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2025年澳门高考二模试卷英语

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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、The secret to happiness that Sang Lan ______ is to have appreciation for good things in life.

    A.puts up with

    B.catches up with

    C.keeps up with

    D.comes up with

  • 2、It took what seemed to be years _______ the football star appeared, which made the fans disappointed and angry.

    A. when   B. since   C. before   D. until

  • 3、Don’t _________your carelessness. It may lead to serious problems.

    A.improve B.keep C.impress D.ignore

  • 4、Parents should take seriously their children’s requests for sunglasses ______ eye protection is necessary in sunny weather.

    A. because of   B. though

    C. because   D. unless

     

  • 5、– You’re left the light on.

    -- Oh, so I have. _____ and turn it off.

    A.I’ll go

    B.I’ve gone

    C.I go

    D.I’m going

  • 6、Dogs have a far wider hearing range than humans, _________ them able to detect sounds far above a human's hearing limit.

    A. making   B. made

    C. having made   D. to be made

  • 7、Well-educated employees can undertake most common jobs easily, ________ the efficiency of the society is guaranteed.

    A.so that B.even if C.in that D.as if

  • 8、Failure is ______, but what failure can teach us may never be taught in other ways.

    A.alarming

    B.annoying

    C.desiring

    D.divorcing

  • 9、Completely ________ in her new novel, the young writer kept thinking and writing for a dozen hours.

    A.absorbing

    B.being absorbed

    C.absorbed

    D.to absorb

  • 10、 Nancy is _______ dancing, and she keeps dancing till midnight every day.

    A. curious about   B. crazy about

    C. worried about   D. concerned about

     

  • 11、This photo of mine was taken ______ stood the famous Eastern Bright Pearl in Shanghai.

    A. which   B. in which

    C. where   D. there

  • 12、---I saw no more than one motorcar in the shop. Will you go and buy ?

    ---No, I’d rather find in other shops.

    A. it; one

    B. one; it

    C. it; the one

    D. the one; it

     

  • 13、I was looking at the photos on the noticeboard________ I heard a voice behind me.

    A.while

    B.as

    C.when

    D.before

  • 14、——The weather is too cold ____ March this year.

    ——It was still ____ when I came here years ago.

    A.for; colder B.in; cold   C.in; hot D.for; hotter

     

  • 15、________ butterflies in my stomach, I breathed deeply.

    A.For

    B.With

    C.In

    D.On

  • 16、________ advances in technology, how we make friends and communicate with them has changed significantly.

    A.In response to

    B.Thanks to

    C.Speaking to

    D.Talking to

  • 17、She _____ working at night and it took her a few months to _____ it.

    A.was not used to, used to B.used to, was not used to

    C.did not used to, got used to D.was not used to, get used to

  • 18、The exam wasn’t difficult at all, was it?

    No, but I don’t believe ________ could pass it.

    A. somebody   B. anybody   C. everybody     D. nobody

     

  • 19、The RealCine experience will amaze you, and you will agree that this is an extraordinary technology that deserves ________ further.

    A. being developed   B. developing

    C. to develop   D. to be developing

     

  • 20、Our teacher is ill, and we are all ______ her health.

    A.concerned about B.careful of C.interested in D.calm about

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、Many of the threats currently facing our oceans, such as rising temperatures and pollution, are widely understood. However, there are a number of relatively unknown emerging issues that are poorly understood in terms of their potential impact, whether good or bad, on marine environments. Several are linked to the exploitation (开发) of newly in-demand ocean resources.

    In the hope that early identification will support scientists, conservationists and policy-makers to address these new challenges in plenty of time, 30 experts in marine and coastal ecosystems have proposed a list of the 15 issues most likely to have a significant impact on ocean biodiversity over the next five to ten years. Here, we will take a closer look at one of those issues.

    In coastal seas around the world, the water is growing darker. This darkness, caused by increasing amounts of sediment (沉积物) and nutrients, is a relatively little-studied phenomenon, but a potentially serious cause for concern.

    A range of activities are responsible for coastal darkening. Rainwater runoff from agricultural land carries fertilizers, animal waste and sediment into rivers that march into the sea. Increasing rainfall and permafrost (永久冻土) melting (both the result of human-driven climate change) also cause sudden increases in ocean nutrient levels, leading to light-blocking algal blooms (藻华) . Digging and bottom searching stir up seafloor sediments.

