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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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。Have you seen Jenny recently? SHE looks really fit and has good taste clothes? Yes, three months ago, SHE cuts out fast food, eight, a baLanced diet and started yoga. Really, no wonder he looks so different now. Jane, what are you doing? My robot camera stopped working, so i'm fixing IT. You know, taking IT apart was so easy. yeah, but putting IT back together might require a person with an engineering degree. I had a long day, and IT seems that everything has gone wrong today. How could that be? I was late for the school bus this morning when I took a taxi. There was a jam, and now something has gone wrong with my computer. Why don't we study together in the library every thursday after school? But I have tennis practice on mondays and thursdays. How about . friday that works for me? See you then. I think there's a mistake in our bill. We didn't have dinner here last night. I'm sorry, sir. Here's the bill from the hotel restaurant. It's got your signature on IT. but that's not my signature. I'd like to speak to your manager. 第二节,听下面五段对话或独白。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。听下面一段对话,回答第六和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Would you like to go to the cinema tonight? sure. What's playing? Mission impossible seven is on. I really love the series and greatly look forward to this new movie. I rather watch another movie, is the movie sina. The head shot too are now, yes. but isn't this movie for children? What about watching show log homes three? We both love the first two movies of the series. Good idea. You know, it's my long awaited movie, so we can watch IT at the new line theater. It's a deal. Would you like to go to the cinema tonight? sure. What's playing? Mission . impossible seven is on. I really love the series and greatly look forward to this new movie. But I rather watch another movie, is the movie saic. The had child two are now. yes, but isn't this movie for children? What about watching show log homes three? We both love the first two movies . of the series. Good idea. So it's my long awaited movie, so we can watch IT at the new line theater. It's A. 听下面一段对话,回答第八至第13个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Hi, rose, are you getting along with your room mates? Hello, jack. Yes, we've known each other for only two weeks since we moved in. Though we are from different majors, we share the same interest. It's quite easy for the Young to become good friends in a short time. You said that since you are now in the second school year, have you thought of living outside? No, I really enjoy my campus life. I can get access to the facilities, attend of the class activities and chat with my roommates at any time. Yes, I agree. That's why I never think of renting a house outside the school. Me, neither. Oh, i'm going to return some books. I borrow ed a month ago. Okay, I have to go to class now. See you. bye. Hi, rose, are you guessing along with your room mates? Hello, jack. Yes, we've known each other for only two weeks since we moved in. Though we are from different majors, we share the same interest. It's quite easy for the Young to become good friends in a short time. You said that since you are now in the second school year, have you thought of living outside? No, I really enjoy my campus life. I can get access to the facilities, attend of the class activities and chat with my room mates attending time. Yes, I agree. That's why I never think of renting a house outside the school. Me neither. Oh, i'm going to return some books. I borrow ed a month ago. Okay, I have to go to class now. See you. bye. 听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。David Smith believes the next ten years will be a time for rapid progress. Mister smith, is that right? yes. I think we'll see some pretty amazing changes in the next ten years in just about every area of life. Can you give us some examples? Yes, health care will improve. In fact, scientists may finally find a cure for cancer and dates. One thing is certain, everyone will be living much longer. It's good news. But does that mean we'll have to work longer? Oh no. We'll have much more free time. By the year twenty thirty five, we'll be working just thirty hours a week on average, and we'll have fifteen weeks. Holiday air travel will be cheaper so far away destinations will be more popular. David Smith believes . the next ten years will be a time for rapid progress. mr. Smith, is that right? yes. I think we'll see some pretty amazing changes in the next ten years in just about every area of life. Can you give us some examples? Yes, health care will improve. In fact, scientists may finally find a cure for cancer and dates. One thing is certain, everyone will be living much longer. It's good news. But does that mean we'll have to work longer? Oh, no. We'll have much more free time by the year twenty thirty five. We'll be working just thirty hours a week on average, and we'll have fifteen weeks holiday. Air travel will be cheaper, so far away destinations will be more popular. 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。There are many parks in nature spots in the city. I'd like to go to a park for our family . outdoor fund bit gone back. Park is a good place for families to play outdoors and be closer to nature. There are over twenty species of butterflies in the button life garden, and you can even visit bucket gun back dog run. I'm really . fond of different kinds of butterflies worldwide. IT must be a natural place to take photos. But what is dark run? It's located on a hill, and it's for dogs to run freely. Do you want to watch dogs play there? Frankly, i'm not interested in IT, but my kids will be like a dog with two tales. If they go there, they are dog lovers. Should I order tickets . in advance? No, you can get into IT for free through the main entrance, all from pavilion park. There's one more access, but that's not convenient. Okay, thank you for telling me so much. There's also a cafe at the park to satisfy your hunger. fantastic. There are many parks . and nature spots in the city. I'd like to go to a park for our family. Outdoor fun booklet. come back. Park is a good place for families to play outdoors and be closer to nature. There are over twenty species of butterflies in the butterflies garden, and you can even visit bucket gun back stock run. I'm really fond of different kinds of butterflies worldwide. IT must be a natural place to take photos. But what is dog run? It's located on a hill, and it's for dogs to run freely. Do you want to watch dogs play there? Frankly, i'm not interested in IT, but my kids will be like a dog with two tales. If they go there, they are dog lovers. Should I order tickets in advance? No, you can get into IT for free through the main entrance or from pavilion park. There's one more access, but that's not convenient. okay. Thank you for telling me so much. There's also a cafe at the park to satisfy your hunger. fantastic. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第24个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。If you visit america, you should be aware of some of the american customs and habits. All restaurants in america, except cash for payment, and most also except credit cards, you will seldom find a restaurant that accepts checks. IT is common to have to wait for a table in a popular restaurant. There are many popular restaurants that do not accept reservations or will only accept reservations for large parties. Many restaurants in amErica have a license to serve. The drinking age in amErica is twenty one. Tipping is another common custom. IT is expected that the customer will leave a tip for the server. The common practice is to leave a tip that is equal to fifteen percent of the total bill for acceptable service and about twenty percent for superior service. Smoking in amErica is not always consider to be a good social habit. Smoking in public is not as common in amErica as in many other countries. Generally, americans smoke less than europeans and much less than asians. IT is a fact that smoking is becoming less and less socially acceptable. Smoking is forbidden in many places. The illegal smoking age in amErica is eighteen. If you visit america, you should be aware of some of the american customs and habits. All restaurants in amErica except cash for payment, and most also accept credit cards. You will seldom find a restaurant that accepts checks. IT is common to have to wait for a table in a popular restaurant. There are many popular restaurants that do not accept reservations or will only accept reservations for large parties. Many restaurants in amErica have a license to serve. The drinking age in amErica is twenty one. Tipping is another common custom. IT is expected that the customer will leave a tip for the server. The common practice is to leave a tip that is equal to fifteen percent of the total bill for acceptable service and about twenty percent for superior service. Smoking in amErica is not always considered to be a good social habit. Smoking in public is not as common in amErica as in many other countries. Generally, americans smoke less than europeans and much less than asians. IT is a fact that smoking is becoming less and less socially acceptable. Smoking is forbidden in many places. The legal smoking age in amErica is eighteen.
周至六中2025-2026学年度第一学期期中考试
高二英语试题
(试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What keeps Jenny in a good state?
A. Her new lifestyle. B. Some nice clothes. C. Many outdoor sports.
2. What does the man think of reassembling the camera?
A. Easy. B. Interesting. C. Challenging.
3. What happened to the man this morning?
A. He missed the bus.
B. His computer was broken.
C. He quarreled with a taxi driver.
4. When will the speakers study together?
A. On Mondays. B. On Thursdays. C. On Fridays.
5. What is the woman?
A. A bank clerk. B. A hotel receptionist. C. A restaurant manager.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Why does the man refuse to see Sonic the Hedgehog 2?
A. He’s watched it. B. He thinks it childish. C. He doesn’t like cartoons.
7. Which movie has the woman waited for a long time?
A. Sherlock Holmes 3. B. Mission: Impossible 7. C. Sonic the Hedgehog
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What do Rose and her roommates have in common?
A. The major. B. The interest. C. The personality.
9. How does Jack find living on campus?
A. Annoying. B. Expensive. C. Great.
10. Where will Jack go next?
A. The library. B. The dormitory. C. The classroom.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. What do we know about medical development in the future?
