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江西省南昌市 2025 届高三模拟测试(一模)英语试题
第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分 30 分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到
答题卡上。
第一节 (共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后、你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例: How much is the shirt?
A. £19.15.
B.£9.18.
C.£9.15.
答案是 C。
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. What will the speakers do next?
A. Go to the cinema.
. Where are the speakers?
A. At a pet store.
B. Design the shop.
B. At their house.
C. Select some curtains.
C. At the train station.
.C. To get some information.
C. Pizza.
. Why does the man make the phone call?
A. To cancel a weekend trip.
B. To make an appointment
. What will the speakers have for dinner?
A. Rice.
. How does Tom feel about his job interview?
A. Confident. B. Confused.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)
B. Steak.
C. Anxious.
听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A 、B、C 三个选项中选
出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给
出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。
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. What's wrong with the woman?
A. She has poor concentration.
B. She has an unhealthy diet. C. She has a sleep disorder.
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. What does the man suggest the woman do?
A. Get more sleep. B. Change her diet.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
C. Do some exercise.
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. What made Ms. Clark start volunteering?
A. Her parents’ influence.
B. Her school project.
C. Her community task.
C. Journey to places:
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. What does Ms. Clark consider the best part of volunteering?
A. Recognition from others.
B. Interaction with people.
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0. What is Ms. Clark's long-term goal?
A. To build more volunteer centers.
B. To engage more people to volunteer,
C. To raise more funds for charities.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
1. What is the exhibition mainly about?
A. Modern artworks. B. Ancient objects.
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C. Contemporary items.
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2. How did the museum help visitors understand the paintings?
A. By a special translator. B. Through a local guide.
3. What might the woman decide to do next?
A. Visit the museum.
C. With a tailored brochure.
B. Research the objects online.
C. Ask for more recommendations.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。
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4. What is Sarah?
A. A computer programmer. B. A project developer. C. A software tester.
5. Why does Sarah establish tasks for software?
A. To update its version.
B. To develop new programs.C. To ensure its functions.
6. Who does Sarah work with to solve problems?
A. The sales team.
7. What is Sarah's job like?
A. Demanding.
B. The development team. C. The management team.
B. Educational.
C. Flexible.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。
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8. Why is Route 12 recommended?
A. It is much safer in the snowy weather.
B. It has fewer cars. on the main road today.
C. It helps drivers avoid the blocked highway.
9. What happened to the truck driver in Redding?
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A. He got hurt in his back. B. He suffered a leg injury.C. He had his car crashed.
0. When will the snowstorm be most severe?
A. At midnight
B. In the morning.
C. In the afternoon.
第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
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1. What is the feature of IRIS Easy Flip?
A. Pricy. B. Senior-friendly.
C. Advanced.
D. Faneily-designed.
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2. What might be Consumer Cellular?
A. A phone review website.
B. An online shopping; platform.
C. An experienced technology team.
D. A communication service provider.
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3. How much does a Consumer Cellular's phone plan cost at least for a year?
A.$12. B.$60. C.$144. D.$240.
B
It started innocently enough, as most things do. My son Nick had been eager to try rock climbing and he nee
ded a partner. As a 45-year-old mother,I am not a physical person at all. But I still decided to join him in a training
class. The first time I reached the top and returned safely to the ground,I was flooded with a mix of emotions. My
body trembled with adrenaline(肾上腺素), as I had pushed myself harder thanI ever thought possible, but I had ac
complished it.
Four months in'o my climbing journey, I had an accident while bouldering(攀岩). I'm not sure what exactly
happened, but I believe , my foot missed a hold on the way down. I didn't land properly and injured my lower back
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I was taken to the hospital by ambulance. I feared that I would never return to rock climbing or bouldering and sa
id to Nick sadly, “A piece of me would slip away. It would be forgotten and lie passive forever. I couldn't let that
happen.”
It took nearly three months before I felt strong enough to give it another try. Nick was supportive throughout
the process. I made it halfway up,. but then panic set in. I felt like I had let myself and Nick down. He reassured m
e, telling me not to worry, to take my time, and to try a different route when I was ready. Fifteen minutes later, I c
hose a different path. I kept
reminding myself that I could change my mind at any time. Along the way Nick guided and encouraged me. To m
y surprise, I made it to the top and back to the ground safely.
Rock climbing was doing wonders for me. It has not only enhanced my physical and mental strength but als
o implanted in me a newfound sense of confidence. Moreover, it serves as an excellent opportunity for Nick and m
e to strengthen our
bond, while encouraging me to explore more possibilities, embodying the spirit of pushing myself to the limits.
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4. Why did the author join rock climbing at first?
A. To keep her son company.
B. To step out of comfort-zone.
C. To improve her physical condition.
D. To seek adventure and enjoyment.
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5. The author's words to her son in paragraph 2 imply that
A. she was concerned about disconnecting with Nick
B. she feared losing self-identity gained from climbing
C. she valued the new insight developed from climbing
D. she was eager to demonstrate her physical capabilities
6. What was the key to the author's successful try after recovery?
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A. Her passion.
B. Nick's backing.
C. Her experience.
D. Doctors’ encouragement.
7. Which of the following is the best title of the text?
A. Facing up to the next challenge
B. Reaching for. a lifelong ambition
C. Pushing boundaries with rock climbing
D. Enhancing competence throuhg bouldering
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Genres(体裁) are often viewed as structural frameworks for literary texts, onto which elements like imagery, char
acter, plot, and setting are layered. These frameworks are passed down through generations,evolving(演变) over time.
