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      2026年高考英语(全国一卷)全真模拟试卷2(含答案)

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      这是一份2026年高考英语(全国一卷)全真模拟试卷2(含答案),共9页。
      注意事项:
      1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
      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。每段对话读两遍。
      1. What des the wman suggest?
      A. Staying hme. B. Ging t a museum. C. Watching a mvie.
      2. Hw will the man pay?
      A. In cash. B. By credit card. C. With a gift card.
      3. What is the weather like nw?
      A. Sunny. B. Rainy. C. Cludy.
      4. What des the wman need t d first?
      A. Finish a reprt. B. Attend a meeting. C. Call her bss.
      5. Where des this cnversatin prbably happen?
      A. At a restaurant. B. At a bus stp. C. At a htel receptin.
      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. What happened t the man's phne?
      A. It was stlen. B. The screen cracked. C. The battery died.
      7. Where will the man g next?
      A. A repair shp. B. The plice statin. C. An electrnics stre.
      听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
      8. What subject des the wman tutr?
      A. Math. B. English. C. Physics.
      9. Hw ften des the tutring sessin meet?
      A. Once a week. B. Twice a week. C. Three times a week.
      10. What will the man bring t the next sessin?
      A. His textbk. B. His hmewrk. C. His test paper.
      听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
      11. What are the speakers planning?
      A. A birthday party. B. A graduatin celebratin. C. A farewell dinner.
      12. Wh will bring the cake?
      A. The wman. B. The man. C. Lisa.
      13. What time will the event start?
      A. At 6:00 PM. B. At 6:30 PM. C. At 7:00 PM.
      听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
      14. Why is the wman upset?
      A. She missed a deadline. B. Her flight was delayed. C. She lst her wallet.
      15. What des the man ffer t d?
      A. Lend her mney. B. Drive her hme. C. Cancel her ticket.
      16. Hw will the wman slve her prblem?
      A. Call a friend. B. Use a credit card. C. Take a later flight.
      17. What is the wman's final decisin?
      A. T stay vernight. B. T change airlines. C. T wait fr the next flight.
      听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
      18. What is the speaker's jb?
      A. A park ranger. B. A tur guide. C. A wildlife phtgrapher.
      19. Which animal is the speaker mst excited abut?
      A. Bears. B. Eagles. C. Wlves.
      20. What advice des the speaker give?
      A. Bring enugh water. B. Stay n marked paths. C. Make lud nises.
      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和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
      A
      A startup frm MIT has slved slar pwer's biggest aesthetic prblem—ugly blue-black panels n rftps. SlarSkin is a ultra-thin film that mimics any surface texture—terractta tiles, slate shingles, r even wden shakes—while generating electricity at 90% the efficiency f cnventinal panels.
      "Hmewners assciatins reject 40% f slar installatins due t visual cncerns," explains CEO Rachel Chen, wh develped the technlgy during her PhD research. "SlarSkin makes slar invisible." The film uses micr-structured ptics that capture light frm wide angles while reflecting specific clrs t match surrunding materials. Installed cst runs $8,000 fr an average hme—35% higher than traditinal panels—but the premium reflects aesthetic value.
      Histric preservatin bards have shwn particular interest. In Charlestn, Suth Carlina, where strict rules prtect 18th-century architecture, SlarSkin enabled the first slar installatin n a histric church. "Yu genuinely cannt tell frm street level," says preservatin fficer Mark Davis. "This changes everything fr heritage buildings." Similarly, natinal parks are testing the film fr visitr centers, replacing diesel generatrs withut spiling natural views.
      Prductin challenges remain. Current manufacturing capacity meets nly 2% f prjected US demand, and the film degrades slightly faster than glass-cvered panels—25-year warranties versus 30-year industry standard. Chen's team is building a secnd factry and develping mre durable plymers. "We're racing against climate deadlines," she says. "Every rf withut slar is a missed pprtunity."
      The Department f Energy recently awarded SlarSkin a $15 millin grant fr wrkfrce training. Majr hmebuilders Lennar and DR Hrtn have signed pilt agreements fr new develpments. "Five years frm nw," Chen predicts, "yu wn't see slar panels anymre—yu'll just see cleaner cities."
