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重庆八中2025-2026学年度(上)高三年级第四次月考 英语参考答案 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) 1-5ABACA 6-10 CBCCA 11-15AABAB 16-20 BCBAC 第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分) 第一节 21-23DCA 24-27 DCBB 28-31 ACDB 32-35 CBDA 第二节 36-40ADCGF 第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分) 41-45 CBABD 46-50 CDBAC 51-55ADBAC 第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分) 56.Considered 57.criticism 58.giving 59.what 60.to 61.was published 62.where 63.detailed 64.to advance 65.itself 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节应用文写作(满分15分) 【范文1】 Dear fellow schoolmates, Our school is hosting a"Tech-Powered Lantern Festival"on the evening of Feb 24th at the gym,and we're writing to invite you to this exciting activity. Unlike traditional lantern shows,here you can use AR to see lively tales of the Lantern Festival on lanterns,compete in a digital riddle game with small prizes for winners,and even try designing a simple lantem on a tablet.You can also admire 3D-printed lanterns designed by our students.This perfect mix of technology and tradition will let you dive into Chinese culture in an engaging way. We'd be thrilled to share this joyful night with you.Don't hesitate to join us-you'll not only have fun but also make unforgettable memories from this cultural event.Looking forward to your arrival! Yours, Li Hua 【范文2】 Dear fellow schoolmates, On the evening of February 24th,our school will hold a"Tech-Powered Lantern Festival" at the campus square.And I,on behalf of the Students'Union,sincerely invite you to join this innovative cultural event. The tech-driven highlights will make your experience unforgettable.When you scan the lanterns with your phone,you can watch vivid 3D animations through AR technology.For riddles, our interactive screens use real-time AI to check answers instantly,and top scorers will receive custom-made digital certificates.You can also team up with our students to design lantern patterns on tablets.Selected designs will be 3D-printed into small souvenirs for you to take home. This is a rare chance to explore Chinese traditions through cutting-edge technology.Have fun,learn something new,and connect with fellow students!We're looking forward to sharing this wonderful night with you! Yours, Li Hua 第二节读后续写(满分25分) The van turned around and drove past our destination.Panicked,I gripped Mom's hand tight-our wedding hotel was long behind us.I fumbled with my phone to show the driver our address,but my hands shook.The driver glanced at my wedding invitation,frowned,and had a rapid exchange in Spanish with the other passengers and soon figured out what was happening. Full of apology,he explained to us in broken English that we had made a mistake to get on the wrong van and now it was too late to turn back-he had to drop these guests first at the church. All we could do was wait in the van,a knot of anxiety growing tighter with each passing block until we finally reached the church. Having dropped all other passengers,the driver made acall and a red-and-gold cab came soon.My blood ran cold,remembering my sister-in-law's warning.The driver saw our hesitation and said warmly,"This is my friend,Carlos!Good man!"Trusting our first helper,we took a leap of faith.Carlos,the cab driver,nodded with a reassuring smile."Your driver,he called me. Special mission!"he said,opening the door promptly.Despite the language barrier,Carlos comforted us all the way and enthusiastically introduced the local landmarks.As we pulled up, my relieved brother rushed over.Before we could express our gratitude to Carlos,he had melted back into the city's ceaseless traffic-a flash ofred and gold that was no longer a biased warning, but a reminder of the kindness that warmed us all. 听力材料 Text 1 W:Oh no,I forgot to turn the alarm clock on.I'm afraid I'll be late for school. M:Don't worry,Lily,I can give you a lift. W:It's so kind of you. Text 2 M:I've decided to turn the empty space in front of our house into a garden. W:Great idea,Henry.Will you be growing flowers and vegetables? M:Eventually,yes.I'll start by laying out a path.Then I'll plant some trees and grass. Text 3 W:The meal was $50.I think a 10%tip would be suitable.The service was great. M:That's fair.But now I'm worried if we have enough left for the taxi later. W:Well,let me see how much we'll have left after paying the bill and tip. 2 Text 4 M:Hi,Amy!You're home early!Did Grandad go and get you from the cinema? W:Oh,Jane's dad works near the cinema,so we wanted to ask him to collect us but then Jane's older brother came past in his car and picked us up. Text 5 W:I've never heard of Philippa Gregory. M:Really!She's just written a great,new,historical novel and loads of her stuff is adapted for TV. W:I guess historical novels just aren't my kind of thing Text 6 W:There's no parking space here.Let's drive on and check out somewhere else. M:Didn't you know that this hotel has no parking space at all? W:When I called the hotel yesterday,I was told that they have some street parking spaces nearby, but today is Saturday. M:How about parking our car in the parking lot near the theatre two miles away?Then we can take a taxi back here. W:Okay. Text 7 W:You