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      2026届高三年级9月份联考英语试题 本试题卷共8页。全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项: 1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、考号等填写在答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。 2.选择题的作答:选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。 3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接写在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。 4.考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。第一部分 听力(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) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.What are the speakers doing?( )A.Waiting for the lift. B.Taking the elevator. C.Climbing stairs.[解析] Text 1W: Oh, dear! I wish we had taken the lift.M: If I had known it was so far up, I wouldn’t have suggested walking.√2.Why did the man fail to wear a jacket?( )A.He didn’t know it would be cold.B.He forgot to bring one with him.C.He had no time to buy a new one.[解析] Text 2W: Aren’t you cold? Why aren’t you wearing a jacket?M: I overslept this morning, so I ran out of the house without listening to the forecast.3.Where are the speakers probably?( )A.At home. B.At a supermarket. C.At a restaurant.[解析] Text 3W: I’m going to order the cheeseburger with the fries. They look great on the menu.M: I guess that’s the end of your diet. I’ll have the steak with potatoes, anyway.√√4.How many children will the man have?( )A.2. B.3. C.5.[解析] Text 4W: How many children have you got?M: Two — John’s five and Clara’s four, and there’s another one on the way.5.What is the man now?( )A.A businessman. B.An accountant. C.A doctor.[解析] Text 5W: Please tell me about your work experience.M: Well, I’m currently engaged in accounting work at Smith, where I handle our top-performing clients. But two years ago, I worked at an agency where I was on three different major national healthcare brands.√√第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Why does the woman look so energetic?( )A.She gets her favorite music.B.She goes for a morning run.C.She plays with new friends.7.What does the man plan to do?( )A.Try jogging. B.Find a fitness coach. C.Download some music.√√[解析] Text 6M: You look like you’ve been hit by a burst of energy. What’s this secret?W: I just got back from my morning jog. It’s like a hidden treasure for me. I feel supercharged.M: Jogging? But it’s freezing outside.W: I’ve got this cool new collection of music that keeps me energetic. Plus, I’ve got my running companions.M: Running companions, huh? Maybe I should. No more being a couch potato!W: That’s the spirit. You’ll love it. Let’s hit the road together. Sometime.M: You got yourself a deal.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.When is the meeting to be held?( )A.At 9 a.m. B.At 12 p.m. C.At 1 p.m.9.Why is the meeting time changed?( )A.The meeting room is occupied.B.The man hasn’t finished his report.C.The man has another meeting to attend.10.How will Steven get informed of the time change?( )A.By the man. B.By e-mail. C.By announcement.√√√[解析] Text 7M: Hi, Anna. Do you have a minute to talk about the meeting next Tuesday?W: Sure. We said 11 a.m., didn’t we?M: Yeah, we did. But I have a bit of a problem with the time. Would it be possible to move it?W: Oh, I see. We could postpone it to 1 p.m., for example. Or bring it forward to earlier in the morning. What would suit you?M: Could we make it 9 o’clock? That would really help me. I have another important meeting in the central office at 12 p.m.W: No problem. It’s important that you’re there.M: Thanks a lot, Anna.W: Do you need help with any preparation?M: No, that’s all fine. My report is ready and I’m looking forward to presenting it.W: Great.M: I can tell Steven about the time change. I’ll see him later.W: Don’t worry about telling Steven. I’ll send an e-mail to everyone to confirm the time has changed and with an updated meeting invite.M: Great. Thanks, Anna.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Where did the man take the photos?( )A.In the mountains. B.In a city. C.Near a beach.12.What does the man enjoy most about photography?( )A.Recording natural moments.B.Taking photos of beautiful views.C.Improving the quality of his photos.13.What advice does the man give the woman to learn photography?