单元过关检测(十七)-【衡水真题密卷】2026年高考英语单元过关检测(除广东外全部省份B版)

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学段 高中
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使用场景 高考复习
学年 2026-2027
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真题密卷 单元过关检测 habits could be different.In the UK the over-55s are group is spending so much time on their phones at joining Facebook in increasing numbers,meaning home that they are spending little time with their that they will soon be the site's second biggest user friends in real life.Sheila,on the other hand, group,with 6.4 million users.Sheila,aged 59,said contacts old friends from school she hasn't heard she joined Facebook to see what her grandchildren from in 40 years on social media.It's changed her are doing,as her daughter Daisy posts videos and social life completely.As we know,parents were the photos of them online.It's a much better way to see early adopters of the smartphone.Peter,38 and what they're doing than waiting for letters and father of two teenagers,said that he used to be on photos in the emails.Only 2.2 million users in the his phone or laptop constantly because of work.He UK are under 17,but they're not going far from wants to change this situation.So,in the evenings their smartphones.Chloe,aged 15,even sleeps with and at weekends,he only makes calls and sends text her phone because she uses it as her alarm clock. messages to set a better example to his kids and Unlike her grandmother's generation,Chloe's age spend more quality time with them. 2025一2026学年度单元过关检测(十七)英语 第一部分听力 24.A【解析】推理判断题。根据第一段“Earlier 1-5 BBBAC 6-10 BACAA this year,Bad Bunny rejected a saying that he 11-15 CCBAA 16-20 CCABC was about to release a new song with Justin 第二部分阅读 Bieber.But last month,a song featuring what 第一节 sounded like his and Bieber's voices started A spreading on TikTok,gaining millions of likes. 语篇导读:本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了《文化 Bad Bunny hadn't lied,though:the song was 遗产杂志》的概况、征稿要求及被录用稿件的福利。 created with Al.An artist named FlowGPT had 21.C【解析】细节理解题。根据第一段中“The used AI technology to recreate the voices of Bad main purpose of the journal is to present Bunny,Bieber and Daddy Yankee.Bad Bunny himself hated it,discouraging his fans from innovative approaches concerning all scientific aspects related to heritage science.”可知,该期 listening.But many fans of all three stars loved 刊的主要目的是提供遗产科学的新方法。 it all the same.”可知,作者通过援引Bad Bunny 相关的AI创作歌曲事件,引入AI在音乐产业中 22.C【解析】推理判断题。根据SPECIFIC 引发争议的话题。 TOPICS中“Museum conservation:technologies 25.B【解析】词义猜测题。根据画线词上文“Some for the management and improvement of boosters argue that these advancements will museum collections.”可知,该期刊关注博物馆 allow anyone with an idea to create music.But 藏品管理与改进技术,C选项“科学正在改善博 some artists have reacted with anger that 物馆藏品”符合博物馆保护这一主题,这篇文章 something so personal as their voice or musical 有可能被收录在期刊上。 style could be commercialised for someone else's 23.B【解析】细节理解题。根据BENEFITS TO gain.”可知,在未来几年里,将在保护艺术家权 AUTHORS中“Payment$60 per thousand 益、推动创新以及确定人和机器在音乐创作中的 words”"以及“Early submission bonus a$l5 bonus 辅助角色之间探索平衡。由此可知,The push- if submitted before the 10 th of every month”可知, and-pull意为“平衡”。 文章提到稿费是每千字60美元,2000字的文章稿 26.A【解析】推理判断题。根据最后一段中“The 费应为2×60=120美元。又因为在每月10号前 purpose of the project is not to force other artists to 提交有15美元的奖金,4月5号提交满足此条件, also surrender (their voices,but to encourage 所以总共可得120十15=135美元。 them to also take on an active role in these larger B conversations.”可知,创建Holly十的目的是鼓励 语篇导读:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了A1技 艺术家积极参与关于A虹技术的讨论。 术在音乐领域的应用所引发的争议,包括艺术家对此的 27.D【解析】推理判断题。通读全文可知,文章主 不同反应以及一位歌手主动适应这一变化的尝试。 要讲述了AI技术在音乐领域的应用所引发的争 BT ·28· ·英语· 参考答案及解析 议,包括艺术家对此的不同反应以及一位歌手主 过加强保护和创新来保障生存的遗传基础,未来 动适应这一变化的尝试。由此可知,本文主要表 的种子在我们手中,这表明作者认为人类立即采 达了关于AI音乐的争议。 取行动至关重要。 C D 语篇导读:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了全 语篇导读:本文是一篇说明文。一项新的研究发现, 球农业生物多样性的下降及其对粮食安全和人类健 在乡村长大的人比在城市长大的人有更好的空间导 康的影响,并提出了通过保护、可持续农业实践和科 航能力,而尽管在城市长大的人空间导航能力总体 学创新来恢复生物多样性的方法。 上略差,但如果他们的城市是网格布局,他们在类似 28.A【解析】细节理解题。根据第一段中 有序的街道中导航能力会相对有所改善。 "Agricultural biodiversity-the lifeblood of 32.B【解析】细节理解题。根据第一段中“Anew flexible ecosystems-is collapsing due to study found people growing up in rural areas climate change,habitat destruction,and have better navigation(导航)skills than those industrial farming.Over 75%of plant genetic raised in cities”可知,在乡村地区长大会提高人 diversity has disappeared in a century,with just 的导航能力。 nine species now dominating global crop 33.A【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段中“The production.”可知,文章讨论了由于气候变化、栖 study involved nearly 4,000,000 participants 息地破坏和工业化农业,农业生物多样性正在崩 from 38 countries who played Sea Hero Quest 溃,全球作物生产中植物遗传多样性大幅减少, (SHQ),a game requiring them to navigate a 所以关于全球农业讨论的是农业生物多样性的 boat in a virtual environment to find the places 下降问题。 marked on a map.”可知,参与者要执行找到地 29.C【解析】词义猜测题。根据第二段中“Genetic 图标记地点的任务。 diversity acts as a natural barrier against 34.B【解析】推理判断题。根据第三段中“T0test environmental changes.Different crop varieties if people from cities could more effectively find respond differently to stressors,providing the right direction in environments similar to farmers with options to manage risks..”以及画 where they grew up,the researchers developed a 线单词所在句“When one crop fails,others can city-themed version of SHQ,called CHQ, compensate,helping to safeguard harvests and requiring participants to drive down the streets livelihoods.”可知,遗传多样性是应对环境变化 in a virtual environment from simple grids to 的天然屏障,不同作物品种对压力源反应不同, more winding street layouts.People growing up 当一种作物款收时,收成和生计还能得到保障, in cities with grid layouts were slightly better at 从而推测,是其他作物可以“弥补损失”。 navigating in similar environments,although the 30.C【解析】段落大意题。根据第四段中 difference was not as significant as their "Turning the trend around requires a multi- performance in SHQ.”可知,出生在属于网络布 aspect approach that combines conservation, 局城市的人玩CHQ时有可能表现略好于其他参 sustainable farming practices,and scientific 与者,但在玩SHQ时表现最差。由此可知相比 innovation,.”可知,扭转农业生物多样性下降的 于CHQ,SHQ对来自城市的人来说更难。 趋势需要多方面的方法,包括保护、可持续农业 35.D【解析】推理判断题。根据最后一段中 实践和科学创新。