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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。
1. What is the weather like this weekend?
A. Warm. B. Ht. C. Cld.
2. What is the wman ging t d?
A. Pay fr the shes. B. G t the she shp. C. Brrw mney frm the man.
3. Where is the man ging after leaving the stre?
A. His huse. B. Sally’s place. C. The airprt.
4. Hw is the man prbably feeling nw?
A. Nervus. B. Excited. C. Relieved.
5. What might the man be?
A. A htel receptinist. B. A bank clerk. C. A shp assistant.
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 did the man’s father d this mrning?
A. He dried the training shes. B. He cleaned the bathrm. C. He emptied the cupbard.
7. Where are the training shes?
A. In the bathrm. B. In the hall. C. In the living rm.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. Attractive cities. B. A trip plan. C. A wrk schedule.
9. What will the speakers d in May?
A. G t China. B. Seek accmmdatins. C. Try making delicius fd.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10. What is the wman’s purpse f rganizing the event?
A. T make peple mre united. B. T add value t the cmpany. C. T emphasize the imprtance f health.
11. What des Alex suggest including in the event?
A. Health check-ups. B. Varius kinds f sprts. C. Discussins n injury preventin.
12. What d the speakers want t d?
A. Inspire participants t dnate. B. Invite sme athletes t take part. C. Learn frm ther lcal businesses.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13. What is May lking frward t ding first during the summer vacatin?
A. Having a gd rest. B. Ging t the beach. C. Wrking with kids.
14. Frm whm did Bill knw the Internatinal Vlunteer prgram in Csta Rica?
A. Lily. B. Tm. C. May.
15. What did Lily say abut the Internatinal Vlunteer prgram?
A. It was tiring. B. It was interesting. C. It was well rganized.
16. Hw will May knw mre abut the prgram?
A. By asking Bill. B. By telephning Tm. C. By checking n the Internet.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. What shuld the students d if they are 15 minutes late?
A. Dn’t enter until the break. B. Enter quietly during the class. C. Ask the teacher fr permissin.
18. When des the secnd class mst prbably begin?
A. At arund 10:30. B. At arund 10:40. C. At arund 11:00.
19. Wh is Jenny?
A. A cleaner. B. A receptinist. C. An rganizer.
20. What des the speaker remind the students t d?
A. Organize events in advance.
B. Have a free barbecue every Friday.
C. Keep a clse watch n event infrmatin.
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
Yur bks deserve great cnversatins. Amazn Bk Clubs is a great way t help bring yur discussins t life. Custmers with an Amazn.cm accunt can jin fr free, s what are yu waiting fr?
Here are sme clubs yu can chse t jin:
Public bk clubs
T jin, click Jin Club and yur membership will be autmatically cnfirmed. Nn-members are able t view everything in the bk club including member activity, but have n access t bk suggestins.
Private bk clubs
Private bk clubs require apprval frm ne f the bk club’s administratrs t jin. T jin, click Request t Jin and yur request will be sent t the administratr fr apprval. Once yur membership is apprved, yu will receive a ntificatin email. Bks suggested and member names are nt visible t any nn-members.
If yu can’t find yur favrite, yu can create yur wn bk club! Frm the landing page, yu’ll be able t custmize yur bk club details. Club creatin will be available t all custmers free f charge when “early access” cncludes sn.
21. Which club will yu chse if yu are interested in future scientific events?
A. Epic Reads. B. Memrable Memirs. C. Business & Grwth. D. Rm-cm unin.
22. What can we learn frm the text?
A. Custmers can’t make their wn bk clubs details.
B. Everyne is accessible t create a bk club fr free.
C. Bk suggestins are nly available t club members.
D. Membership requires permissin in Memrable memirs club.
23. Where is the text prbably taken frm?
A. A training brchure. B. A club website. C. A science magazine. D. A library guide.
B
Setting his sights n the 24 Hurs f Le Mans sprts car race in 2026, Team BRIT funder and CEO Dave Player explains: “If yu’re a muntain climber, yu want t climb Everest eventually and if yu’re an endurance racer, yu dream f cmpeting in the Le Mans 24 Hurs. It’s a legendary, histric event that every racing driver sets their sights n.” Meet Team BRIT, the car racing team vercming life-threatening accidents and health cnditins t cmpete in the mst reputable champinships in the wrld.
If the team gets t cmpete in what is widely judged t be the wrld’s mst exhausting endurance race, they’ll als enter the histry bks as the first all-disabled team t d s. It’s smething they have t wrk up t, with all the drivers needing the necessary experience and suitable cars.
