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2025年新高考英語(yǔ)適應(yīng)性模擬測(cè)試卷2

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A

YellowstonePosterExhibitiontoBeonViewatUW'sCoeLibrary

Afirst-of-its-kindexhibitionthatfocusesonthehistoryofYellowstoneNationalPark

posterswillbeondisplayattheUniversityofWyoming'sCoeLibrarybeginningonTuesday,

February1.

"WonderlandIllustrated^^willpresentpostersandposter-styleillustrationsofthepark

spanningfromthe1870sthrough2022.TheexhibitionwillbelocatedonLevel3ofCoeLibrary.

ItwillbeonviewthroughFriday,May27.

Theexhibitiontakesplaceatthesametimeasthisyear's150thanniversaryofthecreation

ofYellowstoneNationalPark.Thepostersintheexhibitionservethepurposeofbothadvertising

andart.

“We'rethrilledtobeworkingwithYellowstonecollectorsJackandSusanDavis,andLarry

andTheaLancastertobringthisexhibitiontotheUniversityofWyomingaspartofyear-long

celebrationsrecognizingYellowstone's150thanniversary,saysTamsenHert,headofUW

Libraries9EmmettD.ChisumSpecialCollections.acThisexhibitioninvolvesthehistoryofprinting,

art,photographyandadvertisingover16decades.Theimagesreproducedarefoundontravel

brochures,postcardsandmaps-manyofwhichareheldinourcollections.,9

Oneposterfromtheexhibition——HenryWellge's^YellowstoneNationalPark”from1904——

wasrecentlypurchasedwithdonatedfundsandisnowpartofUWLibraries5EmmettD.Chisum

SpecialCollections.Wellge,

aproductivebird's-eye-viewartist,designedthepiecefortheNorthernPacificRailroad,

whichusedittoadvertisethepark.Thisisauniquepiece,asposterssuchasthisonewereprinted

onsoftpaperandveryfewhavesurvived.

21.Howlongwilltheexhibitiont4WonderlandIllustrated^^last?

A.Twoweeks.B.Threemonths.

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C.Fourmonths.D.Oneyear.

22.Whatisapurposeoftheexhibition?

A.Torememberafamousartist.

B.ToraisefundforCoeLibrary.

C.Tomarktheanniversaryofanationalpark.

D.TotellthehistoryoftheUniversityofWyoming.

23.Whatdoweknowaboutthe1904posterHenryWellgedesigned?

A.Itisrareintheworld.

B.Itisinblackandwhite.

C.Itisprintedoncloth.

D.Itisownedbyaprofessor.

B

AnnHalloranhaslovedmountainssinceshewasfiveorsix,whenhermothertookherto

Irelandduringthesummerholidays.TheylivedoverlookingAnnascaulLakeontheDingle

Peninsula.6<It*salovelyviewpoint.Iusedtositthereasachild.Ilovedthefreedomofgoingup

themountainalone,whenIwasnineorten.IcriedfordaysbeforegoingbacktoLondonbecause

IfeltIwouldbeinarabbithutch(籠子)

ForHalloran,lifehadsettledintoacomfortablerhythm.Butthenherfour-year-oldsondied

inacaraccident;sixyearslater,herhusbandalsopassedaway.Aftertheloss,shebecamea

workaholic.Shewentintotheofficeat5a.m.,andworkeduntil10p.m.,whichwasherstability.

Anditwastimetomakeachange.

OnedaylastSeptember,AnnHalloranmadeherwaytohernearestbusstopinHove,East

Sussex.Shehaddoneplentyoftravelingbut,at65,wassettingoffaloneonherfirstbackpacking

adventure.SomewherebetweenherfirststopinTurkeyandherfinaldestination——ayoga

retreat(靜居所)inMazunte,Mexico-shefoundanewperspective.

InNepal,climbingthe5,400mGokyoRiintheHimalayas,Halloranbrokeherwalking

stick.Shehasosteoporosis(骨質(zhì)疏松癥),whichmakesbonesmorelikelytobreak,sothestick

wasessentialinthemountains.Losingitwasablow,butshefoundreservesofinnerstrength.

