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2026届安徽省高三摸底大联考
英语
考生注意:
1.本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
2.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。
3.本卷命题范围:高考范围。
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 is the man about to do?
A. Catch his train. B. Pay a visit to Sarah. C. Make a phone call.
2. What do the speakers discuss in the conversation?
A. A honeymoon. B. A performance. C. A story about dance.
3. What will the speakers do?
A. Stay at home. B. Go to the park. C. Visit the museum.
4. What does the man want to do?
A. Track his package.
B. Check the delivery time.
C. Change the delivery address.
5. Why did the man miss his interview?
A. He got stuck in traffic. B. He had personal issues. C. He didn’t find the location.
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和第7两个小题。
6. What will the weather be like tomorrow?
A. Cool. B. Hot. C. Warm.
7. What is the man going to do?
A. Stock up on supplies.
B. Check the electrical circuit.
C. Visit elderly neighbors.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What is the relationship between the speakers?
A. Colleagues. B. Student and teacher. C. Secretary and boss.
9. What does the woman need from the man?
A. His design. B. The budget figures. C. The analysis section.
10. Why does the woman suggest they meet in 30 minutes?
A. To discuss the analysis section.
B. To review the entire report together.
C. To discuss the key points for the presentation.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. How does Tom usually go to work?
A. By underground. B. On foot. C. By bike.
12. What is woman’s attitude toward walking?
A. Critical. B. Positive. C. Indifferent
13. What will the man do if he decides to bike to work?
A. Buying a bike. B. Finding the parking lot. C. Figuring out the route.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14. What was the initial reason for Jane to create the book club?
A. To make friends. B. To discuss work. C. To share her hobby.
15. What type of books does Jane recommend for beginners?
A. Short novels. B. Long novels. C. Historical novels.
16. What is Jane’s advice for people who want to read more but struggle to find time?
A. AIM high. B. Keep consistency. C. Stay optimistic.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What is a primary benefit of long vacations for teachers?
A. Time to relax and recharge.
B. Time to manage their classes.
C. Time to teach a training course.
18. What do students gain from long holidays?
A. Extra schoolwork and assignments.
B. Chances to relax and try new things.
C. The new habit of self-directed learning.
19. What is one disadvantage of long holidays?
A. Teachers become negative.
B. There are too many educational trips.
C. Students may fall behind academically.
20. What should schools do to help students during long vacations?
A. Offer more creative activities.
B. Offer safe and low-cost activities.
C. Offer more extracurricular activities.
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
The thought of exploring Paris with family seems expensive, but below are the hotels that make the experience affordable and enjoyable.
1. La Clef Tour Eiffel Paris
The hotel is considered an excellent choice for families who value comfort.
Why it’s perfect for families:
·Equipped with a gym and a bathroom for refreshment after sightseeing.
·Walking distance to the Eiffel Tower, minimizing travel time.
·High end services designed to make every stay memorable.
2. Hotel La Comtesse
Key comforts:
·Its old-style architecture and views of the Eiffel Tower.
·Kid-friendly dining options, including special breakfast offerings.
·Nearby subway access for effortless travel to museums and parks.
3. Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel
A fantastic choice for families seeking affordability without damaging comfort.
Highlights:
·An amusement center for kids after a day of sightseeing.
·Babysitting services available to parents needing a break.
·Steps away from the Seine River, offering opportunities for boat tours.
4. Mercure Paris Centre Tour Eiffel
It provides an excellent balance of price and distance to key landmarks.
Family-friendly features:
·Spacious rooms with sofa beds perfect for families of three or four.
·Restaurants with kid-friendly menu choices.
·Less than ten minutes’ walk to the Eiffel Tower.
1. What can guests do in La Clef Tour Eiffel Paris?
A. Experience ancient decorations.
B. Take some exercise after sightseeing.
C. Pay reasonable fares for room services.
D. Enjoy a bird’s eye view of the Eiffel Tower.
2. Which hotel will be the best choice if a couple have a baby to look after?
A. La Clef Tour Eiffel Paris. B. Hotel La Comtesse.
C Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel. D. Mercure Paris Centre Tour Eiffel.
3. What do Hotel La Comtesse and Mercure Paris Centre Tour Eiffel have in common?
A. They have easy access to museums.
B. They offer large rooms for their guests.
C. They provide special food for children.
D. They are equipped with swimming pools.
【答案】1. B 2. C 3. C
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇应用文,主要介绍了几家适合家庭在巴黎旅行时入住的酒店,包括它们的位置、特色服务及适合家庭入住的原因等。
【1题详解】
细节理解题。根据“La Clef Tour Eiffel Paris”部分中的“Equipped with a gym and a bathroom for refreshment after sightseeing. (配备有健身房和浴室,供(客人)观光后恢复精力使用)”可知,该酒店配备健身房和浴室,客人可以在观光后进行锻炼或放松身心。所以客人在La Clef Tour Eiffel Paris酒店可以在观光后锻炼身体。故选B项。
【2题详解】
细节理解题。根据“Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel”部分中的“Babysitting services available to parents needing a break. (提供保姆服务,供需要休息的父母使用)”可知,该酒店提供保姆服务,这对于需要休息的父母来说非常合适,因此,如果一对夫妇有婴儿要照顾,Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel酒店是最佳选择。故选C项。
【3题详解】
细节理解题。根据“Hotel La Comtesse”部分中的“Kid-friendly dining options, including special breakfast offerings. (提供适合儿童的餐饮选择,包括特色早餐)”和“Mercure Paris Centre Tour Eiffel”部分中的“Restaurants with kid-friendly menu choices. (设有提供适合儿童的菜单选择的餐厅)”可知,这两家酒店都为儿童提供了适合他们的餐饮选择,也就是都为儿童提供特殊食物。故选C项。
B
Frankie Gaw, an Asian American food creator and author of a cookbook, is known for his unique approach to cuisine. He mixes American classics with an Asian flavor, creating dishes like a Pop-Tart topped with strawberry litchi frosting and a Happy Meal that includes Fried pork, cucumber salad and a Yakult. Gaw’s social media page is filled with videos of these innovative creations.
“I asked myself, If the world is much more inclusive and embraces all of these diverse flavors, what are the things that Asian Americans would want to see?” Gaw talked about how his hit social media, cooking series “Turning American Classics Asian”, came to be.
The idea appeared after a trip to his local supermarket. Walking through aisles (过道), Gaw noticed that much of the food stocked on the shelves was similar to what he saw as a kid 20 years ago. Meanwhile, ingredients like soy sauce and miso (味噌) were still strictly grouped in “Asian” aisles. For many immigrants and children of immigrants, food is an important part of life. For Gaw, standing between the “Asian” aisle and the rest of the grocery store was also symbolic of his upbringing in Cincinnati, Ohio. Growing up, Gaw felt like he was living a double life. In public, Gaw enjoyed McDonald’s chicken and fries. At home, he feasted on his grandmother’s beef noodle soup. It took time for him to embrace his dual taste.
Years later in his Seattle apartment, Gaw began experimenting with his childhood favorites. He changed Campbell’s cream of mushroom soup and turned it into porridge. He added miso to the cheese. Gaw shared his food on social media. It took off. His food and his experiences at the grocery store received strong feedback, especially from other Asian Americans.
“Turning American classics Asian is not just about my appreciation for Asian flavors and ingredients, or respect to American dishes. Instead, it’s my way of showing respect for both and, on a larger scale, for the experiences of Asian Americans. Seeing this familiar food at a fast-food restaurant makes me feel like I have a seat at the table,” he said.