A. Cancer may be cured. B. AIDS may disappear.C. Health care will be free.
12. What will make distant places more popular for holidays?
A. Better air service. B. Faster air transport.C. Lower cost for air travel.
13. What are the speakers talking about?
A. Future ways of traveling. B. Medical progress in the future.C. Changes in life in the next decade.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14. What attracts the woman most in the park?
A. Visiting a cafe. B. Watching butterflies. C. Playing with dogs.
15. Where will the woman’s kids go to have fun?
A. Dog Run. B. Pavilion Park. C. Butterfly Garden.
16. How many entrances are there to the park?
A. 2. B. 3. C. 4.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What do restaurants in America seldom accept?
A. Checks. B. Cash. C. Credit cards.
18. What is the common custom at popular restaurants in America?
A. They mainly serve for large parties.
B. They offer alcohol to guests over 18.
C. Many of them don’t accept reservations.
19. What percentage of the bill should be tipped for superior service?
A. About 15%. B. About 20%. C. About 25%.
20. Who generally smokes the least?
A. Asians. B. Europeans. C. Americans.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Judges and General Visitors Needed
The Sigma Xi Student Research Showcase (SRS) is an online science communication competition where high school, undergraduate, and graduate students compete for awards and recognition for outstanding virtual research presentations. The competition includes most worldwide research disciplines (学科), represented across the following categories:
Agriculture, Soil, and Natural Resources
Cell Biology and Biochemistry
Human Behavioral and Social Sciences
Math and Computer Science
Physics and Astronomy
Information for Judges
We are seeking professional researchers and science communicators with relevant knowledge or skills from the above-listed disciplines to serve as judges.
· Role: Judges will evaluate and interact with contestants by posting comments and questions on their presentation websites. Each judge will assess up to 10 websites, which primarily contain a research abstract and a slide presentation.
· Requirements: Sigma Xi membership is preferred but not required.
· Judging Period: Judging will take place from April 26 to May 10, 2022. This online format allows for flexibility with each judge’s personal schedule, as no travel is required.
· Further Details: For more comprehensive information and judging criteria, please click here to download the SRS Judges Manual.
Information for General Visitors
General visitors are welcome to explore the presentation websites and engage with the research!
· Ways to Participate:
Watch the personal videos of the presenters.
Read the research abstracts.
Comment in the discussion forums (look for a link most likely appearing as “comments & reactions”).
Vote for the “People’s Choice Award” winner.
· People’s Choice Award: The winner of this award will receive prize money of up to $250.
Sample Presentation Site
To view a sample Student Showcase presentation site, please visit: http://sigmaxishowcase.tumblr.com/
21. Who is the most suitable judge for this competition?
A. A high school science teacher. B. A professor of ancient history.
C. A researcher in astronomy. D. A graduate student in art design.
22. What is a judge required to do?
A. Travel to presentation sites. B. Score live video presentations.
C. Evaluate online research submissions. D. Vote for the People’s Choice Award.
23. Where is this text most likely from?
A. A university newsletter. B. A scientific journal.
C. A conference invitation letter. D. An online recruitment notice.
B
When Tina Farr visits the year 2 classroom at her Oxford primary school, she can feel the change in atmosphere since play was put firmly back on the curriculum (课程). “The children come running up with things they have made. There is always a shop on the go so they will be pricing up something or finding change,” the headteacher says.
Play-based learning — letting children move around, make up games and explore within loosely guided activities — usually stops when they attend primary school. Lessons then become desk-based, focused on reading and writing.
Farr had long championed the value of play, working hard to bring it into break time. “Teachers would recognise what we do and it doesn’t take any more planning than the standard approach.” With play-based learning in place for her year 1 and 2 children, Farr then looked at where else she could change any practices that weren’t working. “If a practice isn’t in line with healthy child development, why are we doing it?”
The school’s year 5 children — aged nine and 10 — were struggling to sit still in a tight space so she removed all the furniture. “The impact was immediate and impressive. Children now choose where and how to learn. A class once struggling with attention is now calm and engaged.” A teacher noted: “Their self-regulation has improved greatly. They settle down to work much more readily.”
Farr believes the outdated system needs urgent change. “We have neuroscience (神经科学) that shows us children learn through play.” In June the school sailed through its OFSTED inspection. “The inspector really understood our play-based learning.” Farr’s message is that her approach can be rolled out. “It’s blown my mind how engaged the children are. It’s phenomenal (了不起的),” she says.
24. Which of the following best describes “play-based learning”?
A. Children following clear instructions to complete art projects.
B. Children creating their own games and exploring personal interests.
C. Children completing academic worksheets at their desks.
D. Children memorizing facts through repetitive classroom drills.
25. Why did Farr implement play-based learning?
A. To reduce teaching preparation time. B. To improve exam performance.
C. To support child development. D. To attract media attention.
26. How did the fifth graders respond to the new classroom arrangement?
A. Became more distracted. B. Gained better concentration.
C. Grew more independent. D. Developed stronger opinions.
27. What does the final paragraph emphasize about Farr’s approach?
A. Its scientific basis. B. Its implementation costs.
C. Its popularity with parents. D. Its academic achievements.
C
The concept of “China chic”, or guochao, has become popular in recent years. According to relevant data, the search volume for the keyword “Guochao” increased by 392.66% year-on-year from January to July 2022. The Baidu 2021 Guochao Pride Search Big Data Report revealed that interest in guochao has skyrocketed over the past 10 years. Domestic products are now in fashion, and domestic consumption has increasingly become an important choice for the new generation of consumers.
China chic integrates unique cultural elements with the latest trends across various industries. It not only meets younger consumers’ desire for personality and fashion but also helps revive traditional culture. The rise of China chic is a result of China’s rapid economic development and is driven by certain cultural motivations. Additionally, the continuous improvement of Chinese people’s consumption power is an important factor behind the rise of China chic.
Most importantly, cultural confidence is the driving force behind the rise of China chic. Five thousand years of Chinese civilization have left behind a rich cultural heritage. In many ways, guochao is the perfect representative of the new wave of Chinese cultural pride. Originating in the fashion industry, this trend reflects Chinese consumers’ renewed interest in their cultural heritage. The guochao trend is strongest among young adults who have grown up in an increasingly powerful China and thus possess a strong sense of national pride. China’s national strength is growing, and its soft power is also on the rise.
Even so, we still have a long way to go in promoting China chic. But as it has become a part of people’s lives, there is no doubt that even more diverse China chic products will emerge in the future to showcase Chinese charm.
28. What does the underlined word “skyrocketed” in the first paragraph mean?
A. Risen sharply. B. Dropped obviously.
C. Remained stable. D.Changed slightly.
29. Which best describes “China chic”?
A. It aims mainly to promote Chinese exports.
B. It mixes traditional culture with current trends.
C. It attracts mostly middle-aged and older consumers.
D. It draws major inspiration from Western fashion styles.
30. What is identified as the primary driver behind the rise of China chic?
A. The expansion of China’s economy.
B. The growth in people’s purchasing power.
C. A renewed sense of cultural identity.
D. The influence of social media on the youth.
31. What does the author imply about the future of China chic?
A. It will soon lead global fashion.
B. It will need more policy support.
C. It will remain a small market.
D. It will continue to develop and diversify.
D
Prehistoric people may have used firelight to create the illusion of movement in their art. An analysis of 50 carved stones dug up in France suggests that when the stones were placed near a fire, the light made the carved animals appear to move, researchers reported on April 20 in PLOS ONE. These stones, or “plaquettes”, were discovered in the 1860s in a rock shelter called Montastruc and were carved with images of animals such as horses and deer. The site was used by Magdalenian people, hunter-gatherers who inhabited the area between 23,000 and 14,000 years ago.
The researchers analyzed heat damage on the stones, which indicated that they had been exposed directly to high temperatures for prolonged periods, and created 3D models of the stones. These models were imported into virtual reality software and placed next to a virtual hearth (壁炉炉床) so that the heat-damaged areas were closest to the flames, simulating how the stones might have been arranged in real life. The researchers then observed the visual effects under the virtual firelight.
