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PAGEPAGE16云南省2025屆高三英語適應(yīng)性考試試題(A卷)(考試時(shí)間:90分鐘試卷滿分:120分)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié):聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whatcoloristhebag?A.Green. B.Red. C.Blue.2.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Placeanorder. B.Applyforanewjob. C.Askforafter-salesservice.3.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inalibrary. B.Inabookshop. C.Inaclassroom.4.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife. B.Bossandsecretary. C.Customerandwaitress.5.WhenwastheOlympicsheldin1964?A.InAugust. B.InSeptember. C.InOctober.其次節(jié)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第6和第7兩個(gè)小題。6.WhohelpedthewomanlearnsomeGerman?A.Herneighbor. B.Herfather. C.Hermother.7.WhydidthemangototheUnitedStates?A.Forwork. B.Forstudy. C.Forsightseeing.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第8至第10三個(gè)小題。8.Whatdidthespeakerswaitforjustnow?A.Ataxi. B.AMobike. C.Abus.9.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthebikesharing?A.Itisconvenient. B.Ithelpssavemoney. C.Itcanreduceairpollution.10.Wherearethespeakersgoing?A.Thesupermarket. B.Theirhome. C.Theirschool.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第11至第13三個(gè)小題。11.Howoldisthemanprobably?A.20yearsold. B.30yearsold. C.40yearsold.12.Whatistheman’splanfornextyear?A.Gettingretired. B.Goingtraveling. C.Makingdocumentaries. 13.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Makinganinvitation. B.Makinganinterview. C.Makingaschedule.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第14至第17四個(gè)小題。14.WhatdidCharlieWatsondo?A.Hecreatedawebsite. B.Hehadhisownsoccerclub. C.Heearnedabilliondollarsat16.15.WhydoesAnnaPhilipovaimpressthewoman?A.Sheputoutafirebyherself.B.Shesavedhertwobrothersfromafire.C.SheclimbedthehighestmountainintheAndes.16.Whomwillthewomanprobablyvotefor?A.CharlieWatson. B.FelipeFlores. C.MalikMonroe.17.HowdidMalikMonroeraisemoney?A.Byteachinginschools. B.Byorganizingconcerts. C.Byworkinginhospitals.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答第18至第20三個(gè)小題。18.Whatdoesthespeakerusuallydo?A.Shecaresforwildlife.B.Shetrainsanimalsforfun.C.Shedoesresearchonwildlife.19.WhatisBuddy?A.Alion. B.Agiraffe. C.Anelephant.20.Whatisthespeakerpleasedwith?A.Shegetshelpfromwildliferesearchers.B.Theanimalsgetalongwellwithpeople.C.Moreandmorevisitorscometothefarm.其次部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AWhileit'sthebooksthatmakealibrary,beinginlovelysurroundingsmayprovideinspirationandhelpyoutoworkalittlebitharder.Herearesomeofthecoolestlibrariesoftheworld.TheLibraryofBirmingham-Birmingham,U.K.ThenewLibraryofBirminghamissaidtobenotonlyBritain'sbiggestpubliclibrary,butalsothelargestinEurope.DesignedbyDutcharchitects,thisreplacementfortheBirminghamCentralLibrarywasopenedin2013andhasawealthofresourceswithinitswalls,includingadultandkids'libraries,musiccollections,aShakespeareMemorialRoom,andevenagym.Gardenscrowntheroof,whilethechangingseasonsbringvariationsintheshadowsandreflectionsinside.TheNationalLibraryofFranceParis,FranceTheNationalLibraryofFrance,whichnowcontainsanastonishingcollectionof30million,datesbacktothe14thcenturyandthisroyallibrarywassetupattheLouvrePalacebyKingCharlesv.ThelibrarywasmovedtoRuedeRichelieuin1868,withmajordesignworkcarriedoutbyFrencharchitectsHenriLabrousteand,followinghisdeath.JeanLouisPascal.Here,thereadingroomsareelegancethemselves.Therearemorethanjustbookstobefound.TheStateLibraryofNewSouthWalesSydney,AustraliaThepublicStateLibraryofNewSouthWalesholdsthehonorofbeingtheoldestinstitutionofitskindinAustralia.ItwasoriginallysetupastheAustralianSubscriptionLibraryin1826,butitwasn'tuntil1942thatitspermanenthomewasready.DesignedbySydneyarchitectWalterLibertyVernonandcompletedin1910,themagnificentsand-stoneMitchellWingisoneofthearchitecturalhighlights.SeattleCentralLibrarySeattle,Washington,USASeattleCentralLibrary'sdistinctivedesignensuresitstandsout.ArchitectRemKoolhaasisoneofthenamesattachedtoitsdesign.Architectssoughttoenvelopthe11-storybuildingwith“alayeroftransparency”,usingaskinofglassandmetal.Thepubliclibraryhousesabout1.45millionbooksandotherthings,aswellasmorethan400computersavailableforpublicuse.Thebuilding,whichopenedin2004,wasincludedontheAmericanInstituteofArchitects'listofAmericans'150favoritestructuresin2007.21.Whichofthefollowinglibrarieshasthelongesthistory?A.TheLibraryofBirmingham.B.TheNationalLibraryofFrance.C.TheStateLibraryofNewSouthWales.D.SeattleCentralLibrary.22.WhatcanyoudointheLibraryofBirmingham?A.Attendaconcert. B.Actinaplay.C.Takesomeexercise. D.Enjoynewtechnology.23.WhatdotheNationalLibraryofFranceandSeattleCentralLibraryhaveincommon?A.Theyhavecomputersavailable.B.Theyweremovedtoanewplace.C.Theywonawardsforarchitecture.D.Theyweredesignedbymorethanoneperson.BIdecidedtoskitotheNorthpole.ItwasafterIsawanadvertisementinnnewspaperlookingforpeopletojoinateamtoski350milestotheNorthPole.Backin1996,therehadneverbeen"womanfromtheUKwhohadaccomplishedthischallenge,1wonderedwhatitwouldbeliketosurviveintemperaturescoldenoughtofreezeyourfleshinseconds,soIsentofffortheapplicationform.Theapplicationformfullofpicturesofmaleexplorersarrived.Thewords"Areyoumanenoughfortheultimate(極限的)challenge?”mademeangryandevenmoredeter-minedtogetontheteam.Over500individualsappliedforaplaceintheteam,andtheselectionprocessincludedphysicalandpsychologicaltestsdesignedtopickthebestgroup.Inonetest,therewasahugeropeladderwehadtoclimb,andIfrozeatthetopbecauseIhaveafearofheights.Ithoughtmyhopeswerefadingasmostotherapplicantssailedpast,leavingmebehind.Buttwoothershelpedmeover,andlaterIfoundoutthattheorganizerswerenotlookingforamazingindividuals,butgreatteamplayers,andthismomenthadshownthemwhowouldtakecareofothersintheteam。Ihadrevealed(顯示)myweakness,andinaplaceliketheArctic,youhavetobeyourself,asthereisnowheretohide.Thesepersonalitiesofaskingforhelpandshowingweaknessarenecessaryforwomentomaster.Irealizedthatbybeingmyself,1couldsucceed.Iwasselectedfortheteam.IrealizedthatIcouldachievemorethanIeverimaginedmoreimportantly,bysharingmystorywithothers,Icouldinspirethemtotakeastepintothenewworldandrevealmoreoftheirabilities.24.Howdidtheauthorreactonseeingtheadvertisement?A.Shegotcross. B.Shewasdetermined.C.Shegotfrightened. D.Shewasuninterested.25.Whatdidtheorganizersviewasthemostimportantintheselectionofnewhands?A.Personalquality. B.Individualability.C.Spiritofteamwork. D.Couragetochallenge.26.