4. What can we learn from the first two paragraphs?
A. Frankie Gaw focuses on preserving traditional American food.
B. Turning American Classics Asian is one of the bestsellers in America.
C. Strawberry litchi frosting isn’t a common part of the American table.
D. Asian Americans dislike the typical American dishes.
5. Why does Gaw mention his memory about “Asian” aisles in the supermarket?
A. To show his disappointment with the limited food options.
B. To express his love with Asian food.
C. To imply his embarrassment as a child of immigrants.
D. To tell us how he was inspired to make his innovations.
6. What does the underlined sentence “It took off” in paragraph 4 mean?
A. Gaw’s innovation with food got mixed reactions.
B. Gaw’s new cuisine gained popularity quickly.
C. Gaw’s ideas on food were strongly objected.
D. Gaw’s creations got into a big trouble.
7. What’s the Asian American food like according to Gaw?
A. It’s a bridge for cultural integration.
B. It’s an improvement on American food.
C. It’s a reflection of the Asian people’s life.
D. It’s a proof of his preference for Asia.
【答案】4. C 5. D 6. B 7. A
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了美籍亚裔食品创作者和食谱作者Frankie Gaw如何将美国经典美食与亚洲风味相结合,创造出独特的菜肴,并通过社交媒体分享他的创新作品,受到了广泛的欢迎和反馈。
【4题详解】
推理判断题。根据第一段“He mixes American classics with an Asian flavor, creating dishes like a Pop-Tart topped with strawberry litchi frosting and a Happy Meal that includes Fried pork, cucumber salad and a Yakult.(他将美国经典与亚洲风味相结合,创造出像草莓荔枝糖霜的Pop-Tart和包含炸猪肉、黄瓜沙拉和养乐多的开心乐园餐这样的菜肴。)”可知,草莓荔枝糖霜不是美国餐桌上常见的部分,而是Frankie Gaw的创新。故选C项。
【5题详解】
细节理解题。根据第三段“The idea appeared after a trip to his local supermarket.(这个想法是在他去当地一家超市购物后萌生的。)”以及“For Gaw, standing between the “Asian” aisle and the rest of the grocery store was also symbolic of his upbringing in Cincinnati, Ohio. Growing up, Gaw felt like he was living a double life. (对Gaw而言,站在超市的“亚洲食品区”与其他区域之间,这一场景也象征着他在俄亥俄州辛辛那提市的成长经历。年少时,Gaw总觉得自己过着双重生活。)”可知,Gaw提到超市里“亚洲”过道的记忆,是因为这个经历让他产生了将美国经典美食亚洲化的想法,是在告诉我们他是如何受到启发进行创新的,故选D项。
【6题详解】
词句猜测题。根据第四段“His food and his experiences at the grocery store received strong feedback, especially from other Asian Americans.(他创作的美食以及他在超市的那段经历获得了热烈的反响,尤其是来自其他亚裔美国人的反馈)”可知,他的食物和他在杂货店的经历收到了强烈的反馈,尤其是来自其他亚裔美国人的反馈。由此可推知,“It took off.”意思是Gaw的新美食很快受到了欢迎。故选B项。
【7题详解】
推理判断题。根据最后一段“Turning American classics Asian is not just about my appreciation for Asian flavors and ingredients, or respect to American dishes. Instead, it’s my way of showing respect for both and, on a larger scale, for the experiences of Asian Americans. (将美国经典美食亚洲化,不仅仅是出于我对亚洲风味与食材的喜爱,也不只是对美国菜肴的尊重。相反,这是我向两者表达敬意的方式,并且从更广泛的层面来说,也是对亚裔美国人生活经历的尊重)”可知,将美国经典美食亚洲化不仅仅是Gaw对亚洲风味和食材的欣赏,或是对美国菜肴的尊重,更是他对两者表示尊重的方式,从更大层面来说,是对亚裔美国人经历的尊重。由此可推知,在Gaw看来,亚裔美国食物是文化融合的桥梁,故选A项。
C
Through evolution, animals have developed numerous ways to protect themselves from predators (捕食者). Turtles hide in their shells, and skunks (臭鼬) use smelly liquid. But these defenses don’t work against cars. Environmental journalist Ben Goldfarb explains, “When facing a car, these defenses are useless — or even harmful. Staying still is the worst choice. Roadkill is a serious threat to wildlife.”
Roads also act as barriers, preventing animals from moving freely. The constant traffic on highways creates what scientists call a “moving fence”— a wall of vehicles that animals avoid crossing. While we often see dead animals like deer or squirrels on roads, we don’t see the ones that never try to cross. This isolation can harm animal populations more than roadkill itself.
Chemicals from roads also damage the environment. Every year, the U. S. uses 20 million tons of road salt to melt ice, which pollutes nearby soil and plants. Cars release metals like zinc and copper, and tires leave behind microplastics. These pollutants make roadsides dangerous for creatures like monarch butterflies, even though these areas could otherwise be good habitats.
Roadsides sometimes attract animals with food like flowers or berries, but this becomes an “ecological trap”. Animals are drawn to these resources, only to face the danger of traffic.
Interestingly, when traffic decreases, animals quickly adapt. Researchers in the Bay Area found that when cars disappeared for months, white-crowned sparrows — small songbirds — started singing more complex and varied songs. Without traffic noise, they no longer needed to “shout” and could return to their natural behaviors. This shows how much roads affect wildlife — but also how adaptable animals can be.
Despite these challenges, Goldfarb says, certain species have made remarkable adaptations. He notes that Chicago’s urban foxes are said to look both ways before crossing the street. “We think about roads as these forces that are universally or exclusively harmful to animals, and certainly they’re incredibly destructive,” he says. “But wildlife is also impressively adaptive and clever and animals are finding ways to make a living in our midst.”
8. How does the author start the text in the first paragraph?
A. By stating a reason. B. By providing statistics.
C. By defining a concept. D. By giving examples.
9. What harmful impact do roads have on wildlife?
A. Less food supply. B. Restricted movement.
C. Increased predators. D. Species extinction.
10. What can we infer from Goldfarb’s words in the last paragraph?
A. Roads are not truly harmful to wildlife.
B. Urban foxes seldom get hit by vehicles.
C. Animals adapt cleverly to dangerous roads.
D. Wildlife protection deserves highest attention.
11. What is the author’s purpose in writing this passage?
A. To advocate reducing traffic.
B. To preserve wildlife diversity.
C. To analyze roads’ effects on wildlife.
D. To highlight roadkill danger to animals.
【答案】8. D 9. B 10. C 11. C
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了道路对野生动物产生的多方面影响,包括道路致死、阻碍迁徙、造成污染以及形成生态陷阱等,同时也提到了动物在交通减少时的适应能力和某些物种的适应性变化。
【8题详解】
细节理解题。根据第一段“Through evolution, animals have developed numerous ways to protect themselves from predators (捕食者). Turtles hide in their shells, and skunks (臭鼬) use smelly liquid. (通过进化,动物发展出了许多保护自己免受捕食者伤害的方法。乌龟躲在壳里,臭鼬使用有臭味的液体。)”可知,作者在第一段通过列举乌龟和臭鼬保护自己的例子开启全文。故选D项。
【9题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二段“Roads also act as barriers, preventing animals from moving freely. The constant traffic on highways creates what scientists call a “moving fence” — a wall of vehicles that animals avoid crossing. (道路还起到了屏障的作用,阻碍动物自由活动。高速公路上川流不息的车辆形成了科学家们所说的“移动围栏”——一道由车辆组成的墙,动物们会避开穿越这道墙。)”可知,道路对野生动物的有害影响之一是限制了它们的活动。故选B项。
【10题详解】
推理判断题。根据最后一段“He notes that Chicago’s urban foxes are said to look both ways before crossing the street. “We think about roads as these forces that are universally or exclusively harmful to animals, and certainly they’re incredibly destructive,” he says. “But wildlife is also impressively adaptive and clever and animals are finding ways to make a living in our midst.” (他指出,芝加哥的都市狐狸过马路时据说会左右张望。“我们总把道路看作对动物普遍或唯一有害的力量,它们确实极具破坏性,”他说,“但野生动物也展现出惊人的适应能力和智慧,许多动物正在我们身边找到生存之道。”)”可知,从Goldfarb的话中可以推断出动物能聪明地适应危险的道路环境。故选C项。
【11题详解】
主旨大意题。根据第一段“But these defenses don’t work against cars. Environmental journalist Ben Goldfarb explains, “When facing a car, these defenses are useless — or even harmful. Staying still is the worst choice. Roadkill is a serious threat to wildlife.” (但这些防御手段在汽车面前毫无用处,甚至还会带来危害。环境记者Ben Goldfarb解释道:“面对汽车时,这些防御方法不仅没用,甚至可能有害。一动不动是最糟糕选择。道路致死是野生动物面临的一个严重威胁。”)”并结合全文内容可知,文章围绕道路对野生动物的影响展开,依次阐述了公路导致的路杀现象以及公路阻碍动物迁徙、带来化学污染、形成“生态陷阱”等负面影响,同时也提到了部分物种的适应性调整。整体是在分析公路对野生动物多方面的影响。故选C项。
D
New era requires a new vocabulary. Will we still talk about the “mobile” phone when all phones are mobile, or when they are implanted (植入) within us?
