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2025一2026学年度单元过关检测(十二)
13.What may attract the man most?
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A.Affordable cost.
B.Various activities.
C.Natural views.
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英语
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.Where did the man originally intend to spend his holiday?
姓名
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A.In Thailand.
B.In Italy.
C.In France.
15.Why did the man change his travel plans?
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A.The weather wasn't good.
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B.Travel costs had increased.
得分
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
C.He didn't like the destination.
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
16.When did the woman last see the man?
对话仅读一遍。
A.Several days ago.
B.One week ago.
C.About half a month ago.
1.Where does the conversation probably take place?
17.What did the man find difficult at his destination?
A.On a mountain.
B.In a building.
C.In a street.
A.Communication.
B.Availability of food.
C.Transportation.
2.What does the woman think is the best way to make the turn safe?
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
A.Setting the speed limit.B.Putting a "Stop"sign.
C.Placing a traffic light.
18.Why did the speaker learn Arabic?
3.What will the woman do?
A.She wanted to study in Cairo.
A.Move to a big house.B.Ask for a pay rise.
C.Find a part-time job.
B.She was inspired by her teacher
4.How old is the man's grandfather now?
C.She became interested in the culture.
A.79.
B.80.
C.88.
19.What is the biggest challenge for the speaker?
5.Why has the woman woken up early?
A.Suffering from culture shock.
A.She received a phone call.
B.Finding a hotel and accommodation.
B.She has to go to the airport.
C.Mastering written and spoken Arabic.
C.She was woken by her alarm.
20.What excites the speaker most?
第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
A.Getting to know the locals.
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
B.Shopping at a local market.
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:
C.Being invited to a local meal
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。
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
6.What did the man just do?
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.He went for breakfast.B.He attended a meeting.
C.He completed his work.
A
7.What does the woman want to do?
Guided Tour for United Nations Headquarters
A.Pay for the man.
B.Find a restaurant.
C.Withdraw some money.
Visit the United Nations in the heart of New York City!Guided tours offer an
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
engaging way to explore the United Nations Headquarters.Visit the Security Council
8.What's the probable relationship between the speakers?
Chamber ()the Trusteeship Council Chamber,and the Economic and Social
A.Coworkers.
Council (ECOSOC)Chamber.Learn about how the United Nations addresses issues such
B.Husband and wife
as climate change,peace and security,human rights,and how you can support the
C.Shop assistant and customer.
Sustainable Development Goals.
9.What would the man's boss probably avoid having?
Due to high-level meetings of Heads of State and Government,United Nations
A.Banana.
B.Coffee.
C.Milk.
Headquarters and Chambers may sometimes close to the public on very short notice.
10.What sport does the man enjoy watching?
For entry
A.Tennis.
B.Basketball.
C.Baseball.
Register Online:All visitors to United Nations Headquarters must register on the
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
United Nations Security Website prior to arrival.Click here to register.
11.How will the man and his wife travel to Marrakech?
Bring Valid identification:You must bring an original,government-issued
A.By bus.
B.By plane.
C.By train.
photo ID from a UN Member State or Non-Member Observer State to present at entry.
12.What is the highlight of the trip according to the woman?
Acceptable forms include passport,driver's license and national identity card.
A.Hotel accommodation.B.Room service.
C.Quality food.
Please note:Only original,physical IDs are accepted (no photocopies or digital
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copies).For security reasons,children under 5 years of age are not permitted on tour.
24.Why does the author quote the poem?
Hours of operation
A.To show the impact of choices.
Weekdays:First tour leaving at 9:30,last tour leaving at 4:45.Please plan to arrive
B.To express the meaning of life.
60 minutes before your tour.
C.To explain the challenges the poet met.
The UN Headquarters is closed on weekends and public holidays.
D.To introduce the general views to choices.
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25.What does the author think of playing golf?
Adult:$26.00
A.Its result is measurable.
Student(Ages 13+):$18.00
B.It leads to self-satisfaction.
Child(Ages 5-12):$15.00
C.It is the most challenging sports.
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D.It shows the potential for both gain and loss.
21.What can visitors do during the tour?
26.What is the author's attitude towards his decision of going to the North Fork?
A.Deliver a public speech.
A.Regretful.
B.Unclear.
C.Content.
D.Doubtful.
B.Attend high-level meetings.
27.Which of the following proverb will the author agree with?
C.Design climate projects for the UN.
A.Rome wasn't built in a day.
D.Explore the working routine of the UN.
B.Every path has its own scenery.
22.What is a must for visitors to take the tour?
C.Actions speak louder than words.
A.Bringing a passport copy.
B.Registering online upon arrival.
D.You can't judge a book by its cover.
C.Reaching the required age limit.
D.Presenting an original photograph.
23.How much should a couple with a 15-year-old pay for the tour?
People commonly talk about how social media is destroying culture,harming cultural
A.$77.
B.$70.
C.$67.
D.$62.
identities and fueling culture wars.While many people focus on the harmful influence of
B
social media,I would like to draw attention to the deep and intrinsic (connection
"Two roads diverged in a wood,and I-
between the social aspect and culture.It is essential to understand that the two are
I took the one less traveled by,
intertwined.For a brand to be welcomed on social platforms,it's necessary to have a firm
And that has made all the difference.
grasp of culture and a deep understanding of the social dynamics.
As Robert Frost reminded us,choices are often difficult and will bring both a gain
Last year,The Weber Shandwick Collective,along with social agency That Lot,
and a loss.Should I spend my Sunday playing golf or taking a day trip to the North Fork
conducted a study.The results showed that culturally salient (campaigns have a
with my wife?
remarkable impact on business performance.Specifically,these campaigns are 53 percent
If you are a golfer as I am,you will say "Certainly,go playing golf.Golf is perhaps
more likely to drive very large business effects and 2.6 times more likely to achieve very
the greatest challenge to self-improvement.In golf,every swing is counted and can easily
large profit growth.This clearly indicates that being culturally salient is not just a
be recalled and reviewed by the golfers as they lie in bed that evening,and therefore,self-
desirable quality but an absolute necessity for a brand.
improvement is pursued.
