精品解析:福建省厦门第六中学2025-2026学年高三上学期1月月考英语试题

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厦门六中2025—2026学年第一学期高三1月阶段检测英语试卷 注意事项: 1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上。 2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。 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。每段对话读两遍。 1. What is the weather like now? A. Snowy. B. Sunny. C. Rainy. 2. What does the man do? A. He’s a teacher. B. He’s a doctor. C. He’s an actor. 3. How much will the woman pay? A. $30. B.$40. C.$70. 4. What will the boy do in the afternoon? A. Borrow some books. B. Take an exam. C. Study in the library. 5. When is Norman’s birthday? A. On October 19th. B. On October 20th. C. On October 21st. 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。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Father and daughter. B. Driver and passenger. C. Brother and sister. 7. How will Jane go to school tomorrow? A. By car. B. By bus. C. On foot. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8. What does the woman plan to do this weekend at first? A. Do the housework. B. Attend a concert. C. Buy new clothes. 9. How does the woman sound in the end? A. Embarrassed. B. Excited. C. Worried. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. Why does Daniel decide to quit his job? A. He’s fed up with it. B. He’ll run his own firm. C. He’ll join another company. 11. What is Luna’s attitude toward Daniel’s decision? A. Critical. B. Supportive. C. Casual. 12. What does Daniel offer to do for his current company? A. Set up a new project. B. Train a new employee. C. Recommend a lawyer. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. Why does the woman think it is difficult to shop in clothing stores? A. The clothes are expensive. B. There is a lack of fancy clothes. C. The atmosphere doesn’t agree with her. 14. How long did the woman wait at the Italian restaurant? A. One hour. B. Two hours. C. Three hours. 15. What worries the woman about ordering dishes online? A. The ordering process. B. The quality. C. The delivery time. 16. What does the man say about getting discounts online? A. It’s worthwhile. B. It’s boring. C. It’s complex. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. What is the speaker doing? A. Introducing a show. B. Having a listening class. C. Recommending an occupation. 18. What did the participants do in remote places? A. They improved their acting skills. B. They taught the locals fire prevention. C. They received training in putting out the fire. 19. What does the show aim to highlight? A. Famous people’s daily lives. B. The importance of physical exercise. C. Ordinary people’s dedication to the society. 20. What do we know about the present reality shows? A. They offer help to common people. B. They aim to produce positive effects. C. They are mostly related to different jobs. 第二部分:阅读理解(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 WALK FOR GREEN How often do you walk around the campus instead of getting straight onto the shuttle bus? The beauties of our campus deserve to be better explored and can best be explored on foot. Walking is also a greener and healthier alternative to using vehicles. To encourage more students and staff members to walk around the campus, our school has launched a new “Walk for Green” initiative. Programme Setting out from the MTR Station, “Walk for Green” recommends various walking routes on campus, one of which covers the YIA Building, LSK Building and LWS Building. Card readers for different walking routes have been installed (安装) to record the number of points completed by “Walk for Green” participants. Participants who collect 60 points within 30 days will be awarded the title “Green Walker”. Participation To participate, students and staff members would choose a marked route and tap their school cards at the card readers installed at both the start and end points (and also at an intermediate card reader). Name, student/staff ID, department/unit, date, time, and card readers tapped will be recorded. Walking Journey Points Important Notes: 1. Walkers must complete one trip (either upwards or downwards) within one hour to score points. 2. A maximum of six points will be awarded each day. Every time you take a walk on campus, you are helping to preserve our environment and also keeping yourself healthy. Let’s start from today! 1. Where does “Walk for Green” start? A. YIA Building. B. LSK Building. C. LWS Building. D. MTR Station. 2. What are participants required to do? A. Collect at least 6 points. B. Complete a round trip. C. Maintain a fixed speed. D. Choose a pre-set route. 3. How many points do you get by walking from YIA Building to LWS Building? A. 1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 6. 【答案】1. D 2. D 3. C 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇应用文。主要介绍了学校推出的“绿色步行”倡议,包括活动目的、推荐路线、参与方式、积分规则及注意事项,鼓励师生步行校园、践行环保与健康生活。 【1题详解】 细节理解题。根据原文第二段“Setting out from the MTR Station, “Walk for Green” recommends various walking routes on campus(“绿色步行”活动从地铁站出发,推荐校园内多条步行路线)” 可知,“绿色步行”活动的起点是地铁站,故选D。 【2题详解】 细节理解题。根据原文第三段 “To participate, students and staff members would choose a marked route, and tap their school cards at the card readers installed at both the start and end points (and also at an intermediate card reader).(参与时,师生需选择一条标记路线,并在起点、终点(部分路线含中途)的读卡器上刷卡)” 可知,参与者需选择预设的标记路线,故选D。 【3题详解】 细节理解题。根据Walking Journey Points表格内容,“YIA Building ↔ LSK Building” 对应 2 分,“LSK Building ↔ LWS Building” 对应 1 分,因此从 YIA Building 步行至 LWS Building 需经过 LSK Building,总积分为 2+1=3 分,故选C。 B The Great Sock Mystery I had a serious problem. My sock drawer was mysteriously emptying. It wasn’t a ghost or a burglar with a strange habit; it was my dog, Buster. A fluffy, clever, and utterly mischievous Golden Retriever. For weeks, I’d find single socks under the couch or behind the TV, but never the pairs. Buster would just look at me with his big, innocent eyes, tail thumping against the floor as if to say, “Socks? Missing? How peculiar!” I decided to investigate. One Tuesday afternoon I pretended to leave for work but quietly circled back and peered through the living room window. What I saw was a scene of strange dog business. Buster was not alone. He had company: a serious-looking Poodle from next door and a skeptical Beagle from down the street. In the center of the room was Buster’s prized possession: his fluffy bed. But it wasn’t for sleeping. It was a treasure collection. My socks were piled high upon it — the athletic ones, the warm woolly ones, even my favorite pair with pizza slices on them. The negotiation began. The Poodle, whom I recognized as Princess, stepped forward and dropped a high-quality, expensive dog biscuit at the edge of the bed. Buster sniffed it carefully, nudged a single, plain white sock toward her, and then pulled back his paw, guarding the rest. Princess seemed to consider this, then added another biscuit to the pile. Satisfied, Buster used his nose to expertly push two striped socks toward her. The deal was done. Princess picked up her new socks and trotted out proudly. Next was the Beagle, Barney. He offered a well-licked, slightly flat tennis ball. Buster immediately looked utterly unfazed. He turned his head away with a snort. Barney cried, then reluctantly added a half-eaten pig’s ear to the offer. This got Buster’s attention. A quick exchange was made for one striped sock. I burst through the door. “Buster! You furry little businessman!” All three dogs froze in guilty silence. Buster had the good manners to look embarrassed. He slowly crept over, not to apologize, but to gently nudge my least favorite pair of socks — the itchy Christmas ones from my aunt — toward my feet. It was a peace offering, a bribe to buy my silence. I couldn’t help but laugh. He wasn’t just a good thief; he was an excellent businessman. I took the socks. After all, every good economy needs a tax collector. 