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1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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。
例:Hw much is the shirt?
A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.
答案是C。
1. When will the man leave?
A. On Mnday.B. On Tuesday.C. On Thursday.
2. What cncerns the man?
A. The need t give a speech.
B. The requirement t retake an exam.
C. The chance t meet the head teacher.
3. Hw did the wman feel at the end f the interview?
A. Embarrassed.B. Psitive.C. Excited.
4. What will the tw speakers prbably d?
A. G t see a film.B. G sailing.C. G cycling.
5. What des the wman suggest the man d?
A. Mve t France.
B. Learn mre French wrds.
C. Research int French culture.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. What are the speakers ding?
A. Shpping fr fd.B. Cking a meal.C. Reading a recipe bk.
7. What else d the speakers need?
A. Salad.B. Vegetables.C. Cking il.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. Why des the wman want t take this curse?
A. Fr scial cnnectin.
B. Fr academic interest.
C. Fr emplyment preparatin.
9. What des the wman think f the textbk?
A. It’s difficult.B. It’s utdated.C. It’s expensive.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10. What des the wman mainly explain?
A. Hw she trained.
B. Hw she reduced tiredness.
C. Hw she changed her lifestyle.
11. Hw lng wuld the wman exercise at weekends?
A. One hur a day.B. Tw hurs a day.C. Three hurs a day.
12. What is the mst prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Team players.
B. Reprter and athlete.
C. Fitness cach and custmer.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13. What did the speakers’ mther d this mrning?
A. She wrte a nte.B. She called her father.C. She cked breakfast.
14. What is the wman?
A. A student.B. A dctr.C. A stre wner.
15. What des the wman ffer t d?
A. Take ut the garbage.B. Clean the flr.C. D the laundry.
16. Hw will the speakers g t the market?
A. By bus.B. By car.C. On ft.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. Hw many parts des the grup prject include?
A. Fur.B. Three.C. Tw.
18. What will the speaker d first?
A. Grade the written reprt.
B. Listen t the presentatin.
C. Divide the wrk.
19. Hw can the speaker make the grading fair?
A. He will add the three grades tgether.
B. He will give the listeners a ttal grade.
C. He will ask every grup member t sign.
20. What des the speaker d?
A. A wrker.B. A teacher.C. A reprter.
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。
A
Register fr the ICOM General Cnference 2025
Frm 11 t 17 Nvember 2025, museum prfessinals and cultural leaders frm acrss the glbe will gather in Dubai, fr the mst significant event f the internatinal museum cmmunity. Held every three years, the Internatinal Cuncil f Museums(ICOM)General Cnference is a glbal event in the museum field, bringing tgether thusands f prfessinals frm all ver the wrld. If yu’re passinate abut cultural heritage, ICOM Dubai 2025 invites yu t take part in this unique mment f cnnectin, reflectin, and visin.
Secure Yur Spt at the Best Rate
Participants can nw register t attend the ICOM General Cnference 2025 in persn and benefit frm the extended early bird pricing.
ICOM Member Cuntries 1&2 — €315
ICOM Member Cuntries 3&4 — €210
ICOM Member Cuntries 5 — €157.5
Nnmember — €420
Students — €78.75
A Glbal Gathering Arund a Shared Visin
This year’s cnference theme, “The Future f Museums in a Rapidly Changing Wrld”, will discuss and redefine the rle f museums in addressing cntemprary challenges and seizing new pprtunities fr transfrmatin. The ICOM General Cnference 2025 ffers a rich and diverse prgramme that will include: plenary(全体参加的)sessins with glbally renwned speakers; wrkshps and wrking grup meetings acrss all ICOM cmmittees; ff-site sessins hsted by museums and cultural institutins.
The cnference will be held at the Dubai Wrld Trade Centre, with additinal events taking place thrughut the city and the regin.
Ready t Jin Us?