However,it's challenging to understand what it means for a brand to be a part of
Now let us return to the question at hand.You will not be surprised to hear that I did
culture.In my view,there are three ways for brands to achieve this.The first is by actively
in fact go to the North Fork.But,how has that improved me?Can this be quantified (ht
helping to shape culture.Secondly,by straddling (the gap of culture.That Lot's
)In golf,whose goal is to complete the game with as few shots as possible,if I
work with Gregg's was the perfect example of this.The third way is by flexibly reacting to
average 80 and I shoot a 76,I know that for that day at least I have improved upon my
cultural shifts.
former self and thus feel satisfied.
So,what is being culturally salient?The truth is all three.But the starting point is to
You may argue that travel is not about self-improvement at all but just about having
identify a brand's current right to play in the cultural stage,and this often begins with its
grand experiences.I beg to differ.It does matter how these things change and improve
presence on social platforms.The first question we pose to brands is where and when they
me.Seeing the folks dancing in the streets should change you.And talking to the
want to have a presence on social media.
manager of the biscuit shop,ought to change you.I think travel does change us,but it's
We initially try to determine a brand's position in culture.This involves examining
very hard to say just how.How does one quantify buying a peach at a farm?Or how do
massive elements such as communities,behaviors,trends,partners,influencers,and other
you quantify the tasty taste of the scones(司康饼)at a stand?
related aspects.All of these elements aim to ensure that the brand can establish
Reviewers have had a hard time analyzing the meaning of Robert Frost's poem.To
meaningful connections with both new and existing audiences,thereby allowing it to have
be honest,I would say all of us have a hard time analyzing our wish to travel to faraway
an appropriate and valuable role in the culture rather than forcing an uninvited entry.
places.I am not sure what the answer is to this tricky question.I may not have made any
28.Which can replace the underlined word "intertwined"in Paragraph 1?
hole-in-ones on the North Fork but I did enjoy those scones.
A.Combined.
B.Hidden,
C.Misunderstood.D.Welcomed
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29.What can we know from the study in Paragraph 2?
34.What does the underlined word "editors"in Paragraph 5 probably refer to?
A.Profitable brands should emphasize culture.
A.Researchers.B.Educators.
C.Young adults.
D.News reporters.
B.Culture companies are growing fast nowadays.
35.In which column can we probably read the text?
C.Being culturally salient can attract investment.
A.Psychology.
B.History.
C.Novel.
D.Entertainment.
D.Culture can make a company more competitive.
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30.How can a brand fit into culture?
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
A.By shaping the tradition of culture.B.By focusing on cultural differences.
为多余选项。
C.By seeking for cooperation actively.D.By adapting to the change of culture
Going to the gym can be something that many people find a tiring experience.It takes
31.Why should a brand conduct a comprehensive investigation?
time and effort,and it can be extremely boring.36 In order to see any significant
A.To determine its partners.
B.To dominate in the culture.
change from any one exercise,it will probably need to be repeated six to eight times,for a
C.To build links with customers.
D.To get into a culture quickly.
minimum of three sets,for about three months.Then there's aerobic (exercise.
D
For some,there's nothing more boring than endless miles spent running on a running
The data showed that higher levels of photo editing were associated with increased
machine.
self-perception as an object and more comparisons of physical appearance among young
But what if there were a way to ease the boredom of exercise while still getting a good
adults.These factors,in turn,were related to lower self-esteem.
work out'?37 In the past,,“playing video games was a sedentary(久坐不动的)
The researchers suggested that photo editing behavior may contribute to feelings of
experience,"says Jo Stauffer of the VR Health Institute,"but VR changes all of that".
self-perception as an object and basing one's worth on appearance,especially among
He says that the room-scale experience engages your body in full.
sensitive groups like young adults.They emphasized the need for further research to
38 In order to play properly,the player is forced to move around swinging their
explore the impact of photo editing on mental health outcomes and understand why people
arms or using their legs.After an hour of this on a regular enough basis,it's not surprising
engage in this behavior.
that many people unexpectedly find themselves a little fitter.There are already a number
The study had some limitations,as acknowledged by Ozimek and his colleagues.
of virtual reality games which,deliberately or not,result in their player "getting a good
Firstly,the data was collected through self-report measures,which may be biased ()
sweat on"if played for enough time.
Secondly,the study design was cross-sectional,which means causality (cannot be
The potential for VR to help people get fit has been noticed by one company.39
determined.Lastly,the sample size was relatively small and not representative of the
They are making a brand new machine,designed to be used in combination with a VR
entire population of young adults who use social media.
headset.Players challenge a virtual opponent in a series of games,which results in a 30-
This study highlights the importance of considering overall social media use and
minute full-body workout.However,the cost of the equipment is expensive and there are
specific behaviors like photo editing when studying the relationship between social media
safety concerns to be worked out.40
and mental health outcomes.Interventions aimed at reducing excessive (social
A.This is where virtual reality (VR)may help.
media use or promoting healthier engagement with social media could have positive effects
B.The answer lies in the world of virtual reality innovation.
on the mental well-being of young people.
C.They have developed a VR system specifically for exercise.
"Reality is harder to understand as it appears on the surface,"the researchers wrote.
D.VR games are becoming more and more popular among young people.
