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2025屆滄州運東五校二模英語第I卷(選擇題)一、聽力-選擇題:本大題共20小題,共30分。1.Howdoesthewoman’sfoodtaste?A.Salty. B.Hot. C.Sweet.2.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Inacinema. B.Inarestaurant. C.Inasupermarket.3.聽對話,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項

Wherearethespeakers?A.Inabookstore. B.Inalibrary. C.Inaclassroom.4.聽對話,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項

Whatdoesthewomanplantododuringholiday?A.Doapart-timejob. B.TraveltoAustralia.

C.Visitherparents. 5.聽對話,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項

WhatisthemainreasonforthepopularityofZibokebabs?A.Thereasonableprice. B.Thegoodtaste.

C.Thelocals?friendliness. 聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whatcouldthemanseeoutofthewindow?A.Astreet. B.Aparkinglot. C.Agarden.7.Whatwasthemandisappointedatabouttheroom?A.Thefridge. B.Thecoffeemaker. C.TheTV.聽材料,回答小題。8.Whendidthemangethisfirstcar?A.At16. B.At19. C.At22.9.Whatdoesthemanwanthisdaughtertodo?A.Previewcollegesubjects. B.Focusonherstudy.

C.Workpart-time. 聽材料,回答問題。10.Wherearegrandparentssitting?A.Inthefrontrow. B.Inthemiddle. C.Inthebehind.11.Howdoestheman?sfatherfeel?A.Exciting. B.Nervous. C.Happy.12.Whatarethelittlebrothersdoing?A.Talkingloudly. B.Standingquietly.

C.Makingfunnyfaces. 聽材料,回答問題。13.Whichexercisedoesthemanuseasanexampleof“PassionandSpeed”?A.The100-meterrace. B.Theskiing.

C.Thesurfing. 14.Whydoesthemanlikeboxing?A.Itspostureiscool.

B.Itrequiresconcentration.

C.Ittakeshismindoffdailyconcerns.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。15.Whatdoesthemanwanttodoaftergraduation?A.Runbusinesses. B.Designbuildings. C.Teachhistory.16.Whatisthewomaninterestedin?A.Growingplants. B.Law. C.Medicine.17.Howdoesthewomansoundintheend?A.Uninterested. B.Doubtful. C.Supportive.聽材料,回答下列小題18.Whatdoesthewomanlikemost?A.Paper-cuts. B.NewYearpictures.

C.Watercolorpaintings. 19.Whatkindofanimalismentioned?A.Birds. B.Cats. C.Dogs.20.Whodidthewomanseemakingpaper-cutsyesterday?A.Anoldwoman. B.Aman. C.Ayoungwoman.二、閱讀理解:本大題共15小題,共37.5分。AAsaphotographer,haveyouthoughtaboutenteringphotocompetitions?Whichphotocompetitionshouldyouenter?Ifyou?vefoundyourselfaskingthequestions,you?reintherightplace.Thisarticlewillintroducesomeofthemostfamousphotocompetitionstoyou.WorldPressPhotoAwardsIfyouwanttotestyourphotojournalism(攝影新聞報道)skillsagainstothersinmorethanonecompetition,considerjoiningtheWorldPressPhotoAwards.Thecompetitionhasbeenhostedeachyearsince1955andthereareregionalandoverallwinners.Deadline(截止日期):JanuaryEntryFees:FreePrizes:Regionalwinners:€1,000.Globalwinners:€6,000.IstanbulPhotoAwardsTheIstanbulPhotoAwardsishostedeachyearbyAnadoluAgency,Turkey.Butyoudon?tneedtohaveabaseinIstanbultoenterthecompetition.Youcanapplyforseveralcategories(類別),includingsinglenews,storynews,andcategoriesrangingfromsportstonature.Thecompetitionisorganizedmainlyfornewsphotographers.Deadline:FebruaryEntryFees:FreePrizes:Categorywinners:$3,000.Runners-up(亞軍):$1,500.Third-placed:$1,000.AmateurPhotographeroftheYearTheAmateurPhotographeroftheYearawardisheldeveryyear.You?llhavetheopportunitytoenterseveralroundsthroughouttheyear,eachofwhichhasadifferenttopic.Deadline:VariesEntryFees:FreePrizes:Winnergets£500(eachround);£1,000fortheoverallwinner.Second-placedget£100.Third-placedget£50.LandscapePhotographeroftheYearIfyouliveintheUKandwanttoshowyourcountry?sbeauty,youmightwanttoconsiderenteringthecompetition.Thecompetitionhasseveralcategories,includingcitylife,blackandwhite,andclassicview.Deadline:MayEntryFees:£9.99Prizes:Winner:£10,000andabook.Categorywinners:£1,000andabook.Categoryrunners-up:Abook.21.Whichcompetitioncanaphotographerenterseveraltimesinayear?()A.IstanbulPhotoAwards.