know,I don't enjoy playing computer games as much as I used to. M:How come? W:Most games seem similar now,and some take so long to finish that I lose interest. M:You've got a point there.After a while,it feels more like work than fun. W:I think the excitement has just worn off for me. M:Same here.In fact,these days,I've been getting into board games. W:Really? M:Yes.I can play face-to-face with people instead of staring at a screen. W:Do you like seeing people's reactions? M:Yes,and I like play ing cards as well.So simple yet really entertaining W:Maybe I should go back to old-fashioned games. M:We could play something this weekend. W:Good idea. Text 8 M:Hi,Catherine.It's an honor to have you here with us today. W:Thank you so much.It's a pleasure to be here. M:Catherine,as a famous actress,what advice would you give to young people looking for acting opportunities? W:Just keep working and practicing.You have to push yourself and be eager for the work. M:You've been an actress for 50 years,so how did you get into acting? W:My older brother,Stephen Smith,was an actor and I admired him.And I was a big fan of Judy Black. M:Did your brother teach you how to act? 3 W:No,I had a wonderful acting coach named Helen Miller.She taught me everything about acting. M:Well,thanks for joining our audience today. W:My pleasure.Thank you for having me. Text 9 M:Hey Julia,why is everyone standing outside? W:Hey Mark.The fire alarm went off again. M:It must be a fault.That was the third time during four weeks W:I know,but they need to check if it's safe before we go back inside M:Meanwhile,we need to stand outside in the snow.Where's your jacket? W:I left it in my office.We're always told to leave our belongings. M:Do you want mine? W:No,I'm OK,thanks.Where were you? M:I went for an early lunch.I'm glad I did so now. W:Did you go anywhere nice? M:Just to the little cafe at the end of the street.They do a deal on Wednesdays when you can get free coffee with any sandwich. W:Perfect!I'm free for lunch tomorrow.I'll enjoy the free treat then.I usually bring my own lunch,but I keep for getting these days. M:I highly recommend it.All of their food is locally sourced,and they give 10%of their profits to charity. W:I like to support businesses that are socially responsible. M:Looks like they are letting us back in. W:Guess there wasn't a fire then.They really should sort the alarms out. M:You should speak to Shelley.She's in charge of the alarm system. W:I didn't know that.I will drop her an email as soon as I'm back at my desk. Text 10 Good aftemoon to all the students,parents,and staff in this hall.In my years working here, four as a teacher and another three as an art department leader,I've never seen such a talented graduating class.Over the last two weeks,we've seen hundreds of wonderful art projects,from outdoor photo journals to modern paintings that cover the entire walls of the passage to this hall. Plus,given that my specific area in the arts is fashion design,they didn't learn all that from me! To be honest,all the parents and students here have every reason to feel proud.And next, I'd like to present the following student artists who have been awarded the chance to show their projects and give a short speech to the audience.To begin with,we have James Smith with an amazing Roman-inspired sculpture piece.Next,Jane Goodman will follow him with a short film.And finally,Michael Watts will present some mixed-media art created with the computer.Here,at RISD,we consider all art to be an expression of oneself,one's passion,and the experience of life.So,let's put this expression on display.Please,welcome to the stage, our first artist with his project... 2026届重庆八中高三12月月考 英语试卷 注意事项: 1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚。 2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。在试题卷上作答无效。 3.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 注意,听力部分答题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将答案转涂到答题卡上。 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。每段对话读两遍。 1. What happened to Lily? A. She got up late. B. She broke her clock. C. She forgot to pick the man up. 2. What will Henry do first? A. Plant trees. B. Build a path. C. Grow vegetables. 3. How much will the speakers tip the waiter? A. $5. B. $10. C. $15. 4. Who drove Amy home? A. Her grandad. B. Jane's dad. C. Jane's brother. 5. What are the speakers talking about? A. A writer. B. TV dramas. C. Historical novels. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。 6. What are the speakers doing? A. Driving to a hotel. B. Parking near a theatre. C. Looking for a parking space. 7. How will the speakers get back to the hotel? A. On foot. B. By taxi. C. By bus. 英语·第1页(共10页) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。 8. Why does the woman enjoy computer games less now? A. She is too tired after work. B. She hates the long download time. C. She finds games not creative enough. 9. What does the man say about board games? A. They are out of date. B. They are too simple. C. They are more interactive. 10. What do the speakers probably decide to do together? A. Play a board game. B. Try a new computer game. C. Quit the habit of playing games. 听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。 