"The deseription of reality is a constructive attempt which is up to hidden issues of the
E.VR games require players to move their bodies in order to control the game.
editors.The description of reality is usually not a documentary but part of a narrative
F.And yet,despite all this,people still go to the gym because it actually works.
which the photo editor intends to project on the public screen.""By understanding the
G.But for those who are looking for a new way to exercise,it may be worth the
underlying narrative,the contrast between natural appearance and edited photo of it is
nvestment.
getting obvious.Because photo editing is likely to be popular in the future,the focus of
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
psycho-education as part of a psychological intervention technique should be a
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
sensibilization for the widespread use of corresponding techniques."
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
32.What does the study show according to the text?
选项。
A.The effect of social media on physical appearance.
Since the beginning of my Ph.D.,my life had been packed with activities.Besides
B.The comparison of adults'mental health outcomes.
working full time on my own research,I 41 my colleagues'experiments by helping
C.The difference between self-perception and physical appearance.
with tasks like data analysis.I attended every course that I could,believing my ability to
D.The relationship between photo editing behavior and self-esteem.
42 a tight schedule was a measure of my 43
33.Which aspect of the study does Paragraph 3 focus on?
However,behind my busyness lay an undeniable truth-I was burned out.My
A.Its limitations.
B.Its measures.
attention was 44-I couldn't put my best work into a 45.
C.Its subjects.
D.Its objectives.
Then after a major error in my research paper,a colleague came and 46 "You
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need to raise your working approach,but more importantly,you need to 47."I took
1.活动目的:
his advice.I purchased a separate work phone,which I would leave 48 in the
2.活动内容:
evenings.I also started to set clear 49 around my work hours and became more
3.你的感悟。
50 about the projects I took on.
注意:
Initially,I felt I was doing something that might 51 my career.But my priorities
1.词数80个左右:
became clearer as I took more time to 52 and reflect on my work.53 I realized I
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯,
really liked writing the thesis and put more time and effort into them.Ultimately,this
54 made me more productive.
Creating space for yourself isn't a sign of 55 ;it's a way to focus on what truly
matters to you.
41.A.graded
B.aided
C.funded
D.scheduled
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42.A.assign
B.manage
C.delay
D.decline
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。
43.A.patience
B.competence
C.knowledge
D.ambition
I'd always been told to take care of my older brother,Brian,who was born weak and
44.A.drawn
B.focused
C.divided
D.directed
small.I'd often tie his shoes or prepare another glass of water for him.My mom saw my
45.A.achievements B.courses
C.rewards
D.tasks
larger size and strong body as a sign that I was to be a kind of guardian angel(守护天使)
46.A.ordered
B.blamed
C.suggested
D.investigated
for Brian.However,that was not the case.
47.A.slow down
B.hang on
C.cheer up
D.fight back
One day our school sponsored a pumpkin-carving contest.First prize was 100,and
48.A.untouched
B.uncharged
C.unpaid
D.unlocked
I knew just how I would spend it.There was a brand-new game I was dying to own.So I
49.A.guidelines
B.deadlines
C.goals
D.boundaries
decided the first place bonus definitely had to land in my pocket.
50.A.selective
B.curious
C.confident
D.anxious
When I had to carve the perfect pumpkin I'd picked out,it dawned on me that with
51.A.launch
B.improve
C.affect
D.lengthen
my big clumsy fingers I'd surely screw it up ()I thought of Brian's smaller,delicate
52.A.research
B.experiment
C.breathe
D.battle
hands and knew he was the man for the job.I immediately begged Brian.Unexpectedly,
53.A.For instance
B.In addition
C.By contrast
D.As always
he asked for a cut.That was fifty-fifty.Quickly doing the math in my head,I figured out
54.A.belief
B.training
C.purchase
D.change
even if I split (the first prize,I'd still have enough cash for the game.So I gave in
55.A.showing off B.breaking down
C.fading away
D.falling behind
to Brian's demands.With skillful hands Brian carved the perfect face,and now we had
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the best pumpkin ever.
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Then the unexpected happened:We came in second.Unfortunately,second prize was
On January 28,2025,a special performance called YangBOT amazed audiences at
only $50,and I needed every penny of that to buy the game.The day of the awards
the CCTV Spring Festival Gala,China's most-watched TV show.
ceremony,the principal handed over the money to me because Brian was home,sick with
In the performance,humanoid robots 56 (dress)in colorful costumes danced
cold.
yangko,a joyful folk dance from northern China often seen during festivals.These
If he really wanted to win,he would have been here today,I thought to myself,
robotics,which 57 (design)specially for this show by Unitree,a Chinese company,
justifying stealing the cash from under poor Brian's runny nose.With hardly a thought,I
spun 58 (handkerchief)instantly and formed creative group patterns.This was not
ran to the store and bought my dream game.That night when Brian asked if we had won,
the first success for Unitree-in 2021,their robot cows named "Ben Ben"danced as
I denied,afraid to look into his eyes.
backup for singer Andy Lau.
The whole thing was never mentioned again until the day when Brian was packing for
The robots learned dance moves through Al to move 59 (safe)on the uneven
college.I played my usual role in helping him pack when I came across an old album filled
stage.Their strong joints helped to balance 60 (they)perfectly during fast steps.
with photos he had taken as the school photographer.
This dance wasn't just fun but it showed 61 technology could bring to traditions.
注意:
Thanks to the 62 (innovate),the robots won the hearts of millions.Young
1.续写词数应为150左右:
viewers called it "cool",63 older audiences loved its humor and festive spirit.
2.请在相应位置作答。
The YangBOT program is a perfect mix 64 China's tech progress and cultural
pride.As one fan said."It's like 65 (watch)the future and past dance together!"
I was enjoying the photos when one caught my eye.
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第一节(满分15分)
"You actually knew and didn't say anything?"I was shocked.
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home from wherever he was in the world.
bear sleeping on the melting pieces of a tiny
Anyway,my mum and uncle would always read
iceberg.British part-time photographer Nima
them,and my mum decided to keep them all.