接着介绍了全球基因库网络 "Thanks to the amazing response,we have been 的作用以及农业生态实践,如作物轮作、间作和 able to collect data from over four million 复合农林业等,所以第四段主要讲的是增加生物 players.If we're to understand Alzheimer's,it's 多样性的措施。 vital that we have participation from as many 31.A【解析】推理判断题。根据最后一段 people as possible with diverse backgrounds and "Biodiversity is our insurance against experiences.”可知,Dr Susan Kohlhaas认可 environmental uncertainty.But like any SHQ项目是因为它提供了大量的数据,能帮助 insurance,it only works if we maintain it. 研究者更好地了解阿尔茨海默病。 Today's choices determine tomorrow's food 第二节 recovery capacity.By boosting conservation and 语篇导读:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了教 innovation,we can safeguard the genetic 室环境对学生学习的影响。 foundation of our survival.The seeds of the 36.A【解析】由上文“A setting filled with too future are in our hands--let them thrive.”可知, many things can look untidy.”以及下文 生物多样性是应对环境不确定性的保障,我们现 "Therefore,teachers are supposed to be careful 在的选择决定着未来的食物恢复能力,我们要通 with what they want their classroom to look ·29· BT 真题密卷 单元过关检测 lke.”可知,上文描述了环境太凌乱,下文讲述针 但是因为没有熟人,作者一开始感到不安,想不去。 对上述问题老师应该怎么做。本空应强调环境 后来通过画松树感悟到若想成长,需勇敢地像树根 太凌乱会有不好的影响。A选项“它会分散学生 一样向外延伸,最终决定参加夏令营挑战自我。 的注意力,并对他们的学习成绩产生负面影响。” 讲述了环境太凌乱带来的后果,能够起到承上启 4l.B【解析】根据下文“for an enthusiastic painter 下的作用,符合语境。 like me'”可知,White Cliff的景色让画家难以抗拒。 37.F【解析】由下文“A student's working 42.B【解析】根据下文“of going there alone,Ihad memory processes visual and verbal(口头的) butterflies in my stomach”可知,此处指独自去 夏令营的想法让作者不安。 information.Too many posters,regulations,or information sources can overload a student's 43.C【解析】根据上文“Later,I dialed my only friend Emily's number,only to discover that she working memory,making it difficult to focus and process information..”可知,下文描述了环 would be otherwise”中only to do sth表示某种 不希望的结果,表述一种失望或遗憾的心情以及 境中的视觉刺激对学生注意力的影响,本空应强 下文“I sighed and dropped my head.”可知,作者 调教室环境的视觉刺激分散学生注意力,F选项 的朋友在忙,没空理会作者。 “环境中的过度刺激会增加对学生注意力的争 44.A【解析】根据上文“going there alone'”以及作 夺。”能够引起下文,符合语境。 者朋友在忙,不能和作者去营地可知,作者很难 38.B【解析】由下文“The average preschool is 在没有熟悉的人陪伴的情况下参加夏令营。 overloaded with labels,lists,and rules,which 45.D【解析】根据上文“I had really had a hard can decrease children's ability to focus and time”以及作者要去的夏令营没有熟人在可知, learn.”可知,下文举例说明了普通的幼儿园中教 作者感到沮丧。 室环境对孩子们专注和学习能力的影响,本空应 46.D【解析】根据上文“I had really had a hard 强调早期教育阶段教室环境,B选项“从早期教 time jumping into something without 44 育阶段开始,救室就常常布满了文字和图片。”能 faces around..”可知,没有熟悉的面孔作伴作者实 够引起下文,符合语境。 在难以鼓起勇气去尝试新事物,所以作者此刻希 39.C【解析】上文“Involving students in designing 望自己更勇敢一点。 their learning space can give them a sense of 47.A【解析】根据上文“I thought about the art ownership and pride.”介绍了让学生参与设计教 camp and wished to feel a little46.But”可 室的好处,本空应强调老师可以让学生参与设计 知,上文提到作者希望自己更勇敢一,点,“But”表 教室,C选项“教师应该考虑展示学生的作品来 转折,所以作者做不到更勇敢,因此推测是决定 提升学生的价值。”能够承接上文,符合语境。 不参加夏令营。 40.D【解析】上文“The International Association 48.C【解析】根据上文“I went outside to draw the of Color Consultants North America emphasizes Westons'towering pine tree.”和下文“the pine's the importance of appropriate color design for strong trunk,straight and solid,and added the creating conducive(有利的)learning graceful branches'”可知,此处指作者画松树粗壮 environments and promoting health.”讲述适当 树千和枝条。 的色彩设计的好处,下文“Such settings are 49.C【解析】根据上文“Once lost in my likely to cause students to become uninterested sketching”可知,作者专注绘画,几乎没有注意到 in learning.”讲述某环境可能导致学生失去对学 苍蝇在周围飞。 习的兴趣。本空应强调不好的色彩设计环境。D 50.D【解析】根据上文“the pine's strong trunk, 选项“另外,无色且采光不佳的教室通常被认为 straight and solid,and added the graceful 很乏味。”讲的是色彩设计不好的教室的情况,能 branches'”可知,Weston先生看到了作者的画,认 够起到承上启下的作用,符合语境。 为作者已经从中捕捉到了这棵树的力量精髓。 第三部分语言运用 5l.C【解析】根据上文“spread out the roots near 第一节 the surface,the tree could'”以及下文“sufficient 语篇导读:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作 water and soar even higher”可知,树根延仲到接 者夏天去White Cliff参加为期五天的艺术夏令营, 近地表的地方,是为了吸收足够的水分来长大。 BT ·30· ·英语· 参考答案及解析 52.A【解析】根据上文“the knobby bumps(疙瘩 might need a little bit of hope and connection.The 状突起)of roots'”以及下文“out of the ground director's expression softened,and she nodded all around the tree'”指树根突出了地面,应用 thoughtfully.“That's a wonderful idea,.”she stick out of表示“从…伸出,突出”。 agreed.With her support,I threw myself into the 53.B【解析】根据上文“If you spread out the roots project.After hours of planning,contacting local near the surface”以及下文“a tree's roots organizations,and gathering resources,I enlisted the stretched outward'”可知,此处指树根延伸很远。 help of a few enthusiastic volunteers.The 54.A【解析】根据上文“If you spread out the preparation work went smoothly. roots near the surface”以及“a tree's roots Weeks later,the moveable library program stretched outward”可知,和树一样,要长得更大, started,bringing libraries to different 就需要向外延伸自己。 communities.The first stop was a local elementary 55.B【解析】根据上文“a tree's roots stretched school,where we set up a reading corner in the outward”可知,此处是指作者准备将自己的“根 library,equipped with colorful books and cozy 系”延伸到新的领域。 seats.As I read aloud to a group of wide-eyed 第二节 children,I saw their faces light up with wonder.For 56.whose 57.marking a moment,I forgot about my own doubts and fears. 58.increasingly 59.on/upon I was reminded of the joy that books could bring, 60.have been made 61.an and the importance of sharing that joy with others. 62.what 63.to restore The following months witnessed our library 64.regional 65.vitality touching the lives of countless people in diverse 第四部分写作 places ranging from nursing homes,orphanages to 第一节 hospitals.Each visit was a reminder of the letter's Dear classmates, words:"You have the power to change your world, Last week's photography exhibition "Anti- one small act at a time." 