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到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?
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4.What time is it?
A.8:20a.m.
B.8:30 a.m.
C.8:40a.m.
5.How does the woman practice English?
A.By watching movies.
B.By having conversations.C.By reading interesting book.
第三节(共15小题;每小题1,5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项
中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各
小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。,每段对话或独白读两遍。
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A.It was too noisy outside.
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A.In Moon Hotel.
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第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。!,
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Our camps aim to educating middle school,high school,and college students about AI
and machine learning,helping them build the capability to develop and use AI for good.All
profits from the camps will be donated to charitable organizations that help improve teen
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mental health.The camps are brought to you by professors and students from Stanford
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21.What do we know about the organizers of the camps?
A.They are fromfamous universities.
B.They center on teen mental health.
C.They are creators of some charities.
D.They help students develop new AI.
22.Which camp is suitable for a beginner who doesn't speak Chinese and is only free in the
evening?
A.Basic-A.
B.Basic-B.
C.Advanced-A.
D.Advanced-B.
23.Where can the text be found?
A.In a news report.
B.In a research paper.
C.In a science textbook
D.In a technology magazine.
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My father loved lists.Over 25 years,he recorded 539 books he read and 322 episodes of
Booknotes on C-SPAN,which he watched every Sunday night.He also kept grocery lists for
his mini-fridge-Pepsi,coffee,heavy cream-and daily tasks.These notes filled small
notebooks,always near his reading chair.He wrote them until December 31,2004,when
cancer stopped him.After his death,I gathered the notebooks into a box.For years,I
couldn't bear to open them.
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Born in 1927 in Lowell,Massachusetts,my father was the son of a leather factory worker
and grandson of an Irish immigrant who cleaned horse manure from the streets.Despite his
humble beginnings,he was brilliant.After a summer in the leather factory,he graduated high
school at 16 and went on to Boston College.He served in World War II and later earned
degrees in physics.Then he worked at MIT's Lincoln Laboratory,moved his family from
Lowell to Boston,and sent his kids to private colleges.It seemed he had left Lowell behind-
but not so.Deep down,he saw himself simply as a working-class Lowell kid who had just
read a lot of books.
He didn't travel much,and didn't feel the need.When I asked if he regretted not seeing
the world,he defended himself:"I've sailed the Atlantic in stormy winds,climbed the
Himalayas,and stared down wild animals."Then he added,"I read."Books were his world.
From them,he learned to survive landslides,shark attacks,and even gorilla attacks.He had
what he called "a rich inner life"and it was true.
Shortly before his death,he opened a small purple notebook and began one last list.It
described details from 1930s Lowell-things lost in time.Twenty years later,I found it.In
his flowing handwriting,Dad reached back to Lowell-a time long gone,now captured only in
memory.Lost and only in memory-that was how I was experiencing Dad now.Squinting my
eyes,I saw not just the city he loved,but the quiet,extraordinary man I called Dad.
24.Why are the details of the father's lists mentioned in paragraph 1?
A.To imply his fear of forgetting.
B.To reveal his reliance on control.
C.To reflect his ordered and thoughtful life.
D.To show his love for literature and cuisine.
25.What can we learn about the author's father from the passage?
A.He stayed humble and rooted all the time.
B.He was the son of a horse manure cleaner.
C.He assumed that a private college outweighed a public one.
D.He owned his degrees in physics to his brilliance and ambition.
26.What does the father's quote in paragraph 3 mainly reveal?
A.His dream of global travel.
B.His pride in inner journeys.
C.His desire for real adventure.
D.His escape from physical world.
27.What is the main theme of the passage?
A.Pursuit and action.
B.Loss and regret.
C.Ambition and escape.
D.Memory and identity.
C
Lots of papers have been published on the advantages of bilingualism().Beyond
the conversational doors it can open,bilingualism is supposed to improve the ability to ignore
distractions,plan complex tasks and update beliefs as new information arrives.Most
strikingly,numerous studies have even shown that bilinguals develop a later dementia(),
perhaps of around four years,on average.A study from 2019 showed that bilingualism does
mitigate age-related decline.