Sarikhani captured the scene in Svalbard,which
So that's how the family collection began
sits deep inside the Arctic Circle,around 500
W:Which kind of postcards do you like best these
miles from the North Pole.The image was
days?
crowned the winner of this year's Wildlife
M:Well,I still like the ones with pictures of famous
Photographer of the Year People's Choice
harbors,like Sydney.And I've also got some that
Award.After three days of desperately
have beautiful photos of religious buildings,but
searching for polar bears through thick fog,
most of all,I love the ones which show ships,
Sarikhani finally spotted two polar bears-a
trains,and planes from the early last century.
younger male and an older male.Just before
W:What do you think of those old postcards?
midnight,as the ship got close to the bears,the
M:They're wonderful.Some of the pictures were
younger one climbed onto a small iceberg and
actually drawn by top-class artists.And what makes
carved out a bed with his paws before falling
me laugh is not the jokes themselves but how
asleep.Sarikhani said this photograph has
outdated they seem now.They tell us a lot about
caused strong emotions in many of those who
how differently people saw things in those days.
have seen it.An estimated 26,000 polar bears
W:Yes,they give us an idea of what society was
remain in the wild,and they are at the risk of
like back then.Some of the very old ones must
dying out as rising temperatures melt away the
be quite valuable nowadays.
sea ice these animals depend on.Director of the
M:Yes,though perhaps surprisingly,it's the
Natural History Museum said,"The
subject of the picture that matters most,not
heartbreaking image allows us to see the beauty
because it's from the end of the 19th century,
and fragility of our planet.His thought-
or whether it's been posted or not.The ones
provoking image is a striking reminder of the
with the highest values are about past events,
essential bond between an animal and its habitat
like a famous wedding,or a football team
and serves as a visual representation of the
winning the cup-that kind of thing.
harmful impacts of climate warming and habitat
W:Well,Ben,thanks very much.
loss.Sarikhani said he hoped his photograph
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could inspire hope.He added there is still time
W:A heart-broken image captures a young polar
to fix the mess we have caused.
2025一2026学年度单元过关检测(十二)英语
第一部分听力
23.A【解析】细节理解题。根据Rates for2025部
1-5 ACCAB
6-10 CABCB
分中的“Adult:$26.00 Student(Ages13+):
11-15 BABAB 16-20 CABCC
$18.00A10%booking fee will apply.”可知,
第二部分阅读
一对夫妇是两个成人,费用为26×2=52美元,
第一节
一个15岁的孩子属于学生,费用为18美元,那
么总费用为52+18=70美元,再加上10%的预
A
订费70X10%=7美元,总共要支付70十7=77
语篇导读:本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了纽
约联合国总部的导游参观项目,包括可参观的地方、
美元。
B
参观要求、开放时间及收费标准等信息。
语篇导读:本文是一篇说明文。文章通过作者在打
21.D【解析】推理判断题。根据第一段中的
高尔夫与陪伴妻子旅行之间的选择困境,探讨了自
"Learn about how the United Nations addresses
我提升量化标准与人生体验不可量化价值之间的辩
issues such as climate change,peace and
证关系。
security,human rights,and how you can
24.A【解析】推理判断题。根据开篇引用的诗歌
support the Sustainable Development Goals."
"Two roads diverged in a wood,and I-I took
知,游客在参观期间可以探索联合国的工作日
the one less traveled by,And that has made all
常,了解其处理各种问题的方式等。
the difference.”以及第一段中的“As Robert
22.C【解析】细节理解题。根据For entry部分中的
Frost reminded us,choices are often difficult and
"For security reasons,children under 5 years of age
will bring both a gain and a loss.”可推知,作者
are not permitted on tour.”可知,来参观的游客必
引用诗歌是为了引出文章的主题,即选择的重要
须达到规定的年龄限制,即5岁及以上。
性以及选择对个人的影响。
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25.A【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段中的“In
30.D【解析】细节理解题。根据第三段“However,
golf,every swing is counted and can easily be
it's challenging to understand what it means for
recalled and reviewed by the golfers as they lie
a brand to be a part of culture...The third way is
in bed that evening,and therefore,self-
by flexibly reacting to cultural shifts.”可知,品
improvement is pursued..”以及第三段中的“In
牌可以通过灵活应对文化变迁,即适应文化的变
golf,whose goal is to complete the game with as
化来融入文化。
few shots as possible,if I average 80 and I shoot
31.C【解析】细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“This
a 76,I know that for that day at least I have
involves examining massive elements ..aim to
improved upon my former self and thus feel
ensure that the brand can establish meaningful
satisfied.”可知,作者认为打高尔夫的结果是可
connections with both new and existing audiences,
量化的。
thereby allowing it to have an appropriate and
26.C【解析】推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“I
valuable role in the culture rather than forcing an
may not have made any hole-in-ones on the
uninvited entry..”可知,品牌进行全面调查的目的
North Fork but I did enjoy those scones.”和全
是为了与新老受众建立有意义的联系,即与客户
文对旅行价值的肯定可知,作者对自己去North
建立联系。
Fork的决定是满意的。
D
27.B【解析】推理判断题。根据第一段“As Robert
语篇导读:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了照
Frost reminded us,choices are often difficult and
片编辑行为与年轻人自我感知、外貌比较和自尊之