4. What drove the author to start the investigation? A. The sock drawer was often left open. B. Buster started barking at the sock drawer. C. Buster’s bed was suddenly filled with socks. D. Single socks were found in unusual places around the house. 5. What was the final outcome of the trade between Princess and Buster? A. Princess traded a costly biscuit for a plain white sock. B. Princess acquired three socks for two expensive biscuits. C Buster exchanged his striped sock in the deal for a pig’s ear. D. Buster acquired a tennis ball and gave up two striped socks. 6. Which is close to the underlined word “unfazed” in meaning in paragraph 5? A. uninterested. B. uncertain. C. excited. D. confused. 7. What might the author do at last? A. Make the neighbor pay for the traded socks. B. Report Buster’s business to the animal shelter. C. Accept the sock as his share for forgiving Buster. D Take all of Buster’s collections away as a punishment. 【答案】4. D 5. B 6. A 7. C 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者发现家里的袜子神秘失踪,调查后发现是狗Buster用袜子和其他狗做交易的故事。 【4题详解】 细节理解题。根据第一段中“For weeks, I’d find single socks under the couch or behind the TV, but never the pairs.(好几个星期以来,我总能在沙发下或电视机后面发现一只袜子,但从来找不到成对的袜子。)”和第二段中“I decided to investigate.(我决定展开调查。)”可知,作者因在家中不寻常的地方频繁发现单只袜子,才决定展开调查。故选D。 【5题详解】 细节理解题。根据第四段中“The Poodle, whom I recognized as Princess, stepped forward and dropped a high-quality, expensive dog biscuit at the edge of the bed. Buster sniffed it carefully, nudged a single, plain white sock toward her, and then pulled back his paw, guarding the rest. Princess seemed to consider this, then added another biscuit to the pile. Satisfied, Buster used his nose to expertly push two striped socks toward her.(我认出是贵宾犬Princess,它走上前来,在床边放了一块质量上乘、价格昂贵的狗饼干。Buster仔细地嗅了嗅,用鼻子把一只普通的白袜子推到她面前,然后缩回爪子,护着剩下的袜子。Princess似乎在考虑,然后又往堆里加了一块饼干。Buster很满意,用鼻子熟练地把两条条纹袜子推到她面前。)”可知,Princess和Buster交易的最终结果是Princess用两块昂贵的饼干换了三只袜子。故选B。 【6题详解】 词句猜测题。根据第五段中“He offered a well-licked, slightly flat tennis ball. Buster immediately looked utterly unfazed. He turned his head away with a snort.(他提供了一个舔得很好、有点扁的网球。Buster立刻看起来完全unfazed。他哼了一声,把头转了过去。)”可知,Buster对网球不感兴趣,所以把头转了过去,因此unfazed意思是“不感兴趣的”,与uninterested意思相近。故选A。 【7题详解】 推理判断题。根据最后一段中“Buster had the good manners to look embarrassed. He slowly crept over, not to apologize, but to gently nudge my least favorite pair of socks — the itchy Christmas ones from my aunt — toward my feet. It was a peace offering, a bribe to buy my silence. I couldn’t help but laugh. He wasn’t just a good thief; he was an excellent businessman. I took the socks. After all, every good economy needs a tax collector.(Buster还算有礼貌,露出尴尬的神情。它慢慢爬过来,不是来道歉,而是轻轻把我最不喜欢的一双袜子——姨妈送的那双让人发痒的圣诞袜——推到我脚边。这是它求和的表示,想贿赂我让我闭嘴。我忍不住笑了。它不只是个偷袜子高手,还是个出色的生意人呢。我收下了袜子。毕竟,每个良好的经济体系都需要个收税人呢。)”可推知,作者将袜子当作原谅Buster的“税款”收下,接受了它的和解。故选C。 C Second place is just the first loser. While the competitive spirit may be as natural as breathing air, it doesn’t always lead to human flourishing and can create misery. Fortunately, there is a formula to solve this problem: instead of always going for gold, shoot for the bronze. Though second place may be the first loser third place can be the real winner regarding happiness and longevity. In a 1995 study, scholars systematically coded the emotional reactions of silver and bronze medalists in the 1992 Summer Olympic Games. Using slow-motion footage captured both immediately after their events and later on the awards podium (领奖台), researchers found the bronze winners appeared consistently happier on average than the silver medalists. Over 80% of bronze medalists exhibited genuine smiles, a figure that was nearly double that observed among silver medalists. Moreover, every bronze medalist’s smile lasted longer than the average smile observed among the silver medalists. More recent research has looked at the life span of all three medalist categories. A 2018 study tracked the average longevity of those representing the U.S. in the Olympic Games from 1904 to 1936 and found that the athlete whose best performance was silver lived to 72. Gold medalists beat this by four years, living to 76. But first prize in longevity went to the bronze medalists, who lived to 78. The study had a handy explanation for this discrepancy: “Unsatisfactory competition outcomes may adversely affect health.” In other words, silver medalists see themselves as the first loser because they look up to the top step and compare themselves only with the gold medalists, whereas the bronze winners compare themselves favorably with all the others who never made it onto the podium at all. This theory shows the difference between upward and downward social comparison. When we compare ourselves with those who have more money, power, or achievements, we often feel like, well, losers. It tends to lower motivation and increase stress. In contrast, downward comparison makes people feel better about themselves and, thus, happier. The worldly happiness strategy of striving for gold every day is foolish. It tends to lower the intrinsic motivation, and thus enjoyment that people obtain from their activities. The principle at work here is trying to improve your own past performance and the only person to whom you will have to compare yourself is you. 8. What can be learned from the 1995 study? A. Silver medalists showed less happiness than bronze winners. B. Silver medalists’ smiling frequency was close to that of gold medalists. C. The average bronze medalist’s smile lasted longer than every silver medalist’s. D. The emotions of both medalists were unchanged from the events to the podium. 9. What is the cause of the difference in medalists’ life span? A. The stress from downward social comparison. B. The motivation from upward social comparison. C. The effect of different types of social comparison. D. The failure to look up to the top after the competition. 10. What does the writer advise us to do to achieve happiness? A. Learn from the top performers. B. Try to be the best in every field. C. Commit to one’s consistent personal growth. D. Strengthen the motivation to obtain achievement. 11. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A. The Triumph of Coming in Third B. The Problem of Human Competition C. The Mechanism of Social Comparison D. The Psychology of the Olympic Medalists 【答案】8. A 9. C 10. C 11. A 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了研究发现铜牌获得者在幸福程度和长寿方面是真正的赢家,因为银牌得主将自己看作第一个失败者,他们向上比较,而铜牌得主将自己与所有那些没得奖的人比较,他们向下比较。 【8题详解】 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Using slow-motion footage captured both immediately after their events and later on the awards podium (讲台), researchers found the bronze winners appeared consistently happier on average than the silver medalists. Over 80% of bronze medalists exhibited genuine smiles, a figure that was nearly double that observed among silver medalists. Moreover, every bronze medalist’s smile lasted longer than the average smile observed among the silver medalists.(研究人员慢动作镜头捕捉了紧跟比赛结束后和稍后在颁奖台上的情况,发现铜牌获得者的平均表现的开心程度一直高于银牌获得者。超过80%的铜牌获得者展现出真诚的笑容,这一数字几乎是银牌获得者的两倍。此外,每位铜牌获得者的笑容都比银牌获得者的平均笑容持续的时间长。)”可知,1995年的研究发现铜牌得主比银牌得主表现得更开心,也就是说银牌得主没有铜牌得主表现得开心。故选A。 【9题详解】 细节理解题。根据第四段中的“The study had a handy explanation for this discrepancy: “Unsatisfactory competition outcomes may adversely affect health.” In other words, silver medalists see themselves as the first loser because they look up to the top step and compare themselves only with the gold medalists, whereas the bronze winners compare themselves favorably with all the others who never made it onto the podium at all. This theory shows the difference between upward and downward social comparison.(这项研究对这种差异有一个方便的解释:“不令人满意的比赛结果可能会对健康产生不利影响。”换句话说,银牌获得者认为自己是第一个失败者,因为他们仰望最高台阶,只将自己与金牌获得者进行比较,而铜牌获得者则将自己与所有从未登上领奖台的人进行比较。这一理论表明了向上和向下社会比较之间的差异。)”可知,奖牌得主寿命的差异反映了不同奖牌得主向上和向下社会比较之间的心理差异。故选C。 