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofwomen'sshowingweakness?A.Beneficial. B.Shameful. C.Merciful. D.Disturbing.27.What'stheintentionoftheauthorinwritingthispassage?A.Toinspireustoprepareforourfuturegoal.B.Toadvisewomenhowtoturntoothers.C.Tomakesuggestionstoherteammembers.D.Toencouragepeopletoexploretheunknown.CWhenourancestorswerepeasantsintheearliestdaysofagriculture,thedailyschedulewas:workinfieldallday,eatmiddaymealinfield,continueworkinginfield.Today,aftercenturiesofhumanadvancement,itgoessomethinglike:workincoffeeshopallday,buyandeachlunchthere,continuetoilingawayonlaptopuntilthesunsets.Thoughitmayseemlikethetechboomandgigeconomy(臨時(shí)工經(jīng)濟(jì))ledthewayinthismodernmobileworkstyle,workinganddininghavealwaysbeenintertwined.InmajorcitieslikeNewYork,WashingtonD.C.,SydneyandHongKong,restaurantsarechangingintoofficialco-workingspacesduringoff-peakhours.Dr.MeganElias,directorofthegastronomyprogramatBostonUniversity,saysfoodandbusinesshavebeenlinkedsinceasfarbackastheancientSumer(whoestablishedcivilizationasweknowitaround4000B.C.)"Whatwethinkofasstreetfoodhasalwaysbeenpartofhumancivilization,"shesays."Therehavealwaysbeenmarketplaceswherehumanscametogethertoconductsomekindofbusiness—liketradinggrain,tradinganimalsorbuildinghouses.Aslongastherehavebeenmarketplaces,peoplehavebeeneatingatthemwhilealsodoingbusiness."Thefirstexampleofabrick-and-mortar"restaurant"cameduringthemerchanteconomyinthe15thand16thcenturies,accordingtoElias.DuringthisstageinEuropean,African,andEastandSouthAsianhistory,innsallowedmerchantbusinessmentorest—andofcourse,eat—throughouttheirtravels.Duringthecolonialeraofthe1600sand1700s,concreteexamplesofAmericanrestaurantsemergedas"CoffeeHouses."CoffeeHouseswereplacesthathadnewspapers,whichatthetimewereverysmallandcommercial,"authorandsocialhistorianJanWhitakerexplains.Coffeehousesremainedtradesmanstaplesthroughouttheearly19thcentury,withsimplemenuitemslikerollsandmeatpies.More"grandmeals,"asEliascallsthem,werestilltakingplacewithinhomesfornon-travelingfolk.But,whentheU.S.beganindustrializinginthe1840sandpeoplestayednearworkplacesduringtheday,eatingestablishmentspoppeduparoundfactories."Industrializationofthecityisalsorestaurantizationofthecity,"Eliassays."Placessprunguptoserveabusinesslunchcrowdandanafter-workdiningcrowd...again,stilldoingbusiness."28.Howdoestheauthormentionedourancestorsparagraph1?A.Togiveexamples B.Tomakecomparisons.C.Toraisequestions D.Topresentfigures.29.Whendidrestaurantsbegintoprovidenotonlyeatingbutsheltering?A.around4000B.C. B.Duringthe1600sand1700s.C.Intheearly19thcentury. D.inthe15thand16thcenturies.30.WhatcanwelearnaboutCoffeehouses?A.Newspaperswereproducedtherefirst.B.Thefoodservedtherewaslimitedatfirst.C.Theywereespeciallypopulararoundfactories.D.Itwasaperfectplaceforentertainmentandeating.31.Whatcanbebesttitleofthetext?A.theevolutionoftherestaurant. B.thefunctionofeatingout.C.Theslowformationofthemoderncity. D.Theageofmorework,lesseating.DWithnewsthatmanycountriesin