      21. What prblem des SlarSkin primarily address?
      A. High installatin csts. B. Aesthetic cncerns f slar panels.
      C. Lw energy efficiency. D. Shrt equipment lifespan.
      22. Why is the Charlestn church mentined?
      A. T shw the film's durability. B. T demnstrate heritage applicatin.
      C. T cmpare installatin csts. D. T criticize preservatin rules.
      23. What des the authr suggest abut SlarSkin's future?
      A. It will replace all traditinal panels.
      B. Prductin capacity will catch up with demand.
      C. It will remain a niche prduct fr histric buildings.
      D. Gvernment supprt is uncertain.
      B
      Dzens f sea turtles washed ashre n Cape Cd this September, nt dead but frzen—temprarily paralyzed by cld water temperatures. This phenmenn, called "cld stunning," ccurs when water drps belw 50°F (10°C), causing turtles t lse ability t swim r eat. Fr sea turtles brn in warmer suthern waters, Cape Cd's autumn is a deadly trap.
      The Turtle Rescue League has develped an unexpected slutin: slwly warming turtles using humidifiers riginally designed fr reptile eggs. "Sudden warming kills them—rgan failure frm temperature shck," explains funder Dr. Emma Green. "We raise water temperature by exactly 2°F per hur, matching natural warming rates." The prcess takes 36-48 hurs, after which healthy turtles fly n private planes t Flrida and Gergia fr release.
      This year's rescue seasn brke recrds. By Octber 15, vlunteers had saved 427 turtles—mre than all f 2024. "Climate change is shifting currents, pushing turtles further nrth int dangerus waters," Green ntes. "We're rescuing mre because mre are stranding." Each rescue csts $500-1,000, funded largely thrugh dnatins. Lcal fishermen nw reprt cld-stunned turtles instead f discarding them, thanks t utreach prgrams.
      But success depends n speed. A turtle's windw fr rescue is just 72 hurs befre rgan damage becmes permanent. The league uses a smartphne app where vlunteers uplad phts, and AI identifies species and estimates survival prbability within secnds. "We cut triage time frm 20 minutes t 30 secnds," says tech lead Alex Rivera. "When every hur cunts, that's the difference between life and death."
      Lking ahead, the league is building the natin's first cld-stunning hspital in Bstn, with capacity fr 1,000 turtles simultaneusly. "We can't stp climate change alne," Green says. "But we can build a safety net fr the creatures already feeling its effects."
      24. What causes cld stunning in sea turtles?
      A. Lack f fd. B. Lw water temperatures.
      C. Bacterial infectins. D. Predatr attacks.
      25. Why are humidifiers used in turtle rescue?
      A. T prevent bacterial grwth. B. T ensure gradual warming.
      C. T mimic cean currents. D. T reduce rescue csts.
      26. Hw has technlgy imprved the rescue prcess?
      A. Autmated turtle feeding. B. Faster species identificatin.
      C. Remte release tracking. D. Reduced vlunteer needs.
      27. What can be inferred abut the future f turtle rescues?
      A. Rescues will becme unnecessary. B. Specialized facilities are being develped.
      C. Vlunteers are n lnger needed. D. The prgram will expand t ther cuntries.
      C
      The wrld's first 3D-printed schl pened in rural Malawi this June, its walls built by a rbtic arm that extrudes cncrete like icing n a cake. Built in just 18 hurs, the building csts $10,000—half the price f traditinal cnstructin—and withstands earthquakes and flds that regularly destry lcal schls.
      The technlgy cmes frm 14Trees, a jint venture between British develper CDC Grup and Swiss cement giant LafargeHlcim. Their printer, transprted in shipping cntainers, uses a special mrtar that dries within minutes, allwing layer-by-layer cnstructin withut frmwrk. "Cnventinal building here requires transprting bricks n dirt rads—$3,000 per classrm just fr lgistics," explains prject manager Francis Perrt. "Our printer uses lcally available materials, reducing supply chain cnstraints."
      Early results are prmising. The schl's first 50 students previusly studied under a tree. Nw they have a ventilated, well-lit classrm with desks and slar-pwered tablets. Attendance has dubled, and test scres rse 40% within three mnths. "My daughter never liked math befre," says parent Grace Banda. "Nw she cmes hme teaching me fractins."
      Challenges highlight technlgy's limits. The printer requires stable electricity—a rarity in rural Malawi, where blackuts ccur daily. 14Trees added slar panels and battery strage, increasing prject csts by $4,000. Additinally, the printer cannt install windws r rfing, requiring skilled wrkers fr finishing wrk. "Rbts build shells; humans make schls," Perrt acknwledges.