“It was surprising to see how dynamic the art was and how much your experience of the art changed with something as simple as placing it near a fire,” says Andy Needham, an archaeologist at the University of York in England. He suggests that the artists intentionally carved along the contours (轮廓) of the rock to use the flickering firelight to create an impression of meaningful movement.
The finding enhances archaeologists’ understanding of the relationship between early humans’ artwork and fire. Another recent study found that Stone Age humans created “hidden” art in dark caves that could only be illuminated and viewed with appropriate lighting.
32. What is known about the carved stones from the text?
A. They were found in Spain in the 1860s.
B. They were carved with animals in motion.
C. They were made by Magdalenian people about 14,000 years ago.
D. They showed animals like horses and deer.
33. Why did the researchers create 3D models and place them near a virtual hearth?
A. To measure the exact temperature of the flames.
B. To imitate how the stones might have been used with fire.
C. To repair the heat-damaged areas on the stones.
D. To identify the types of animals carved on the stones.
34. What does Andy Needham suggest about the ancient artists?
A. They preferred to work in dark caves.
B. They avoided carving near the edges of the stones.
C. They had a deep understanding of visual effects.
D. They might have relied on firelight while carving the stones.
35. What is a suitable title for the text?
A. Hidden Art in Dark Caves
B. How Ancient People Made Tools from Stones
C. A New Study on Hunter-Gatherer Life in France
D. The Effect of Firelight on Ancient Art Perception
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Soon you’ll be done with the stresses of high school. You might think college will be a breeze — studying your favorite courses and hanging out with your friends all day. 36 Creating good habits can help you settle in faster and make the most of college life. Here are some habits you might need to work on.
Manage your time. No more sitting in the classroom from dawn till dusk. You’ll have a unique class timetable and more free time. Parents or teachers won’t be around to help plan your schedule. Spend some time figuring out which study routines and schedules work best for you. 37
38 College is a crucial time for personal development, so make sure you stay on track and maintain a positive attitude. Don’t hesitate to seek help if you face problems you don’t know how to handle. Colleges offer many excellent student services, including academic tutoring, mental health counseling (咨询), and career advice. These are great free resources that help you both in the short and long term. 39 This will save you a lot of stress.
Be kind to yourself. There may be expectations for you and others to excel in college. If you don’t meet these expectations, you might feel disappointed. 40 You might experience stress during your first semester if your grades are lower than expected. Once you adjust your expectations and improve your skills, you’ll likely feel more comfortable.
Above all, be brave! You only live once!
A. Seek help when you need it.
B. Keep positive when in trouble.
C. College life can be tough for most freshmen.
D. This avoids study stress and allows time for socializing.
E. But in the beginning, you may find yourself overwhelmed.
F. If you’re confused about class content, ask your teachers or classmates.
G. Don’t compare yourself to others; find ways to release stress.
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四个选项中选出最佳选项。
In a small Oregon town, Sarah lives with her three children. Every Wednesday, she pushes her old shopping cart to Hank’s Grocery. The price tags feel like serious 41 , forcing her to calculate if she can afford milk and bread. That day, when the checkout screen flashed $47.85, she frantically (慌乱地) searched her canvas jacket pockets — she had left her 42 at home.
“It’s alright,” Maggie the cashier said 43 , “We can hold these for you.” A rustle of 44 traveled through the line. Embarrassed, Sarah met gentle blue-grey eyes. A man in a flannel (法兰绒) shirt quietly 45 his card: “Please, allow me.” As he bent down for a can that had rolled away, Sarah noticed wood dust on his 46 cuffs — a working man, not wealthy himself.
That gift of $47.85 planted a 47 in Sarah’s heart. The following Sunday, she showed up at the Warm Light Food Bank — and there he was, moving potatoes. He was one of the 48 who started the project. From that day on, Sarah volunteered weekly, 49 donated clothes. Her daughter drew sunflowers on food boxes, and her twin boys learned to 50 canned goods.
Three years later, on Thanksgiving morning, Sarah stood at the food bank, 51 meal boxes to two hundred families. She watched her once-shy twins confidently 52 new volunteers how to use the scanner. Morning light filtered through icicles (冰锥), scattering rainbows in the steam-filled room. That initial kindness ignited a cycle of 53 through seasons — as Sarah often told her children: “Every 54 of kindness we catch is worth nurturing into a 55 that illuminates others.”
41. A. teachers B. judges C. examiners D. coaches
42. A. receipt B. wallet C. bag D. cart
43. A. loudly B. proudly C. coldly D. softly
44. A. excitement B. worry C. impatience D. silence
45. A. held back B. held up C. pull back D. pull away
46. A. faded B. clean C. colorful D. expensive
47. A. seed B. idea C. hope D. doubt
48. A. visitors B. workers C. founders D. managers
49. A. selling B. organizing C. designing D. wearing
50. A. cook B. taste C. buy D. sort
51. A. collecting B. distributing C. making D. storing
52. A. ordering B. warning C. teaching D. asking
53. A. growth B. motivation C. innovation D. generosity
54. A. spark B. amount C. piece D. degree
55. A. shadow B. fire C. light D. dream
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
In ancient times, Quzhou, a city in the western part of Zhejiang province, 56 (know) as a center for spreading Confucianism. However, over time, it lost its 57 (significant), and some people cannot even pronounce the city’s name 58 (correct), as the first character, “qu”, is written in a complicated way.
Quzhou, 59 (boast) a population of about 2.27 million, has become one of the most popular tourist destinations for young Chinese this year, thanks to the 60 (power) impact of a number of pop stars who have added the city to their performance schedules.
In March 2023, singer-songwriter Xue Zhiqian held two concerts at the Quzhou Sports Center, which was designed by architect Ma Yansong 61 has a capacity of more than 30,000. Hotels in the city reported record-setting occupancy levels, even though they had raised their room rates due to the surging demand.
The nation’s booming performing arts scene has also helped promote tourism, according to a report 62 (release) by the China Association of Performing Arts. Large cities, including Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong province, are no strangers 63 pop stars’ tour plans. However, 64 handful of third-tier and lower-tier cities were also included in artists’ schedules.
Since March, Quzhou 65 (stage) concerts by other pop stars, including Jeff Chang and Alex To, along with music festivals and galas featuring singers such as Li Yuchun and Pu Shu.
第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假如你校进行了一项视力调查,发现学生视力下降问题比较严重,请你以“Fighting the Rise of Short-Sightedness in Students”为题写一篇短文,介绍有关调查情况,内容包括:
1. 学生视力状况;2. 主要原因;3. 提出建议。
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。
Fighting the Rise of Short-Sightedness in Students
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,使之成为一篇完整的短文。
My sister Sumi is a single mother, and her daughter Anna has always been called “Number 23.” Every time the school released exam results, Anna would end up in 23rd place among the 50 pupils. Always 23, regardless of topic or term. The nickname always filled Sumi with concern.
Sumi now runs a service firm that plans small events — outdoor trips for staff and their families, or weekend parties. The discussion nearly always turns to their children, since most of her clients are parents. You know how it goes — one parent discusses their child’s piano honors, another boasts about Math Olympiads or leadership responsibilities. Sumi would simply sit there, softly nodding, feeling uncomfortable. While others were honoring these “great youngsters,” all she could think about was Anna and her Number 23.
At a family get-together, as lunch concluded, someone playfully asked the youngsters what they wanted to be when they grew up. Bold, ambitious answers filled the room: “I want to be a pianist!” “I want to be a famous actor!” “I want to be a politician!” “I’ll start a business and make tons of money!” Adults applauded each declaration, celebrating these impressive dreams.
Anna, however, didn’t answer. She was quietly helping — bringing cups of soup, handing out cookies — content in her own little world. The relative then prompted, “Anna, what do you want to be?” Anna paused, then smiled. “Uncle, I want to be a Montessori teacher. I love tiny kids, dancing, singing, and playing.” The lively room fell silent.
Sumi’s heart sank with embarrassment, fearing the quiet meant adults found Anna’s dream small or unimpressive. Yet, Anna remained calm, her gentle smile unwavering (坚定的), as if she knew a profound truth about her path’s value and joy, a truth the adults, caught in worldly expectations, hadn’t grasped.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸相应位置作答。
An elderly aunt broke into warm applause.
For the first time, Sumi saw “Number 23” not as a shortcoming.