【10题详解】 推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“The principle at work here is trying to improve your own past performance and the only person to whom you will have to compare yourself is you.(这里起作用的原则是努力提高自己过去的表现,你唯一需要与之比较的人就是你自己。)”可知,要致力于提高自我,与自己比较,由此可推测,作者建议要致力于个人的不断成长。故选C。 【11题详解】 主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是第二段中的“Though second place may be the first loser, third place can be the real winner regarding happiness and longevity.(虽然第二名可能是第一个失败者,但在幸福和长寿方面,第三名可能是真正的赢家。)”可知,本文主要讲述了第三名在幸福和长寿方面是真正的赢家,并通过研究证实这一观点,反映了他们向上和向下社会比较的心理差异,呼吁专注自我提高、与自己比较。所以A项“第三名的胜利”最适合作本文标题。故选A。 D I often catch myself asking my questions to AI chatbots with a “please” and a “thank you.” Apparently, I am not alone. A 2024 survey found that approximately 67% of U.S. AI users are also polite and show gratitude toward AI search engines. Some even joked about the cost: if every polite word consumes electricity, the bill must be high. OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman replied: “Tens of millions of dollars well spent — you never know.” In reality, of course, AI chatbots do not appreciate politeness; they lack consciousness, feelings or social needs. From a purely utilitarian (功利主义的) standpoint, all those pleases and thank yous are just flushing money down the toilet. Still, there may be value that isn’t immediately measurable in showing gratitude toward AI. Psychologists Robert Emmons and Michael McCullough carried out an experiment in which they divided participants into three groups, asking the first to list things they are grateful for, while others listed daily troubles or simply kept journals. After 10 weeks, they found that the first group reported 25% higher happiness levels, stronger inner strength and even better physical health. What’s true of gratitude is also true of kindness and generosity more generally. Experiments at UC Riverside found that performing “five small acts of kindness per week” produced steady increases in happiness. This idea isn’t new. The medieval thinker Maimonides wrote that “it is better for a person to give one coin to a thousand poor people than to give a thousand coins to one poor person.” He believed that regular acts of goodness, like giving charity and expressing gratitude, make us happier in the long run by turning virtue into a habit. So perhaps all of our pleases and thank yous to AI have value, even if they cost OpenAI millions of dollars annually. Showing appreciation, even toward a machine, reinforces positive habits of courtesy (礼貌), patience and empathy. In our increasingly digital and automated world, preserving these human qualities may be more valuable than the cost of a little extra electricity. Ultimately, the beneficiary of our politeness isn’t the AI at all, but ourselves. 12. How does the author introduce the topic in paragraph 1? A. By quoting an expert. B. By telling a story. C. By presenting a phenomenon. D. By defining a concept. 13. What value of gratitude does the experiment in paragraph 3 show? A. It strengthens our bodies and minds. B. It reduces daily stress levels. C. It improves memory and creativity. D. It deepens social relationships. 14. Which of the following would Maimonides most likely approve of? A. Giving gifts to friends on birthdays. B. Making a large donation to a charity. C. Expressing gratitude on Thanksgiving Day. D. Volunteering weekly at a community kitchen. 15. What message does the author mainly convey in the text? A. Courtesy to AI saves electricity bills. B. AI improves the quality of human life. C. Politeness benefits humans rather than AI. D. AI learns empathy from human behavior. 【答案】12. C 13. A 14. D 15. C 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章指出很多人对AI礼貌,虽AI无感知且看似无用,但相关实验和观点表明,这种行为能培养人类礼貌、同理心等品质,最终受益者是人类自身。 【12题详解】 推理判断题。根据第一段“I often catch myself asking my questions to AI chatbots with a “please” and a “thank you.” Apparently, I am not alone. A 2024 survey found that approximately 67% of U.S. AI users are also polite and show gratitude toward AI search engines. Some even joked about the cost: if every polite word consumes electricity, the bill must be high. OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman replied: “Tens of millions of dollars well spent — you never know.”(我常常会发现自己在向人工智能聊天机器人提问时会加上“请”和“谢谢”这样的词语。显然,我不是唯一一个这样做的。2024年的一项调查发现,大约67%的美国人工智能用户也会对人工智能搜索引擎表现出礼貌和感激之情。有些人甚至开玩笑说这要花费不少钱:如果每一个礼貌的词语都要消耗电能,那账单肯定很高。OpenAI的首席执行官萨姆·阿尔特曼回应道:“这花费了数千万美元——谁知道呢。”)”并结合下文对“对AI礼貌能培养人的礼貌、同理心等品质”的陈述可知,作者在第一段通过描述一个现象引入话题。故选C。 【13题详解】 细节理解题。根据第三段“Still, there may be value that isn’t immediately measurable in showing gratitude toward AI. Psychologists Robert Emmons and Michael McCullough carried out an experiment in which they divided participants into three groups, asking the first to list things they are grateful for, while others listed daily troubles or simply kept journals. After 10 weeks, they found that the first group reported 25% higher happiness levels, stronger inner strength and even better physical health.( 不过,对人工智能表示感激所体现的价值可能并非是能够立即衡量出来的。心理学家罗伯特·埃蒙斯和迈克尔·麦卡洛开展了一项实验,他们将参与者分为三组,要求第一组列出他们所感激的事情,而其他两组则分别记录日常烦恼或只是进行日常日记记录。10周后,他们发现第一组的幸福感水平提高了25%,内心力量更强,身体状况也更好)”可知,第三段中的实验表明了感恩能增强我们的身体和心智。故选A。 【14题详解】 细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“He believed that regular acts of goodness, like giving charity and expressing gratitude, make us happier in the long run by turning virtue into a habit.(他认为,定期的善举,比如进行慈善捐赠和表达感激之情,会通过将美德转化为习惯而使我们长期感到更幸福)”可知,迈蒙尼德认同每周到社区厨房做志愿服务的做法。故选D。 【15题详解】 推理判断题。根据最后一段“Showing appreciation, even toward a machine, reinforces positive habits of courtesy (礼貌), patience and empathy. In our increasingly digital and automated world, preserving these human qualities may be more valuable than the cost of a few extra electricity. Ultimately, the beneficiary of our politeness isn’t the AI at all, but ourselves.(向机器表达感激之情,哪怕只是向一台机器表示感谢,也能强化我们养成的礼貌、耐心和同理心等良好习惯。在我们这个日益数字化和自动化的世界里,保持这些人性特质可能比多消耗一些电能更有价值。最终,我们礼貌行为的受益者并非那台人工智能,而是我们自己)”可知,作者在这篇文章中主要传达了礼貌对人类有益,而非对人工智能有益。故选C。 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。 Popular among fashion celebrities, Labubu, a small, bunny-like toy with a doll’s face produced by Pop Mart, has become a street style item as bag charms since 2024. ____16____ At Selfridges, Jelly cat is the fastest-selling toy brand. According to fans and experts, this toy craze reveals meaningful insights into today’s luxury consumers. Facing economic challenges and climate chaos, audiences are lowering purchasing power as they mature. ____17____ This has led to an undeniable increase in “kidult” customers in recent years, with a real appetite for nostalgic (怀旧的) joy and perhaps a simpler time. ____18____ For fans, styling them with luxury handbags helps show off their personality and refresh their style. Labubu’s exposed teeth and striking colors represent the ugly-cute aesthetic (美学), offering an alternative to today’s unrealistic standards of perfection. The success of Labubu owes much to the blind box format. “The nature of the blind box itself is addictive. ____19____ So you keep buying more.” says Maria. Tora Northman adds, “The blind box concept is the reason that they’re all so exciting — it’s not just buying a toy. ____20____” Beyond the psychology of reconnecting with childhood, the thrill of joining a popular craze and owning sought-after items ultimately drives shoppers. A. Yet the trend extends beyond just one type of toy. B. Actually, it is taking part in the unboxing experience. C. They provide emotional comfort and social connection. D. It’s super rare that you get the one that you actually want. E. Blind boxes are usually priced higher than regular toy products. F. Labubu and toy bag charms reflect a growing popularity in personalization. G. In this context, Labubu and the collectibles mindset offers a form of escapism. 【答案】16. A 17. G 18. F 19. D 20. B 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了以拉布布为代表的玩具潮流反映了现代奢侈品消费者的心理需求,包括怀旧情感、个性化表达和对盲盒收集的兴奋感。 