Among all genres, the novel received the most critical attention in the . twentieth century,
often praised as: the“king of genries” due to its reflection. on. the-real world.. Yet; in the nineteenth
century, it was primarily seen as a form of middle-class entertainment. It was not until the twentieth century that the n
ovel was lifted to the status of an art form, joining in the same league as painting or classical music.Later on, many sc
holars successively studied the characteristics of novels from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Recently, in a book of Edwin Frank, Stranger Than Fiction, he raises an appealing question: is there such a thing a
s a“twentieth-century novel”? Is it meaningful to distinguish the twentieth-century
novel from its nineteenth-century predecessor — or even from the novel of the twenty-first century?
Frank thinks so. In his book, he illustrates how the twentieth-century novel matures into a distinct literary genre. The t
wentieth century was a period of violent change; therefore, violent change is what the
twentieth-century novel reflects — not, or not only, in its subject matter but in its form. Frank suggests that, modern a
s the twentieth-century novel is, it shows the cultural relevance to development of societies.
However, that relevance seems to have waned. Today, the novel no longer holds a central place in the cultural con
versation. People's daily question has shifted from“What are you reading?” to“What are you streaming?” Television s
eries have emerged as the dominant form of middle-class entertainment in the twenty-first century.
Has prestige television reshaped the role of the novel? Many nineteenth-century novels gain vitality in the twentie
th century through film adaptations. Henry James, for example, would likely be pleased to know that The Portrait of a
Lady has been adapted into a BBC miniseries, a feature film, and even a television version—— each reaching a far lar
ger audience than the original print edition could ever have hoped for.
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8. Why did the novel gain recognition in the twentieth century?
A. It mirrored its link with reality.
C. It displayed attractive characters.
B. It was written in amusing forms.
D. It was authored by the middle-class.
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9. Which aspect of the twentieth-century novel does Stranger Than Fiction focus on?
A. Its rises and falls.
B. Its expansion and effect.
C. Its significance and limitation.
D. Its evolution and uniqueness.
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0. What does the underlined word“waned” in paragraph 4 mean?
A. Varied. B. Weakened. C: Peaked. D. Remained.
1. What does the example of The Portrait of a Ladyindicate?
A. Novels lose their artistic appeal. B. Adaptation decreases novels' status.
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C. Media breathe new life into novels. D. TV shows change the role of novels.
D
For thousands of years, people have changed food to please their sense of taste. More than 3,000years
ago Mesoamericans, living in. what is Mexico and Central America today, cooked com kernels(玉米粒) in
a
solution of wood ash' or limestone. The process unlocked nutrients and softened the tough outer shells of t
he corn, making it casier to chew.
With the invention of canned goods in the 19th century, the industrial-scale transformation of food be
came possible. According to the UN, the average daily food supply available for a person in the rich world
increased by over 20% between 1961 and 2021, to 3,500 kilocalories. In that time, obeaity rates have more
than tripled; today, nearly one in three people globally is obese or overweight.
Now worries are mounting that the heavy processing used' to cook up cheap, tasty snacks may itself b
e
harmful. A particular target is“ultra-processed foods”(UPFs), heavily processed foods like ice-cream or ins
tant noodles. At the heart of the debate is a question: are UPFs unhealthy because their nutritional content i
s poor, or does the processing somehow pose risks in itself? At the turn of the 21st century some scientists
noticed that people in Brazil were buying less sugar and oil than in the past. Yet rates of obesity were still
rising. This unintentionally occurred with the growing popularity of packaged desserts and ready-made me
als.
By now numerous studies have shown that people who consume diets high in UPFs tend to have mor
e
health problems. But a recent analysis by Samuel Dicken and Rachel Batterham at University CollegeLon
don reviewed 37 studies and found that even after adjusting for fat, sugar and salt UPFs were still strongly
linked
to poor health. That suggests there is more to their harm than just a poor nutrient profile.
Where those harms come from is still unclear, however. With so many influential causes that could al
so explain poor health — such as income and education — observational studies alone cannot offer conclu
sive
answers. Arn e Astrup,a Danish researcher, argues that evidently most of the studies that make statistical a
djustments to try to isolate(分离) the effects of processing are“not good enough”.
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2. Why did Mesoamericans process corn kernels?
A. To ensure better consumption.
C. To discover new solutions.
B. To enable easy handling.
D. To facilitate safe storage.
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3. What do the data in paragraph 2 show?
A. The history of food industry.
B. The benefits of preserved food.
C. The results of food mass production. D. The development of food processing.
4. What can be inferred about ultra-processed foods?
A. Their popularity is in decline. B. Their presence changes Brazilians’ dict.
C. Their nutrients can make up for their risks.D. Their processing methods arouse concerns.
5. Why do observational studies fail to determine the effects of UPFs?
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A. Many factors affect the results.
C. The studies lack enough evidence.
B. The related statistics are inaccurate.
D. The causes of harm remain unknown.
第二节 (共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
If you' ve been feeling a little pale and driod out, imagine how your houseplants feel in winter. While the sun
streams in through windows all summer long, during winter it's all shadows and drafts. 36 .Here are the four wa
ys you can make them happier.
Adjust the light. It's not only that the sunlight is lower in the sky — it's also available for fewer hours in the
day. To guarantee your plants are getting enough vitamin D, you can try moving them closer to southern-facing
windows. 37 . Plant lights can ensure that your plant gets enough light where it needs it.
Slow down the watering. I know that watering feels like the way in which wo give plants love, but it is also
the way in which we drown them. Too much water results in root rot. Ideally you want to water only so much tha
t the soil is damp, but not wet, when you stick your finger in a few inches down. 38 .
Dust your leaves. If you love your plants, you’ ll tend to their leaves by dusting them. Plants absorb nutrient
s from the· air through their leaves. 39 . In this case, spray them with water and wipe them with a cloth. If you''
re seeing leaf issues, such as all the leaves dropping, that can be a sign of over or under
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