湖南省2025届高三一轮复习收官联考英语试卷(含解析无听力音频有听力原文)

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湖南省2025届高三一轮复习收官联考
英语
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1 .答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。
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净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题,将答案写在答题卡上.试卷上无效。
3 .考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
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,并标在试卷的相应位
置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt
A. 19. 15. B. 9. 18. C. 9. 15.
答案是C.
1. Where are the speakers
A. At home. B. At a pet store. C. At a restaurant.
2. What is Mrs. Rich doing
A. Ordering food. B. Cooking a meal. C. Doing the shopping.
3. Where did the woman learn about the club
A. From the Internet. B. From her workmate. C. From a sign on the street.
4. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. A motor show. B. A car accident. C. The traffic rules.
5. What will the roan do next
A. Go to another hotel. B. Send a message. C. Confirm his booking.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22. 5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、匚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。
英语试题第1页共10页
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What is the relationship between the speakers
A. Waitress and customer. B. Boss and secretary. C. Hotel clerk and guest.
7. When does Mr. White want to have lunch
A. At 11:30 am. B. At 12:00 noon. C. At 12:15 pm.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. How does the man probably feel about Linda's suggestion, at first
A. Excited. B. Confused. C. Embarrassed.
9. What does Linda say about the upgrading fee at the airport
A. It's free of charge sometimes.
B. VIPs can get a special discount.
C. It's more expensive than that online.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What do we know about Emma
A. She is keen on geography. B. She dislikes studying biology. C. She didn t put much effort in geol
ogy.
11. What is the subject of Emma's essay
A. Environmental pollution. B. Plant conservation. C. Wildlife protection.
12. What is lacking in Emma, s essay
A. Specific measures. B. Interesting stories. C. Reliable statistics.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What is the woman doing
A. Comparing notes. B. Making an interview. C. Seeking cooperation.
14. What did greytHR target
A. Indian domestic firms. B. International markets. C. Indian governments.
15. What is the multi-channel model used for
A. Getting financial support. B. Acquiring new customers. C. Improving service quality.
16. What is Mr. Rowjee' s suggestion for young entrepreneurs
A. Never stop learning. B. Face failures positively. C. Stay competitive.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What can be seen on the image
A. A lonely old polar bear. B. A struggling polar bear. C. A sleeping young polar bear.
18. Which best describes the process of taking the image
A. Challenging. B. Eventful. C. Disappointing.
19. What can the director's words illustrate
A. The beauty in nature. B. The impact of the image. C. The affection for photography.
20. What does Nima Sarikhani call on people to do
A. Care about the safety of seafood.
B. Create new homes for polar bears.
C. Take action to prevent global warming.
英语试题第2页共10页
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2. 5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下面短文,从各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出符合题意的最佳选项。
A
Here are a group of everyday people who saw problems, and now their solutions are making t
he world a better place. Ron Davis Alvarez
Ron Davis Alvarez, a product of Venezuela' s El Sistema, a program offering free classical music
training to disadvantaged children, founded the Dream Orchestra in Sweden. This orchestra brings to
gether over 400 people from more than 25 nationalities ranging from 3 to 56 years old, including imm
igrants, refugees, second-generation immigrants, and native Swedes. AlvarezJ s initiative uses musi
c as a tool for integration, friendship, self-expression, and rebuilding self-esteem among refugees.
Payton McGriff
Payton McGriff, during her senior year at the University of Idaho, founded Style Her Empowered
(SHE) after realizing the scoring cost of school uniforms for many girls in Togo. SHE began by hirin
g local seamstresses to make uniforms for 65 girls and evolved to create a a growingv uniform that a
djusts to fit a girl for up to three years. Today, SHE supports 1,500 girls annually with free unifor
ms, school fees, supplies, tutoring, and more, while also providing employment and education opportu
nities for the women involved.
Rachel Rutter
Immigration lawyer Rachel Rutter recognized the multifaceted needs of unaccompanied migrant chil
dren, beyond legal status, including stable housing, meals, and mental health support. In response,
she established Project Libertad, which offers free legal representation, essential services, and ne
wcomer support programs to immigrant youth.
Yamilee Toussaint
Yamile Toussaint combined her love for math and dance to create STEM (Science, Technology, Engi
neering, andMathematics) From Dance, a nonprofit that integrates dance with STEM education to engage
girls of color. Recognizing th underrepresentat ion of black women in her engineering field, Toussai
nt aimed to inspire girls of color in STEM. The program operates in nine US cities, offering free sc
hool and summer programs that blend dance routines with STEM elements, benefiting over 2,000 girls t
o date.