Other disabled drivers have taken part, but nly thrugh a wild card, nn-cmpetitive plan. “We dn’t want that,” Dave, 54, insists. “We want t cmpete n a level playing field, as a statement that even as disabled racing drivers we belng n a wrld stage. We want t earn ur place, nt have it given t us.”
As a wheelchair user since he dve int a lake and brke his neck at 23, Dave set up the charity Kart Frce in 2010 as a way fr injured ld sldiers t use sprts car fr recvery. He went n t fund Team BRIT in 2015—creating a set f hand cntrls that culd be installed in racing cars t enable drivers with disabilities t cmpete side by side with able-bdied cmpetitrs. Based at Dunsfld Park (als hme f the Tp Gear test track near Cranleigh), it is a cmpetitive, spnsrship-supprted racing team.
Every test lap at Dunsfld is fired by the same belief: the summit f endurance racing is nt reserved fr the able-bdied, but fr the daring wh refuse t quit. When the green flag falls in 2026, Team BRIT will prve that the nly real disability is a mind that never dares t race.
24. Why des Dave Player regard the Le Mans 24 Hurs as his final gal?
A. It is the first race he has ever watched n TV. B. It is the nly race that allws disabled drivers.
C. It ffers the biggest mney prize in mtr sprts. D. It is seen as the highest muntain in endurance racing.
25. In what aspect is Team BRIT different frm ther disabled participants?
A. They have a wild card entry. B. They never take the wrld stage.
C. They make nn-cmpetitive schemes. D. They aim t earn their psitin themselves.
26. What did Dave d first after his wn accident?
A. He built the Tp Gear test track. B. He created hand cntrls fr racing cars.
C. He started Kart Frce t help injured sldiers. D. He funded Team BRIT fr the disabled cmpetitrs.
27. Which wrds wuld best describe Dave Player?
A. Determined but mean. B. Talented but reserved. C. Caring and ambitius. D. Patient and cautius.
C
Lking at his pile f unpaid bills always makes Giuseppe Del Giudice feel uneasy. Smetimes he gt late fees because f his habit f putting things ff, but in many ways the emtinal lss is wrse. “The lnger the bills g unpaid,” says Del Giudice, “the mre anxius I get.”
Everyne prcrastinates (拖延). “It’s cmmn,” says prcrastinatin researcher Tim Pychyl, a psychlgy prfessr at Carletn University, Canada. “One f the ways we cpe is t run away, and that’s what prcrastinatin cmes dwn t.”
Yu can prcrastinate n nearly anything, even pleasant tasks such as planning a vacatin. Research has shwn that the tp tasks peple delay are cleaning, advancing their careers, taking care f their health and planning their finances.
One big factr fr them is fear f being judged by thers and themselves. Kelli Saginak prcrastinated abut lking fr a new jb fr years. “It’s ttally fear f failure and f nt living up t expectatins,” says Saginak. “If I dn’t take the risk, I dn’t have t face the judgment. Yet it’s simply me judging myself.” Sme peple embrace prcrastinatin, believing that they perfrm well under pressure. Researchers have uncvered the truth. Mst f them did wrse than nn-prcrastinatrs, but they thught they did better.
Whatever the mtivatin, prcrastinatin is usually nt ging t be gd fr yu. Prcrastinatrs experience higher levels f stress, bth frm leaving things t the last minute and frm their wn negative and self-critical feelings abut their prcrastinatin. Sme f the research has als shwn that this stress increases the risks f many diseases. “We used t believe behaviurs fllw attitude, but if yu take immediate actin, yu’ll make prgress, thus mtivating yurself.” Pychyl says. S next time yu prcrastinate n starting an exercise rutine, just put n yur walking shes at nce.
28. Why des the authr mentin Del Giudice in Paragraph 1?
A. T intrduce the tpic. B. T spark the interest. C. T explain the reasn. D. T take the example.
29. What d researchers identify as the main reasn fr mst prcrastinatin?
A. T many urgent tasks t handle at nce. B. A lack f prper time-management skills.
C. Fear f self-assessment and external evaluatin. D. The enjyment f wrking under tight deadlines.
30. Hw can yu deal with prcrastinatin accrding t the text?
A. By finding what drives yu. B. By taking a psitive attitude.
C. By getting started right nw. D. By making a rutine schedule.
31. What des the passage mainly talk abut?
A. The slutins t prcrastinatin. B. An intrductin t prcrastinatin.
C. The dangers f prcrastinatin. D. The main causes f prcrastinatin.
D
Frm his ffice in New Haven, Yale eclgist Jeremy Chen experiences the full range f the fur seasns. It ccurred t him that many f his research subjects — Nrth American birds eschewthe seasns, instead seeking the same weather cnditins all year lng acrss their migratry (迁移的) rutes.
