


2025届安徽省“皖南八校”高三第三次大联考英语试卷(无答案)
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一、未知
1.Where des this cnversatin prbably take place?
A.In the street.B.In a supermarket.C.In the library.
2.What’s the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A.Friends.B.Neighbrs.C.Clleagues.
3.What will the wman d next?
A.Bk a table.B.Plan a party.C.Order Chinese fd.
4.Why des the wman leave in a hurry?
A.She is late fr a play.
B.She has a dinner appintment.
C.She needs t catch a train.
5.What shuld the wman d?
A.Make an appintment.
B.Wait until tmrrw.
C.G t the clinic directly.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.What clur des the custmer want fr her cat?
A.Black.B.Navy.C.Grey.
7.Hw much is the cat n sale?
A.$16.B.$64.C.$80.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.When will the speaker visit Australia?
A.In December.B.In January.C.In June.
9.What des the wman think f htel prices?
A.Acceptable.B.Surprising.C.Disappinting.
10.What transprt is recmmended fr cuntryside trips?
A.Rental cars.B.Public buses.C.Turist caches.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
11.What jb is the man interested in?
A.A curse designer.B.A language teacher.C.A prgrammer.
12.Hw des the man prepare himself?
A.Upgrade his abilities.B.Keep an eye n jb ads.C.Wrk part-time.
13.Why des he prefer tech cmpanies?
A.Higher salary.B.Better wrk hurs.C.Casual dress cde.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
14.What des the wman like t d t relax?
A.Read nvels.B.Paint pictures.C.Play basketball.
15.What des the wman smetimes d due t her busy schlwrk?
A.Read physical bks.
B.Listen t audi-bks.
C.Watch mvie adaptatins.
16.What kind f nvels des the man like at present?
A.Rmance nvels.B.Detective nvels.C.Science fictin nvels.
17.Hw des the man feel abut the wman’s new hbby?
A.Appreciative.B.Indifferent.C.Dubtful.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.What des Emily Chen d?
A.Ocean bilgist.
B.Envirnmental scientist.
C.University prfessr.
19.What is her main gal?
A.Slve cean pllutin.
B.Learn mre languages.
C.Teach envirnmental studies.
20.What is the speaker mainly talking abut?
A.Career develpment.
B.Persnal intrductin.
C.Envirnmental prtectin.
A SEVEN-DAY TRIP TO MONTENEGRO
The destinatin
Part f the Oliver’s Travels cllectin, which features luxury hliday villas(度假别墅)arund the wrld, Hilltp Retreat is a beautifully restred,400-year-ld stne prperty verlking the Bay f Ktr in Mntenegr’s suth west. There are five bedrms and a fully equipped kitchen, as well as a private pl, a garden and shaded terrace(平台)with an pen dining area. What’s mre, it’s ideally lcated fr explring the area’s muntain tracks, rcky castline, waterfrnt villages and quiet beaches.
The prize
Oliver’s Travels is ffering ne lucky reader a prize wrth arund £7,500.The winner and up t three guests will enjy a seven-night stay at Hilltp Retreat n a self-catering basis. The prize includes return ecnmy flights with a value f up t £200 per persn(the ruting culd be indirect), transfers r car hire, and daily husekeeping. The prize is valid(有效的)fr ne year frm the date the winner is drawn and excludes 13-20April,25-31 May, July, August, and 9-23 Octber. The stay shuld be bked at least six weeks in advance f the preferred departure date.
T enter
Answer the questin belw by visiting natgetv. cm/uk/cmpetitins and clicking Enter Nw.
Requirements
Cmpetitin clses at 23:59 n 30 Nvember. The winner must be a UK resident and aged 18 r ver. There is ne prize cnsisting f a stay fr up t fur peple. Only ne entry per named entrant and email address will be accepted. N cash alternative will be ffered.
21.Hw many peple can enjy the seven-night stay at Hilltp Retreat at mst?