21. Who may benefit most from Dream Orchestra
A. Famous musicians. B. Immigrants to Sweden.
C. Disadvantaged children. D. Classical music composers.
22. What did SHE initially do in Togo
A. It offered uniforms for girls. B. It funded uniforms and fees.
C. It designed teaching methods. D. It provided housing and meals.
23. Who combines academic learning with the arts
A. Ron Davis Alvarez. B. Payton McGriff. C. Rachel Rutter. D. Yami lee Toussaint.
英语斌题第3页共10页
B
I1 m a single dad raising a son, so I usually helped my child select my Father1 s day gifts, and
then paid for them. When my son was a high school senior, he took control of the gifting by offering
to drive us to Denny' s for breakfast. But the evening before the holiday, I couldn't sleep. What k
ept me awake was the realization that this would be the last Father1 s day before my kid left for col
leg .
It truly felt like I had just taken the training wheels off my son's bike. In my household, the
fridge door is th all-knowing parental focus holding the academic and sports schedules, the school
lunch menu, and the family calendar. Also attached to it ar photos, awards, artwork, and the agoo
d“ report cards. The refrigerator is a super-sized memory book of my son' s life.
I began to go through the objects of significant emotional value, which required me to pull the
fri dge out because all the baby items were pushed to the sides. As I checked the golden oldies, I
quickly realized three things. First, I had too many photosSecond, I needed to clear up the sides of
the refrigerator. Third, soccer was a big part of our lives.
I never played or watched soccer before parenthood. Yet, I became the coach for al 1 his teams u
ntil he reached middle school. Back then I assumed it was my fatherly duty to support my son's activ
ities, but now I understood that I was wrong. Afte years of supporting, guiding, and loving my son,
I finally recognized that taking part in my son's life on any level was not a dut----- it was an hono
r.
I time-traveled through mementos (纪念品),and each memory helped me understand what being a dad
really meantTeenagers might not give us presents we want or need on Father1 s day. But they have air
eady given us the best possible gift —allowing us to feel what it's like to be their dad.
24. What kept the author awake before Father1 s day
A. Planning a surprise for hi第闿*而h^1.
B. Reflecting on his poor father-son relationship.
C. Feeling emotional about a special Father1 s day.
D. Getting excited about the breakfast at Denny' s.
25. Why is the fri dge important to the family
A. It adds an artistic touch to the house.
B. It holds memories of passing family days.
C. It is a source of creativity for school lunch.
D. It serves as a gathering place for family members.
26. Why did the author pull out the fridge
A. To redecorate its sides. B. To clear up the kitchen.
C. To make room for a new one. D. To uncover personal mementos.
27. Why did the author claim that he was wrong in the last but one paragraph
A. He recognized he had too many photos.
B. He regretted not playing soccer before parenthood.
C. He realized fatherhood was about pride rather than a task.
D. He felt ashamed to let his son take control of the gifting.
英语试题第4页共10页
c
With the rapid development of artificial intelligence, DeepSeek, a Chinese AI company, has emer
ged as a pioneer in educational technology. Its latest model, DeepSeek-Rl, combines advanced machine
learning methods to provide personalized learning solutions for students worldwide.
Unlike traditional AI models that rely on pre-programmed answers, DeepSeek-Rl uses reinforcemen
t (强化)learning to similate human reasoning. This allows it to guide students through problem-solv
ing step by step, much like a patient tutor. Fo example, when a student struggles with a math equati
on, DeepSeek-Rl doesn't just give the answer; it breaks down the logic identifies errors, and encour
ages critical thinking.
The model* s applications extend beyond academics. In language learning, it analyzes students'
pronunciation through Aspeech recognition and offers real-time feedback. For teachers, DeepSeek-Rl c
an generate lesson plans aligned with curriculun standards and even predict students' learning diff
iculties based on historical data. Its aadaptive testingv feature creates customize quizzes that ad
just difficulty according to individual progress.
However, challenges remain. Critics argue that over-reliance on AI might reduce human interact!
on in educationDeepSeeks s developers address this by emphasizing its role as a asupplement, not a
replacement. v As Dr. Li, a DeepSeel researcher, stated, “Our goal is to free teachers from repetit
ive tasks so they can focus on inspiring creativity.”
Looking ahead, DeepSeek aims to integrate virtual reality (VR) into its platform, allowing stud
0nts to explore histories events or scientific concepts in immersive 3D environments. While ethical
debates about AI in education persist, one thing is clea tools like DeepSeek are reshaping how we le
arn, blending technology with human wisdom.