Nw’s the time t plan yur trip t Dubai Register nw and jin us fr ICOM Dubai 2025, where the museum wrld gathers t inspire change and plan actin.
21. Hw much will a cuple wh are nnmembers pay fr the cnference?
A. €157.5.B. €420.C. €630.D. €840.
22. What is the purpse f the cnference?
A. T set up a new internatinal museum site.
B. T advertise Dubai’s latest turist attractins.
C. T explre museums’ rle in a changing wrld.
D. T raise funds fr museums in financial difficulty.
23. Where is the text prbably taken frm?
A. An advertisement.B. A bigraphy.
C. A travel brchure.D. A research reprt.
B
I wke up befre the alarm went ff this mrning. I reached ver t grab my clck and see what time it was nly t have a furry head with a lng nse get in the way. I petted my dg, Hank, while he happily tuched my hand. I decided t check the clck with the ther hand nly t have my ther dg, Sweetie, intercept (拦截) it. I leaned dwn and tuched my head t hers and she tuched my nse thrugh her underbite. I smiled and thught t myself that this wasn’t the wrst way t wake up; cvered in kisses and knwing that yu are lved.
Later as the sun came up ver the muntains and I drank my mrning cffee, I lked ut my kitchen windw and saw a rbin sitting n the fence near my hme. She had a lng piece f grass in her muth. She lked back at me befre flying up int the upper branches f my maple tree t wrk n her nest. I stepped ut f my back dr t see if I culd see her again but stpped in my tracks. Only fifteen feet away was a deer eating the freshly grwn grass behind my huse. I raised my cffee cup t him t shw him I meant him n harm then eased back int my huse t let him finish his breakfast. As I did s, I was filled with a wnderful sense f peace in my sul. I culd feel the lve arund me, nt nly frm my pets but frm the wild animals in my backyard. I culd feel my neness with nature, with life, and with lve. And all I culd say was “Thank yu!”
This life is s glrius. Hug this life then. Value it. Feel yur neness with it. Knw that yu are lved. Knw that yu can lve. Then g ut, sharing all f yur lve, yur jy, and yur light with everyne everywhere.
24. What did the authr encunter when trying t check the time?
A. The alarm rang unexpectedly.B. A deer entered the bedrm.
C. The clck was ut f reach.D. Dgs blcked the view f the clck.
25. Why did the authr raise the cffee cup t the deer?
A. T scare away the deer gently.B. T express his friendliness.
C. T invite the deer t share breakfast.D. T take a pht f the mment.
26. What can be inferred abut the authr’s relatinship with nature?
A. He finds spiritual peace in natural interactins.
B. He studies wildlife behavir regularly.
C. He feels discnnected frm urban life.
D. He prefers wild animals ver pets.
27. What des the authr’s mrning experience shw?
A. Nature shuld be prtected strictly.
B. Pets are mre lyal than wild animals.
C. Waking up early imprves mental health.
D. Small daily mments can bring great lve.
C
Urban mbility is at a crssrads. Fr decades cities have been designed t cater t cars, with cuntless rads, plenty f parking, and laws that separate residential areas frm cmmercial and industrial znes. This has made cities less livable, increasingly plluted, and cntributed t scial inequality. But nw, a new visin fr urban mbility is emerging, ne that priritizes peple ver vehicles, reduces carbn emissins, and enhances the quality f urban life.
At the heart f this transfrmatin are technlgical innvatins that are reshaping hw peple mve within cities. Electric vehicles (EVs) are becming mre affrdable and accessible. Autnmus vehicles, thugh still in their early stage, hld the prmise f reducing traffic accidents and jams by enabling mre efficient use f rad space. And shared mbility services, such as bike-and car-sharing, are making it easier fr peple t get arund withut wning a persnal vehicle.