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M:Oh,you know how much I love acting,but I'm M:You can see in detail the tornado and the wind taking some really hard courses this term.So flow;you can actually hear it.And the sounds I'm afraid I won't have much time for practice. are different.In an open field,it sounds like W:Well,actually we only practice every Tuesday rushing water,but in a populated area,it from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm. becomes more of a thundering sound. M:Only once a week.Can you give me more time to Text 10 think it over? W:A heartbreaking image captures a young polar W:Sure.And you can come and watch us practice bear sleeping on the melting pieces of a tiny tomorrow.I think you'll like the way we work. iceberg.British part-time photographer Nima M:Great.I'll come if I have time. Sarikhani captured the scene in Svalbard,which Text 8 sits deep inside the Arctic Circle,around 500 M:So,do you often ski here? miles from the North Pole.The image was W:No.Actually,this is my first time skiing...ever. crowned the winner of this year's Wildlife M:So,how do you like it so far? Photographer of the Year People's Choice BT ·32· ·英语· 参考答案及解析 Award.After three days of desperately sea ice these animals depend on.Director of the searching for polar bears through thick fog, Natural History Museum said,“The Sarikhani finally spotted two polar bears-a heartbreaking image allows us to see the beauty younger male and an older male.Just before and fragility of our planet.His thought- midnight,as the ship got close to the bears,the provoking image is a striking reminder of the younger one climbed onto a small iceberg and essential bond between an animal and its habitat carved out a bed with his paws before falling and serves as a visual representation of the asleep.Sarikhani said this photograph has harmful impacts of climate warming and habitat caused strong emotions in many of those who loss."Sarikhani said he hoped his photograph have seen it.An estimated 26,000 polar bears could inspire hope.He added there is still time remain in the wild,and they are at the risk of to fix the mess we have caused. dying out as rising temperatures melt away the 2025一2026学年度单元过关检测(十八)英语 第一部分听力 应用程序,介绍了其功能以及收费项目。可知, 1-5 ABABC 6-10 AACBC 本文是一篇程序使用指南。 11-15 BCCBB 16-20 CCBAA B 第二部分阅读 语篇导读:本文是一篇议论文。文章以作者在假日 第一节 旅行中看到孩子情绪崩溃及旁人对母亲的评判这一 现象为切入,点,通过阐述自己的经历和感受,引用他 语篇导读:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一 人观点,分析了评判带来的不良影响,进而提出应停 个名为Natural Reader的应用程序,介绍了其功能 止评判、以同情之心对待母亲等观点。 24.A【解析】推理判断题。根据第一段中“These 以及收费项目。 21.D【解析】细节理解题。根据第一段中“Natural people seemed to suggest that these awful holiday travel circumstances should somehow be Reader is a professional text-to-speech program that changes any text,PDF,image,webpage and tackled with grace and ease.”以及前面描述人们 对孩子情绪崩溃时家长的评论“‘Can't that mom physical book into natural-sounding audio get a handle on her child??’‘That kid needs )featuring the newest and highest AI voice some discipline!'”可知,这些旁观者只是轻松地 technology.”可知,自然阅读器的主要功能是将 发表评论,却没有考虑到实际情况的复杂性,就 文本转换为音频。 像坐在扶手椅上的批评家一样,只说不做,很容 22.C【解析】细节理解题。根据第三段中“Our 易就对别人指手画脚。所以可以推断出“当一个 Plus subscription includes exclusive(专有的) 只会空谈的批评家很容易”。 features such as access to Plus and LLM(Large 25.C【解析】推理判断题。根据第二段中“Asa Language Model)Voices,which are our newest mom who was constantly peppered with and most advanced voices.Using LLM comments from well-intentioned friends who technology,you can even clone your own voice thought they were in possession of the recipe for in minutes and make it speak in over 100 perfect parenthood,I was all too familiar with languages..”可知,高效的语音克隆只适用于付费 her situation.”以及第三段中“Raising children is 订阅。 hard,and every child and family situation is 23.B【解析】推理判断题。根据第一段中“Natural extremely unique.The reality of our hustle- Reader is a professional text-to-speech program culture and the lack of resources prohibits many that changes any text,PDF,image,webpage and people from being the kind of parents they physical book into natural-sounding audio would really like to be.Judgment certainly isn't featuring the newest and highest AI voice helpful,only causing a feeling of shame.”可知, technology.We have both free and paid 作者认为朋友自认为掌握了完美育儿的秘诀,但 subscriptions to our applications to meet 养育孩子情况复杂,这种评论并没有帮助,是不 different users'needs on different budgets. 可行的。 及文章主要介绍了一个名为Natural Reader的26.B【解析】细节理解题。根据第四段中“Left ·33· BTSharpen your mind daily 2025一2026学年度单元过关检测(十七)》 12.What does the man suggest the woman do? 班级 A.Never ski again. B.Never let the man go. C.Never mind 题 英语 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13.Who is the woman probably? 本试卷总分150分,考试时间120分钟。 A.A coach. B.A hostess. C.A professor. 姓名 14.What is the first thing to do to become a storm tracker? 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)》 A.Taking a spotter training class. 第-节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) B.Doing a weather-related degree. 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.Volunteering at a weather center. 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 15.How many times has Alex been to Tornado Alley this year? 对话仅读一遍。 A.5. B.6. C.7. 1.What is Mary doing? 16.What does a tornado in a clear area sound like? A.Rescheduling a party. A.Loud fireworks. B.Thunder. C.Rapid water flow. B.Extending an invitation 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 C.Confirming an appointment. 17.What can be seen in the image? 2.What is the man's opinion about his present job? A.A lonely old polar bear. A.It is creative, B.It makes him bored. C.It is full of challenges. B.A struggling polar bear 3.What does the man think of traffic to work? C.A sleeping young polar bear. A.It is often heavy. B.It is convenient. C.It is troublesome. 18.Which word best describes the process of taking the image? 4.What will the man probably do? A.Challenging. B.Joyful. C.Disappointing. A.Ask Kate to change.B.Leave Kate alone. C.Keep Kate working. 19.What can the director's words illustrate? 5.What is the man worried about? A.The beauty in nature. A.He can't get his money back. B.The impact of the image. B.He can't record the information. C.The affection for photography. C.He can't keep up with the course. 20.What does Nima Sarikhani call on people to do? 第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) A.Care about the safety of seafood. 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.Create new homes for polar bears. 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.Take action to prevent global warming. 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。 6.Where does the conversation probably take place? 