28. What makes DeepSeek-Rl different from traditional AI models
A. It uses pre-programmed answers.
B. It focuses on memorizati
C. It replaces teachers in classrooms.
D. It employs reinforcement learning for reasoning.
29. The underlined word “adaptive“ in Paragraph 3 most likely means .
A. fixed B. adjustable C. complicated D. outdated
30. What can be inferred about DeepSeek's future plans
A. VR technology will enhance interactive learning.
B. It will eliminate all classroom activities.
C. It prioritizes profit over educational values.
D. Teachers will lose their jobs to AI.
31. What is the main purpose of the passage
A. To advertise DeepSesk products.
B. To criticize the risks of AI in schools.
C. To discuss AI1 s role in transforming education.
D. To compare different AI models.
英语成题第5页共10页
D
Socrates declared that the unexamined life wasn't worth living for a human being, implying that we
should attempt to know ourselves, to think through our actions, choices, prejudices, and attitudes. But
when it comes to thinking about our own happines. and what makes our lives go well, it really does seem t
hat this reflective attitude can ruin our chances of finding what we seek.
Perhaps it's not surprising that we are better designed for engaging in other activities than refle
cting on how best to achieve our own happiness and well-being. Doing things that enhance our growth in ph
ysical, social and intellectual areas tends to bring the reward of feeling good, and so stimulates us fur
ther to pursue those activities. Sitting around reflecting- on what will make u. happy is a lot less effici
ent than chasing the things that make us happy, and if we think too much, there is an opportunity cost—t
ime that we could have spent in a worthwhile activity has gone while we were thinking deeply about the be
st way to develop.
The philosopher David has written about the role of reflective thinking in sports. One of his obser
vat ions is that whil sportspeople need to think about the basic actions they are performing, it can be c
ounterproductive to start thinking about the elements making up those actions. A footballer needs to thi
nk about kicking the ball low and hard to the left of the goalkeeper, bu not to overthink the mechanics
of the precise small movements of legs and feet that produce that outcome. If he or she does star this s
ort of thought process, it very often leads to a poorer shot. What's needed is a kind of automatic respo
nse to the situation.
Perhaps something similar is 名鬼阵划短口〃(当r JLi班 副联e,pe硬始 who start detailed programs of self
-development in variou dimensions, focusing on diet, habits, exercise, mental activity, work output, and
so on, are like the footballer thinking through the small muscle movements. Perhaps their well-meaning se
If-reflection on their own development and how they want to achieve it is the very thing that will make a
high level of development forever unobtainable for them.
32. What may cause an opportunity cost
A. Spending time on worthy activities.B. Joining in social meetings actively.
C. Getting stuck in much self-reflection.D. Doing physical exercises efficiently.
33. Why does the author mention David's observations
A. To praise a wise philosopher. B. To teach readers football skills.
C. To cite a case of overthinking. D. To argue for reflective thinking.
34. What does the author suggest readers do to achieve their goals
A. Make a comprehensive plan. B. Adopt a direct approach.
C. Think carefully before action. D. Attach importance to details.
35. What is a suitable title for this text
A. The Risk of Overthinking B. The Key to Well-being
C. The Way to Think Reflectively D. The Method to Develop Yourself
英语试题第6页共10页
第二节(共5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.
The California road trip down Highway 1 is iconic. 36 It's a dream trip for people who like
to drive cars. So when Iwas offered the opportunity to do that trip in an electric vehicle (EV)一
sort of reimagining that classic road trip without contributing to climate change—I decided to give
it a try.
I picked up my electric car, a Tesla, at San Francisco Interational Airport. I was worried that
it would have a steep learning curve, but it was really like any other car. 37 However, it took
me less than 30 minutes to adjust to all these things. The ride itself was smooth, and it felt the s
ame as driving a traditional car. It had so much power and that surprised me. It can go very fast, v
ery quickly, even on the steep hills the region is known for.
My biggest concern at the beginning of this EV road trip was running out of battery life in the
middle of nowhere. 38 IIhad no idea how advanced the infrastructure for EVs would be on my route.
Before I left, I just checked Google Maps for charging stations and a couple of forums to make sure
an all-EV road trip was possible, at least in theory.
When I picked up the car, it said I could go more than 250 miles on one charge. 39 I'd also
heard that some electric cars use a lot of electricity if you turn on th heat, but I never turned o
n the heat because it was the perfect temperature during my trip.
Bey on d the ease and convenience of cotourism, it felt good to be driving an EV in this area
too. Not that EVs don't pollute at all, but jt、was a good feeling to not be doing the opposite of wh
at I should do in that beautiful landscape. You' ve got a silent'car you don't disturb the animals,
and you don't pollute the air. 40 .
A. I never tested that 0n the trip.
B. I didn t like eco-friendly cars at all.
C. I1 m not the fastest guy with electronics.
D. Almost every one knows about that route.
E. It1 s a lot more eco-friendly than a normal car.
F. I had never driven an eco-friendly car before.
C. The route is well-known for its rough conditions.
英语试题第7页共10页
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读短文,从各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.