A.One.B.Three.C.Fur.D.Five.
22.What is included in the prize package ffered by Oliver’s Travels?
A.A £200 cash prize.B.Meals and drinks.
C.Tur guide service.D.Rund-trip flight tickets.
23.Wh is qualified fr the cmpetitin?
A.An English teenager.
B.A British cllege student.
C.An adult frm America.
D.A British preschler.
Chinese skeletn(钢架雪车)racer Zha Dan made a significant advance n Saturday by winning China’s first-ever wmen’s gld medal in the discipline at the Wrld Cup series in Yanqing. Zha Dan, wh previusly trained as a triple jump(三级跳远)athlete befre switching t skeletn racing, utperfrmed a strng field f Olympic medalists in the cmpetitin.
The Natinal Sliding Center in nrthwest Beijing features ne f the wrld’s mst challenging tracks, cvering 1.9 kilmeters with difficult turns, steep slpes(陡坡), and a unique 360-degree circular sectin. Few players have managed t master this track since its first appearance at the 2022 Winter Olympics, making Zha Dan’s achievement even mre remarkable.
Zha Dan cmpleted her tw runs in a cmbined time f tw minutes and 4.27 secnds, defeating Olympic champin Hannah Neise f Germany by 0.37 secnds. Britain’s Freya Tarbit, wh was tied with Zha Dan after the first run, finished third with a ttal time f 2:04:68.The victry marked a significant imprvement fr Zha Dan, wh had finished secnd in her previus Yanqing Cup race.
In the men’s cmpetitin, China’s Yin Zheng secured third place with a time f 2:02:02, behind Britain’s Matt Westn and Germany’s Christpher Grtheer, wh wn gld. The Chinese men’s team shwed impressive depth, with three mre racers—Lin Qinwei, Zhu Haifeng, and Chen Wenha—finishing in the tp eight psitins.
The event demnstrated China’s grwing strength in skeletn racing, with bth the men’s and wmen’s teams qualifying the maximum number f racers allwed per team. “Nw, we have the medals and the strength in numbers. Gradually, I think we will achieve better results ne race at a time,” said Zha Dan, wh at 21 years ld represents the future f Chinese skeletn racing. The cmpetitin attracted 62 athletes frm 16cuntries t cmpete in this seasn’s third Wrld Cup event.
24.What can we knw frm the first paragraph?
A.Chinese are brn skeletn players.
B.China has made histry in skeletn.
C.Zha Dan isn’t suitable fr triple jump.
D.Skeletn is ppular in China.
25.What is paragraph 2 mainly abut?
A.The intrductin t playing field.
B.The prcess f cntest.
C.The achievements f Zha Dan.
D.The uniqueness f 2022 Winter Olympics.
26.What made Zha Dan’s win impressive?
A.Her appearance.B.Tracks f high difficulty.
C.The number f medals.D.Her achievements in triple jump.
27.What is Zha Dan’s attitude twards the cming cmpetitin?
A.Indifferent.B.Wrried.C.Cnfident.D.Unsure.
Grwing up with a mther wh intrduced swedes(芜菁甘蓝)t Indian cuisine, Hill-Maini develped an early appreciatin fr the transfrmative pwer f cking. His culinary(烹饪的)adventures tk him t New Yrk City, where, at just 18, he was redesigning menus fr Manhattan restaurants. But the call f science beckned(召唤),leading him thrugh bichemistry at Harvard and eventually t UC Berkeley, where he nw cmbines his passins fr cking and research.
The star f Hill-Maini’s research is N. intermedia, the fungus(真菌)respnsible fr ncm—a traditinal Indnesian fd made frm sy pulp leftvers. What makes this fungus extrardinary is its ability t turn indigestible plant waste int nutritius, flavrful fd in just 36 hurs.
But Hill-Maini and his team didn’t stp at sy pulp. They tested N. intermedia n abut 30 different agricultural waste prducts. The results were astnishing—the fungus thrived n almst all f these agricultural waste prducts, prving its significant rle in fd recycling.