( )A.Buying professional equipment.B.Taking formal photography courses.C.Practicing more and learning from mistakes.√√√[解析] Text 8W: I noticed the photos in your living room. Did you take them yourself?M: Yes, I took them during my trip to the mountains last summer.W: They’re so beautiful! Have you ever learned photography?M: No, it’s just a hobby. I enjoy taking photos during trips, whenever I go to beaches, mountains or cities. But I’ve been practicing editing photos a lot lately to improve their quality.W: What do you enjoy most about photography?M: I like documenting natural moments — people walking, birds flying — things that feel real.W: That sounds good. What do you use to take photos?M: I started with my phone, but then I changed my equipment. I bought a DSLR camera to take better pictures.W: I’d love to learn photography. Any advice?M: Practice as much as you can and don’t be afraid to experiment. Mistakes are part of the process, and you’ll learn a lot from them.W: That’s helpful. Should I take a course too?M: It depends. You can definitely learn online or by joining a local club, but I think starting with hands-on practice is the best way to gain confidence before worrying about advanced techniques.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.How did the woman feel about filming a video at first?( )A.Dissatisfied. B.Pleased. C.Nervous.15.What makes the woman worried about her major?( )A.Poor interviewing skills. B.The fierce competition. C.Lack of lasting passion.16.What caused the failure of the woman’s first interview?( )A.Poor preparation.B.Her nervousness.C.Inappropriate topic selection.17.What is the relationship between the speakers?( )A.Host and guest. B.Teacher and student. C.Employer and employee.√√√√[解析] Text 9M: Today I’m talking to a student, who changed her major from math to journalism. How did you get started?W: The turning point came when I participated in a school event that required attendees to film and edit a short video centered on life. When I was filming a video, I acted on my ideas right away. That made me feel satisfied and confirmed my love for this work.M: How is it going after you changed your major?W: I often questioned whether I was truly suited for the media industry. “Would my love for it last once it became my job?” This was a growing concern for me.M: So how do you manage the situation?W: I worked for a month at a local media company. I worked as a journalist.M: Are there any unforgettable experiences?W: Yes. One of the most memorable interviews was with a 12-year-old girl. She surprised the audience with a piano performance, which I thought would make a good news story. Unfortunately, since the performance wasn’t included in the program guide, I didn’t prepare fully. The girl was also nervous during the first conversation, and due to the rushed timing, I wasn’t able to collect enough content.M: That sounds terrible.W: Yes. But this experience taught me the importance of thorough preparation.M: I’m truly grateful to you for bringing this to our audience.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.What is the speaker mainly talking about?( )A.Technical aspects of podcast production.B.The importance of podcast episode length.C.Strategies for growing a podcast’s audience.19.What is podcasts’ average drop-off rate in the first five minutes?( )A.About 18%. B.About 28%. C.About 38%.20.What is the purpose of Call-To-Action remarks in podcast openings?( )A.To make the episode unique.B.To preview the later content.C.To obtain more followers.√√√[解析] Text 10 M: Hello, everyone. Nowadays more and more people start a podcast channel. There are around 30 million podcast episodes out there, so making sure that your podcast draws in your listeners is more important than ever. Having engaging content throughout each show is essential. Studies have shown that podcasts lose 28 percent of listeners on average in the first five minutes, which is about 10 percent higher than the drop-off rate for the midsection of the episode. A great podcast opening should show new listeners who you are, what your podcast is about, and why they should listen. But, at the same time, it needs to engage your existing audience. The best podcast openings are unique to each episode and include a preview of later content. They often include special music or sound effects. Many also have some Call-To-Action remarks, such as “Follow us for daily tips and inspiration!” This could be encouraging listeners to follow you on the podcast platform.