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$周至六中2025一2026学年高二上学期期中考试英语试卷
(试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选
项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟
的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What keeps Jenny in a good state?
A.Her new lifestyle.
B.Some nice clothes.
C.Many outdoor sports.
2.What does the man think of reassembling the camera?
A.Easy.
B.Interesting.
C.Challenging.
3.What happened to the man this morning?
A.He missed the bus.
B.His computer was broken.
C.He quarreled with a taxi driver.
4.When will the speakers study together?
A.On Mondays.
B.On Thursdays.
C.On Fridays.
5.What is the woman?
A.A bank clerk.B.A hotel receptionist.
C.A restaurant manager.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Why does the man refuse to see Sonic the Hedgehog 2?
A.He's watched it.
B.He thinks it childish.
C.He doesn't
like
cartoons.
7.Which movie has the woman waited for a long time?
A.Sherlock Holmes 3.
B.Mission:Impossible 7.
C.Sonic the Hedgehog
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What do Rose and her roommates have in common?
A.The major.
B.The interest.
C.The personality.
9.How does Jack find living on campus?
A.Annoying.
B.Expensive.
C.Great.
10.Where will Jack go next?
A.The library.
B.The dormitory.
C.The classroom.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What do we know about medical development in the future?
A.Cancer may be cured.B.AIDS may disappear.C.Health care will be free.
12.What will make distant places more popular for holidays?
A.Better air service.B.Faster air transport.C.Lower cost for air travel.
13.What are the speakers talking about?
A.Future ways of traveling.
B.Medical progress in the future.
C.Changes in life in the next decade
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.What attracts the woman most in the park?
A.Visiting a cafe.
B.Watching butterflies.
C.Playing with dogs.
15.Where will the woman's kids go to have fun?
A.Dog Run.
B.Pavilion Park.
C.Butterfly Garden.
16.How many entrances are there to the park?
A.2.
B.3.
C.4.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What do restaurants in America seldom accept?
A.Checks.
B.Cash.
C.Credit cards.
18.What is the common custom at popular restaurants in America?
A.They mainly serve for large parties.
B.They offer alcohol to guests over 18.
C.Many of them don't accept reservations.
19.What percentage of the bill should be tipped for superior service?
A.About 15%.
B.About 20%.
C.About 25%.
20.Who generally smokes the least?
A.Asians.
B.Europeans.
C.Americans.
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
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Judges and General Visitors Needed
The Sigma Xi Student Research Showcase (SRS)is an online science
communication competition where high school,undergraduate,and graduate students
compete for awards and recognition for outstanding virtual research presentations.
The competition includes most worldwide research disciplines ()represented
across the following categories:
Agriculture,Soil,and Natural Resources
Cell Biology and Biochemistry
Human Behavioral and Social Sciences
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Math and Computer Science
Physics and Astronomy
Information for Judges
We are seeking professional researchers and science communicators with
relevant knowledge or skills from the above-listed disciplines to serve as judges.
Role:Judges will evaluate and interact with contestants by posting comments and
questions on their presentation websites.Each judge will assess up to 10 websites,
which primarily contain a research abstract and a slide presentation.
Requirements:Sigma Xi membership is preferred but not required.
Judging Period:Judging will take place from April 26 to May 10,2022.This
online format allows for flexibility with each judge's personal schedule,as no
travel is required.
Further Details:For more comprehensive information and judging criteria,please
click here to download the SRS Judges Manual.
Information for General Visitors
General visitors are welcome to explore the presentation websites and engage
with the research!
●Ways to Participate:
Watch the personal videos of the presenters.
Read the research abstracts.
Comment in the discussion forums (look for a link most likely appearing as
"comments reactions").
Vote for the"People's Choice Award"winner.
People's Choice Award:The winner of this award will receive prize money of up
to$250.
Sample Presentation Site
To view a sample Student Showcase presentation site,please visit:
http://sigmaxishowcase.tumblr.com/
21.Who is the most suitable judge for this competition?
A.A high school science teacher.
B.A professor of ancient history.
C.A researcher in astronomy.
D.A graduate student in art design.
22.What is a judge required to do?
A.Travel to presentation sites.
B.Score live video presentations.
C.Evaluate online research submissions.D.Vote for the People's Choice Award.
23.Where is this text most likely from?
A.A university newsletter.
B.A scientific journal.
C.A conference invitation letter.
D.An online recruitment notice.
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When Tina Farr visits the year 2 classroom at her Oxford primary school,she can
feel the change in atmosphere since play was put firmly back on the curriculum
)"The children come running up with things they have made.There is always a
shop on the go so they will be pricing up something or finding change,"the
headteacher says.
Play-based learning -letting children move around,make up games and
explore within loosely guided activities-usually stops when they attend primary
school.Lessons then become desk-based,focused on reading and writing.
Farr had long championed the value of play,working hard to bring it into break
time."Teachers would recognise what we do and it doesn't take any more planning
than the standard approach."With play-based learning in place for her year I and 2
children,Farr then looked at where else she could change any practices that weren't
working."If a practice isn't in line with healthy child development,why are we doing
it?”
The school's year 5 children-aged nine and 10-were struggling to sit still in
a tight space so she removed all the furniture."The impact was immediate and
impressive.Children now choose where and how to learn.A class once struggling
with attention is now calm and engaged."A teacher noted:"Their self-regulation has
improved greatly.They settle down to work much more readily."
Farr believes the outdated system needs urgent change."We have neuroscience
(神经科学)that shows us children learn through play..”In June the school sailed
through its OFSTED inspection."The inspector really understood our play-based
learning."Farr's message is that her approach can be rolled out."It's blown my mind
how engaged the children are..It's phenomenal(了不起的),”she says.
24.Which of the following best describes"play-based learning"?
A.Children following clear instructions to complete art projects
B.Children creating their own games and exploring personal interests.
C.Children completing academic worksheets at their desks
D.Children memorizing facts through repetitive classroom drills.
25.Why did Farr implement play-based learning?
A.To reduce teaching preparation time.B.To improve exam performance.
C.To support child development.
D.To attract media attention.
26.How did the fifth graders respond to the new classroom arrangement?
A.Became more distracted.
B.Gained better concentration.
C.Grew more independent.
D.Developed stronger opinions.
27.What does the final paragraph emphasize about Farr's approach?
A.Its scientific basis.
B.Its implementation costs.
C.Its popularity with parents.
D.Its academic achievements.
C
The concept of"China chic",or guochao,has become popular in recent years.
According to relevant data,the search volume for the keyword "Guochao"increased
by 392.66%year-on-year from January to July 2022.The Baidu 2021 Guochao Pride
Search Big Data Report revealed that interest in guochao has skyrocketed over the
past 10 years.Domestic products are now in fashion,and domestic consumption has
increasingly become an important choice for the new generation of consumers.
China chic integrates unique cultural elements with the latest trends across
various industries.It not only meets younger consumers'desire for personality and
fashion but also helps revive traditional culture.The rise of China chic is a result of
China's rapid economic development and is driven by certain cultural motivations.
Additionally,the continuous improvement of Chinese people's consumption power is
an important factor behind the rise of China chic.
Most importantly,cultural confidence is the driving force behind the rise of
China chic.Five thousand years of Chinese civilization have left behind a rich cultural
heritage.In many ways,guochao is the perfect representative of the new wave of
Chinese cultural pride.Originating in the fashion industry,this trend reflects Chinese
consumers'renewed interest in their cultural heritage.The guochao trend is strongest
among young adults who have grown up in an increasingly powerful China and thus
possess a strong sense of national pride.China's national strength is growing,and its
soft power is also on the rise.
Even so,we still have a long way to go in promoting China chic.But as it has
become a part of people's lives,there is no doubt that even more diverse China chic
products will emerge in the future to showcase Chinese charm.
28.What does the underlined word"skyrocketed"in the first paragraph mean?
A.Risen sharply.
B.Dropped obviously.
C.Remained stable.
D.Changed slightly.
29.Which best describes"China chic"?
A.It aims mainly to promote Chinese exports.
B.It mixes traditional culture with current trends.
C.It attracts mostly middle-aged and older consumers.
D.It draws major inspiration from Western fashion styles.
30.What is identified as the primary driver behind the rise of China chic?
