2026届重庆市育才中学高三上学期一模考试英语试卷

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Now that you're out of a house, I miss for the little daily things we used to do, even just chatting while cooking. Me too, i'm really glad we still spend holidays together, but I miss those simple routines most. Now that you're out of a house, I is for little daily things we used to do, even just chatting while cooking. Me too, i'm really glad we still spend holidays together, but I miss those simple routines most. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟。听完后各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第六和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Oh, there you are. I've been looking for you everywhere. I just went to your last classroom, but your teacher said you'd already left SHE maintained you might have gone for a lunch. So I figured i'd jack here. Glad I caught you. I was planning to meet you at the library this afternoon to work on our project. We'd Better get started on that soon. Yes, sure, my last class. And at four PM, why don't we meet an hour after that? Actually, i'll be fifteen minutes later than that. I need to finish my soccer practice first. Okay, that works perfectly. Oh, there you are. I've been looking for you everywhere. I just went to your last classroom, but your teacher said you'd already left. SHE mentioned you might have come for a lunch. So I figured i'd jack here. Glad I caught you. and I was planning to meet you at the library this afternoon to work on our project. We Better get started on that soon. Yes, sure, my last class. And at four PM, why don't we meet an hour after that? Actually, i'll be fifteen minutes later than that. I need to finish my soccer practice first. Okay, that works perfectly. 听下面一段对话,回答第八和第9两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Hi, dan, how is the restaurant busy now? Online orders are up. I thought . your restaurant was mostly for eating in IT was. but not enough customers responded to our previous mode, so i'm following the market need elsewhere. We now offer a meal plan service, making fresh meals daily and delivering them to our monthly . subscribers. impressive. That's my favorite part of running a business to adapt. What's the meal plan? Like customers tell us their food likes and dislikes. We plan their meals for a week, cook fresh daily and deliver them hot. How did you get the idea? A customer . suggested in SHE mentioned this was a popular trend on social media and suggest that I consider marketing my business this way. So I took her advice. Hi dan, how's the restaurant busy now? Online orders are up. I thought . your restaurant was mostly for eating in IT was. but not enough customers responded to our previous mode, so i'm following the market need elsewhere. We now offer a meal plan service, making fresh meals daily and delivering them to our monthly subbed ribes. impressive. That's my favorite . part of running a business to adapt. What's the meal plan? Like customers tell us their food likes and dislikes. We plan their meals for a week, cook fresh daily and deliver them hot. How did you get the idea? A customer . suggested in SHE mentioned this was a popular trend on social media and suggested I consider marketing my business this way, so I took her advice. 听下面一段对话,回答第十至第十二三个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。So your head teacher invited me here to visit all the staff in the school. He wants me to ask what changes the instructors want in the classrooms. I'm so glad he said that, and is an honor to meet a local political leader in person. thanks. I want to hear directly from teachers about what students need. I've got a list of possible improvements, smart White boards, class sets of tablets and large TV screens for presentations. If we could replace our old overhead projectors with smart tvs, that would be a huge set forward. Those old machines get used to daily, but take ages to set up and break easily. That's excEllent feedback. Some people think at all about making glasses look fancy. You are teaching kids how to use devices, but that's not IT. What's the main reason behind this investment? It's about giving teachers more time and flexibility. Learning becomes more successful if we make the tools faster and easier to use. That's our main mission. Agree, students already use this kind of tech. It's time the classroom caught up. So your head teacher invited me here to visit all the staff in the school. He wants me to ask what changes the instructors want in the classrooms. I'm so glad he said that, and is an honor to meet a local political leader in person. thanks. I want to hear directly from teachers about what students need. I've done a list of possible improvements, smart White boards, class sets of tablets and large T, V screens for presentations. If we could replace our old overhead projectors with smart tvs, that would be a huge set forward. Those old machines get used daily, but take ages to set up and break easily. That's excEllent feedback. Some people think IT all about making classes look fancy or teaching kids how to use devices. But that's not IT. What's the main reason behind this investment? It's about giving teachers more time and flexibility. Learning becomes more successful if we make the tools faster and easier to use. That's our main mission. Agree, students already use this kind of tech. It's time the classroom caught up. 