11. What does the woman advise young actors to do? A. Work hard. B. Learn from a role model. C. Jump at opportunities. 12. Who taught the woman how to act? A. Helen Miller. B. Stephen Smith. C. Judy Black. 13. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. On a movie set. B. In a TV studio. C. In a theater backstage. 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。 14. What's the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Colleagues. B. Brother and sister. C. Student and fire supervisor. 15. What day is it today? A. Monday. B. Tuesday. C. Wednesday. 16. What will the woman probably do next? A. Call a charity organization. B. Contact Shelley through email. C. Help the man sort the alarms out. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。 17. What does the speaker think of the graduating class? A. They are hard-working. B. They are experienced. C. They are gifted. 18. What is the speaker most likely to be good at? A. Modern painting. B. Fashion design. C. Photo taking. 19. Who is the first student artist to speak? A. James Smith. B. Jane Goodman. C. Michael Watts. 20. What is the speaker doing? A. Giving a class. B. Awarding prizes. C. Hosting an exhibition. 英语·第2页(共10页) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A The National Geographic Traveller (UK) Photography Competition is open for entries—— and we' re after your most spectacular shots from the past year. To be in with a chance of having your work published in the magazine, submit your images in up to four categories. Judged by industry- leading photographers and editors,the competition is your opportunity to be noticed and win a luxury three- night break. THE CATEGORIES ●People More often than not, it's the people you encounter that make a trip—— but it can be difficult capturing the character of someone you've only just met. Have you managed it? ●Landscape Shooting a landscape might seem easy, but few can really draw out the defining features. Can you identify fascinating contrasts, or show a level of detail that others can't see? ●Wildlife Wildlife is one of the great wonders of travel. Spotting creatures in their natural habitat can be about luck—— capturing them with your camera is not. ●Food Whether it's a local farmer bringing in the harvest or chefs hard at work in a street kitchen, this category. celebrates every stage of the cooking journey from field to fork. THE PRIZE The Grand Prize winner, from the four categories, will receive a luxury three-night escape to a UK hotel of their choice, courtesy of Small luxury Hotels of the World (SLH). With over 600 hotels in 90 destinations,including 36 in the UK, SLH offers unique and charming stays with a strong sense of place, from stylish city-center hotels to countrified fishermen's huts. The prize includes the SLH Book, a limited- edition coffee- table book featuring the brand's beautifully organized collections of products. ENTER NOW The competition closes on 14 January 2026 at 11 : 59 pm. The winner must be a resident of the UK or Ireland and aged 18 or over. Judges to be announced. If you need to see full T & Cs (terms and conditions),visit the magazine's website. 21. Which of the following photos can be an entry? A. A picture of downtown skyscrapers. B. A portrait of a worker making forks. C. A scene of a pet dog sleeping at home. D. An image of strangers with vivid personalities, 22. What prize will the winner get? A. Free stays in SLH's 36 huts. B. A book accessible to the masses. C. Three nights in an elegant hotel. D. Comments from leading experts. 英语·第3页(共10页) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 23. Where is this text probably taken from? A. A magazine. B. A website. C. A brochure. D. A coffee-table book. B It's January 2022, and my seven-year-old son is standing on his skateboard at the top of a concrete slope(斜坡). He looks scared, and I'm urging him to try, almost begging. The reason for my enthusiasm? Just a few weeks earlier, I stood frozen in that same spot before taking my own leap. I know how amazed he' ll feel afterward, so we take baby steps. Finally, he does it all on his own. As he makes it, his smile lights up the entire skatepark. There's something magical about skateboarding: In a flash, fright turns into delight. My husband and I began skating even when we are in our 40s, so that we could learn alongside our son. As a“later skater”, I've come to realize that everything seems impossible until you try it. At the time, I had no idea how much I would gain from the not-so-simple art of standing sideways. First, skateboarding teaches determination because progress comes from efforts. No matter how skilled the crowd or how gravity-defying (反重力的) the moves, you' ll see just as many tricks going wrong as right. Irish writer Samuel Beckett could have been speaking for skaters when he wrote:“Try again. Fail again. Fail better.” There are also plenty of sensible benefits, such as mindfulness. When you' re skateboarding, it's almost impossible to think of anything else. What magic it is to step on a piece of wood with four little wheels and be transported to a place where your head is emptied and the outside world can't touch you. The best part, though? The community. My husband, son and I are part of an informal group of parents and children who skate together. We love it, from the clear ringing sound beneath our wheels to the way the sun makes the graffiti-covered buildings pop with color. We make friends and learn from one another. We face our fears side by side, cheer for the highs, and share the falls. 