A.The expansion of China's economy.
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B.The growth in people's purchasing power.
C.A renewed sense of cultural identity.
D.The influence of social media on the youth.
31.What does the author imply about the future of China chic?
A.It will soon lead global fashion.
B.It will need more policy support.
C.It will remain a small market.
D.It will continue to develop and diversify.
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Prehistoric people may have used firelight to create the illusion of movement in
their art.An analysis of 50 carved stones dug up in France suggests that when the
stones were placed near a fire,the light made the carved animals appear to move,
researchers reported on April 20 in PLOS ONE.These stones,or "plaquettes",were
discovered in the 1860s in a rock shelter called Montastruc and were carved with
images of animals such as horses and deer.The site was used by Magdalenian people,
hunter-gatherers who inhabited the area between 23,000 and 14,000 years ago.
The researchers analyzed heat damage on the stones,which indicated that they
had been exposed directly to high temperatures for prolonged periods,and created 3D
models of the stones.These models were imported into virtual reality software and
placed next to a virtual hearth(壁炉炉床)so that the heat-.damaged areas were closest
to the flames,simulating how the stones might have been arranged in real life.The
researchers then observed the visual effects under the virtual firelight.
"It was surprising to see how dynamic the art was and how much your
experience of the art changed with something as simple as placing it near a fire,"says
Andy Needham,an archaeologist at the University of York in England.He suggests
that the artists intentionally carved along the contours (of the rock to use the
flickering firelight to create an impression of meaningful movement.
The finding enhances archaeologists'understanding of the relationship between
early humans'artwork and fire.Another recent study found that Stone Age humans
created "hidden"art in dark caves that could only be illuminated and viewed with
appropriate lighting.
32.What is known about the carved stones from the text?
A.They were found in Spain in the 1860s.
B.They were carved with animals in motion.
C.They were made by Magdalenian people about 14,000 years ago.
D.They showed animals like horses and deer.
33.Why did the researchers create 3D models and place them near a virtual hearth?
A.To measure the exact temperature of the flames.
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B.To imitate how the stones might have been used with fire.
C.To repair the heat-damaged areas on the stones.
D.To identify the types of animals carved on the stones.
34.What does Andy Needham suggest about the ancient artists?
A.They preferred to work in dark caves.
B.They avoided carving near the edges of the stones.
C.They had a deep understanding of visual effects.
D.They might have relied on firelight while carving the stones.
35.What is a suitable title for the text?
A.Hidden Art in Dark Caves
B.How Ancient People Made Tools from Stones
C.A New Study on Hunter-Gatherer Life in France
D.The Effect of Firelight on Ancient Art Perception
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中
有两项为多余选项。
Soon you'll be done with the stresses of high school.You might think college will be a
breeze-studying your favorite courses and hanging out with your friends all day.
36 Creating good habits can help you settle in faster and make the most of college
life.Here are some habits you might need to work on.
Manage your time.No more sitting in the classroom from dawn till dusk.You'll
have a unique class timetable and more free time.Parents or teachers won't be around
to help plan your schedule.Spend some time figuring out which study routines and
schedules work best for you.37
38 College is a crucial time for personal development,so make sure you
stay on track and maintain a positive attitude.Don't hesitate to seek help if you face
problems you don't know how to handle.Colleges offer many excellent student
services,including academic tutoring,mental health counseling ()and career
advice.These are great free resources that help you both in the short and long term.
39 This will save you a lot of stress.
Be kind to yourself.There may be expectations for you and others to excel in
college.If you don't meet these expectations,you might feel disappointed.40
You might experience stress during your first semester if your grades are lower than
expected.Once you adjust your expectations and improve your skills,you'll likely
feel more comfortable.
Above all,be brave!You only live once!
A.Seek help when you need it.
B.Keep positive when in trouble.
C.College life can be tough for most freshmen.
D.This avoids study stress and allows time for socializing.
E.But in the beginning,you may find yourself overwhelmed.
F.If you're confused about class content,ask your teachers or classmates.
G.Don't compare yourself to others;find ways to release stress.
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四个选项中选出最佳选项。
In a small Oregon town,Sarah lives with her three children.Every Wednesday,
she pushes her old shopping cart to Hank's Grocery.The price tags feel like serious
41,forcing her to calculate if she can afford milk and bread.That day,when the
checkout screen flashed $47.85,she frantically (searched her canvas jacket
pockets-she had left her 42 at home.
“Tt's alright,”Maggie the cashier said_43_,“We can hold these for you.”A
rustle of 44 traveled through the line.Embarrassed,Sarah met gentle blue-grey
eyes.A man in a flannel(法兰绒)shirt quietly45 his card:Please,allow me.”
As he bent down for a can that had rolled away,Sarah noticed wood dust on his 46
cuffs-a working man,not wealthy himself.
That gift of $47.85 planted a 47 in Sarah's heart.The following Sunday,
she showed up at the Warm Light Food Bank-and there he was,moving potatoes.He
was one of the 48 who started the project.From that day on,Sarah volunteered
weekly,49 donated clothes.Her daughter drew sunflowers on food boxes,and
her twin boys learned to 50 canned goods
Three years later,on Thanksgiving morning,Sarah stood at the food bank,51
meal boxes to two hundred families.She watched her once-shy twins confidently
52 new volunteers how to use the scanner.Morning light filtered through icicles
()scattering rainbows in the steam-filled room.That initial kindness ignited a
cycle of 53 through seasons-as Sarah often told her children:"Every 54
of kindness we catch is worth nurturing into a 55 that illuminates others."
41.A.teachers
B.judges
C.examiners
D.coaches
42.A.receipt
B.wallet
C.bag
D.cart
43.A.loudly
B.proudly
C.coldly
D.softly
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44.A.excitement
B.worry
C.impatience
D.silence
45.A.held back
B.held up
C.pull back
D.pull away
46.A.faded
B.clean
C.colorful
D.expensive
47.A.seed
B.idea
C.hope
D.doubt
48.A.visitors
B.workers
C.founders
D.managers
49.A.selling
B.organizing
C.designing
D.wearing
50.A.cook
B.taste
C.buy
D.sort
51.A.collecting
B.distributing
C.making
D.storing
52.A.ordering
B.warning
C.teaching
D.asking
53.A.growth
B.motivation
C.innovation
D.generosity
54.A.spark
B.amount
C.piece
D.degree
55.A.shadow
B.fire
C.light
D.dream
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
In ancient times,Quzhou,a city in the western part of Zhejiang province,56
(know)as a center for spreading Confucianism.However,over time,it lost its 57
(significant),and some people cannot even pronounce the city's name 58
(correct),as the first character,"qu",is written in a complicated way.
Quzhou,59(boast)a population of about 2.27 million,has become one
of the most popular tourist destinations for young Chinese this year,thanks to the
60 (power)impact of a number of pop stars who have added the city to their
performance schedules.
In March 2023,singer-songwriter Xue Zhiqian held two concerts at the Quzhou
Sports Center,which was designed by architect Ma Yansong 61 has a capacity
of more than 30,000.Hotels in the city reported record-setting occupancy levels,
even though they had raised their room rates due to the surging demand.
The nation's booming performing arts scene has also helped promote tourism,
according to a report 62 (release)by the China Association of Performing Arts.
Large cities,including Beijing,Shanghai,and Guangzhou,the capital of Guangdong
province,are no strangers 63 pop stars'tour plans.However,64 handful
of third-tier and lower-tier cities were also included in artists'schedules.
Since March,Quzhou 65(stage)concerts by other pop stars,including
Jeff Chang and Alex To,along with music festivals and galas featuring singers such
as Li Yuchun and Pu Shu.
第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假如你校进行了一项视力调查,发现学生视力下降问题比较严重,请你以
“Fighting the Rise of Short-Sightedness in Students”为题写一篇短文,介绍有关
调查情况,内容包括:
1.学生视力状况:
2.主要原因:
3.提出建议。
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。
Fighting the Rise of Short-Sightedness in Students
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,使之成为一篇完整
的短文。
My sister Sumi is a single mother,and her daughter Anna has always been called
"Number 23."Every time the school released exam results,Anna would end up in
23rd place among the 50 pupils.Always 23,regardless of topic or term.The nickname
always filled Sumi with concern.