听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16 4个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Wow, this places exactly like the house my family used to rent when I was a boy. That's lovely to hear. This region has always been a favorite for families skipping the summer heat. How did your family find your way here from the city? Well, we traveled here from a small farm town when I was a boy. IT wasn't until much later that I moved to a large urban area with my family. But anyway, it's finally time to own a house here. Before you sign the purchase contract and pay, let me give you a full tour. The inside is homy so warm and familiar. Thank you. I've worked hard to make IT feel that way, but honestly, nothing compares to what's outside the environment. Around the small house is the real treasure. I can tell these woods in the lake fee untouched. That's why I come here often, especially during the shoulder seasons. shoulder seasons. the time that besides the summer and winter during these periods, there are fewer tourists and less traffic. I used to come more in summer, but now this is my favorite time of year. Well, let's have do the back so you can see the view from the platform. Well, this places exactly like the cows. My family used to rent when I was a boy. That's lovely to hear. This region has always been a favorite for families escaping the summer heat. How did your family find your way here from the city? Well, we traveled here from a small farm town when I was a boy. IT wasn't until much later that I moved to a large urban area with my family. But anyway, it's finally time to own a house here . before you sign the purchase contract and pay, let me give you a full tour. The inside is homy so warm and familiar. Thank you. I've worked hard to make IT feel that way, but honestly, nothing compares to what's outside the environment around the small house is the real treasure I can tell these woods and the lake fill untouched. That's why I come here often, especially during the shoulder seasons. Shoulder seasons. the time that besides the summer and winter during these periods, there are fewer tourists and less traffic. I used to come more in summer, but now this is my favorite time of year. Well, let's have do the back so you can see the view from the platform. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第24个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Good morning, seniors. Welcome to your cap stone class. This course is designed to help you finish your high school experience with a project that reflects your interests, values and ideas. Many students see this as a great chance to create something impressive for universities or future employers, which can be a huge benefit. But for me, the real purpose is to help you build confidence by taking full responsibility for some personal missions. Some past students have used this class to create projects based on their ideal professional industries or preferred social causes. However, most choose a project based on their interests. I've seen students create painting exhibits, music shows and environmental campaigns. I support all these ideas. Just choose something that excites you and build IT from the ground up will have in percent meetings every monday and friday. Monday are for planning and setting goals. Fridays are for sharing what you've completed that gives you three days per week for independent work. You may struggle to chose the topic. Don't expect me to create your idea. My role isn't to tell you what to do or create your project timeline. I'm here to provide you with valuable people or tools you're in charge. I can't wait to see what you create. Good morning, seniors. Welcome to your capstone class. This course is designed to help you finish your high school experience with a project that reflects your interests, values and ideas. Many students see this as a great chance to create something impressive for universities or future employers, which can be a huge benefit. But for me, the real purpose is to help you build confidence by taking full responsibility for some personal missions. Some past students have used this class to create projects based on their ideal professional industries or preferred social causes. However, most choose a project based on their interests. I've seen students create painting exhibits, music shows and environmental campaigns. I support all these ideas. Just choose something that excites you and build IT from the ground up. We'll have in percent meetings every monday and friday. Monday are for planning and setting goals. Fridays are for sharing what you've completed that gives you three days per week for independent work. You may struggle to chose the topic. Don't expect me to create your idea. My role isn't to tell you what to do or create your project timeline. I'm here to provide you with valuable people or tools you're in charge. I can't wait to see what you create. 