      The Malawian gvernment has rdered 50 mre schls, and neighbring cuntries are negtiating similar prjects. UNICEF estimates sub-Saharan Africa needs 2 millin new classrms by 2030 t meet educatin gals. "Traditinal cnstructin can't scale that fast," says educatin specialist Dr. Fatima Ahmed. "Autmatin isn't ptinal—it's necessary."
      14Trees is adapting its printer fr hmes, clinics, and even lw-cst husing. "We started with schls," Perrt says, "because every child deserves fur walls and a rf befre learning can happen."
      28. What is the main advantage f 3D-printed schls in Malawi?
      A. Superir design flexibility. B. Lwer cst and faster cnstructin.
      C. Better earthquake resistance. D. Reduced teacher requirements.
      29. What challenge did the printing prject face in Malawi?
      A. Lack f lcal building materials. B. Unreliable electricity supply.
      C. Shrtage f skilled wrkers. D. Gvernment regulatins.
      30. Why des the authr include the student math perfrmance data?
      A. T prve educatinal effectiveness. B. T cmpare teaching methds.
      C. T criticize traditinal schls. D. T prmte tablet cmputers.
      31. What des Dr. Ahmed imply abut traditinal cnstructin methds?
      A. They are mre cst-effective. B. They cannt meet reginal demand.
      C. They prduce higher quality buildings. D. They require less maintenance.
      D
      Every evening, residents f the Swedish city f Västerås hear smething unusual: music played frm pipes beneath their streets. The sund isn't perfrmance art—it's sewage. The city's new wastewater treatment plant uses ultrasnic vibratins t break dwn waste while generating meldic frequencies as a harmless byprduct.
      "The sunds help us mnitr treatment efficiency," explains plant engineer Karin Lundqvist. "Cleaner water prduces clearer tnes." The system, develped by Swedish clean-tech cmpany AquaMeldi, reduces energy use by 30% cmpared t traditinal aeratin methds while cutting chemical additives by 50%. Twelve ther Eurpean cities have installed prttypes since Västerås launched in 2024.
      The accidental music has unexpected benefits. Lcal insmnia patients reprt sleeping better after the city began live-streaming the sewage symphny. "It's repetitive, lw-frequency, cmpletely nn-threatening," says sleep specialist Dr. Hans Nilssn. "Patients call it 'industrial white nise.'" The city's turism bard nw ffers "Midnight Sewer Cncerts" – sld-ut events where visitrs listen frm street-level grates.
      Critics nte that nt everyne appreciates 24/7 sewage meldies. Cmplaints frm shift wrkers led the city t lwer vlume between 11 PM and 6 AM. "Mst residents frget it's there after a week," Lundqvist says. "Yur brain learns t filter it, like traffic nise."
      AquaMeldi is develping applicatins beynd sewage. Agriculture sensrs using similar principles culd alert farmers t crp dehydratin thrugh sund changes. "We accidentally discvered that peple find ur mnitring system calming," says CEO Sfia Berg. "Nw we're explring whether pleasant sundscapes culd encurage water cnservatin—imagine a shwer that plays music nly when yu use less water."
      The cmpany has received inquiries frm Japan, where researchers hpe t mask industrial nise with generated frequencies. "One persn's waste is anther's art," Berg laughs. "We never planned t enter the music industry. But here we are."
      32. What is the primary functin f the Västerås sewage system?
      A. Music prductin. B. Waste treatment mnitring.
      C. Turist attractin. D. Sleep therapy.
      33. Hw des the system benefit insmnia patients?
      A. It eliminates all nighttime nise. B. It prduces calming lw-frequency sunds.
      C. It reduces sewage drs. D. It plays classical music at bedtime.
      34. What unintended applicatin might the technlgy have?
      A. Art installatin creatin. B. Agricultural mnitring.
      C. Earthquake detectin. D. Traffic management.
      35. What is the authr's attitude tward this technlgy?
      A. Skeptical. B. Neutral yet interested. C. Strngly critical. D. Dismissive.
      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。
      Bear sightings are increasing as human develpment expands int wildlife habitat. Knwing prper respnses can save yur life. Here's what experts recmmend fr Nrth American black bears and grizzlies.
      First, preventin is key. Make nise while hiking—talk, sing, r attach a bell t yur pack. 36 Stre fd and scented items in bear-prf cntainers r hung 10 feet high between trees.
      If yu spt a bear at a distance, d nt apprach. 37 Speak calmly t identify yurself as human. Mst bears will leave nce they detect yu.
      Fr clse encunters, respnse depends n species. With black bears (cmmn in eastern frests), never play dead. 38 Make yurself lk larger by raising arms r pening jacket. Use bear spray if available. Fight back aggressively, aiming fr eyes and nse.
