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2025年12月邹城一中高三阶段质量检测试题 英语 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和试卷指定位置。 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。 3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分 听力 ( 共两节, 满分 30 分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分) 听下面五段对话。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,你将有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. Where are the speakers starting the cleanup event? A. At the park entrance. B. At the district library. C. At the community center. 2. What is the woman planning to do this weekend? A. Watch a show. B. Attend a party. C. Make a dessert. 3. What does the man lend to the woman? A. A raincoat. B. An umbrella. C. A pair of rain boots. 4. How does the man like to travel? A. By plane. B. By train. C. By car. 5. What do we learn about the movie? A. It was disappointing. B. It had a surprising ending. C. It featured amazing action scenes. 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 type of room did the man reserve? A. A king room. B. A single room. C. A double room. 7. Why was the man’s room type changed? A. The receptionist made a mistake. B. The booking system was out of order. C. The room type he wanted was fully booked. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。 8. What is the man doing? A. He is preparing for a job interview. B. He is conducting a job market research. C. He is making a promotion presentation. 9. What abilities does the woman think are important? A. Creativity and innovation. B. Devotion and cooperation. C. Independence and motivation. 10. How will the man prove his teamwork spirit? A. By explaining his career goals. B. By talking about his own experiences. C. By comparing himself with his classmates. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。 11. What about the Great Wall impressed the man? A. Its origin. B. Its construction. C. Its development. 12. What attracted the woman the most during her trip? A. The ancient buildings. B. The beauty of nature. C. The lovely animals. 13. Why does the man mention his teacher? A. To introduce a course. B. To persuade the woman. C. To agree with the woman. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。 14. What is the primary purpose of the fund raiser? A. To support an art program. B. To sponsor local art students. C. To hold a workshop for artists. 15. What will the funds be used for? A. Paying students for their work. B. Buying supplies and funding workshops. C. Inviting professionals to help on campus. 16. How will the man help? A. Donate his artwork. B. Set up the venue. C. Contact the artists. 17. What might the woman do later? A. Expand the art sale online. B. Reach out to more companies. C. Apply for government support. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。 18. Why does the speaker deliver the speech? A. To advertise a new flag. B. To celebrate a sports day. C. To attract people to a sport. 19. What is the advantage of flag football? A. It is easier to master its rules. B. It promotes greater teamwork skills. C. It is safer and more accessible to all. 20. What did the speaker find difficult when starting playing? A. Passing the ball accurately. B. Learning the rules and strategies. C. Pulling a flag on defense properly. 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 The Growth of Sustainable Agriculture Feeding the world’s population places significant pressure on our natural resources. In response, sustainableagriculture — a farming approach that meets current food and fiber needs while protecting the environment and supporting farmers’ livelihoods — is gaining crucial edge. The sustainable agriculture market is experiencing rapid expansion. Its value has grown from $15.07 billion in 2024 to an estimated $16.75 billion in 2025. This strong growth is expected to continue, with the market expected to reach $23.97 billion by 2029, advancing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.4%. This growth is essentially driven by soaring consumer demand for organic products. Furthermore, innovations