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) A.At the woman's place.B.Over the phone. C.At a restaurant. 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。 7.When did the woman's husband sign for the order? A A.Around 2:30 p.m.B.Around 3:00 p.m. C.Around 3:30 p.m. Journal of Cultural Heritage,a journal of science and technology,combines diverse 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 academic disciplines for studying problems about the awareness and conservation of 8.What does Susan come to the poem club for? cultural heritage in a wide range.The main purpose of the journal is to present innovative A.To satisfy her interest in poems. approaches concerning all scientific aspects related to heritage science. B.To perform live acting practice. SPECIFIC TOPICS C.To look for more theatre lovers ·Analysis and conservation of heritage assets(资产):novel methods for studying the 9.What day is it today? composition,dating,origin and new materials for the preservation of objects. A.Monday. B.Tuesday. C.Wednesday. Conservation of built heritage:analysis of historical materials and construction 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 techniques:novel inspection,testing and monitoring techniques. 10.What do the woman think of the skiing place? Interaction between heritage items and the environment:the impact of climate change A.It's crowded. B.It's so far away. C.It's safe for people. and risk assessment of cultural heritage. 11.What did the tall skier do to the woman? Digital technologies for knowledge,conservation and restoration:data analysis and A.He struck her head. modelling,long-term preservation of heritage assets. B.He stole her gloves. Museum conservation:technologies for the management and improvement of C.He drove her into the trees. museum collections. 单元过关检测(十七)英语第1页(共8页) 真题密卷 单元过关检测(十七)英语第2页(共8页) BT REQUIREMENTS 24.How does the author introduce the topic? The articles must be of great interest for a wide audience.Thus,it is announced that the A.By citing an incident. B.By sharing a song. number of articles dealing with case studies will be reduced in order to favor original articles. C.By making a comparison. D.By presenting a survey. Reports on restoration activities should present a specific technical or scientific innovation. 25.What does the underlined phrase"The push-and-pull"in Paragraph 3 mean? BENEFITS TO AUTHORS A.The equality. B.The balance. We provide several author benefits after acceptance,such as free PDFs,a broad C.The competition. D.The responsibility. copyright policy and special earnings as follows. 26.What is the purpose of creating Holly+? Details Information A.To involve artists in Al discussions. B.To challenge artists'traditional role. Deadline the 15th of every month C.To commercially use the digital voice. Payment S 60 per thousand words D.To offer ideas for fans'music creation. 27.What does the text mainly convey about AI music? Early submission bonus a $15 bonus if submitted before the 10th of every month A.Its feature. B.Its profit. C.Its popularity.D.Its controversy. Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission.If you require further information or help,please visit our Support Center. Imagine a world where food security relies on just a few crops.This is not fiction but 21.What does Journal of Cultural Heritage aim to do? our current path.Agricultural biodiversity-the lifeblood of flexible ecosystems-is A.Collect technical and scientific articles. collapsing due to climate change,habitat destruction,and industrial farming.Over 75%of B.Combine kinds of academic disciplines, plant genetic diversity has disappeared in a century,with just nine species now dominating C.Offer novel methods of heritage science. global crop production.Such reliance on uniform crops leaves food systems open to pests. D.Promote the growth of heritage tourism. diseases,and climate extremes. 22.Which article is more likely to be included in the journal? Genetic diversity acts as a natural barrier against environmental changes.Different A.How to survive from the economic crisis crop varieties respond differently to stressors,providing farmers with options to manage B.What we can do to produce digital assets risks.When one crop fails,others can compensate,helping to safeguard harvests and C.Science is improving museum collections livelihoods.However,as the diversity on our farms drops,farmers have fewer tools to D.The environment is waiting for our action adapt to the growing challenge brought on by environmental change. 23.How much would an author get for an accepted 2000-word article submitted on The fall brings numerous consequences,and human health suffers as well.Global April 5th? diets now center on energy-rich but nutrient-poor food,resulting in 11 million annual diet- A.S120. B.$135. C.$165. D.$180. related deaths.And reduced access to diverse fruits and vegetables worsens malnutrition (营养不良)globally. Earlier this year,Bad Bunny rejected a saying that he was about to release a new song with Turning the trend around requires a multi-aspect approach that combines Justin Bieber.But last month,a song featuring what sounded like his and Bieber's voices started conservation,sustainable farming practices,and scientific innovation.Central to these spreading on TikTok,gaining millions of likes.Bad Bunny hadn't lied,though:the song was efforts is the conservation of genetic resources-the seeds,genes,and living organisms created with Al.An artist named FlowGPT had used Al technology to recreate the voices of Bad that sustain our food systems.The global genebank network developed by CGIAR Bunny,Bieber and Daddy Yankee.Bad Bunny himself hated it,discouraging his fans from conserves over 700,000 accessions of more than 3000 locally important and less well- listening.But many fans of all three stars loved it all the same. known plant species.Sending samples out to thousands of requesters worldwide every The song and the polarized reactions to it show how AI has stormed the music year,it brings diversity