Technology is everywhere nowadays, especially at work. Some people are really good at using all the cool new tools that keep popping up. They have something called TQ, or technology quotient. It’s like a superpower for understanding the latest tech stuff that our great-grandparents would have found really impossible. Having a high TQ means you’re awesome at using all the cool new things that not everyone knows about yet.
The examples are common and becoming more and more frequent. For the parent it might be a home-school video class. For the brand manager it might be search engine boosting. And for the clinician, it might be the role of artificial intelligence in supporting the analysis of a CT scan. TQ attempts to quantify our ability to make sensible use of current technologies and to quickly adapt, embrace and capitalize on future creations. This adoption is critical from a variety of perspectives, from social to business. One trip into the world of ChatGPT and we can see how the dynamics of AI and search are changing for just about everyone.
Any Mom or Dad can understand the value of IQ and EQ in projecting the potential for a child’s success. But what about technology? The ability for the child and the teacher to understand, embrace and adopt technology will be a defining aspect of their lives as we speed into the future. We are increasingly defined by technology and our active participation in everything from smart phones to Facebook. It might just be time for the basic human needs of food, water and shelter to incorporate (吸收) technology too. And when that happens, it just might be a good idea to measure it.
While this shift brings challenges, it’s unstoppable. As TQ rises, it will combine with IQ and EQ, reshaping how we live, work, and learn—turning adaptability with tech into a measurable edge.
12. What is TQ according to the text?
A. Speed of learning new languages. B. Skill of fixing high-tech products.
C. Talent to follow modern changes. D. Ability to apply new technologies.
13. Which of the following people has a high TQ?
A. A manager who often uses modern search engines.
B. A doctor who analyzes CT scans with AI assistance.
C. A grandparent who finds new tech devices awkward.
D. A mom who watches videos of her child’s school life.
14. What’s the writer’s attitude towards TQ?
A. Positive. B. Negative. C. Doubtful. D. Contradictory.
15. What might be the best title for the passage?
A. Why Are IQ and EQ Important for TQ?
B. How Has TQ Changed in the Modern Era?
C. What Makes TQ the New Intelligence?
D. Where to Start Adapting to TQ Changes?
【答案】12. D 13. B 14. A 15. C
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了TQ(科技商数)的概念,阐述了在科技无处不在的当今时代,理解和运用技术的能力(TQ)正变得与IQ和EQ一样重要,并将成为定义个人成功的关键因素。
【12题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二段“It’s like a superpower for understanding the latest tech stuff that our great-grandparents would have found really impossible. Having a high TQ means you’re awesome at using all the cool new things that not everyone knows about yet. (它就像一种超能力,能让人理解最新的科技事物——这些事物对我们的曾祖父母来说,无疑是难以想象的。拥有高技术商数(TQ),意味着你擅长运用那些眼下还未被所有人熟知的酷炫新事物)”以及第三段“TQ attempts to quantify our ability to make sensible use of current technologies and to quickly adapt, embrace and capitalize on future creations. (TQ试图量化我们合理利用现有技术、并快速适应、接纳和利用未来创造的能力)”可知,TQ指的是应用新技术的能力。故选D项。
【13题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二段“Having a high TQ means you’re awesome at using all the cool new things that not everyone knows about yet. (拥有高TQ意味着你非常擅长使用那些还不是人人都知道的新奇事物)”和第三段所举例子“For the clinician, it might be the role of artificial intelligence in supporting the analysis of a CT scan. (对临床医生来说,它可能是人工智能在辅助分析CT扫描中的作用)”可知,能够利用AI辅助分析CT扫描的医生,正是擅长运用前沿新技术的典型例子,因此他拥有高TQ。故选B项。
【14题详解】
推理判断题。通读全文,尤其是最后一段“As TQ rises, it will combine with IQ and EQ, reshaping how we live, work, and learn—turning adaptability with tech into a measurable edge. (随着TQ的提升,它将与IQ和EQ结合,重塑我们的生活、工作和学习方式——将对技术的适应能力转变为一种可衡量的优势)”可知,作者认为TQ的提升能带来竞争优势,并将其与IQ、EQ并列,视为未来成功的关键。因此作者对TQ持积极的态度。故选A项。
【15题详解】
主旨大意题。根据第一段“New era requires a new vocabulary. Will we still talk about the “mobile” phone when all phones are mobile, or when they are implanted (植入) within us? (新时代需要新的词汇。当所有手机都具备移动功能,或是当手机被植入我们体内时,我们还会称呼它为“移动”电话吗?)”并结合全文内容可知,文章开篇以新时代需要新词汇引出话题,接着第二段定义了TQ的概念,第三段举例说明TQ的应用并强调其重要性,第四段将其与IQ、EQ类比,指出其将成为定义未来成功的关键方面,末段总结TQ将结合IQ、EQ重塑我们的生活。全文核心围绕“是什么使TQ成为一种新的智力商数”展开。故选C项。
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Keys to Entrepreneurial (创业者的) Success
Starting a business is often viewed as a challenging, high-risk venture. Many people dream of entrepreneurship but don’t know where to start. You may be an ambitious entrepreneur waiting for the perfect idea, enough years of experience, the right team, or significant funding to come your way. ____16____
Instead of overthinking what the market “needs”, examine your own life and identify a problem that you have personally faced. People will say there are bad ideas, but every idea is good because it brings you closer to your best idea. ____17____ That doesn’t make or break a business as much as your ability to execute (执行) and adapt.
The truth is, you can’t rely solely on that groundbreaking idea. ____18____ The fear or inability to execute is often what holds entrepreneurs back. Execution isn’t about waiting for the perfect moment or gathering a team before you get started. It’s about taking action, even when you don’t have all the answers.
Most people who start successful companies can appear slightly unreasonable at times for believing their ideas will be the one to beat the odds. ____19____ Entrepreneurship is unique because you’re often working against probability, and you’ll likely face lots of rejection. If you don’t believe in yourself, no one else will either.
It’s important to remember that although there’s risk and some form of failure in every entrepreneurial journey, successful entrepreneurs don’t let the fear of failure stop them. Don’t get so stuck weighing every risk and its potential consequences that you’re made immobile.
____20____ You may not know exactly what your next step is, but if you wait for perfect clarity, you could wait forever. Many entrepreneurs succeed not because they have everything figured out from the start but because they are willing to jump in and figure it out as they go.
A. Successful entrepreneurship is 90% execution.
B Entrepreneurship often doesn’t have a clear path.