such as sustainable biostimulants (生物刺激素) are advancing farming practices. The market covers various products, including improved seeds, and biopesticides, which are used in farming systems like organic farming and precision agriculture. Geographically, North America was the largest market in 2024, while the Asia-Pacific region is forecast to be the fastest-growing. However, the growth forecast has been slightly adjusted. “The forecast of 9.4% growth over the next five years indicates a slight reduction,” the report notes, attaching this mainly to international trade tensions and customs duties, which could disturb the supply of key technologies. Despite these challenges, the overall trend is positive, signaling a steady global shift towards more resilient (有韧性的) and environmentally friendly food production systems. 1. What is the main purpose of the first paragraph? A. To introduce the topic by a definition. B. To compare different farming methods. C. To give the solutions to overpopulation. D. To stress the severity of current problems. 2. Which is the probable market size in 2027? A. 15.07 billion. B. 16.75 billion. C. 20.05 billion. D. 23.97 billion. 3. What is the main reason for the rising sustainable agriculture market? A. Increasing demand for organic products. B. Growing varieties of market products. C. Sufficient supply of key technologies. D. Constant international trade tensions. 【答案】1. A 2. C 3. A 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了可持续农业因有机产品需求激增等因素而快速发展,其市场规模持续扩大,亚太地区将成为增长最快的区域,虽受贸易紧张等因素影响增长预期略有下调,但整体发展趋势仍向好。 【1题详解】 推理判断题。根据第一段“Feeding the world’s population places significant pressure on our natural resources. In response, sustainable agriculture — a farming approach that meets current food and fiber needs while protecting the environment and supporting farmers’ livelihoods — is gaining crucial edge. (养活全球人口给自然资源带来了巨大压力。对此,可持续农业——一种在满足当前食物和纤维需求的同时,保护环境并保障农民生计的农业模式——正逐渐占据关键优势。)”可知,本段先提出“养活全球人口给自然资源带来巨大压力” 的背景,接着通过定义“可持续农业”,引出本文的核心话题。故选A。 【2题详解】 细节理解题。根据第二段中“Its value has grown from $15.07 billion in 2024 to an estimated $16.75 billion in 2025. This strong growth is expected to continue, with the market expected to reach $23.97 billion by 2029, advancing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.4%. (其市场规模已从2024年的150.7亿美元增长至2025年的预估167.5亿美元。这一强劲的增长势头预计将持续下去,到2029年,市场规模有望达到239.7亿美元,复合年增长率为9.4%。)”可知,2025年市场规模预计为167.5亿美元,复合年增长率为9.4%,2029年将达到239.7亿美元,由此可推算,2026年的市场规模约为:167.5×(1+9.4%)≈183.2亿美元,2027年的市场规模约为:183.2×(1+9.4%)≈200.5亿美元,因此,2027年的市场规模最有可能是20.05billion。故选C。 【3题详解】 细节理解题。根据第三段中“This growth is essentially driven by soaring consumer demand for organic products. (这一增长主要得益于消费者对有机产品需求的飙升。)”可知,可持续农业市场增长的主要原因是消费者对有机产品的需求激增。故选A。 B I recently turned seventy. Seventy is a nice number for a chapter in a book, a score in a game, or a temperature in the summer, but it wasn’t a number I was ready to face in my life. I was stuck with this number and everything it means. A few days after my birthday, a close friend remarked, “Seventy is the new sixty. ” This statement was meant to be encouraging, but it left me considering the changing meanings of age. Am I truly over the hill, or has society simply shifted the standard for aging? The physical challenges are undeniable. I can no longer run the marathons I once did, and my daily walks are now interrupted by pauses and rest. Dr. Smith, a renowned gerontologist (老年病学家), often says, “You are not getting older, you are getting more mature.” While this may be true, it doesn’t change the fact that my body is aging, and the aches and pains are more frequent. I appreciate his viewpoint, but I know it’s time to face the realities of aging head-on. As I step into my seventh decade I tend to reflect on what it means to age. I see aging as a mixture of resilience and acceptance, a process that requires both fighting against the inevitable and embracing the changes that come. Aging is a natural part of life, and while I may no longer be the athlete I once was, I find new ways to stay active and engaged. Seventy is a number that once seemed distant, but now it is my present reality. I am reminded of the words of the philosopher: “Old is always fifteen years from now.” This perspective helps me to stay positive, even as I acknowledge the physical limitations that come with age. The best may indeed be yet to come and I am determined to find the beauty in every new chapter. 