1、 1 1 0. When were the speakers supposed to meet? A. At 4:00 pm. B. At 4:30 pm. 2 025 届高三 9 月月考英语试卷 C. At 5:00 pm. ( 试卷满分 150 分,考试时间 120 分钟) 1. What did the man do to help the driver? A. He called the police. B. He stopped the driver’s car. C. He took the driver to the hospital. 第一部分 听力
2、共两节,满分 30 分) 第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分) . What color is Amy’s hair? 1 2 3 1 2. Where does the conversation take place? A. Blonde. B. Brown. C. Black. A. At a bus stop. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。 B. At the woman’s home. C. At a restaurant. . What is the man’s ethnic group? A. Han.
3、B. Miao. C. Tujia. 1 1 1 3. How old was Natalie when she took the picture? A. In her early 10s. B. In her early 30s. 4. Where does Natalie live now? . Why is Jennifer going to the town? A. She wants to visit someone. C. She has something to show there. . How does Henry find the book? C.
4、In her early 40s. B. She is curious about its festival. A. In Jerusalem. B. In Washington D.C. C. In New York City. 4 5 5. What caused Natalie to quit her career in modeling? A. Preference for the acting profession. B. Suggestions from her first agent. C. Pressure from her parents. A. Int
5、eresting. B. Useful. C. Challenging. . What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. An Olympic champion. B. An Olympic sports event. C. The origin of Olympic Games. 第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分) 1 6. Which movie came out in 1995? 听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。 A. Léon. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
6、B. Heat. C. Mars Attacks. 6 . What might help the woman most in speaking English? A. Social clubs. B. Foreign bars. C. Language exchange centers. C. A teacher. 1 7. Where did the race end? A. In France. 7 . What is probably the man? A. A tour guide. B. In the US. C. In Italy. B. A bu
7、sinessman. 1 8. What achievement did Offshore Team Germany make? A. Winning the VO65 class. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。 B. Winning the IMOCA class race. 8 . Why is Jason unable to volunteer for the organization now? C. Winning second place of the VO65 class. 9. What was life like on the boat? A. F
8、or his inexperience. B. For his busy schoolwork. C. For his young age. 1 9 . What area is the woman working on? A. No fresh food was served. B. Phone calls were not allowed. A. Transportation. B. Marketing. C. Social media. C. People couldn’t get enough sleep. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。
9、 2 0. Why was data collected? ton@ or call me on 0191 3387487. My client is looking to begin the interview process as soon as possible, so don’t miss out! A. To provide information for the next race. B. To help the teams perform better. C. To help scientists do research. 21.What is “I”
10、in the text most likely to be? A.A data engineer. B.A consultancy boss. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分) C.A recruitment specialist. D.A potential candidate. 第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分) 22.What does the advertised position involve doing? A A.Developing Azure Data Lake. B.Helping clients with dat
11、a platforms. Data Engineer – Remote - £60,000 + bonus C.Coding with both Python and SQL. D.Securing new customers for Microsoft. · Nigel Frank International ·Southampton, Southern ·1 day ago £45,000 – £60,000 Per Year ·Full-time ·Permanent Description 2 3.What would happen to an individual h
12、ired for the role? · A.He’d work part-time. B.He’d bring in $5,500 a month. C.He’d be asked to visit clients often. D.He’d be allowed to work remotely. I am working with a Microsoft Partnered consultancy who are recruiting (招募) a Data B Engineer to join their growing team. You will have the
13、opportunity to work on a variety of client projects across a number of different industries such as finance and the public sector etc. In this role your work will focus around the delivery of projects focusing on the latest Azure technologies. You will work directly with the organizations’ client
14、s base, to consult with them about their data initiatives and advise them on the best course of action when it comes to delivery and implementation of cloud-based data platforms. Among every generation, there are always youths ready to bear heavy burden of responsibility and devoted to their com
15、munity. Lee Hui Ling is one of them. Lee Hui Ling was exposed to environmental and social issues at a young age. Born into a family of artists, her mother had a strong environmental conscience, which she had expressed through her art and passed on to her daughter. After graduating from the Sarah
16、 Lawrence College in New York and moving back to Malaysia, Hui Ling’s concerns for the environment grew, particularly after the Fukushima nuclear crisis in 2011, her mother’s hometown. Hui Ling responded by setting up a Greenpeace Malaysia online community on various social media platforms. Requ