24. Why did the author urge her son to try? A. She was troubled by his falling behind. B. She wanted him to defeat fear quickly. C. She worried about his lack of enthusiasm. D. She wished him to enjoy the delight after fear. 25. What is the author's purpose in mentioning Samuel Beckett? A. To explain how to avoid failures. B. To prove skateboarding needs talent. C. To stress the value of consistent efforts. D. To show sports' influence on literature. 26. What is the benefit of skateboarding according to Paragraph 4? A. It makes people think more clearly. B. It helps keep the distractions away. C. It encourages skaters to build connections. D. It speeds skaters to escape from chasers. 27. What message does the author convey in the text? A. Any risky sport is worth trying. B. Courageous attempts lead to growth. C. Parents should push children to take risks. D. Constant failure ensures ultimate success. 英语·第4页(共10页) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 C What is your favorite work of art? Now imagine it was created by artificial intelligence (AI). A recent U. S. survey explored public views on AI-generated art. The results were clear: most participants disliked art made entirely by AI. They believed human art possesses an emotional depth that machines cannot——and perhaps should not—— reproduce. In fact, over 60% said they would like their favorite piece of art less if it was AI-generated with no human involvement. The core issue is that we seek the human experience in art. We want to see the artist's personal touch,their story, and their effort. As one respondent noted, a film like Good Will Hunting is valued as"a masterpiece of the human experience."As philosopher John Dewey wrote, art is a fundamental form of communication. If great art comes from human emotions, what is the role of AI? The survey found people are open to AI as a tool. When asked if AI users are artists, 42% said"Yes, but only if they provide significant guidance."Only 13% considered AI users artists without reservation. This suggests that people see AI as an assistant to human creativity, not a replacement for the artist. This is important because art can be inaccessible. Many face barriers like cost, lack of resources, or physical limitations. For instance, professional tools and training are often expensive or geographically limited.AI has the potential to lower these barriers, making creation more accessible to everyone. For example, some professionals are already using AI to help new storytellers. However, we often value effort and handmade items more. Therefore, for AI-assisted art to be trusted, it needs a clear connection to the author's unique vision. Art forms that rely heavily on genuine human connection, like movies and podcasts(播客), were seen as least suitable for AI creation. In conclusion, while AI's role in art will grow, our survey shows that people value it most as a means of human connection and prefer it to assist rather than replace the artist. 28. What is the main finding of the survey? A. Public resistance to fully AI art is common. B. AI is incapable of creating emotionally deep art. C. Most people refuse to accept any form of AI art. D. AI art is considered more valuable for its efficiency. 29. What's the major reason behind the finding? A. The concern about art's cost and access. B. The demand for guidance during creation. C. The appreciation for human individuality in art. D. The recognition of art as human communication. 30. What does the author try to convey in Paragraph 5? A. The function of AI in supporting art creators. B. The threat of AI-assisted art to traditional art. C. The potential of human efforts being replaced. D. The value of human involvement in art creation. 31. Which of the following can be the best title for the text? A. The AI Artist: A Rising Force in Art B. AI's Role in Art: A Tool, Not a Replacement C. Human Art: The Unbeatable Human Element D. AI's Creativity: The Limits of Smart Technology 英语·第5页(共10页) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 D Even desert cities could pull drinking water from the air. A yearlong study in Chile's Atacama Desert suggests that a simple method of harvesting water from fog could help ease water shortages for urban areas. This innovative approach has gained renewed attention as climate change worsens the lack of water in dry regions. The research, led by geographer Virginia Carter Gamberini, focused on the city of Alto Hospicio. The team found that using large nets, it was possible to collect between 0.2 and 5 liters of fog water per square meter daily. The amount collected changes depending on the height of the area and how thick the fog is, with places located higher showing better results.