will bring both a gain and a loss.Should I spend
间的关系,并指出该研究的局限性,同时强调了进一
my Sunday playing golf or taking a day trip to
步研究社交媒体使用对心理健康影响的必要性。
the North Fork with my wife?”并通读全文可
32.D【解析】细节理解题。根据第一段“The data
知,作者以自己周末的选择为例,纠结于打高尔
showed that higher levels of photo editing were
夫还是和妻子去北福克旅行,作者最终选择了旅
associated with increased self-perception as an
行,虽然旅行的收获难以量化,比如与当地人交
object and more comparisons of physical
流、品尝司康饼,但这些体验带来的内在变化可
appearance among young adults.These factors,
能更重要。由此推知,作者会同意B选项“每条
in turn,were related to lower self-esteem.”可
路都有自己的风景”。
知,这项研究表明了照片编辑行为与自尊的
关系。
语篇导读:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要探讨了品
33.A【解析】主旨大意题。根据第三段中的“The
牌与文化的关系。
study had some limitations,as acknowledged by
28.A【解析】词义猜测题。根据第一段中的
Ozimek and his colleagues.”可知,第三段主要讨
论了研究的局限性。
"While many people focus on the harmful
34.C【解析】词义猜测题。根据第五段中的“The
influence of social media,I would like to draw
description of reality is a constructive attempt
attention to the deep and intrinsic(内在的)
which is up to hidden issues of the editors..”和
connection between the social aspect and
第三段中的“Lastly,the sample size was
culture.It is essential to understand that the two
relatively small and not representative of the
are intertwined.For a brand to be welcomed on
entire population of young adults who use social
social platforms,it's necessary to have a firm
media.”可知,画线词指的是修图行为的实施主
grasp of culture and a deep understanding of the
体,这些人可能是年轻人群体,因为他们更可能
social dynamics..”可知,作者强调了社会属性与
频繁使用社交媒体并进行照片编辑。
文化间深刻的内在联系,接着说一个品牌要想在
35.A【解析】推理判断题。根据最后一段中的
社交平台上受到欢迎,就必须牢固掌握文化并深
"Because photo editing is likely to be popular in
刻理解社会动态,所以这两者相互交织,故
the future,the focus of psycho-education as part
“intertwined'”的意思是“交织在一起的,紧密结
of a psychological intervention technique should
合的”。与“Combined”(结合的)意思相近。
be a sensibilization for the widespread use of
29.D【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段中的“The
corresponding techniques..”并通读全文可知,文
results showed that culturally salient(显著的)
章主要讨论了照片编辑行为与自我感知、外貌比
campaigns have a remarkable impact on
较以及自尊之间的关系,并提到了心理健康问
business performance.Specifically,these
题。这些内容与心理学领域密切相关。由此推
campaigns are 53 percent more likely to drive
知,这篇文章最可能出现在心理学专栏。
very large business effects and 2.6 times more
第二节
likely to achieve very large profit growth..”可
语篇导读:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了未来健
知,具有文化显著性的活动可以显著提升商业表
身房里可能会使用的虚拟健身方式和器材。
现和利润增长,这说明文化可以使公司更具竞
36.F【解析】前文“Going to the gym can be
争力。
something that many people find a tiring
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experience.It takes time and effort,and it can
文“I couldn't put my best work into a”可知,作
be extremely boring.”提到去健身房很累、无聊
者精力耗尽,注意力分散,无法全身心投入工作。
且锻炼过程繁琐,后文“In order to see any
45.D【解析】根据上文“Besides working full time
significant change from any one exercise,it will
on my own research”以及“I couldn't put my
probably need to be repeated six to eight times,
best work into”可知,作者注意力分散,不能把最
for a minimum of three sets,for about three
好的工作状态投入到具体工作中。
months.”说人们为了看到锻炼效果还是坚持。
46.C【解析】根据下文“You need to raise your
F选项中“all this”指前文提到的健身房锻炼的
working approach,but more importantly,you
缺点,“still go to the gym”与后文逻辑连贯,说
need to'”可知,同事过来给作者建议。
明尽管有诸多问题,人们仍因有效而坚持健身。
47.A【解析】根据上文“I was burned out.”可知,
37.A【解析】前文“But what if there were a way to
作者之前过于忙碌导致精力耗尽,所以同事建议
ease the boredom of exercise while still getting a
他慢下来。
good work out'?”提出问题,是否有一种方法能缓解
48.A【解析】根据上文“I purchased a separate
锻炼的无聊并获得良好锻炼效果?A选项中
work phone,which I would leave”和下文“in the
“this”对应前文的问题,“virtual reality(VR)”引出
evenings'”可知,作者买了一部单独的工作手机,
后文关于VR在锻炼中的作用,是对前文问题的
晚上不使用它,即不处理工作事务。
回答。
49.D【解析】根据上文“I purchased a separate
38.E【解析】后文“In order to play properly,the
work phone,which I would leave 48 in the
player is forced to move around swinging their
evenings..”以及下文“around my work hours'”,
arms or using their legs.”提到为了正确地玩游
可知,作者开始在工作时间周围设定明确的界
戏,玩家被迫摆动手臂和腿,E选项中“move
限。
their bodies'”与后文复现,且都在说VR游戏中
50.A【解析】根据上文“I also started to set clear
玩家需要移动身体来玩游戏,逻辑连贯。
49 around my work hours'”和下文“about
39.C【解析】前文“The potential for VR to help
the projects I took on”可知,作者对自己承担的
people get fit has been noticed by one
项目变得更有选择性。
company..”说VR帮助人们健身的潜力被一家公
l.C【解析】根据下文“reflect on my work'”可知,
司注意到,C选项中“They”指称前文的“one
作者一开始觉得自己做的这些改变(设定界限、
company","developed a VR system specifically
有选择性等)可能会影响自己的职业生涯。
for exercise'”与前文提到的潜力相呼应,说明公
52.C【解析】根据上文“But my priorities became
司的具体行动,开发专为锻炼设计的VR系统。
clearer as I took more time”和下文“reflect on
40.G【解析】前文“However,.the cost of the
my work”可知,作者花更多时间放松并反思自己
equipment is expensive and there are safety
的工作,这里“breathe'”表示放松、调整状态。
concerns to be worked out.”提到设备昂贵且有
53.A【解析】根据下文“I realized I really liked
安全问题,G选项中“but”表转折,与前文形成对
writing the thesis and put more time and effort
比,指出对于寻求新锻炼方式的人来说可能值得
into them.”可知,这是对上文“my priorities
投资,逻辑合理。
became clearer'”的举例说明。
第三部分语言运用
54.D【解析】根据语境可知,上文作者做出的一系
第一节
列改变(设定界限、有选择性等),可知,这种改变
语篇导读:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作
让作者更高效。
者读博士期间,从“过度忙碌”到“主动留白”的转变
55.D【解析】根据下文“it's a way to focus on