The biggest benefits seem to come to those who master their second languages fully.
Switching languages frequently in the course of a day may be particularly important.A bit of
university French does not,unfortunately,convey the same advantages as deep knowledge
and long experience.Studies of interpreters and translators have provided some of the
strongest evidence for a bilingual advantage.For example,they are faster at jumping back and
forth between simple addition and subtraction problems than monolinguals,suggesting
generally better cognitive(认知)control,
Studies have found striking evidence that in poorer parts of the world multilingual people
show the strongest advantages from speaking several languages.Where schooling is limited,
researchers assumed that bilingualism exercises children's brains in a way that their schooling
may not.
Age plays a role,too.Studies suggest that the effects of languages on the brain are
stronger for young children and the old than they are for young adults.One meta-analysis on
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the topic revealed that 25 studies out of 45 found a bilingual advantage in children younger
than six,while only 17 found them in children aged 6-12.
But all these studies take for granted the mental superpower that you get from language
study:being able to talk to people you could not have spoken to,or understood,otherwise.
Even if you cannot be fluent from infancy(L),that should be more than enough reason to
give it a go.
28.What does the underlined word "mitigate"most likely mean in paragraph 1?
A.Speed.
B.Worsen.
C.Reduce
D.Ignore.
29.Who will most likely show a strong bilingual advantage?
A.A translator who uses two languages in everyday life.
B.A professor who reads academic papers in another language.
C.A social media influencer who occasionally uses foreign phrases
D.A tourist who can manage basic conversations in a second language.
30.What can be inferred about the "bilingual advantage"from the text?
A.It's only determined by the number of involved languages.
B.It's strongest for those with higher education.
C.It's limited for children living in poor areas.
D.It's obvious in young kids and seniors.
31.What is the main idea of the text?
A.The cognitive benefits of bilingualism are consistent and universal.
B.Bilingualism provides cognitive advantages that vary in strength.
C.Mastering multiple languages is the key to preventing dementia.
D.The value of bilingualism lies in enhanced social communication.
D
The great glaciers(J)of the Swiss Alps,like the Great Aletsch and the Fiesch,are
pulling back quickly,leaving behind empty rocky land and causing deep cultural changes.
Where huge rivers of ice were once scary and seen as monsters that threatened farmland,
people now are afraid of their disappearance.Losing them means more than just ice melting
()it affects whole environments,cultures,and communities that grow around them.
The melting ice shows a surprisingly active and:varied in-between world.However;the
melting also shows a dirty layer from pollution.and leaves broken and unstable ground.The
ice once held the mountain slopes()together like'a support.Now,its melting leads to
more rockslides and instability,meaning paths across the mountain must be remade every
year.
This change is easy to see at places like the Marjelensee lake,which has turned from a
wide lake wrapped in ice into separate sunlit pools.As expert Tom Battin,explains,the edges
of glaciers are places where old environments disappear and new ones are born.This complex
process involves many living things working together to settle on the newly open land.
However,as new homes for wildlife form,some specialized kinds are lost.Animals
suited to the cold are forced to move higher up the mountains into smaller living areas.Key
species that live well in rivers fed by glaciers face a risky future.Expert Lee Brown points out
the importance of the small animals in these waters."They clean the water and provide key
nutrients.Losing this hidden world of tiny life could in the end endanger the larger wildlife
that people care about,Lee adds.
This deep change is also strongly felt by local people.Guides like Martin Nellen and his
son Dominik,who have lived next to the Aletsch all their lives,are watching their world
change.A wooden cross set up in 1818 to push back the advancing glacier now stands under
the blue sky as a sad memory of all that is being lost-a quiet sign of an age of ice that is
quickly coming to an end.