    Light influences marine life in a surprising number of ways. It passes through seawater, heating it and generating currents, and is absorbed by the large quantities of microscopic phytoplankton (浮游植物) upon which most marine life depends. Even moonlight, 400,000 times fainter than sunlight, is responsible for the nightly movements of many of the oceans’ tiniest inhabitants and, every year, hundreds of coral species spawn (产卵) at the same time, triggered by the light of a full moon.

    As the clarity of seawater is reduced, light is prevented from entering the water column. At moderate levels, coastal darkening can have positive impacts, such as limiting coral bleaching (珊瑚白化) , but the benefits are few. Darkening could change species’ behaviour, distribution and even composition, profoundly altering their ecosystems and ability to store carbon. Poisonous chemicals such as methyl mercury (甲基汞) , which is broken down by sunlight, could spread higher up the food chain, reaching the fish that we eat.

    【1】What do we know about the less-known emerging issues?

    A.Their impact has been well known by most people.

    B.Several may affect the ocean biodiversity greatly in the future.

    C.All are related to the exploitation of ocean resources.

    D.The early identification has addressed these new challenges.

    【2】Why do the coastal seas get darker?

    A.Water from rivers gets into the sea.

    B.People show little concern about the coast.

    C.The phenomenon is relatively little-studied

    D.Amounts of nutrients and sediment increase.

    【3】What is the influence of darkening seawater?

    A.More coral bleaching.

    B.Stable species’ behavior.

    C.Unsafe seafood for humans.

    D.Rapid breakdown of chemicals.

    【4】What’s the best title for the text?

    A.Coastal Darkening

    B.Rising Temperatures

    C.Marine Biodiversity

    D.Responsible Activities

  • 22、Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two sentences more than you need.

    Have you ever walked outside thinking it was one temperature but quickly discovered it felt colder?That is because of the “wind chill” effect.

    Wind chill is how cold people and animals feel when. they are outside, not the actual temperature on the thermometer(温度计).1When the wind is strong, your body quickly loses heat, making the temperature of your skin drop.

    When scientists first started calculating wind chill, they used research done in 1945 by explorers to Antarctica who measured, how quickly water froze outside. But water freezes faster than exposed skin, so the wind chill index based on that data wasn't accurate.

    2Twelve volunteers were placed in a chilled wind tunnel. Equipment was stuck to their faces to measure the heat flow from their cheeks, forehead, nose and chin while they walked three miles per hour on a treadmill(跑步机).

    The experiment showed how quickly exposed skin can be damaged, particularly unprotected areas like your fingers, toes, the tip of your nose and your ear lobes.3Signs you might have frostbite(冻疮)are when the skin turns white or pale and you lose feeling in that area.

    The information collected from the volunteers helped scientists work out the math to compute wind chill. It involves wind speed and air temperature.

    If, for example, the temperature outside is zero degrees Fahrenheit and the wind is blowing at 15 miles per hour, the wind chill is calculated at 19 degrees below zero. At that wind chill temperature, exposed skin can freeze in 30 minutes.

    4Air caught between the clothes will keep you warm. The best cold-weather coats have head coverings made of woven material that keep out water. So next time the temperature drops and you want to play outside, listen to your parents-when they tell you to wrap up warm.

    A.In fact, 40 percent of your body heat can be lost through your head.

    B.It is based on how quickly your body loses heat when it is exposed to wind and cold.

    C.Unlike temperature, wind chill has no universally agreed upon standard definition or measurement.

    D.Experts dislike “wind chill”, as it is inaccurate and was never intended for widespread use.

    E.About ten years ago, the US government began to measure wind chill more precisely by testing how quickly people's skin froze.

    F.Experts advise that in cold weather you wear loose-fitting, lightweight, warm clothing, worn on top of each other.

  • 23、Most hospitals don’t have a canal to collect rainwater. That’s one of the unusual features that earned a major architecture honor — the 2021 RIBA International Prize — for Friendship Hospital, an 80-bed rural community hospital in Bangladesh.

    The hospital uses an innovative canal system to collect extra rainwater and store it so that it can be used later. The prize’s jury felt that the hospital’s canal worked well to respond to the local environment’s frequent rains.