Now,shesays:"WheneverIgetscared,Ithinkofmyselfontopofthatmountain,looking

outoverGokyoLakes-andbeyondthose,Qomolangma.Isay,ifyoucandothat,youcando

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anything.^^

Sincethebackpackingadventure,sheunderstandsmorefullytherolethatworkhasplayed

inherlifeforsolong.t4Workwasreliable.IknewwhatIwasdoing.Fmaworkaholictothisday,“

shesays."FvejustrealizedinthisyogaretreatthatIhavetoletgoofallthat.Thepennyis

droppingformenow.”

24.WhydidHallorancrybeforereturningtoLondon?

A.Shedidn'tenjoylivingalone.

B.Shewasunwillingtolivewithrabbits.

C.Shewasn'tusedtotravelingforalongtime.

D.Shecouldn'tbeartopartfromthefreedominthemountain.

25.WhatmadeHalloranaworkaholic?

A.Herdesiretoearnmore.

B.Hergoaltosettlecomfortably.

C.Herwishtoovercomesorrow.

D.Herplantosavemoneyfortraveling.

26.WhatcanwedrawfromHalloran'sexperienceinNepal?

A.Itisnevertoooldtolearn.

B.Anidleyouth,aneedyage.

C.Eastorwest,homeisthebest.

D.Successbelongstothepersevering.

27.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphmean?

A.MoneyisnotnecessaryforHallorananymore.

B.Halloranhasrealizedsomethingmoremeaningful.

C.Halloranwillmakeatighterbudgetforhernexttrip.

D.NothingcanbeequaltoHalloran'ssalaryfromwork.

C

DesertscouldbethebestplacesonEarthforharvestingsolarpower.Theyarespacious,

relativelyflat,andnevershortofsunlight.Soresearchersimagineitmightbepossibleto

transformtheworld'slargestdesert,theSahara,intoalargesolarfarm,capableofmeetingfour

timestheworld'scurrentenergydemand.

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Whiletheblacksurfacesofsolarpanelsabsorbmostofthesunlightthatreachesthem,only

around15%ofthatincomingenergygetsturnedintoelectricity.Therestisreturnedtothe

environmentasheat,affectingtheclimate.Iftheseeffectswereonlylocal,theymightnotmatter

inathinlypopulateddesert.Buttheareaoftheinstallations(安裝)intheSaharawouldbevast,

coveringthousandsofsquaremiles.Heatreleasedfromanareathissizewillberedistributedby

theflowofairintheatmosphere,havingregionalandevenglobaleffectsontheclimate.

A2018studyusedaclimatemodeltoassesstheeffectsofbuildingmassivesolarfarmsin

theSahara.Themodelrevealedthatwhenthesizeofthesolarfarmreaches20%ofthetotalarea

oftheSahara,theheatreleasedbythedarkersolarpanelscreatesabigtemperaturedifference

betweenthelandandthesurroundingoceansthatultimatelylowerssurfaceairpressureandcauses

wetairtoriseandcondense(凝結(jié))intoraindrops.Withmorerainfall,plantsgrowandthedesert

reflectslessofthesun'senergysincevegetationabsorbslightbetterthansandandsoil.Withmore

plantspresent,morewaterisevaporated(蒸發(fā)),creatingabetterenvironmentthatcauses

vegetationtospread.

So,alargesolarfarmcouldgenerateenoughenergyandatthesametimeturnoneofthe

mostabominableenvironmentsonEarthintoahabitableplace.Soundsperfect,right?Notquite.

Inarecentstudy,weusedanadvancedEarthsystemmodeltocloselyexaminehowSaharansolar

farmsinteractwiththeclimate.Itshowedtherecouldbeunintendedeffectsonremotepartsofthe

landandocean.

Weareonlybeginningtounderstandthepotentialconsequencesofestablishingmassive

solarfarmsindeserts.Solutionslikethismayhelpsocietyreducetheuseoffossil(化石)energy,

butEarthsystemstudieslikeoursunderscoretheimportanceofconsideringthenumerouscoupled

responsesoftheatmosphere,oceans,andlandsurfacewhenexaminingtheirbenefitsandrisks.

28.Whatcanbelearnedaboutsolarfarms?

A.Theycanaffectthelocalclimate.