“This shows fog water can be a practical addition,” Gamberini said, highlighting its potential as an additional water source. The need for such solutions is urgent. Chile suffers from a severe long- term drought, and its water resources are poorly managed. In addition, population growth and industrial expansion are increasing water demand. Much of the region's groundwater is taken away for mining and agriculture, leaving cities like Alto Hospicio, which relies on water trucked in from distant aquifer (含水层) drill sites, in a risky situation. The collection process is straightforward. When wet fog, known locally as“camanchaca”, rolls in, a net sheet, acting as a barrier that catches the water in the air, is set up to capture tiny water droplets. The water then falls into a specially designed channel, which is impermeable, preventing the precious water from being lost into the dry ground. Despite its promise, fog harvesting alone cannot fully meet the city's demand, which reaches about300,000 liters weekly. However, the research team views it as a workable and sustainable strategy. Gamberini concluded on an optimistic note, stating that this approach“may offer a small bloom of hope in the desert” for water-stressed cities. 32. What is the main purpose of the research? A. To evaluate the daily output of fog water collection. B. To explore a potential solution to Chile's climate change. C. To help address the water shortage faced by desert communities. D. To improve the efficiency of water transportation from distant sources. 33. What is the direct cause of water stress in cities like Alto Hospicio? A. The lack of rainfall throughout the year. B. The overuse of groundwater by other industries. C. The failure of local water management policies. D. The high cost of transporting water from distant sources. 34. What does the underlined word“impermeable” in Paragraph 4 mean? A. Able to be moved easily. B. Very expensive to produce. C. Capable of absorbing water quickly. D. Not allowing water to pass through. 35. What is Gamberini's attitude towards the future of fog harvesting? A. Realistic and positive. B. Critical and dismissive. C. Enthusiastic and ambitious. D. Uncertain and hesitant. 英语·第6页(共10页) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 How to Have Good Mental Health Most people understand the importance of a healthy body, but many overlook the value of mental health.Good mental health makes life more enjoyable and promotes better physical health. To be truly healthy, you must care for both body and mind. 36 Feeling good about yourself is crucial. A powerful technique is to actively question your inner critic. When a negative thought arises, ask yourself:“Is this thought true? Is it kind?” 37 . This shift in perspective,such as changing“I never get anything right” to“Sometimes I fail, but I also succeed,” can significantly reduce self- doubt. Equally important is learning to focus on your strengths during challenging times, reminding yourself of the qualities that have helped you overcome past challenges. Coping with Stress Stress can harm both mental and physical health. Fortunately, there are effective ways to manage it.Practices like deep breathing and focusing on the present moment can decrease anxiety. Physical exercise also plays a significant role, as it releases natural chemicals that improve mood. While it may feel like the last thing you want to do when stressed, it's worth pushing through that initial resistance. 38 . Managing Negative Emotions Dealing with strong emotions is part of life. It is vital to develop the ability to process these feelings in a healthy way. 39 . The goal is to develop healthy outlets. Furthermore, practicing self- awareness by noticing your feelings without immediate judgment allows for more thoughtful and controlled responses. Maintaining Healthy Relationships Strong social support is vital for mental wellness. 40 . Trust, respect, and good communication are the foundations of positive connections. In contrast, relationships that are characterized by control, blame, or that consistently make you feel bad are likely unhealthy. Learning to assess your relationships and intentionally care for the supportive ones is fundamental to your mental well- being. A. Building Positive Self- images B. Accepting Your imperfections C. Even a short walk can make a noticeable difference D. Another key strategy involves revising these negative narratives E. You can also set aside time each day to do sports and listen to music F. This involves distinguishing supportive connections from stressful ones G. This could mean talking with a friend, listening to music, or simply taking a walk 英语·第7页(共10页) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 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和D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 “Daddy, please take me to Astro World. Can you? Will you?” begged my four-year-old daughter, Shawn. I didn't want to go to the amusement park, but what was I going to say, 41 when I looked into my daughter's big, brown eyes? It was made even more 42 by the fact that I was disabled— having been 43 in the head as an innocent bystander to a robbery. Plus, we were in the middle of a steamy Houston summer. In the end, I 44 . We stood in line for the first ride, 45 our way up for forty-five minutes until we finally got to the front. Shawn climbed onto the ride first, her excitement 46 , followed by me climbing in 47 to sit down next to her. The ride attendant 48 us, buckled (系安全带) us in, and said,“Sir, I could 49 by the way you walked that you' re disabled. We have two policies for disabled guests: They get to go to the 50 of the line, and they get to ride twice.” I was not annoyed by the attendant's 51 . However, my daughter looked up at me, 52 from ear to ear, and yelled,“DADDY, THANK GOD YOU WERE SHOT” At first, I sat there in 53 . However, I quickly realized that my young daughter was teaching me something very 54 that day: With everything that is bad, there has to be some good. Shawn was teaching me to always look for the 55 . 