【16题详解】 由上文“Popular among fashion celebrities, Labubu, a small, bunny-like toy with a doll’s face produced by Pop Mart, has become a street style item as bag charms since 2024.(自2024年以来,由泡泡玛特生产的一款兔形小玩具拉布布,因其娃娃脸而受到时尚名人的欢迎,已成为一种街头风格的包饰。)”及下文“At Selfridges, Jelly cat is the fastest-selling toy brand.(在塞尔福里奇百货公司,杰里猫是最畅销的玩具品牌。)”可知,本空应强调这种潮流不仅限于拉布布这一种玩具,还有其他类型。A选项“Yet the trend extends beyond just one type of toy.(然而,这种趋势不仅仅局限于一种玩具。)”能承上启下,符合题意。故选A。 【17题详解】 由上文“Facing economic challenges and climate chaos, audiences are lowering purchasing power as they mature.(面对经济挑战和气候混乱,随着群众的成熟,他们的购买力正在下降。)”可知,本空应说明在购买力下降的背景下的应对方式。G选项“In this context, Labubu and the collectibles mindset offers a form of escapism.(在这种情况下,拉布布和收藏心态提供了一种逃避现实的方式。)”能承接上文,符合题意。故选G。 【18题详解】 由下文“For fans, styling them with luxury handbags helps show off their personality and refresh their style. Labubu’s exposed teeth and striking colors represent the ugly-cute aesthetic, offering an alternative to today’s unrealistic standards of perfection.(对于粉丝来说,用奢侈品手袋来搭配它们有助于展现他们的个性,让他们的风格焕然一新。拉布布露出的牙齿和醒目的颜色代表了丑萌美学,为当今不切实际的完美标准提供了另一种选择。)”可知,本空应强调拉布布和玩具包饰的个性化特点。F选项“Labubu and toy bag charms reflect a growing popularity in personalization.(拉布布和玩具包饰反映了个性化的日益流行。)”能引出下文,符合题意。故选F。 【19题详解】 由上文“The success of Labubu owes much to the blind box format. “The nature of the blind box itself is addictive.(拉布布的成功很大程度上归功于盲盒的形式。“盲盒本身的性质就让人上瘾。)”及下文““So you keep buying more.” says Maria.(“所以你会一直买更多。”玛丽亚说。)”可知,本空应说明盲盒让人上瘾的原因。D选项“It’s super rare that you get the one that you actually want.(要抽到自己真正想要的那一款非常难。)”能承上启下,符合题意。故选D。 【20题详解】 由上文“The blind box concept is the reason that they’re all so exciting—it’s not just buying a toy.(盲盒的概念是它们如此令人兴奋的原因——这不仅仅是买玩具。)”可知,本空应补充说明盲盒的额外吸引力是什么。B选项“Actually, it is taking part in the unboxing experience.(实际上,这是在参与拆箱体验。)”能承接上文,符合题意。故选B。 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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Just ahead on the narrow road, the light from Kim’s torch (手电筒) flashed towards me. Her bike stayed ____21____, but mine was shaking all over the place. I had completely lost my ____22____. It seemed cycling in the ____23____ had caused my mind to lose all sense of direction. I looked hard, hoping to ____24____ the grass edges, but there was nothing but Kim’s ____25____ torchlight far ahead. My heart pounded wildly. I was trying my best to keep this anxiety internal, not wanting Kim to ____26____ the full extent of my fear. So I forced my ____27____ back to the forest we had cycled through earlier: the tall trees, the sound of the wind and something ____28____ for me now — the sense of excitement I felt. ____29____ by this memory, I tried to put aside the anxiety. I ____30____ my phone’s torch. The light was weak, but it was enough: the heaviness around my vision ____31____ and I found my balance again. As I pushed into the pedals (脚踏板) and began to move, I ____32____ a sky full of countless stars. Then, I saw something even more ____33____. “KIM!” She turned, thinking something was wrong. But ____34____ high above us was a magical shooting star, bright with a thick tail in its wake. That night, I learned a valuable lesson: Don’t let the darkness stop you from moving forward. Sometimes all you need is a little more ____35____ to find your way. 21. A. safe B. level C. clean D. still 22. A. interest B. way C. balance D. sight 23. A. wind B. wild C. mountains D. dark 24. A. make out B. search for C. give up D. ride across 25. A. natural B. soft C. blinding D. dying 26. A. notice B. explore C. ignore D. understand 27. A. astonishment B. curiosity C. imagination D. enthusiasm 28. A. lucky B. rare C. hard D. fresh 29. A. Confused B. Worn C. Moved D. Encouraged 30. A. switched on B. took out C. showed off D. put up 31. A. grew B. cleared C. remained D. worsened 32. A. pictured B. witnessed C. recalled D. touched 33. A. puzzling B. satisfying C. amazing D. challenging 34. A. flying B. hanging C. rising D. circling 35. A. patience B. wisdom C. light D. time 【答案】21. B 22. C 23. D 24. A 25. D 26. A 27. C 28. B 29. D 30. A 31. B 32. B 33. C 34. A 35. C 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者与Kim夜骑时失控慌乱,借回忆平复情绪后,看到星空与流星,领悟到黑暗中别停下脚步的道理。 【21题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她的自行车保持平稳,但我的却在到处摇晃。A. safe安全的;B. level水平的,平稳的;C. clean干净的;D. still静止的。根据下文“but mine was shaking all over the place”可知,Kim的车是平稳的,level符合语境。故选B。 【22题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我完全失去了平衡。A. interest兴趣;B. way方法;C. balance平衡;D. sight视力。根据上文“mine was shaking all over the place”及下文“the heaviness around my vision __11__ and I found my balance again”可知,作者骑车失去了平衡,balance符合语境。故选C。 【23题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:在黑暗中骑车似乎让我完全失去了方向感。A. wind风;B. wild荒野;C. mountains山;D. dark黑暗。根据上文“there was nothing but Kim’s __5__ torchlight far ahead”及下文“Don’t let the darkness stop you from moving forward.”可知,此处指在黑暗中骑车,dark符合语境。故选D。 【24题详解】 考查动词短语辨析。句意:我努力张望,希望辨认出草地的边缘,但前方只有Kim渐弱的手电光。A. make out辨认出;B. search for寻找;C. give up放弃;D. ride across骑过。根据下文“the grass edges”及“there was nothing but Kim’s __5__ torchlight far ahead”可知,光线微弱,作者努力想辨认出路边的草地边缘,make out符合语境。故选A。 【25题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意同上。A. natural自然的;B. soft柔软的;C. blinding刺眼的;D. dying微弱的,没落的,快要结束的。根据下文“far ahead”可知,远处的手电光应是渐弱的,dying符合语境。故选D。 【26题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我尽力把焦虑藏在心里,不想让Kim察觉到我恐惧的程度。A. notice注意,察觉;B. explore探索;C. ignore忽视;D. understand理解。根据“not wanting Kim to __6__ the full extent of my fear”可知,作者不想让Kim察觉到自己害怕了,notice符合语境。故选A。 【27题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:于是我强迫自己回想之前骑过的森林:高大的树木、风声,还有现在对我来说少有的那种兴奋感。A. astonishment惊讶;B. curiosity好奇;C. imagination想象;D. enthusiasm热情。根据下文“back to the forest we had cycled through earlier”可知,此处是作者通过想象回忆过往场景,imagination符合语境。故选C。 【28题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意同上。A. lucky幸运的;B. rare稀有的;C. hard困难的;D. fresh新鲜的。根据下文“the sense of excitement I felt”及作者当时的害怕慌乱可知,这种兴奋感现在对作者来说是稀有的,rare符合语境。故选B。 【29题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:被这段回忆鼓舞,我努力放下焦虑。A. Confused困惑的;B. Worn疲惫的;C. Moved感动的;D. Encouraged鼓舞的。根据“I tried to put aside the anxiety”可知,作者决定搁置焦虑情绪是因为受到鼓舞,Encouraged符合语境。故选D。 【30题详解】 考查动词短语辨析。句意:我打开了手机的手电筒。A. switched on打开;B. took out拿出;C. showed off炫耀;D. put up张贴。根据下文“my phone’s torch”及“The light was weak”可知,作者打开了手机上的手电筒,switched on符合语境。故选A。 【31题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:视线周围的沉重感消散了,我重新找回了平衡。A. grew增长;B. cleared消散;C. remained保持;D. worsened恶化。根据下文“I found my balance again”可知,不好的感觉消散了,cleared符合语境。故选B。 【32题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我踩下踏板开始移动时,我看到了布满无数星星的天空。A. pictured想象;B. witnessed目睹;C. recalled回忆;D. touched触摸。根据下文“a sky full of countless stars”及“Then, I saw something even more __13__”可知,作者看到了星空,witnessed符合语境。故选B。 【33题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:然后,我看到了更令人惊叹的东西。A. puzzling困惑的;B. satisfying满意的;C. amazing令人惊叹的;D. challenging有挑战的。根据下文“a magical shooting star”可知,流星是令人惊叹的,amazing符合语境。故选C。 【34题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:但在我们头顶上方划过的是一颗神奇的流星,拖着粗长的尾巴闪闪发光。A. flying飞过;B. hanging悬挂;C. rising升起;D. circling盘旋。根据“a magical shooting star”可知,流星从头顶的星空划过,flying符合语境。故选A。 【35题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:有时候你只需要多一点光就能找到方向。A. patience耐心;B. wisdom智慧;C. light光;D. time时间。根据上文“my phone’s torch”及“The light was weak, but it was enough”可知,此处指光能帮人找到方向,light符合语境。故选C。 