Sumi now runs a service firm that plans small events-outdoor trips for staff
and their families,or weekend parties.The discussion nearly always turns to their
children,since most of her clients are parents.You know how it goes-one parent
discusses their child's piano honors,another boasts about Math Olympiads or
leadership responsibilities.Sumi would simply sit there,softly nodding,feeling
uncomfortable.While others were honoring these "great youngsters,"all she could
think about was Anna and her Number 23.
At a family get-together,as lunch concluded,someone playfully asked the
youngsters what they wanted to be when they grew up.Bold,ambitious answers filled
the room:"I want to be a pianist!""I want to be a famous actor!""I want to be a
politician!"Ill start a business and make tons of money!"Adults applauded each
declaration,celebrating these impressive dreams.
Anna,however,didn't answer.She was quietly helping-bringing cups of soup,
handing out cookies-content in her own little world.The relative then prompted,
10周至六中2025-2026学年度第一学期期中考试
高二英语答题纸
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高二英语参考答案及解析
第一部分 听力
1~5 ACACB 6~10 BABCA 11~15 ACCBA 16~20 BACBC
第二部分 阅读
第一节
A
本文是一篇应用文(招募通知)。文章介绍了Sigma Xi学生研究展示(SRS)在线科学竞赛活动,并分别面向评委和普通访客说明了参与方式、要求及活动详情。
21. C 细节理解题。根据Information for Judges中的“We are seeking professional researchers and science communicators with relevant knowledge or skills from the above-listed disciplines to serve as judges.”可知,评委需是相关领域的专业研究者或科学传播者,且学科类别包括“Physics and Astronomy”。故选C。
22. C 细节理解题。根据Information for Judges中的“Role: Judges will evaluate and interact with contestants by posting comments and questions on their presentation websites. Each judge will assess up to 10 websites, which primarily contain a research abstract and a slide presentation.”可知,评委需审阅学生在线提交的展示内容(包括摘要和幻灯片),并提供反馈。故选C。
23. D 推理判断题。文章语言简洁直接,包含具体操作指引(如网址链接和下载指南),且具有招募宣传目的,符合在线招募通知的特点。A、B、C选项的文本类型与语言风格不符。故选D。
B
本文是一篇教育实践报道。文章介绍了校长Tina Farr在学校推行游戏化学习的创新做法及其积极成效。Farr校长通过将游戏重新纳入课程,创建灵活学习空间,基于神经科学理论改善教学方法。这种改革提升了学生的专注力和自我调节能力,并获得教育督察的认可。
24. B 细节理解题。根据文章第二段中的“Play-based learning — letting children move around, make up games and explore within loosely guided activities”可知,游戏化学习,让孩子们在宽松的引导活动中自由活动、编游戏和探索。选项B中的“creating their own games”直接对应原文中的“make up games”,而“exploring personal interests”精准概括了“explore within loosely guided activities”的本质,完美抓住了自主创造和自由探索的两个核心要素。故选B。
25. C 推理判断题。根据文章第三段中的“If a practice isn’t in line with healthy child development, why are we doing it?”可推知,Farr的主要目的是支持儿童健康发展。故选C。
26. B 细节理解题。根据文章第四段中的“The impact was immediate and impressive. Children now choose where and how to learn. A class once struggling with attention is now calm and engaged”和“Their self-regulation has improved greatly. They settle down to work much more readily.”可知,学生们在新教室布置下,注意力得到了改善,能够更平静地投入学习,自我调节能力也大大提高,能更迅速地静下心来学习。这说明学生们注意力更集中了。故选B。
27. A 推理判断题。文章最后一段提到“We have neuroscience (神经科学) that shows us children learn through play.”以及“The inspector really understood our play-based learning.”,强调了有神经科学证明孩子们通过游戏学习,并且检查员也理解了这种基于游戏的学习方式。这突出了Farr的方法有科学依据。故选A。
C
本文是一篇议论文。文章介绍了“国潮”现象近年来的兴起,分析了其受欢迎的原因和社会意义,并展望了未来发展。国潮(China chic)将传统文化元素与现代潮流相结合,深受年轻消费者喜爱。其兴起源于经济增长、文化自信和消费能力提升。文章强调文化自信是主要动力,并指出国潮仍有发展空间。
28. A 细节理解题。根据第一段“The Baidu 2021 Guochao Pride Search Big Data Report revealed that interest in guochao has skyrocketed over the past 10 years.”可知,guochao的兴趣在过去10年里“skyrocketed”。结合上下文,前一句提到“the search volume for the keyword ‘Guochao’ increased by 392.66% year-on-year”,这表明对guochao的兴趣是急剧增长的。“skyrocketed”意为“猛涨,飞速上升”,像火箭一样冲上天空。因此,选项A“Risen sharply”(急剧上升)最符合其含义。故选A。
29. B 细节理解题。根据文章第二段首句“China chic integrates unique cultural elements with the latest trends across various industries.”可知,国潮将独特的文化元素与各行业的最新趋势相结合。选项B“It mixes traditional culture with current trends”是对原文的同义替换和概括,其中“traditional culture”对应“unique cultural elements”,“current trends”对应“latest trends”。故选B。
30. C 推理判断题。根据文章第三段中的“Most importantly, cultural confidence is the driving force behind the rise of China chic.”和“In many ways, guochao is the perfect representative of the new wave of Chinese cultural pride.”可知,文化自信被明确指出是“China chic”兴起的“最重要”的驱动力。“A renewed sense of cultural identity”是对“cultural confidence”和“new wave of Chinese cultural pride”的概括和替换。虽然第二段也提到了“China’s rapid economic development”和“continuous improvement of Chinese people’s consumption power”是其兴起的原因和重要因素,但第三段明确用“Most importantly”强调了文化自信的“primary”地位。故选C。
31. D 推理判断题。根据文章最后一段内容可知,尽管还有很长的路要走,但作者确信未来会有更多样化的中国风产品出现,以展示中国魅力。这表明作者认为中国风潮将继续发展并变得更加多样化。选项D“It will continue to develop and diversify”是对原文“even more diverse China chic products will emerge in the future”的直接概括。故选D。
D
本文是一篇科普说明文。文章介绍了一项关于史前人类可能利用火光使雕刻动物产生运动错觉的研究,包括研究背景、方法、发现及意义。
32. D 细节理解题。根据第一段中的“These stones, or ‘plaquettes’, were discovered in the 1860s in a rock shelter called Montastruc and were carved with images of animals such as horses and deer.”可知,这些石板上雕刻着马和鹿等动物的图像。选项D“They showed animals like horses and deer”与原文信息直接吻合。故选D。
33. B 推理判断题。根据第二段中的“These models were imported into virtual reality software and placed next to a virtual hearth (壁炉炉床) so that the heat-damaged areas were closest to the flames, simulating how the stones might have been arranged in real life. The researchers then observed the visual effects under the virtual firelight.”可知,研究人员创建3D模型并将其放置在虚拟壁炉旁,是为了“模拟这些石头在现实生活中可能被摆放的方式”,并观察在虚拟火光下的视觉效果。选项B“To imitate how the stones might have been used with fire”是对原文“simulating how the stones might have been arranged in real life”的同义替换和概括,准确表达了研究目的。故选B。
34. C 推理判断题。根据第三段中Andy Needham的观点“He suggests that the artists intentionally carved along the contours (轮廓) of the rock to use the flickering firelight to create an impression of meaningful movement.”可知,他认为艺术家们是“有意地”沿着石头的轮廓雕刻,以利用闪烁的火光创造出有意义的运动感。这种“有意地”利用光影效果来达到“有意义的运动”的艺术表现,表明他们对视觉效果有深入的理解。选项C“They had a deep understanding of visual effects”是对这一点的合理推断。故选C。
