2025届湖北省新八校协作体高三下学期三模英语试题(含听力题)(无答案)
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这是一份2025届湖北省新八校协作体高三下学期三模英语试题(含听力题)(无答案),共13页。试卷主要包含了未知等内容,欢迎下载使用。
一、未知
1.What’s the man ging t d?
A.G fishing.B.Take a drive.C.Have a picnic.
2.What did the wman have at the cafe?
A.The chclate bread.B.The fruit pies.C.The new cffee.
3.Where are prbably the speakers?
A.On the bus.B.In the street.C.In the classrm.
4.Hw des the wman feel abut the exam?
A.Bred.B.Cnfident.C.Cncerned.
5.What’s the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A.Husband and wife.B.Bss and secretary.C.Waiter and custmer.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.Why did the wman attend the festival?
A.T meet Tny Chris.
B.T see the man’s perfrmance.
C.T watch The Starlight Orchestra.
7.What d we knw abut Tny Chris?
A.He frmed a band.
B.He played the vilin.
C.He perfrmed n the side-stage.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.What’s Mike’s dream jb?
A.A lawyer.B.A tur guide.C.An accuntant.
9.Where did the wman leave her sunglasses?
A.At hme.B.At the htel.C.At the airprt.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10.Why dcs Lily talk t Jim?
A.T discuss a new bk.
B.T ask fr sme advice.
C.T check n her grandfather.
11.What d we knw abut Lily’s grandfather?
A.He feels meaningless after retirement.
B.He desn’t enjy living with his family.
C.He has n hbbies t keep him busy.
12.What des Jim think Lily’s grandfather culd d?
A.Travel mre ften.B.Start a new business.C.Offer guidance t thers.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
13.Hw ld is Jimmy prbably nw?
A.12 years ld.B.17 years ld.C.24 years ld.
14.When did Kule stp the car?
A.After he saw a flating jacket.
B.Since he heard sme shuting.
C.When he nticed smething mving.
15.Hw did Kule manage t save the by?
A.He called fr help.
B.He jumped int the water.
C.He tk advantage f a rpe.
16.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A.The man’s cusin.B.The wrk in the hspital.C.The stry f an ld picture.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What was Negw’s finishing time in the men’s race?
A.2 hurs, 8 minutes, and 51 secnds.
B.2 hurs, 10 minutes, and 29 secnds.
C.2 hurs, 24 minutes, and 47 secnds.
18.What d we knw abut He Jie?
A.He wn the men’s race.
B.He brke the Chinese recrd.
C.He finished after all Kenya’s runners.
19.Wh came in secnd place in the wmen’s race?
A.Kenya’s Did.B.Ethipia’s Imana.C.Ethipia’s Gebremariam.
20.What is mentined abut the Wuhan marathn?
A.It symblized the city’s spirit.
B.It was prly rganized due t rain.
C.It passed the city’s icnic attractins.
G birdwatching in Everglades Natinal Park, Flrida
Flrida’s Everglades Natinal Park is a bird watcher’s paradise, hme t mre than 360 species f birds, including herns, egrets, wd strks, and rseate spnbills. This vast subtrpical wetland spans 1.5 millin acres, ffering plenty f pprtunities t spt wading and migratry birds. Respect natural surrundings by staying quiet and giving birds space, especially during nesting seasn, frm March t September.Spt baby bisn at Yellwstne Natinal Park, Wyming
Yellwstne Natinal Park is a haven fr wildlife enthusiasts, especially in spring when bisn calves—nicknamed “red dgs” fr their range-red cats—make their debut(首次登场) in the park. The Lamar Valley is a prime lcatin t see baby bisn, ften alngside elk, bighrn sheep, and even brwn and black bears. Keep yur eyes peeled, but bserve silently and avid sudden mvements s as nt t frighten wildlife. New bisn arrivals can appear as early as late April.Take a wildlife cruise at Channel Islands Natinal Park, Califrnia
Off the Suthern Califrnia cast, Channel Islands Natinal Park is a haven fr marine life, frm sea lins and dlphins t whales and seabirds. Spring marks the arrival f Califrnia sea lins and nrthern fur seals at their rkery sites. With pupping(产仔) seasn beginning as early as May, yu may see playful pups basking in the sun, but keep yur vices lw t minimize stress r disruptin t their natural behavirs.Paddle with sea cws at Silver Springs State Park, Flrida
In Central Flrida, Silver Springs State Park caters t nature lvers, especially during sea cw seasn frm mid-Nvember t late March. The park’s crystal-clear, spring-fed waters allw visitrs t quietly and respectfully bserve these gentle sea cws, free frm mtrized disturbances as gas- and electric-pwered bats are prhibited.