C. Venture capital funding is essential for all startups.
D. But what if these barriers aren’t as important as you think?
E. The best entrepreneurs always have a perfect plan before starting.
F. But the ability to remain confident and focused is a great strength.
G. Your initial concept for a product or service is just the jumping-off point.
【答案】16. D 17. G 18. A 19. F 20. B
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇说明文。本文围绕创业者成功的关键要素展开,从打破固有认知、重视执行、保持自信到勇于行动等方面,为有创业想法的人提供了实用建议。
【16题详解】
上文“You may be an ambitious entrepreneur waiting for the perfect idea, enough years of experience, the right team, or significant funding to come your way. (你可能是一位雄心勃勃的创业者,在等待完美的想法、足够的经验、合适的团队或充足的资金出现。)”指出创业者常将完美想法、经验、团队、资金等视为启动创业的必要条件,空处应针对这些所谓的“条件”提出疑问或转折,引发下文对创业关键要素的探讨,D选项“但如果这些障碍并没有你想象的那么重要呢?”符合语境,其中“these barriers”指代上文提到的完美想法、经验、团队、资金等,起到承上启下的作用。故选D。
【17题详解】
上文“People will say there are bad ideas, but every idea is good because it brings you closer to your best idea. (人们会说有些想法不好,但每个想法都是好的,因为它能让你更接近最好的想法。)”强调初始想法的价值,空处承接上文,进一步说明初始想法在创业中的定位,G选项“你对产品或服务的初始构想只是一个起点。”符合语境,“initial concept”与上文中的“idea”相呼应,明确初始想法并非最终形态,为下文提及执行和适应能力做铺垫。故选G。
【18题详解】
上文“The truth is, you can’t rely solely on that groundbreaking idea. (事实是,你不能仅仅依赖那个突破性的想法。)”指出不能只依赖想法,空处应引出创业中更重要的因素,下文“The fear or inability to execute is often what holds entrepreneurs back. (对执行的恐惧或无力执行往往是阻碍创业者的因素。)”围绕“执行”展开,因此空处需强调执行的重要性,A选项“成功的创业90%在于执行。”符合语境,既承接上文对“想法”的否定,又引出下文对“执行”的论述,起到过渡作用。故选A。
【19题详解】
上文“Most people who start successful companies can appear slightly unreasonable at times for believing their ideas will be the one to beat the odds. (大多数成功创立公司的人,有时会因为相信自己的想法能克服困难而显得有些不切实际。)”描述了成功创业者对自身想法的坚定信念,空处应进一步说明这种信念背后的关键品质,下文“If you don’t believe in yourself, no one else will either. (如果你不相信自己,别人也不会相信你。)”强调自信的重要性,因此空处需体现“自信”这一核心,F选项“但保持自信和专注的能力是一种巨大的优势。”符合语境,衔接自然。故选F。
【20题详解】
下文“You may not know exactly what your next step is, but if you wait for perfect clarity, you could wait forever. (你可能不清楚下一步该做什么,但如果你等待完全清晰的方向,你可能会一直等下去。)”指出创业过程中方向并非始终明确,不能一味等待,空处应作为本段主旨句,概括这一核心观点,B选项“创业往往没有一条清晰的道路。”符合语境。故选B。
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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
A pet clinic in Turkey recently shared a touching story of a homeless dog who carried her unconscious puppy in her mouth and left it at the clinic door as if begging for help.
If not for a video ____21____ by the cameras, most people would probably think this story was too ____22____ to be true. On January 13, an animal lover brought a young puppy he had found on the street to the clinic, ____23____ it was the only survivor of a litter (一窝幼崽). The clinic rushed to treat the puppy only to then have its mother ____24____ on the doorstep with another unconscious puppy in its mouth. A doctor ____25____ the desperate animal and rushed to tend to its baby, which suffered from hypothermia (低体温症) and had a very low heart rate.
The video showed the worried mother ____26____ the doctors into the clinic and kept an eye on them as they tended to her unconscious baby. Luckily, the doctors ____27____ in saving the little puppy and now the family is recovering at the ____28____.
“Everything is going well so far. The ____29____ for both the dog and its babies will continue for a little longer. During this time, we are not _____30_____ visitors due to their health,” Dr. Oghan said. “The mother dog is recovering well. She’s a very ____31____ and caring dog. She shows the ____32____ a mother dog has for her puppies.”
____33____, the mother’s milk was insufficient to sustain the litter, which is why some of the puppies unfortunately died, so the clinic is ____34____ the two surviving puppies with formula (奶粉). Now it hopes to find a forever ____35____ for the entire family.
21. A. recorded B. promoted C. surveyed D. damaged
22. A. reliable B. frightening C. sorrowful D. heartwarming
23. A. meaning B. claiming C. reminding D. wondering
24. A. show up B. cheer up C. break up D. give up
25. A. affected B. struck C. noticed D. prevented
26. A. crashed B. followed C. forced D. pressed
27. A. believed B. engaged C. resulted D. succeeded
28. A. street B. yard C. clinic D. park
29. A. treatment B. touch C. promise D. balance
30. A. greeting B. accepting C. praising D. employing
31. A. romantic B. energetic C. intelligent D. passive
32. A. principle B. despair C. mission D. love
33. A. Apparently B. Suddenly C. Especially D. Fortunately
34. A. comparing B. connecting C. providing D. sharing
35. A. label B. home C. bush D. cloth
【答案】21. A 22. D 23. B 24. A 25. C 26. B 27. D 28. C 29. A 30. B 31. C 32. D 33. A 34. C 35. B
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了土耳其一家宠物诊所,记录下流浪狗妈妈叼昏迷幼犬上门求救的事。诊所救活幼犬,因狗妈妈奶水不足用配方奶喂养,目前正为它们寻找永久家园。
【21题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:若不是有监控录像为证,大多数人或许会认为这个故事太过美好而难以置信。A. recorded记录;B. promoted促进;C. surveyed调查;D. damaged破坏。结合“by the cameras”(被摄像头)可知,此处指视频被摄像头记录下来。故选A。
【22题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:若不是有监控录像为证,大多数人或许会认为这个故事太过美好而难以置信。A. reliable可靠的;B. frightening可怕的;C. sorrowful悲伤的;D. heartwarming温暖人心的。根据上文“A pet clinic in Turkey recently shared a touching story of a homeless dog who carried her unconscious puppy in her mouth and left it at the clinic door as if begging for help. (土耳其的一家宠物诊所近日分享了一个感人的故事:一只流浪狗用嘴叼着一只昏迷的小狗,将其放在诊所门口,仿佛在乞求帮助。)”可知,此处指“若没有视频记录,多数人可能觉得这个故事太暖心以至于不像真的”,故选D。
【23题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:1月13日,一位动物爱好者将他在街上发现的一只幼犬带到了诊所,声称这只小狗是同窝幼崽中唯一的幸存者。A. meaning意味着;B. claiming声称;C. reminding提醒;D. wondering好奇。根据后文“it was the only survivor of a litter”可知,一位动物爱好者把街上发现的小狗带到诊所,声称它是一窝小狗中唯一的幸存者。故选B。
【24题详解】
考查动词短语辨析。句意:这家诊所迅速赶来救治这只小狗,然而随后却看到它的母亲出现在家门口,嘴里还叼着另一只失去知觉的小狗。A. show up出现;B. cheer up使高兴;C. break up打破;D. give up放弃。结合“on the doorstep with another unconscious puppy”指带着另一只昏迷的小狗出现在门口,故选A。
【25题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:一位医生注意到了这只极度虚弱的动物,并迅速赶过去照料它的幼崽。这只幼崽出现了体温过低的症状,而且心跳极慢。A. affected影响;B. struck打击;C. noticed注意到;D. prevented阻止。根据后文“he desperate animal and rushed to tend to its baby”可知,一位医生注意到这只绝望的动物(狗妈妈),赶紧去照料它的宝宝,故选C。
【26题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:这段视频显示,那位忧心忡忡的母亲跟着医生走进了诊所,并一直注视着医生们照料她那失去意识的婴儿的情景。A. crashed碰撞;B. followed跟随;C. forced迫使;D. pressed按压。根据后文“the doctors into the clinic and kept an eye on them as they tended to her unconscious baby.”可知,狗妈妈跟着医生进了诊所,盯着医生照料宝宝,故选B。
【27题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:幸运的是,医生们成功救下了这只小狗,现在这家人正在这家诊所里康复。A. believed相信;B. engaged参与;C. resulted导致;D. succeeded成功。由“Luckily”(幸运的是)和“now the family is recovering”(现在这一家子正在康复)可知,医生成功救了小狗,“succeeded in doing sth”(成功做某事)是固定搭配,故选D。
【28题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:幸运的是,医生们成功救下了这只小狗,现在这家人正在这家诊所里康复。A. street街道;B. yard院子;C. clinic诊所;D. park公园。前文“The clinic rushed to treat the puppy”提到小狗在诊所接受治疗,狗妈妈也来到诊所,此处正在康复的地点应是诊所。故选C。
【29题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:这只狗及其幼崽的治疗还需要再持续一段时间。A. treatment治疗;B. touch触动;C. promise承诺;D. balance平衡。结合“will continue for a little longer”(将持续一段时间)和“due to their health”(出于它们的健康考虑),可知此处指狗妈妈和小狗的治疗会持续更久,故选A。
【30题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:“在此期间,由于担心他们的健康状况,我们暂不接待访客。”奥甘医生说道。A. greeting问候;B. accepting接受;C. praising赞美;D. employing雇用。根据后文“visitors due to their health”可知,出于它们的健康考虑,我们目前不接待访客。故选B。
【31题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她是一只非常聪明且充满爱心的狗。A. romantic浪漫的;B. energetic精力充沛的;C. intelligent聪明的;D. passive被动的。根据上文“a homeless dog who carried her unconscious puppy in her mouth and left it at the clinic door as if begging for help”可知,狗妈妈主动将昏迷的小狗送到诊所求救,体现其聪明,故选C。
32题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:她展现了母狗对幼崽们的那份母爱。A. principle原则;B. despair绝望;C. mission任务;D. love爱。根据后文“a mother dog has for her puppies”指狗妈妈展现出了母爱。故选D。
【33题详解】
考查副词词义辨析。句意:显然,母乳的量不足以维持幼崽们的生长需求,因此一些幼崽不幸夭折了,所以这家诊所正在为剩下的两只幼崽提供配方奶。A. Apparently显然;B. Suddenly突然;C. Especially特别;D. Fortunately幸运地。后文“the mother’s milk was insufficient to sustain the litter, which is why some of the puppies unfortunately died”提到狗妈妈的奶水不足以养活一窝小狗,所以有些小狗不幸夭折是对小狗死亡原因的明显推断,故选A。
【34题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:显然,母乳的量不足以维持幼崽们的生长需求,因此一些幼崽不幸夭折了,所以这家诊所正在为剩下的两只幼崽提供配方奶。A. comparing比较;B. connecting连接;C. providing提供;D. sharing分享。结合上文“the mother’s milk was insufficient to sustain the litter”可知,狗妈妈奶水不足,可知诊所给两只幸存的小狗提供配方奶,“providing sb. with sth.”(给某人提供某物)是固定搭配,故选C。
【35题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:现在它希望能为整个家族找到一个永久的安身之所。A. label标签;B. home家;C. bush灌木;D. cloth衣服。根据上文“Now it hopes to find a forever”可知,诊所希望为这一家子找到一个永久的家,“forever home”(永久的家)是动物救助场景中的常用表达,指“领养家庭”,符合“为流浪狗寻找归宿”的逻辑。故选B。
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 15th edition of Vivid Sydney, Australia’s ____36____ (large) annual celebration of light, music, ideas and food, officially lit up the Harbour City under the theme Dream on Tuesday.