back into communities,fields,and landscapes.We ourselves also industry in a troublesome way.Over the past couple of years,advancements in machine need to bring biodiversity back into our fields.Agroecological practices,such as crop learning have made it possible for anyone sitting in their homes to reproduce the sound of alternation,intercropping,and agroforestry,capitalize on the power of biodiversity to their favourite musicians. enhance soil health,control pests,and improve water use efficiency. Some boosters argue that these advancements will allow anyone with an idea to create Biodiversity is our insurance against environmental uncertainty.But like any music.But some artists have reacted with anger that something so personal as their voice insurance,it only works if we maintain it.Today's choices determine tomorrow's food or musical style could be commercialised for someone else's gain.The push-and-pull recovery capacity.By boosting conservation and innovation,we can safeguard the genetic between protecting artists,driving innovations,and determining the supportive roles for foundation of our survival.The seeds of the future are in our hands-let them thrive. man and machine in music creation will be explored for years to come. 28.What is discussed regarding global agriculture? The singer-songwriter Holly Herndon is among the artists trying to get ahead of A.The decline of agricultural biodiversity. these changes.She created an imitation of her own voice called Holly+,allowing anyone B.The mismatch of food supply and demand. to transform their own voice into hers.The purpose of the project is not to force other C.The lack of advanced agricultural technology. artists to also surrender (their voices,but to encourage them to also take on an D.The overuse of chemical fertilizers in farming. active role in these larger conversations."I think it's an opportunity to rethink what the 29.What does the underlined word "compensate"in Paragraph 2 mean? role of the artist is,"she tells TIME."There's a way to still have some control over the A.Suffer from the risk. B.Speed up the recovery. digital version of yourself,but be more playful and less strict. C.Make up for the loss. D.Increase the diversity BT 单元过关检测(十七)英语第3页(共8页) 真题密卷 单元过关检测(十七)英语第4页(共8页) 30.What is Paragraph 4 mainly about? 35.Why does Dr Susan Kohlhaas acknowledge the project? A.The role of CGIAR. B.Impacts of farming practices. A.It helps people gain navigation skills. C.Measures to increase biodiversity. D.The importance of genetic diversity. B.It helps Alzheimer's patients play SHQ. 31.What does the author agree with? C.It helps spot Alzheimer's at an early stage A.Immediate human action is vital. D.It helps get a better knowledge of Alzheimer's. B.Future global food supply is assured. 第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) C.Buying insurance for crops is a must. 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 D.Traditional genetic seeds are hard to survive. 为多余选项。 D Classroom environments play a crucial role in students'learning experiences.A A new study found people growing up in rural areas have better navigation ( setting filled with too many things can look untidy.36 Therefore,teachers are skills than those raised in cities and that people whose home cities have grid layouts supposed to be careful with what they want their classroom to look like.While controlling are slightly better at navigating similarly organised streets,despite having poorer all factors may be challenging,teachers can manage the materials on classroom walls to performance overall. reduce distractions(分散注意力的事). The study involved nearly 4,000,000 participants from 38 countries who played Sea 37 Hero Quest (SHQ),a game requiring them to navigate a boat in a virtual environment to A student's working memory processes visual and verbal(口头的) find the places marked on a map.The researchers found that where people grew up information.Too many posters,regulations,or information sources can overload a influenced their performance in the game,while their present living place did not affect student's working memory,making it difficult to focus and process information their scores. 38 The average preschool is overloaded with labels,lists,and rules,which can The researchers compared the home cities of the participants by analysing the "lack- decrease children's ability to focus and learn.Decorations are sometimes mistaken for of-order"state of the street networks,to measure the complexity of the layouts.People quality.Experts point out that reading and writing performances are particularly affected whose hometown's street layouts were more ordered like New York were worse at playing by levels of stimulation,while math benefits from student-centered and personalized SHQ.Those from cities with less ordered street layouts like Prague performed only classroom designs.Involving students in designing their learning space can give them a slightly worse than those from rural areas.To test if people from cities could more sense of ownership and pride.39 effectively find the right direction in environments similar to where they grew up,the The color of the classroom is another critical factor.Red and orange can make researchers developed a city-themed version of SHQ,called CHQ,requiring participants to students feel nervous,while blue and green are calming.Younger children may respond drive down the streets in a virtual environment from simple grids to more winding street well to bright colors like yellow,but older students benefit from light shades of blue and layouts.People growing up in cities with grid layouts were slightly better at navigating in green.The International Association of Color Consultants North America emphasizes the similar environments,although the difference was not as significant as their performance importance of appropriate color design for creating conducive (learning in SHQ. environments and promoting health.40 Such settings are likely to cause students to The SHQ project was designed to aid Alzheimer's