Walden Pond, likely the most famous pond in the U.S., for about two years in the mid-19th century, Henry David Thoreau penned the book “Walden” based on his experiences. He noted when various types of bushes and trees shot, when wildflowers flowered, and the arrival dates of migratory bird. Scientists think highly of Thoreau’s detailed records, as by comparing his detailed observations in “Walden” with modern flowering times, they found plants now shoot an average of 18 days earlier, having a huge influence on young insects and migratory birds.The updated planting zones bring both opportunities and challenges for gardeners who can experiment with new types of plants but might find that prized trees or bushes aren’t doing as well as they were a decade or two ago. If native sugar maples no longer do well in New York State, what does that mean for the ecosystem that has come to rely on them The most uncomfortable thing about the changes to the USDA growing zones is that they are based on information from the last 30 years. We live in an age of solastalgia (鄉痛), a term that refers to missing an environment that no longer exists. The time to notice and value the environment around us is now. The only thing sadder than missing something that's gone away is not realizing that so much has already changed.12. What does the underlined phrase “steer clear of” in paragraph 2 mean A. Avoid. B. Anticipate. C. Risk. D. Consider.13. Why do scientists consider “Walden” important A. It is based on native species. B. It revealed climate patterns.C. It is of great scientific value. D. It gave research inspirations.14. How can we comment on the updated planting zones according to paragraph 4 A. Every coin has two sides. B. All that shines is not gold.C. Things don’t stay the same. D. Misfortunes never come alone.15. What does solastalgia remind people to do A. Adapt to varying conditions. B. Mind and love the present world.C. Fight against the climate change. D. Notice impacts on an environment.第二節(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余選項。Sometimes it can feel like your head is too cluttered. With work, school, or a busy schedule, things are bound to get jumbled (亂糟糟的) every once and a while! ___16___ From focusing to journaling, we’ll teach you how to mindfully distract yourself from worrying thoughts.Focus on the present moment. Practice mindfulness daily to help clear your mind and be more focused. Mindfulness is all about letting all other thoughts come and go. Observe your thoughts and feelings without judgement, as if you’re an outsider in your own mind. ___17___Take a walk. ___18___ When you’re being mindful, you’re fully engaging in the present moment, letting feelings come and go as you focus on what’s in front of bining this state of mind with walking produces an extra special stress reliever that improves mental and physical health. Try scheduling a walk around the block, on the treadmill, or through a local park every day.___19___ Take a moment to breathe and come back to the present moment. Life can easily become go, go, go, and in the process, you can easily forget to breathe. Settling down wherever you are to take controlled breaths can calm your racing mind and heartbeat, helping you feel more relaxed.Journal your thoughts. Writing down your worries can help you sort through them. Try reaching for a notebook or phone when a million thoughts are racing through your mind. ___20___ Journaling can help you be more aware of your emotions and reflect on what’s troubling you.A Do deep breathing exercises.B. Take a moment to slow down.C. Moving your body mindfully can help things seem clearer.D. But you can do something to clear your mind and calm things down.E. Set down everything that comes to mind, letting all pour out onto the page.F. Then let those thoughts and feelings go and focus on what you’re currently doing instead.G. Here are some tips on how to protect your head from brain injury and then start your work.第三部分 語言知識運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節 (共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。As I’ve grown older, my connection to nature has become stronger. Recently, I was fortunate to spend a week ____21____ in the wilderness, following the ____22____ my father conveyed to me. Ever since I was 10, my sister, father, and I would load up his canoe (獨木舟) with ____23____ and venture into the heart of Algonquin Park.There were years when I ignored the call of Algonquin, ____24____ in the busyness of life-finishing school and raising kids. It all felt ____25____. With time passing, as my children grew older, the appeal of Algonquin became increasingly ____26____. I responded to the call and planned a trip there, ____27____ by family.My family’s outdoor expertise is ____28____. My sister carefully plans our trips while my outdoorsman dad ____29____ handles tasks like setting up camp and my husband is really good at moving things around.Nevertheless, as the trip drew near, my husband got his leg injured, for which I was left to ____30____ the first part by myself. I had driven alone before, yet the fright of carrying the heavy canoe ____31____ me considering my physical strength.But Algonquin was calling me. I ____32____ the fearless independence of my younger self and called Dad. The trip was calm and peaceful. I was ____33____ with the