B.WorldPressPhotoAwards.

C.AmateurPhotographeroftheYear.

D.LandscapePhotographeroftheYear.22.WhatdoWorldPressPhotoAwardsandIstanbulPhotoAwardshaveincommon?()A.Theyrequireentryfees.

B.Theysetthreelevelsofprizes.

C.Theyarehostedinthesamemontheachyear.

D.Theyaremainlyheldfornewsphotographers.23.HowmuchcanacategorywinnerwhoentersLandscapePhotographeroftheYearget?()A.£500. B.£1,000. C.£6,000. D.£10,000.BChadNelson?sfive-minuteanimatedfilm(動畫片),calledCritterz,wasshownonlinethisweekandintroducesviewerstofurrycreaturesthatliveinanimaginaryjungle.It?sanearlyexampleshowingthepossibilitiesanddangersofusingartificialintelligence(AI)infilm-making,adevelopmentthatbothexcitesandworriesHollywood.Nelson,anindependentvisualartist,didn?tuseAIforthewholeproduction.Hewrotethescripthimself,andinvitedactorstorecordtheaudioandanimatorstobringthecreaturestolife.Itwouldnormallytakealargegroupofmemberssixfullmonthstocreatethekindsofhigh-qualityimagesinCritterz,Nelsonsaid.ButusingOpenAI?sDALL·E,theprocesswentmuchfaster,onlyoneweek.Independentfilm-makersandHollywoodstudioshavebeenearlyusersofAItools,whichcancreatetexts,imagesandvideosbasedonplentyofdata.Theseincreasinglyadvancedproductscansavetimeandresources,theirsupporterssay.Buttheappearanceofthesetoolsiscausingtrepidation.ArecentreportsaidAIcouldhaveagreatinfluenceontheglobaleconomyandsubject300millionjobstoautomation(自動化).Actors,suchasKeanuReeves,areraisingalarmbells,sayingtheriseofgenerativeAI(suchasDALL·EandChatGPT)is“scary”andcouldbeawayformanagersnottopayartistsfairly.ManyHollywoodstudiosseethistechnologyasawaytocutcostswhenmakingmovies.GregBrockman,thepresidentandco-founderofOpenAI,whichmakesChatGPT,hasarguedthatAIwillimprovecinema,allowingpeopletohaveinteractive(互動的)experienceswithart.HegavetheexampleoftheendingofHBO?sGameofThrones.Nelsonsaid,“It?slikelythatAIwillreplacesomejobsinHollywoodwhilealsopotentiallycreatingmore.”Hementionedtheappearanceofcomputer-editingsoftware,andhowthatreplacedmoretraditionalmovie-editingjobsandprocesses.24.WhatdoweknowaboutthefilmCritterz?

)A.ItwasproducedbyHBO.

B.ItisthefirstfilmtouseAI.

C.Itsimagestooksevendaystomake.

D.ItsscriptwascompletelycreatedbyAI.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“trepidation”inParagraph4mean?()A.Concern. B.Justice. C.Curiosity. D.Excitement.26.Whyis“GameofThrones”mentionedinParagraph5?()A.ToexplainthefunctionsofAI.

B.ToshowthetroublecausedbyAI.

C.TointroducethecompanyOpenAI.

D.TopraisetheadvantagesofusingAI.27.WhatdidNelsonthinkofusingAIinfilm-making?()A.Itmayopenupnewjobopportunities.

B.Itmayimprovepeople?sjobperformance.

C.Itmaychangethedevelopmentofthecomputer.