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inmindwillneedtowaitatleastafewmoremonthsbeforepackingtheirbags."Itisstilldependentontheoutbreaksituation,butIthinkattheearliest,wemayseethereturnoftouristscouldbethefourthquarterofthisyear,"YuthasakSupasorn,governoroftheTourismAuthorityofThailand(TAT),said.Andeventhen,hesays,therewilllikelyberestrictionsonwhocanvisitandwheretheycango."Wearenotgoingtoopenallatonce,"headds."Wearestillonhighalert,wejustcan'tletourguardsdownyet.Wehavetolookatthecountryoforigin(ofthetravelers)toseeiftheirsituationhastrulyimproved.Andlastly,wehavetoseewhetherourownbusinessoperatorsarereadytoreceivetouristsunderthe'newnormal'."Basically,acountrywillopenborderswithdestinationsthatalsohavetheircoronavirus(新冠病毒)situationundercontrol.OnceThailanddoesopentointernationaltourists,they'lllikelyonlybeabletovisitcertainspots,saysYuthasak."Wehavestudiedapossibilityofofferingspeciallong-staypackagesinisolatedandclosedareaswherehealthmonitoringcanbeeasilycontrolled--forexample,KohPhaNganandKohSamui.Thiswillbebeneficialforbothtouristsandlocalresidents,sincethisisalmostakindofquarantine(隔離)."Yuthasaksaysthey'refinishingupaframeworktorestarttourism,butbabystepsareneededtorelightinternationaltourism."Thenextstepisbilateralagreementsbetweencountries,"hesays."Thailand'sgoodstandinginthefaceofthecrisiswithChina,alongwithstrongdemand,makeitalogicalshort-termsolutionforoverseastourismtoreturntotheKingdom."Fornow,Thailandisn'ttakinganychancesandthecountry'sbordersarefirmlyshut.32.WhenwillThailandreopentotouristsaccordingtoYuthasakSupasorn?A.Wedon’tknowyet. B.Maybeintwomonths.C.PerhapsaboutinOctober. D.Attheendofthisyear.33.HowwilltheThailandgovernmentdecidewhocanvisit?A.Theywillaskwherethetouristswillgo.B.Theywillsendguardstofollowthetourists.C.Theywillaskbusinessoperatorstodecide.D.Theywillcheckwherethetouristscomeform.34.WhatwillhappenwhenThailandreopentointernationaltourists?A.Touristscan’tvisitspotsasmanyastheylike.B.Touristswillstayinisolatedandclosedareas.C.Touristswillgetfoodanddrinkformgovernment.D.Touristscan’tstaylonginThailand.35.Whatcanbethetitleofthispassage?A.ComeandvisitThailand. B.Thailandisn’treopeningyet.C.Thailand’stourismisbacktolife. D.WhytouristslikeThailand.其次節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)依據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能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)。TeamBuildingAlmostnoonecangetawayfrom“teams”thataresupposedtobeabletocreatesomethingthatisgreaterthanthesumofitsparts.Therearefivemeasuresthatneedtobetakenbeforeyoucangetthemostoutofateam:____36____Theremustbeaclearreasonfortheteamtoexist.Andallthemembersshouldrealizethevalueandsignificanceoftheirfunctions.Whattheyarehopingtoachieveshouldbesomethingachievablebutatthesametimetoughandinspiringenoughtoattractthemembersandkeeptheirmotivationalive.OpenCommunication____37____Forexample,theymaydiscussasensitivetopic.Shouldtheykeeptheirconclusionwithintheteamorshareitwithotheremployees?Inthecase,anyindividualvoiceisbynomeansasurething.Soanhonestdiscussionisexpectedtomakesureallthemembersagreeon.RespecttoAllTeamMembersItiseasytothinkthatajuniorteammembermayhavelesstocontributethanmoreexperiencedones.____38____Peoplethathavenothingtocontributeshouldnothavebeenselectedfortheteaminthefirstplace.Sincetheyhavebecomemembersofyourteam,youneedtomakesurethateachofthemhasanopportunitytoaddhisorherthoughtstodiscussions.ConflictSolvingDisagreementsarenaturaland,infact,heateddebateshouldbeencouraged.