Running through to Saturday, more than 200 events will unfold across five creatively prepared zones throughout central Sydney. Among them, Chinese artist Yannesi Siu is drawing attention with two standout installations (设置) ____37____ connect ancient mythology (神话) with cutting-edge technology.
Siu is the first Chinese artist invited ____38____ (participate) in Vivid Sydney’s official program. Her works, Fly to the Moon at Barangaroo and Telephone at Darling Harbour, are quickly becoming focal points of the festival.
Fly to the Moon rewrites ____39____ legend of Chang’e, an ancient Chinese moon goddess. Siu transforms the story into a shining dreamscape, ____40____ (use) light and motion to reinterpret the moon as a metaphor for human ambition and ____41____ (imagine).
Her second installation, Telephone, mixes memory, technology and time together. Set inside an old-fashioned telephone booth, the work ____42____ (feature) a custom-developed AI voice interaction system. Visitors can speak into the receiver, and their messages are ____43____ (instant) converted into animated light symbols that ripple (扩散) across the installation’s dome (穹顶). This dialogue between past and future is shown vividly by China’s homegrown HDR Vivid ultra-HD visual technology.
“This piece ____44____ (root) in the Chinese tradition of ‘using technique to carry meaning’,” Siu said. “I hope audiences can reflect on how technology connects us—not just functionally,______45______ emotionally—across time and space.”
【答案】36. largest
37. that##which
38. to participate
39. the 40. using
41. imagination
42. features
43. instantly
44. is rooted
45. but
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了澳大利亚悉尼灯光音乐节(Vivid Sydney)第15届活动的相关情况,包括活动主题、举办时间、涵盖区域,重点讲述了中国艺术家Yannesi Siu受邀参展的两件装置作品及其创作理念,展现了科技与艺术、传统与现代的融合。
【36题详解】
考查形容词最高级。句意:第十五届“缤纷悉尼”灯光音乐节于周二正式点亮这座海港城市,本届主题为 “梦想”。这是澳大利亚规模最大的年度庆典,涵盖灯光、音乐、创意与美食等多个领域。根据语境及空前的“Australia’s”可知,此处表示在澳大利亚范围内“最大的”年度庆典,需用形容词large的最高级形式。故填largest。
【37题详解】
考查定语从句。句意:其中,中国艺术家Yannesi Siu凭借两件出色的装置作品吸引了关注,这两件作品将古老神话与尖端科技联系在一起。分析句子结构,空处引导定语从句,先行词为“two standout installations”,指物,关系词在从句中作主语,需用关系代词that或which引导。故填that/which。
【38题详解】
考查非谓语动词。句意:Siu是首位受邀参加悉尼灯光音乐节官方项目的中国艺术家。“invite sb. to do sth.”为固定搭配,意为“邀请某人做某事”,此处为被动语态“sb. be invited to do sth.”,空处需填动词不定式作主语补足语。故填to participate。
【39题详解】
考查冠词。句意:《飞向月球》改写了中国古代月亮女神嫦娥的传说。此处“legend of Chang’e”为特指,特指嫦娥的传说,需用定冠词the修饰。故填the。
【40题详解】
考查非谓语动词。句意:Siu将这个故事转化为一个璀璨的梦幻场景,运用灯光和动态效果,将月亮重新诠释为人类抱负与想象力的象征。分析句子结构,“transforms”为谓语动词,空处需填非谓语动词作方式状语,主语“Siu”与“use”为主谓关系,需填现在分词形式。故填using。
【41题详解】
考查名词。句意:Siu将这个故事转化为一个璀璨的梦幻场景,运用灯光和动态效果,将月亮重新诠释为人类抱负与想象力的象征。空处与“ambition”并列,作介词“for”的宾语,需用名词形式,“imagine”的名词形式为“imagination”,且为不可数名词。故填imagination。
【42题详解】
考查动词时态和主谓一致。句意:这件作品设置在一个老式电话亭内,以一套定制开发的人工智能语音交互系统为特色。此处陈述客观事实,用一般现在时,主语“the work”为单数名词,谓语动词使用第三人称单数形式。故填features。
43题详解】
考查副词。句意:游客可以对着听筒说话,他们的信息会立即转化为动态的灯光符号,并在装置的穹顶上扩散开来。空处修饰动词“converted”,需用副词形式,“instant”的副词形式为“instantly”,符合语境。故填instantly。
【44题详解】
考查固定短语和动词时态。句意:Siu说:“这件作品植根于中国‘以技载意’的传统。”“be rooted in”为固定短语,意为“植根于……”,此处陈述客观事实,用一般现在时,主语“This piece”为单数名词,be动词用is。故填is rooted。
【45题详解】
考查固定搭配。句意:“我希望观众能思考科技如何连接我们——不仅在功能上,而且在情感上——跨越时空。”“not just...but (also)...”为固定搭配,意为“不仅……而且……”,符合语境。故填but。
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,上周你校举办了法制讲座,请给你的英国笔友Lisa写一封邮件,介绍活动情况,内容包括:
1.活动目的;
2.活动简介;
3.活动意义。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Lisa,
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Best regards,
Li Hua
【答案】
Dear Lisa,
Last week, our school held a legal lecture, and I’m eager to share it. Its main purpose was to help us enhance legal awareness—teaching us to protect ourselves with laws and avoid unknowingly breaking them.
A professional lawyer gave the speech. He used real cases to explain teen legal issues, like handling disputes and preventing cyber fraud. Afterward, we had a Q&A; classmates asked common questions, and he answered clearly.
This lecture was meaningful. It taught us useful legal knowledge and made us see that abiding by the law is key to being a good citizen. It will help us make wiser daily choices.