B.Theyaremainlylocatedindeserts.

C.Theycanmakethebestuseofincomingenergy.

D.Theysatisfytheworld'scurrentenergydemand.

29.WhatwillhappentotheSaharaif20%oftheSaharaiscoveredwithsolarpanels

accordingtothe2018study?

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A.Itmightreflectmoresunlight.

B.Itmightbecomegreener.

C.Itssurfaceairpressurewillincrease.

D.Itstemperaturedifferencebetweendayandnightwilldecrease.

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"abominable“inparagraph4mean?

A.Dynamic.B.Sensitive.

C.Unpleasant.D.Competitive.

31.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofturningtheSaharaintoasolarfarm?

A.Itisanimpossibletask.

B.Itcallsformoreconsideration.

C.Itwilldomoregoodthanharm.

D.Itmightbethesolutiontofossilfuelpollution.

D

Themeasurementofbloodpressuregoesbackalmostthreecenturies,leadingtothe

procedurethatweallknowandthatourfamilydoctorperformswhenwehavecheck-ups:Acuff

(袖口)goesaroundourarm,whichisfirstinflated(膨脹),andthendeflated(放氣),ina

controlledmanner,todetermineourmaximumandminimumbloodpressure.

Buttheuseofinflatable-cuffbloodpressuremonitorshassomedisadvantages.Forone

thing,unlesspeoplehavehomemonitors,theymustgotoachemistryshop,doctor'sofficeor

healthcentertolearnwhattheirbloodpressureis.Anotherbarrieristhatrepeatedinflationand

deflationofthecuffcancausedifficultieswhen,forexample,apatientisinthehospitalandneeds

frequentbloodpressuremonitoring.Andthelastoneisthatsincecuffsdon'tallowcontinuous

measurementofbloodpressure,they'reonlyprovidingameasurementataspecificmoment.

Today,anewgenerationofbloodpressuremeasuringdeviceshavebeendevelopedandtheir

aimistomakeiteasiertojudgehighbloodpressure.Unliketraditionaldevices,theydowithout

thearmcuffandofferbloodpressurevaluesondemand.Usersjustpresstheirfingeronasensor

onawatchandring.

Thevariouscufflessmeasuringdevicesarebasedonmethodsthat,insteadofdirectly

determiningbloodpressure,theyusesensorstocapturevariousindirectsignals.Thesesignalsare

processedbydifferentsetsofmathematicalprocedurestoobtainthebloodpressurevalues.Itis

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likeinferringfeverbymeasuringanincreaseinheartbeatandsweatinginsteadofusinga

thermometer(體溫計(jì)),ordiviningtheresultofasoccermatchfromoutsidethestadiumby

listeningtothescreamsofthesoccerfans.

Thedevelopmentofdevicesformeasuringbloodpressurewithoutabloodpressurecuffis

progressingrapidly,butthatdoesn'tmeantheyarereadytobeusedtomakediagnosticand

treatmentdecisions.ctTheroadtoclinicalapplicationmaybesomedayinthenearfuture,butnot

now,“saysAvolio,abiomedicalengineer.

32.Howmanydrawbacksofinflatable-cuffbloodpressuremonitorsarementionedinthe

text?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.

33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"divining“inparagraph4mean?

A.Changing.B.Describing.

C.Guessing.D.Remembering.

34.What*sthefourthparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Theworkingprincipleofcufflessmeasuringdevices.

B.Thedifferentmethodsforsettingmathematicalprocedures.

C.Thewayofcufflessmeasuringdevicestomeasuredirectsignals.

D.Theconnectionbetweeninferringfeverandmeasuringbloodpressure.

35.Whatwillthewritermostprobablytalkaboutoncufflessmeasuringdevicesnext?

A.Theissueofmass-producingthem.

B.Theprocessingtechniquesofthem.

C.Thecompetitiveintensityamongtheirproducers.

D.Thereasonsforthemnotbeingusedinthemedicalworldcurrently.