The shift twards mre sustainable urban mbility is als being driven by a change in cnsumer preferences. Yunger generatins, in particular, are less attached t the idea f car wnership and mre pen t alternative mdes f transprtatin. It is being fueled by cncerns abut climate change and air pllutin, as well as the increasing cst f wning and maintaining a car in urban areas. As a result, cities are seeing a grwing demand fr green transprtatin ptins.
Hwever, the transitin t a mre sustainable and intelligent urban mbility system is arduus. One majr challenge is the need fr significant investment in new infrastructure (基础设施), such as charging statins. Additinally, ensuring the fair distributin f these benefits acrss different ecnmic grups is crucial, which helps t prevent widening scial gaps. What’s mre, the success f urban mbility innvatins depends n public acceptance and trust. Overcming these challenges will require jint effrts frm gvernments, private sectrs, and cmmunities.
In cnclusin, the future f urban mbility is set t experience significant transfrmatins. As cities cntinue t grw and evlve, embracing these changes will be crucial in shaping the urban landscape f tmrrw.
28. What issue des the authr mainly discuss in paragraph 1?
A. Urban rads cause a mess.
B. City designs center n cars.
C. Diverse areas get separated in the city.
D. Vehicles n rads cause traffic accidents.
29. Why d yunger generatins favur sustainable transprt?
A. They fail t make a handsme incme.
B. They regard car wnership as utdated.
C. They wrry abut pllutin and high car csts.
D. They lng t be healthy thrugh active transprt.
30. What des the underlined wrd “arduus” in paragraph 4 mean?
A. Tugh.B. Sensible.C. Available.D. Rewarding.
31. What can be a suitable title fr the text?
A. Time t Imprve Urban Transprt
B. Strategies fr Sustainable Transprt
C. The Future f Urban Mbility
D. The Upcming Shared City Mbility
D
Orienting yurself in the darkness f a cave seems like a difficult task. But sme bats seem t have a clever slutin. Greater muse-tailed bats live in grups inside small caves where flying is challenging, s they hang frm the cave’s walls and mve deeper int it by crawling backwards. They mve this way in many situatins, such as in respnse t the appearance f a natural enemy, r when they want t find a better psitin in the cave.
Bilgists have lng wndered what rle these bats’ unusually lng tails play as they crawl inside the caves, s Yssi Yvel at Tel Aviv University and his clleagues designed an experiment t put the bats’ tails t the test.
In the experiment, the researchers recreated a set-up accrding t the inside f a cave, creating a maze (迷宫) with bstacles similar t the uneven, rcky landfrm the bats wuld encunter naturally. The team measured hw lng it tk fr the bats t climb the wall while crawling backwards, and hw smthly they were able t d s, first naturally and then with their tails anaesthetised (麻醉).
The bats used their tails like a blind walking cane, swinging them frm side t side t detect bstacles and climb mre safely and efficiently. In cntrast, when the researchers anaesthetised the bats’ tails, their climbing time increased by an average f 10%, and the bats made mre side mvements instead f mving upward, apparently trying t find their way. “When yu walk backwards, yu can still feel with yur bdy and with yur legs,” says Yvel. “It’s clear that they can d it. But there was a significant reductin in efficiency.”
While ther bat species have lng tails, the researchers say this is s far the nly ne recgnized t find its way in the darkness using this distinctive strategy. “I dn’t think this is general fr bats with lng tails,” says Yvel, “until further research is dne, we dn’t really knw.”