Best regards,
Li Hua
【解析】
【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生给英国笔友Lisa写一封邮件,介绍学校举办的法制讲座,内容包括活动目的、活动简介和活动意义。
【详解】1.词汇积累
增强:enhance→strengthen
专业的:professional→specialized
纠纷:disputes→conflicts
有意义的:meaningful→significant
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:A professional lawyer gave the speech.
拓展句:Although she was a professional lawyer, her speech was accessible to everyone.
【点睛】【高分句型1】Its main purpose was to help us enhance legal awareness—teaching us to protect ourselves with laws and avoid unknowingly breaking them.(运用了不定式短语“to help us enhance legal awareness”在系动词was后作表语)
【高分句型2】It taught us useful legal knowledge and made us see that abiding by the law is key to being a good citizen.(运用了“make+宾语+省略to的不定式”结构,以及that引导的宾语从句)
第二节(满分25分)
47. 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。
When Marco was a boy, he tried everything to get his father’s love and attention. Every morning, he would wake up early to prepare breakfast, carefully arranging bacon and eggs on a plate, hoping his father would notice his effort. But Mr. Thompson would merely grunt (哼声) and bury himself in the newspaper, leaving the food barely touched.
At school, Marco struggled to be the perfect student. He spent countless hours studying, determined to bring home straight A’s. When report cards came, he would present them to his father with trembling hands and hopeful eyes. Yet his achievements were met with nothing more than a rough glance and a muttered “good job” before his father returned to his endless pile of work documents.
Desperate to connect, Marco joined the school basketball team, knowing his father had once been a star player. He practiced hard in their driveway, the sound of the bouncing ball echoing through quiet evenings. Sometimes, he caught glimpses of his father watching from the window, but whenever Marco looked up, the curtain would quickly fall back into place.
The years passed, and Marco’s determination never became weak. He volunteered at the local animal shelter where his father occasionally donated, hoping they might bond over their shared love of dogs. He learned to fix cars, remembering how his father used to do with his old Ford. Each attempt felt like throwing pebbles (卵石) into a vast ocean, creating tiny ripples (涟漪) that disappeared without trace.
Everything changed when Marco turned sixteen. One evening, he found his father sitting in the dark garage, holding an old photo album. Inside were pictures of Marco’s mother, Sarah, who had passed away when Marco was just two. Tears streamed down his father’s face as he whispered, “You look so much like her. Every time I see you, I see her, and it breaks my heart all over again.”
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。
That moment changed Marco’s world but also rebuilt it.
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The healing didn’t happen overnight, but that evening marked a new beginning.
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【答案】
That moment changed Marco’s world but also rebuilt it. Marco froze in the garage doorway, tears welling. All those years of feeling ignored, all his efforts to win attention — suddenly clear. He sat beside his father, placing a hand on his trembling shoulder. “I know you miss her, Dad,” he whispered. For the first time, Mr. Thompson didn’t pull away. He hugged Marco tightly, sobbing. They talked for hours: Sarah’s laughter, her gardening, her lullabies. Marco finally understood — his father’s distance wasn’t rejection, but a shield from grief.
The healing didn’t happen overnight, but that evening marked a new beginning. Mr. Thompson woke earlier to eat breakfast with Marco, asking about classes and basketball. On weekends, they fixed the old Ford, sharing stories. He even attended games, cheering loudly. One rainy afternoon, they looked at the photo album, laughing at toddler Marco covered in mud. Marco no longer needed to “earn” love — he knew it was there, hidden under grief. Their bond grew stronger, a testament to understanding.
【解析】
【导语】本文以马可(Marco)与父亲汤普森先生(Mr. Thompson)的情感关系为线索展开,讲述了马可从小努力通过准备早餐、考取全A成绩、加入篮球队、参与父亲相关的志愿活动和学习修车等方式,渴望获得父亲的关爱与关注,却始终收效甚微。直到马可16岁的一个晚上,他发现父亲在黑暗的车库里翻看旧相册,对着亡妻莎拉(Sarah)的照片落泪,才知晓父亲因思念妻子、看到酷似妻子的马可而陷入悲伤,才刻意与他保持距离的故事。
【详解】1. 段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“那一刻改变了马可的世界,也重塑了它。”可知,第一段可描写马可看到父亲落泪后的反应,两人首次打破隔阂、坦诚交流的过程,以及马可理解父亲疏远背后原因的心理变化。
②由第二段首句内容“治愈并非一蹴而就,但那个夜晚标志着一个新的开始。”可知,第二段可描写那次交流后,父子俩关系逐渐改善的具体表现,如父亲主动关注马可的生活、参与他的活动,两人共同创造温馨回忆,最终情感纽带不断加强的过程。
2. 续写线索:目睹父亲落泪——打破隔阂主动靠近——坦诚交流——理解父亲疏远的原因——父亲主动改善与马可的关系——共同参与互动活动——马可感受到真切父爱、父子情感加深
3. 词汇激活
行为类
①低语:whisper/murmur
②放置:place/put
③修理:fix/repair
④拥抱:hug/embrace
情绪类
①热泪盈眶:tears welling/tears brimming in his eyes
②悲伤:grief/sorrow
【点睛】【高分句型1】Marco froze in the garage doorway, tears welling.(运用了独立主格结构“tears welling”作伴随状语)
【高分句型2】He even attended games, cheering loudly.(运用了现在分词“cheering loudly”作伴随状语)
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1.本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
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3.本卷命题范围:高考范围。
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 is the man about to do?
A. Catch his train. B. Pay a visit to Sarah. C. Make a phone call.
2. What do the speakers discuss in the conversation?
A. A honeymoon. B. A performance. C. A story about dance.
3. What will the speakers do?
A. Stay at home. B. Go to the park. C. Visit the museum.
4. What does the man want to do?
A. Track his package.
B. Check the delivery time.
C. Change the delivery address.
5. Why did the man miss his interview?
A. He got stuck in traffic. B. He had personal issues. C. He didn’t find the location.
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和第7两个小题。
6. What will the weather be like tomorrow?
A. Cool. B. Hot. C. Warm.
7. What is the man going to do?
A. Stock up on supplies.
B. Check the electrical circuit.
C. Visit elderly neighbors.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What is the relationship between the speakers?
A. Colleagues. B. Student and teacher. C. Secretary and boss.
9. What does the woman need from the man?
A. His design. B. The budget figures. C. The analysis section.
10. Why does the woman suggest they meet in 30 minutes?
A. To discuss the analysis section.
B. To review the entire report together.
C. To discuss the key points for the presentation.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. How does Tom usually go to work?
A. By underground. B. On foot. C. By bike.
12. What is woman’s attitude toward walking?
A. Critical. B. Positive. C. Indifferent
13. What will the man do if he decides to bike to work?
A. Buying a bike. B. Finding the parking lot. C. Figuring out the route.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14. What was the initial reason for Jane to create the book club?
A. To make friends. B. To discuss work. C. To share her hobby.
15. What type of books does Jane recommend for beginners?
A. Short novels. B. Long novels. C. Historical novels.
16. What is Jane’s advice for people who want to read more but struggle to find time?
A. AIM high. B. Keep consistency. C. Stay optimistic.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17 What is a primary benefit of long vacations for teachers?
A. Time to relax and recharge.
B. Time to manage their classes.
C. Time to teach a training course.
18. What do students gain from long holidays?
A. Extra schoolwork and assignments.
B. Chances to relax and try new things.
C. The new habit of self-directed learning.
19. What is one disadvantage of long holidays?
A. Teachers become negative.
B. There are too many educational trips.
C. Students may fall behind academically.
20. What should schools do to help students during long vacations?
A. Offer more creative activities.
B. Offer safe and low-cost activities.
C. Offer more extracurricular activities.
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
The thought of exploring Paris with family seems expensive, but below are the hotels that make the experience affordable and enjoyable.
1. La Clef Tour Eiffel Paris
The hotel is considered an excellent choice for families who value comfort.
Why it’s perfect for families:
·Equipped with a gym and a bathroom for refreshment after sightseeing.
·Walking distance to the Eiffel Tower, minimizing travel time.
·High end services designed to make every stay memorable.
2. Hotel La Comtesse
Key comforts:
·Its old-style architecture and views of the Eiffel Tower.
