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年中考第三次模擬考試卷(深圳卷)英語介紹了美國店主EvanKailA主要講述了2025年1月初加利福尼亞州洛杉磯發(fā)生的一場大火,詳細描述了火災對森林、草地、土壤、空氣以及動物和人類生活造成的影響。B主要介紹了中國科技公司DeepSeek研發(fā)的低成本人工智能模型DeepSeek-R1,包括其功能、優(yōu)勢以及在全球范圍內引發(fā)的關注和影響。C篇主要講述了2025年中國高中開始實施的“雙休日”政策,旨在減輕學生的學業(yè)壓力,改善他們的身心健康。主要講了2025年成都世界運動會火炬“竹夢”,從設計元素到各部位造型,分別蘊含著中國精神、開放友好、能量及和平等寓意。主要講述了餃子(原名楊宇)因為《哪吒》系列電影在中國動畫界成名,并描述了他的動畫制作之旅。以“HowtoDealwiththeExamStress”為題寫一篇英文短文。本試卷共75分,考試時間70分鐘。注意事項:1.號,再用2B鉛筆把對應這兩個號碼的標號涂黑。2.選擇題每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑。如需要改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案。不能答在試卷上。3.如需要改動,先劃掉原來的答案,然后再寫上新的答案,改動的答案也不能超出指定的區(qū)域;不準使用鉛筆、圓珠筆和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案無效。4.考生必須保持答題卡的整潔,考試結束,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。一、完型填空(10分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出能填入相應空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將相應字母編號涂黑。(共10小題,每小題1分)EvanKail,a34-year-oldshopownerfromtheUS,madeabravedecision—hedonatedanoldcollectionofphotosshowingJapanesewarcrimesinChinaduringWWII.1hefacedthreats(威脅)forhisactions,hesayshehasnoregrets.Lastyear,Kail2theoldcollectionofphotosfromacustomer.Ithasover30photosofJapanesesoldiers’atrocities(暴行)inShanghaiandNanjing,includingtheNanjingMassacre(大屠殺),wherethousandsofChinesewerekilled.Knowinghow3thesephotoswere,KaildecidedtogivethemtotheChinese.Aftersharingsome4online,Kailreceivedscarymessages.Hebelievestheywerefromthosewhodeny(否認)history.staysafe,sometimeshe5woreabulletproofvest(防彈背心)whengoingout.Althoughtherewas6,KailfeltencouragedbysupportfromChinesepeople.“It’samazingtohavesupportfrompeopleinacountrythatI’veneverevenmetandtheyarestandingupfor7andthatmeansalot,”hesaid.Hefelthappytoreceivealetterofthanksalongwithasurprisingnationalgift,anexquisiteporcelainteajar.“ThisistheproudestthingI’veeverdone.Ireadtheletter8Ifeelunhappy.”hesaid.KailsaidnotmanypeopleintheknowthehistoryoftheNanjingMassacre,andneitherdidheuntilattendingatop100highschoolintheUS.Kailhopesmorepeoplewilllearnaboutthisdark9.HehasevenstartedlearningChinesetoconnectwithsupporters.isnevertheanswer,”hesaid.mustrememberthepasttobuilda10future.”1.A.ThoughB.BecauseC.UnlessD.Until2.A.refusedB.designedC.receivedD.missed3.A.interestingB.awfulC.difficultD.important4.A.photosB.shopsC.booksD.hobbies5.A.stillB.evenC.justD.only6.A.respectB.successC.happinessD.danger7.A.themB.meC.himD.it8.A.whateverB.howeverC.wheneverD.wherever9.A.historyB.placeC.seaD.corner10.A.distantB.possibleC.peacefulD.near二、閱讀理解(40分)第一節(jié)閱讀下列短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選山最佳選項,并在答題卡上將相應字母編號涂黑。