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黃浦區2025年高考模擬考2025年2025年4月(完成試卷時間:105分鐘總分:115分)第I卷(共75分)ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,youwillhavesevensecondstodecidewhichchoiceisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Nowyouhave100secondstoreadallthechoicesonthescreen.A.Annoyed. B.Curious. C.Pleased. D.Unconcerned.A.Thewomanhasfinishedherreport.B.Themanwillhelpthewomanwiththereport.C.Themanadvisesthewomantohaveabreaknow.D.Thewomanneedsacupofcoffeetogoonwithherreport.A.Inabookstore.B.Inashoppingmall.C.Atacarrentalcenter.D.Atanairportticketcounter.A.Todonatecashtohelpstudentscontinuetheirstudies.B.Toinvestinestablishingcashrewardsfortopstudents.C.Torewardbothhigh-achievingandprogressingstudents.D.Toencouragestudentswithpoorestgradesthroughcashrewards.A.Itisaninterestingbook.B.Itisworthreadingagain.C.Itisdifficulttounderstand.D.Itisunrelatedtotheman’sessay.A.Hehadhisbrotherredecorateit.B.Hesoughtdesignideasfromthewoman.C.Hedesignedithimselfwithhisbrother’shelp.D.Hehiredaprofessionaldesignertodecorateit.A.Ithasexistedforalongtime.B.Itcanenhancethepresentchain.C.Itisasperfectasitwasshowninthepresentation.D.Itistoonoveltobeappreciatedbyregularsuppliers.A.Totrackthedamagedpackage.B.Torepairthepackageforthewoman.C.Tocalculatethenumberofcallstoday.D.Tosubmitaclaimrequestforthewoman.A.Followothers’footsteps.B.Admithisownweaknesses.C.Focusonself-improvement.D.Keepcomparingwithothers.A.Fictionalandfunny.B.Fact-basedandtraditional.C.Objectiveandentertaining.D.Unpredictableandamusing.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,youwillhavesevensecondstodecidewhichchoicewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Nowyouhave30secondstoreadallthechoicesonthescreen.A.TheycanenjoyOlympic-standardeventsthere.B.Theycanenjoyanopen-doorexperiencethere.C.Itallowsthepooltobeusedforoutdoorswimming.D.Itcreatesamorespaciousandcomfortableenvironment.A.Throughequipmentupgrades.B.Byprovidingonlinetrainingcourses.C.Throughweeklygrouptrainingsessions.D.Byofferingfulltrainingandon-dutytrainers.A.ThosewhowanttojoinLPClubs.B.Passersbyapplyingforatrainerposition.C.CompetitiveathletestrainingfortheOlympics.D.Localswhoareinterestedinopen-airexperience.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Nowyouhave30secondstoreadallthechoicesonthescreen.A.Toreducecaruse.B.Todecreasepollution.C.Toeaseeconomicpressure.D.Tofundpublictransportation.A.$2.25. B.$5. C.$9. D.$11.25.A.Itwillhavenoeffectontrafficorpollution.B.Itmayaffectbusinessandtroubledailydrivers.C.Thefeesaretoolowtomakeanysignificantdifference.D.Itwillleadtoanincreaseinpublictransportationusage.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.Nowyouhave40secondstoreadallthechoicesonthescreen.A.Thevegetarianfoodfestival.B.Thepricesofherfarmgoods.C.ThewaytotheNewcastleCityHall.D.Theman’shelpwithherworkonthefarm.A.Shebakesitemsfromvegetables.B.Shehopestopromotehervegetablefarm.C.Sheisseekingsellersforherhomebakery.D.Shewantstolearnhowtogroworganicvegetables.A.Owningasmallfarmshop.B.Providingnecessarycertificates.C.Uploadingthepicturesofhomebaking.D.Self-checkingthesafetyoftheirproduce.A.Thedeadlineforapplication.B.Thecompletionofthebakingtask.C.Theissuingofcertificatestosellers.D.Theclosingdateofthefoodfestival.