·Kid-friendly dining options, including special breakfast offerings.
·Nearby subway access for effortless travel to museums and parks.
3. Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel
A fantastic choice for families seeking affordability without damaging comfort.
Highlights:
·An amusement center for kids after a day of sightseeing.
·Babysitting services available to parents needing a break.
·Steps away from the Seine River, offering opportunities for boat tours.
4. Mercure Paris Centre Tour Eiffel
It provides an excellent balance of price and distance to key landmarks.
Family-friendly features:
·Spacious rooms with sofa beds perfect for families of three or four.
·Restaurants with kid-friendly menu choices.
·Less than ten minutes’ walk to the Eiffel Tower.
1. What can guests do in La Clef Tour Eiffel Paris?
A. Experience ancient decorations.
B. Take some exercise after sightseeing.
C. Pay reasonable fares for room services.
D. Enjoy a bird’s eye view of the Eiffel Tower.
2. Which hotel will be the best choice if a couple have a baby to look after?
A. La Clef Tour Eiffel Paris. B. Hotel La Comtesse.
C. Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel. D. Mercure Paris Centre Tour Eiffel.
3. What do Hotel La Comtesse and Mercure Paris Centre Tour Eiffel have in common?
A. They have easy access to museums.
B. They offer large rooms for their guests.
C. They provide special food for children.
D. They are equipped with swimming pools.
B
Frankie Gaw, an Asian American food creator and author of a cookbook, is known for his unique approach to cuisine. He mixes American classics with an Asian flavor, creating dishes like a Pop-Tart topped with strawberry litchi frosting and a Happy Meal that includes Fried pork, cucumber salad and a Yakult. Gaw’s social media page is filled with videos of these innovative creations.
“I asked myself If the world is much more inclusive and embraces all of these diverse flavors, what are the things that Asian Americans would want to see?” Gaw talked about how his hit social media, cooking series “Turning American Classics Asian”, came to be.
The idea appeared after a trip to his local supermarket. Walking through aisles (过道), Gaw noticed that much of the food stocked on the shelves was similar to what he saw as a kid 20 years ago. Meanwhile, ingredients like soy sauce and miso (味噌) were still strictly grouped in “Asian” aisles. For many immigrants and children of immigrants, food is an important part of life. For Gaw, standing between the “Asian” aisle and the rest of the grocery store was also symbolic of his upbringing in Cincinnati, Ohio. Growing up, Gaw felt like he was living a double life. In public, Gaw enjoyed McDonald’s chicken and fries. At home, he feasted on his grandmother’s beef noodle soup. It took time for him to embrace his dual taste.
Years later in his Seattle apartment, Gaw began experimenting with his childhood favorites. He changed Campbell’s cream of mushroom soup and turned it into porridge. He added miso to the cheese. Gaw shared his food on social media. It took off. His food and his experiences at the grocery store received strong feedback, especially from other Asian Americans.
“Turning American classics Asian is not just about my appreciation for Asian flavors and ingredients, or respect to American dishes. Instead, it’s my way of showing respect for both and, on a larger scale, for the experiences of Asian Americans. Seeing this familiar food at a fast-food restaurant makes me feel like I have a seat at the table,” he said.
4. What can we learn from the first two paragraphs?
A. Frankie Gaw focuses on preserving traditional American food.
B. Turning American Classics Asian is one of the bestsellers in America.
C. Strawberry litchi frosting isn’t a common part of the American table.
D. Asian Americans dislike the typical American dishes.
5. Why does Gaw mention his memory about “Asian” aisles in the supermarket?
A. To show his disappointment with the limited food options.
B. To express his love with Asian food.
C. To imply his embarrassment as a child of immigrants.
D. To tell us how he was inspired to make his innovations.
6. What does the underlined sentence “It took off” in paragraph 4 mean?
A. Gaw’s innovation with food got mixed reactions.
B. Gaw’s new cuisine gained popularity quickly.
C. Gaw’s ideas on food were strongly objected.
D. Gaw’s creations got into a big trouble.
7. What’s the Asian American food like according to Gaw?
A. It’s a bridge for cultural integration.
B. It’s an improvement on American food.
C. It’s a reflection of the Asian people’s life.
D. It’s a proof of his preference for Asia.
C
Through evolution, animals have developed numerous ways to protect themselves from predators (捕食者). Turtles hide in their shells, and skunks (臭鼬) use smelly liquid. But these defenses don’t work against cars. Environmental journalist Ben Goldfarb explains, “When facing a car, these defenses are useless — or even harmful. Staying still is the worst choice. Roadkill is a serious threat to wildlife.”
Roads also act as barriers, preventing animals from moving freely. The constant traffic on highways creates what scientists call a “moving fence”— a wall of vehicles that animals avoid crossing. While we often see dead animals like deer or squirrels on roads, we don’t see the ones that never try to cross. This isolation can harm animal populations more than roadkill itself.
Chemicals from roads also damage the environment. Every year, the U. S. uses 20 million tons of road salt to melt ice, which pollutes nearby soil and plants. Cars release metals like zinc and copper, and tires leave behind microplastics. These pollutants make roadsides dangerous for creatures like monarch butterflies, even though these areas could otherwise be good habitats.
Roadsides sometimes attract animals with food like flowers or berries, but this becomes an “ecological trap”. Animals are drawn to these resources, only to face the danger of traffic.
Interestingly, when traffic decreases, animals quickly adapt. Researchers in the Bay Area found that when cars disappeared for months, white-crowned sparrows — small songbirds — started singing more complex and varied songs. Without traffic noise, they no longer needed to “shout” and could return to their natural behaviors. This shows how much roads affect wildlife — but also how adaptable animals can be.
Despite these challenges, Goldfarb says, certain species have made remarkable adaptations. He notes that Chicago’s urban foxes are said to look both ways before crossing the street. “We think about roads as these forces that are universally or exclusively harmful to animals, and certainly they’re incredibly destructive,” he says. “But wildlife is also impressively adaptive and clever and animals are finding ways to make a living in our midst.”
8. How does the author start the text in the first paragraph?
A. By stating a reason. B. By providing statistics.
C. By defining a concept. D. By giving examples.
9. What harmful impact do roads have on wildlife?
A. Less food supply. B. Restricted movement.
C. Increased predators. D. Species extinction.
10. What can we infer from Goldfarb’s words in the last paragraph?
A. Roads are not truly harmful to wildlife.
B. Urban foxes seldom get hit by vehicles.
C. Animals adapt cleverly to dangerous roads.
D. Wildlife protection deserves highest attention.
11. What is the author’s purpose in writing this passage?
A. To advocate reducing traffic.
B. To preserve wildlife diversity.
C. To analyze roads’ effects on wildlife.
D. To highlight roadkill danger to animals.
D
New era requires a new vocabulary. Will we still talk about the “mobile” phone when all phones are mobile, or when they are implanted (植入) within us?
Technology is everywhere nowadays, especially at work. Some people are really good at using all the cool new tools that keep popping up. They have something called TQ, or technology quotient. It’s like a superpower for understanding the latest tech stuff that our great-grandparents would have found really impossible. Having a high TQ means you’re awesome at using all the cool new things that not everyone knows about yet.
The examples are common and becoming more and more frequent. For the parent it might be a home-school video class. For the brand manager it might be search engine boosting. And for the clinician, it might be the role of artificial intelligence in supporting the analysis of a CT scan. TQ attempts to quantify our ability to make sensible use of current technologies and to quickly adapt, embrace and capitalize on future creations. This adoption is critical from a variety of perspectives, from social to business. One trip into the world of ChatGPT and we can see how the dynamics of AI and search are changing for just about everyone.
Any Mom or Dad can understand the value of IQ and EQ in projecting the potential for a child’s success. But what about technology? The ability for the child and the teacher to understand, embrace and adopt technology will be a defining aspect of their lives as we speed into the future. We are increasingly defined by technology and our active participation in everything from smart phones to Facebook. It might just be time for the basic human needs of food, water and shelter to incorporate (吸收) technology too. And when that happens, it just might be a good idea to measure it.
While this shift brings challenges, it’s unstoppable. As TQ rises, it will combine with IQ and EQ, reshaping how we live, work, and learn—turning adaptability with tech into a measurable edge.