D.ItmayinspireHollywoodtocreatemoremovies.CCanasmallgroupofdrones(無人機)guaranteethesafetyandreliabilityofrailwaysand,atthesametime,helprailwayoperatorssavebillionsofeuroseachyear?Thatistheverylikelyfutureofapplyingtoday?s“eyesinthesky”technologytomakingsurethatthemillionsofkilometresofrailtracksandinfrastructure(基礎設施)worldwidearesafefortrainsona24/7basis.Dronesarealreadybeingusedtoexaminehigh-tensionelectricallines.Theycoulddopreciselythesamethingtoinspectrailwaylinesandothervitalaspectsofrailinfrastructuresuchasthecorrectpositionofrailwaytracksandswitchingpoints.Themoreregularlytheycanbeinspected,themorerailwaysafety,reliabilityandon-timeperformancewillbeimproved.Costswouldbecutandoperationswouldbemoreefficient(高效)acrosstheboard.Thatincludeshugesavingsinmaintenancecostsandbetterprotectionofrailwaypersonnelsafety.ItiscalculatedthatEuropeanrailwaysalonespendapproximately20billioneurosayearonmaintenance,includingsendingmaintenancestaff,oftenatnight,toinspectandrepairtherailinfrastructure.Thatcanbedangerousworkthatcouldbeavoidedwithdronesassistingthecrews?efforts.Byusingthelatesttechnologies,dronescouldalsostartprovidinghigher-valueservicesforrailways,detectingfaultsintherailorswitches,beforetheycancauseanysafetyproblems.Toperformthesetasks,dronesforraildon?tneedtobeflyingoverhead.Engineersarenowworkingonanewconcept:theraildronesofthefuture.Theywillbemovingonthetrackaheadofthetrain,andprogrammedtorunautonomously.VerysmalldroneswithadvancedsensorsandAIandtravellingaheadofthetraincouldguideitlikeaco-pilot.Withtheirabilitytoseeahead,theycouldsignalanyproblem,sothatfast-movingtrainswouldbeabletoreactintime.28.Whatdoes“maintenance”underlinedinparagraph3referto?A.Personnelsafety. B.Assistancefromdrones.

C.Inspectionandrepair. D.Constructionofinfrastructure.29.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Thefrequencyofdroneshasnothingtodowithrailwaysafety.

B.Maintenanceanddesigncostscanbehugelyreducedbyusingdrones.

C.Dronescannotofferprotectiontotherailcrews.

D.Droneswillbeabletoprovideearlywarnings.30.What?stheauthor?sattitudetowardsthefutureoftheraildrones?A.Indifferent. B.Negative. C.Positive. D.Notmentioned.31.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.HowDronesWillChangetheFutureofRailways

B.HowProductionofDronesCanBeExpanded

C.WhatDifficultyDroneDevelopmentWillFace

D.WhatFaultsCanBeDetectedwithDronesDAnewstudysuggestspeoplemightlikechatbot-producedpoemsfortheirsimpleandstraightforwardimages,emotionsandthemes.Inarecentexperiment,theresearcherstaskedOpenAI’sChatGPTwithgeneratingpoemsinthestylesoffamouspoets,thenpresented1,634participantswithtenpoems—fivehuman-writtenandfivechatbot-generated—andassessedhowpeopleratedthepoemsbasedon14qualities,includingrhythmandoriginality.Interestingly,theytendedtoratetheAI-generatedpoemshigheronaverage,suggestingapreferencefortheirstraightforwardnessandclarity.WhyreadersseemtopreferAI-generatedpoetryisnotentirelyclear,buttheresearchers’bestguessisthattheAIpoemsmaybemoreappealingbecausetheyarerelativelystraightforwardandsimpletocomprehend.“EmilyDickinsonsometimesbreakstheexpectedrhymescheme(韻律)onpurpose,”saysBrianPorter,aresearcherattheUniversityofPittsburgh,“ButtheAI-generatedpoemsinherstyleneverdidthatonce.”Besides,modernreadersdon’tseemtowanttobotherthemselvestoreaddeeptothinkcritically.Instead,theyprefertextsgivingtheminstantanswers.“WhenreaderssaytheypreferAIpoetry,theywouldseemtobeshowingtheirfrustrationwhenfacedwithwritingthatdoesnotyieldtotheirattention,”headds.WhilethefindingsraiseconcernsaboutAIpotentiallyreplacinghumanartistsandputtingthemoutofworkoneday,DorotheaLasky,theonlylivingpoetwhosewritingswereincludedintheexperiments,saysit’snotnecessarilyabadthingthatreadersenjoyedtheAI-generatedpoems.“Poetrywillalwaysbenecessary,”Laskysays,“IftheyreadAIpoemsandlikethatpoembetterthanahuman-generatedpoem,thenthat,tome,isbeautiful.Theyhaveagoodexperiencewithapoem,andIdon’tcarewhowroteit.Ifeelthereisroomforallpoets—evenrobotpoets.”Thisstudyprovidedaplatformfortheintersectionoftechnologyandcreativity,promptingreflectiononthefutureofpoetryandartisticexpression.32.Whydidtheresearchersconducttheexperiment?A.Tocreateatechnique. B.Toclarifyaconcept.