The science behind this fungal magic is fascinating. N. intermedia belngs t a grup called filamentus fungi, which prduce enzymes(酶)that break dwn cmplex plant materials that human digestive systems struggle with. In ding s, they nt nly make the waste edible but als increase its prtein cntent and imprve its flavr.
One f the mst exciting discveries was the existence f tw distinct types f N. intermedia: wild types fund glbally and types that have adapted specifically t human generated agricultural waste. This suggests a fascinating c-evlutin between the fungus and human fd prductin practices.
Hwever, wuld peple actually accept it? T answer this, Hill-Maini wrked with Rasmus Munk, head chef f the Michelin tw-star restaurant Alchemist in Cpenhagen. They presented red ncm t 60 peple wh had never encuntered it befre. “We fund that, basically, peple wh had never tried this fd befre made psitive cmments abut it,” Hill-Maini said. “The results were pretty gd.”
28.What attracts Hill-Maini’s interest in cking?
A.An intrductin t Indian fd.
B.His experiences f redesigning menus.
C.His mther’s influence.
D.His research at Harvard.
29.What can N. intermedia d accrding the text?
A.Prmte the grwth f plants.
B.Make fd ut f useless farm prduce.
C.Increase the utput f farm prducts.
D.Prtect human digestive system.
30.Which has the similar meaning t the underlined wrd “thrived” in paragraph 3?
A.Burned.B.Starved.C.Mushrmed.D.Killed.
31.Hw d peple feel abut the red ncm after they tried it?
A.Satisfied.B.Terrible.C.Uncertain.D.Wrried.
Chclate is a favrite f many and can be fund in many desserts. But it is usually thught f as an unhealthy delight t be eaten nly ccasinally. Nw Swiss scientists have fund a way t make chclate healthier fr yu and fr the planet t. The traditinal methd f chclate making nly uses the seeds and that is wasteful and nt sustainable. The new methd uses the entire cca fruit instead f just the seeds, and that makes it ecfriendly and sweet withut using added sugar.
Researchers at Zurich’s Federal Institute f Technlgy recently published their wrk in the jurnal Nature Fd. The new chclate des nt need any added sugar due t the natural sweetness in the cca fruit. In fact, the juice cntains 14 percent sugar which is distilled(蒸馏)dwn t a cncentrated syrup(糖浆)and then cmbined with the fruit pulp t frm a gel(凝胶). When the gel is added t cca beans t make chclate, it is naturally sweet.
The mixtures were tested by trained specialists using small pieces f chclate that weighed just five grams each t find ut which ne wrked the best. But besides getting rid f added refined sugar(精制糖)t the chclate, using the fruit als basted the fiber cntent.
The traditinal system f cca prductin in Africa and Suth America is nt sustainable. The industry is als suffering frm the saring price f cca beans and the pverty f the cca farmers. Using the entire fruit culd help ease these tw issues. “Nt nly d the farmers get significantly extra incme thrugh using cca pulp, but als the imprtant industrial prcessing is happening in the cuntry f rigin. Creating jbs, creating value that can be distributed in the cuntry f rigin,” Anian Schreiber said.
Chclate prducers in Africa, Suth America, and even in the US, are already cntacting Mishra, the main researcher f the study, abut the new methd. In Switzerland, chclate prducers including Lindt are starting t use the entire cca plant and nt just the beans, but nne have cmpletely remved refined sugar.
32.Which wrd best describes the traditinal cca prductin system?
A.Efficient.B.Prmising.
C.Prfitable.D.Unsustainable.
33.What’s the strength f the new chclate-making methd?
A.It uses less energy.B.It reduces water usage.
C.It maximizes cca fruit.D.It lwers carbn emissins.
34.What might the writer talk abut in the fllwing passage?
A.The advantage f refined sugar.
B.The chice f rigin f cca fruits.