research.Professor Michael become uninterested in learning. Hornberger said,“Lack of spatial(空间的)navigation is a key Alzheimer's symptom in Therefore,teachers should be mindful of the impacts of visual stimuli on their the early stages of the disease.We are seeking to use the knowledge learned from SHQ to students and work to minimize distractions for better academic performance. develop better disease monitoring tools."Dr Susan Kohlhaas also said,"Thanks to the A.It distracts students and negatively impacts their academic performance. amazing response,we have been able to collect data from over four million players.If B.Classrooms often become text and picture-rich from early education levels. we're to understand Alzheimer's,it's vital that we have participation from as many people C.Teachers should consider featuring student works to promote student worth. as possible with diverse backgrounds and experiences. D.Alternatively,colorless and poorly lit classrooms are often considered boring. 32.What is the finding of the study? E.Classroom environments are intended to stimulate enthusiasm and participation. A.People raised in cities have a good sense of direction. F.Overstimulation in the environment increases competition for a student's B.Growing up in rural areas improves navigation skills. attention. C.One's present living place affects their navigation skills. G.A combination of bright and light colors benefits academic performance and D.Street patterns in games are vital to one's performance. health. 33.What did the participants do in the game? A.They carried out a task of finding the marked place. 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分》 B.They marked some places on a map to navigate a boat. 第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分) C.They played games against each other to mark the map. 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人空白处的最佳 D.They drew their own maps of places in a virtual environment. 选项。 34.What can be inferred about SHQ from Paragraph 3? I whispered to myself,"A five-day art camp at White Cliff this summer."White Cliff A.Researchers developed it based on CHQ. was really 41 for an enthusiastic painter like me.But at the 42 of going there B.It's harder than CHQ for those from cities. alone,I had butterflies in my stomach.Later,I dialed my only friend Emily's number,only C.It evaluates navigation skills better than CHQ. to discover that she would be otherwise 43.I sighed and dropped my head.I had really D.Players from New York did better than those from Prague. had a hard time jumping into something without 44 faces around.45 I went 单元过关检测(十七)英语第5页(共8页)】 真题密卷 单元过关检测(十七)英语第6页(共8页) BT outside to draw the Westons'towering pine tree.Sitting on the stairs,I thought about the 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) art camp and wished to feel a little 46 But by the time I started sketching,I had 第一节(满分15分) convinced myself that 47 the camp was my content decision. 假定你是李华,你校上周举办了一次“抵制白色污染”的主题摄影展,请你结合此次活 I carefully 48 the pine's strong trunk,straight and solid,and added the graceful 动,在班级英语角活动中发言,内容包括: branches.Once lost in my sketching,I 49 noticed the fly buzzing around me.Hence,I 1.简述展览内容, jumped when Mr.Weston suddenly remarked,"You've captured the essence of the tree's 2.分享你的感受 50 beautifully on paper.""Thanks."I smiled,glancing up."If you spread out the 注意: roots near the surface,the tree could 51 sufficient water and soar even higher."I 1.词数80个左右: noticed the knobby bumps(疙搭状突起)of roots52 out of the ground all around the 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 tree.I'd never realized how 53 a tree's roots stretched outward.It struck me that if I Dear classmates. wanted to grow,I had to start 54 too. Last week's photography exhibition "Anti-White Pollution"left a deep impression That evening,I filled out the art camp application,ready to stretch my 55 out on me. into new earth.I thought I am the pine. 41.A.unbelievable B.irresistible C.uncontrollable D.irreplaceable 第二节(满分25分) 42.A.sight B.thought C.request D.core 阅读下而材料,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.rejected B.attracted C.occupied D.addicted I never imagined that a single piece of paper could change my entire perspective on 44.A.familiar B.gentle C.confident D.beautiful life.I was a librarian,a job that had defined my existence for over two decades.My days 45.A.Delighted B.Relieved C.Shocked D.Frustrated were spent among the quiet rows of books.I knew every corner of the library,every title 46.A.cleverer B.luckier C.happier D.braver on the shelves,and yet,I felt as if my own life was missing a chapter. 47.A.skipping B.attending C.reserving D.delaying It was a typical Tuesday morning.I was sorting through a box of old donations, 48.A.wrote B.watched C.drew D.cut preparing to catalog some rare books,when I found a small,yellowed envelope between 49.A.desperately B.narrowly C.barely D.suddenly the pages of an ancient journal.It had no address,no stamp,and no indication of its origin. 50.A.magic B.function C.mystery D.strength Curious,I carefully opened it. B.fetch D.contain The handwriting was elegant but faded,the ink barely visible against the paper.The 51.A.supply C.absorb 52.A.sticking B.hiding C.digging D.lifting letter read, 53.A.well "Dear Stranger, B.far C.deep D.long If you are reading this,know that you are not alone.Life has a way of making us 54.A.reaching out B.growing up C.wising up D.turning out feel isolated,as if our stories are insignificant.But every life matters.Every story is 55.A.life B.roots C.camp D.interests im portant.I hope the letter finds someone who needs to hear these words. 