21.Which is the best destinatin in early April?
A.Everglades Natinal Park.B.Yellwstne Natinal Park.
C.Channel Islands Natinal Park.D.Silver Springs State Park.
22.Why are the bisn calves called red dgs?
A.They wear red cats in spring.B.They have range-red fur.
C.They are accmpanied by red dgs.D.They lk like dgs in red.
23.What d these places have in cmmn?
A.They are ideal t watch birds.
B.They want visitrs t be quiet.
C.They are famus fr marine animals.
D.They require lcal guides t g tgether.
When Hayden Smith was grwing up with his three siblings(姊妹) in a public husing, he dreamed f playing fr Arsenal, the famus ftball club, and the family’s small garden became his ftball field. He imprved his skills dribbling between his mther’s rsebushes and lavender plants, his shts kicking dwn her avcad tree. At 20, he was playing prfessinally in Austria.
Then, n a June evening in 2017, he gt a text frm his sister: a picture f Grenfell Twer, the husing prject acrss the street frm their hme, cnsumed by flames. Seventy-tw peple wuld lse their lives in the tragedy, the cuntry’s wrst residential fire since 1945. “All my friends were in Grenfell Twer and the surrunding area,” he says. “That was the mment I decided that I wasn’t ging t extend my cntract and I needed t be at hme.”
Back in Nrth Kensingtn, he channeled grief int actin. Inspired by childhd memries f his mther’s garden, he discvered a wasted patch beneath the Westway elevated highway. Teaming with lcals, he transfrmed the trash-strewn space int the Grenfell Garden f Peace, planting geraniums, palms, and yams dnated by nurseries. This humble plt became a lighthuse f recvering fr a brken cmmunity. Sn, five additinal ignred sites blssmed int vibrant public gardens, cementing Hayden Smith’s rle as an urban greening advcate.
In 2020, he c-funded Grw t Knw, a nnprfit uniting gardeners like Danny Clarke t ppularize green spaces. The rganizatin tackles systemic inequities by empwering sidelined grups t access and shape urban nature. “If peple lack time r resurces t garden,” Hayden Smith argues, “we’re excluding entire cmmunities.” His visin expanded beynd eclgy t address scial justice, cmbining envirnmentalism with cultural activism. At the 2022 Chelsea Flwer Shw, Grw t Knw develped “Hands Off Mangrve,” a garden facility hnring a dead Caribbean restaurant central t 1970s anti-racism prtests while highlighting glbal mangrve defrestatin. In 2023, c-peratins with brands like Gucci repurpsed 10,000 plants frm a Tate Mdern fashin shw int a cmmunity garden, bridging high art and grassrts actin.
There’s a reasn that wrking with plants is s rewarding, Hayden Smith thinks. “In the garden,” he says, “bundaries and barriers cme dwn.”
24.Why did Hayden’s sister text him?
A.T stp him signing a cntract.B.T express her affectin fr him.
C.T infrm him f a tragic incident.D.T send him a pht f their huse.
25.What dcs the underlined wrd “cementing” in paragraph 3 best mean?
A.Overacting.B.Playing.C.Interpreting.D.Strengthening.
26.What is knwn abut Hands Off Mangrve?
A.It cperated with Gucci.B.It advcates envirnmentalism.
C.It is an anti-racism prtest.D.It is a nnprfit rganizatin.
27.Which wrds can best describe Hayden?
A.Cperative and respnsible.B.Curius and warm-hearted.
C.Independent and intelligent.D.Free-minded and patient.
The flattened bdies f cckraches(蟑螂) can get int places that n human can, withut leaving a trace. They’ll eat just abut anything, and they’re near indestructible. All these qualities make them the perfect chice fr search-and-rescue peratins. That’s why a team frm a famus university in Asia decided that cybrg cckraches wuld be a gd idea.
The cncept invlves cmbining the best f bth wrlds: the rganic cckrach bdy, fine-tuned acrss millins f years f evlutin t navigate small spaces and unfriendly envirnments, guided t a target destinatin f human chsing by a few electrnic pushes frm a high-tech backpack.