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 Yangzhou, a city in Jiangsu Province, young people are rushing to a local traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) hospital, not for medical care, but for bread. Since early April, the hospital ____36____ (gain) local fame for its special series of breads containing Chinese medicinal herbs. The herbal bread series, ____37____ (develop) by the Preventive Treatment Center of the hospital, combines culinary (烹饪的) innovation with wellness culture ____38____ has attracted health-conscious youth as well as food enthusiasts. “The idea came from observing the growing demand among young people for healthier lifestyles and foods ____39____ can address health problems,” said Chen Wei, deputy director of the center. “TCM dietary therapy is a vital part of preventive healthcare. By making ancient wisdom ____40____ (access) and delicious, we hope to encourage younger generations to embrace holistic wellness. These breads follow the rising trend of wellness-focused diets, ____41____ (particular) for those experiencing issues like tiredness or weak immunity. They are in line ____42____ TCM’s philosophy of ‘preventive treatment’—solving health problems before they appear,” Chen explained. ____43____ (perfect) the recipes, the team experimented with different methods, such as boiling herbs into liquid blends for dough. After months of trials, six ____44____ (variety) of bread were launched, priced at about 10 yuan a piece. At first, sales ____45____ (limit) to a short period each afternoon. However, the subtle herbal aroma and unique flavors quickly won praise from customers. The bread often sold out within minutes. 【答案】36. has gained 37. developed 38. and 39. that##which 40. accessible 41. particularly 42. with 43. To perfect 44. varieties 45. were limited 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇新闻报道。扬州一中医医院4月初推出含中草药的特色面包,融合烹饪创新与养生文化,受年轻人青睐,贴合中医“治未病”理念,热销不已。 【36题详解】 考查时态和主谓一致。句意:自4月初以来,这家医院因其含中草药的特色系列面包在当地声名鹊起。此空考查谓语动词,主语the hospital与gain为主动关系,再根据时间状语since early April可知,这里应用现在完成时;主语the hospital为单数。故填has gained。 【37题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:这款草本面包系列由医院治未病中心研发,融合了烹饪创新与养生文化,吸引了注重健康的年轻人和美食爱好者。此空考查非谓语,The herbal bread series与develop之间为被动关系,再由语境可知,这里应用过去分词作后置定语。故填developed。 【38题详解】 考查连词。句意:这款草本面包系列由医院治未病中心研发,融合了烹饪创新与养生文化,吸引了注重健康的年轻人和美食爱好者。分析句子结构可知,“combines...”与“has attracted...”为并列谓语,描述面包系列的两个特点,应用连词and连接。故填and。 【39题详解】 考查定语从句。句意:该中心副主任陈伟表示:“这个想法源于观察到年轻人对更健康的生活方式和能解决健康问题的食品需求日益增长。” 所填空引导定语从句,先行词是foods,指物,且在从句中作主语,应用关系代词that或which引导。故填that或which。 【40题详解】 考查形容词。句意:通过让古老的智慧变得易懂又美味,我们希望鼓励年轻一代拥抱整体健康理念。分析句子结构可知,这里考查“make + 宾语 + 形容词”,为固定结构,应用动词access的形容词形式accessible,表“易获得的、易懂的”,为形容词,在本句中作宾补,符合语境。故填accessible。 【41题详解】 考查副词。句意:这些面包顺应了以健康为导向的饮食新趋势,尤其适合那些有疲劳或免疫力低下等问题的人。所填空修饰介词短语“for those...”,需用形容词particular的副词形式particularly,符合语境。故填particularly。 【42题详解】 考查介词。句意:它们符合中医“治未病”的理念 —— 在健康问题出现前就解决它们。这里考查in line with,为固定搭配,意为“符合,与……一致”。故填with。 【43题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:为了完善配方,团队尝试了不同的方法,比如将草药煮成液体混合物加入面团。分析句子结构可知,此处表目的“为了完善配方”,应用动词不定式to perfect作目的状语,且句首时首字母应大写。故填To perfect。 【44题详解】 考查名词复数。句意:经过数月的试验,六款面包上市,单价约10元。variety表“种类”,是可数名词,结合six可知,应用复数形式varieties。故填varieties。 【45题详解】 考查时态和语态。句意:起初,销售仅限定在每天下午的短时间内。此空考查谓语动词,描述过去的常规安排,应用一般过去时;sales与limit之间为被动关系。故填were limited。 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 应用文(满分15分) 46. 假定你是李华,你校体育文化节设置了“中外传统体育项目体验区”,吸引了在校外籍交换生参与。你的英国笔友 Henry来信询问详情。请你给他回复一封邮件,内容包括: 1. 体验区主要活动; 2. 外籍交换生参与情况; 3. 设置体验区的意义。 注意: 1. 写作词数应为80个左右; 2 可适当增加细节以使行文连贯; 3. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。 Dear Henry, I’m glad to receive your email asking about the “Chinese & Foreign Traditional Sports Area.” ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours sincerely, Li Hua 【答案】Dear Henry, I’m glad to receive your email asking about the “Chinese & Foreign Traditional Sports Experience Area.” We had various fun activities there. You could try Chinese ones like shuttlecock kicking and paper cutting for window decorations, plus foreign ones such as Scottish highland dancing. Lots of foreign exchange students joined in the activities. They loved shuttlecock kicking most — even though it was tricky at first, they laughed a lot while practicing. This area mattered a lot. It let us share sports cultures and helped everyone make more friends. Hope you can join us if you visit someday! Yours sincerely, Li Hua 【解析】 【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生英国笔友 Henry回复一封邮件,介绍“中外传统体育项目体验区”的主要活动、外籍交换生参与情况,并说明设置体验区的意义。 【详解】1.词汇积累 各种各样的:various→ a variety of 参加:join in → participate in 棘手的:tricky → knotty 帮助:help → assist 2.句式拓展 合并句子 原句:This area mattered a lot. It let us share sports cultures and helped everyone make more friends. 拓展句:This area mattered a lot, which let us share sports cultures and helped everyone make more friends. 【点睛】 【高分句型1】 They loved shuttlecock kicking most — even though it was tricky at first, they laughed a lot while practicing. (运用了even though引导的状语从句) 【高分句型2】Hope you can join us if you visit someday! (运用了省略了连接词that的宾语从句和if引导的状语从句) 第二节 读后续写(满分25分) 47. 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。 The girls sat under their sign in the park, which read “Decorate Your Bike Here!” Park managers had set up a Bike Parade. Bella and Mia planned to earn money by decorating kids’ bikes for the event. Mia’s dad, an inventor, had given them a basket of bells, whistles, gadgets (小配件) and spare parts. Bella, who loves painting, brought paints, brushes, stickers, feathers and other decorations. They had already decorated a few bikes, but Bella felt frustrated. “Your mechanical things are better,” Bella grumbled to Mia, watching her friend easily assemble the parts of a fancy bell. She held up her own works — colorful flags and a dragon-painted horn — and sighed, wishing they had more use. “The horn sounds like an annoying goose, not a dragon!” she complained. Mia laughed out loud, truly delighted by the funny sound, and confidently told Bella the customer would find it charming. Just then, Bella looked at the bike bell she’d been trying to assemble. “See? Every mechanical thing I try fails!” she murmured. Mia leaned over to offer suggestions. Bella tried again, but the pieces still wouldn’t work. Her frustration grew. “I don’t know what I’m doing!” she cried, throwing the bell onto the grass and sitting back beside it, defeated. “Try again, Bella! You can do this,” Mia encouraged gently. Bella kept her eyes shut, hoping no customers would come and pretending she wasn’t a total failure. But soon a shadow blocked her sun. Her brother Leo and his friend Izzy stood there. “Your bikes need decorating!” Mia announced before Bella could speak. “That’s why we’re here!” Izzy smiled. Bella’s mouth fell open in surprise, but she quickly closed it, afraid to look silly. After discussing ideas, Mia sent the boys away. She grabbed Bella’s arm and said, “We’ll make these the coolest bikes. You do Izzy’s, and I’ll do Leo’s. Come on!” 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150个左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 “I can’t!” Bella frowned, her heart sinking. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ When Leo and Izzy returned, their eyes widened. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】范文 “I can’t!” Bella frowned, her heart sinking. She pictured Izzy’s disappointed face if the bike turned out messy. Mia patted her gently, “Focus on what you do best: art!” Bella hesitated, and then picked up her brush. Slowly, her worries faded as she turned Izzy’s bike into a masterpiece, sticking stickers and weaving feathers to create a dragon-themed design. Meanwhile, Mia worked quickly on Leo’s bike, attaching bells on a handlebar. Kids nearby even stopped to watch, pointing at the bikes with wonder. Satisfied, the girls stepped back to admire their work, eager for Leo and Izzy’s reaction. When Leo and Izzy returned, their eyes widened. Izzy gasped, “It’s like a fire-breathing beast!” His bike shone with Bella’s art: a fierce dragon horn and feathers fluttering in the wind. Leo’s bike was full of Mia’s gadgets — a whistle and LED lights. “This is totally new and awesome!” Leo exclaimed, jumping on the bike. Bella smiled brightly, her earlier frustration gone. Mia winked, “Told you. Together, we make the perfect team.” As the boys rode off, Bella felt a warm sense of pride. She knew her skills had decorated more than just bikes—they’d brought joy to others. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了公园自行车游行活动中,贝拉和米娅合伙为孩子装饰自行车。贝拉擅长绘画却因不擅长机械配件而沮丧,米娅鼓励她专注自身优势。最终贝拉用艺术设计将伊兹的自行车打造成龙主题杰作,米娅则为利奥的车装配了小配件,两人默契配合收获好评,贝拉也重拾自信,体会到自身技能的价值。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容““我不行!”贝拉皱起眉头,心情愈发低落”可知,第一段可描写贝拉用艺术设计将伊兹的自行车打造成龙主题杰作的经过。 ②由第二段首句内容“当利奥和伊兹回来时,他们的眼睛都睁大了”可知,第二段可描写米娅则为利奥的车装配了小配件,两人默契配合收获好评,贝拉也重拾自信,体会到自身技能的价值。 2.续写线索:贝拉低落——米娅鼓励——贝拉创作龙主题杰作——利奥和伊兹看到作品惊讶——装饰车——贝拉感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①消失:fade/vanish ②集中:focus on/concentrate on ③想象:picture/imagine 情绪类 ①快乐:joy/pleasure ②失望的:disappointed/upset 【点睛】[高分句型1] She pictured Izzy’s disappointed face if the bike turned out messy.(运用了if引导条件状语从句) [高分句型2] Focus on what you do best: art!(运用了what引导宾语从句) 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 厦门六中2025—2026学年第一学期高三1月阶段检测英语试卷 注意事项: 1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上。 2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。 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。每段对话读两遍。 1. What is the weather like now? A. Snowy. B. Sunny. C. Rainy. 2. What does the man do? A. He’s a teacher. B. He’s a doctor. C. He’s an actor. 3. How much will the woman pay? A. $30. B.$40. C.$70. 4. What will the boy do in the afternoon? A. Borrow some books. B. Take an exam. C. Study in the library. 5. When is Norman’s birthday? A. On October 19th. B. On October 20th. C. On October 21st. 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。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Father and daughter. B. Driver and passenger. C. Brother and sister. 7. How will Jane go to school tomorrow? A. By car. B. By bus. C. On foot. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8. What does the woman plan to do this weekend at first? A. Do the housework. B. Attend a concert. C. Buy new clothes. 9. How does the woman sound in the end? A. Embarrassed. B. Excited. C. Worried. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. Why does Daniel decide to quit his job? A. He’s fed up with it. B. He’ll run his own firm. C. He’ll join another company. 11. What is Luna’s attitude toward Daniel’s decision? A. Critical. B. Supportive. C. Casual. 12. What does Daniel offer to do for his current company? A. Set up a new project. B. Train a new employee. C. Recommend a lawyer. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. Why does the woman think it is difficult to shop in clothing stores? A. The clothes are expensive. B. There is a lack of fancy clothes. C. The atmosphere doesn’t agree with her. 14. How long did the woman wait at the Italian restaurant? A. One hour. B. Two hours. C. Three hours. 15. What worries the woman about ordering dishes online? A. The ordering process. B. The quality. C. The delivery time. 16. What does the man say about getting discounts online? A. It’s worthwhile. B. It’s boring. C. It’s complex. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. What is the speaker doing? A. Introducing a show. B. Having a listening class. C. Recommending an occupation. 18. What did the participants do in remote places? A. They improved their acting skills. B. They taught the locals fire prevention. C. They received training in putting out the fire. 19. What does the show aim to highlight? A. Famous people’s daily lives. B. The importance of physical exercise. C. Ordinary people’s dedication to the society. 20 What do we know about the present reality shows? A. They offer help to common people. B. They aim to produce positive effects. C. They are mostly related to different jobs. 第二部分:阅读理解(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 WALK FOR GREEN How often do you walk around the campus instead of getting straight onto the shuttle bus? The beauties of our campus deserve to be better explored and can best be explored on foot. Walking is also a greener and healthier alternative to using vehicles. To encourage more students and staff members to walk around the campus, our school has launched a new “Walk for Green” initiative. Programme Setting out from the MTR Station, “Walk for Green” recommends various walking routes on campus, one of which covers the YIA Building, LSK Building and LWS Building. Card readers for different walking routes have been installed (安装) to record the number of points completed by “Walk for Green” participants. Participants who collect 60 points within 30 days will be awarded the title “Green Walker”. Participation To participate, students and staff members would choose a marked route and tap their school cards at the card readers installed at both the start and end points (and also at an intermediate card reader). Name, student/staff ID, department/unit, date, time, and card readers tapped will be recorded. Walking Journey Points Important Notes: 1. Walkers must complete one trip (either upwards or downwards) within one hour to score points. 2. A maximum of six points will be awarded each day. Every time you take a walk on campus, you are helping to preserve our environment and also keeping yourself healthy. Let’s start from today! 1. Where does “Walk for Green” start? A. YIA Building. B. LSK Building. C. LWS Building. D. MTR Station. 2. What are participants required to do? A. Collect at least 6 points. B. Complete a round trip. C. Maintain a fixed speed. D. Choose a pre-set route. 3. How many points do you get by walking from YIA Building to LWS Building? A. 1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 6. B The Great Sock Mystery I had a serious problem. My sock drawer was mysteriously emptying. It wasn’t a ghost or a burglar with a strange habit; it was my dog, Buster. A fluffy, clever, and utterly mischievous Golden Retriever. For weeks, I’d find single socks under the couch or behind the TV, but never the pairs. Buster would just look at me with his big, innocent eyes, tail thumping against the floor as if to say, “Socks? Missing? How peculiar!” I decided to investigate. One Tuesday afternoon, I pretended to leave for work but quietly circled back and peered through the living room window. What I saw was a scene of strange dog business. Buster was not alone. He had company: a serious-looking Poodle from next door and a skeptical Beagle from down the street. In the center of the room was Buster’s prized possession: his fluffy bed. But it wasn’t for sleeping. It was a treasure collection. My socks were piled high upon it — the athletic ones, the warm woolly ones, even my favorite pair with pizza slices on them. The negotiation began. The Poodle, whom I recognized as Princess, stepped forward and dropped a high-quality, expensive dog biscuit at the edge of the bed. Buster sniffed it carefully, nudged a single, plain white sock toward her, and then pulled back his paw, guarding the rest. Princess seemed to consider this, then added another biscuit to the pile. Satisfied, Buster used his nose to expertly push two striped socks toward her. The deal was done. Princess picked up her new socks and trotted out proudly. Next was the Beagle, Barney. He offered a well-licked, slightly flat tennis ball. Buster immediately looked utterly unfazed. He turned his head away with a snort. Barney cried, then reluctantly added a half-eaten pig’s ear to the offer. This got Buster’s attention. A quick exchange was made for one striped sock. I burst through the door. “Buster! You furry little businessman!” All three dogs froze in guilty silence. Buster had the good manners to look embarrassed. He slowly crept over, not to apologize, but to gently nudge my least favorite pair of socks — the itchy Christmas ones from my aunt — toward my feet. It was a peace offering, a bribe to buy my silence. I couldn’t help but laugh. He wasn’t just a good thief; he was an excellent businessman. I took the socks. After all, every good economy needs a tax collector. 