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AAdopting a Dog? Here’s What to Do. Assess Whether You Can Handle It Responsible owners always start by assessing whether they are ready — financially, physically, and emotionally — to be their pet’s NO.1 bottom line: Make sure you can really afford a dog, or an unfortunate event may put you, your dog, and your doctor in a heartbreaking situation. A 2021 survey done by the government revealed that just under half (45%) of pet owners did not have enough cash on hand to pay for a $1,000 emergency pet bill. This is concerning, but a pet insurance is an option. Keep in mind that you’ll be paying this monthly money for it. Research What Types Are Best for You Dogs vary widely in size, nature, intelligence, tolerance of children or other pets, space needs and barking levels, and human owner situations vary as well. For example, maybe a Dachshund dog’s brown eyes have stolen your heart — but will your neighbors complain when your little watchdog barks every time a door shuts or a vehicle approaches? Assess your situation and look for a perfect companion who will fit in. The Essentials: At the bare minimum, all dogs need food and water bowls, a collar, and a lead. Ask the shelter for recommendations and determine what you can afford to spend each month. Do the research — there are endless food options in the pet marketplace, from budget-friendly kibble (粗磨饲料) to expensive, specific uncooked food subscriptions. Other Items You’ll Need: Healthy treats for training Comfortable bed for rest Breed-appropriate toys Chews and no-chew medicine Essential to Do: Make an appointment with a doctor right away. Get recommendations for a good dog training class. Ask a friend or family member to be your go-to in case of emergency. 【语篇导读】 本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了如何收养一只狗。21.Which of the following is a choice to help afford a dog?( )A.Government’s relief. B.An emergency fund.C.A hospital’s policy. D.A dog insurance.[解析] 细节理解题。根据第二段“This is concerning, but a pet insurance is an option.”可知,保险是帮助负担狗的开支的一种选择。故选D。22.What should you do when choosing a suitable type?( )A.Evaluate your situation. B.Consider children’s needs.C.Go to see a pet doctor. D.Listen to friends’ advice.[解析] 细节理解题。根据第三段“Assess your situation and look for a perfect companion who will fit in.”可知,选择合适的品种要依据个人的情况而定。故选A。√√23.Where is the text probably from?( )A.A science magazine. B.A shopping program.C.A shelter website. D.A wildlife newspaper.[解析] 推理判断题。根据文章标题以及第四段“Ask the shelter for recommendations”可知,这篇文章应该是来自动物收容所相关的网站。故选C。√B Sixteen-year-old Emma stared at the block of clay turning wildly on the potter’s wheel, her shaking hands holding in circle inches above it. The psychologist had suggested pottery class to calm her panic attacks, but all she felt was depression. “Breathe with the rhythm,” her instructor Mr. Hayes reminded her gently, during which the day her childhood piano had been sold to pay medical bills remained. Since her mother’s cancer was found two years earlier, Emma had hidden herself in a shadow. She quit the school orchestra (管弦乐队), avoided friends, and memorized hospital passageway patterns like sheet music. What she merely trusted was the steady sound of heart monitors. But when her art teacher discovered she drew complicated patterns causally during free periods, she handed Emma a pottery class brochure: “Clay doesn’t judge.” The first month was disastrous. While classmates shaped elegant vases, Emma’s creations collapsed into strange shapes. “Stop forcing control,” Mr. Hayes advised, placing her hands on cool clay. “Let the material speak.” That night, she dreamed of her mother’s hands guiding hers. Waking in tears, Emma returned to the studio at dawn, answering the “call” of clay, which perhaps was her rescuer. Breakthrough came unexpectedly. During a panic episode, Emma unconsciously grabbed raw clay. As she created its delicate surface, her racing thoughts slowed. The next day, she presented a sculpture titled Broken Harmony — a broken bowl with gold decoration flowing through its breaks. The art gallery manager remarked surprisingly, “You’ve grasped kintsugi (金缮工艺), the art of accepting imperfections!” Soon, Emma’s works became healing tools for hospital patients. On the final day of her mother’s chemical treatment on cancer, she placed a kintsugi-inspired music box by her mother’s bedside. Its tiny piano played the music they’d composed together, proving that brokenness could give birth to new beauty. 