4. What does the author imply at the beginning? A. Time flies quickly. B. Only time will tell. C. Time heals all wounds. D. Aging is a tough reality. 5. What does the underlined phrase “over the hill” in Paragraph 2 mean? A. Passing one’s peak. B. Enjoying retirement life. C. Reaching the top position. D. Facing physical challenges. 6. What can we learn from the author’s reflection on aging? A. Aging is a contradictory but natural process. B. Aging is a clear decline in mental abilities. C. There is no need to fight against our aging. D. The author will give up new activities. 7. How does the author feel about the future life? A. Peaceful. B. Promising. C. Upset. D. Regretful. 【答案】4. D 5. A 6. A 7. B 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇说明文。作者步入七十岁后起初难以接受衰老现实,经朋友劝慰、专家观点启发,逐渐反思并接纳衰老,秉持积极心态,期待未来人生新篇章。 【4题详解】 推理判断题。根据第一段“I recently turned seventy. Seventy is a nice number for a chapter in a book, a score in a game, or a temperature in the summer, but it wasn’t a number I was ready to face in my life. I was stuck with this number and everything it means.(我最近刚满七十岁。七十这个数字对于一本书的章节、一场游戏的得分或者夏天的气温来说都是一个不错的数字,但对于我的人生而言,却并非我愿意面对的数字。我被这个数字以及它所代表的一切所困住)”可知,作者在开头处意在表达衰老是一个残酷的事实。故选D。 【5题详解】 词句猜测题。根据划线词上文“or has society simply shifted the standard for aging(或者说,社会是否只是改变了衡量衰老的标准呢?)”以及划线词后文“The physical challenges are undeniable. I can no longer run the marathons I once did, and my daily walks are now interrupted by pauses and rest.(身体上的挑战是显而易见的。我再也无法像过去那样参加马拉松比赛了,而且我每天的散步现在也会因停顿和休息而被打断)”可知,第二段中作者疑惑“自己是否真的over the hill,还是社会改变了衰老标准”,结合后文提到的“无法再跑马拉松、散步需要休息”等身体衰退的表现,可推断该短语意为过了人生巅峰、开始走下坡路,故划线词意思是“达到巅峰之后的阶段”。故选A。 【6题详解】 细节理解题。根据第四段“As I step into my seventh decade, I tend to reflect on what it means to age. I see aging as a mixture of resilience and acceptance, a process that requires both fighting against the inevitable and embracing the changes that come. Aging is a natural part of life, and while I may no longer be the athlete I once was, I find new ways to stay active and engaged.(当我步入人生的第七个十年之际,我开始思考衰老的真正含义。在我看来,衰老是坚韧与接纳的结合,这是一个既需要对抗不可避免的变化,又要欣然接受随之而来的改变的过程。衰老是生命中自然的一部分,尽管我可能不再是曾经的那个健壮运动员了,但我找到了新的方式来保持活力和参与其中)”可知,作者认为衰老是一个既矛盾又自然的过程。故选A。 【7题详解】 细节理解题。根据最后一段“The best may indeed be yet to come and I am determined to find the beauty in every new chapter.(也许最美好事物还在前方等着我们,而我决心要在每一个新的篇章中发现其中的美)”可知,作者认为未来的生活是充满希望的。故选B。 C Ask most people what “the good life” involves, and they will likely draw up a rapid list of goods — money, friendship, a rewarding career, etc. Even Aristotle, who believed that the key to happiness is the cultivation (培养) and exercise of virtue, still thought certain goods were either necessary conditions for happiness or were goods that came to virtuous people. If we’re comparing how happy various people’s lives are, it seems natural to look for certain goods, and compare who has more of them. Let’s imagine the lives of two actors, Toby and Ybot. Toby struggles to get work for many years, suffering all sorts of difficulties. He becomes a famous and wealthy actor, and wins an Oscar for his final movie before retiring. Ybot, however, wins an Oscar for his very first film role. But over time he becomes less famous and less well paid, and he begins to suffer difficulties. In the end, he retires as a nobody. These two actors’ lives, like their names, are mirror-images. Toby and Ybot both seem to lead lives of equal net worth. Yet most of us would think that the ordering of these goods does make a decisive difference to how we compare Toby and Ybot’s careers. Someone who climbs a mountain will experience more struggle than someone who gets carried to the peak by bus, but the climber will also have a sense of accomplishment the other person may well envy. In that sense, we might think Toby’s life is better because his highs seem more well-earned