过程。初期作者因忙碌于各项事务导致精力耗尽、
what truly matters to you..”可知,给自己留出空
工作失误,在同事的建议下开始调整工作方式,给自
间不是落后的标志,而是专注于真正重要事情的
己留出空间,反而变得更高效,最终领悟到给自己留
一种方式。
出空间并非落后的表现,而是专注于真正重要事情
第二节
的一种方式。
56.dressed
57.were designed
4l.B【解析】根据下文“by helping with tasks like
58.handkerchiefs
59.safely
data analysis'”可知,作者通过帮忙做数据分析等
60.them
61.what 62.innovation
任务来协助同事的实验。
63.while
64.of
65.watching
42.B【解析】根据上文“believing my ability to”和
第四部分写作
下文“a tight schedule”可知,作者相信自己安排
第一节
紧凑日程的能力。
To help make the nearby community a more
43.B【解析】根据上文“believing my ability to
harmonious one,our learning group held an
42_a tight schedule was a measure of my”可
activity,whose theme was Community Service
知,作者认为自己安排紧凑日程的能力是衡量自
Week,during the winter vacation.
己能力的一个标准。
Starting from February 1,the week-long activity
44.C【解析】根据上文“I was burned out.”以及下saw us group members walking to and from the
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community office frequently.We interviewed the
Text 5
director of the community,allowing us to have a better
M:What are you doing up?It's far too early.
understanding of the community.Furthermore,we
W:I have to catch a flight.I don't want to be late.
visited some of the residents so that we knew their
Go back to bed.I'll call you tonight when I land.
specific demands.After that,we worked out a plan for
Text 6
how to build up a harmonious community,and
presented a detailed report to the community office.
M:I'm starving!I came to the office extra early
It was through this activity that we felt we made a
today to finish the report for our client meeting.
difference to society.What a meaningful time!
I'm glad it's done.Do you want to have
第二节
breakfast with me?
I was enjoying the photos when one caught my
W:I'm hungry too,but I don't really feel like
eye.It was a picture of the pumpkin we had carved
having breakfast food.It's too close to lunch.
together.Underneath,Brian had written,"My first
Why don't we get some takeout from the diner
real win with my brother.Even if we didn't get
down the street?
first,it was a victory because we worked as a
M:OK.I could get a pancake,and you could get
team."Seeing those words,a wave of guilt washed
something that's closer to lunch food.
over me.I remembered how I had selfishly taken all
W:Sounds good.I'll pick up the check this time,
the money and lied to him.I realized how much I
since you paid for me the last time we went out.
had let him down.I turned to Brian,ready to
Text 7
confess everything.
“You actually knew and didn't say anything?”
M:I'm going to the store.What do you need?
I was shocked.Brian just smiled gently and said,"I
W:I need some eggs and some cream.
always knew.But I also knew that you needed that
M:What about flour?
game more than the money at that time.And I was
W:No,there's some left over from last time.How
proud of our teamwork,not the prize.I hoped one
long will it take you to get back?
day you'd understand the real meaning of winning
M:About half an hour.I'll have to go to the store
together."His words made me feel even more
on Jefferson Street because the one here
ashamed.I apologized sincerely,vowing to make it
wouldn't have cream.Are you baking a cake for
up to him.From then on,I truly understood my role
the dinner?
as his guardian angel and the importance of true
W:Yeah,I wanted to make dessert with bananas,
brotherhood.
听力材料
coffee and milk,but then I remembered your
boss's dislikes.
Text 1
M:The view is amazing.You were right.The six-
M:Yeah,bananas and coffee are fine,but dairy
hour hike was worth it.
products are not his favorite.
W:Just don't get too close to the edge,or you might
W:Actually,you could go later.I just remembered
fall down.
you have a tennis match to watch on TV.
Text 2
M:It's just not very interesting to watch.Baseball
M:What should we do to guarantee people's safety
and tennis are too boring to watch and they go
while passing this turn?
on too long.
W:If we can get permission for it,a traffic light
W:But you sat and watched your team get beaten at
would be ideal.If not,we would have to put a
basketball all day yesterday.
“Stop”sign or at least reduce the speed limit.
Text 8
Text 3
W:I need to earn more money if I want to afford a
W:Hello,sir.How can I help you?
bigger house.What should I do?
M:I would like to plan a trip for me and my wife.
M:Assuming you can't ask for a pay raise,why
W:We have a couple of options such as beaches,the
don't you look to take on a part-time job
deserts or the countryside.
elsewhere?
M:I think something in the countryside would be
W:You're right!
nice.
Text 4
W:Perfect!This package includes round-trip flights
M:My grandfather is turning 80 on the 8th of next
to New Hampshire.Our staff will pick you up
month.I don't know what to get him.
on your arrival and provide you with fine wine
W:80 is a lucky number,so why not hold a nice
and finger foods.
party for him?
M:Sounds good!How about the hotel we will be
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参考答案及解析
staying at?
W:Really?