【语篇导读】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Emma患上了“惊恐症(panic attacks)”,通过“陶艺疗法”逐渐找到了自我,恢复了正常生活。24.Why did Emma start pottery classes?( )A.To help manage her anxiety. B.To obtain an art credit.C.To obey her mother’s wish. D.To take up a new hobby.[解析] 细节理解题。根据第一段“The psychologist had suggested pottery class to calm her panic attacks”可知,治疗师建议陶艺治疗惊恐症。故选A。25.Which best describes Emma’s personal growth?( )A.Active. B.Passive. C.Determined. D.Ambitious.[解析] 推理判断题。根据第二段“quit the school orchestra (管弦乐队), avoided friends …”被妈妈患癌击垮、第三段“The first month was disastrous … Waking in tears, Emma returned to the studio at dawn …”、第四段“Breakthrough came unexpectedly …”以及最后一段“Soon, Emma’s works became healing tools for hospital patients …”可推知,Emma的成长轨迹体现了她是有决心的。故选C。√√26.What does the music box symbolize?( )A.Childhood homesickness.B.Medical science’s limitations.C.The regret for the loss of memories.D.Reconnection through shared creativity.[解析] 推理判断题。根据最后一段“Its tiny piano played the music they’d composed together”可知,音乐盒融合了母女曾经共创的旋律,通过艺术重建情感联结。故选D。√27.What core message does the text convey?( )A.Artistic talent emerges in unexpected ways.B.Traditional crafts require technical precision.C.Family illness strengthens parent-child bonds.D.Healing can arise from accepting imperfection.[解析] 主旨大意题。根据第四段“You’ve grasped kintsugi (金缮工艺), the art of accepting imperfections!”以及最后一段“proving that brokenness could give birth to new beauty”可知,全文通过陶艺修复隐喻,体现了“接纳不完美实现自我疗愈”的核心主题。故选 D。√C Until a few weeks ago, I relied on restaurant hygiene (卫生) ratings. The score ranges from 0 to 5, where 0 indicates urgent improvement is required. Yet, the BBC revealed some businesses misrepresent their hygiene scores, posting a 5 when their ratings are as low as 0.The signal of hygiene I relied on wasn’t always reliable. This incident represents something older: Deception (欺骗) through misrepresentation gradually weakens trust. As with any social behavior, when ill behaviors are successful, they tend to spread, because people copy behaviors associated with success. Over time, this may harm the shared signals on which society depends. Research in biology and sociology highlights how. Animals signal information to others about themselves, but some animals cheat. Cuckoo chicks, for instance, model after the sound of the young of other birds to trick adult birds into feeding them. Among humans, technological improvements allow us to misrepresent our intentions and identities in many ways. This can include pretending who we are in digital interactions by stealing from people online without ever meeting them. We share a lot of qualities with cuckoos: Anyone can be anyone in the digital age. Luckily for us, we have found ways to solve problems with trust throughout our history. We learn to recognize patterns of behavior indicative of deception, and just as the tricks for deception spread, so do the methods for detecting it, whether those involve passwords, face or voice recognition, or any of the new technologies being developed. We have accordingly established laws that fine or punish lawbreakers or wrongdoers. What matters for maintaining trust is the reliability of the signals we use in communication. What we need is a mechanism for determining reliability: Whether people or places can be trusted to do what we expect of them. This is done both through effective policing and through educating ourselves about how to avoid unreliable people, places and things. If I can trust that hygiene ratings are reliable, then I can use the score as a signal to drive my behavior. 【语篇导读】 本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讨论了通过误导来产生的欺骗可能产生信任危机,并提出了一些切实有效的方式。28.What does the underlined phrase “the shared signals” in paragraph 2 mean?( )A.Social reforms. B.Agreed beliefs.C.Copied behaviors. D.Accurate representations.[解析] 词义猜测题。根据第一段作者的亲身经历和第二段的论述可知,the shared signals就是人们所共同遵循或者认可的一些理念。故选B。29.What is the author’s purpose in mentioning cuckoo chicks?