32.What is the primary shift in people's perception of the glaciers?
A.From overusing them to protecting them.
B.From acceptance to resistance concerning their existence.
C.From fear of the damage to concern over the loss.
D.From ignoring the change to recognizing the benefits.
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33.What is a direct environmental consequence of the melting glaciers?
A.Clearer river water.
B.Larger forests.
C.More unstable ground.
D.Loss of all cold-weather animals.
34.According to Expert Lee Brown,why are the small animals in glacier-fed rivers crucial?
A.They are the main food for large mountain animals.
B.They offer nutrition sources for local human communities.
C.They perform essential functions to support the ecosystem:
D.They act as a sensitive indicator of the rate of glacial melting.
35.Why does the author mention the "wooden cross"?
A.To highlight the change and loss.
B.To demonstrate local religious belief.
C.To record a past boundary of this region.
D.To advocate a method of glacier measurement.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余
选项。
Managing your money in college can be challenging.But with a few smart strategies,you
can build a solid financial foundation.Here is some advice from financial expert Espinal.
Start by creating a budget.This is the first step to take control of your finances.36
Be sure to discuss and agree on rules for sharing the costs of common items with your
roommates.For more clarity,you can even create a written roommate agreement that outlines
everyone's responsibilities.
37 Many students mistakenly believe that scholarship applications end once they start
college.In reality,there are many opportunities available.Spend just 10-20 minutes each
week searching for scholarships tailored to your specific major,background,or interests.
Don't ignore smaller awards,as they can add up to cover textbooks or a laptop.
If you have student loans,consider making interest payments while you're still in school.
38 For example,if your loan accrues()$27 in interest each month,paying that
amount regularly will prevent your total debt from growing.This simple habit can save you a
significant amount of money in the long run.
39 Getting a part-time job on campus,such as working at the library or a cafe,can
provide valuable cash flow for daily expenses or loan interest.Some students might feel
embarrassed about working these jobs,but generating your own income is nothing to be
ashamed of.40
A.In fact,it is a sign of responsibility and independence.
B.List all your income and expenses to see where your money is going.
C.You should also learn to spend your money wisely for long-term growth.
D.This prevents the interest from being added to your original loan amount.
E.Another effective way to manage your money is to find a source of income.
F.It is also important to invest in friendships and build a strong social network.
G.Another crucial tip is to continue applying for scholarships throughout college.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。
Recently,I found myself constantly 41 my phone during daily life.There was no real
reason,just a feeling of being 42 to the digital world.I 43 that both children and
parents today live in a culture of constant stress.We have more 44 than ever,but less
time to think about it.We receive endless parenting advice online and feel 45 to be perfect
in every way.This is especially 46 for mothers,who often feel they must do more and be
more,which leads to constant comparison and 47.
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I tried to 48 everything perfectly at home and in life.I often looked at social media
and 49 that I wasn't doing enough.It was hard to 50 being present with my children
and trying to achieve more.But I started to 51 what children really need.Maybe they
don't need a perfect life-they just need a calm and caring parent.
Now I try to choose a 52 way of parenting.I focus on being intentional rather than
trying to do too much.Sometimes I feel 53 of not meeting society's expectations.I want
my children to remember happy 54,not perfect ones.
When I feel anxious,I 55 myself that my children need a healthy and present
mother,not a perfect one.I can build a home filled with trust,strength,and love.And
perhaps,that is enough.
41.A.checking
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C.searching
D.buying
42.A.connected
B.opposed
C.blind
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43.A.doubted
B.imagined
C.realized
D.forgot
44.A.money
B.information
C.noise
D.food
45.A.stressful
B.pleased
C..energetic
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46.A.true
B.easy
C.innovative
D.flexible
47.A.joy
B.guilt
C.confidence
D.courage
48.A.respond to
B.depend on
C.keep up
D.set aside
49.A.hoped
B.proved
C,promised
D.worried
50.A.balance
B.remember
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51.A.answer
B.question
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52.A.simpler
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53、A.proud
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C.tired
D:appreciative
54.A.lessons
B.results
C.moments
D.tests
55.A.punish
B.remind
C.ask
D.warn
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
He Jibai,29,has spent three years on a picturesque island in China's Nanji Archipelago.