17、irements · · · Strong understanding of Microsoft Azure data platform architecture Coding experience with both Python and SQL Experience working with Azure Data Lake and Delta Lake storage A committed volunteer and a natural leader, Hui Ling was involved from the very beginning. She helped to
18、 organize and lead at meet-ups in cafes and community halls, as well as run workshops, and training. Taking direct action, she has participated in various campaigns like Break Free from Plastic. Salaries This is a salaried role paying up to £60,000 per year depending on experience and a company
19、 benefits package including bonus. This is mainly a home-based role with occasional fully expensed visits to client sites as and when required. “ Environmental activism has taught me that doing good is not a sprint, but a marathon, and It’s just a brief overview of the role. For the full informa
20、tion, please email me at a.pinker we need to develop the endurance to make it through the difficult times,” she said. “I think activism has been normalized, and with that kind of normalization, it brings a level of safety. It becomes a very effective way to speak about social issues and affe
21、ct change.” Feld, McNair, and Wilk placed wood and concrete in a machine to determine the amount of stress needed to break the underside of the objects. A wood block can bend by about one centimetre before it breaks, which requires a force of 500 newtons. Concrete blocks only need to be bent one
22、 millimeter before breaking, but since the material is hardly bendable, that displacement requires 2,500 to 3,000 newtons. And because some energy is lost upon collision (碰撞), the fist needs to apply even more force than that in order to actually break the blocks. Thankfully, the human hand is ca
23、pable of generating a very high degree of force in a very short time. The team discovered that within this brief time, “the hand of the Kung-fu master can apply a force of more than 3,000 newtons.” The team’s model indicates that the hand must reach a speed of 6.1 meters per second to break wood
24、and 10.6 meters per second to break concrete. They write, “the former speed is within range of the beginner, but the latter one calls for training.” The obvious follow-up question: “How is it that the hand of the Kung-fu master is not hurt by the force of the strike?” Here, it’s science to the re
25、scue: Human bone is five times firmer than concrete and fifty times harder to break. Of course, it’s technique, not strength, that provides the real power. “The precision to hit the center of the board makes kung-fu not only an excellent physical discipline but also a mental one.” An artist and
26、educator, Hui Ling organized participatory art projects in line with Greenpeace Malaysia campaigns on deforestation, and plastic pollution. One of them was the Wings of Paradise project, where she led a team of 30 youth volunteers in creating a 64-meter-long mural as part of a global street art c
27、ampaign against deforestation in Papua. “ There is a climate emergency,” said Hui Ling. “However, there is a beacon of hope in the youth activism of the last few years. The youths of today are well organized, and passionate in expressing their desire for positive change and a green and sustainab
28、le future for all.” 2 4.What can we know about Lee HuiLing’s mother? A.She was a successful artist. B.She self-taught her daughter. C.Her hometown was ruined by a nuclear disaster. D.Her family cared about the environment. 2 5.Which best describes Lee Hui Ling? A.Stubborn. B.Patient. 6.Wha
29、t does the underlined phrase “a sprint” in paragraph 5 mean? C.Influential. D.Aggressive. 2 28.What is the motivation of the team’s experiment? A.A momentary effort. B.A real dilemma. D.A fierce competition. A.To explore the mechanics of barehanded strikes. C.A tough decision. B.To assess
30、durability of different materials. 2 7.What might be the purpose of Wings of Paradise project? C.To demonstrate their passion for Kung-fu. A.To create unique mural. B.To help protect forests in Papua. D.To manage the trick of breaking concrete. C.To fight against plastic pollution. D.To hono
31、r young artists across the globe. 29.What can be inferred about barehanded breaking? C A.Bendability is a contributing factor. B.Kung-fu masters can break all objects. C.Concrete bends more before breaking. D.More energy is lost when breaking concrete. 30.What do Kung-fu beginners need to succe
32、ssfully break concrete without injury? A.A hand speed of 6.1 meters per second.B.Excellent academic discipline. A team decided to perform an experiment inspired by their collective passion for Kung-fu. The group was made up of Michael Feld, a physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
33、 undergraduates Ronald McNair and Stephen Wilk. They wanted to know: How can a bare hand break a solid block of wood or concrete without injury? What’s the trick? C.A large amount of practice. D.The precise measurements. 3 1.What is the last paragraph mainly talking about concerning t