( )A.To illustrate a deception in nature.B.To put biological research into use.C.To give an example of animals’ feeding.D.To compare the behaviors of different birds.[解析] 推理判断题。根据第三段,作者分别列举了布谷鸟和人类如何实施欺骗的行为,因此作者提及布谷鸟就是为了例证自然界中的欺骗行为。故选A。√√30.Why do we need a system according to paragraph 5?( )A.To educate the public. B.To drive people’s action.C.To conduct effective policing. D.To guarantee trustworthiness.[解析] 细节理解题。根据第五段“What we need is a mechanism for determining reliability: Whether people or places can be trusted to do what we expect of them.”可知,我们需要一种确定可靠性的机制:判断人或场所是否值得信任,能否按我们的预期行事。由此可知,我们需要一个机制来保证可信赖性。故选D。√31.What may be the best title for the text?( )A.The Wearing Away of Trust B.What Technologies Rid Us ofC.The Cruel Fact of the Hygiene D.Where the Missing Signal Escapes[解析] 主旨大意题。根据全文综合判断,作者在文章开头提及的卫生等级造假引发的信任危机,从而扩展开来谈论欺骗行为对信任的危害,以及最后提出了维持信任的关键,因此整篇文章都是围绕着信任的消退来谈的。故选A。√D Humans consider complex math a sign of high intelligence. But research shows much smaller-brained creatures, like honeybees, also have impressive number skills and can even do basic arithmetic (算术). This challenges old ideas about what’s needed for math and suggests basic number abilities might be common in the animal kingdom. Scientists study bee math using lab tests. In one study, bees flew through a Y-shaped puzzle. They saw a sample stimulus showing a number of shapes (e.g.three blue circles) at the start. Inside, they chose between two paths: one leading to the same number of shapes, the other to a different number. A sugar reward was always given for choosing the matching number. Bees learned to pick the correct path well above random chance, proving they recognize and match specific quantities. Researchers then tested addition and subtraction (减法). Bees were trained in a similar puzzle. First, they saw a starting number (e.g.one shape). Then, they entered a room and saw either one shape added or one shape taken away. Finally, they chose between two options: the correct result (e.g.two after adding, zero after taking away) or an opposite one. After training, bees correctly chose the outcome of +1 or -1 operations about 60-70% of the probability. This showed they weren’t just remembering pictures, but actually performing a thinking process with numbers. How do they do this with such tiny brains? A bee’s brain has under a million nerve cells, far fewer than humans. Neuroscientists think they use highly efficient pathways for vision and pattern spotting. Bees likely use continuous features like the total area or outline length of shapes to estimate numbers, a strategy called using “numerical magnitude (数值大小)”. However, their success with arithmetic, needing more than just comparing sizes, points to a surprisingly complex mini-mind. This efficiency offers useful ideas for artificial intelligence, showing how complex tasks might need less computing power. These findings make us rethink the difference between natural instinct and learned thinking, showing complex problem-solving can happen in brains very different from ours. 【语篇导读】 本文是一篇说明文。文章通过对蜜蜂的数学能力的研究,颠覆了传统对智力的认知。蜜蜂不足百万的神经元展现出惊人的计算效率。这一发现不仅重新定义了动物智力,还为人工智能的优化提供了生物启发。32.How were bees trained to recognize quantities in paragraph 2?( )A.By counting circles in different colors.B.By comparing quantities at two choice points.C.By associating shapes with sugar rewards in a puzzle.D.By matching sample numbers to correct paths for rewards.[解析] 细节理解题。根据第二段可知,科学家通过Y型迷宫训练蜜蜂:入口处展示特定数量图形,让蜜蜂选择与展示数量相同的路径,选对时给予糖奖励。故选D。√33.What is the significance of bees’ success in arithmetic tasks?( )A.It shows their abilities rely merely on instinct, not learning.B.It proves bees can communicate numerical concepts to humans.C.It suggests they process numbers beyond simple visual comparisons.D.It indicates their brains have more nerve cells than previously thought.[解析] 推理判断题。根据第三段“This showed they weren’t just remembering pictures, but actually performing a thinking process with numbers.”可知,小脑容量生物也能进行复杂计算,挑战了传统智力认知标准,为人工智能发展提供新思路。故选C。√34.What is the author’s attitude towards bees’ mathematical abilities?( )A.Skeptical. B.Favorable. C.Indifferent. D.Dismissive.[解析] 推理判断题。最后一段“they use highly efficient pathways … However, their success with arithmetic … points to a surprisingly complex mini-mind. This efficiency offers useful ideas for artificial intelligence”体现了作者对蜜蜂数学计算能力的正面评价。