    Judges noted the hospital was built using local low-cost building materials! “It is a demonstration of how beautiful architecture can be achieved through good design when working with a relatively modest budget.” Decq wrote. The Royal Institute of British Architects awards the prize every two years to a building that “exemplifies design excellence and architectural ambition and delivers meaningful social impact.”

    Designed by Bangladeshi architect Kashef and completed in 2018, the hospital is run by the nonprofit group Friendship, which works with communities in rural Bangladesh to respond to issues such as lack of access to vital services and climate change.

    Friendship Hospital was located in the southern region of Bangladesh. Its relationship with rainwater was a key element in the prize. Its major design feature is a canal that goes along the length of the hospital, separating the outpatient building from the building for inpatient services. The canal collects rainwater from the site, which is then stored in a tank so that it can be used by the hospital.

    Architect Chowdhury hopes the award will inspire people to commit to architecture that cares for humans and nature.

    【1】What contributed most to Friendship Hospital’s winning the Prize?

    A.An extraordinary size.

    B.A modest budget.

    C.A creative canal system.

    D.An attractive appearance

    【2】What does the underlined word “exemplifies” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?

    A.Make a profit on.

    B.Give an instruction to.

    C.Serve as an example of.

    D.Follow the illustration of.

    【3】What can be learned about Friendship Hospital?

    A.It is located in the northern region.

    B.It is a splendid architecture in history.

    C.Its canal works well to respond to emergency.

    D.It’s economically and environmentally friendly.

    【4】Which of the following can be a suitable title for the text?

    A.A Low-cost Canal System Was Used

    B.A Nonprofit Group Created A Wonder

    C.A Great Architect Made An Innovation

    D.A Countryside Hospital Was Awarded Prize

  • 24、I realized I would not see a real person named Sophie at Sophie’s Eatery because, like most new restaurants these days, Sophie’s is a robo-restaurant.

    When I walked in, a cute little manager robot appeared, looking rather like a toaster with blinking (眨) blue eyes. It escorted me to a nice table in the back. The menu monitor popped out of my table and showed me pictures of my dining choices. I tapped my choices and clicked OK, and the screen slid back down.

    I watched as full plates rode the conveyer belts that moved along each aisle (过道) of tables. In just a few minutes, my dish stopped at my table, and I took it from the belt. Later, I placed my empty plate back on the conveyer belt, and it was taken away into kitchen to be cleaned.

    I watched the little toaster showing customers to tables while I ate my main dish. The food was delicious, but I was starting to feel extremely angry because dealing with robots always makes me feel inhuman. Pretty soon, I wanted to talk to someone real, even if it was just a few sentences.

    So when my dessert arrived, I took action. I dropped my plate on the floor with a satisfying crash. I was so happy when I saw the manager toaster’s blinking red eyes—at last, a real live person would arrive!

    But instead, a crew of two robots quickly appeared. A robot broom rushed over and started to sweep the piece of the broken plate into a robot garbage can. They finished and moved back into the kitchen.

    My plan to get a little reality into Sophie’s Eatery failed. I hope the robo-restaurant trend ends soon. I want to deal with people again!

    【1】What does the underlined word “escorted” in paragraph 2 mean?

    A.Registered.

    B.Guided.

    C.Conducted.

    D.Rushed

    【2】What is the purpose of the author crashing his plate?

    A.To deal with a real human.

    B.To catch attention from the robots.

    C.To play jokes on the robots.

    D.To complain about the bad service.

    【3】Which of the following best describes the author’s feeling at Sophie’s Eatery?

    A.Satisfied.

    B.Shocked.

    C.Annoyed.

    D.Curious.

    【4】What is the text mainly about?

    A.The trend of dining with robots.

    B.The advantage of robo-restaurants.

    C.The food variety of a robo-restaurant.

    D.The dining experience at a robo-restaurant.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、“Smile and the world smiles at you.”

    One day on the subway, I noticed my daughter, Alex, I _________at someone who, in turn, smiled back. This small but kind gesture (动作) brought about a great _________ about life.

    Alex _________ the story about where she learned about the power of a smile. Back when Alex was a teenager, she _________ a youth program led by the top motivational (激励人心的) speakers in the world who were willing to share their _________. One of them was W Mitchell, who had gone through a very _________ situation. First, he had a motorcycle accident where his _________was burned. Then he lost both his legs in a plane crash.