第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)】 You are stronger than you think.You have the power to change your world,one 阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式, small act at a time.Don't be afraid to take risks,to follow your dreams,and to embrace The Taklimakan Desert,infamous as the "Sea of Death",has now been fully encircled the unknown.The greatest journeys begin with a single step. by the longest sand-blocking green ecological barrier,56 length reaches an impressive With hope 3046 kilometers,57 (mark)the completion of over 40 years of efforts to contain the A Friend desert expansion within a safety zone. I read the letter over and over,feeling a strange mix of emotions.The words Covering 337,600 square kilometers,the Taklimakan is China's largest drifting resonated deeply within me,as if they were written specifically for me.I had always been desert,which poses an 58 (increasing)alarming threat to surrounding oases content with my life,but lately,I felt a growing sense of restlessness.The library was my and serves as a significant source of dust storms and an upwind area for the country.In an sanctuary(庇护所),but it had also become my prison.I had lost sight of my own dreams, effort to battle desertification and relieve the unfavorable effects of shifting sands and dust my own story. storms 59 nearby residents,the "Green Great Wall"has gradually emerged.So far, That evening,as I closed the library,I couldn't shake the feeling that the letter was a sign.I had always been cautious,preferring the safety of routine to the uncertainty of alongside the green belt,efforts 60 (make)to promote the development of sand- change.But the letter reminded me that life was meant to be lived,not just observed. related industries,such as ceramics and pottery.The green belt not only acts as 61 注意: ecological barrier but also stabilizes agriculture,boosts Xinjiang's economic development, 1,续写词数应为150个左右: and highlights China's technological and organizational strength in ecological governance. 2.请在相应位置作答。 It is a shining example of 62 can be achieved through technological innovation and organizational capabilities.With a target 63 restore)2.34 million hectares of The next morning,I walked into the library director's office,saying with resolution,"I have an idea. degraded land by 2030,this ongoing initiative will safeguard the environment and promote 64 (region)sustainable development.With the successful completion of the green Weeks later,the moveable library program started,bringing libraries to different barrier,this region,once troubled by serious sandstorms,is set to see renewed 65 communities. (vital)and dynamic ecosystems. BT 单元过关检测(十七)英语第7页(共8页) 真题密卷 单元过关检测(十七)英语第8页(共8页)2025至2026学年度单元过关检测17、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. hi, jack, this is mary speaking. I'm organizing a little party for my birthday this saturday. It's nothing very big. We're going to have IT at my house. I'd love to see you. Thanks for having me, but I have another appointment. Text two, are you working now? Yes, I am. I worked for partner industries. Why do you want to make a change? Well, my job is a little boring. I want to do something more creative or chAllenging. Text three. do you live very far from your office? Well, it's about twenty miles, but IT doesn't seem that far. The road is good, and my car has never been trapped in heavy traffic, so the ride never annoy me. Text for IT really annoys me when kate calls her friends during office hours. If I were you, I would tell her to stop. Maybe you're right. I will talk to her sometime. Text five, I heard this online course includes many lectures about science, but i'm not sure if I can absorb so much information. Do you think I should apply for IT? Why don't you just try IT out for a week? If you are not fully satisfied, we can give your money back. 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。Hello, retro bite. Hi, this is Angela smith. It's about the food I ordered online. My husband signed for IT about half an hour ago, but when I got back home and open the box, I found IT was the steamed fish, not the fried chicken I . had ordered. I'm sorry, miss smith, may I have your order number? A, F, one zero eight, eight. Okay, we will send you the correct order right away. Sure, it's already three P. M. Please ensure the delivery arrives in thirty minutes. Hello, retro bike. Hi, this is Angela smith. It's about the food I ordered online. My husband signed for IT about half an hour ago, but when I got back home and open the box, I found IT was the steamed fish, not the fried chicken I had ordered. I'm sorry, miss smith, may I have your order number? A, F, one zero eight, eight. Okay, we will send you the correct order right away. Sure, it's already three P. M. Please ensure the delivery arrives in thirty minutes. 听第七段材料,回答第八、九题。Hey, Susan, what are you doing here in the poem club? I thought you dislike poems. Yeah, they still make me sleep. Be, i'm coming here for the theater group I belong to. We're looking for more students to join us, especially boys. And I thought you might be interested. The play we are making is really inspiring. Oh, you know how much I love acting, but i'm taking some really hard courses this term, so i'm afraid I won't have much time for practice. Well, actually, we only practice every tuesday from two PM to five PM. Only once a week. Can you give me more time to think IT over? sure. And you can come and watch us practice tomorrow. I think you'll like the . way we work. great. I'll come if I have time. Hey, Susan, what are you doing here in the poem club? I thought you dislike poems. Yeah, they still make me sleep. Y, i'm coming here for the theater group I belong to. We're looking for more students to join us, especially boys. And I thought you might be interested. The play we are making is really inspiring. Oh, you know how much I love acting, but i'm taking some really hard courses this term, so i'm afraid I won't have much time for practice. Well, actually, we only practice every tuesday from two PM to five PM. Only once a week. Can you give me more time to think IT over? sure. And you can come and watch us practice tomorrow. I think you'll like . the way we work. great. I'll come if I have time. 听第八段材料,回答第10至12题。