高2026届一诊模拟英语参考答案 第一部分听力 1~5ACAAB 6~10BCBAC 11~15CABBA 16~20CACCB 第二部分阅读 第一节 21~23BAC 24~27CDCD 28~31BBAC 32~35DBAA 第二节 36~40EDGCB 第三部分语言运用 第一节 41~45CCBBA 46~50DADBC 51~55AADBC 第二节 56.t0 57.managing 58.financial 59.deeply 60.a 61.realization 62.has prevented 63.whose 64.and 65.defined 第四部分写作 应用文范文: Take Care of Our Eyes and Avoid Short Sight Dear fellow students, We are living in an era of rapid technological development,when electronic products have become an indispensable part of our daily lives.However,along with this comes a sharp rise of short-sight rate among teenagers from 14.5%of 6-year-olds to over 80%of high school students,which is becoming a worrying phenomenon. With National Eye Caring Day approaching,our school calls on everyone to pay attention to eye health.Firstly,develop eye caring habits such as looking into the distance every 20-30 minutes to rest our eyes and maintain eye exercises.Secondly, participate actively in outdoor activities to keep our eyes away from electronic products. Most importantly,ensure sufficient sleep and avoid staying up late. For the health of our eyes,let's take action now! The Students'Council 读后续写范文: With curiosity,Tiffany decided to figure out what had happened.The next day,she went to knock at Mrs.Johnson's door.However,she received no response.Feeling more concerned,she then asked around the neighborhood.A neighbor mentioned that Mrs.Johnson suffered a heart attack several days ago and had been brought to hospital.Tiffany's heart sank.She quickly called the local hospital and finally found Mrs Johnson,who was resting in her hospital bed,looking weak but delighted to see Tiffany.Mrs Johnson said she missed Max terribly,who had to be left at home alone. Tiffany offered to take care of Max until Mrs Johnson recovered.Mrs.Johnson was more than grateful for her kindness.Over the next few weeks,Tiffany balanced her daily routine with caring for Max.She walked him to the beach,and he quickly connected with Tiffany.She even brought Max to visit Mrs.Johnson,whose health gradually improved. When Mrs Johnson finally returned home,Tiffany and Max were there to welcome her.After that,Tiffany,Mrs.Johnson and Max were often seen walking along the beach together. Tiffany realized that her move to Maine had brought her more than just a change of scenery-it had given her a new family. 重庆市高2026届一诊模拟考试 英语试题 (本试卷共150分,考试时间120分钟) 命题单位:重庆市育才中学校 注意事项: 1.答卷前,请考生先在答题卡上准确工整地填写本人姓名、准考证号; 2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5mm黑色签字笔答题; 3.请在答题卡中题号对应的区域内作答,超出区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效; 4.请保持答题卡卡面清洁,不要折叠、损毁;考试结束后,将答题卡交回。 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。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. How often does the woman probably practice the guitar now? A. Every day. B. Once per week. C. Every other week. 2. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A new school project. B. A local education plan. C. A well- known activist. 3. What are the speakers praising? A. An AI tool. B. A study guide. C. Their personal teacher. 4. What does the woman emphasize as the key to shaping values? A. What you choose to do. B. What you talk about. C. What you learn. 5. What does the man probably miss doing most? A. Chatting over the phone. B. Sharing home- cooked meals. C. Celebrating holidays together. 第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或读白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a classroom. B. In a dining hall. C. In a library. 7. When will the speakers probably meet next? A. At 4:15. B. At 5:00. C. At 5:15. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8. What is the man's attitude toward business? A. It's essential to stick to one plan. B. It's best to shift strategies accordingly. C. It's easiest to plan everything beforehand. 9. Where did the man mainly learn about this trend? A. From a customer. B. From a social media post. C. From a market research report. 听第8段材料,回答第10至 12题。 10. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Fellow teachers. B. Teacher and student. C. Teacher and government official. 11. How does the woman feel about the current classroom equipment? A. Proud. B. Unconcerned. C. Dissatisfied. 12. What goal is the man working toward? A. To enhance teaching efficiency. B. To make classrooms look fancier. C. To help students master advanced devices. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. Where does the man most likely live now? A. In a small town. B. In a large city. C. In a mountain village. 