W:That is the best part.Your hotel is actually an
M:Yes,I bet if we had gone to Thailand,English
old castle that has been restored and
would have been more widely spoken.
redecorated.You will enjoy a comfortable and
W:So how did you manage that?
private time there.
M:We had to rely on body language and a little
M:Wow!This sounds like something my wife
French I had learned in school.
would really enjoy!Anything we can do there
Text 10
W:Of course!The castle provides a horseback ride
W:Good evening,everyone.I recently learnt Arabic
along the country road.You can also go fishing
in Cairo as part of my degree.My interest in the
to the nearby lake or visit the local farm
language was due to the passion of our Arabic
M:I want to book this trip.I don't care what it
lecturer and as the course progressed,my
costs!
interest in the culture also grew with it.I
Text 9
considered studying in the Middle East,but
W:Hello there.How was the summer holiday?
ultimately decided on Cairo due to its energetic
How was Thailand?
cultural scene.
M:The holiday was great,thanks.But we actually
However,in the city,we faced some challenges,
didn't end up going there.
including difficulties finding a hotel and
W:Oh,I thought you all set out to go there.
accommodation as we were a group of unmarried
M:We did.But the flights were so expensive,so we
individuals.Once settled,the culture shock was
decided against going there.A year ago,we
intense for some of us.One member of our
could have flown to Thailand for 400 each.
group returned home within the first week.
Now the tickets cost over 1000.
Luckily I became accustomed to the life in Cairo
W:Wow,that's a big increase.
gradually.
M:Indeed,and that doesn't even include the hotel
The biggest challenge of learning Arabic is the
and meal expenses.If we went there,we could
disconnection between the written and the
only have stayed for less than a week.
spoken forms.
W:So where did you go after I last saw you two
Despite these challenges,learning Arabic has been a
weeks ago?Your face is brown,so you have
rewarding experience,including absorbing myself in
obviously been somewhere sunny.
the culture and getting to know the locals and even
M:Then we thought about going to Italy instead,
negotiating at a local market.Highlights were being
but even that was expensive.Eventually,we
invited to a traditional Arabic meal at one of the
went to the south of France.
locals'home and being able to confidently
W:That's a great idea.
communicate.
M:It was excellent.The weather was lovely.It also
Overall,this experience was outside of my
had beautiful scenery and fantastic food.
comfort zone and allowed me to learn and grow
W:Was everything going well?
in interesting ways.I encourage others to
M:Not quite.The main challenge was the language.
consider involving themselves in new cultures
Hardly anyone there could speak English.
and languages.Thanks for listening.
2025一2026学年度单元过关检测(十三)英语
第一部分听力
的价格信息“The Treehouses at Lanrick cost
1-5 BACAA
6-10 BCCBC
E245 a night for one person,with a minimum
11-15 ACBBC
16-20 BACBA
two-night stay.You need to pay an extra f30
第二部分阅读
for The Treehouses at Leckie..”,“Two nights
第一节
with Much Better Adventures,including one
A
night wild camping,one night in a bunkhouse
语篇导读:本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了英
and return ferry tickets from Mallaig to
国三种低影响的环境友好型冒险活动。
Kinloch,£l80 per person a night..”以及“Three
21.C【解析】细节理解题。根据每个活动下提到
nights with On Foot Holidays,including
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BT2025至2026学年度单元过关检测12、英语第一部分听力第一节听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3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。Text one, the view is amazing. You are right. The six hour hike was worth IT just don't . get too close to the edge or you might fall down. Text two, what should . we do to guarantee people's fee while passing this turn? If we can get permission for IT, a traffic light would be ideal. If not, we would have to put a stop sign or at least reduce the speed limit. Text three, I need to earn more money. If I want to afford a bigger house, what should I do? Assuming you can ask for a pay raise, why don't you look to take on a part time job elsewhere? You're right. Text for my grandfather . is turning eighty on the eighth of next month. I don't know what to get him. Eighty is a lucky number, so why not hold a nice party for him? Text five. what are you doing? Up is far too early. I have to catch a flight. I don't want to be late. Go back to bed. I'll call you tonight when I land. 第二节听下面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ABC3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,听第六段材料,回答第六、七题。I'm starving. I came to the office extra early today to finish the report for our client meeting. I'm glad it's done. Do you want to have breakfast with me? I'm hungry too, but I don't really feel like having breakfast food. It's too close to lunch. Why don't we get some take out from the diner down the street? Okay, I could get a pancake and you could get something that's closer to lunch. Food sounds good. I'll pick up the check this time since you paid for me the last time we went out. I'm starving. I came to the office extra early today to finish the report for our client meeting. I'm glad it's done. Do you want to have breakfast with me? I'm hungry too, but I don't really feel like having breakfast food. It's too close to lunch. Why don't we get some take out from the diner down the street? Okay, I could get a pancake and you could get something that's closer to lunch. Food sounds good. I'll pick up the check this time since you paid for me the last time we went out. 听第七段材料,回答第8至10题。I'm going to the store. What do you need? I need some mags in some cream. What about flower? No, there is some leftover from last time. How long will IT take you to get back? About half an hour. I'll have to go to the store on jeffson street because the one here wouldn't have cream. Are you backing a cake for the dinner? Yeah, I wanted to make desert with bananas, coffee and milk. But then I remembered your boss dislikes. Yeah, bananas and coffee are fine, but diary products are not his favorite. Actually, you could go later. I just remembered you have a tennis match to watch on T, V. It's just not very interesting to watch baseball in. Tennis are too boring to watch, and they go on too long. But you SAT and watch your team get beaten at basketball all day yesterday. I'm going to the store. What do you need? I need some mags in some cream. What about flower? No, there is some leftover from last time. How long will IT take you to get back? About half an hour. I'll have to go to the store on jeffson street because the one here wouldn't have cream. Are you backing a cake for the dinner? Yeah, I wanted to make desert with bananas, coffee and milk. But then I remembered your boss dislikes. Yeah, bananas and coffee are fine, but dairy products are not his favorite. Actually, you could go later. I just remembered you have a tennis match to watch on T, V. It's just not very interesting to watch baseball in. Tennis are too boring to watch, and they go on too long. But you SAT and watched your team get beaten at basketball all day yesterday. 