      With grizzlies (western muntains), rules differ. 39 Play dead by lying flat n stmach, hands clasped behind neck. Spread legs t make rlling harder. Remain still until bear leaves—typically 2-3 minutes. Fighting a grizzly usually escalates aggressin.
      Never run frm either species. Running triggers chase respnse, and bears can sprint 35 mph—faster than Olympic athletes. 40 After any encunter, reprt t lcal wildlife agencies. They track bear activity t prevent future incidents.
      A. Back away slwly while facing the bear.
      B. Instead, make nise and wave yur arms slwly.
      C. Black bears are excellent tree climbers at any age.
      D. If attacked by a grizzly and cntact ccurs, d nt fight back.
      E. Carrying bear spray in a hlster n yur belt is strngly advised.
      F. Mst bear attacks ccur when humans surprise bears at clse range.
      G. Climbing a tree is useless against black bears but effective fr grizzlies.
      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和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
      When Malala Yusafzai walked int the Birmingham classrm n her first day f schl in 2013, she carried mre than a backpack. She carried the ___41___ f being the yungest Nbel Peace Prize nminee, the ___42___ f a Taliban bullet, and the hpes f millins f girls denied educatin wrldwide. But her new classmates saw smething else: a teenager in a new cuntry, struggling with English idims and cafeteria fd.
      "I culdn't ___43___ 'spaghetti' n my first try," Malala later jked. "I asked fr 'string with tmat sauce'." Thse early struggles ___44___ an imprtant lessn: curage isn't just abut facing enemies—it's abut being ___45___ enugh t laugh at yurself when yu rder the wrng fd.
      Tday, at 28, Malala has graduated frm Oxfrd, written three bestsellers, and built a fundatin that has ___46___ $30 millin t girls' educatin in 15 cuntries. Yet she remains remarkably ___47___. When asked abut her greatest achievement, she desn't mentin the Nbel Prize (which she wn in 2014 at 17). "It's watching Safa, a Syrian refugee in ur prgram, becme her village's first female ___48___," she says. "Every girl we supprt wh becmes a teacher r dctr—that's a millin times mre ___49___ than any trphy."
      The Malala Fund's apprach has shifted frm awareness t ___50___. Instead f just dcumenting barriers, they nw lbby gvernments, directly fund grassrts rganizatins, and publish annual reprts carding cuntries n girls' educatin. "We learned that speeches dn't build schls," Malala explains. "Budgets d. And budgets fllw ___51___."
      Her mst cntrversial stance? Wrking with the Taliban. In 2023, her team negtiated safe passage fr 5,000 Afghan girls t attend secret schls. "I will never ___52___ the Taliban's idelgy," she states. "But I will negtiate with anyne t get a girl a math textbk. Mral purity desn't feed minds."
      When asked what keeps her ging after death threats and assassinatin attempts, Malala ___53___. "My father always says: 'Malala, yu were named after a heric Afghan girl wh inspired her peple.' But I think abut the ___54___ Malala—the ne wh wn't exist if I give up. That girl desn't have a vice yet. She's cunting n me t ___55___ speaking until she can speak fr herself."
      41. A. weight B. hnr C. reputatin D. memry
      42. A. target B. survivr C. witness D. victim
      43. A. spell B. prnunce C. translate D. understand
      44. A. taught B. repeated C. skipped D. missed
      45. A. brave B. hnest C. patient D. humble
      46. A. brrwed B. raised C. lst D. dnated
      47. A. cnfident B. grunded C. ambitius D. independent
      48. A. dctr B. teacher C. lawyer D. engineer
      49. A. interesting B. meaningful C. challenging D. familiar
      50. A. educatin B. actin C. advertising D. entertainment
      51. A. pressure B. charity C. ppularity D. traditin
      52. A. supprt B. understand C. questin D. spread
      53. A. nds B. sighs C. smiles D. shrugs
      54. A. past B. present C. future D. imaginary
      55. A. practice B. cntinue C. avid D. start
      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。
      Frm the height f 1,200 feet, the view f the Amazn rainfrest seems endless—a green carpet stretching t the hrizn, interrupted nly by winding rivers. But the Indigenus pilts flying abve it see ___56___ (difference). "That area was dense frest last year," says Kaya Tupã, 31, pinting t a brwn patch. "Nw it's a cattle ranch."