Last summer, a memorable mou nt a in-c1imb i ng adventure with my classmates etched itself
deeply into my memoryStanding at the foot of the colossal mountain, its majestic peak veils
d by thick clouds’ a palpable blend of excitement and a sligh nervousness 41 the air. Eac
h of us was filled with anticipation, yet 42 by the unknown that lay ahead.
Our journey upward commenced smoothly, the path meandering gently. But it wasn't long
before the terrain transformed; i grew steep and treacherous, strewn with jagged rocks. Mid
way, my legs seemed to turn into dead weightsT and I _43desperately for airT my lungs burni
ng. The thought of surrendering crept into my mind as the difficulty 44 me. At that criti
ca moment, an elderly hiker came into view. Despite his age, he inched upwards slowly yet _
45 T his wrinkled countenanc radiating unyielding determination. Witnessing his tenacity
46 a spark within me.
Inspired, I 47 my teeth and pressed on. With every painstaking step, I could sense my
strength gradually 48 backFinallyT we scaled the summit, and a panorama of indescribable
beauty 49 before our eyes. The vast expanse of nature, with it lush valleys and soaring p
eaksT felt like a glorious 50 for our arduous toil.
Reflecting on this experience, I grasped a profound truth. Life 51 this arduous cli
mb. Obstacles are inevitable, ofter tempting us to 52 in the towel, Howe ver T it's precise
ly during these trying times th徽 附痴三^众^3-,Wheneve we endure hardships
and persevere, not only do we fulfill our aspirations but also 54 more resilient. So, let
's wholeheartedly embrace challenges and stride forward 55 on our paths to perseverance.
4L A, filled B. covered C, surrounded D. crowded
42, A, excited B. encouraged C, daunted D. delighted
43, A, cried B. shouted C, gasped D. whispered
44, A, overcame B. defeated C, conquered D. beat
45, A, steadily B. quickly C, carelessly D, nervously
46. A, lighted B. lit C. burned D. fired
47, A, set B. clenched C, opened D loosened
48. A, disappearing B. fading C. returning D. weakening
49, A, closed B. hid C. appeared D. disappeared
50. A, waste B. deserve C, use D. reward
51. A, likes B. is like C, looks like D. seems
52. A, throw B. take C. hold D pick
53. A, comes out B. shows up C, surfaces D. emerges
54. A, become B, seem C, look D feel
55. A, unwaveringlyB. hesitantly C, slowly D quickly
英语试题第8页共io页
第二节(共1。小题;每小题1.5分,满分L5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。
Sei f-driving cars, coramonly called robot axis, are- being popularized at cut-throat prices
in Wuhan, which has ambitions to become the world's first driverless city. The fleet (舰队)
of 500 vehicles 56 (op er a t e) in the city belongs to Apollo Go, a uni of Chinese tech gian
t Baidu. They serve an area 57 covers roughly half of Wuhan's population . The company a
lids to doubKits fleet to LOGO cars by the end of 2024.
But the rapid adoption of the driverless taxis 58 (c one ern) China's gig economy workf
orce, which has suffered fron stagnant (停滞的)wages because of the struggling economy and
is now likely much 59 (fearful) of Ids ing their jobs. Th er el have also been 60 (comol
a in) from residents in Wuhan about traffic jams, as driverl ess cars fail to respond to traf
fie lights.
A major sell ing point of the service is the price-, however, 61 source at the company
told that discounts fron companies are commonly used during the initial launch period _
62 (get) people to try new services, and the extremely low" pricing could be a temporary
str at egy.
Autonomous taxis currently operate on a 63 (relative) small scale in several cities a
round the world, mostly in th&United States and China, 64: the United Arab Emirates is a
Iso welcoming companies worldwide to run driverless vehicl trials.
Several US companies, 65 Wayroo and Cruise, are working on autonomous ride-sharing se
rvices but have recently fac ed set backs.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分4。分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校将于Z月7日举办第1Z届科技作品展览节,清你向英国交换生Mike写一封邮
件。
内容包括:
L介绍活动;
2.邀清参加。
注意:
1 .写作词数应为80个左右;
2 .清按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Mike,
How have you been doing recently
Yours,
Li Hua
英语试题第9页共10页
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。
I lived in a small town and I had three best friends, Daron y, Mia, and Ruby. We loved to pl ay together after scho
ol and ou favorite pastime was flying colorful kites in the open field near the large oak tree(橡树).