    The way Alex _________ it, Mitchell told a story about how a stranger_________ his life. After the motorcycle accident, he refused to go outside. He ____________that people might hate him because of his face. One day when he decided to have a try ____________, he met a little girl. Instead of being____________, she looked at him and smiled. He was ____________by her and got his hopes for life back again.

    Alex said. “After hearing his story. I ____________ that a smile is enough to change someone’s life. So I   ____________ smiling and saying hello to everyone.”

    Later that day, as we were ____________, I noticed many salespeople were smiling at us. I used to feel ____________when strangers looked at me, but this time I ____________ smiled back and felt more relaxed than ever before.       

    A smile is a small but ____________ gesture. It takes little effort, but has an important influence at work and in life. When you get into the ____________ of smiling at others, you’ll notice how many people smile back at you.

    【1】

    A.pointed

    B.smiled

    C.looked

    D.shouted

    【2】

    A.conversation

    B.question

    C.feeling

    D.certainty

    【3】

    A.created

    B.heard

    C.shared

    D.wrote

    【4】

    A.organized

    B.attended

    C.left

    D.needed

    【5】

    A.studies

    B.advantages

    C.hobbies

    D.experiences

    【6】

    A.difficult

    B.common

    C.strange

    D.good

    【7】

    A.arm

    B.face

    C.hand

    D.foot

    【8】

    A.liked

    B.understood

    C.agreed

    D.remembered

    【9】

    A.changed

    B.saved

    C.entered

    D.took

    【10】

    A.replied

    B.suggested

    C.worried

    D.checked

    【11】

    A.smartly

    B.luckily

    C.honestly

    D.bravely

    【12】

    A.happy

    B.frightened

    C.amazed

    D.angry

    【13】

    A.forgotten

    B.refused

    C.encouraged

    D.praised

    【14】

    A.realized

    B.doubted

    C.imagined

    D.expected

    【15】

    A.finished

    B.avoided

    C.minded

    D.started

    【16】

    A.reading

    B.running

    C.shopping

    D.singing

    【17】

    A.dangerous

    B.unbelievable

    C.confused

    D.uncomfortable

    【18】

    A.just

    B.once

    C.still

    D.never

    【19】

    A.interesting

    B.boring

    C.powerful

    D.useless

    【20】

    A.business

    B.habit

    C.problem

    D.spirit

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。

    Jimmy always perceived himself as a progressive dad, very open to different minds and perceptions. While he had imagined all sorts of headaches his son would possibly bring him to confront, never did it occur to him that the headache would come so early.

    When his son was just a baby, asked about his favorite color, he babbled out “pink”. Seriously, what a baby said wasn’t a big deal and Jimmy didn’t make a fuss at that moment, but deep down inside, he felt somewhat uncomfortable and a huge question mark kept haunting him. How could a boy supposed to love ball games and racing cars become a fan of pink, a color that was generally regarded “girly”?

    Jimmy even worried about the future school life of his son. He repeatedly pictured a horrifying situation where his son got bullied because he was labelled girly. On some nights, in his nightmare, the tease his son suffered and the miserable screams his son let out seemed louder against the deafening silence and the intense darkness of the night.

    One incident always succeeded another. One day, when Jimmy returned home from a long day’s tedious work, his wife showed him a photo on her phone where all the finger nails of a pair of little hands were colored black. Apparently, those were his son’s hands. His son might have thought it was cool to learn from his mother painting her nails, so he grabbed a marker and colored his own.

    Jimmy got shocked inside. What his son had done to his nails hit Jimmy’s bottom line. He was on the verge of explosion, with all the worst ideas dashing back and forth in his mind. At the thought of the possibility that his recurring nightmare would come true and that his son would be discriminated out of his own choice and preference that were not generally accepted, he almost collapsed as if he had been torn apart and his heart had got smashed to pieces. He considered scolding his son not because his son had shamed him, but because he could no longer mask his worry aroused by his son’s rough future that he thought was due to come.

    注意∶

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    His wife sensed his overanxiety and tried to comfort him.

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Feeling somewhat ashamed, he walked into his son’s room.

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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