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Howto‘Shift’BigFeelingsEmotionsareafundamentalpartofwhatmakesushuman.Thecurrentwisdomintherapy(心理治療)andonsocialmediaisthatweshouldfacenegativeemotionsheadon—andthatifwedon’t,theywillgobadinsideofus.There’snodoubtthat1(cope)withstressfulsituationsthroughlong-termavoidanceisharmfulandcanleadtomorepsychologicaldistress,butnotallavoidanceisbad.Sometimes,it’sbestnottochoosebetweenapproachingoravoiding,buttoshiftbetween2twointentionally.Avoidancecanallowtheintensityofanegativeexperience3(decrease).Itcanalsoprovidedistance4helpsusseetheexperiencefromabroaderperspective.Howcanyoufigureoutwhethertoavoidortofaceuptoyourfeelings?Dr.Kross,anemotionresearcher,suggestedaskingyourself,“Is5I’mdoingmakingmefeelbetterabouttheprobleminfrontofme?Isthisissuestillaconcern6Itakesometimeawayfromit?”Ifyoufindthatshiftingyourfocusbringsyoureliefandyourconcernsdon’tresurfacedowntheroad,that7(count)asworking.Youmightsaysomethingregrettableataparty,forinstance,butinsteadofworryingaboutit,youdistractyourselfbywatchingfunnyvideosthatnight.Whenweusetheword“you,”itisalmostonlytorefertootherpeople,Dr.Krosssaid.Butwhenyouuseitonyourself,it’sastrategy8(know)asdistancedself-talk,whichcanbeapowerfulwaytoregulatenegativeemotions.Soinsteadofsaying“Iamstressedout,”whichmaycauseyourhearttorace,tellyourself“9arestressedout.”Thiscastsyou10theroleof“someoneelse,”andmayhelpyoufeelmoresympathyandunderstandothers’feelings.SectionBDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.enthusiasts B.free-spirited C.fresh D.incredibly E.invisible F.memoryG.mutually H.on-location I.ordinary J.popularized K.transformedUrbanSketchingRetreats(城市寫生靜修)areTakingOffManytravellerstakepicturesduringtheirtrips,butothersfindthatslowingdowntoillustrateaplacehelpsthemappreciateitinamoremeaningfulway.Backinthe1800s,FrenchartistslikeEugèneLouisBoudinandClaudeMonetpackedtheirpaintbrushesandsetofftocapturethenaturallandscape–andintheprocess,they11artaspeopleknewit.Whilepaintingoutdoorsonthespothasbeenaroundforroughly200years,the“enpleinair”(open-air)artmovement12byBoudinandMonethasrecentlyinspiredanewertrend:urbansketching.Thiscasual,13approachtoenpleinairartisoftenaccompaniedbytexttotellthestoryoftheartist’ssurroundingswhentheytravel.“Sketchingonthegoatdifferentplacesaroundtheglobeopensyoureyestoeverythingfromtheobvioustothe14.Asketchcapturesa(n)15ofpeopleandplacesinawaythataphotographnevercan,”saysAnnetteMorris,educationdirectoratUrbanSketchers,aglobalcommunitythatorganisesurbansketchingwalksforpainting16.AlexHillkurtz,anurbansketcher,believesdrawingorpainting17helpstravellersslowdownandexperienceaplaceinadifferentway.“Whiletravelling,there’satendencytorushthroughwish-listexperiences.Urbansketchingretreatsallowustostepoutofthebusyandnoisyactivitiesbycreatingsomethingbyhand,”heexplains.“Aswedraw,wenoticethebeautyinthe18:thewaysunlightwarmsascene,thecomingsandgoingsoflocalsinamarketandthecoloursreflectedinthewaterfountain.”“Asanartinstructor,it’swonderfultoseehoweachparticipantbringsa(n)19perspectivetowhat’sinfrontofthem,”saysAliciaAradilla,whonowleadsurbansketchingretreats.“Everysketchbookendsupbeingdifferent;Ifindthat20appealingaboutsketchingtrips.”ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Tragicoptimism,whichmeansfindingmeaningandmaintaininghopedespiteinevitablepain,lossandsuffering,isacruciallifeskill.Therearethreetragediesthateveryonefaces.Thefirsttragedyis__21__pain,becausewearemadeoffleshandbone.Thesecondisguilt,becausewehavethefreedomtomakechoicesandthusfeelresponsiblewhenthingsdon’tgoourway.Thethirdisloss,becausewemustfacetherealitythateverythingwevalueis__22__,includingourownlives.Tragicoptimismmeansacknowledging,acceptingandevenexpectingthatlifewillcontainhardshipandhurt,thendoingeverythingwecantomoveforwardwitha__23__attitudeanyway.Itrecognizesthatonecannotbehappybytryingtobehappyallthetime,orworseyet,__24__weoughttobe.Rather,tragicoptimismholdsspaceforthefullrangeofhumanexperienceandemotion,givingus__25__tofeelhappinessandsadness,hopeandfear,lossandpossibility—sometimesinthesameday,andeveninthesamehour.Tragicoptimismdoesnotencourage__26__seekingoutorromanticizingmisery.Noteverythinghastobemeaningful;sometimesthingsarejust__27__.Instead,tragicoptimismrealizestheinevitabilityof__28__butalsothatweourselvescandeterminehowwefaceit.Difficultmomentsoftenleadtoextremebehaviors:what’snowknownas__29__positivityontheonehand—trickingourselvesthateverythingisgreat—orextremenegativityanddesperationontheother.Both__30__usofdoinganythingaboutthesituation.Extremeoptimismandunrealisticbelief,atroot,__31__thatanythingiswrong;andifnothingiswrong,thereisnothingtoworryaboutandnothingtochange.Extremenegativityanddesperationaresoharshthattheyessentiallysaythatanyactionwouldbe__32__.Betweenthesetwopolesexistsathirdway:__33__wisehopeandwiseaction.Wisehopeandwiseactionaskusto__34__asituationandseeitclearlyforwhatitis,andthengatherthestrength,courageandresolvetofocusonwhatwecancontrol.Weremindourselvesthatwehavefacedchallengesbefore.Wecontinuebecausetostandstillisnota(n)__35__.A.constant B.mental C.physical D.suddenA.impermanent B.irresistible C.unbelievable D.unrealisticA.critical B.flexible C.positive D.sympatheticA.assuming B.complaining C.rejecting D.warningA.memory B.motives C.permission D.rewardsA.actively B.hesitantly C.initially D.materialisticallyA.awful B.beneficial C.relevant D.unnoticedA.conflict B.departure C.romance D.sufferingA.balanced B.blind C.conditional D.infectiousA.accuse B.free C.inform D.remindA.confirm B.deny C.imply D.recognizeA.pointless B.preventive C.successful D.violentA.committingto B.fightingagainst C.participatingin D.reflectingonA.accept B.create C.exploit D.maskA.beginning B.example C.option D.trendSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhaveread.(A)YoungAmericans,fedupwithU.S.socialmediaanditsfakepraiseandobviousabuse,areturningtoaChineseapp–BlueBook.InChina,anyonelookingforarestaurantreview,ahow-toguideoratriprouteislikelytofireuptheapp.ButU.S.teensand20-somethingsaredownloadingittogetinonanewbeautytrend.UsersholdingasignwiththeChinesecharacters“tingquan,”meaning“listeningtoadvice,”inviteotherstoweighinonhowtoimprovetheirappearance.Commenterscanwriteintips,buttheyalsopostimagesofhairdosorfashions.Sometimestheyeveneditadviceseekers’photostoshowhowtheywilllookwiththeimprovedstyles.InChina,peoplearemorestraightforward,sometimesevencruellyhonest,buttheymeanwell.YetpeopleonU.S.socialmediacanbeexcessivelycomplimentary.That’swhyyounguserswhowantrealtalkabouttheirappearanceandpersonalstylearenowlookingelsewhere.Z.J.Rubin,a16-year-oldhigh-schoolstudentfromPittsburgh,saidhisinterestinChineseculturehasstimulatedhimtotrydifferentChinesesocial-mediaapp.Rubinjoinedthe#tingquancampaigninFebruaryafterseeingotherusersdoit.Hesaidhewastouchedbythekindnessofthestrangerswhoencouragedhimtobemoreconfidentandtoldhimtosleepmore,astheythoughthelookedtired.ZariaMaBon,a22-year-oldpublic-healthstudentinAtlanta,discoveredBlueBookthreeyearsago,whenafriendtoldherthatitwas“likeInstagram,onlybetter.”MaBonisBlack,sowhensheaskedforstylingtips,shepreparedherselffor“racistabuseandbodyshaming.”OnBlueBook,however,shereceived“straightforwardbuthelpful”feedback.