beauty of Algonquin-the impressive red pines, still lakes, and the sense of ____34____ that comes with being in the wilderness. This journey felt like a pilgrimage (朝圣), reconnecting me with my adventurous younger self who isn’t extinct, just out of ____35____.21. A. trapped B. immersed C. interested D. rooted22. A. warnings B. regulations C. teachings D. affections23. A. supplies B. instruments C. decorations D. resources24. A. pulled over B. caught up C. dropped off D. taken down25. A. astonishing B. fascinating C. confusing D. overwhelming26. A. irresistible B. avoidable C. invisible D. controllable27. A. criticized B. supported C. abandoned D. tolerated28. A. unavailable B. uncommon C. inexpensive D. invaluable29. A. hesitantly B. nervously C. painfully D. effortlessly30. A. ignore B. observe C. handle D. create31. A. consumed B. inspired C. amused D. puzzled32. A. channeled B. depressed C. contained D. relieved33. A. separated B. reunited C. concerned D. involved34. A. conflict B. humor C. peace D. pride35. A. curiosity B. theory C. expectation D. practice第二節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填人1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。China’s moon-landing spacesuit witnesses China’s commitment to innovation and precision engineering. Designed to tolerate the extreme lunar environment ____36____ severe temperatures, lack of the atmosphere and lasting radiation ____37____ (expose) bring significant challenges, the suit features multiple layers. The inner layer provides comfort to keep taikonauts (航天員) cool and dry, one of the middle layers maintains atmospheric pressure essential for survival, and the outer layer, made of strong and heat-resistant materials, ____38____ (safeguard) taikonauts from the tough lunar conditions.The suit is equipped with ____39____ (remark) features, one of which is its mobility. ____40____ the multiple layers and many protective elements, the suit remains flexible. The suit’s gloves, for example, are specially designed to allow for fine motor skills, making it easier for the taikonaut ____41____ (handle) tools and equipment.The suit marks ____42____ major breakthrough in space technology. It employs cutting-edge materials that ____43____ (perfect) since their development, including the use of smart materials that adapt to changing conditions for enhanced protection and comfort. The suit is also packed with high-tech communication and navigation systems, and a range of sensors and ____44____ (monitor) devices that provide real-time updates on the taikonaut’s health.As China continues to extend ____45____ (boundary) of space exploration, its moon-landing spacesuit will play an important role in the nation’s pursuit of knowledge and discovery.第四部分 寫作(共兩節;滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)46. 2025蛇年春晚(the Spring Festival Gala) 機器人扭秧歌節目吸引了全世界的目光,展現了中國傳統文化與現代科技的交融。請根據以下要求寫一篇英文短文,內容包括:1.簡要介紹該節目;2.談談節目意義和影響。注意:1.寫作詞數應為100個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。What Humanoid Robots’ Yangko Dance Brings us___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(滿分25分)47. 閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。When we were finally dismissed from the last class of the day the students streamed out of the classrooms. It was another boring day after school. I dragged my feet home as I sighed. Yet another uneventful day, I thought. Little did I know that the day would take a turn for the worse.The lift lobby (電梯間) of my flat was old and dirty. The walls, which were painted white, had been dirtied over many years. I reached my flat’s lobby, and pressed the lift button and went in. Just then, Mrs Lim, my elderly neighbour, hobbled (蹣跚) in. She looked ancient with tissue paper white hair, wearing a faded old-fashioned dress. I held the lift door open, flashing a friendly smile, and politely greeted her. I asked her how she felt that day and pressed the buttons. She thanked me for being so polite, then we were silent for the rest of the ride.The lift fell down increasingly fast. There were loud clanking sounds here and there while the lift grew slower and slower. My heart beat hard and fast as my hands turned cold and wet with sweat. Unfortunately, the lift came to an abrupt stop at the fifth floor. I pressed the buttons hard several times, but it was of no help. The lights on the buttons had gone out. It soon dawned on me that we were trapped. An icy fear crept up my spine. Mrs Lim was hysterical (歇斯底里).“We will never get out!” she cried with her face pale. It had become a colourless mask. I had no time to lose. I pressed the bell in the lift immediately. The sound was surely deafening, but what other choice did I have Mrs Lim burst into tears. I tried my very best to comfort her, telling her that everything would be all right and that we needed to find out how to get out safely. Mrs Lim began having trouble breathing, and I immediately helped her sit down and loosened her collar.Paragraph 1: Several minutes passed, but no help came._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2: Bang! My hopes were lifted when I heard the firefighters on the other side of the lift door._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源列表 2025屆湖北省荊州市沙市區湖北省沙市中學高三下學期六月適應性檢測英語試題(原卷版).docx 2025屆湖北省荊州市沙市區湖北省沙市中學高三下學期六月適應性檢測英語試題(解析版).docx 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