T better understand hw different species f Nrth American birds track these preferred climatic cnditins, Chen determined the envirnmental cnditins using satellite weather data, which allwed him t assess hw thse cnditins experienced by each species change thrughut the seasns. This analysis was the first t cnsider the imprtance f weather change in determining hw bird species track their habitats acrss seasns. Past studies had evaluated nly the average weather cnditins, leaving vital knwledge gaps abut bth the eclgy and ptential danger f birds.
“We fund that sme migratry species can track temperature r rainfall thrughut the year, ging ut f their way t experience the same weather all year lng, while thers experience strng changes in seasnal cnditins thrughut the year,” said Chen. Lng distance migratry birds, such as the prthntary warbler, are excellent habitat-trackers. Their migratin means they can seek ut preferred cnditins. Small-bdied birds, such as vires, and insect-eaters, such as flycatchers, als tend t clsely track their habitats ver the year, while large-bdied birds are able t bear a wide range f cnditins ver the year.
Revealing these patterns was n simple task. Fr the study, Chen had t cmbine data frm millins f current recrds fr ver 600 bird species alng with 22 years f weather data. Such a task wuld nt have been pssible even a decade ag. “It’s imprtant t understand hw wildlife is handling the cnsequences f speeding up climate change s that, as climate change speeds up, we can prevent the fall f eclgical cmmunities and bilgical diversity while aviding the lss f ecsystem services,” Chen said.
32. What des the underlined wrd “eschew” in Paragraph 1 mean?
A. Search. B. Avid. C. Endure. D. Frecast.
33. Cmpared with previus researches, Chen’s study is nvel because ______.
A. it recrds daily behaviur via satellite data. B. it links bdy size with migratin distance.
C. it tracks weather change beynd averages. D. it surveys 600-plus bird species wrldwide.
34. Why are varieties f birds in Paragraph 3 mentined?
A. T indicate distance links with latitude. B. T prve bdy size decides migratin rute.
C. T highlight the urgency in climate change. D. T shw tracking skill differs amng species.
35. What can we infer frm Chen’s wrds in the last paragraph?
A. Satellite recrds alne can save threatened birds. B. Eclgical cllapse is nw beynd human cntrl.
C. Withut big-data insight, timely prtectin may fail. D. Climate change mainly threatens large-bdied species.
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 ways t turn ne day ff int a 24-hur vacatin
Fr peple with inflexible schedules r limited time ff frm wrk, flying fr a day trip can be an attainable way t experience a place withut cmmitting t a lnger vacatin. Kevin Drniak says he is “addicted” t 24-hur travel.
Drniak, a cntent creatr, has dcumented ver a dzen trips riginating frm New Yrk n TikTk. 36 Typically, it invlves an early-mrning flight, a perid f explring a city r a specific attractin, then a departure in the evening r the fllwing mrning. “I want t shwcase that travel can have an incredible impact even if time isn’t n yur side,” said Drniak, 28. Fast-paced travel and 24-hur jurneys appear earlier than scial media and viral fads. Hwever, this hardcre style f travel taps int ur mdern desire fr quick, impactful experiences that are easily dcumented and shared. 37
Drniak says the key t jet-setting day trips is nt t ver-plan. 38 On a trip t Puert Ric, fr instance, his bjective was simply t g t the beach. In Cair (yes, Drniak spent ne day there frm New Yrk), his nly gal was t see the pyramids. 39 Mst peple might cnsider a rute like this extremely exhausting, but Drniak insists that he embraced and enjyed the sweaty adventure.
“I knw it’s nt fr everyne, but, fr me, I lve just sitting n a plane, s flying is part f the fun. It’s als helpful that I can sleep upright,” he said. The idea f flying anywhere fr a day trip is incnceivable, but Drniak cnsiders the mst wrthwhile experiences are nes that fully get yu ut f the huse. “ 40 Because it makes it pssible t experience a childlike sense f wnder again,” he said.
A. Yu shuldn’t ver-plan yur trip.
B. It’s travel’s versin f instant satisfactin.
C. Even a shrt trip is better than staying hme.
D. And in Paris, his purpse was t visit the Eiffel Twer.
E. That means having nly ne “mtive” fr each place.
F. 24-hur travel is nt a new idea and has been ppular since it appeared.
G. Of these trips, he usually sticks t a “24-hur whirlwind check-ff” frmat.
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。
Fd has always been a THING in my family. Grwing up, I thught everyne had a 41 bunker (储存室) in their basement. We 42 did, and we called it the “Cld Rm”. My dad built it with great 43 . The Cld Rm was a small masterpiece, with a 44 freezer usually filled with a side f beef, a whle pig, and numerus Christmas treats. But the best was the hmemade vegetable bins fr rt vegetables fr the lng winter. Unfrtunately, my dad 45 them in a material that we later fund ut was 46 . I ften wnder hw much f the bad dust I 47 while digging fr the last vegetables in the spring.