“The creatin f a functining rbt n a small scale is challenging; we wanted t sidestep this bstacle by keeping things simple,” explains the lead researcher Mchammad Ariyant. “By simply attaching electrnic devices t insects, we can avid the finer details f rbtics engineering and fcus n achieving ur gals.”
Let’s be hnest: even the mst advanced rbts are pretty junky when it cmes t mvement. There’s a level f detail t animal mtin that ur best aut rbts haven’t even begun t crack.
That becmes especially apparent when it cmes t vertical(垂直的) navigatin: many rbts can easily be undne by a simple staircase. A cckrach, n the ther hand, can climb walls, scale perimeters, pass thrugh pipes, and even tlerate lw-xygen envirnments.
The authrs hpe t munt the cckraches with sensrs t guide them and these bug-bts culd be used t inspect the dangerus ruins left in the wake f war and natural disaster, and even detect survivrs and rescue wrkers in truble. They can send back data n places unfit fr humans: the narrw pipes f buildings, deep tunnels undergrund, and sensitive cultural heritage sites.
“I believe ur cybrg insects can achieve bjectives with less effrt and pwer than purely mechanical rbts,” says Ariyant, “Our autnmus bi-hybrid navigatin system vercmes prblems that have traditinally challenged rbts, such as recvering frm falling. This is what is needed fr stepping utside the labratry and int real-life scenaris like wilderness.”
Of curse, it’s unclear hw the cckraches feel abut all this.
28.What is a cybrg cckrach?
A.A rbt designed t cpy a cckrach.
B.A cckrach with enhanced genetic features.
C.A rbt remtely cntrlled by a cckrach.
D.A cckrach equipped with an electrnic device.
29.What is a cckrach’s advantage ver a rbt?
A.Flattened bdy.B.Indestructible quality.
C.Animal mtin.D.Lw-xygen tlerance.
30.What are the bug-bts expected t d?
A.Stp wars frm happening.
B.Inspect reasns fr natural disasters.
C.Slve prblems facing rbts in the lab.
D.Send infrmatin frm unfriendly places.
31.What is the authr’s tngue like at the end f the text?
A.Cncerned.B.Humrus.C.Optimistic.D.Critical.
It has lng been knwn that sleep plays a significant rle in physical and emtinal health. Nw, a team f researchers frm Oceania have published a new study in the Jurnal f Neurscience that shws sleep helps peple learn language.
Accrding t a blg n Everywhere English, there are tw phases that the brain cycles thrugh when sleeping. The first is called REM sleep. During this phase, which usually happens abut an hur and a half after a persn has fallen asleep, brain activity increases and shws levels that are similar t when that persn is awake. This is when dreams ccur. In nn-REM sleep, brain activity is lw.
One might think that memry and learning are acquired when the brain is very active, but in fact, the researchers fund that just the reverse is true.
The researchers cnducted an experiment with 35 native English speakers, wh were learning a mini-language called Mini Pinyin, which is based n Mandarin but uses English syntax and grammatical rules.
Half f the students learned the language in the mrning and then went n with their days, while the ther half studied in the evening and then slept at the lab s that the researchers culd recrd their brainwaves. Bth grups were tested n their knwledge f Mini Pinyin in the mrning. The grup that had slept sn after they studied perfrmed significantly better than thse wh had nt.
Mre imprtantly, the study reveals why this is the case. The imprvements were linked t tw types f brain waves — slw mvements and sleep spindles(轴) — that becme cupled during nn-REM sleep. The cupling f these brainwaves appears t help the transfer f infrmatin frm the hippcampus, which is regarded as the majr sub-crtical central invlvement f learning and memry, t the crtex, where lng-term memry is stred.
“Sleep is nt just restful; it’s an active, trans-frmative state fr the brain,” said Dr. Sctt Cusins, a researcher frm the team. The implicatin f this study is nt nly imprtant fr thse trying t learn a new language. It culd als help imprve the lives f thse with language-related impairments, such as aphasia r Autism Spectrum Disrder. Nw there is ne mre reasn t get a gd night’s sleep.
32.Accrding t the new study, when d peple memrize better?
A.Within an hur after sleep.B.During their dream time.
C.In nn-REM sleep perid.D.In the first phase f sleep.