35. D 标题判断题。文章开篇即提出“Prehistoric people may have used firelight to create the illusion of movement in their art”,随后第二、三段详细描述了研究人员如何通过模拟火光来验证这一假设,并引用考古学家的观点支持火光在艺术感知中的作用。最后一段也提到火光与早期人类艺术的关系。因此,文章的核心内容是探讨火光对古代艺术感知(特别是运动错觉)的影响。选项D“The Effect of Firelight on Ancient Art Perception”准确概括了文章的主旨。选项A“Hidden Art in Dark Caves”只是文章末尾提及的另一个相关研究,并非全文主题。选项B“How Ancient People Made Tools from Stones”与文章内容不符,文章主要讨论艺术而非工具制造。选项C“A New Study on Hunter-Gatherer Life in France”过于宽泛,文章焦点是艺术与火光,而非猎人采集者的生活全貌。故选D。
第二节
本文是一篇建议性文章,介绍了即将进入大学的学生如何通过培养良好习惯(如时间管理、主动寻求帮助和自我宽容)来更好地适应大学生活并促进个人发展。
36. E 空前句提到“You might think college will be a breeze ...”(你可能认为大学会很轻松),而空后句“Creating good habits can help you settle in faster ...”(培养好习惯能帮助你更快适应)暗示了大学初期可能存在适应困难。E项“But in the beginning, you may find yourself overwhelmed.”(但一开始你可能会感到不知所措。)恰好形成转折关系,衔接前后文意。故选E。
37. D 本段主要讨论时间管理。空前句“Spend some time figuring out which study routines and schedules work best for you.”(花时间找到最适合自己的学习计划和时间表。)强调合理规划时间的重要性。D项“This avoids study stress and allows time for socializing.”(这样可以避免学习压力并留出社交时间。)具体说明了合理规划时间的好处,与上文构成因果关系。故选D。
38. A 空后“College is a crucial time for personal development ...”(大学是个人发展的关键时期)。下文详细列举了“academic tutoring, mental health counseling, and career advice”(学业辅导、心理咨询和职业建议)等具体帮助资源。A项“Seek help when you need it.”(需要时及时寻求帮助。)作为段落主题句,完美引出下文对求助渠道的具体说明。故选A。
39. F 空前句列举了学校提供的各类帮助资源“academic tutoring, mental health counseling (咨询), and career advice”,空后句“This will save you a lot of stress.”(这会帮你减轻很多压力。)中的“this”需要指代具体行为。F项“If you’re confused about class content, ask your teachers or classmates.”(如果对课程内容有困惑,就问老师或同学。)正好提供了寻求学业帮助的具体方式,与前后文形成逻辑衔接。故选F。
40. G 本段主题是“Be kind to yourself”(善待自己)。空前句“If you don’t meet these expectations, you might feel disappointed.”(如果达不到期望可能会失望。)提出了问题,G项“Don’t compare yourself to others; find ways to release stress.”(不要与他人比较;找到释放压力的方法。)恰好给出了解决问题的具体建议,并与后文“adjust your expectations and improve skills”(调整期望和提高技能)形成完整的逻辑链条。故选G。
第三部分 语言运用
第一节
本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Sarah在超市购物时遇到经济困难,得到陌生人帮助后,深受感动,从而投身公益,并带动家人一起奉献的故事。文章通过这个故事,强调了善意传递的力量。
41. C 考查名词辨析。根据空后“forcing her to calculate if she can afford milk and bread”可知,价格标签让Sarah感到巨大的压力,迫使她不断计算是否能负担得起牛奶和面包。这表明价格标签就像某种“考验”或“审查”,在测试她的经济能力和预算管理能力。C. examiner(考官,审查者)最符合语境。故选C。
42. B 考查名词辨析。根据语境“when the checkout screen flashed $47.85, she frantically (慌乱地) searched her canvas jacket pockets — she had left her ______ at home”可知,在结账时发现没带钱,那么她忘在家里的应该是用来支付的“钱包”。B. wallet(钱包)符合语境,是存放钱和银行卡的地方。故选B。
43. D 考查副词辨析。根据前文Sarah的窘境和收银员说“It’s alright ... We can hold these for you.”可知,收银员的语气应该是安慰、体谅的。D. softly(轻柔地)符合安慰和体谅的语气。故选D。
44. C 考查名词辨析。根据前文Sarah的窘境(没钱结账)和空后的“Embarrassed”可知,排在她后面的人可能会因为等待而感到不耐烦,所以“沙沙声”可能代表着不耐烦的情绪。C. impatience(不耐烦)符合人们在排队等待时可能产生的情绪。故选C。
45. B 考查动词短语辨析。根据后文“his card, ‘Please, allow me.’”可知,这位男士主动提出帮助Sarah支付,他应该是拿出(举起)自己的卡递给收银员。B. hold up(举起,拿出)符合递交银行卡支付的动作。故选B。
46. A 考查形容词辨析。根据后文“a working man, not wealthy himself”可知,这位男士是“working man”,袖口上有木屑,这暗示他的衣服可能因为工作而磨损,所以是“褪色的”。A. faded(褪色的)符合“working man”的形象,暗示衣服可能旧了或磨损了。故选A。
47. A 考查名词辨析。根据语境“That gift of $47.85 planted a ____ in Sarah’s heart.”和下文内容可知,这份善意在Sarah心中种下了一个“东西”,促使她也去帮助他人。这表明善意像一颗“种子”一样,在她心中生根发芽,并最终开花结果。A. seed(种子)比喻善意在心中萌芽,最终长成行动。故选A。
48. C 考查名词辨析。根据空后“who started the project”可知,男子是食品银行的创始人之一。C. founders(创始人)最符合语境。故选C。
49. B 考查动词辨析。根据语境可知,Sarah在食物银行做志愿者,通常会处理捐赠的衣物。B. organize(整理,组织)符合志愿者处理捐赠衣物的工作内容。故选B。
50. D 考查动词辨析。根据语境可知,女儿在食物盒上画画,双胞胎儿子则学习处理罐头食品。对于罐头食品,最常见的处理方式是“分类”。D. sort(分类)符合在食物银行整理物资的工作内容。故选D。
51. B 考查动词辨析。根据语境可知,在感恩节早上,Sarah在食物银行门口向家庭“分发”餐盒。B. distribute(分发)符合向家庭提供餐盒的行为。故选B。
52. C 考查动词辨析。根据语境可知,曾经害羞的双胞胎现在能够自信地“教导”新志愿者如何使用扫描仪。C. teach(教导)符合向新志愿者展示如何操作的行为。故选C。
53. D 考查名词辨析。根据前文Sarah的故事(从接受善意到付出善意)可知,这是一种“慷慨”的循环。D. generosity(慷慨,大方)最能概括这种善意传递的循环。故选D。
54. A 考查名词辨析。根据语境“Every ____ of kindness we catch is worth nurturing into a ____ that illuminates others.”可知,善意被比喻成可以被“catch”和“nurture”的东西,并且最终能“illuminate others”。“spark”意为火花、微光,可以被“捕捉”并“培养”成“火焰”或“光芒”,符合比喻的逻辑。A. spark(火花,微光)符合比喻。故选A。
55. C 考查名词辨析。根据语境“Every ____ of kindness we catch is worth nurturing into a ____ that illuminates others.”可知,一个“火花”被培养后,会变成能“照亮他人”的东西。在选项中,“light”与动词“illuminates”(照亮)形成直接且自然的搭配,语义上最为精确。光是直接照亮他人的本质。虽然“fire”也能产生光,但“light”更直接地表达了“照亮”这一结果和功能。故选C。
第二节
本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了衢州如何通过举办流行明星演唱会而成为热门旅游目的地。
56. was known 考查谓语动词的时态、语态和主谓一致。句意:在古代,衢州,这座浙江省西部城市,曾被誉为儒家思想的传播中心。分析句子成分可知,空处为句中谓语。根据“In ancient times”可知,此处应用过去时态,且“Quzhou”是“know”的承受者,故应用被动语态。主语“Quzhou”为单数,故填was known。
57. significance 考查词性转换。句意:然而,随着时间的推移,它失去了它的重要性。根据“its”可知,空处应填名词。significant的名词形式是significance。故填significance。
58. correctly 考查词性转换。句意:有些人甚至不能正确地读出这个城市的名字。分析句子成分可知,空处修饰动词“pronounce”,应用副词。correct的副词形式是correctly。故填correctly。
59. boasting 考查非谓语动词。句意:衢州拥有约227万人口,今年已成为中国年轻人最受欢迎的旅游目的地之一。空处作伴随状语,修饰主语“Quzhou”,且与其存在主动关系,故应用现在分词boasting。
60. powerful 考查词性转换。句意:这得益于许多流行歌星的强大影响力,他们将这座城市加入了他们的演出日程。空处修饰名词“impact”,意思为“有影响力的”,应用形容词powerful。故填powerful。
61. and 考查连词。句意:薛之谦在衢州体育中心举办了两场演唱会,该中心由建筑师马岩松设计并且可容纳3万多人。空处连接两个并列的谓语动词“was designed”和“has”,共同修饰先行词“the Quzhou Sports Center”,故填and。
62. released 考查非谓语动词。句意:根据中国演出行业协会发布的一份报告,全国蓬勃发展的演艺界也促进了旅游业的发展。分析句子成分可知,空处修饰名词“report”,且报告是被“release”的,故应用过去分词released作定语。故填released。
63. to 考查介词。句意:包括北京、上海和广州在内的大城市,对流行歌星的巡演计划并不陌生。固定搭配be no stranger to sth.意为“对某事并不陌生”。故填to。
64. a 考查冠词。句意:然而,少数三线及以下城市也被纳入了艺人的行程。固定短语a handful of意为“少量,少数”。故填a。
65. has staged 考查谓语动词的时态和主谓一致。句意:自三月以来,衢州已举办了其他流行歌星的演唱会。分析句子成分可知,空处为句中谓语。根据时间状语“Since March”可知,此处应用现在完成时。主语“Quzhou”为单数,故填has staged。
第四部分 写作
第一节
范文一:
Fighting the Rise of Short-Sightedness in Students
A recent school survey shows that short-sightedness is increasing rapidly among students, affecting many of us.