C.The reasn nt t ttally emply new prcess.
D.The training plans f skilled wrkers.
35.Which f the fllwing is the best title?
A.The Histry f Chclate Making
B.Chclate Prducers’ New Challenges
C.The High Cst f Traditinal Chclate
D.Swiss Scientists Make a Chclate Breakthrugh
Hpe has many aspects that can help us create and maintain psitive expectatins fr the future. Understanding these different elements helps us build hpe in urselves and thers.
Peple need t want smething befre they can hpe fr it. Hpe starts with wanting a future utcme that might happen, even if it seems unlikely. 36 . Fr example, patients wh truly want t recver frm illness are mre likely t fllw their treatment plans. Getting clear abut what yu want is an imprtant first step in building hpe.
37 . While we can’t predict the future, believing that gd things can happen helps build hpe. Hwever, peple differ in hw much certainty they need befre feeling hpeful. Sme need lts f evidence, while thers trust mre easily. Past failures shuldn’t stp us frm hping, as many seemingly impssible things have becme reality.
Understanding what is pssible helps create hpe. Research shws that keeping hpe alive can affect recvery and pain relief. 38 . This shws hw pwerful belief can be. As smene says, seeing a pssible pathway frward is bth a surce and a prduct f hpe.
Being psitive helps maintain hpe ver time. While hpe can change with situatins, having a psitive utlk is mre lasting. Optimistic peple ften have better health and handle challenges better. They lk fr gd news even in bad situatins, while negative peple might fcus t much n prblems. 39 .
Trust plays an imprtant rle in building hpe. Trust means believing that things will generally wrk ut and that peple are mstly reliable. 40 . While nt everyne can be trusted, being willing t trust ften leads t better relatinships and results. Fear might feel safer, but it can prevent us frm mving frward and finding happiness.
A.S learning t change takes daily practice
B.Life ften brings unexpected changes and surprises
C.Unlike ther parts f hpe, trust is a chice we make
D.Believing in gd utcmes makes hpe grw strnger
E.Staying psitive can help bth individuals and grups maintain hpe
F.Even when taking inactive medicine, hpeful patients ften feel better
G.When peple strngly desire smething, they’re mre likely t take actin t achieve it
Marcus Chan, an 18-year-ld frm Uninville, was selling ld items t make extra cash befre starting university. On August 28, while helping a man lad a lawn mwer(割草机), the man suddenly . Marcus caught him, shuted fr help, and his family rushed .
Marcus nticed the man t breathe. While his dad called 911, Marcus’s CPR(心肺复苏术)training frm life guarding kicked in, and he started t the man’s chest. His mm and brthers searched the neighburhd fr anyne with medical .
The fire truck arrived, but Marcus was tld t perfrming CPR. Finally, dctrs and nurses arrived and . The family waited anxiusly as emergency staff wrked n the man in the ambulance. Plice tk Marcus’ infrmatin, but it was still what wuld happen.
After 45 minutes, the dctrs and nurses returned with gd news: the man had a pulse and was n his wn. They tld Marcus, “Yu are respnsible fr saving this gentleman’s life and have given him a gd fighting t survive.” Later. the man’s sn texted Marcus t say his father had heart surgery and was stable.
Marcus is a in his mther’s eyes. At such a yung age, right befre university, Marcus has already experienced smething deep, deeper than any achievements given by an educatinal institutin—he has saved smene’s life, the precius f life.