故选B。√35.What is the main conclusion drawn from bee studies?( )A.AI should copy insect brain structures.B.Human-like reasoning requires large brains.C.Animal intelligence is limited to basic instincts.D.Mathematical ability may be widespread in nature.[解析] 推理判断题。根据第一段“suggests basic number abilities might be common in the animal kingdom”、第二、三段的实验证据:蜜蜂等小脑生物展现数量认知和运算能力神经机制以及最后一段的跨物种证明:以蜜蜂为例,暗示其他生物可能具备类似能力。故选D。√第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。The Unexpected Gift It was a freezing December afternoon when I noticed an old man struggling with grocery bags at a bus stop. Snowflakes danced in the air as his thin coat shook in the wind, revealing worn-out clothes. His wrinkled hands shook visibly while trying to secure a slipping bag of oranges. 36.___ Without thinking, I turned back and lifted two heaviest bags. His surprised smile exposed several missing teeth, but his eyes shone like polished stones. BOn the crowded bus, he told me in a dry voice how his wife had passed away last spring, leaving him alone in a small apartment. As the bus approached Pine Street, he suddenly grasped my shoulder. 37.___ “For your kindness,” he whispered, pressing something cold into my hand before disappearing into the snow. Opening my hand under a streetlight, I froze. 38.___ A silver pocket watch with delicate leaf patterns lay polished and bright; its chain lay loosely like a sleeping snake. The Roman numerals (数字) on its face reminded me of my grandfather’s clock.DF After three hours of online searching, I discovered it was a 1920s collector’s item. My throat tightened seeing auction (拍卖) listings with prices that could cover my college textbooks for two years. 39.___ There was no question about what I needed to do. 40.___ But the weeping neighbor told me that the old man had passed away peacefully in his favorite armchair, holding a photo of his late wife.EA A.I rushed to his building at dawn. B.Something warm arose in my chest. C.I almost continued walking to catch my movie. D.“Young man,” he said with unexpected firmness. E.Guilt and curiosity fought in my mind all evening. F.What I saw under the shining light took my breath away. G.His apartment building smelled of boiled cabbage and old books. 【语篇导读】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了陌生人之间的温暖互动与生命无常的深刻主题,最终在黎明时分的悲剧性结局中引发读者对人性与价值的思考。36. ___B[解析] 前文描述老人艰难地提着购物袋,后文写“我”主动帮忙提袋子,因此此处应填入一个过渡句,体现“我”从注意到老人到决定帮助的过程。B项符合逻辑,描述心理活动。故选B。37. ___D[解析] 后文提到老人塞给“我”一件冰冷的东西(银怀表),并说“For your kindness”,因此37空应为老人赠送物品时的直接引语。故选D。38. ___F[解析] 后文详细描述怀表的精美外观,又结合前句“froze”,F项既承接上文,又引出下文具体描写。故选F。39. ___E[解析] 前文提到怀表的高昂价值,后文写决定归还,E项强调此刻的心理活动,为下文行动做铺垫。故选E。40. ___A[解析] 前文提到“我”知道“我”需要做什么了,后文提到邻居告知老人去世,此处表明了“我”急急忙忙到了老人的住处。故选A。第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 At a community art camp, I noticed a shy and poor girl named Lily. She sat alone, nervously . .41. . her sketchbook (素描簿). Her clothes were a little . .42. ., but her eyes shone with quiet determination. “Want to try watercolors?” I asked gently, . .43. . a brush towards her. She hesitated, and then nodded. As days passed, Lily’s . .44. . built up like spring flowers. She practiced paintings . .45. . under the morning sun. One rainy afternoon, she . .46. . me with a breathtaking painting of ocean waves at sunset. Her cheeks turned red with pride. On the exhibition day, Lily was delighted beside her . .47. . works, shaking slightly with excitement. Her delicate use of . .48. . seemed to dance with emotion. Suddenly, her parents arrived, eyes widening in disbelief. Seeing Lily’s . .49. . smile as they hugged her, I realized Lily was warmly loved. That day, Lily slipped me a folded note: “Thank you for . .50. . my voice through art.” Months later, a letter arrived with her college . .51. . bearing the message about her full art scholarship. Lily’s journey taught me that sincere kindness can awaken potential . .52. .. Every child is like a . .53. .. With patient sunlight, sufficient air and considerate care, they’ll be . .54. . to be what we dare to dream about. As Lily’s story . .55. ., the greatest growth begins when someone sees the potential hidden within. 【语篇导读】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了“我”教来自贫困家庭的Lily学习绘画,用爱心和善意发掘了她的绘画天赋的故事。41.( ) A.closing B.tearing C.holding D.folding[解析] nervously holding符合紧张状态,与“sketchbook”搭配,符合场景描述。