(共15小題,每小題2分)AInearlyJanuary2025,ahugefirebrokeoutinLosAngeles,California.ThestrongSantaAnawindmadethefirespreadveryquickly.Thefirehurtnotonlypeople’shousesbutalsotheenvironmentaroundthem.Alotofforestsandgrasslandswereburned.Manytreesturnedblack,andthegreengrasswasgone.Allthoseplantswereimportantforanimals.them,animalslosttheirhomesandfood.Squirrels(松鼠)thatlivedintreeholeshadtorunaway.Deerthatatethegrasshadnothingtoeat.Somesmallanimalslikemiceandrabbitsdiedinthefire.Thesoilalsogotintobigtrouble.Plantsusuallyhelpkeepthesoilinplace.Butafterthefire,therewerenoplants.Whenitrained,therainwashedthesoilaway.Insomehillyplaces,mudslides(泥石流)happened.Theybrokeroadsandevendestroyedsomehouses.Theairbecamedirty,too.Thefiresentalotofsmokeandbadthingsintotheair.Peopleintheareasnearthefirehadtowearmasks.Ifsomeonehadtroublebreathing,theywereinevenmoredanger.Allinall,the2025LosAngeleswildfirewasabigblowfornature.Itwilltakeaverylongtimeforeverythingtogetbacktonormal.Peopleneedtothinkabouthowtoprevent(預防)thiskindoffireinthefuture..WhathappenedinLosAngelesinearlyJanuary2025?A.Aheavyrainhitthecity.B.Anearthquaketookplace.C.Abigwildfirebrokeout.D.AstrongSantaAnawindhurtthecity.12.WhichofthefollowinginfluencesisNOTmentioned?A.Theanimalslosttheirhomesandfood.B.Theairwaspolluted.C.Thesoilgotintobigtrouble.D.Manypeoplelosttheirlives.13.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthepassage?A.TheLosAngeleswildfirewasarealdisaster.B.Everythingwillgetbacktonormalverysoon.C.PuttingouttheLosAngeleswildfiredidn’tcostmuchmoney.D.Measureshavebeentakentopreventthewildfirefromhappeninginthefuture.14.Howisthepassageorganized?A.①②/③④⑤B.①/②③④/⑤C.①②③④/⑤D.①/②③④⑤15.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ThepowerofnatureB.ThecausesofthewildfireC.ThewildfireinLosAngelesD.ThechangesofLosAngelesB試卷January20,2025,aChinesetechcompanynamedDeepSeekmadeanewAIcalledDeepSeek-R1.Thissmartprogramcansolvemathproblems,writecode,andanswerquestionsliketopmodelssuchasOpenAI’sGPT-40,butitcostsmuchlesstobuild.Theteamspentonly$5.58million(1/70ofOpenAI’scost)andused2,048computerchipsfortwomonths.Thisshowsthatgoodideascanbeatbigmoney.DeepSeek-R1learnsbytryingmanytimesandgettingbetter,likehowstudentspracticemaths.OtherAIsneedlotsofpreparedexamples,butR1improvesbyitself.Forexample,inaglobalmathtest,itgot79.8%right,alittlehigherthanOpenAI’smodel.AsimpleversionofR1canevenrunonlow-costcomputers,helpingschoolsandsmallcompanies.DeepSeek-R1isfreetouseandchange.Onitsfirstdayonline,over19,000programmersworldwidestartedprojectstostudyit.AGermanscientistsaidexperimentswithR1cost$10insteadof$300withotherAIs.EvenMeta(afamousU.S.techcompany)topscientistsaid,“ThiskindoffreeAIcouldchangetheworld.”U.S.techcompaniesareworried.Metaplanstospend$65billionmoreonAIresearch.ExpertssayChinaiscatchingupfast.AreportinmagazinecalledR1a“bigstepforward”,provingthatsmartideasbeatexpensivetools.AsaDeepSeekengineersaid,wantAItobeafriend,notsomethingonlyrichpeoplecanuse.”R1,Chinashowstheworldthatgreatthingscomefromnewideasandhardwork,notjustmoney.16.Whatisthemainpurposeofthearticle?A.compareChineseandAmericanAItechnologies.B.introducealow-costAImodelfromChina.C.explainhowcomputerchipswork.D.encouragestudentstobecomeprogrammers.17.Whatdoes“improvesbyitself”meaninparagraph2?A.Itneedsprogrammerstofixmistakes.B.Itbecomesbetterthroughpractice.C.ItcopiesanswersfromotherAIs.D.Itonlyworkswithexpensivetools.18.WhydidMetaplantospendmoremoneyonAIresearch?A.helpChinesecompanies.B.catchupwithDeepSeek-R1.C.BecausetheywereworriedbecauseofDeepSeek-R1