One sunny Saturday, we met up to play. We all had our kites read y, beautifully dec orated with br ight colors and
patternsThe wind was just right, so it was a perfect day to let our kites soar (翱翔).After a while, we decided to
have a competition-who could fly the kite the highest. The field echoed(回响)with our joyful laughter as we each
took turns, our eyes gleaming wit anticipation. However, as I let my kite fly high up into the sky, a gust of wind b
lew it off course. It got tangled (使缠结)in th branches of the large oak tree that stood tall in the field. I was d
isappointed but determined. I decided to climb the tree to rescu my kite. My friends looked at me nervously as I sta
rted roy climb, the tree towering over them.
As I climbed higher and higher, the others watched with bated breath(屏住呼吸).They were worried but also a li
ttl excited. After all, it was quite an ad venture to see roe climb ing so high. Suddenly, I felt something wrong. I wa
s stuck! The braneII was standing on was slippery and I couldn t seem to move. My friends looked at roe with wide, sc
ared eyes. They didn't know how to help roe. They just shouted words of encouragement, assuring roe that I could do it.
I tried roy best to move, but I was scared and my heart was pound ing hard. Suddenly, I lost roy foot ing and fell!
My friend gasped in shock. Fortunately, I didn't fall from a high height, but it was enough to hurt ray arm badly. I
cried out in pain. Mia anRuby quickly ran over to roe while Danny ran to fetch an adult. I was sobbing, roy arm throbb
ing with pain. My friends were th er by my side, comforting roe.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
Z.清按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答,
The townsfolk (镇民)soon arrived and their expressions etched with concern and alarm.
But they failed to make me happy because of the pain.
英语斌题 第10页共10页
湖南省2025届高三一轮复习收官联考
英语参考答案
逐号 L 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 A C B B A C C B A C
题号 IL 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 C A B A B A C A B C
遂号 2L 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 B A D C B D C D B A
题号 3L 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 C C C B A D C F A E
逐号 4L 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
答案 A C C B A B B C C D
题号 5L 52 53 54 55
答案 B A C A A
【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了四位普通人的创新努力及其对社会的积极影响。
21. Ron Davis Alvarez部分中可知移民到瑞典的人可能从Dte的Orchestra中受益。
22. Pay2nMectU'F部分中SHE在成立之初为多哥的女生制作校服。
23 . Yaiuil6e Toussaint部分中Yamil次Toussaint将她对数学和舞蹈的热爱结合起来,创建了 STEM From Dan
ce非营利组织,该组织将舞蹈与STEM教育相结合,吸引有色人种女孩参与,YamilCe Toussaint将学术学习
与艺术融为一体。
【语篇导读】这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了一位单身父亲在儿子高中毕业、即将上大学前的最后一个父亲节前
夕难以入眠,他从冰箱承载的回忆里感悟,多年支持儿子,如今明白父亲不是一种任务,而是荣耀。
24 .作者因为意识到这是儿子去上大学前的最后一个父亲节,对这个恃殊的父亲节感触领深,所以睡不着。
25 .第二段最后一句 11 The refrigerator is a super-sized memory book of my son's liFe.(冰箱是一本超
大号的我儿子生活■的记忆之书)”可知,冰箱对这个家庭很重要,是因为它承载着家庭过往日子的回忆。
26 . 第三段第一句"I began to go through the objects of significant emotional value, which require