33.What is knwn abut the participants?
A.Half f them slept in the lab t remember better.
B.They changed Mandarin Mini Pinyin int English.
C.All f them tk the Mini Pinyin test in the mrning.
D.The mrning learners memrized better than the evening nes.
34.Which aspect f the research des Paragraph 6 fcus n?
A.Methd.B.Cnclusin.C.Functin.D.Mechanism.
35.What is a best title fr the text?
A.Sleep helps language acquisitin.B.REM and nn-REM sleep.
C.Sleep cures language-related diseases.D.Learning Mini Pinyin.
While many peple have a traditinal savings accunt, that mney is ften used t manage bills and everyday expenses. 36 Here’s why:
They’re lw n fees and flexible n minimums. It can be easy t verlk the many fees that banks charge their custmers. 37 Thugh these types f fees ften apply t checking accunts, savings accunts are a surce f incme fr banks as well. At big brick-and-mrtar banks, savings accunts generally cme with mnthly maintenance fees and/r minimum balance requirements. Nt s fr mst nline savings accunts, which ften cme withut minimum balance requirements r maintenance fees.
They may ffer higher interest rates than brick-and-mrtars. 38 Because f this, they are ften able t pass alng the savings t custmers in the frm f incentives such as higher interest rates and annual percentage yields.
They’re ptimized fr n-the-g banking. Online banking is easy and mbile. Mst nline savings accunts can be set up and funded electrnically at n cst, after which pint they are accessible 24/7. 39 It means mney that shuld be available fr use in the event f an emergency wn’t sit arund un-cashed until yu have a chance t swing by the bank. We all knw hw busy life can get.
40 Arund-the-clck custmer service is available frm mst nline banks. That said, it’s wrth ding yur research ahead f time t get a full picture f the bank’s custmer service ffering. Make sure yu can reach smene by phne, an app r even live chat when yu have questins r need extra assistance. The gal is t ensure that yu never feel like yur mney is ut f reach, especially when yu need it t help with unexpected expenses.
A.And thse fees can add up.
B.Be prepared t weather a financial strm.
C.They’ve gt yur back with custmer service.
D.They include everything frm car repairs t dctr bills.
E.Additinally, mst allw yu t easily depsit checks via yur phne.
F.A separate nline savings accunt can be a great way t maintain a rainy day fund.
G.Online banks have lwer perating cst than their cunterparts at traditinal banks.
Puuwai was just 4 years ld when he arrived at the Children’s Health Center. His heart was . The medical team in the Center acted quickly, a ventricular assist device (VAD), a mechanical pump designed t keep his heart wrking while he a pssible heart transplant.
The mnths that fllwed were marked by a series f fr Puuwai—r “Puu,” as his caregivers called him. Extended sedatin (镇定), mbility and numerus medical prcedures left him weak, unable t perfrm even the simplest mvements. But in the midst f a cmplex medical , Puu began anther jurney: ne f rediscvering hw t mve, play, and t again.
“Witnessing Puu’s as he accepts every challenge we thrw his way during ur therapy sessins has been an inspiratin,” said his therapist Jen. “Our recvery team is hnred t be part f his jurney.”
What makes Puu’s jurney particularly is the rle his VAD plays. The device is used as a/an t heart transplant, and his medical team specifically selected it t give him time and the t underg intensive recvery.
Nw, mnths int his hspital stay, Puu is n lnger just up r standing—he’s wandering in the hallways n scter bards, embarking n scavenger hunts(寻物活动), and his bright smile.
There’s still a lng rad ahead. But fr his family and his care team, Puu’s curage and prgress serve as a reminder f what’s pssible.
41.A.beatingB.failingC.shallwD.brken
42.A.cllectingB.peratingC.inventingD.implanting
43.A.waited frB.tk upC.dnated tD.settled in
44.A.measuresB.incidentsC.challengesD.attacks
45.A.purpselyB.desperatelyC.ccasinallyD.fndly
46.A.variedB.canceledC.limitedD.imprved
47.A.testB.prblemC.attentinD.recvery
48.A.smileB.fightC.studyD.think
49.A.clevernessB.cnfidenceC.braveryD.willingness
50.A.painfulB.hnurableC.cnsistentD.unique
51.A.bridgeB.reminderC.experimentD.signal
52.A.mneyB.strengthC.giftD.advice
53.A.sittingB.turningC.grwingD.walking
54.A.frcingB.flashingC.freezingD.answering
55.A.additinalB.gradualC.pwerfulD.tentative
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 Shanghai-based technlgy cmpany has develped its general-purpse rbt Lingxi X2, shwcasing its 56 (advance) humanid mtin, interactins, and task intelligence.