34、he strike? characteristics crucial to species identity. A.Its follow-up experiments. B.Its influence on human bones. Both Mallet and Rosser think there are many more hybrid butterfly species out there. To find these hybrid species, people need to start gathering genomic data for all butterflies
35、 32.What implication does the discovery of H. elevates have? C.Ways to improve its effectiveness. D.The trick of avoiding bone injury. D In 1837, Darwin sketched a “tree of life” in his notebook, 12 years before the publication of his Origin of Species. Since then, the tree has been routinely
36、 used by biologists to explain how new species emerge from a common ancestor. But some scientists believe that new species can also arise from two parental species combining their genomes (基因组). A.It discredits a theory. B.It explains a phenomenon. C.It justifies an assumption. D.It corrects a
37、 misconception. 33.Which is hard evidence indicating H. elevatus is a hybrid? A.Its body size. B.Its behaviors. Now there is proof. C.Its mating preference. D.Its color pattern. Today, scientists report in the journal Nature that the Amazonian butterfly species Heliconius elevatus arose from
38、 the combining of two others. By comparing the genetic blueprints of other butterfly species, researchers led by Harvard University research associate Neil Rosser, demonstrated that the H. elevatus genome is a mixture of 1 percent of the species H. melpomene and 99 percent of H. pardalinus. 34.W
39、hat did Mallet and Rosser do about H. elevatus in the two decades? A.They preserved its key habitats. B.They disclosed its real identity. C.They changed its genetic mechanism. D.They improved its unique appearance. 35.What is the best title for the text? A.Hybrid Butterflies Found Two decades a
40、go, Mallet realized that all the close relatives of H. elevatus wore a pattern called “tiger mimicry ring.” H. elevatus, on the other hand, wore a “nailhead ray” outfit that was only shared by H. melpomene, a distant relative. It was as if H. elevatus showed up at the family reunion with an outfi
41、t borrowed from a stranger. This was a smoking gun that H. elevatus was a hybrid (杂交的) species, but Mallet had to wait for two decades for genomic data to confirm his suspicion. B.Darwin’s Theory Overturned C.Genetic Map of New Species Completed D.Breakthrough Made in Butterflies’ Preservation
42、 第二节 (共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分) If you’ve ever been on a long-haul (长途的) flight, you’ll know that it can be challenging to keep yourself rested and occupied for that many hours, especially if you’re not flying first- While Mallet and colleagues gathered genomic sequences of Heliconius butterfli
43、es, Rosser set up butterfly cages to observe H. elevatus behavior. The combined effort of Mallet’s genomic sequencing and Rosser’s behavioral studies led to the discovery of key regions in the H. elevatus genome associated with color pattern, host plant preference, and mating preference. To Rosse
44、r and Mallet’s surprise, all of these crucial genes came from H. melpomene. class. 36 . Check out these 5 tips on how to make your flight more bearable. Start by dressing for comfort. Since you’ll be in those clothes for over 24 hours — from the time you leave your home till you reach your des
45、tination — you’ll want to make sure that you’re wearing comfortably. Pick out casual clothes with loose-fitting tops and bottoms. They also don’t restrict blood flow, which could be an issue when you’re sitting for so long. 38 . These include a travel pillow, an eye mask and ear plugs to help you
46、 sleep. Also bring along your own earphones as the ones provided by the airline may not fit comfortably 37 . Although only 1 percent of the H. elevatus genome comes from H. melpomene, these are spread across the H. elevatus genome in 44 independent “genetic islands,” and control or have g
47、reat sound. the neighbourhood were inside the mailbox. 52 it and they stopped by sometimes to see what’s 53 Once you board, monitor the time at your destination and adjust your sleep-wake cycle accordingly, even if it means resisting the temptation of in-flight entertainment to sleep during
48、Don says he now doesn’t want to know who is 54 for the mailbox saga (连续事 the night. 39 . It will help with the jetlag that will surely come after you touch down. 情) but he hopes it will and satisfaction.” 41.A.unusual 42.A.bill 55 as “the little adorable couple makes our life full of surp
49、rise Lastly, drink plenty of water to counteract the dry cabin air — shoot for a glass every hour. Bring a big empty water bottle with you on the plane and once you’re comfortably seated and B.useful C.easy D.familiar D.report before the plane takes off, ask a flight attendant to get it full. A.They aren’t only for your comfort 40 . B.note C.picture C.moved in 43.A.reached out 44.A.Suddenly 45.A.release B.set out B.Recently B.replace B.confused B.mission B.purchased B.claimed B.faded D.messed up B.Next, pack some creature comforts C.Gradually D.Initiall
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