While the main cause remains unclear, how we use our eyes matters greatly. Staring at screens — computers, phones, or TVs — strains our eyes. Reading in dim light and spending too much time indoors also harm our vision.
To fight this, we should take regular breaks and spend more time outdoors in the sunlight. We should also keep a proper distance from screens and always ensure we read with good light. These simple steps can greatly improve our eye health.
范文二:
Fighting the Rise of Short-Sightedness in Students
A recent survey in our school has revealed that short-sightedness, which has already affected a large number of us, is on the rise.
What causes short-sightedness is not fully understood, but how we actually use our eyes seems to play a decisive role. For example, activities like focusing on a screen, whether it is a computer, television or smartphone, are tough on our eyes. Reading in poor light can also harm our eyesight. Spending too much time indoors is also harmful, as our eyes need natural sunlight to stay healthy.
Luckily, the situation can be improved if we take measures to stop ourselves from becoming short-sighted in the first place. We should take regular breaks from study and go outside to give our eyes a chance to get some sunlight. We should also avoid being too close to a computer, smartphone or television screen. In addition, we should ensure proper lighting whenever we read so that our eyes do not need to work too hard. I am confident that with these measures, our eye health can be greatly improved.
第二节
An elderly aunt broke into warm applause. “What a beautiful dream, Anna,” she said, her voice full of sincerity. “The world needs more teachers who lead with love, not just ambition.” One by one, the other parents joined in, their claps genuine this time, and Anna smiled politely to all. Then Sumi looked at her daughter, who was still smiling peacefully, and felt a shift within herself. She realized that her embarrassment was not about Anna’s dream, but about her own fears of how others perceived success.
For the first time, Sumi saw “Number 23” not as a shortcoming. It was a beautiful trait, which represented Anna’s steady rhythm — the quiet perseverance that allowed her to care for others without seeking glory. Her daughter’s consistency wasn’t a lack of ambition; it was a different kind of strength. In that clarity, Sumi felt a surge of pride, realizing that true meaning lies not in standing out, but in touching lives through kindness and dedication. Sometimes we forget that true achievement lies in being kind, happy, and true to yourself. Maybe being “Number 23” isn’t that horrible after all.
听力材料
Text 1
W: Have you seen Jenny recently? She looks really fit and has good taste in clothes.
M: Yes. Three months ago, she cut out fast food, ate a balanced diet and started yoga.
W: Really? No wonder she looks so different now.
Text 2
M: Jane, what are you doing?
W: My robot camera stopped working. So I’m fixing it. You know, taking it apart was so easy.
M: Yeah, but putting it back together might require a person with an engineering degree.
Text 3
M: I had a long day, and it seems that everything has gone wrong today.
W: How could that be?
M: I was late for the school bus this morning. When I took a taxi, there was a jam. And now something has gone wrong with my computer.
Text 4
M: Why don’t we study together in the library every Thursday after school?
W: But I have tennis practice on Mondays and Thursdays. How about Friday?
M: That works for me, see you then!
Text 5
M: I think there’s a mistake in our bill. We didn’t have dinner here last night.
W: I’m sorry, sir. Here’s the bill from the hotel restaurant. It’s got your signature on it.
M: But that’s not my signature. I’d like to speak to your manager.
Text 6
M: Would you like to go to the cinema tonight?
W: Sure. What’s playing?
M: Mission: Impossible 7 is on. I really love the series and greatly look forward to this new movie.
W: But I’d rather watch another movie. Is the movie Sonic the Hedgehog 2 on now?
M: Yes. But isn’t this movie for children? What about watching Sherlock Holmes 3? We both love the first two movies of the series.
W: Good idea. You know, it’s my long-awaited movie. So we can watch it at the New Line Theater.
M: It’s a deal.
Text 7
M: Hi, Rose. Are you getting along with your roommates?
W: Hello, Jack. Yes, we’ve known each other for only two weeks since we moved in. Though we are from different majors, we share the same interest.
M: It’s quite easy for the young to become good friends in a short time.
W: You said it. Since you’re now in the second school year, have you thought of living outside?
M: No. I really enjoy my campus life. I can get access to the facilities, attend after-class activities and chat with my roommates at any time.
W: Yes, I agree. That’s why I never think of renting a house outside the school.
M: Me neither. Oh, I’m going to return some books I borrowed a month ago.
W: OK. I have to go to class now. See you.
M: Bye.
Text 8
W: David Smith believes the next 10 years will be a time for rapid progress. Mr. Smith, is that right?
M: Yes. I think we’ll see some pretty amazing changes in the next 10 years in just about every area of life.
W: Can you give us some examples?
M: Yes, health care will improve. In fact, scientists may finally find a cure for cancer and AIDS. One thing is certain — everyone will be living much longer.
W: It’s good news, but does it mean we’ll have to work longer?
M: Oh, no, we’ll have much more free time. By the year 2035, we’ll be working just 30 hours a week on average and we’ll have 15 weeks’ holiday. Air travel will be cheaper, so far away destinations will be more popular.
Text 9
W: There are many parks and nature spots in this city. I’d like to go to a park for our family outdoor fun.
M: Bukit Gombak Park is a good place for families to play outdoors and be closer to nature. There’re over 20 species of butterflies in the Butterfly Garden, and you can even visit Bukit Gombak’s Dog Run!
W: I’m really fond of different kinds of butterflies worldwide. It must be a natural place to take photos! But what is Dog Run?
M: It’s located on a hill, and it’s for dogs to run freely. Do you want to watch dogs play there?
W: Frankly, I’m not interested in it, but my kids will be like a dog with two tails if they go there. They are dog lovers. Should I order tickets in advance?
M: No, you can get into it for free through the main entrance, or from Pavilion Park. There’s one more access, but that’s not convenient.
W: OK. Thank you for telling me so much!
M: There’s also a cafe at the park to satisfy your hunger!
W: Fantastic!
Text 10
W: If you visit America, you should be aware of some of the American customs and habits. All restaurants in America accept cash for payment, and most also accept credit cards. You will seldom find a restaurant that accepts checks. It is common to have to wait for a table in a popular restaurant. There are many popular restaurants that do not accept reservations, or will only accept reservations for large parties. Many restaurants in America have a license to serve alcohol. The drinking age in America is 21. Tipping is another common custom. It is expected that the customer will leave a tip for the server. The common practice is to leave a tip that is equal to 15% of the total bill for acceptable service, and about 20% for superior service. Smoking in America is not always considered to be a good social habit. Smoking in public is not as common in America as in many other countries. Generally, Americans smoke less than Europeans and much less than Asians. It is a fact that smoking is becoming less and less socially acceptable. Smoking is forbidden in many places. The legal smoking age in America is 18.
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