As the ldest child, I 48 August because I always had t pick and prepare everything even if I was tired. There was always smething t 49 r peel, which I 50 thught everyne lived like. Later, I 51 that this whle “fd” bsessin (痴迷) was because my dad had experienced childhd hunger. He’d been raised in 52 . My dad was determined that his wn family wuld never face the 53 he had. It must have been his wrst 54 .
Nw, it’s August again, and my fridge is full f fresh lcal 55 . I’ll be thinking f these fruits and vegetables during the cld winter mnths. Reflecting n this, I see the apple hasn’t fallen far frm the family traditin.
41. A. secret B. resurce C. safety D. fd
42. A. certainly B. hardly C. eventually D. randmly
43. A. puzzle B. care C. risk D. dignity
44. A. new B. unique C. giant D. heavy
45. A. stred B. updated C. delivered D. transfrmed
46. A. durable B. expensive C. harmful D. unused
47. A. cped with B. tk away C. cleared up D. breathed in
48. A. hated B. awaited C. remembered D. expected
49. A. ck B. clean C. steam D. heat
50. A. previusly B. bviusly C. accidentally D. gradually
51. A. frgt B. dubted C. realized D. wndered
52. A. shck B. cmfrt C. wealth D. pverty
53. A. hunger B. dilemma C. fight D. failure
54. A. shame B. fear C. habit D. regret
55. A. dish B. meat C. prduce D. cnsumptin
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。
Dragn’s Beard Candy, als knwn as Lng Xu Tang, is a 56 (traditin) Chinese snack with a histry f mre than 2,000 years. It is especially famus fr 57 (it) fine, hair-like strands (细丝) and uniquely sweet taste.
58 (make) mainly frm malt sugar, hney, and glutinus rice flur, the candy requires nt nly skill but als great patience. The sugar is heated until sft and then pulled 59 (repeat) until it becmes very thin. This prcess is particularly challenging, as the strands must be thin and delicate enugh t truly resemble a dragn’s beard.
Accrding60 a ppular legend, during the Ming Dynasty, Emperr Zhengde came acrss this candy while 61 (travel) arund the cuntry. He was s impressed by its taste and texture 62 he persnally named it “Dragn’s Beard Candy”. Frm that time n, it grew in ppularity and became 63 treat amng bth the ryalty and rdinary peple.
Nwadays, Dragn’s Beard Candy 64 (enjy) by peple arund the wrld. It is cmmnly served during imprtant festivals and special 65 (celebrate). If yu ever have the pprtunity, yu shuld try this delightful and meaningful example f Chinese cultural heritage.
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,联合国教科文组织(UNESCO)将在你家乡举办茶文化交流活动,需要志愿者协助。请你写封邮件,申请做一名志愿者。内容包括:
(1)写信目的;(2)对活动的认识;(3)个人优势。
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 Sir/ Madam,
Best regards,
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。
Cld wind brushed against Le’s cheeks as he hurried dwn the snwy sidewalk. His shift at the grcery stre had ended late, and he had skipped dinner just t clean up the mess in aisle (过道) fur. The streets were quiet, and the bus stp ahead lked like a tiny island in the dark. As Le gt clser, he saw the red taillights f the last bus pulling away. “N!” he shuted, breaking int a run. But it was t late.
Le std there fr a mment, breathing hard, watching the bus disappear dwn the street. His phne was dead, his glves were t thin and he had n mney fr a taxi. The walk hme wuld take at least an hur, and the snw was starting t fall again. Le sat dwn n the cld bench, rubbing (搓) his hands tgether and trying nt t feel t srry fr himself.
Acrss the street, a small café still had its lights n. A sign in the windw said “Open Late”, and warm yellw light spilled ut nt the sidewalk. Le hesitated. He didn’t want t spend mney he didn’t have, but he als didn’t want t freeze. Finally, he crssed the street and pushed pen the dr.
Inside, it smelled like cinnamn (肉桂) and ht chclate. The wman behind the cunter lked up and gave him a kind smile. “Lng night?” she asked. Le ndded and tld her abut the missed bus. “Well, sit dwn and warm up,” she said, already puring a drink. “This is free.”
Le held the warm mug between his hands and tk small sips (一小口) letting the heat return t his bdy. The cafe was quiet except fr sft jazz playing in the backgrund. The wman brught him a plate f ckies.
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。
“My husband used t miss his bus all the time,” she said, laughing.
As he stepped back int the snw, Le felt lighter smehw.