14. Why does the man come to the place? A. To spend his holiday. B. To buy a house. C. To visit his family. 15. What is the woman's favorite part of the small house? A. The surrounding nature. B. The architectural design. C. The modern furniture inside. 16. What will the speakers probably do next? A. Tour the rooms. B. Explore the front garden. C. Go to the back of the house. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. Why did the speaker mainly set up this class? A. To help students become confident. B. To assist students in applying to universities. C. To teach students professional industry skills. 18. What does the speaker say about project topics? A. They must relate to future careers. B. They should focus on solving social problems. C. They can be anything driven by personal passions. 19. What is the purpose of Friday meetings? A. To choose a topic. B. To set future goals. C. To share completed work. 20. How will the speaker mainly help the students? A. By giving them topic ideas. B. By introducing them to others. C. By managing their project timelines. 第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分 37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A In skiing, bigger is usually regarded as better. However, the smaller, lesser-known resorts can often have bigger snowfalls, more vertical (垂直的), fewer skiers and better off-piste. Using a minimal number of ski lifts as the definition of“small”, here are the best small ski resorts in North America. Castle Mountain, Alberta · Lifts:7 · Altitude:1,410m-2,274m Nestled against the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, this tiny ski hill gets the heaviest snowfall in Alberta. It provides simple lodging and dining, but is known for its very friendly locals. For those concerned about crowded slopes—— which is highly unlikely except on holiday weekends—— the resort also offers an affordable snowcat skiing service. Revelstoke, British Columbia · Lifts:5 · Altitude:512m-2,225m Revelstoke is proof that the term“small” is all relative. It has only five ski lifts, but also boasts the biggest vertical in North America at 1,713m. Along with huge amounts of off-piste, its annual average snowfall is an impressive 10.5m.The skiing here is superbly varied, and you' ll find an attracting mix of alpine bowls and glades with runs to suit every level of ability. Grand Targhee, Wyoming · Lifts:5 · Altitude:2,393m-3,006m Grand Targhee lies in the heart of Rocky Mountain scenery, with amazing scenery across the Grand Tetons. It's tricky to get to, but it's worth the effort for the genuine Wild West ski experience. Silverton, Colorado · Lifts:1 · Altitude:3,170m-4,111m Although it has just one rickety double chair, it transports you to what is generally regarded as the highest and steepest lift-accessed terrain in North America, at a lung-busting 4,111m. 21. Which resort has the largest vertical drop in North America? A. Castle Mountain B. Revelstoke C. Grand Targhee D. Silverton 22. What can we know about Grand Targhee from the text? A. It's difficult to access. B. It has the most ski lifts. C. It has the highest mountain top. D. It offers luxurious dining services. 23. What advantage may smaller ski resorts have over larger ones? A. They always have more ski lifts. B. They are usually located near major cities. C. They often have more snow and fewer skiers. D. They provide better services and luxury hotels. B When people talk about“role models”, they usually think of someone successful, at the height of their career or someone they wish to become. For a long time, I measured a role model by these criteria— success and career. But life has taught me a valuable lesson and expanded my view. Three months ago, after coming back from Iraq, I was searching for a venue to display my photographs. After many applications and disappointments, I finally found a gallery owner who welcomed the idea, Hodgins. The 87- year- old architect has since become one of my closest friends. Hodgins bears a source of energy and inspiration, completely defying his age. He rides his bicycle to work, attendsYale and contributes to the design of Stanford's campus. One memorable moment was when he pulled out his iPodTouch and showed me an app that controlled the lights in his gallery. With a press of a button, he switched the lights to“disco mode,” turning the gallery into a vibrant dance floor. His enthusiasm for new technology reminds me that curiosity knows no age. At his age, Hodgins's energy, sharpness, passion and curiosity are extraordinary. I found myself wanting to be like him in old age—— not confined to a bed, but full of life, pursuing what I love. Hodgins understands that life is limited, so he continues to engage in the activities that bring him purpose and meaning. From Hodgins, I learned that role models aren't just examples of professional success. We also need those who remind us that age doesn't cut off the wings of our pursuit and enthusiasm. They inspire us to take risks, embrace new experiences and stay open to the unknown. Whenever we meet for coffee, Hodgins asks about my travels and responds with words like,“It's amazing how you' re maximizing your life.” In those moments, I wish I could hold up a mirror,because that's exactly what he's doing—— making the most of every moment. 