d me to pull theEridge out bewause-aili thfe-.b^by- i-temsz*e^e gshedvto the sides.可知,作者拉出冰箱
是为了翻找那些具有重大情感价值的物品「找出个人纪念品。
27 .当时我以为支持儿子的活动是我作为父亲的责任,但现在我明白我错了。在多年的支持、指导和爱我的儿子
之后,我终于意识到,在任何层面参与我儿子的生活不是一种义务,而是一种荣域,作者明白自己错了,是因
为作者意识到做父亲更多的是一种荣保,而不是一种任务。
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了中国AI公司DeepSeek及其最新模型DeepSeek-Rl在教育技
术中的应用、优势、挑战及未来发展方向。
28 .根据第二段中“Unlike traditional AI models that rely on pre-programed answers, DeepSeek-RL u
ses teinFutcement (强化)learning to simulate human teasoning.可知,DeepSeek-RL 与传统 AI IM型的区
别在于它使用强化学习来进行推理。
2g . DeepSe也能够创建个性化的测验,根据个人的进度调整难度,由此,adaptive的意思接近于可调节的。
30 .展望未来,DeepSeek旨在将其平台与虚拟现实(VR)相结合,让学生在沉浸式的3D环境中探索历史事件或
科学概念,由此可推知,VR技术将缗强互动学习。
3L 通谈全文,尤其是第一段,全文讨论了 DeepSeek及其模型DeepSeek-Rl在教育领域的应用和变革,探讨了
AI在教育中的角色及其带来的影响。
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文登主要讲述了过度思考带求的种种弊端,告诫我们不要过度思考。
32 .第二段"'Sitting around reflecting on what will make us happy is a lot less efficient than cha
sing the things that make us happy, and if we think too mu ch, there is an opportunity cost - tim
e that we could have spent in a worthwhile activity has gone while we were thinking deeply about
the best way to develop.推断过度自我反思会导致机会成本。
33 .根据第三段可推知,作者提到David的观察是为了举例说明过度思考的劣势。
34 .第三段“WhatJ s needed is a kind of automatic response to the situation.可知,作者建议使者采取
一个直接的方法来达成目标。
35 .根据第一段但是,当我们思考自己的多福以及是什么让我们的生活变得斐好时,这种反思的态度似乎真的会
破坏我们找到我们所寻求的东西的机会)”以及全文内容可知,本文主要讲述了过度思考带来的种种弊端,告诫
我们不要过度思考。由此可知,A项“过度思考的风险”适合作为文章的标题。
英语参考答案-1
【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文登主要讲述了作者鸳片史电动汽车沿着加州1号公路进行公路旅行的经
历,包括对鸳驳电动汽车的适应过程、对电池续航的担忧以及此次旅行带来的环保感受等。
36 .上文表明这条路线很有名。D选项与上文衔接紧密,进一步强调了该路线的知名度高。
37 .下文提到作者很快适应了电动汽车,与C项构成转折关系,句中"not the fastest 与"less than 30niin
ules”形成对比。
33 .上下文说明作者之前没驾驶过环保电动汽车,所以才会有这样的担忧和不确定。F选项符合上下文语境。
39 .上文提出电车的理论续航,A选项承接上文,说明作者虽.然知道理论续航,但在实际旅行中没有去验证,句中“山
al”指代上文中“more than 250 miles on one cbar&e”.
40 .上文调了电动汽车的环保优势.E选则"】t' s a lot more eco-friendly than a normal car.(它比普通汽车环保得
多厂‘总结了前文内容,进一步突出了电动汽车的环保特性.
【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文堂讲述了去年夏天作者和同学登山,途中遇到困难很想,放弃,看到一位
年长徒步者的坚韧后受鼓舞继续缪登,最终登顶赏费景。此次经历让作者明白人生如登山,克服困难坚持前行能
让人实现抱负且变得更坚韧。
41 .此处描述大家爬山前的情绪感受,指空气中明显弥漫着兴奋与一丝紧张交织的气息,fill the air为固定搭配,意为“弥
漫在空气中”.
42 .上文表示转折的"yet"和下文"by the unknown that Lay ahead.J,可推知,虽.然作者一行人郤满怀期待,但又对■前方
的未知感到畏惧.
43 .根据下文“呻lungs burning”可知肺郤要烧起来了,因此是在拼命地喘格气,短语gasp for air意为“喘气”.
44 .上文u rhe thought of surrendering crept into tny sind”可知,作者产生了放舁的念头,因此是被困难打畋,了,defea
t “击败”符合题意,强调结果,指■困难杷我打败了",beat “打败”多用孑出寒、髡争等,不如defeat准踊.
4 5.这位老人布满缎纨的脸上散发着不屈的决心,因此是缓慢而坚定地向上挪动着.
46 .作者被这位老人的坚韧点燃了斗志,light a spark为固定搭配,意为“点燃火花",light的过去式常用lit,俄调动
作:lighted也是light的过去或,但常用作定语修饰名词.
47 . pressed。。体现作者是咬紧牙关继续前行,clench one' s Leelb是固定搭配,意为“咬紧牙关”,指尽锻大
努力忍受痛苦或克服困难。
48 .上文“1 could sense my strength gradually"和下文"back”可推知,作者是感到自己的力气在逐渐恢复,
短语return back意为“返回.回归“。
49 .作者一行人登上了山顶,因此是一幅难以言表的美景展现在他们眼前。
50 .上文和下文“ dt our arduous toil”可推知,一行人在山顶欣赏的美景像对他们艰辛付出的一份荣耀奖赏。
51 .作者是阐述自己从这次登山的经历中领悟到的道理,应该是把人生比作次艰难的攀登,应用is like “像”表示类
比关系.
52 .障碍不可避免,因此会诱使我他眼若亨般 回胸击'余 然徐苏,芟阖 放弃”.