湖北省黄冈市2025年秋季部分高中高三年级期中考试英语试题答案
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21-23ACB 24-27DDCC 28-31 ACCB 32-35 BCDC 36-40 GBEDC
41-45DABCA 46-50CDABA 51-55CDABC
56. traditinal 57. its 58. Made 59. repeatedly 60. t 61. travelling/traveling 62. that 63. a 64. is enjyed 65. celebratins
应用文写作
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing t apply fr a vlunteer psitin at the upcming Tea Culture Exchange Event rganized by UNESCO in my hmetwn.
As a lcal resident deeply passinate abut cultural heritage, I believe this event prvides a wnderful pprtunity t prmte mutual understanding and appreciatin f diverse cultures thrugh the art f tea. It nt nly shwcases ur traditins but als serves as a bridge cnnecting peple wrldwide. I am cnfident that my strng cmmunicatin skills in English and Mandarin, alng with my familiarity with lcal tea culture, make me a suitable candidate. Mrever, I have previus vlunteer experience which has equipped me with teamwrk and prblem-slving abilities.
Thank yu fr cnsidering my applicatin. I lk frward t cntributing t the success f this meaningful event.
Best regards,
Li Hua
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“My husband used t miss his bus all the time,” she said, laughing. “He’d cme here just like yu, half-frzen and frustrated. That’s why I keep the cafe pen late—t ffer a warm place fr thse in need.” He listened, deeply mved by her kindness, his thrat tight with an emtin he culdn’t name. He finished the ht chclate and ckies, feeling warmth nt just in his bdy but als in his heart. It was a simple gesture, yet it felt like a lifeline, a quiet prmise that he wasn’t as alne as he had thught. Befre leaving, he insisted n helping her wipe the tables, despite her refusal.
As he stepped back int the snw, Le felt lighter smehw. The cld wind n lnger seemed s bitter, and the walk hme felt shrter than befre, the city lights nw hlding a gentle glw. He realized that smetimes, missing a bus culd lead t meeting a kind sul—a small twist f fate that changed everything. The next day, he returned t the café with a thank-yu card and a new pair f warm glves, determined t spread the same warmth he had received. It was mre than gratitude; it felt like the start f smething new, a quiet prmise t pass kindness frward.
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M: Gd .I hpe it desn’t cl ff. Yu knw that the weather in Califrnia is really changeable.
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W: Yur shes lk really nice. Hw much did yu get them fr?
M: They nly cst me abut frty dllars.
W: I’m ging t get a pair fr my husband. Let me see if I’ve gt enugh mney.
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W: We can drp in n Sally n ur way hme frm the stre.
M: That’s a gd idea. Oh, I almst frgt that I needed t meet my brther at the airprt by then.
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M: I’m glad the presentatin is ver. I was s wrried and stressed ut while making it.
W: I was s excited t see yu give such a speech. Yu did a great jb!
M: It’s finally finished. It’s nice t hear that yu enjyed it, thugh.
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M: Next please.
W: Gd afternn. I’d like t put this cash int my accunt.
M: Gd afternn. Can I please have yur accunt details?
W: Yes, here is my card. It has the accunt number.
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M: Have yu seen my training shes anywhere? I brught them hme frm training yesterday.
They were wet, s I left them in the bathrm t dry and nw I can't find them.
W: Dad was tidying up this mrning. Have yu lked in the cupbard in the hall?
M: Yes, but they weren’t there. Wait a minute. What’s in that bag in the living rm? Oh here they are!
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W: Hey, guess what? I finally bked that trip we’ve been talking abut fr ages!
M: That’s awesme! Where are we ging?
W: We’re heading t China! I fund sme great deals n flights and accmmdatins.
M: China?! That’s amazing! When are we ging?
W: I was thinking f ging in May. What d yu think?
M: May wrks perfectly fr me! Any specific places yu want t visit?
W: Definitely Beijing, Shanghai, and maybe even Suzhu if we have time. Oh, and we can’t frget abut trying all the delicius fd!
M: Abslutely!
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W: Hi Alex, I’ve been thinking abut rganizing a cmmunity sprts event t bring peple tgether. What are yur thughts?
M: That sunds a fantastic idea.
W: I was thinking f including varius sprts like sccer, basketball, and even yga classes. Any suggestins?
M: Hw abut adding wrkshps n sprts nutritin and injury preventin? It culd add value t the event.
W: That’s an excellent idea, Alex! It wuld educate participants n the imprtance f health.
M: We culd als invite lcal athletes t give inspiring talks.
W: Brilliant! It wuld inspire participants and create a memrable experience.
M: Let’s als cnsider wrking with lcal businesses fr dnatins.