41. A. consequently B. typically C. especially D. basically 42. A. amusing B. difficult C. appealing D. unfortunate 43. A. shot B. knocked C. struck D. impacted 44. A. showed up B. gave in C. worked out D. took over 45. A. marching B. pushing C. feeling D. inching 46. A. spreading B. falling C. building D. working 47. A. directly B. naturally C. quickly D. awkwardly 48. A. instructed B. approached C. comforted D. served 49. A. tell B. doubt C. assess D. consider 50. A. outside B. top C. front D. back 51. A. comments B. policies C. blame D. understanding 52. A. stretched B. called C. whispered D. smiled 53. A. excitement B. shock C. despair D. silence 54. A. valuable B. reliable C. acceptable D. respectable 55. A. golden chance B. green light C. silver lining D. amusement park 英语·第8页(共10页) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Jane Goodall, a scientist whose studies of wild chimpanzees have made her a household name, died on October 1, 2025, at the age of 91. 56 (consider) the world's leading expert on chimpanzees,she found her approach initially met with much 57 (criticize) from other scientists. She observed the animals in the forest, 58 (give) them names and documenting their unique personalities. However, Goodall never doubted 59 she was doing was right She owed this courage 60 her mother,who stayed with her in the early days of her research when authorities opposed a young girl working alone in the forest. The world took notice of her work when her first article 61 (publish) in 1963. In 1965, she earned her doctorate and founded the Gombe Stream Research Center with her husband. The center, 62 she dedicated decades of her life, is now home to the longest, most 63 (detail) study of an animal in its natural habitat anywhere in the world. Goodall established her own institute in 1977, working closely with Gombe National Park's surrounding communities 64 (advance) human prospects and guard natural treasures. Even in her 80s, she traveled about 300 days a year to meet with world leaders about climate change. Her pioneering work, which challenged previous conceptions of human uniqueness, forever changed how we view nature 65 (it). 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 假如你是学生会主席李华,你校将举行“科技赋能元宵灯会”(Tech-Powered Lantern Festival)活动,请你用英语给国际部留学生写一封邀请信。内容包括: 1.活动介绍; 2.鼓励参与。 注意: 1.写作词数应为80左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear fellow schoolmates, Yours, Li Hua 英语·第9页(共10页) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 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。 My brother's wedding brought us to Mexico City. It is a beautiful place with amazing food, but it also has an alarming crime rate, including kidnappings (绑架) of tourists. Before arriving, my sister-in-law-to-be, who lived there, relayed all the safety tips. “Never get in a red-and-gold cab. Those aren't licensed, and anyone can paint their car, abduct you,steal your money, and make you empty the ATM,” she said. Her smile didn't match the severity of the warning. “Check. Avoid red-and-gold cabs,”I replied. On the day of the wedding, my husband and I were to be separated. My sister-in-law had arranged for my mother and me to have our hair and makeup done in my hotel room. Once our transformation was complete,we'd head to the hotel shuttle (班车) to take us safely to the wedding pictures at the venue, which was only across the street. We could have walked if it weren't for the heels we were spending the next twelve hours swelling in. We stood outside our hotel awaiting transport. In Mexico City, weddings are formal affairs. We were wearing gowns(礼服), so the locals knew there was a wedding. A coach pulled up in front of us, and the hotel staff seated us. All the other rows were full of people in gowns and suits. The occupants were having heated conversations in Spanish. I don't speak Spanish. We asked the driver if we were on the right transport, and the answer was a nod. Hundreds of Spanish-speaking people were going to my brother's wedding. I had only met five of them at that point, and all of them were currently at the hotel smiling for the camera, so it was reasonable to assume the driver was correct. The van (客车) headed in the direction we were going when I realized that everyone else had plans to attend the same wedding—— and it wasn't my brother's. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 The van turned around and drove past our destination. Having dropped off all other passengers, the driver made a call anul a red-and-gold cab came soon. 英语·第10页(共10页) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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