C.Todetailanexample. D.Toconfirmafinding.33.WhatdoestheexampleofEmilyDickinsonimply?A.Robotsaremorecomplicatedthanhumans.

B.AImeetsmodernreaders’readingpreference.

C.Chatbotistrainedtowriteincreativepatterns.

D.Classicpoetrylacksuniquecharmingfeatures.34.WhichbeliefdoesDorotheaLaskyhaveaboutpoetry?A.Allflowersbloomtogether.

B.Nodishsuitsalltastes.

C.It’snousecryingoverspiltmilk.

D.Timeandtidewaitfornoman.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.WillPoetsBelostinAIEra?

B.ChatGPT:aNewAdvancement

C.FakeorReal—aConcernaboutAI

D.ChatGPTorDickinson,Whoisbetter?三、閱讀七選五:本大題共5小題,共12.5分。ReasonstoPutonYourRollerbladesandHitthePavementRollerblading(滑旱冰)isgreatforbuildingbalance,strengtheningmuscles,andimprovingmentalhealth.It?salsoacheap,fun,andeco-friendlywaytogetyourdailyexercisein.It?sfun.Weallknowthatweshouldbeexercisingseveraltimesaweek,andpickingaworkoutthatisfunnaturallymotivatesustogetupandgetgoing.

(36)

Thetopbenefitofrollerbladingisexercisinginwaysthatarefun,soul-filling,andmentalhealth-improving.It?scheap.Rollerbladingisalsoagreatexercisechoicebecauseitcostsverylittle.

(37)

There?snoneedtopayforamonthlygymmembershiporexpensiveequipment.Rollerbladescostalotlessthanabike.It?seco-friendly.

(38)

Rollerbladingismuchfasterthanwalkingandcantakeyouuptotenmiles.Maybethat?swhysomeViennesecitizensarechoosingtousethissustainable(可持續的)activityfortheirmeansoftransportation.Skaterandclimateactivist,GerhardLadstatteexplainswhyhestartedFridayNightSkating,afreestreetskatingevent.“Wewanttomovewithoutburningfuel.”Peoplelookingforanoil-freewaytogettoaworkplacethatisn?ttoofarfromhome,whilecombiningdailyexerciseintotheirroutine,canconsiderrollerbladingtowork.

(39)

It?sgoodforyourmentalhealth.Likeanyformofaerobicexercise,skatingisassociatedwithanumberofwellnessbenefits.

(40)

Byfixingyourattentiononboththebodyanditssurroundings,youcanshiftfocusawayfromnegativethoughtpatternsandanxieties.Rollerbladingcanalsoincreaseself-confidenceandpositivefeelings.A.Inotherwords,rollerbladinghasitall.B.Exerciseandfreshaircanreducestress.C.Notonlyisskatingcheap,italsobenefitsnature.D.Allyouneedisapairofskatesandsomesafetyequipment.E.Rollerbladingisanexcitingwaytogetinfreshairandexercise.F.It?seasytoseewhysomanypeoplearediscoveringthejoysofskating.G.Unlikeabicycle,youdon?tneedtofindaplacetostoreyourskateswhileyouwork.四、完形填空:本大題共15小題,共15分。YuriWilliamsandRodneySmithJr.travelacrossall50states,bringingjoytosickanddisabledchildren.Eachvisitiscarefullyplannedtoensureitcreates

(41)

momentsofhopeandcomfort.Theypacktheircarwithbundlesofbrightlywrappedgifts,

(42)

eachbagwithcarebeforedeparture.Williams,whohasatalentfor

(43)

intocharacters,dressesassuperheroeslikeSpider-ManandDeadpool,adjustinghiscostumewith

(44)

precision,whileSmith,dressedasamerryChristmaself,carefullyputsonhispointedhatand

(45)

happinesswherevertheygo.Themission

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fromdeeppersonalloss.In2009,Williamslosthismothertocancer,which

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himtothecore.Foryears,hewas

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inaseaofoverwhelminggrief,oftensittingsilentlyinhisroom,

(49)

togathertheenergytomoveforward.