故选C。42.( ) A.worn B.fancy C.fashionable D.traditional[解析] worn与第一句“poor girl”呼应。故选A。43.( ) A.purchasing B.waving C.extending D.dropping[解析] 结合后文“a brush towards her”可知,此处表达递画笔的场景。故选C。44.( ) A.curiosity B.independence C.patience D.confidence[解析] 结合后文的“built up like spring flowers. She practiced paintings . .45. . under the morning sun … a breathtaking painting … Her cheeks turned red with pride”可知,这里表达Lily画画的自信心与日俱增。故选D。√√√√45.( ) A.aimlessly B.restlessly C.devotedly D.occasionally[解析] devotedly意为“全心全意地”,体现了Lily进步的原因。故选C。46.( ) A.rewarded B.surprised C.assisted D.provided[解析] 结合上下文语境,此处表达作者看到“a breathtaking painting of ocean waves at sunset”的惊讶之情。故选B。47.( ) A.untouched B.borrowed C.unfinished D.displayed[解析] 结合前文“On the exhibition day, Lily was delighted”可知,此处表达展览时的场景。故选D。48.( ) A.colors B.styles C.shadows D.patterns[解析] 结合前文Lily画的是水彩画可知,这里突出她绘画用色精妙,似乎是带着情感舞蹈。故选A。√√√√49.( ) A.artificial B.cheerful C.shy D.painful[解析] 结合下文“as they hugged her, I realized Lily was warmly loved”可知,这里体现Lily发自内心的快乐。故选B。50.( ) A.searching for B.providing for C.bringing out D.making out[解析] 结合该句可知,这里表达Lily感谢作者引导帮助她通过艺术表达自己。故选C。51.( ) A.brochure B.newsletter C.poster D.certificate[解析] 结合下文“about her full art scholarship”可知,大学证书与奖学金一同寄来符合常理。故选D。52.( ) A.dreams B.skills C.opportunities D.talents[解析] 结合本句话可知,真诚的善意唤醒潜在的才华,符合故事发展脉络。故选D。√√√√53.( ) A.flower B.seed C.tree D.garden[解析] 结合下文“patient sunlight, sufficient air and considerate care, they’ll be . .54. . to be what we dare to dream about”可知,这句话用比喻的手法表达了教育孩子的理念:每个孩子都像一颗种子,只要给予耐心的阳光、充足的空气和细致的照料,他们就能被激励,成长为我们敢于期待的样子。故选B。54.( ) A.motivated B.adopted C.persuaded D.shaped[解析] 根据53题的解析,motivated符合全文逻辑线。故选A。55.( ) A.proves B.spreads C.compares D.repeats[解析] 用“证明”引出本篇文章阐述的道理。故选A。√√√第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 When Clarisse Le Guernic, 19 then, arrived in Shanghai from France in 2015, her shyness led to an unusual habit. She 56.______ (stick) to ordering only egg fried rice daily at a local restaurant for an entire month just to avoid conversation. Surprisingly, this routine helped her slowly overcome fear and gradually build confidence in a new language and culture. “China has changed me over the years,” she recalls, realizing 57._____ vital local connections are. This personal journey fueled a professional transformation. Now 29, she is the founder of Arcade Experiences, 58.___ Shanghai-based company that creates engaging city walk tours, revealing Shanghai’s lesser-known histories and 59.___________ stuckhowaoverlooked(overlook) corners. Each guided walking route is crafted 60.__________ (repeated). She not only ensures safety and convenience but checks every pathway and rest stop. More than 30 original routes 61._________________ (walk) over the past five years, visualizing the past by bringing along old photographs and maps, and improving the storyline by weaving (编织) the pieces into a story after 62.____ (she) doing extensive research and speaking with elderly residents to deepen her understanding of local culture. Through her unique approach 63.___ mixing fiction with historical context and linking the past with the present, her tours boost enthusiastically both local and international 64.____________ (participate). She believes Shanghai still has many untold stories and is constantly developing, which makes her realize how much more there is for her 65.__________ (explore).repeatedlyhave been walkedhertoparticipationto explore 【语篇导读】 本文是一篇新闻报道。法国女孩Clarisse Le Guernic初到上海时因害羞而养成特殊习惯,却由此逐渐融入当地文化,最终创立Arcade Experiences公司。文章以她的个人经历为线索,展现跨文化适应如何激发创业灵感,并强调她对上海历史文化的深度挖掘与创新传播。文章生动刻画了她从胆怯到自信的转变,以及她对城市探索的执着与热情。56. ______stuck[解析] 根据时间状语“in 2015”和上下文描述她过去的习惯可知,空处需用过去式。故填stuck。57. _____how[解析] realizing后接从句,此处需用“how+adj.”结构强调程度,表示“意识到本地联系是多么重要”。故填how。58. ___a[解析] 此处表示“一家总部在上海的公司”,需用不定冠词a表泛指。故填a。59. ___________overlooked[解析] 空处修饰名词corners,需用过去分词表被动,表示“被忽视的角落”。故填overlooked。60. __________repeatedly[解析] 空处需用副词修饰动词“crafted”。故填repeatedly。61. _________________have been walked[解析] “over the past five years”为现在完成时标志,且routes与walk之间为被动关系,且主语More than 30 original routes为复数,表示“30多条路线被走过”。故填have been walked。62. ____her[解析] 句中her doing extensive research是动名词复合结构。故填her。63. ___to[解析] approach to doing为固定搭配,意为“做某事的方法”。故填to。64. ____________participation[解析] boost为动词,后需接名词作宾语,表示“提升参与度”。故填participation。