So do you often ski here? No, actually, this is my first time skin ever. So how do you like IT? So far. the snow is great, but there are too many people. Some tall ski was going so fast that he drove me into some trees. I crashed, hit my head and lost one of my gloves. wow. Well, did the tall man stop and apologize? He didn't stop. You wait until I find him. What are you going to do to him if you find him? I want him to say sorry. If he didn't, I would take his picture and posted on the internet. I don't think it's necessary to do that. Perhaps IT was just a simple mistake. Um yeah, maybe you're right. So do you often ski here? No, actually, this is my first time skin ever. So how do you like IT? So far. the snow is great, but there are too many people. Some tall ski was going so fast that he drove me into some trees. I crashed, hit my head and lost one of my gloves. wow. Well, did the tall man stop and apologize? He didn't stop. You wait until I find him. What are you going to do to him if you find him? I want him to say sorry. If he didn't, I would take his picture and posted on the internet. I don't think it's necessary to do that. Perhaps IT was just a simple mistake. Yeah, maybe you're right. 听第九段材料,回答第13至16题。Hello everyone, this is weather watch. Today we have a special guest who's taking us to the heart of natures most powerful storm tracker, alex Wilson. Alex, welcome to the show. Thanks, Simon. It's great to be here. So alex, do you need any certification to become a storm track ker? yes. Anybody who wants to track storms should contact their local national weather service and go through a spotted training class. That's the first step. For those who want to continue and conduct research, they should consider pursuing a degree related to IT. How often do you go out tracking a storm? Well, we go to tornado ali quite often, and we're expecting this year's sixth trip there next week. That's about average, but IT all depends on the season. You've gotten pretty close to tornados, a special form of storm. What is that like? You can see in detail the tornadoes and the wind flow. You can actually hear IT. And the sounds are different. In an open field, IT sounds like rushing water, but in a populated area, IT becomes more of a thundring sound. Hello everyone, this is weather watch. today. We have a special guest who's taking us to the heart of natures most powerful storm tracker, alex Wilson. Alex, welcome to the show. Thanks, Simon. It's great to be here. So alex, do you need any certification to become a storm tracker? yes. Anybody who wants to track storms should contact their local national weather service and go through a spotted training class. That's the first step. For those who want to continue and conduct research, they should consider pursuing a degree related to IT. How often do you go out tracking a storm? Well, we go to tornado ali quite often, and we're expecting this year's six trip there next week. That's about average, but IT all depends on the season. You've gotten pretty close to tornados, a special form of storm. What is that like? You can see in detail the tornadoes and the wind flow. You can actually hear IT, and the sounds are different. In an open field, IT sounds like rushing water, but in a populated area, IT becomes more of a thundring sound. 听第十段材料,回答第17至20题。A heartbreaking image captures a Young polar bear sleeping on the melting pieces of a tiny iceberg. British part time photographer nemo's aracan y captured the scene in fall bar, which sits deep inside the arctic circle around five hundred miles from the north pole. The image was crowned the winner of this year's wildlife photographer of the year people's choice award. After three days of desperately searching for polar bears through thick fog, sacconi finally spotted two polar bears, a Younger male and an older male. Just before midnight, as the ship got close to the bears, the Younger one climbed onto a small iceberg and carved out of bed with his pause before falling asleep, sickenin y said. This photograph has caused strong emotions in many of those who have seen IT and estimated twenty six thousand polar bears remain in the wild and they are at the risk of dying out as rising temperatures melt away the sea ice these animals depend on, director of the natural history museum said. The heartbreaking image allows us to see the beauty and fragility of our planet. His thought provoking image is a striking reminder of the essential bond between an animal and its habitat, and serves as a visual representation of the harmful impacts of climate warming and habitat loss, saraceni said. He hoped his photograph could inspire hope. He added, there is still time to fix the mess we have caused. A heartbreaking image captures a Young polar bear sleeping on the melting pieces of a tiny iceberg. British part time photographer nemesis ony captured the scene in fall barr, which sits deep inside the arctic circle around five hundred miles from the north pole. The image was crowned the winner of this year's wildlife photographer of the year people's choice award. After three days of desperately searching for polar bears through thick fog, sacconi finally spotted to polar bears a Younger male and an older male just before midnight, as the ship got close to the bears, the Younger one climbed onto a small iceberg and carve ed out of bed with his pause before falling asleep, sarkar ney said. This photograph has caused strong emotions in many of those who have seen IT. An estimated twenty six thousand polar bears remain in the wild, and they are at the risk of dying out as rising temperatures melt away the sea ice these animals depend on. Director of the natural history museum said. The heartbreaking image allows us to see the beauty and fragile ity of our planet. His thought provoking image is a striking reminder of the essential bond between an animal and its habitat, and serves as a visual representation of the harmful impacts of climate warming and habitat loss, sarony said. He hoped his photograph could inspire hope. He added, there is still time to fix the mess we have caused. 听力部分到此结束。

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