(50)

,hemadeafirmdecisiontohonorhermemorybycreatingsomethingmeaningful.In2018,hefoundedAFutureSuperHeroandFriends,anonprofitorganization

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tosupportingchildrenbattlingsevereconditionsandspreadinglightduringtheirdarkestmoments.Thepairdrives

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throughthe48neighboringstates,makingfrequent

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athomes,hospitals,andshelters.TheyevenflewallthewaytoAlaskaandHawaiitoensurenochildisleftout.Whenfundingruns

(54)

,theydon?t

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todipintotheirownsavings,committedtomakingthejourney.41.A.precious B.previous C.precise D.potential42.A.loading B.checking C.unpacking D.hiding43.A.slipping B.stepping C.transforming D.trading44.A.absolute B.relative C.loose D.rough45.A.preserves B.accumulates C.spreads D.consumes46.A.withdrew B.suffered C.separated D.arose47.A.moved B.shook C.calmed D.warmed48.A.drowning B.floating C.swimming D.sailing49.A.managing B.failing C.hesitating D.attempting50.A.Reluctantly B.Eventually C.Immediately D.Casually51.A.objected B.adjusted C.devoted D.opposed52.A.endlessly B.restlessly C.tirelessly D.carelessly53.A.tours B.stops C.breaks D.shows54.A.short B.long C.wild D.loose55.A.want B.hope C.expect D.hesitate第II卷(非選擇題)五、閱讀下面短文,在空白處填人1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式,共15分。根據首字母或所給的中文填入單詞的適當形式,使篇章意思完整LeadersoftheEuropeanUnionsaytheywillhelpGreeceasitstrugglesunderamountainofdebt.Buttheleadersdidnotannounceany

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(詳細的)planforGreeceaftermeetinginBrusselsonThursday.TheysaidthatwasbecauseGreecehasnotr

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(請求)anyfinancialsupport.EuropeanCommissionPresidentsaidthismeansthe

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(當局、官方)believesitdoesnotneedthesupport.Businessmenhadamixed

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(反應)tothestatementsfromBrussels.WorriesoverGreekdebthavepushedtheeurotoitsl

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(低)valueinmonthsagainstthedollar.Sixteenofthetwenty-sevennationsintheEuropeanUnionuseeuroastheircurrency.Now,thes

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membersareseekingwaystohelptheweakerones.EuropeanUnionruleslimitthechoicesfora

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(拯救).TheEuropeanCentralBankandnationalcentralbanksarenotp

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toaidmembersbypurchasingtheirdebt.Europeanofficialshopetoavoidtheeconomic

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(災難)thatcouldbecomeevenworseifGreece

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topayitsdebt.ThisyearGreece?sdebtcouldreach120%ofitsGDP.六、書面表達:本大題共1小題,共15分。66.假定你是李華,本周末你市將有戶外英歌舞蹈(Yinggedance)表演。請你給你的交換生好友Jenny寫一封郵件邀請她同往,內容包括:1.表演時間及地點;2.交通方式及路線安排;3.觀看表演時的注意事項。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。DearJenny,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua

七、任務型讀寫:本大題共1小題,共25分。67.閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。BeyondtheHorizonOshimawassittingattheseasidebutthebeautifulsitedidnotmakeherfeelgood.Herfacewasdullandgloomy.Shewasstaringatthesettingsunwithoutanexpressiononherface.Butshewasnotanunhappychildlikethisalways.Sixmonthsbefore,Oshimawasahappychildwholovedplayingatthebeachwithherbrotherandsister.HerbrotherMittsuusedtomakesandcastleandOshimaandhersisterOsheencollectedtheseashells.Herfatheralwaysshouted,“Comehome,it'slate”,buttheywouldnotlisten.Theseasidewasliketheirsecondhome.Athousealso,theywereahappyfamilywhoalwayslaughedandplayedandhadnoproblemstobotherfor.Onedayallofasuddensomethingterriblehappened.Aviolenttsunamicameandtooktheentirecountryinitsgrip.Itwasahugenaturaldisaster.Mostofthehouseswerewashedaway.Thecitiesandtownswerefloodedwithwater.Oshima’stownwasneartheseaandsothetsunamiflooded

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