W: Great suggestin, Alex! Let’s wrk tgether t make it a great success!
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W: Hi, Bill. It’s nearly hliday time! What are yu ding ver the summer? I can’t wait t get sme real sleep withut my alarm clck waking me up early every mrning.
M: I’m nt sure, May, but Tm telephned me and said he was ging t vlunteer n an Internatinal Vlunteer prgram in Csta Rica. S I checked it n the Internet last night. It’s really interesting! Yu d tw weeks f wrk. Yu wrk with 20 peple and d really interesting and useful things. It’s really well rganized.
W: My friend Lily did that nce and thught it wasn’t much fun. She said she was wrn ut and culdn’t enjy anything! I′m ging t spend my time n a beach!
M: Bring! Listen, n this prgram yu d everything, frm teaching kids, building rads and things, maybe even planting trees. I’m sure I can learn lts fr the future and it must be really satisfying helping thers.
W: Nw that sunds mre like it. Where can I get mre infrmatin?
M: I will give the website t yu. Yu can check it ut.
W: Great!
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W: Hell everyne. I’m the directr f The Jeeves Schl and this mrning I’m ging t g
thrugh sme infrmatin t help yu all make sure yur time here ges well. S, first f all, lateness. We have quite a strict plicy. If yu are mre than 10 minutes late, we ask yu t wait until the break t jin the class, s the rest f the class can wrk better. There isn’t an exact time fr the break, but it tends t be arund 10:30, and they’re usually half an hur. There’s a cffee machine in the student cmmn rm dwnstairs. But the machine has a habit f breaking dwn, s if yu find it’s nt wrking, please tell Jenny at the receptin desk. There are tilets n the secnd flr and grund flr. These are regularly cleaned s we dn’t tend t have any prblems with them. As well as the curses, we have a great scial prgram. Activities are pen t everyne and they have a habit f fling up quickly, s check the nticebard in the cmmn rm fr new events. Yu can bk with Kit, ur scial prgram rganizer. And finally, as a rule, we have a free barbeque n the first Friday f every mnth. That’s all frm me. Any questins?
A 篇
这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了亚马逊读书会的创建及加入的操作流程,并选取介绍了四个读书会的简介。主要考查细节信息获取能力和根据文章内容综合分析理解、推断的能力,包含了交际、学习、思辨素养的考查内容,体现了基础性和应用性的考查要求,突出对国际视野的核心价值引领。
A细节理解题。考查快速查找所需信息能力。由 Epic reads下的读书会介绍:“Sci-fi and fantasy series that make yu want t read t the very end.”可知,Epic reads 这一读书会主要是科幻小说系列的读书分享。因此正确答案为A。
C细节理解题。考查根据文章内容综合分析理解的能力。由 Public bk clubs 最后一句:Nn-members are able t view everything in the bk club including member activity, but have n access t bks suggestins. 及Private bk clubs最后一句: Bks suggested by club members and member names are nt visible t any nn-members.可知,推荐书籍都仅限会员可见。因此正确答案为 C。