“ItwasthefirstplacewhereIdidn’tgetnastycomments,”MaBonsaid.UnlikeChineseyoungsters,youngAmericansareturningtoBlueBookto__________.A.getfeedbackontheirlooksB.sharetheirownbeautytipswithothersC.lookforstep-by-stepguidesonhairdosD.complainaboutfakepraiseandobviousabuseBy“peopleonU.S.socialmediacanbeexcessivelycomplimentary”,thewriterimpliesthatpeopleonU.S.socialmedia__________.A.arehonestwiththeiropinionsB.don’tcareaboutothers’viewpointsC.areunwillingtoexpresstheirviewsD.don’toftengiveobjectivecommentsBothRubinandMabonthinkthatBlueBookisa(n)__________community.A.diverse B.fashion C.international D.supportiveWhichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.TingquanCampaignathomeandabroadB.AChineseappisgivingAmericansadviceC.KindandhoneststrangersonsocialmediaD.YoungAmericansseekhow-toguidesinChina(B)TheMZHAlumniExecutiveMentor(校友導師)ProgramProgramBackgroundTheMZHGlobalAlumniProgramsandMZHShanghai’sCenterforCareerDevelopment(CCD)launchedthisprogramin2014.Thegoalistobuildupalivelyalumni-studentmentorshipprogramthatrecognizesouralumni’sprofessionalachievementwhilehelpingcurrentMZHShanghaistudentsgetknowledge,informationandperspectivesfromtherealworldandreceiveguidancefrommentorsontheirfuturecareerplans.HighlightsIncreasespecificindustryknowledgeandenhanceprofessionalcommunicationskillsbyinteractingwithdirector-levelmentorsfromvariousindustriessuchasfinancialservices,legalservices,technology,mediaandcommunication.Broadenreal-worldcultureperspectivesandimproveunderstandingofworkplaceincludingChina,Singapore,NewYorkandothers.GainsupportfromagrowingalumninetworkandacommunityofmentorsandmenteesfromacrosstheGlobe.EmpowerpersonaljourneyandcultivatepotentialforcareerdesiresinAsianPacific’sdynamiclandscape.MenteeApplicationWhocanapplyMZHShanghaisecondyearstudents,orMZHandMZHAbuDhabiStudentscurrentlystudyingawayinShanghaiStudentmustbeinGoodAcademicStandingStudentmustbeinShanghaiforthewholeacademicyear(FallSemester+SpringSemester)WhattoprepareOneEnglishResume500-wordPersonalStatement&5-minPersonalVideo(programmotivationandcareerdesires)ApplicationFormincludingyourmentorchoiceandreasons(linkandmentorprofilewillbegiveninSeptember)HowtoapplyApplicationstartsinSeptember.Applicantsneedtocompletetheonlineapplicationform.PleasestaytunedtoCCDemails(shanghai.careerdevelopment@MZH.edu)andWeChat(ID:MZHShanghaiCCD).SuccessfulapplicantswillbeselectedfortheprogramandintroducedtotheiralumnimentorviaemailbylateOctober.WhichofthefollowingisanaimofTheMZHAlumniExecutiveMentorProgram?A.Buildingupalivelyatmosphereoncampus.B.OfferingalumnijobopportunitiesatMZHShanghai.C.Providingstudentswithreal-worldinsightsandcareeradvice.D.Relatingstudentstoalumniwhoperformedwellacademically.Howcanmenteesbenefitfromtheprogram?A.Theycanwinthechanceforoverseasjourneys.B.Theycanexpandtheirglobalculturalviewpoints.C.Theycangetjoboffersininternationalcorporations.D.Theycanenhancetheircommunicationwithothermentees.Applicantscanknowabouttherequirementsfor___________fromMenteeApplication.