4. What drove the author to start the investigation? A. The sock drawer was often left open. B. Buster started barking at the sock drawer. C. Buster’s bed was suddenly filled with socks. D. Single socks were found in unusual places around the house. 5. What was the final outcome of the trade between Princess and Buster? A. Princess traded a costly biscuit for a plain white sock. B. Princess acquired three socks for two expensive biscuits. C. Buster exchanged his striped sock in the deal for a pig’s ear. D. Buster acquired a tennis ball and gave up two striped socks. 6. Which is close to the underlined word “unfazed” in meaning in paragraph 5? A. uninterested. B. uncertain. C. excited. D. confused. 7 What might the author do at last? A. Make the neighbor pay for the traded socks. B Report Buster’s business to the animal shelter. C. Accept the sock as his share for forgiving Buster. D. Take all of Buster’s collections away as a punishment. C Second place is just the first loser. While the competitive spirit may be as natural as breathing air, it doesn’t always lead to human flourishing and can create misery. Fortunately, there is a formula to solve this problem: instead of always going for gold, shoot for the bronze. Though second place may be the first loser, third place can be the real winner regarding happiness and longevity. In a 1995 study, scholars systematically coded the emotional reactions of silver and bronze medalists in the 1992 Summer Olympic Games. Using slow-motion footage captured both immediately after their events and later on the awards podium (领奖台), researchers found the bronze winners appeared consistently happier on average than the silver medalists. Over 80% of bronze medalists exhibited genuine smiles, a figure that was nearly double that observed among silver medalists. Moreover, every bronze medalist’s smile lasted longer than the average smile observed among the silver medalists. More recent research has looked at the life span of all three medalist categories. A 2018 study tracked the average longevity of those representing the U.S. in the Olympic Games from 1904 to 1936 and found that the athlete whose best performance was silver lived to 72. Gold medalists beat this by four years, living to 76. But first prize in longevity went to the bronze medalists, who lived to 78. The study had a handy explanation for this discrepancy: “Unsatisfactory competition outcomes may adversely affect health.” In other words, silver medalists see themselves as the first loser because they look up to the top step and compare themselves only with the gold medalists, whereas the bronze winners compare themselves favorably with all the others who never made it onto the podium at all. This theory shows the difference between upward and downward social comparison. When we compare ourselves with those who have more money, power, or achievements, we often feel like, well, losers. It tends to lower motivation and increase stress. In contrast, downward comparison makes people feel better about themselves and, thus, happier. The worldly happiness strategy of striving for gold every day is foolish. It tends to lower the intrinsic motivation, and thus enjoyment that people obtain from their activities. The principle at work here is trying to improve your own past performance and the only person to whom you will have to compare yourself is you. 8. What can be learned from the 1995 study? A. Silver medalists showed less happiness than bronze winners. B. Silver medalists’ smiling frequency was close to that of gold medalists. C. The average bronze medalist’s smile lasted longer than every silver medalist’s. D. The emotions of both medalists were unchanged from the events to the podium. 9. What is the cause of the difference in medalists’ life span? A. The stress from downward social comparison. B. The motivation from upward social comparison. C. The effect of different types of social comparison. D. The failure to look up to the top after the competition. 10. What does the writer advise us to do to achieve happiness? A. Learn from the top performers. B. Try to be the best in every field. C. Commit to one’s consistent personal growth. D. Strengthen the motivation to obtain achievement. 11. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A. The Triumph of Coming in Third B. The Problem of Human Competition C. The Mechanism of Social Comparison D. The Psychology of the Olympic Medalists D I often catch myself asking my questions to AI chatbots with a “please” and a “thank you.” Apparently, I am not alone. A 2024 survey found that approximately 67% of U.S. AI users are also polite and show gratitude toward AI search engines. Some even joked about the cost: if every polite word consumes electricity, the bill must be high. OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman replied: “Tens of millions of dollars well spent — you never know.” In reality, of course, AI chatbots do not appreciate politeness; they lack consciousness, feelings or social needs. From a purely utilitarian (功利主义的) standpoint, all those pleases and thank yous are just flushing money down the toilet. Still, there may be value that isn’t immediately measurable in showing gratitude toward AI. Psychologists Robert Emmons and Michael McCullough carried out an experiment in which they divided participants into three groups, asking the first to list things they are grateful for, while others listed daily troubles or simply kept journals. After 10 weeks, they found that the first group reported 25% higher happiness levels, stronger inner strength and even better physical health. What’s true of gratitude is also true of kindness and generosity more generally. Experiments at UC Riverside found that performing “five small acts of kindness per week” produced steady increases in happiness. This idea isn’t new. The medieval thinker Maimonides wrote that “it is better for a person to give one coin to a thousand poor people than to give a thousand coins to one poor person.” He believed that regular acts of goodness, like giving charity and expressing gratitude, make us happier in the long run by turning virtue into a habit. So perhaps all of our pleases and thank yous to AI have value, even if they cost OpenAI millions of dollars annually. Showing appreciation, even toward a machine, reinforces positive habits of courtesy (礼貌), patience and empathy. In our increasingly digital and automated world, preserving these human qualities may be more valuable than the cost of a little extra electricity. Ultimately, the beneficiary of our politeness isn’t the AI at all, but ourselves. 12. How does the author introduce the topic in paragraph 1? A. By quoting an expert. B. By telling a story. C. By presenting a phenomenon. D. By defining a concept. 13. What value of gratitude does the experiment in paragraph 3 show? A. It strengthens our bodies and minds. B. It reduces daily stress levels. C. It improves memory and creativity. D. It deepens social relationships. 14 Which of the following would Maimonides most likely approve of? A. Giving gifts to friends on birthdays. B. Making a large donation to a charity. C. Expressing gratitude on Thanksgiving Day. D. Volunteering weekly at a community kitchen. 15. What message does the author mainly convey in the text? A. Courtesy to AI saves electricity bills. B. AI improves the quality of human life. C. Politeness benefits humans rather than AI. D. AI learns empathy from human behavior. 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。 