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閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多

余選項(xiàng)。

Recently,atopicfeaturing4tGraduatesavoidsendingresumesoutofsocialanxietydisorder”

receivedmanycommentsonsocialmedia.Itseemsthatsocialanxietydisorder,alsoknownas

socialphobia(恐懼癥),isaffectingmanypeople'slives.Over80%ofuniversitystudentswho

tookpartinasurveytendedtoavoidsocialinteractionduetoanassumedsocialphobia.___36___

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Forthosewhohaveasocialphobia,everydaysocialsituationscausestrongfearbeyond

theircontrolbecausetheyfearbeingwatchedorjudgednegativelybyothers.

Havingasocialphobiacanmeanphysicalsymptomslikeblushing(臉紅),anupsetstomach,

orhavingtroublecatchingyourbreath.Thegoodnewsisthatitistreatable.___37___Avoiding

socialsituationsbecauseofshynessmightmeanmissingoutonopportunitiesorbeingrude.

IusedtobesoshythatIavoidedgreetingpeopleIknewbypretendingtoscroll(滾屏)on

myphoneorturninginanotherdirection.___38___WhenIsawhim,Istartedscrollingonmy

phoneasusualtoavoidgreetinghim.Butheimmediatelysawthroughitandasked,“Whydidyou

pretendnottoseeme?”Aftermyexplanation,hereplied,“Icanrelatetofeelingawkward,but

oncesomeonerealizesthatyou'reavoidinghim,itcancomeacrossasrude.^^

___39___Beingafraidofnegativecomments,theysimplyshutthemselvesdownsothatno

onewillhavethechancetojudgethem.Butsocializingnotonlyleadstojudgment.Ifyou're

luckyenough,youmaycomeacrosssomeonewhogivesdirectbuthonestfeedback,likewhatthe

seniorjournalistdidforme.Butifsomepeopleonlyofferyounegativejudgment,simplystay

awayfromthem.___40___Whygiveuponopportunitiesforsocialinteractionbecauseoffearsof

commentsandjudgment?

A.Afterall,theyarenotmakingyouanybetter.

B.Understandit'sperfectlyfinetomakemistakes.

C.Herearesometipsforovercomingafearofsocialinteraction.

D.Butisavoidingsocialinteractionequaltohavingasocialphobia?

E.However,myattitudebegantochangewhenImetaseniorjournalist.

F.Butifyouonlyfeelabituncomfortable,itmightmeanyouarejustshy.

G.Shypeopleavoidsocializingbecausetheytakeothers5opinionsseriously.

第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分30分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選

項(xiàng)。

Mymomhadspentyearsasastay-at-homemom.However,Icouldtellthatshe___41___

theworkingwomen.WhenIaskedherabout___42___again,shewouldjusttellmeto

concentrateonmyeducation.

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Mymomcouldmakeanyone___43___.Shehastheabilitytoreacheveryone's___44___.

Ionceasked,t6Mom,haveyouever___45___beingastand-upcomedian?^^Shelaughedatthe

idea,butthenbegantocryandsaiditwastoo___46___forher.Iwassadtowatchherstruggle

between___47___anddoubt.

Withherbirthdaycoming,IrealizedwhatI___48___wantedtogiveherwasthe___49___

totakeachance.I

placedlittlenotesof___50___insidethepresentIhadbought.Iaskedmyfamilyandher

closefriendstodothesame.Onherbirthday,whenshesawandreadthenotes,shestartedto

___51withherhandsfullofnotes.Shecouldnotbelievethesupportwas52,andthat

everyoneknewshehadaspecial53andbelievedinher.

Withintwomonths,mymommadea___54___performanceinaNewYorkcomedyclub.

Withinayear,shewasperformingatthenation'smajorcomedyclubmonthly.Formanyparents,

theirchildren's___55___aretheirgreatestachievement,butformemymom*sismine.

41.A.hatedB.enviedC.understoodD.opposed

42.A.playingB.performingC.workingD.exploring

43.A.reflectB.quietC.pauseD.laugh

44.A.heartB.potentialC.objectiveD.requirement

45.A.figuredoutB.thoughtaboutC.givenupD.succeededin

46.A.fortunateB.shamefulC.lateD.boring

47.A.ambitionB.fearC.confusionD.trust

48.A.merelyB.eventuallyC.graduallyD.actually

49.A.strengthB.guidanceC.permissionD.freedom

50.A.apologyB.congratulationC.commentD.encouragement

51.A.sweatB.weepC.riseD.practice

52.A.timelyB.constantC.realD.limited

53.A.giftB.hobbyC.tasteD.need

54.A.regularB.disappointingC.successfulD.conventional

55.A.interestsB.supportsC.outlooksD.careers

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閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

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Therewasatime,notlong___56___,whenpeacebetweenthePokotandtheIlchamus

seemedimpossible.ThetwocommunitiesinKenyahadspentyearsfightingwarovercattle,land,

andwater-turningoneofthe___57___(country)mostbiodiverseregionsintoabattlefield.

