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2025年高考英语压轴训练一.docx

1、2025 年高考英语压轴训练 1 一.阅读理解(共 25 小题) 1 .(2024•坪山区校级模拟) We travelled in Thailand.The staff at the hotels we stayed in went out of their way to make us feel welcome.You may say that they were just doing their jobs ,but this is not how it felt to us.At the iuDia Hotel in Ayutthaya the staff went above

2、 and beyond what we would have expected.The dining room was not open in the evening and when we asked where we could get a takeaway meal the front desk girl walked us to the nearby restaurant.She explained that the hotel staff would provide us with plates and dishes once we returned.Not only did the

3、y provide what we needed,but they also put our food in servicing bowls and took care of the clean - up while we slept.We were grateful and deeply touched by their kindness and care. For the rest of our visit to Thailand we stayed at the Novotel in Rangsit.Since we were there for a long period of

4、 time we became familiar with a few of the staff.They paid attention to our needs and did their best to ensure our stay was a pleasant one.They were also happy to stop and chat with us ,asking questions about our stay ,what we had done that day ,recommending things for us to do and sharing par

5、ts of their personal lives with us.Again ,it may be said that their friendliness was part of their job but somehow,I did not feel that was the case.It felt natural, open and honest and I would like to think that they enjoyed our conversations as much as we enjoyed theirs. On one of our walks my

6、brother and I were offered bottles of fresh water by one of the locals.She felt that we needed it and did not want to take payment for the two bottles she offered.She finally agreed to take 10 Thai bahts (泰铢).Instead we gave her 20. (1)Why does the author give the dining room as an example?

7、 A .To tell us when the usual dinner starts in Thailand. B .To explain how considerate the staff in the hotel are. C .To tell us where to eat when the dining room is closed. D .To show it is hard to get a takeaway meal in Thailand. (2)What can we know about the author from paragraph 2?

8、 A .He tried to know more about life in Thailand. B .He wanted to show what life he lived to the staff. C .He was getting along well with the staff in the hotel. D .He liked to know more about other people's secrets. (3)Why did the author pay one of the locals 20 Thai bahts? A .The

9、 author wanted to express gratitude. 1 B .The local asked the author for 20 Thai bahts. C .The author didn't take any change for the drink. D .Each bottle of fresh water was worth 10 Thai bahts. (4)Which can best describe the author's experience in Thailand? A .Exciting. B .Dangero

10、us. C .Disappointing. D .Pleasant. 2 .(2024•魏都区校级三模) Let's face it:Life is hard.But it doesn't have to be ,especially if you have the following products.From a workout mirror to a water purifier ,your day to day routine is about to get a lot easier. Tempo Move $495 SHOP.TEMPO.FIT Tempo make

11、s exercise truly convenient from your own home.You may recognize it as one of the many workout mirrors on the market,but the new tempo move system allows you to easily connect your phone and their apps to a TV ,and follow along with all their wonderful classes. VIVE Flow $499 AT VIVE.COM Vive gog

12、gles will bring an extremely accessible and refreshing approach to the VR world.The Vive goggles are ,well ,a pair of goggles not unlike something you'd wear to snowboard.They're extremely lightweight with a lightning fast set - up that's suitable for things like watching Netflix,or meditation(冥想).I

13、t's the calmest headset I've ever worn and uses cameras to let you control everything with just your hands. Hisense 75''U 80 X0 GR 8 K ULED Roku TV $ 1 ,800 AT BEST BUY 8 K sounded like a luxury,but now that brands like Hisense,which focus on a more affordable version,have got some time with the

14、 tech.You can finally bring the deep color output and astonishing de tail into your living room.Calling it"affordable"may be a little overstate,but compared to most 8 KTVs which all run over $5,000, it's the most cost - efficient version of the tech we've got. LARQ Water Purifier $ 139 AT LIVELA

15、RQ.COM Larq just made your water cleaner with light technology.The best part is that it some how manages to taste 2 clean and fresh too.And while I thought it may be a trick ,I've forced friends ,family ,and strangers to compare, and they all agree.Even if you don't care about clean water ,you'

16、ll care about that ,right? (1)What can be inferred about Vive Goggles? A.They are user - friendly. B.They help keep track of weight. C.They are intended for snowboarders. D.They can control everything. (2)What is special about Hisense 8 K TV? A.Its look is luxurious. B.It