.D.BecausetheywanttohireexcellentChinesescientists.19.Whatdoesthewriterthinkisthemostimportantforsuccess?A.Havingenoughmoney.B.Creativityandhardwork.C.Usingthelatestcomputerchips.D.Copyingothercountries’ideas.20.Whydoestheengineersay,wantAItobeafriend,notsomethingonlyrichpeoplecanuse”?A.criticizeexpensiveAImodels.B.explainwhyR1isfree.C.compareR1withMeta’sAI.D.encouragestudentstostudymath.CIn2025,highschoolsacrossChinabeganfullyimplementinga“doublerestday”policy,allowingstudentstoenjoyweekendswithoutextraclassesorhomework.Thischange,announcedbytheMinistryofEducationinlate2024,aimstoreduceacademicpressureandimprovestudents’physicalandmentalhealth.Before2025,manyhighschoolsheldweekendclassesorassignedheavyhomeworktoprepareforexamsliketheGaokao.Underthenewrules,schoolsmustensurestudentshaveSaturdaysandSundaysfree.areencouragedtofinishlessonswithinfiveschooldaysbycompressingclasshoursorimprovingteachingefficiency.Forexample,someschoolsnowuse45-minuteclassesinsteadof50minutes,creatingmorefreetime.Studentsreportfeelinghappierandlessstressed.“Ifinallyhavetimetoplaybasketballandlearnpainting,”saidLia10thgraderfromShanghai.Schoolsalsoorganizeweekendactivitieslikescienceclubs,sportscompetitions,andmuseumtrips.Parents,however,havemixedfeelings.Whilemanysupportthepolicy,othersworryabouttheirchildren’sexamperformance.Someschoolsinitiallystruggledtofinishlessonsontime.solvethis,teachersnowuseonlineplatformstosharereviewmaterials.guidestudentstostudysmarter,notlonger,”explainedMs.Zhang,amathteacherinBeijing.Additionally,homeworkislimitedto90minutesperday,andexamsaresimplifiedtofocusonkeyknowledgepoints.Educationexpertssaythepolicywillhelpcreateamorebalancedgeneration.“Restisnotlaziness—it’sessentialforcreativityandgrowth,”saidDr.fromPekingUniversityEarlydatashowsthatstudents’sleepqualityandclassroomfocushaveimproved.AsChinacontinuestoreformitseducationsystem,the“doubleweekend”policymarksabigsteptowardvaluingstudents’well-beingalongsideacademicsuccess.21.Whatisthepurposeofthe“doublerestday”policy?A.increasehomework-time.B.reduceacademicpressureandimprovestudents’health.C.replacetheGaokaoexam.D.enjoyweekends.22.What’sthemainideaofParagraph2?A.Thechangesthatthepolicyhasled.B.Theproblemsthatthepolicyhasled.C.Theworriesoftheschoolunderthepolicy.D.Students’benefitsunderthepolicy.23.Howdothestudentsfeelaboutthepolicy?A.B.Stressed.C.Pleased.D.Afraid.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inParagraph4referto?A.Students’poorsleepquality.B.useofonlineplatforms.C.Parents’worriesaboutexams.D.School’sdifficultyfinishinglessonsontime.25.WhatcanweinferaboutthenewpolicyfromDr.statement?A.Studentsstudysmarter,notlonger.B.Balancebetweenrestandstudyisimportant.C.Students’examsfocusonkeyknowledgepoints.D.Thepolicymarksasuccesstowardstudents’well-being.第二節(jié)(每小題1分,共5分)請閱讀全文,并從下列方框里的六個句子中選擇五個還原到原文中,使原文的意思完整、連貫。