In2006PokotandIlchamuseldersreachedanagreement.Theyagreedthat___58___

(build)unityandtrust,theformerenemieswouldworktogethertobringbackthewildlifethat

theirconflicthelpeddriveout,starting___59___theRothschild*sgiraffes.

TheRothschild'sgiraffeswentextinctafterdecadesofconflictandpoaching.Eagertosee

thesegiraffesreturntotheirhomeland,thecommunitymembersgottowork60(active).

Withinayear,theyhadestablisheda44,000-acrecommunityreserve61boththePokot

andIlchamuswork."Itwasn*teasy,“saysRebbySebei,managerofthereserve.uButbothsides

werekeenforchange.9,

In2011thereservereceiveditsvery___62___(one)groupofRothschild'sgiraffes:eight

animalsrelocatedfromotherareasinhopesthatthey'dmultiplyandrepopulatethearea.The

giraffes___63___(place)onapeninsulainLakeBaringo.Thespecies9returntoLakeBaringo

attractedtourists,givingthelocaleconomy___64___much-neededboost.Therelocatedanimals,

andtheirbabies___65___(bear)onthepeninsula,became^asymbolofpeace,unity,andasource

ofcommunitywealth”.

第四部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分40分)

第一節(jié)(滿(mǎn)分15分)

假定你是李華,上周參加了全市中學(xué)生英語(yǔ)演講大賽。請(qǐng)你寫(xiě)一封郵件給美國(guó)筆友

Peter,與他分享參賽心得,內(nèi)容包括:

1.參賽過(guò)程;2.參賽收獲。

注意:1.寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右;

2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

第二節(jié)(滿(mǎn)分25分)

閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

TheveryfirstspeechIhadgivenchangedmylifemorethanIcouldeverhaveimagined.I

wasathird-graderwhenIchoseSusanB.Anthonytobethetopic.WhenIgottheassignment,I

wenttothelibraryandbeganresearchingtheFightforWomen'sRighttoVote.

Ineverreallythoughtaboutatimewhenwomenhadnovotingrightsandthattheir

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opinionsdidn'tcount.IlearnedthatSusanB.Anthonyledthefighttogivewomenasayinour

society.Sheovercamealotofobstaclesinordertodothat.

Aboutaweekaftergivingmyschoolspeech,mymomreadanewspaperarticleabouta

statuehonoringSusanB.Anthony.Theproblemwasthatfewpeopleevergottoseethestatue.It

wasdedicated(為舉行落成典禮)in1921,butwithin24hoursitwastakendowntothe

basementandstoredwhereithadremainedfornearlyeightyyears.

WhenIreadthatarticle,Iwasgettingangry!Thisstatuebelongedinaplaceofhonor.Ifelt

thatitshouldbeintheRotunda,alongwiththestatuesofAbrahamLincoln,MartinLutherKing

Jr.,andGeorgeWashington.

Thearticleaskedfordonationsbecauseitwouldtake$74,000tomovethethirteen-ton

statueoutofthebasement.Idecidedtowritealetterwithaself-addressedenvelopeaskingmy

relativesandfriendstosendaSusanB.Anthonycoinora$1billtometocontributetothe

Women'sVotingStatueCampaign.EverydayIrantothemailboxafterschool.Butamonthlater,

mypiggybankwasstillfarfromfull.

Soeverynight,aftermyhomework,Iwrotemorelettersatthekitchentable.Prettysoonthe

wholefamilygotinvolvedintheproject.Myseven-year-oldbrother,David,preparedstampsand

envelopes.MymotherandgrandmotherfoundaddressesofpeopleIwantedtocontactandmydad

drovemea

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