41.A.departedB.cllapsedC.shutedD.cnsulted
42.A.utsideB.nwhereC.upstairsD.ff
43.A.managingB.pretendingC.decidingD.struggling
44.A.expandedB.clearedC.pressedD.petted
45.A.trainingB.histryC.recrdsD.equipment
46.A.avidB.keepC.riskD.cnsider
47.A.gt byB.passed utC.tk verD.caught n
48.A.unfairB.uncncernedC.uncertainD.uncnvinced
49.A.dullB.briefC.relaxedD.tense
50.A.breathingB.sleepingC.bargainingD.weeping
51.A.frceB.effrtC.escapeD.chance
52.A.suspendedB.undergneC.acknwledgedD.arranged
53.A.patientB.burdenC.cmpaninD.superher
54.A.beginningB.findingC.leavingD.visiting
55.A.lectureB.giftC.recveryD.speech
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。
A Chinese research team made a breakthrugh in brain-cmputer interface(BCI)develpment using flexible BCI systems. This achievement enabled patients t cntrl smart devices with their brain, cnverting 56 (they)thughts int Chinese texts n cmputer fr cmmunicatin.
A patient with brain 57 (injure)at Huashan Hspital attached t Fudan University designed the phrase “2025 Happy New Year” in his mind, and it was decded(解码)by a cmputer. The system then sent cmmands t a rbtic arm, 58 made a heart-shaped gesture, marking the wrld’s first-ever New Year’s greeting cnveyed via thught, accrding t the Science and Technlgy Daily n Sunday. This marks a majr advancement in a cperative prject between NeurXess, Huashan Hspital and the Tianqia and Chrissy Chen Institute, 59 (signal)that China reached wrld-class standards in the field f BCL
In December 2024, NeurXess, in cperatin 60 Huashan Hspital, started in the cuntry’s first 61 (clinic)trial invlving high-thrughput flexible BCI systems fr real-time cmprehensiveness f Chinese language. 62 patient, a 43-year-ld with a language-related brain tumr(肿瘤), had surgery in which an 63 (internal)designed electrnic film was implanted(植人)fr tumr lcalizatin and prtected crucial areas f the brain related t language. Just tw days after the surgery, the patient 64 (begin)training and, within seven days, attained a 71 percent accuracy in decding fr 142cmmnly 65 (use)Chinese syllables, and demnstrated a delay f under 100millisecnds fr single-character decding.
66.上周末你参加了学校组织的以“Planting Trees fr a Greener Wrld”为主题的公益植树活动。现请你为校英文报写篇报道,内容包括:
1.描述活动内容;
2.分享你的收获。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Planting Trees fr a Greener Wrld
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67.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。
Fr as lng as I culd remember, my relatinship with my parents felt strained(紧张的). It wasn’t that they were cruel r neglectful, but there was always this distance, like an invisible wall separating us. Cnversatins were shrt, usually abut chres r schl. Whenever I tried t pen up abut my feelings r my struggles, they’d brush it ff with a uncncerned “Yu’ll be fine.” r “Fcus n yur studies.” Over time, I stpped trying.
In my mind, they were cld, unfeeling peple wh nly cared abut rules and respnsibilities. They wrked lng hurs, and when they were hme, they seemed very tired. I spent mst f my time either in my rm r ut with friends, seeking the warmth and understanding I didn’t get at hme.
Then, ne day, everything shifted.
It was a regular Friday afternn, and I had stayed late at schl t wrk n a grup prject. By the time I left, the sun was already setting. I decided t take a shrtcut thrugh a quiet alley(小巷)near my neighbrhd t save time. As I walked, lst in thught, I heard ftsteps behind me. At first, I ignred them, but they gt faster and clser.
Befre I culd react, a man grabbed my backpack and tried t yank(猛拽)it ff me. My heart punded as I struggled t pull away, but he was strnger. I shuted fr help, but the street was deserted. Just as I thught I was cmpletely helpless, I heard a lud, familiar vice, “Let him g!”
It was my dad. Out f nwhere, he tackled the man t the grund. My mm was right behind him, calling the plice immediately. The man ran, but nt befre my dad gave chase fr a few feet t make sure he didn’t duble back. When my dad turned arund, I saw the anger in his eyes give way t smething else—pure, raw cncern.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
“Are yu kay?” he asked, tapping n my shulders.
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That night, sitting n the sfa, my mm held my hand like she hadn’t in years.
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