听第八段材料,回答第11至13题。Hello, sir, how can I help you? I would like to plan a trip for me and my wife. We have a couple of options, such as beaches, the deserts or the countryside. I think something in the countryside would be nice. perfect. This package includes round trip flights to new hampshire. Our staff will pick you up on your arrival and provide you with fine wine and finger foods. Sounds good. How about the hotel we will be staying at? That is the best part. Your hotel is actually an old castle that has been restored and redecorated. You will enjoy a comfortable and private time there. Wow, this sounds like something my wife would really enjoy. Anything we can do there. Of course, the castle provides a horseback ride along the country road. You can also go fishing to the nearby lake or visit the local farm. I won a book this trip. I don't care what IT costs. Hello, sir, how can I help you? I would like to plan a trip for me and my wife. We have a couple of options, such as beaches, the deserts or the countryside. I think something in the country's side . would be nice, perfect. This package includes round trip flights to new hampshire. Our staff will pick you up on your arrival and provide you with fine wine and finger foods. Sounds good. How about the hotel we will be staying at? That is the best part. Your hotel is actually an old castle that has been restored and redecorated. You will enjoy a comfortable and private time there. Wow, this sounds like something my wife would really enjoy. Anything we can do there. Of course, the castle provides a horseback ride along the country road. You can also go fishing to the nearby lake or visit the local farm. I won a book this trip. I don't care what IT costs. 听第九段材料,回答第14至17题。Hello, there. How was the summer holiday? How was thailand? The holiday was great. thanks. But we actually didn't end up going there. Oh, I thought you all set out to go there. We did. But the flights were so expensive. So we decided against going there. A year ago, we could have flown to thailand for four hundred pounds each. Now the tickets cost over one thousand pounds. Wow, that's a big . increase indeed. And that doesn't even include the hotel and meal expenses. If we went there, we could only have stayed for less than a week. So where did you go after I last saw you two weeks ago? Your face is Brown, so you have obviously been somewhere Sunny. Then we thought about going to italy instead, but even that was expensive. Eventually we went to the south of france. That's a great idea. IT was excEllent. The weather was lovely. IT also had beautiful scenery and fantastic food. Was everything going well? Not quite. The main chAllenge was the language. Hardly anyone there could speak english really. Yes, I bet if we had gone to thailand, english would have been more widely spoken. So how did you manage that? We had to rely on body language and a little french. I had learned in school. Hello, there. How was the summer holiday? How was thailand? The holiday was great. thanks. But we actually didn't end up going there. Oh, I thought you all set out to go there. We did. But the flights were so expensive. So we decided against going there. A year ago, we could have flown to thailand for four hundred pounds each. Now the tickets cost over one thousand pounds. Wow, that's a big . increase indeed. And that doesn't even include the hotel and meal expenses. If we went there, we could only have stayed for less than a week. So where did you go after I last saw you two weeks ago? Your face is Brown, so you have obviously been somewhere Sunny. Then we thought about going to italy instead, but even that was expensive. Eventually we went to the south of france. That's a great idea. IT was excEllent. The weather was lovely. IT also had beautiful scenery and fantastic food. Was everything going well? Not quite. The main chAllenge was the language. Hardly anyone there could speak english really. Yes, I bet if we had gone to thailand, english would have been more widely spoken. So how did you manage that? We had to rely on body language and a little french. I had learned in school. 听第十段材料,回答第18至20题。Good evening, everyone. I recently learned arabic c in cairo as part of my degree. My interest in the language was due to the passion of our arabic lecturer, and as the course progressed, my interest in the culture also grew with IT. I considered studying in the middle st, but ultimately decided on caro due to its energetic cultural scene. However, in the city, we faced some chAllenges, including difficulties finding a hotel and accommodation as we were a group of unmarried individuals. Once settled, the culture shock was intense for some of us. One member of our group returned home within the first week. Luckily, I became accustomed to the life in cairo. Gradually, the biggest chAllenge of learning arabic c is the disconnection between the written and the spoken forms. Despite these chAllenges, learning arabic c has been a rewarding experience, including absorbing myself in the culture and getting to know the locals, and even negotiating at a local market. Highlights were being invited to a traditional arabic meal at one of the locals home and being able to confidently communicate. Overall, this experience was outside of my comfort zone and allowed me to learn and grow in interesting ways I encourage others to consider involving themselves in new cultures and languages. Thanks for listening. Good evening, everyone. I recently learned arabic in cairo as part of my degree. My interest in the language was due to the passion of our arabic lecturer, and as the course progressed, my interest in the culture also grew with IT. I considered studying in the middle east, but ultimately decided on caro due to its energetic cultural scene. However, in the city, we faced some chAllenges, including difficulties finding a hotel and accommodation as we were a group of unmarried individuals. Once settled, the culture shock was intense for some of us. One member of our group returned home within the first week. Luckily, I became accustomed to the life in caro. Gradually, the biggest chAllenge of learning arabic c is the disconnection between the written and the spoken forms. Despite these chAllenges, learning arabic has been a rewarding experience, including absorbing myself in the culture and getting to know the locals, and even negotiating at a local market. Highlights were being invited to a traditional arabic c meal at one of the locals home and being able to confidently communicate. Overall, this experience was outside of my comfort zone and allowed me to learn and grow in interesting ways I encourage others to consider involving themselves in new cultures and languages. Thanks for listening. 听力部分到此结束。