than Ybot’s do. This immediate judgment finds expression in what’s been called the “shape of life” hypothesis (假说). On this view, living a good life is not simply about having the right kind of experiences or life-events, but of having them in the right order. The hypothesis suggests that our lives are not simply bags into which we stuff good things and bad things. The type of life — the narrative of that life-story — matters too. Without the right shape, even a life full of wondrous things can end up as a tale we’d prefer not to live out. 8. What can be learned about Aristotle’s view on happiness? A. Goods contribute to happiness. B. Virtuous people may not be happy. C. Too many goods reduce happiness. D. Happy people care less about goods. 9. According to the author, what do both Toby and Ybot experience? A. They reach the same height in career. B. They start from a humble beginning. C. They recover from the same sufferings. D. They retire with honour from the film industry. 10. What does the author try to convey with the example of mountain climbing? A. Easy success is often envied. B. There are various paths to success. C. Hard-earned success is treasured more. D. Fierce struggle is vital to success. 11. What could be the best title for the passage? A. Defining the Shape of a Good Life B. To Shape Your Life with Good Deeds C. The Essential Components of Good Life D. How We Can Have a Good Shape of Life 【答案】8. A 9. A 10. C 11. A 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇议论文。文章以人们对“美好生活”的普遍认知和两位演员的人生对比为例,引出并阐释 “人生形态”假说,指出美好生活不仅在于拥有多少美好事物,更在于这些事物发生的顺序。 【8题详解】 细节理解题。根据第一段中“Even Aristotle, who believed that the key to happiness is the cultivation and exercise of virtue, still thought certain goods were either necessary conditions for happiness or were goods that came to virtuous people. (就连亚里士多德,这位认为幸福的关键在于美德的培养与践行的哲学家,也依然认为某些事物要么是幸福的必要条件,要么是会降临到有德之人身上的美好事物。)”可知,亚里士多德虽认为美德是幸福的核心,但仍觉得某些物质或精神财富是幸福的必要条件,或会降临到有美德的人身上,这说明财富对幸福有促进作用。故选A。 【9题详解】 细节理解题。根据第三段“Toby struggles to get work for many years, suffering all sorts of difficulties. He becomes a famous and wealthy actor, and wins an Oscar for his final movie before retiring. Ybot, however, wins an Oscar for his very first film role. But over time he becomes less famous and less well paid, and he begins to suffer difficulties. In the end, he retires as a nobody. (托比多年来都在艰难地寻找工作,经历了各种各样的困难。后来他成为了一名知名且富有的演员,并在退休前凭借最后一部电影获得了奥斯卡奖。然而,伊博特的第一部电影就为他赢得了奥斯卡奖。但随着时间的推移,他的名气越来越小,片酬也越来越低,并且开始遭遇困境。最终,他默默无闻地退休了。)”及第四段中“Toby and Ybot both seem to lead lives of equal net worth. (托比和伊博特的人生总价值似乎相当。)”可知,托比和伊博特两人都获得过奥斯卡,他们在职业生涯中达到了相同的高度。故选A。 【10题详解】 推理判断题。根据第四段中“Someone who climbs a mountain will experience more struggle than someone who gets carried to the peak by bus, but the climber will also have a sense of accomplishment the other person may well envy. (一个自己爬山的人,会比坐公交车被送到山顶的人经历更多的艰辛,但这位登山者也会拥有一种成就感,这种成就感很可能会让另一个人羡慕。)”可知,这一例子旨在传达辛苦得来的成功更被珍视。故选C。 【11题详解】 主旨大意题。根据最后一段中“This immediate judgment finds expression in what’s been called the ‘shape of life’ hypothesis. On this view, living a good life is not simply about having the right kind of experiences or life-events, but of having them in the right order. (这种即时的判断,在所谓的‘人生形态’假说中得到了体现。这种观点认为,过上美好生活不仅仅是拥有恰当的经历或人生事件,更在于以恰当的顺序拥有它们。)”并结合全文可知,全文围绕“人生形态”展开,探讨如何定义美好的人生形态,指出美好生活不仅在于拥有多少美好事物,更在于这些事物发生的顺序,选项A“定义美好生活的形态”能概括全文主旨,适合作为标题。故选A。 D It might surprise you to learn that dogs are playing an increasingly important role as conservationists. For centuries, they have been known as man’s best friends. Now, their unique abilities are being used to help protect some of the world’s most threatened species. Quick and loyal, dogs possess many qualities that make them ideal for fieldwork, but it’s their extraordinary sense of smell that makes them invaluable for conservation work. With around 220 million olfactory receptors (嗅觉受体) compared to just 5 million in humans, dogs can detect scents (气味) and analyze them with astonishing accuracy, devoting 40 times more of their brain to scent analysis than we do. Thanks to this incredible ability, some dogs are now being trained to