53 .我们的潜能会在艰难时刻显现出来,surfaces “浮现”符合语境,侧重于从隧藏状态到显现。
54,根据上文可知,当我们忍受艰难困苦并坚持不懈时,我们会变得更加坚韧。
55 .作者鼓励谟者全心全意地迎稷挑战,与之呼应的是“坚定不移地在坚持的道路上奋勇前行”。
56 .operating 57. which/ that 58. has concerned 5g. more fearful plaints
6L a 62. to get 63. relatively 64. and 65. like
【语篇导选】本文是一篇新闻报道。文章介绍了无人驾独出租车正在武汉以极低的价格瞽及,这让中国的零
工经济劳动力感到担忧的相关情况以及无人鸳独汽车在全球范围内的发展现状。
56 .设空处使用的谓语动词,operas与逻辑主治The门e"构成主动关系,用现在分词作定语。
57 .此处为定语从句修饰先行词an area,先行词在从句中作主语,指物,用关系代词wbicb或Lbal引导。
5区此处描述动作发生在过去,对现在造成影响,故使用现在完成时,即表示“已经感到担忧“。主语the rapidadop
lion为第三人称单数,助动词也是用第三人称单数。
59 .结合句意表示"更加害怕"短语为much more fearful of, mucb修饰形容词比较级。
60 .设空处使用cccnplain的名词complaint 作主语,此处构成there be句型,该结构中使用的是have been,用名
词复数形式作主语。
61 . source为可数名词,此处表示泛指应用不定冠词,旦source是发音以辅音有素开头的单词,用a.
62 .句中are used为谓语动词,设空处应用形谓语动词形式,此处用不定式作目的状语。
63 .设空处修饰后交形容词small应用副词relatively,作状语。
64 .设空处使用连同连接前后两个句子,并列关系用连同and连楼。
65,结合句意表示"例如“为like,与后文的名词构成介其短语。
【参考范文】
Dear Mike,
How have yau been doiriR recently With the twelfth u Science and Technology Works Exhibit io
n“ approaching, I am overjoyed to introduce to you some thing concerned and invite you to it as we
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Firstly^ it is on February seventh that the event will be launched in our school. As desired, the
exhibition will undoubtedly appeal to numerous student enthusiasts. Secondly, vhat we are expecting en
thusiastically is chat varieties of works like solar-pcwered fan and Al-assisted robot cleaner will be
pul on exhibition. Additionally, not only will captivating lectures be delivered but also a cechnology-
oriented quiz will be held as scheduled.
Hopefully, you are intensely keen on what 1 have inlroduced. Your participation is greatly antici
paled. Looking foiward to your accepting my sincere inviLalion as promptly as possible.
Yours.
Li Hua
【参考范文】
The Lownsfolk (馍民) soon arrived and Lheir oxnrcssioGs eiched with concorr and alarm So sCunned
were they by the scene that they rushed towards me in a flurry. One of them, a seasoned elder with a
knowing gaze, carefully examined my arm and solemnly declared that iC might be broken. WiLhout any hes
i tali on, they carjied me on the Streicher towards Lhe nearby hospi Lal, their fooLsleps hurried and det
ertnined. These to-wnsfolks and my friends had been making tricksk telling funny stories and making face
s. Crying their best to make me smile, which seemed to make me feel a litile better.
But LbcY failed Id make me happy because of the oain. The intense pain had been overwhelming my s
oul on our way, my hands waving chaotically in the air. Afuer what seemed a century in the hospital, 1 u
1 timately made i C. Not surprisingly, after the doctor* s examination*] was diagnosed with a fracture and
arranged to be hospi tali zed. Lying on the bed, 1 stared at- those who cared about me, feeling a waim cu
rrent into my heart. All of a sudden, my friends pulled out, a kite, my losing kite! With tears in my ey
es, the words, vhich 1 had read again and again on the text-book, echoed in my mind. <4Wi thouL fri endshi
p the world is but a wilderness. "--- Of Friendship by Francis Bacon
【语篇导读】本文主题是人与自我,作者与三个好朋友(Danny、妇a和Ruby)在一个阳光明媚的周六放风早时.作
者的风筝被吹到了大橡树上,于是作者决定爬树去救风筝,但在树上被困住并最终不慎掩馅受伤,朋友们在身边安慰和
鼓励他。续写分为两段,Paragraph 1第一句说“馍上的人很快就到了,他们的表情克满了担忧和惊恐“,第一段参考
写慎民们的及时救援和作者朋友们的安慰以及作者被送往医院的情况。Para&rapb2提到“但是因为痛苦,他们没能让
我开心”,本段可以从作者因骨折住院后的感受,以及朋友们对他的关心和帮助,特别是找回麦失风筝的举动比作者深
受感动三个方面展开续写,续写可以注重描述作者内心的情感历程。
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W : Do you know who made that awful mess in the kitchen
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M: Do you want any meat today Mrs. Rich This lamb is very good.