24. What was the author's original standard for a role model? A. Someone who lives at the moment. B. Someone who helps others selflessly. C. Someone who is successful in their career. D. Someone who is crazy about technology. 25. What does the underlined word“defying” in Paragraph 3 mean? A. Living up to. B. Appearing older than. C. Being proud of. D. Acting unexpectedly for. 26. What can we infer about Hodgins from paragraph 4? A. He prefers a quiet and traditional lifestyle. B. He believes old age should be a time of rest. C. He lives with great energy despite his advanced age. D. He thinks success is the criterion of a meaningful life. 27. What does the author learn from Hodgins? A. Technology is the key to staying youthful. B. Never hesitate to pursue a successful career. C. Traveling broadens one's perspective on life. D. Age shouldn't limit one's passions and dreams. C Blind patients can read and recognise faces again with a“revolutionary” bionic (仿生的) chip, signaling a“new era”for artificial vision. It is a super- thin wireless microchip, measuring 2 mm by 2 mm, which is inserted under the retina (视网膜) and links to a video- camera on a pair of augmented- reality glasses. The device works with the camera recording the scene in front of the patient, and then AI changes the information to an infrared (红外线的) signal sent to the chip. Upon receiving the signal, the chip stimulates undamaged inner retinal neurons, so they can transmit the signal to the brain,where it is interpreted as vision. The chip insertion takes just a few hours, activated after a month, but it takes patients several more months to learn how to see again using the device. Dozens of patients who lost their eyesight through age- related macular degeneration (AMD) were fitted with the device on a trial including Moorfields Hospital in London, with more than 80% seeing major improvements. About600,000 people in the UK suffer from AMD, a number that is expected to increase with an ageing population. In the new trial, 38 patients who were suffering from geographic atrophy were enrolled in trials across Britain,France, and Italy. After one year of using the system, most participants showed significant improvement in their ability to read letters on a standard eye chart, with an average improvement of 25.5 letters and five lines, and one improving by as many as 59 letters, or 12 lines. Mahi Muqit, senior consultant at Moorfields Eye Hospital, said,“These are elderly patients who were no longer able to read, write or recognise faces due to lost vision. They couldn't even see the vision chart before. Now they' ve gone from being in darkness to being able to start using their vision again. In the history of artificial vision, this represents a new era. Blind patients are actually able to have meaningful central vision restoration, which has never been done before.” 28. How does the bionic chip help blind patients see? A. It helps patients learn how to use the glasses. B. It serves as a stimulus to work on the neurons. C. It insert s the camera under the patient's retina. D. It records scenes and sends signals to the brain. 29. What can we learn about AMD from Paragraph 3? A. AMD is the leading cause of blindness in the UK. B. The number of AMD patients may rise in the future. C. Less than 20% of AMD patients showed no improvement. D. Moorfields Hospital is the best hospital to conduct the trial. 30. What is Mahi Muqit's attitude towards the bionic chip? A. Optimistic. B. Objective. C. Dismissive. D. Doubtful. 31. What is the main purpose of the text? A. To discuss a social problem. B. To explain a technical challenge. C. To introduce a medical achievement. D. To compare treatments for eye diseases. D “You' re addicted to cheap dopamine and it's killing your motivation,” Berlin- based TikTok creator Tiziana Bucec said in a video. The video—— which has over 2.9 million views—— is a part of the nineteen- year- old's anti- brain rot(腐化)series, dedicated to sharing tips on how to take back your brain.“Maybe today, do one thing that gives your brain a delayed reward—— go for a walk, write something or clean your space.” Bucec is one of a growing trend of Gen Z influencers looking to wrestle with“brain rot”——a perceived mental worsening that comes from constant scrolling. The average American Gen Z spends over six hours a day scrolling on social media platforms like TikTok, andInstagram. Experts warn that young adults may be experiencing symptoms of accelerated brain aging as a result of too much social media consumption.“Brain rot is not really rotting our brains,” says Earl Miller, a cognitive neuroscientist atMassachusetts Institute of Technology.