17、s tech is advanced. C.It is economical. D.It features deep color. (3)Where is the text probably taken from? A.A consumer review. B.A science report. C.An online advertisement. D.A product introduction. 3 .(2024•雁塔区校级模拟)Dear Mr.Bran - son, I truly love Virgin Atlantic ,which is why

18、I continue to choose your flights despite a series of unfortunate incidents over the last few years.This latest incident takes the biscuit,though.Mr.Bran - son,look at the mustard.It was intended to accompany mashed potato.However ,here was more mustard than any person could handle in a mouthful.The

19、 potato masher had obviously broken , so it was decided the next best thing to do was pass the potatoes through the digestive system of a bird and blend it with "a bit" of mustard.Of course ,Mr.Bran - son , everybody likes "a bit" of mustard. By then ,I felt a little sick ,and I needed a sugar hit.

20、Luckily ,a small cookie was provided ,but it appeared to be some sort of backstreet underground cookie.Imagine biting into a piece of metal ,Mr.Bran - son.That would be softer on the teeth than this one. Exhausted and starving ,I decided to resort to your world - famous onboard entertainment ,so I

21、switched on the screen.Guess what ?It was incredibly hard to capture Boris Johnson's face through the flickering white lines running up and down the screen.I'd had enough ,but my only option was to simply stare at the seat and wait for 3 either food or sleep.Neither came for an incredibly long t

22、ime. So that was that.As I said at the start ,I love your brand.It's just a shame that such a simple thing could bring it crashing to its knees and begging for food. Best regards, Oliver Beale (1)What feeling does the underlined phrase "takes the biscuit" in paragraph 1 imply? A .An ai

23、r of indifference. B .A sense of frustration. C .A hint of anxiety. D .A burst of pain. (2)What did the author think of the mashed potato? A .It looked like metal. B .It tasted like bird food. C .It contained too much mustard. D .It was cooked in a special way. (3)Why did the autho

24、r turn on the screen? A .To distract himself from feeling unwell. B .To find out information about the flight. C .To appreciate a famous actor's performance. D .To test the quality of onboard entertainment. (4)What's the purpose of the letter? A .To offer constructive suggest

25、ions. B .To warn against an airline company. C .To inquire about solutions to a problem. D .To complain about unsatisfactory service. 4 .(2024•重庆一模) In July 1915 ,severely tortured by his poor health ,James Murray ,one of the early editors of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED),defined one fi

26、nal word.After his 36 years' dedication to the dictionary ,his hard labour had taken a toll , knowing he would not see the project complete. The poetic quality of Murray's final days is one of the many memorable tales in The Dictionary People.Beginning in 1857 ,the OED was a huge

27、crowdsourcing project - "the Wikipedia of the 19th century" - comprising 3 , 000 people.The idea was to create a "descriptive" dictionary that tracked words' use and 4 meaning over time ,unlike its "prescriptive" 18th 一century predecessor by Samuel Johnson ,which told readers how to

28、say and use words.Volunteers read widely ,mailing in examples of how "rare ,old 一fashioned ,new , strange" words were used.What is surprising about this fairly random method is that it worked. The origin story of Sarah Ogilvie's book is almost as improbable as that of the dictionary itself.Ms Ogilv

29、ie,a former scholar who served as an editor for the OED ,went into the documents of Oxford University Press and came across an old notebook.It had belonged to Murray and contained the names and details of the dictionary volunteers , most of whom had previously been unknown.The Dictionary Peop

30、le is her work of detective scholarship ,bringing the lives behind the names to readers. Ms Ogilvie's book is full of intriguing stories.The presentation of the book is unconventional,too,taking its structure from the work it describes.There are 26 alphabetical chapters ,each celebrating a gro

31、up of contributors ( memorably , "K" is for "kleptomaniac" people who desire to steal).This is a clever arrangement ,though it sometimes means that broader issues emerge only in pieces. Essentially,this is a story about ordinary people.It is concrete proof of those who,to cite dictionary 一helper Ge

32、orge Eliot , "lived faithfully a hidden life ,and rest in unvisited tombs". (1)What does the underlined expression "taken a toll" in paragraph 1 mean? A .Paid off. B .Proved in vain. C .Worn out the passion. D .Had a harmful effect. (2)What can we learn about the Oxford English Dict