save at-risk animals by sniffing (嗅) out their droppings. At the University of Washington’s Conservation Canines facility, 20 specially trained dogs have successfully tracked killer whale droppings, which only float briefly on the ocean’s surface. Analyzing these samples enables scientists to monitor the health of killer whale populations, which are under significant stress from food shortages, pollution, and boat traffic. Beyond tracking animal droppings, conservation dogs are also trained for live animal detection, further showcasing their abilities. They can locate rare species in their natural habitats. Moreover, they are now used to tackle the non-native species that threaten the survival of the local wildlife. Dogs also take on other important roles. For example, at Kenya’s Mombasa port, dogs sniff out illegal wildlife products such as rhino horns and ivory. Across Africa, they work on the front lines against illegal hunting, serving as a powerful security force enhancer. While dogs may not be the ultimate solution to every conservation challenge, their incomparable abilities make them invaluable companions in the fight to protect our planet’s biodiversity. 12. What mainly gives dogs their value in conservation work? A. Their quick speed in fieldwork. B. Their loyalty to human trainers. C. Their remarkable smelling capability. D. Their permanent memory for different smells. 13. Why do scientists track killer whale droppings? A. To analyze their digestive systems. B. To stop them from eating polluted food. C. To collect samples for pollution research. D. To track the well-being of whale groups. 14. What does paragraph 4 focus on? A. The history of dogs working with humans. B. Various extra roles of dogs in conservation. C. Examples of dogs detecting rare animal droppings. D. The conflict between native and non-native species. 15. What is the author’s attitude towards dogs’ function in conservation? A. Approving. B. Critical. C. Skeptical. D. Unconcerned. 【答案】12. C 13. D 14. B 15. A 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了狗因其卓越的嗅觉能力在保护濒危物种和打击非法野生动物贸易中发挥重要作用。 【12题详解】 细节理解题。根据第二段中“Quick and loyal, dogs possess many qualities that make them ideal for fieldwork, but it’s their extraordinary sense of smell that makes them invaluable for conservation work.(狗敏捷而忠诚,拥有许多使其成为野外工作理想选择的品质,但正是它们非凡的嗅觉使其在保护工作中变得无价)”可知,狗的卓越嗅觉能力主要赋予了它们在保护工作中的价值。故选C。 【13题详解】 细节理解题。根据第三段中“Analyzing these samples enables scientists to monitor the health of killer whale populations, which are under significant stress from food shortages, pollution, and boat traffic.(分析这些样本使科学家能够监测虎鲸种群的健康状况,虎鲸种群正受到食物短缺、污染和船只交通的巨大压力)”可知,科学家追踪虎鲸粪便是为了追踪鲸群的健康状况。故选D。 【14题详解】 主旨大意题。根据第四段“Beyond tracking animal droppings, conservation dogs are also trained for live animal detection, further showcasing their abilities. They can locate rare species in their natural habitats. Moreover, they are now used to tackle the non-native species that threaten the survival of the local wildlife. Dogs also take on other important roles. For example, at Kenya’s Mombasa port, dogs sniff out illegal wildlife products such as rhino horns and ivory. Across Africa, they work on the front lines against illegal hunting, serving as a powerful security force enhancer.(除了追踪动物粪便外,保护犬还接受活体动物检测训练,进一步展示了它们的能力。它们可以在自然栖息地找到稀有物种。此外,它们现在被用来对付威胁当地野生动物生存的非本地物种。狗还扮演着其他重要角色。例如,在肯尼亚的蒙巴萨港,狗嗅出犀牛角和象牙等非法野生动物制品。在非洲各地,它们在打击非法狩猎的前线工作,成为一支强大的安全部队)”可知,第四段主要讲述了狗在保护中的各种额外角色。故选B。 【15题详解】 推理判断题。根据最后一段“While dogs may not be the ultimate solution to every conservation challenge, their incomparable abilities make them invaluable companions in the fight to protect our planet’s biodiversity.(虽然狗可能不是解决每一个保护挑战的最终解决方案,但它们无与伦比的能力使它们成为保护地球生物多样性斗争中无价的伙伴)”可推知,作者对狗在保护中的作用持支持态度。故选A。 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。 