“It's constantly creating an environment that our brains are not equipped to deal with. We' re single- minded creatures and when all this information is coming at us, we want to consume everything and it's hard to turn off that desire.” Even the chronically(长期地) online are encouraging their followers to take action against brain rot. TikTok has been flooded with mind maintenance videos, accumulating thousands of views for their cognitive health advice and anti- brain rot tutoring lessons. Digital detox(排毒) tools are also on the rise—— from Brick, which blocks distracting apps,to the cozy Focus Friend. Using technology to stay away from social media may seem illogical, but research shows that regulating screen time and selecting the types of digital content you consume is linked to improved cognitive health. Gen Z's unplugged movement is gaining popularity, and research is beginning to reveal how off- screen alternatives affects the brain. Experts recommend scheduling intentional social media breaks and even setting a timer to remind you to step away from your device even for a short while.“What I know about the brain is the sooner you get started on protecting your brain health, the better off you are.” says Small. 32. What made Tiziana Bucee post“anti-brain rot” video series? A. Encouraging people to spend more time online. B. Criticizing social media for causing brain aging. C. Promoting the application of digital detox tools. D. Reducing young people's reliance on social media. 33. What can we infer about“brain rot” according to Earl Miller? A. It causes physical damage to human brains. B. It overloads brains with too much information C. It is a rare mental disorder among young adults. D. It can be cured by consuming more digital content. 34. What does the popularity of mind maintenance videos imply? A. Gen Z's concern about cognitive health is increasing. B. Social media platforms are improving content quality. C. Most young adults are suffering from bad brain aging. D. TikTok improves the brain's ability to process content. 35. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. Gen Z's Campaign against Brain Rot B. A Warning against Using Technology C. Digital Tools for Health Improvement D. Bad Effects of Social Media Addiction 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。 How to Raise Kids Who Value Wealth and Giving “What do you want your children to know about money?” It's a simple question— but the answer has the power to shape your family's legacy for generations. 36 It's a mirror of our values, a tool for impact, and a teacher of life lessons. If we want to raise economically responsible and purpose-filled kids, we need to be intentional. Start early. 37 Even preschoolers can grasp the idea of money being earned, saved, and used with intention. As kids earn a little pocket money or small rewards, they learn to divide their money into meaningful categories. Over time, this builds muscle memory around choices, delayed satisfaction, and generosity. Connect money to values. As children grow, so should the depth of your money conversations and try to involve them in real-life decisions.For example, give them a back-to-school shopping amount and let them manage priorities. Most importantly, show them how money reflects values. 38 Teens can spot inconsistency a mile away. 39 You don't need to be a financial expert to raise financially wise children. You just need to be open. Share your financial mistakes while keep transparent about budgeting and trade-offs. Kids learn best not by being told—— but by being shown. Let money talks happen naturally around the dinner table, during car rides, or while watching the news. Introduce the joy of giving. One of the most powerful gifts you can give your child is the habit of generosity. Invite your kids into the giving process, and let them choose a charity to support with their“Give” jar or volunteer together as a family. It will dawn on them that money is more than what you keep. 40 A. Ground it in action. B. It's also about what you share. C. Make it a lifestyle, not a lecture. D. Young kids are more capable than we think. E. Money is never just about dollars and cents. F. It doesn't need to be big; it just needs to be real. G. Are your spending patterns in line with what you say? 