      Tupã is ne f 22 Indigenus pilts trained by the Amazn Cnservatin Team, ___57___ prgram launched in 2021 t mnitr defrestatin frm the air. Flying lightweight aircraft at lw altitudes, they dcument illegal mining, lgging, and fires that satellites ften miss ___58___ clud cver. "Technlgy is pwerful, but it desn't understand the frest like we d," Tupã explains. "I knw ___59___ every stream shuld be because my grandparents fished there."
      The data they cllect has transfrmed enfrcement. In 2024, Indigenus-pilted flights identified 847 illegal sites, ___60___ (lead) t $50 millin in fines and 312 arrests—three times the previus year's numbers. "Their bservatins prvide legal-grade evidence," says federal prsecutr Carla Mendes. "Judges trust pilts ___61___ can describe exactly which tree species were cut."
      Training Indigenus pilts faced skepticism. Critics argued that ___62___ (traditin) cmmunities lacked technical aptitude. But prgram graduates bast a 98% safety recrd—higher than cmmercial averages. "We've flwn fr generatins using stars and river currents," Tupã ntes. "Adding an altimeter isn't difficult."
      The prgram nw ___63___ (expand) t Indnesia and the Demcratic Republic f Cng, adapting aircraft fr mnsn cnditins and muntain terrain. Meanwhile, Tupã trains her 16-year-ld cusin as a c-pilt. "When I started, peple asked: 'Why des a wman need t fly?'" she recalls. "Nw they ask: 'When can yu fly ver my land?'" She ___64___ (recent) returned frm a UN summit, where she addressed 3,000 delegates—in her native language, with earpieces prviding translatin. "The frest has n brders," she tld them. "And neither d ___65___ (we) right t prtect it."
      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,你的英国笔友Tm来信说他对中国的"数字人民币"(e-CNY)很感兴趣,想了解它的使用情况。请你给他写一封回信,内容包括:
      1. 数字人民币的基本特点(法定货币、无需网络支付);
      2. 你或身边人的使用体验;
      3. 邀请他来中国体验。
      注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
      Dear Tm,
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Yurs sincerely,
      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。
      注意:1. 续写词数应为150个左右;
      2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置写出。
      Fifteen-year-ld Aisha frm Mumbai had never seen a cmputer until her schl received 20 dnated laptps last year. But within six mnths, she'd taught herself Pythn prgramming using free nline tutrials watched n her phne. Nw she's built an app that helps illiterate farmers in her village check crp prices—withut needing t read.
      The idea came while watching her grandfather, a rice farmer, get cheated by a middleman yet again. "He paid Grandpa 300 rupees fr rice wrth 500," Aisha explains. "Grandpa culdn't read the price bard, s he trusted whatever the man said."
      Aisha's app, called Kisan Saathi (Farmer's Friend), uses vice cmmands in Hindi and Marathi. Farmers speak the name f their crp, and the app respnds with current market prices frm gvernment databases, spken alud. N typing, n reading required. A simple green icn indicates "gd price," red means "wait t sell."
      She built it using free Ggle Clab ntebks while riding the bus t schl, debugging cde n her phne's ntes app. "Peple think cding needs expensive cmputers," Aisha says. "It needs patience and internet. Everything else, yu find a way."
      When she presented Kisan Saathi at her schl's science fair, teachers were stunned—nt just by the app, but by her stry. "Aisha failed English last semester because she missed class t care fr her sick mther," says principal Mrs. Desai. "We saw her as a struggling student. She saw herself as a prblem-slver."
      Wrd spread. A lcal jurnalist wrte a stry abut "the 15-year-ld cding fr farmers." Within a week, Aisha received emails frm NGOs, tech cmpanies, and even the Ministry f Agriculture.
      Paragraph 1:
      The mst unexpected email came frm Micrsft's India ffice.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Paragraph 2:
      Aisha's stry inspired a mvement amng Mumbai's street children.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      听力原文及答案
      听力原文
      Text 1
      M: It's raining s hard. Maybe we shuld cancel ur museum trip.
      W: Or we culd see that new dcumentary at the cinema instead. Same educatinal value, n getting wet.
      Text 2
      W: Will that be cash r card?
      M: I have this gift card frm my birthday. Is there still mney n it?
      W: Let me check. Yes, $25 remaining. Perfect.
      Text 3
      M: I thught the frecast said sunny all day.
      W: Lk at thse cluds rlling in. We shuld grab ur umbrellas befre leaving.
      Text 4
      M: Can yu jin the 2 'clck meeting?