Popular among fashion celebrities, Labubu, a small, bunny-like toy with a doll’s face produced by Pop Mart, has become a street style item as bag charms since 2024. ____16____ At Selfridges, Jelly cat is the fastest-selling toy brand. According to fans and experts, this toy craze reveals meaningful insights into today’s luxury consumers. Facing economic challenges and climate chaos, audiences are lowering purchasing power as they mature. ____17____ This has led to an undeniable increase in “kidult” customers in recent years, with a real appetite for nostalgic (怀旧的) joy and perhaps a simpler time. ____18____ For fans, styling them with luxury handbags helps show off their personality and refresh their style. Labubu’s exposed teeth and striking colors represent the ugly-cute aesthetic (美学), offering an alternative to today’s unrealistic standards of perfection. The success of Labubu owes much to the blind box format. “The nature of the blind box itself is addictive. ____19____ So you keep buying more.” says Maria. Tora Northman adds, “The blind box concept is the reason that they’re all so exciting — it’s not just buying a toy. ____20____” Beyond the psychology of reconnecting with childhood, the thrill of joining a popular craze and owning sought-after items ultimately drives shoppers. A Yet the trend extends beyond just one type of toy. B. Actually, it is taking part in the unboxing experience. C. They provide emotional comfort and social connection. D. It’s super rare that you get the one that you actually want. E. Blind boxes are usually priced higher than regular toy products. F. Labubu and toy bag charms reflect a growing popularity in personalization. G. In this context, Labubu and the collectibles mindset offers a form of escapism. 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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Just ahead on the narrow road, the light from Kim’s torch (手电筒) flashed towards me. Her bike stayed ____21____, but mine was shaking all over the place. I had completely lost my ____22____. It seemed cycling in the ____23____ had caused my mind to lose all sense of direction. I looked hard, hoping to ____24____ the grass edges, but there was nothing but Kim’s ____25____ torchlight far ahead. My heart pounded wildly. I was trying my best to keep this anxiety internal, not wanting Kim to ____26____ the full extent of my fear. So I forced my ____27____ back to the forest we had cycled through earlier: the tall trees, the sound of the wind and something ____28____ for me now — the sense of excitement I felt. ____29____ by this memory, I tried to put aside the anxiety. I ____30____ my phone’s torch. The light was weak, but it was enough: the heaviness around my vision ____31____ and I found my balance again. As I pushed into the pedals (脚踏板) and began to move, I ____32____ a sky full of countless stars. Then, I saw something even more ____33____. “KIM!” She turned, thinking something was wrong. But ____34____ high above us was a magical shooting star, bright with a thick tail in its wake. That night, I learned a valuable lesson: Don’t let the darkness stop you from moving forward. Sometimes all you need is a little more ____35____ to find your way. 21. A. safe B. level C. clean D. still 22. A. interest B. way C. balance D. sight 23. A. wind B. wild C. mountains D. dark 24. A. make out B. search for C. give up D. ride across 25. A. natural B. soft C. blinding D. dying 26. A. notice B. explore C. ignore D. understand 27. A. astonishment B. curiosity C. imagination D. enthusiasm 28. A. lucky B. rare C. hard D. fresh 29. A. Confused B. Worn C. Moved D. Encouraged 30. A. switched on B. took out C. showed off D. put up 31. A. grew B. cleared C. remained D. worsened 32. A. pictured B. witnessed C. recalled D. touched 33. A. puzzling B. satisfying C. amazing D. challenging 34. A. flying B. hanging C. rising D. circling 35. A. patience B. wisdom C. light D. time 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 Yangzhou, a city in Jiangsu Province, young people are rushing to a local traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) hospital, not for medical care, but for bread. Since early April, the hospital ____36____ (gain) local fame for its special series of breads containing Chinese medicinal herbs. The herbal bread series, ____37____ (develop) by the Preventive Treatment Center of the hospital, combines culinary (烹饪的) innovation with wellness culture ____38____ has attracted health-conscious youth as well as food enthusiasts. “The idea came from observing the growing demand among young people for healthier lifestyles and foods ____39____ can address health problems,” said Chen Wei, deputy director of the center. “TCM dietary therapy is a vital part of preventive healthcare. By making ancient wisdom ____40____ (access) and delicious, we hope to encourage younger generations to embrace holistic wellness. These breads follow the rising trend of wellness-focused diets, ____41____ (particular) for those experiencing issues like tiredness or weak immunity. They are in line ____42____ TCM’s philosophy of ‘preventive treatment’—solving health problems before they appear,” Chen explained. ____43____ (perfect) the recipes, the team experimented with different methods, such as boiling herbs into liquid blends for dough. After months of trials, six ____44____ (variety) of bread were launched, priced at about 10 yuan a piece. At first, sales ____45____ (limit) to a short period each afternoon. However, the subtle herbal aroma and unique flavors quickly won praise from customers. The bread often sold out within minutes. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 应用文(满分15分) 46. 假定你是李华,你校体育文化节设置了“中外传统体育项目体验区”,吸引了在校外籍交换生参与。你的英国笔友 Henry来信询问详情。请你给他回复一封邮件,内容包括: 1. 体验区主要活动; 2. 外籍交换生参与情况; 3. 设置体验区的意义。 注意: 1. 写作词数应为80个左右; 2. 可适当增加细节以使行文连贯; 3. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。 Dear Henry, I’m glad to receive your email asking about the “Chinese & Foreign Traditional Sports Area.” ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours sincerely, Li Hua 第二节 读后续写(满分25分) 47. 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。 The girls sat under their sign in the park, which read “Decorate Your Bike Here!” Park managers had set up a Bike Parade. Bella and Mia planned to earn money by decorating kids’ bikes for the event. Mia’s dad, an inventor, had given them a basket of bells, whistles, gadgets (小配件) and spare parts. Bella, who loves painting, brought paints, brushes, stickers, feathers and other decorations. They had already decorated a few bikes, but Bella felt frustrated. “Your mechanical things are better,” Bella grumbled to Mia, watching her friend easily assemble the parts of a fancy bell. She held up her own works — colorful flags and a dragon-painted horn — and sighed, wishing they had more use. “The horn sounds like an annoying goose, not a dragon!” she complained. Mia laughed out loud, truly delighted by the funny sound, and confidently told Bella the customer would find it charming. Just then, Bella looked at the bike bell she’d been trying to assemble. “See? Every mechanical thing I try fails!” she murmured. Mia leaned over to offer suggestions. Bella tried again, but the pieces still wouldn’t work. Her frustration grew. “I don’t know what I’m doing!” she cried, throwing the bell onto the grass and sitting back beside it, defeated. “Try again, Bella! You can do this,” Mia encouraged gently. Bella kept her eyes shut, hoping no customers would come and pretending she wasn’t a total failure. But soon a shadow blocked her sun. Her brother Leo and his friend Izzy stood there. “Your bikes need decorating!” Mia announced before Bella could speak. “That’s why we’re here!” Izzy smiled. Bella’s mouth fell open in surprise, but she quickly closed it, afraid to look silly. After discussing ideas, Mia sent the boys away. She grabbed Bella’s arm and said, “We’ll make these the coolest bikes. You do Izzy’s, and I’ll do Leo’s. Come on!” 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150个左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 “I can’t!” Bella frowned, her heart sinking. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ When Leo and Izzy returned, their eyes widened. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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