32. Why d greater muse-tailed bats crawl backwards in caves?
A. T scare ptential enemies away.
B. T cnserve energy while mving.
C. T make a quick escape frm inside.
D. T adapt t the narrw envirnment.
33. What was the impact f tail anesthesia n bats?
A. The maze became invisible t bats.
B. Bats’ perfrmance declined in speed.
C. Bats began flying frward instead f crawling.
D. The ther bdy parts functined mre efficiently.
34. What did the experiment reveal abut bats’ tails?
A. They help bats t cmmunicate with each ther.
B. They act as a sensr t help bats navigate in the dark.
C. They ffer bats frces fr gripping cave walls while mving.
D. They are primarily used fr balance during backward crawling.
35. What is the mst likely fllwing step fr Yvel’s research team?
A. Train bats t crawl frward efficiently.
B. Fcus n hw bats use tails while flying.
C. Examine tail navigatin in ther bat species.
D. Study hw tail lengths influence bats’ speed.
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。
Everyne experiences anger in their lives. Maybe yu had a fight with yur best friend; yu didn’t get that prmtin yu expected. ____36____. Hwever, it’s imprtant t find the right balance between having a bad md r feeling angry and letting thse negative feelings take cntrl f yu.
____37____. Anger creates tensins in relatinships, especially familial r clse relatinships. Anger als causes yur natural “fight r flight” respnse, which als causes ther changes in the bdy. The health effects f prly managed anger range frm digestive issues t mental health challenges like anxiety and depressin.
It’s pssible t vercme anger r a bad md, but it takes a cmmitment t d it. Anger management is the prcess f learning t recgnize when yu’re becming angry and finding skills t express the emtin in a psitive, cnstructive way. Therapists (治疗师) can help peple explre the rts f their anger. ____38____. They can als teach them better ways t cmmunicate and ultimately, t manage, reduce and prevent harmful anger.
Yu can have cntrl ver yur life r emtins by yurself. ____39____. Here are sme pwerful ways yu can vercme a bad md r anger: acknwledge what yu’re feeling; step back and ask, “Why?”; practice assuming psitive intentin; exercise and smile; practice mindfulness; use visual reminders; call a friend; let it g symblically; seek help if needed.
If yu believe that yu need anger management therapy, yu may wnder what t expect. Anger therapy may take place individually with a therapist, r yu may chse t take part in an anger management class. ____40____.
A. Anger can have severe cnsequences
B. It just takes practice with effective ways
C. They can train peple in anger-cntrl techniques
D. It’s nrmal t have a bad md r be upset smetimes
E. Studies shw men and wmen express anger differently
F. Anger is ften misunderstd as a purely negative emtin
G. Peple can learn t unpack the anger with the anger therapy
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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
“Wait, wh am I t be mentring (指导) smene?” As I waited fr the first meeting, I ____41____ myself. I was just a first-year Ph. D. student wh still ____42____ guidance myself.
Mnths earlier, I had applied t be a mentr thrugh a prgram. I am ____43____ abut helping students like me and eager t pay frward the guidance I had received earlier in my jurney. But nw, ____44____ cntrlled me.
Things turned arund after my meeting with my prfessr, wh ____45____ me t be a mentr and ffered suggestins, ____46____ my cnfidence.
I was matched with a mentee, an undergraduate. But as ur first meeting ____47____, uncertainty appeared. There was n ____48____. Hw shuld I structure meetings? What if she asked a questin I culdn’t answer?
That day, I was ____49____. But nce my mentee jined, enthusiastically talking abut herself, I ____50____ t my wn cllege struggles. I realized I didn’t need t be a perfect mentr. I shuld knw her hpes and ffer guidance based n my ____51____. We set gals and began a sincere ____52____.
As sessins cntinued, I realized I culd help ____53____. I culd equip her with the skills t tackle bstacles. When I didn’t knw answers, I was hnest, did my best t ____54____ and prvided feedback.
Mnths later, my mentee sent an e-mail t shw her ____55____ fr my supprt, which helped increase her cnfidence. She prbably desn’t knw she helped increase my cnfidence, t.