      W: Nt until I finish this quarterly reprt fr my bss. It's due by nn. Maybe the 3 'clck ne?
      Text 5
      W: Welcme t the Grand Htel. D yu have a reservatin?
      M: Yes, under the name Jhnsn. I requested a rm with a view.
      Text 6
      W: What happened t yur phne screen? It's cmpletely cracked.
      M: I drpped it n the cncrete getting ut f my car. Is there a repair shp nearby?
      W: There's ne tw blcks away. But yu might want t check if it's still under warranty first.
      Text 7
      M: Hw's the tutring ging with Prfessr Lee?
      W: Really well. She explains physics cncepts s clearly. We meet every Tuesday and Thursday.
      M: Can I jin? I'm failing that class.
      W: Sure. Bring last week's hmewrk s she can see where yu're struggling.
      Text 8
      W: OK, fr Sarah's surprise party, I'll handle decratins. Can yu rder the cake?
      M: Actually, Lisa's aunt wns a bakery. She ffered t make it fr free.
      W: Perfect. Everyne shuld arrive by 6:30. We'll surprise her at 7.
      M: Gt it. I'll tell guests t be quiet when they cme in.
      Text 9
      W: I can't believe this. My wallet's gne. I had it n the plane.
      M: Check yur bag again. Smetimes things fall int side pckets.
      W: I've lked everywhere. My flight leaves in an hur.
      M: I can lend yu cash fr a taxi hme. Dn't miss yur flight ver this.
      W: Thanks, but I'll call my rmmate t meet me at the airprt with my spare key. Yu're kind t ffer.
      Text 10 (Mnlgue)
      Gd mrning, everyne, and welcme t Yellwstne Natinal Park. I'm Ranger Tm, and I'll be yur guide n tday's wildlife walk. We're hping t spt eagles nesting near the river—I've seen them there every mrning this week. Bears are als active, but dn't wrry, we'll keep a safe distance. Mst imprtant rule: stay n the marked paths. Last mnth, a visitr wandered ff and gt lst fr six hurs. If yu need anything, just ask. Let's head ut—quietly, please.
      听力答案
      1-5 CCCAC 6-10 BACBB 11-15 ACCCA 16-20 ACBBB
      阅读答案
      21-25 BBBBB 26-30 BBBBA 31-35 BBBAB 36-40 EACDF
      七选五答案
      36. F 37. A 38. B 39. D 40. C
      完形填空答案
      41-45 ABBAD 46-50 DBABB 51-55 DACCB
      语法填空答案
      56. differently 57. a 58. due t 59. where 60. leading 61. wh 62. traditinal 63. has expanded/is expanding 64. recently 65. ur
      书面表达
      第一节(满分15分)
      Dear Tm,
      I'm excited t hear yur interest in e-CNY! It's China's digital currency, legally equal t cash but with cl advantages. Yu can pay withut internet—just tap yur phnes tgether. Even my grandma uses it at the vegetable market!
      I use e-CNY daily fr cffee and bus rides. N ads, n service fees, and it wrks even when my mbile data fails. The gvernment gives red envelpes with small amunts smetimes—like finding free mney!
      Why nt visit China next summer? I'll shw yu hw we pay with a phne wave. Let me knw yur plans!
      Yurs sincerely,
      Li Hua
      第二节(满分25分)
      Paragraph 1:
      The mst unexpected email came frm Micrsft's India ffice. They ffered Aisha an all-expenses-paid internship in Bangalre, plus a mentr t help scale Kisan Saathi natinwide. "We need mre prblem-slvers like yu," the email read. Aisha read it three times befre shwing her grandfather. He traced his fingers ver the screen, unable t read but understanding cmpletely. "Yu fly," he said. "I'll water the rice." Within a mnth, Aisha had added seven mre languages t the app, including sign language animatins fr deaf farmers. Micrsft als dnated 100 refurbished phnes t her village.
      Paragraph 2:
      Aisha's stry inspired a mvement amng Mumbai's street children. A grup called "Cde fr Chai" frmed—frmerly hmeless kids learning prgramming at a tea stall with dnated laptps. They built apps fr finding shelter during mnsn rains, lcating free meal prgrams, and alerting each ther t plice rundups. "Aisha shwed us that yur situatin desn't decide yur future," said 13-year-ld Raj, nw teaching yunger kids Pythn. When Aisha visited their stall, she didn't give a speech. She just pened her laptp and said, "Okay, wh wants t learn hw t stp middlemen?" Eight hands sht up.

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