____39____Consequently,thereshouldberulesonhowlengthydisagreementsshouldbehandled.Forexample,teammeetingsmaynotbethemostappropriateplaceforadisputethatinvolvesonlytwopeople,so“under-the-table”methodmaybeeffective.Leadership____40____Agoodorganizershouldbeabletoplaytoindividuals’strengthsandhelpthemovercometheirweaknesses.Hemustbeskilledinmotivatingpeople,sharingresponsibilityandprovidingconstructivefeedbackonhowthetaskswent.Successfulteamworkingismarkedbyhowconfidentlyeachofitsmemberscompleteshisorherassignedtaskswithasenseofachievementandpride.A.MeasuringProgressagainstGoals.B.CommonGoalswithChallengingTarget.C.Mosthigh-performingteamsarewellorganized.D.Thisisnotonlydiscouraging,italsomakesnosense.E.Ateammadeuponlyof“yesmen”canmakedisastrousdecisions.F.Choosearoleontheteamthatisbestsuitedtoyourparticularstrengths.G.Teammembersmustbeabletoexpresstheiropinionsfreelywithoutfearofbeingcriticized.其次部分語言學(xué)問運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Twoweeksofvolunteerworklayahead.Andmymood41whenIrealizedthatgood42andtravelSpanishwouldnotbeenoughtomakethe43thatIhadhopedfor.MyvolunteerservicewasinashelterinPeru.IwasWHEREIwantedtobe,but,withoutthecommunication44Ineeded.Onemorningthefounderoftheshelter,MiguelRodríguez,45thestoryofhow,afterthedeathofhisbaby,hestartedfeedingandtakingin46children.Heeventually47hisfamily,wealth,andlifetosettingupwhatisnowashelterforover1,300children.Ashefinished,Iasked:“Ican48howthewalls,thefood,thefacility(設(shè)施)cametobe,but,howdidyou49theatmosphereoflove,respect,andcaringamongthesechildren?”Hisresponsewassimple:“UsethelanguageofLove.”He50,“Thelanguageofloveisdonewithyoureyes,yourhands,andyoursmile.”“51arenotonlyforwork.Theyareforhugging,holding,and52.Dothis,andtheymaywell53theexample.”Thissimplestatementcarried54.Thesechildrenhadcommunicatedlove,respect,and55tomeandeachotherwithoutawordbeing56.Theseemotions,so57toconvey,didnotneedtranslationatall.Fortheremainderofmyservice,Iwasdeterminedtoworrylessaboutmy58ofSpanish,andinstead,focusonusingthelanguageoflove.WhenIreturnedhome,I59myselftouseitmoreinmyeverydaylifeandtobemindfulthatbeinga(n)60issometimesallthepowerthatisneeded.41.A.mattered B.sunkC.disappeared D.zoomed42.A.intentions B.appreciation C.introduction D.introduction43.A.decision B.arrangements C.impression D.difference44.A.tools B.desire C.skills D.course45.A.changed B.heard C.shared D.reformed46.A.unconscious B.careless C.dangerous D.homeless47.A.committed B.assessed C.entertained D.extended48.A.stress B.understand C.explore D.predict49.A.support B.decorate C.recognize D.create50.A.wondered B.explained C.imagined D.claimed51.A.Lips B.EyesC.Hands D.Cheeks52.A.fighting B.performing C.kissing D.comforting53.A.include B.follow C.analyze D.describe54.A.weight B.signals C.reference D.limitations55.A.sympathy B.advance C.warmth D.freedom56.A.overlooked B.spoken C.mistook D.prepared57.A.simple B.important C.specific D.hard58.A.lack B.practice C.demand D.record59.A.challenged B.expected C.condemned D.questioned60.A.angel B.talent C.example 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