12. What is TQ according to the text?
A. Speed of learning new languages. B. Skill of fixing high-tech products.
C. Talent to follow modern changes. D. Ability to apply new technologies.
13. Which of the following people has a high TQ?
A. A manager who often uses modern search engines.
B. A doctor who analyzes CT scans with AI assistance.
C. A grandparent who finds new tech devices awkward.
D. A mom who watches videos of her child’s school life.
14. What’s the writer’s attitude towards TQ?
A. Positive. B. Negative. C. Doubtful. D. Contradictory.
15. What might be the best title for the passage?
A. Why Are IQ and EQ Important for TQ?
B. How Has TQ Changed in the Modern Era?
C. What Makes TQ the New Intelligence?
D. Where to Start Adapting to TQ Changes?
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Keys to Entrepreneurial (创业者的) Success
Starting a business is often viewed as a challenging, high-risk venture. Many people dream of entrepreneurship but don’t know where to start. You may be an ambitious entrepreneur waiting for the perfect idea, enough years of experience, the right team, or significant funding to come your way. ____16____
Instead of overthinking what the market “needs”, examine your own life and identify a problem that you have personally faced. People will say there are bad ideas, but every idea is good because it brings you closer to your best idea. ____17____ That doesn’t make or break a business as much as your ability to execute (执行) and adapt.
The truth is you can’t rely solely on that groundbreaking idea. ____18____ The fear or inability to execute is often what holds entrepreneurs back. Execution isn’t about waiting for the perfect moment or gathering a team before you get started. It’s about taking action, even when you don’t have all the answers.
Most people who start successful companies can appear slightly unreasonable at times for believing their ideas will be the one to beat the odds. ____19____ Entrepreneurship is unique because you’re often working against probability, and you’ll likely face lots of rejection. If you don’t believe in yourself, no one else will either.
It’s important to remember that although there’s risk and some form of failure in every entrepreneurial journey successful entrepreneurs don’t let the fear of failure stop them. Don’t get so stuck weighing every risk and its potential consequences that you’re made immobile.
____20____ You may not know exactly what your next step is, but if you wait for perfect clarity, you could wait forever. Many entrepreneurs succeed not because they have everything figured out from the start but because they are willing to jump in and figure it out as they go.
A. Successful entrepreneurship is 90% execution.
B. Entrepreneurship often doesn’t have a clear path.
C. Venture capital funding is essential for all startups.
D. But what if these barriers aren’t as important as you think?
E. The best entrepreneurs always have a perfect plan before starting.
F. But the ability to remain confident and focused is a great strength.
G. Your initial concept for a product or service is just the jumping-off point.
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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
A pet clinic in Turkey recently shared a touching story of a homeless dog who carried her unconscious puppy in her mouth and left it at the clinic door as if begging for help.
If not for a video ____21____ by the cameras, most people would probably think this story was too ____22____ to be true. On January 13, an animal lover brought a young puppy he had found on the street to the clinic, ____23____ it was the only survivor of a litter (一窝幼崽). The clinic rushed to treat the puppy only to then have its mother ____24____ on the doorstep with another unconscious puppy in its mouth. A doctor ____25____ the desperate animal and rushed to tend to its baby, which suffered from hypothermia (低体温症) and had a very low heart rate.
The video showed the worried mother ____26____ the doctors into the clinic and kept an eye on them as they tended to her unconscious baby. Luckily, the doctors ____27____ in saving the little puppy and now the family is recovering at the ____28____.
“Everything is going well so far. The ____29____ for both the dog and its babies will continue for a little longer. During this time, we are not _____30_____ visitors due to their health,” Dr. Oghan said. “The mother dog is recovering well. She’s a very ____31____ and caring dog. She shows the ____32____ a mother dog has for her puppies.”
____33____, the mother’s milk was insufficient to sustain the litter, which is why some of the puppies unfortunately died, so the clinic is ____34____ the two surviving puppies with formula (奶粉). Now it hopes to find a forever ____35____ for the entire family.
21. A. recorded B. promoted C. surveyed D. damaged
22. A. reliable B. frightening C. sorrowful D. heartwarming
23. A. meaning B. claiming C. reminding D. wondering
24. A. show up B. cheer up C. break up D. give up
25. A. affected B. struck C. noticed D. prevented
26. A. crashed B. followed C. forced D. pressed
27. A. believed B. engaged C. resulted D. succeeded
28. A. street B. yard C. clinic D. park
29. A. treatment B. touch C. promise D. balance
30. A. greeting B. accepting C. praising D. employing
31. A. romantic B. energetic C. intelligent D. passive
32. A. principle B. despair C. mission D. love
33. A. Apparently B. Suddenly C. Especially D. Fortunately
34. A. comparing B. connecting C. providing D. sharing
35. A. label B. home C. bush D. cloth
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个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The 15th edition of Vivid Sydney, Australia’s ____36____ (large) annual celebration of light, music, ideas and food, officially lit up the Harbour City under the theme Dream on Tuesday.
Running through to Saturday, more than 200 events will unfold across five creatively prepared zones throughout central Sydney. Among them, Chinese artist Yannesi Siu is drawing attention with two standout installations (设置) ____37____ connect ancient mythology (神话) with cutting-edge technology.
Siu is the first Chinese artist invited ____38____ (participate) in Vivid Sydney’s official program. Her works, Fly to the Moon at Barangaroo and Telephone at Darling Harbour, are quickly becoming focal points of the festival.
Fly to the Moon rewrites ____39____ legend of Chang’e, an ancient Chinese moon goddess. Siu transforms the story into a shining dreamscape, ____40____ (use) light and motion to reinterpret the moon as a metaphor for human ambition and ____41____ (imagine).
Her second installation, Telephone, mixes memory, technology and time together. Set inside an old-fashioned telephone booth, the work ____42____ (feature) a custom-developed AI voice interaction system. Visitors can speak into the receiver, and their messages are ____43____ (instant) converted into animated light symbols that ripple (扩散) across the installation’s dome (穹顶). This dialogue between past and future is shown vividly by China’s homegrown HDR Vivid ultra-HD visual technology.
“This piece ____44____ (root) in the Chinese tradition of ‘using technique to carry meaning’,” Siu said. “I hope audiences can reflect on how technology connects us—not just functionally,______45______ emotionally—across time and space.”
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,上周你校举办了法制讲座,请给你的英国笔友Lisa写一封邮件,介绍活动情况,内容包括:
1.活动目的;
2.活动简介;
3.活动意义。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Lisa,
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Best regards,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
47. 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。
When Marco was a boy, he tried everything to get his father’s love and attention. Every morning, he would wake up early to prepare breakfast, carefully arranging bacon and eggs on a plate, hoping his father would notice his effort. But Mr. Thompson would merely grunt (哼声) and bury himself in the newspaper, leaving the food barely touched.
At school, Marco struggled to be the perfect student. He spent countless hours studying, determined to bring home straight A’s. When report cards came, he would present them to his father with trembling hands and hopeful eyes. Yet his achievements were met with nothing more than a rough glance and a muttered “good job” before his father returned to his endless pile of work documents.
Desperate to connect, Marco joined the school basketball team, knowing his father had once been a star player. He practiced hard in their driveway, the sound of the bouncing ball echoing through quiet evenings. Sometimes, he caught glimpses of his father watching from the window, but whenever Marco looked up, the curtain would quickly fall back into place.
The years passed, and Marco’s determination never became weak. He volunteered at the local animal shelter where his father occasionally donated, hoping they might bond over their shared love of dogs. He learned to fix cars, remembering how his father used to do with his old Ford. Each attempt felt like throwing pebbles (卵石) into a vast ocean, creating tiny ripples (涟漪) that disappeared without trace.
Everything changed when Marco turned sixteen. One evening, he found his father sitting in the dark garage, holding an old photo album. Inside were pictures of Marco’s mother, Sarah, who had passed away when Marco was just two. Tears streamed down his father’s face as he whispered, “You look so much like her. Every time I see you, I see her, and it breaks my heart all over again.”
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。
That moment changed Marco’s world but also rebuilt it.
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The healing didn’t happen overnight, but that evening marked a new beginning.
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