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Parents are people, too. Whether they 41 “gentle parenting” ideas or a more old-school 42 , they' re just doing their best for their child. My son Aron is 13, right in adolescence(青春期) when he'd 43 me at every turn. One time, he 44 told me,“I won't listen to you any more and should be independent!” So I wrote a strict but 45 “Mom's not a fool” letter where I wrote that because he bragged(吹嘘) about making money, he could buy back all of the things that I had 46 for him in the past. “Dear Aaron, since you seem to have forgotten you are only 13, I guess you will need a lesson in 47 . Also,as you threw in my face that you are making money now, it will be 48 to buy back all the 49 I bought for you in the past. If you would like your lamp or 50 to the Internet, you will need to pay your own 51 of costs.” Aron came home, saw the 52 , crumpled(弄皱) it on the floor, and 53 out of the apartment. I have always encouraged him to take a walk when he is 54 so that he can collect his thoughts. Soon, he came back again to 55 and asked what he could do to make things better and start earning items back. 41. A. object to B. think of C. agree with D. complain about 42. A. behaviour B. facility C. approach D. generation 43. A. embarrass B. contradict C. contact D. respect 44. A. merrily B. stubbornly C. sadly D. confidently 45. A. loving B. demanding C. convincing D. amusing 46. A. chosen B. arranged C. reserved D. purchased 47. A. independence B. communication C. development D. finance 48. A. hard B. clever C. mad D. easy 49. A. toys B. items C. magazines D. presents 50. A. entrance B. solution C. access D. reaction 51. A. share B. debt C. budget D. total 52. A. note B. money C. warning D. stuff 53. A. inched B. jumped C. fell D. stormed 54. A. happy B. upset C. cautious D. amazed 55. A. doubt B. rate C. apologize D. explode 第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 I have developed a profound appreciation for the distinctive qualities she possesses after years of marriage 56 myChinese wife. With quiet devotion, she consistently maintains a harmonious household, 57 (manage) most domestic responsibilities independently. Although she often calls me“Làngfèi” for frequent dining out, her own 58 (finance)management is particularly impressive. I 59 (deep) admire the way she upholds our family's social standing and respects the natural distinctions between men and women. Even so, I believe that the harmony of marriage is built on mutual adaptation. Like many, she has a determined nature— 60 quality, I, too, must admit I share. It was this 61 (realize) that led me to embrace the most valuable phrases in our marriage:“Zhīdào”(I know) and“Dòng”(I understand).部署(调度)them thoughtfully 62 (prevent) countless minor conflicts over cultural misunderstandings and her persistent health reminders over the past years. She has a frequent phrase“This is good for your health”, 63 meaning has shifted from nagging(唠叨) to heartfelt care. By prioritizing empathy over pride 64 mastering those simple phrases, we have built a relationship 65 (define) not by perfection, but by mutual understanding and enduring affection. This journey has taught me the true meaning of partnership. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 满分(15分) 校学生会为全国爱眼日(National Eye Caring Day)征集倡议书,以“爱护眼睛,避免近视”为题,根据图表中的调查结果对同学们发出倡议。内容要点: 1.简述青少年近视现状; 2.提出护眼建议; 3.发出倡议。 注意: 1.写作词数应为80个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Take Care of Our Eyes and Avoid Short Sight Dear fellow students, The Students’ Council 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。 Tiffany Massey had just moved to the state of Maine last year and lived alone. She enjoyed the beach near the neighborhood and jogging around in the evenings. It was during one of those evenings that she noticed Mrs. Johnson.She'd never forget their first meeting. Mrs. Johnson had a dog named Max. Max almost attacked her one evening if it hadn't been for Mrs. Johnson. “Stop now, or you won't get any food tonight!” she yelled at the dog from a distance. “I'm sorry. Max didn't mean it. He just doesn't like strangers! You'd better stay away from him!” Mrs. Johnson apologized, walking up to her. “Well..” Before Tiffany could say anything, the elderly woman and the dog walked away. Days later, she was jogging along the beach again when Max barked at her like their first meeting. Tiffany tried to change her route to escape him. This happened even every time she went for a jog later, and Tiffany had had enough of him! With weeks flying, things changed a bit as they met more often. Max no longer barked at Tiffany but followed her instead, obviously friendly. Gradually, Tiffany got used to jogging on the beach with Max running after her, and Mrs.Johnson watching them run. And they began their conversation and Tiffany began to know about Mrs. Johnson, who was in her late seventies and lived alone as well. Or rather, with Max, she was not alone. One day, Tiffany went for her usual jog, but she didn't see Max. She felt a bit upset that he wasn't following her.However, in the following days, Mrs. Johnson and Max still didn't show up on the beach. “Where has he gone? Did they move somewhere?” Tiffany wondered. Mrs. Johnson and Max had become a part of her daily routine, and their sudden absence left her uneasy. 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。 With curiosity, Tiffany decided to figure out what had happened. Tiffany offered to take care of Max until Mrs. Johnson recovered. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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