TheGames(TWG)willbeheldinChengdufromAugust7toAugust17thisyear.26It’snamed“Zhumeng”,whichmeans“BambooDream”inChineseandsoundslike“chasingdreams”.Thetorch’sdesignisinspiredbytheGrandBronzeStandingFigure(大型青銅立像)fromtheSanxingduiRuinsinSichuan.UsingthisfigureinthetorchdesignshowsthespiritoftheChinese—stayingunitedwhilehavingdifferences.27InChina,bamboostandsformodesty(謙遜)andstrength.Itisidealforrepresentingsportsbecauseitshowsunity,hardwork,andhealth.Thetopofthetorchisshapedlikeayoungbambooshootwithtwobuds(芽)spreadingout.28Thewholetorchlookslikeastrongbamboostalk,showingthesportsspiritofunityandtryinghard.29Itgivesathletesendlessenergy,likethesun.Italsosymbolizestheirspiritofwantingtodotheirbest.Atthebottomofthetorch,aphoenix-shapedbirdholdsitup.Thisremindsusofanoldsaying:“Whenaholy(神圣的)birdfliesandsings,peaceisintheworld.”30A.Itshowsourhopeforapeacefulworld.B.Thisisthefirst-evertorchinTWG’shistory.C.Thetorch’snozzle(噴嘴)isliketheSun-shapedCrown.D.Thetorchlookslikebothatallfigureandaproudbambooshoot.E.ThissymbolizesanopenandfriendlyChinawelcomingtheworld.F.ThetorchfortheTheGames2025Chengduwasshowntothepublic.第三節(jié)(每小題1分,共5分)左欄是五個故事的開頭,右欄是七個故事的結尾。請為左欄的每個故事選擇一個對應的結尾,并在答題卡上將對應選項涂黑。選項中有兩項為多余項。31AlittlerabbitispickingA.Thevisitorsaidhappilythathefinallyfoundamushroomsinaforest.Ahungryspecialplacetoliveafterhebecameold.Laterthemanwolfiscoming.“Oh,alittlerabbit!said,“Nothingspecial.Iwasbornhere.”Thisismyfavoritefood!”B.Theotherboysayswithasurprisedlook,“Doyou32Onceinaphysicsexam,thinkyouwillrunfasterthanthetiger?”HisfriendNickfinishedthefirstquestionveryanswers,“Ofcoursenot.Ijustneedrunfasterthansoon,whilehisclassmateswereyou.”thinkingithard.C.Therabbitseesthewolf,butsheisnotafraid.She33boysarewalkingpretends(假裝)tobepoisoned(毒死)bythethroughtheforest.Suddenly,atigermushrooms.Thewolfthinks,“IfIeather,I’llbecomesout,runningtowardthem.Onepoisoned,too.”Sohegoesaway.oftheboystakesoutapairofsportsDWhentheboysawtheneighborathisfirstdoor,theshoesfromhisbagandstartstoputboygreetedhimbysaying,“Iknowthewholetruth.”themon.E.“Whydon’tyoujustleavehimthen?”askedher34Avisitoraskedalocalmanfriend.“Oh!Notyet,”thefirstreplied.“I’dliketoloseiftheplacewasgoodtolive.Theatleastanotherfifteenpoundsfirst.”manreplied,whenIarrivedF.“Nothingspecial,sir,”thewaiterreplied.justhere,Icouldn’twalkoreatsolid(堅tellthemstraightoutthattheyweregoingtodie.”硬的)food.”G.Thequestionwas:Whenitthunders(打雷)whydo35womenwereshopping.weseethelightingfirst,andthenhearthethunder?WhentheystartedtodiscusstheirNickanswered,“Becauseoureyesarebeforeears.”homelives,onesaid,“MyhusbandandIalwaysargue.I’vebeensoupset(苦惱)thatI’velost20pounds.”三、語法填空(每小題1分,共10分)閱讀下面短文,根據文章大意用所給單詞的適當形式填空(未提供單詞的,限填一詞),使文章意思完整,正確。Jiaozi,whoserealnameishasbecomeafamouspersoninChineseanimation(動畫)becauseofhisworkontheNeZhamovies.Hisfilm-makingjourneyis36(true)encouraging.Jiaoziwasbornin1980inLuzhou,Sichuan.Whenhewasakid,helovedanimationandspentlotsoftime37(draw)cartoons.Atthattime,healwayslost38(he)intheworldofcartoons.At39ageofnineteen,Jiaoziwenttocollegetostudymedicine.Butwhenhewasinhis40(three)yearofcollege,hediscoveredakindofsoftware.thinkingtwice,hestartedlearninghowtomakeanimations.Afterhefinishedschool,hebegantomakehisownshortanimatedfilms.In2019,NeZha:Birth

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