B推理判断题。考查根据文章内容和细节推断的能力。根据篇章内容组成部分及细节“T jin, click Jin club”,“T jin, click Request t jin”,“Frm the landing page”可知,这是一个俱乐部网站。因此正确答案为B。
B 篇
这是一篇报道类记叙文。文章讲述了英国车队创始人和他的车队的故事以及不断进取,勇于和身体健全的对手并肩竞争的精神。四个小题考查了识别文章写作技巧、理解细节信息获取的能力,也考查了根据语篇内容进行简单推断的能力。体现了基础性、应用性和综合性的考查要求。
24.D 细节理解题。由第一段 Dave Player 所说的 If yu’re a muntain climber, yu want t climb Everest eventually and if yu’re an endurance racer, yu dream f cmpeting in the Le Mans24 Hurs.可知,Le Mans 是赛车界的“珠峰”。 所以选D。
25.D细节理解题。考查根据文章内容综合分析理解的能力。由第三段Dave说的We want t earn ur place, nt have it given t us可知他们虽然残疾但并不想通过外卡进入竞赛,通过自己的努力获得一席之位。因此正确答案为D。
26.C 细节理解题。时间线清楚:先受伤 → 2010 年 set up Kart Frce → 2015 年才成立 Team BRIT。故选C。
27.C 推理判断题。考查根据文章内容来评价人物的能力。由全文 Dave 所说的话以及最后一段讲述尽管他受伤残疾他还建立了慈善机构以及 BRIT 车队和身体健全的赛手竞争可知他是一个关爱残疾人和很有斗志的人。因此正确答案为 C。
C 篇
这是一篇说明文,主要是介绍了拖延这一现象,分析了导致拖延的原因和提供了如何克服拖延的建议。四个小题考查了识别文章写作技巧、理解细节信息获取的能力,也考查了根据语篇内容进行简单推断的能力。体现了基础性、应用性和综合性的考查要求。
A推理判断题。考查识别文章写作技巧的能力。由第一段描写 Del Giudice 拖延支付账单的现象,第二段点明主题,即每个人都会拖延,而拖延本质上就是人们逃避任务。由此可知, 文章第一段提到 Del Giudice的事例就是为了引出主题—拖延,因此正确答案为A。
29. C细节理解题。第三段首句明确指出 “One big factr … is fear f being judged by thers and themselves.” 随后用 Kelli Saginak 的例子具体说明这种恐惧如何导致拖延。因此,C 项是文中直接点出的最主要原因。
30.C 细节理解题。考查细节信息获取及分析概括观点的能力。由最后一段“We used t believe behavirs fllw attitude, but if yu take immediate actin, yu’ll make prgress, thus mtivating yurself.”及后面举的跑步例子可知,作者对克服拖延的建议就是你立即采取行动来激励你克服拖延,因此正确答案为C。
31.B 主旨大意题。考查对文章内容的归纳和概括的能力。文章分析了导致拖延的原因、拖延带来的不良影响和最后提供了克服拖延的方法。由此可以推断出文本主要介绍拖延这一主题,因此正确答案为B。
D 篇
本文是一篇说明文,讲述了鸟类在四季里如何追踪环境条件。四个小题考查了识别文章写作技巧、理解细节信息获取的能力,也考查了根据语篇内容进行简单推断和猜测词义的能力。体现了基础性、应用性和综合性的考查要求。
B词义猜测题。考查根据上下文推断单词的含义。由第一段While it ccurred t him that many f his research subjects — Nrth American birds — eschew the seasns, instead seeking the same weather cnditins all year lng acrss their migratry(迁移的) rutes. 这句话中instead后面所说而是在它们的迁徙路线上寻找同样的气候条件。可知所猜测的单词eschew的意思为躲避,因此正确答案为B。
33. C细节理解题。考查细节信息获取及分析判断的能力。根据题目关键词定位到第二段,A和B选项无中生有; D选项偷换概念;根据第二段第三句“Past studies had evaluated nly the average weather cnditins…”,可知该实验首次考虑到了环境变化的重要性,而之前的研究仅关注平均的天气情况,可知选C。
34.D细节理解题。考查对文章内容的归纳和概括的能力。根据题目关键词,可知本题应当考查某个观点。通过提到不同种类的鸟,本质上是问:提到这些鸟的原因,因此根据第三段的第一句话可知,不同的鸟对于天气情况有不同的习性,因此正确答案为D。
35.C细节理解题。考查细节信息获取及分析概括观点的能力。根据第四段“It’s imprtant t understand hw wildlife may be handling the nging cnsequences f accelerating climate change s that, as climate change accelerates, we can prevent the cllapse f eclgical cmmunities and bidiversity while aviding the lss f ecsystem services”可知,Chen 强调“十年前无法完成的百万级数据整合今日已成可能”,并指出唯有弄清野生动物应对气候的方式,才能“及时防止生态群落和生物多样性崩溃”,由此可推知:若无这些大数据洞察,及时保护或将落空。因此正确答案为 C。
七选五
本文围绕“24小时一日游旅行”展开,介绍了博主Kevin Drniak对这种旅行方式的实践与看法,并分析了其背后的社会心理。