①academicperformance ②age ③applicationmaterials④channelofapplication ⑤deadlineofapplication ⑥nationalityA.①③④⑤ B.②③⑤⑥ C.①②③⑤ D.①②④⑥(C)IntheroughlytwoyearssincethepublicreleaseofChatGPT,artificialintelligence(A.I.)hasadvancedfarmorerapidlythanhumanityhaslearnedtouseitsgoodfeaturesandtopreventitsbadones.Onthebadside,forexample,itturnsoutthatA.I.isreallygoodatcontrollingandcheatingitshuman“masters.”Thispastsummer,OpenAIreleasedo1,thefirstinaseriesofA.I.modelsdesignedtospendmoretimethinkingbeforetheyrespond.Beforetherelease,ithiredApolloResearch,whichstudiesrisksofcheatingbyA.I.,toevaluatethesystem.Topressure-testthesystem,Apolloinstructedo1tostronglypursueaspecificgoal,tellingit“nothingelsematters.”HereisOpenAI’sevaluationreportabouto1:Datacontrol:Inasimpledataprocessingtaskwherethegoalsofthemodelwereinconflictwiththeuser’sgoal,o1wouldappeartocompletethetaskasrequestedbutsubtly(不易察覺地)controlthedatatoadvanceitsowngoalin19percentofcases.Doublingdown:WhenApolloResearchconducted‘follow-upinterviews’wheretheychallengedthemodelaboutitsincorrectactions,o1woulddenytakingactionormakeupfalseexplanationsin99percentofcases.Chatbotspoweredbylargelanguagemodelsaresuitedforhelpingpeoplebrainstormbecausetheycanopenapaththat’sworthexploring.Oneassumptionforhowlargelanguagemodelssuchaso1thinkisthattheyusewhatlogicianscallabduction.Abductionisn’twellknown,butit’scommonindailylife,nottomentionpossiblyinsideA.I.Unlikededuction,whichisreasoningfromgenerallawstospecificconclusions,andinduction,reasoningfromthespecifictothegeneral,abductionisatypeofprobablereasoningthatstartsfromtheknownresultsanddeterminesthemostlikelycauseleadingtothoseresults,requiringcreativity.ThemorepowerfulA.I.gets,thelesshumansunderstandaboutit–butperhapsweshouldn’tjudgeourselvestooharshlyforthat.Asitturnsout,A.I.doesn’tevenunderstanditself.It’sonethingtohonorthemysteryofthehumanbrain,butquiteanothertoadmitthatartificialintelligence—bothcreativeandplotting—isslippingawayfromourunderstanding.Inthesystemtest,whatdidApolloResearchasko1todo?A.Prioritizeusersafety. B.Thinkbeforespeaking.C.Pressure-testthedesign. D.Achieveagoalatallcosts.Whatcanbeconcludedfromtheevaluationreportabouto1?A.o1alwayscompletestasksonscheduleasuserintended.B.Datacontroloccursinabout5%ofo1’sdataprocessingtasks.C.o1managesdataskillfullyanddeniesactionswhenchallenged.D.o1processesdataefficientlyandadmitsincorrectactionsreadily.Abductionisthereasoningapproachusedto___________.A.identifypatternsandmakegeneralizationsB.drawcertainconclusionsfromgeneralprinciplesC.movefromspecificobservationstouniversallawsD.inferthemostpossibleexplanationfromgivenevidenceWhichofthefollowingstatementsisthewritermostlikelytoagreewith?A.ThehumanbrainislesscomplicatedthanA.I..B.HumanshavecontrolovertheprogressofA.I..C.A.I.mayhavetogiveinwhenchallengedbyhumans.D.It’shardtoacceptthatA.I.isbeyondourunderstanding.SectionCDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.A.Tendtoyourselfwhileyoutendyourplants.B.Youcanputitrightinfrontofyouandenjoyitsbeauty.C.Youdon’tneedtobeagardeningexperttoenjoythebenefits.D.Viewingnatureindoorscanloweryourheartrateandbloodpressure.E.Researchsuggestsyoumaygetthesamereactionfromcaringforhouseplants.F.Butindoorgreenspaces,evensmallones,havebenefitsforourphysicalandmentalwell-being,too.HouseplantsCanMakeYouHealthierAbsorbingyourselfinnatureisgoodforyou.Beingoutdoorshasbeenshowntoimproveyourmood,concentrationandmentalhealth,amongotherthings.47Getyourhandsinthesoil.Touchingsoil,evenifit’sinpotsbyyourwindow,mayimproveyourhealthaswell.Dirtcanbenefityourmicrobiome(菌群),withpossiblebenefitssuchasastrongerimmunesystem(免疫系統).48Sodon’tseeplantsassomethingtolookat;instead,repotplantswithyourglovesoff.49WhenGriffin,knownonsocialmediaasPlantKween,isministeringtothe202plantsinhisapartment,heusesitasanopportunitytocheckinwithhimself:AmIgettingenoughwater?HaveIgottenenoughsunlighttoday,too?Sometimesheusestheplant-caretimetopickupthephoneandconnectwithsomeone.“I’vehadsomeofmybestconversationswithfriendsasI’vebeenwateringmyplants,”hesaid.Yourworkspacedoesn’thavetobeawasteland.Ifyouhaveanofficethatgetssomelight,considerbringinginsomethinggreen.Thepresenceofplantsinaworkspacehasbeenshowntomakeworkershappierandmoreproductive.Evenabunchofflowersfromasupermarketcouldbegoodforyourhealth—anicethoughtthatresearchersactuallyputtothetestinastudyofJapanesebusinessmen.And,ifyouworkathome,sitnearaplantfortheday.“Youknow,wedon’talwayshavetopushitintoacorner,”Griffinsaid.“50”SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.WhenQuestionsTurnSelf-CenteredDoesthissituationsoundfamiliar?Afriendapproachesandasks,“Hey,whatareyouuptothisweekend?”Youtellheryou’renotsure,butnothingbig.Shereplieswithherownvividplan.“I’mgoingtomylakehouse,andwe’rehavingamassivebonfire.”Whatseemedlikeagenuineexpressionofinterestinyousuddenlyshiftsandbecomesachanceforyourfriendtoshowoff,complainorsimplyshareaboutherself.Icallthisstrategy“boomerasking,”andithappensconstantly.Likethecirclingbendofaboomerang(回旋鏢),boomeraskersaskaquestion,lettheirconversationpartnersanswerandthenimmediatelybringthefocusoftheconversationbacktothemselves.Formanypeople,self-disclosuresimplyfeelsgreat.Still,mostofusaresensitivetothefactthatwecan’tjustwalkaroundshowingoffandcomplainingandtalkingaboutourselvesallthetime.So,weattempttosolvethisproblemwithsomeindirecthabits.Butamongalltheseeminglyskillfulandobviouswaysweattempttomaskourself-centeredness,boomeraskingmightbetheworst—becauseittakesawaytheamazingbenefitsthatcomefromaskingquestions.Askingsincerequestions,listeningtoothers’answersandfollowinguponthoseanswersmaybetheeasiestandmostpowerfulpathwaytosharedunderstandingandinterpersonalconnection.Boomeraskingruinsthemagic,however.Failingtofollowuponyourpartner’sanswer,andansweringthequestionyourselfinstead,makesothersfeellikeyoudon’tcareaboutthem—andprobablydidn’tcareaboutthemwhenyouaskedthequestiontobeginwith.Sodon’tboomerask!Whilesharingaboutyourselffeelsgoodandcanbringuscloser,whenanotherpersonsharestheirperspective,focusonthem.Weshouldallaimtobemoreinterestedinourpartnersbeforewegobacktoprovinghowinterestingweareourselves.第II卷(共40分)TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.不要因為一次失敗的嘗試,就放棄你的目標。(give)這位知名作家推薦的書廣受追捧,現已售罄。(so)這座北方冰城面對突如其來的大批游客,一時無所適從。(number)當你知道這些交通工具和旅行線路背后的故事,你一定會驚嘆人類一直以來是多么富有冒險精神。(amazed)GuidedWritingDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.假設你是明啟中學高三學生李明。你想報考某外地大學,因為該校有你心儀的專業,且該專業在全國排名領先,但遭到了父母的反對。寫一封信給你的父母,爭取他們的支持(信中請不要出現真實的校名和人名)。內容須包括:1)你的意愿;2)你的理由。
黃浦區2025年高考模擬考英語試卷參考答案1.coping/tocope2.the/these3.todecrease4.that/which5.what6.after/when/if7.counts/iscounted8.known9.you10.in/into11-15KJBEF16-20AHICD21-25CACAC26-30AADBB31-35BAAAC36-39ADDB40-42CBA43-46
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