41. A. questinedB. intrducedC. enjyedD. helped
42. A. resistedB. issuedC. receivedD. ffered
43. A. curiusB. passinateC. cnflictedD. serius
44. A. guiltB. sadnessC. dubtD. excitement
45. A. rderedB. encuragedC. remindedD. invited
46. A. shakingB. testingC. hidingD. imprving
47. A. nearedB. startedC. cntinuedD. finished
48. A. signalB. cmmentC. guidebkD. handwriting
49. A. terrifiedB. inspiredC. annyedD. amazed
50. A. gave wayB. gt thrughC. lked frwardD. flashed back
51. A. lessnsB. strugglesC. talentD. experience
52. A. cmmitmentB. celebratinC. relatinshipD. spnsrship
53. A. casuallyB. practicallyC. legallyD. critically
54. A. listenB. debateC. challengeD. clarify
55. A. arrangementB. wisdmC. persnalityD. gratitude
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。
The tale f the Cwherd(Niulang) and the Weaver Girl (Zhinü) is ne f China’s mst cherished and enduring legends. They are separated by the Milky Way, except fr ____56____they’re reunited nce a year by a bridge frmed frm the wings f magpies (喜鹊). This tale is ____57____(deep) integrated with Qixi Festival, ften called China’s Valentine’s Day.
Nw, it finds a new life thrugh the graceful steps f Lve Bridge, ____58____ riginal prductin by the Suzhu Ballet, ____59____ premiered in Suzhu, Jiangsu Prvince, n Aug. 29 — this year’s Qixi Festival. “I’ve been fascinated by the stry f Niulang and Zhinü,” says Tan, the ballet cmpany’s artistic ____60____(direct). “This stry resnated strngly with me, as smene brn n Feb 14, Valentine’s Day.”
Tan will lead the Suzhu Ballet n its Eurpean tur, ____61____ shws in Milan, Italy, n Sept 20 and in Paris n Sept 24. Tan says Lve Bridge is a blend f Western ballet ____62____(technique) with Chinese musical and cultural elements. The Suzhu Symphny Orchestra (交响乐团)plays a crucial rle in shaping the wrk’s vice landscape, ____63____(cmbine) symphnic grandness with traditinal Chinese instruments.
This cmbinatin f Western ballet with Chinese strytelling ____64____(design) t build a bridge between cultures, drawing lcal and internatinal audiences int a____65____(share) experience. Using ballet t tell this stry allws us t intrduce ur culture t the wrld.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假定你是李华,你的外国朋友Chris对中国传统文化很感兴趣,发邮件请你推荐一种他可以亲身体验的文化形式。请你给他回一封邮件,内容包括:
(1)你的推荐;
(2)推荐理由。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Chris,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
67. 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。
In 1974, my cllege rmmates Steve, Craig, and I drve frm Upstate New Yrk t Ynkers t take Steve hme fr spring break. Returning, Craig and I tk charge-free rads t cnserve funds.
Sunday evening we gt $5 wrth f gas n a side rad, saving 35 cents between us fr an upcming rad. A mile later, we heard a terrible nise under the car. The brakes quit, and we rlled t a stp n a dark, deserted back rad. The axle (车轴) had separated.
With little traffic, we decided t flag dwn the next car and ask fr help. When a car came, we std by the radside. After we explained ur prblem t the cuple wh stpped, Craig went with them t find help while I stayed with the car. Sn a trper (骑警) stpped, put up signs and radied fr a tw truck (拖车). Even thugh Craig had gne fr help, the trper said we had t mve the car as sn as pssible fr safety. Half an hur later, a tw truck arrived and Craig was riding with the driver!
By 10:30 pm, the tw truck driver had us at his garage. We said we’d sleep in ur car, but he’d have nne f that, and brught us t a small tent by his huse. He gave us blankets and pillws fr the night.
The next mrning, we wke t a knck. When I pened the dr, a wman intrduced herself as the tw truck driver’s wife. She brught us int her hme, gave us juice and eggs, and said her husband had gne t wrk n the car tw hurs earlier.
We learned the bill wuld be $65.We had n credit cards and n way f getting mney ther than ur parents driving dwn — and they were at wrk.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The cuple we’d flagged dwn had given Craig a number t call.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
After thanking the cuple many times, I picked up Craig and we drve hme.
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