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ry much.
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b. A lady at my workplace comes here and plays ping-pong during our lunch breaks. She*s looking for a
par Ln er, so T m hoping to join her.
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W: What* s going on Why is the car before us stopping
M: There must be some thing happened. Two cars are standing right in Che middle of the road and the
drivers are standing by the side. It/s a nuracle that no one was badly injured.
W: 1C s dangerous. Obeying traffic rules and signs is cruci al for ensuring road safety.
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M: Good evening. 1' ve reserved a room here under the name David Brown.
W: Sorry, sir. Your reservation has been canceled as you didn't arrive before 6:00 pnt We, ve sent yo
u a message lo inform you of that. All the rooms are full now.
M: Well, maybe 1' 11 try my luck at the hotel across the street.
Tex c6
身:Room Service. What can Ido for you
M: Hello, this is White from Room 204. I'd like to have lunch in my room.
W:{JK, Mr. White. We offer three types of lunch, xveslern food, Japanese food and Chinese food. Which on
e would you prefer
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W : May 1 know when you'd like us to deliver the meal
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ve lunch 15minutes later after it is over.
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M: Thank you.
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M: Linda, do you know hew Co save money when booking a business class ticket. 1 always feel distress
d xvhen Che price lises again and again.
W : You can purchase an economy tickel online first and then upgrade it at the airport.
M: Why bother
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al cost. But even if you have to pay. it/s st-ill going to be much cheaper than buying online.
M: Really Will 1 get a discount with a VIP card of the airline
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M: Great! When 1 board Che plane, 1 will ask flight attendants Co upgrade it inmediately.
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ail able.
M: Thank you!
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M: Hi, Emma, why the long face
W: 1 received exitjcism for my geography essay.
M: Ob no! Was it because the subject didn't interest the teacher
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and 1 admit that 1 did。' t work very hard! But ibis term we' ve been studying biology. 1C s more inter
sting than 1 thought.
M: What was your essay about
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M: Oh, yes! 1 remember seeing you in the library ! You were reading about iguanas then! So what did you do
wrong
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W: Good evening, everyone. I'm thrilled to speak with Mr. Girish Rowjee, the co-founder and CEO o
f GreytipSoftware. Thank you for joining us, Mr. Rowjee.
M : Il's a pleasure to be here.
W: Firsts could you share our audience what your success statement is
M: Maintaining a grovth attitude, in my opinion, is crucial for success and personal progress. A growth
attitude pushes us to take up challenges and continually improve ourselves.
W: Our audience axe keen to know what inspired you to create Grey tip Software.
M: We started greytHR with a primary focus on the small and median enterprises. We found that most of
the firms were wanting to sell their software to canpanies outside India. We saw the gap here and Co
ok up the oppor tun icy to serve Indi an firms.
身:Where do you see Grey lip Software in the next5 years
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ow th, we have adop ted a mul Li-channel model to achieve Chis. We are working with a nanber of Reseller
Parmers in various citiesk who are helping us connect wilb c us Comers. We have also established tie-ups
with banks.
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M: In the IT Industry, things change very rapidly. The skills chat we learn today will becane out of da
te very soon. So we should learn conlinuously.
W: Great canpanies are great at sticking to their visions and doing every thing great to stay ahead of C
he competition. IWsb your company the capacity to stick wi th iis vision and stay ahead of others.
M: Thank you for saying ihat.
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W: A heart-broken image cap lures a young polar bear sleeping on Che mel ting pieces of a liny iceberg. Bri
tish part-time photographer Nima Sarikhani captured the scene in Svalbard, which sits deep inside the Ar
die Circle, around 50ttniles from the North Pole. The image was crowned Che winner of this year's Wildli
fe Photographer of the YearPeople, s Choice Award. After Lhree days of desperately searching for polar
bears through chick fog, Sarikhani finally spoiled Lwo polar bears-a younger male and an older male. Ju
st before midnigh t, as Lhe ship got close to the bears, the younger one climbed on to a small iceberg and
carved out a bed with his paws before falling asleep. Sarikhani said this photograph has caused strong
emotions in many of those who have seen i L. An estimated 2&, 000 polar bears remain in the wild, and they
are al the risk of dying out as rising temperatures melt away the sea ice these animals depend on.Direc
tor of the Natural History Museum said, “Tbe heart breaking image allows us to seethe beauty and fragil
ily of our planet. His thought-provoking image is a striking reminder of the essential bond between an a
nimal and iis habitat and serves as a visual representation of the harmful impacts of climate warming an
d habitat loss.,J Sarikhani said he hoped his photograph could inspire hope. He added there is still tim
e to fix the mess we have caused.

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