National Marine Nature Reserve,monitoring seabirds.Previously a biodiversity researcher,
he joined a seabird monitoring program in 2022,driven by his passion 56 wildlife
conservation.
He tracks terns'()reproductive cycles,manages habitats,57 controls rodents
(啮齿动物)to protect the critically endangered Chinese crested tern.“The work is mostly
about tern breeding,"He says."It may seem dull,but it's exactly 58 I expect and enjoy.
I am committed to this cause.Since 2017,professionals 59.(employ)by the Zhejiang
Museum of Natural History to strengthen the workforce.
Seabird monitoring aims to restore,populations,manage habitats,and raise awareness.
Over the past decade,artificial attraction 60.(method)have helped the Chinese crested
tern population grow from fewer than 50.to.over 200.The team also analyzes data 61
(develop)more scientific and effective conservation strategies.
China's National Forestry and Grassland Administration reported 62 (remark)
growth in rare and endangered wildlife populations,with over 100 species 63 (show)
stable increases.This success provides a global model for protecting endangered species,
especially seabirds.64 (apparent),the strategies used in China can be adapted and applied
worldwide to protect other vulnerable species.The 65 (conclude)is clear:with dedication
and scientific approaches,conservation efforts can make a significant difference.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
面对日益严峻的环境问题,推广绿色生活方式变得尤为重要。假定你是校英文报编辑李
华,请你代表校英文报写一封倡议信,呼吁大家在日常生活中践行绿色生活方式。内容包括:
1.倡议的原因,
2.倡议的具体内容。
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注意:
1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear fellow students,
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
For many children,the very thought of surgery is terrifying.The hospital environment-
white halls,the sharp,clean smell of medicine,and the frightening medical instruments-can
feel scary.This anxiety often reaches its height in the final walk towards the operating room,
a moment thick with fear for both the children and their parents.However,one kind doctor in
Brazil has changed this difficult experience,turning fear into strength by allowing his young
patients to walk into the operating room not as scared and small children,but as superheroes.
Dr.Leandro B.Guimaraes,an ear,nose,and throat specialist,said the idea started with
a difficult moment with a little girl named Allana.She was just two years old,and as he
carried her down the hallway,she cried uncontrollably,her small body shaking against his
and her tiny fists holding his white coat tightly.Her desperate cry echoed (in the
hallway,each one a reminder of the complete terror she was experiencing.That day,standing
outside the operating room with a heartbroken child in his arms,he made a promise to
himself:No child under his care would ever have to approach surgery in tears again.He was
determined to find a way to replace their fear with courage.
"I let the children choose which hero they want to become,"Dr.Guimaraes explained,a
warm smile on his face.His clinic now features a special "Hero's Chest",filled with many
wonderful costumes."I tell them we will go in 'flying'or running and that our mission is to
clear their nose and ears.I only enter the surgical room when they are ready and fully engaged
in the game.He even encourages parents to join the process if a child is particularly nervous,
allowing a mother to wear a Catwoman mask or a father to hold the edge of a Superman cape
()The goal is to make a fearful experience feel calmer,lighter,and magical.
The transformation begins the moment a child selects their character.A quiet,
withdrawn boy might gather his courage as he puts on a Batman suit.A shy little girl's face
lights up as she places a Wonder Woman tiara()upon her head.Dr.Guimaraes and his
team fully commit to the process,with nurses becoming "mission control"and
anesthesiologists(麻碎师)introduced as“science officers”providing special powers for the
journey ahead.
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Online,Dr.Guimaraes shared joyful videos of the young patients with their parents.
These videos become popular online.
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