36. G 前文提到“Drniak作为一名博主,在TikTk记录了十几次从纽约出发的旅行”,后文直接描述了他的典型行程:早班机出发→探索城市或景点→傍晚或次日早晨返程。空格处继续阐述,她的这些旅行方式通常采用“24小时极限打卡模式”。选项G这一细节既承接前文“记录旅行”,又为后文他的具体描述做铺垫,因此选G。
37. B 前文指出“这种高强度旅行符合现代人对快速体验的渴望”,后文是Drniak对“不过度计划”的解释。空格处需衔接“快速体验”与“现代需求”的关系。选项B(It's travel’s versin f instant gratificatin)将“24小时旅行”类比为“旅行的即时满足”,精准概括了前文“quick, impactful experiences that are easily dcumented and shared”(快速、易记录分享的体验)的核心,解释了为何这种旅行方式能满足现代人需求,因此选B。
38. E 前文强调“一日游的关键是不过度计划”,后文以波多黎各为例(“目标只是去海滩”)。空格处需解释“不过度计划”的具体含义。选项E(That means having nly ne “mtive” fr each place)中的“That means”直接指代前文“nt t verplan”(不过度计划),并引出后文“单一目标”的例子(去海滩、看埃菲尔铁塔、看金字塔),逻辑连贯,因此选E。
39. D 前文以开罗为例(“目标是看金字塔”)。空格处需补充另一个“单一目标”的城市案例,保持句式一致。选项D(And in Paris, his purpse was t visit the Eiffel Twer)以巴黎为例,明确“目标”(参观埃菲尔铁塔),与前文结构完全匹配,因此选D。
40. C 前文指出“大多数人认为这种路线累人,但Drniak认为值得的经历是让人出门的”,后文解释原因(“重获孩童般的好奇”)。空格处需强调“出门”的价值,引出后文的原因。选项C(Even a shrt trip is better than staying hme)直接点明“短途旅行优于宅家”,与后文“体验孩童般的惊奇”形成因果关系(因为出门才能有这种体验),因此选C。
完形填空
这篇文章讲述了作者家庭对食物的极度重视。父亲在地下室建造了一个名为“冷室”的食物储存室。但后来发现使用的材料有害,作者担心自己吸入了有害灰尘。后来意识到父亲是因为童年经历过饥饿和贫困,才如此痴迷于食物储备,以确保家庭永不挨饿。现在,作者也继承了这一传统,在八月储存当地农产品。
41.D. 家庭对食物重视,所以是“食物储存室”(fd bunker)。
42.A. “我们确实有”,强调拥有冷室这一事实。
43.B. with great care表示“精心建造”,体现父亲的重视和细心。
44.C. 描述冰箱“巨大”,能存放大量食物(如一头牛、一整头猪)。
45.A. stred表示“储存”食物,与冷室的功能一致。
46.C. 后文提到“bad dust”(有害灰尘),所以材料是“有害的”。
47.D. breathed in表示“吸入”灰尘,是常见危害方式。
48.A. 作为最大孩子,八月要干很多农活,所以“讨厌”八月。
49.B. clean与peel(剥皮)并列,表示“清洁”或剥皮,是处理食物的常见步骤。
50.A. previus表示以前以为所有人都这样,与后文得知事情源于父亲所历经的童年饥饿有关相呼应。
51.C. realized表示“意识到”父亲的行为原因,是认知上的转变。frgt(忘记)、dubted(怀疑)、wndered(好奇)都不符合“恍然大悟”的语境。
52.D. pverty表示在“贫困”中长大,与后文“hunger”直接相关。
53.A. 直接对应父亲的童年“饥饿”,是他想避免的核心问题。
54.B. fear表示“恐惧”,是父亲最害怕的事情。shame(羞耻)、habit(习惯)、regret(遗憾)都不如fear准确,因为饥饿是他的心理阴影。
55.C. prduce指“农产品”,包括水果和蔬菜,与后文“fruits and vegetables”对应。
语法填空
本文介绍龙须糖作为中国传统小吃的历史渊源、制作工艺及其文化意义,并强调其在古今中外的影响力,鼓励人们品尝并了解这一文化遗产。
56.traditinal 考查形容词,分析句子结构可知,此处应用形容词修饰名词Chinese snack,故填traditinal。
57.its 考查代词,分析句子结构可知,此处应用形容词修饰名词fine, hair-like strands,此处应为形容词性物主代词,故填its。
58.Made考查非谓语,分析句子结构可知,“requires”是句子的谓语动词,此空为非谓语动词。“make”与逻辑主语“the candy”是被动关系,因此需用过去分词形式,故填Made。
59.repeatedly 考查副词,分析句子结构可知,该空做状语修饰动词pull,意为“被反复拉扯”,故填repeatedly。
60.t 考查介词,“accrding t”为固定搭配,意为“根据”,此处指“根据广为流传的传说”,故填t。
61.travelling/traveling 考查非谓语,分析句子结构可知,“came acrss”是句子的谓语动词,此空为非谓语动词。“travel”与逻辑主语“He”是主谓关系,因此需用现在分词形式,故填travelling/traveling。
62.that考查连词,固定搭配“”意为“如此...以至于”,故填that。句意:它的味道和质地给他留下了深刻的印象,以至于他亲自给它取名为“龙须糖”。
63.a 考查冠词,此处treat表示“一种受欢迎的美食”,为可数名词,通常用单数,故填a。
64.is enjyed 考查时态、语态和主谓一致,该空为句子的谓语部分,句子主语为Dragn’s Beard Candy,表示单数概念,与enjy为被动关系;再根据Nwadays可知,此处表示现在的状况,应用一般现在时,故填is enjyed。
65.celebratins 考查词性变换和名词单复数,由空前的special可知celebrate在此空应填名词形式,再根据festivals可知,应填名词复数,故填celebratins。
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