Lingxi X2, capable f perfrming tasks ranging frm security guard t husekeeper and cleaner, highlighted the vast applicatins and ptential f humanid rbts in educatin, healthcare, and beynd, the cmpany said.
“The Lingxi X2 rbt represents 57 significant leap in AI and emtinal technlgy,” said Mr. Peng, funder and chief technlgy fficer f the cmpany. “We plan t cntinue explring its applicatins in diverse scenaris.”
Funded in 2023 by Peng, a ppular nline 58 (influence) and a frmer emplyee f anther technlgy cmpany, the cmpany has emerged 59 ne f the leaders in rbtics innvatin.
Lingxi X2 basts a flexible material utside and remarkable agility(灵敏性), 60 (enable) it t walk, run, turn, and even perfrm cmplex dance mves. The rbt’s ability t ride a bicycle 61 use a balance bard, far surpasses the mtin 62 (flexible) f its cmpetitrs.
As the first truly interactive “dynamic rbt,” Lingxi X2’s multi-mdal interactin mdel 63 (respnd) within millisecnds. It accurately detects human emtins thrugh facial expressins and tne f vice, reacting 64 (apprpriate). The rbt can exhibit “life-like characteristics,” mimicking (模仿) human breathing and a range f bdy language, 65 demnstrates advanced emtinal expressin capabilities. The cmpany anticipates “several times” ecnmic grwth in 2025 and plans t prduce “several thusand” humanid rbts this year.
66.假设你是学生李华,你校即将举办一场以“绿色生活,从我做起”为主题的环保宣传活动,现面向全校学生征集环保创意。请你给校英语报纸写一封投稿,内容包括:
1. 你的创意(如活动形式、具体内容等):
2. 呼吁大家积极参与。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80个左右:
2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear Editr,
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Sincerely,
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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。
Lng ag, in a small cuntry schl, there lived tw clse friends named Ray and Tatu. Ray came frm a wealthy family, while Tatu’s family struggled t make ends meet. Despite their differences in status, the tw were inseparable and shared a deep bnd f friendship. They spent cuntless hurs tgether, whether it was playing games after schl, helping each ther with hmewrk, r simply sharing stries under the shade f the ld banyan tree.
One day, Ray brught his prized stamp cllectin t schl, eager t shw Tatu his latest treasure—a rare stamp gifted by his uncle Tatu, wh had never seen such delicate stamps befre, marveled at the cllectin, his eyes wide with wnder. “These are amazing, Ray!” he exclaimed, his vice filled with admiratin. After schl, Ray carefully packed the stamps back int his bag, ensuring each ne was secure, and returned hme, his heart light with the jy f sharing his passin with his best friend.
Hwever, the next mrning, Ray’s jy turned t panic when he discvered that the rare stamp was missing. He tre thrugh his rm, searching every crner, every bk, and even the pckets f his schl unifrm, but the stamp was nwhere t be fund. His heart sank as a trubling thught crept int his mind—Tatu had been the nly ne wh had seen the stamps up clse. Culd he have taken it?
The next day at schl, he cnfrnted Tatu, his vice tinged with accusatin. “Did yu take my stamp?” he asked bluntly, his eyes searching Tatu’s face fr any sign f guilt. Tatu, taken aback by the questin, replied with a mix f shck and hurt, “N, Ray! I wuld never take smething that belngs t yu. Yu’re my best friend!”
But Ray, cnsumed by frustratin and disappintment, culdn’t let g f his dubts. “Yu were the nly ne wh saw it,” he said cldly. “If yu didn’t take it, then where is it?” Tatu, deeply hurt by Ray’s lack f trust, turned away withut anther wrd, his heart heavy with the weight f the accusatin.
The days that fllwed were filled with an uncmfrtable silence between the tw friends. They avided each ther, the nce-strng bnd strained by the lss f the stamp注意:
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Meanwhile, Ray cntinued t search fr the stamp.
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Tatu smiled gently and extended his hand.
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