65. __________to explore[解析] “There be+n.+for sb.to do”为固定结构,空处需填不定式to explore修饰more,表示“有待探索的内容”。故填to explore。第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分) 假定你是李华,你的外教老师Ms. Smith给你发了一封邮件,询问你没有按时提交“你最喜欢的电影”的英文配音视频 (the dubbing video) 的原因。请你给老师回复一封邮件。注意: 1.写作词数应为80左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。One possible version:Dear Ms. Smith, I’m truly sorry for not submitting the English dubbing video of my favorite film on time. I feel really bad about this delay and appreciate you taking the time to check in with me. Last week, I suddenly came down with a bad cold. The doctor advised me to rest for a few days to recover. Now I’m feeling much better, and plan to finish the dubbing and editing in the next two days. Would it be okay if I submit the video by the end of this Wednesday? Apologize again for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding.Yours,. .Li Hua第二节 (满分25分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 Mary was an ordinary high school student, who tended to observe the world around her with a quiet and slightly thoughtful look. To be frank, she was a smart girl, yet always troubled by an invisible fear in her heart — that is, indecision. Whether it was choosing what to eat for lunch or deciding which extracurricular activity to participate in, Mary always had difficulty making decisions, fearing that every choice might bring unpredictable consequences. This made Mary miss many precious opportunities, which made her seem a little out of place among her friends and classmates. She longed for a change, but didn’t know where to start. Until that decisive summer, an accidental opportunity completely changed Mary’s life. That summer, the school organized an outdoor adventure activity aimed at training students’ courage and teamwork skills. At first, Mary was full of resistance. She was afraid of the unknown natural environment, and she was even more afraid that the decision she made would put the team in trouble. But with the constant encouragement of her teachers and friends, Mary gathered courage and signed up for the event. On the first day of the activity, they faced a huge challenge — crossing a thick forest to reach a secret camp hidden in a valley. Faced with complex environment and unpredictable weather, everyone in the team had to contribute their own strength and jointly decide the direction of their travel. Mary was still hesitant at first, but under the patient guidance of the captain, she learned to listen to everyone’s opinions and tried to make judgments after comprehensive consideration. The most difficult moment occurred on the third day, when a sudden rainstorm made them lose their way. The atmosphere in the team became tense and anxious, and Mary also felt great pressure. But at that moment, she suddenly realized that escape and hesitation could not solve the problem, and only by facing it bravely could they find a way out.注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。One possible version: Mary tried her best to calm down and said, “Everyone, it’s time to make a decision!” Hearing her words, everyone turned and looked at her. Taking a deep breath, Mary proposed a plan to determine the direction based on the landmarks observed before. Realizing making decisions means taking responsibilities, Mary gave others a firm stare. Although this decision was risky, the team chose to believe in her and decided in full agreement to move forward according to her guidance. After hours of exhausting hike, they finally walked out of the fog and found the legendary secret camp. This experience was like sunshine that brightened the dark in Mary’s heart. Back at school, she volunteered to organize the autumn field trip — listing spots, asking classmates’ ideas, and checking forecasts and so on. The botanical garden trip she planned impressed everyone. At lunch, she no longer hesitated. Instead, she suggested new dishes to friends, who now turned to her for ideas. Mary learned to listen to her inner voice and also learned to seek help and advice from others when necessary, which enabled her to make significant progress in both academic and interpersonal relationships. Every challenge and attempt is a precious opportunity to discover and improve yourself.

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