33、ionary? A .It serves as an example of dictionary editing. B .It provides precise directions for word usage. C .It is a cooperative work of many volunteers. D .It was edited with the help of Samuel Johnson. (3)What is paragraph 3 mainly about? A .The story behind Sarah Ogilvie

34、's book. B .The detective methods of Sarah Ogilvie. C .Legends ofthe early OED editors. D .Murray's role in editing the OED. (4)Where is the text most probably taken from? 5 A .A review of a book. B .A biography of an editor. C .An essay on dictionary editing. D .An introduction

35、to a dictionary. 5.(2024•巴南区模拟) If you're interested in increasing your academic knowledge,consider taking an online college course. Open Culture It provides access to over 1 ,700 college courses for free.They're chosen from subjects like literature and computer science or specific schools like

36、 Harvard and Oxford.If you want to obtain an online degree ,you pay 一 the 一relevant fees.The site also provides access to certificates ,movies ,and e 一books.Some course categories include: Architecture Communication FutureLearn It offers free membership classes in several subjects,like law and l

37、iterature,taught by college professors and industry experts.Premium(高级) membership courses are available for a fee.There are various course types , which are short courses,online degrees,ExpertTracks and Microcredentials.You can complete the courses at your own pace.Featured courses include: Copywr

38、iting Fundamentals A Beginner's Guide to Fashion Design Academic Earth It matches prospective students with online coursework,either to audit(旁听) or work towards a degree.It's free to audit classes ,but it you seek course credits ,you pay a fee before attending the class.You may also select the u

39、niversity you wish to receive your online degree based on the ones the site offers.Its degree program includes subjects like: Business Education Coursera It affords students access to free courses and paid degree courses from several distinguished international colleges and universities.From the

40、 site ,you can explore earning a certification or a degree based on your learning goals.If you're seeking a new career path ,the site can help you with the process by offering courses to develop 6 your skills and earn professional documents.A few of the free classes offered include: Financial M

41、arkets Introduction to Psychology (1)What is special about FutureLearn's courses? A.They can all be learned flexibly. B.They all belong to premium members. C.They're all related to law and literature. D They're all taught by college professors. (2)If you want to make a career cha

42、nge ,which will you go to for a new skill? A.Academic Earth. B.Open Culture. C.FutureLearn. D.Coursera. (3)What do the online learning platforms have in common? A.They're fit for beginners with free time. B.They specifically serve working people. C.They only charge for thei

43、r certain courses. D.They offer courses for awarding degrees only. 6 .(2024•诸暨市模拟) Whales are celebrated for being the largest and most intelligent creatures in the ocean.Now ,biologists have discovered that they also capture (捕获) tons of carbon from the atmosphere, a service with an economi

44、c value of US $ 1 trillion for all the great whales , according to a new study published by the International Monetary Fund.The study points out that protecting whales,normally viewed as a human good ,also has a monetary motivation. "The carbon capture potential of whales is truly incredible ,

45、" said the report. "Our conservative estimates put the value of the average great whale at more than US $2 million ,and easily over US$1 trillion for the current stock of great whales." Whales absorb carbon in their bodies during their long lives ,some of which stretch to 200 years.When they die ,t

46、hey sink to the bottom of the ocean ,taking the carbon with them.According to the study, each great whale traps around 33 tons of carbon dioxide on average.A tree during the same period only contributes to 3 percent of the carbon absorption of the whale. Whale populations are today a smidgen of wha

47、t they once were.It is estimated that there are slightly more 7 than 1.3 million whales in the ocean ,a quarter of their pre ﹣whaling number of 4 to 5 million.Some species in particular ,like the blue whale ,are only 3 percent of what they used to be. "We can create financial methods to promote

48、the restoration of the world's whale populations ," said the report's authors. "Rewards could help those who pay significant costs as a result of whale protection." With the Paris Agreement coming into force next year and the effects of climate change ever more widespread ,we must

49、prevent the harm to whales.Researchers analyzed that unless new methods are put forward, it would take over 30 years to double the number of current whales,and several generations to return them to their pre﹣whaling numbers. "Society and our own survival can't afford to wait this long ," they said.

50、 (1)What does the new study reveal about whales? A .They are money﹣makers for good. B .Their intelligence is unquestionable. C .They are a natural climate solution. D .Their survival is threatened by carbon. (2)Why is a whale compared with a tree in paragraph 2? A .To indi

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