Leadership communication is how leaders inform and inspire others. Leaders must be skilled at communicating with others in countless settings. Effective leadership communication allows managers to deepen connections, build trust, and drive innovation through their daily interactions with others. ___16___    Be honest and sincere. Find your own voice, and avoid using a leader’s tone or sounding like someone you’re not. Let who you are, where you come from, and what you value come through in your communication. ____17____ People will never willingly follow someone they feel is insincere. Visibility is a form of communication. If you want to communicate well, be accessible. Emails and official letters aren’t enough. ____18____ Getting “out there” consistently and predictably. People need to see and feel you are there to feel connected to the work you want them to do. ____19____ Speak in specifics, use gestures to augment your words, and speak not just with facts but also with feelings and values. Clear instructions and confidence build trust and commitment with your team. Trust isn’t something you can direct. By modeling the values you hope to foster (培养) in your team, you can build trust. ____20____ When people feel secure with their team and organization, they’re more open to sharing ideas and taking risks, which can lead to more creativity and more innovation. A. Be present and available whenever necessary. B. People want, respect and will follow true leadership. C. They must also handle the rapid flows of information. D. Acknowledge your employees and make them feel valued. E. Be clear and confident when communicating with your team. F. Leaders should learn the skills to have effective communication. G. With this, you contribute to a culture of psychological safety at work. 【答案】16. F 17. B 18. A 19. E 20. G 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇说明文。本文围绕领导力沟通展开,先定义领导力沟通及其重要性,随后从真诚沟通、保持可见性、清晰自信表达和建立信任四个维度,给出提升领导力沟通效果的具体方法,旨在帮助领导者通过有效沟通深化关系、建立信任并推动创新。 【16题详解】 前文“Effective leadership communication allows managers to deepen connections, build trust, and drive innovation through their daily interactions with others.(有效的领导力沟通能够使管理者通过与他人的日常交流来加深彼此之间的联系、建立信任,并推动创新)”提及有效的领导力沟通使管理者能够通过日常互动与他人加深联系,建立信任,并推动创新,下文是如何培养有效的领导力沟通的具体技能,F选项“领导者应该学习有效沟通的技能”承接前文有效的领导力沟通的益处,开启下文如何培养有效的领导力沟通的具体技能,符合语境逻辑。故选F。 【17题详解】 本段核心是“Be honest and sincere.(诚实和真诚)”以及上文“Let who you are, where you come from, and what you value come through in your communication.(让你的真实身份、来自何方以及你所珍视的东西在你的交流中得以展现出来)”强调要展现真实自我,后文“People will never willingly follow someone they feel is insincere.(人们永远不会心甘情愿地追随那些他们觉得不真诚的人)”指出人们不愿追随不真诚的人,B选项“人们渴望、尊重并愿意追随真正的领导力”衔接上下文,突出真诚对于领导力的重要性,契合段落主旨。故选B。 【18题详解】 根据上文“Visibility is a form of communication. If you want to communicate well, be accessible. Emails and official letters aren’t enough.(可见度也是一种交流方式。若想进行良好的沟通,就必须保持易于联系的状态。仅仅发送电子邮件或写正式信件是远远不够的)”可知,本段围绕“可见性”展开,强调领导者要易于接触,不能仅依赖邮件和公函,A选项“必要时保持在场并随时提供帮助”具体阐释了如何提升可见性,与后文“Getting “out there” consistently and predictably.(持续且有规律地“走出去”)”相呼应。故选A。 【19题详解】 根据后文“Speak in specifics, use gestures to augment your words, and speak not just with facts but also with feelings and values. Clear instructions and confidence build trust and commitment with your team.(要具体说明,通过手势来辅助表达,不仅要陈述事实,还要融入情感和价值观。清晰的指示和自信能够赢得团队的信任与忠诚)”可知,后文提到沟通要具体、用手势辅助表达,兼顾事实、情感和价值观,清晰的指令和自信能建立信任,E选项“与团队沟通时要清晰自信”作为段落主旨句,精准概括了后文的核心内容。故选E。 【20题详解】 根据前文“Trust isn’t something you can direct. By modeling the values you hope to foster (培养) in your team, you can build trust.(信任并非是你能够刻意强加的东西。通过树立你希望在团队中培养的那些价值观,你就能建立起信任)”指出通过树立榜样培养团队价值观可以建立信任,G选项“通过这样做,你有助于在工作中营造心理安全感文化”承接前文,说明建立信任带来的具体成效,与后文“When people feel secure with their team and organization, they’re more open to sharing ideas and taking risks, which can lead to more creativity and more innovation.(当人们对自己所在的团队和组织感到安心时,他们就会更愿意分享想法并勇于冒险,这往往能激发更多的创造力和创新精神)”提到的人们在安全环境中更愿意分享想法、承担风险的内容衔接自然。故选G。 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。 Community ovens are a centuries-old tradition worldwide. There are actually records going back to the 12th century when home ovens were not ____21____. The community ovens were places where people chatted together while their food was ____22____. Fast forward to today, Brickyard Bakery has ____23____ the unique approach. It ____24____ to bake cakes for customers and provides them with a warm place to stay while their cakes, which ____25____ take four or more hours to bake, are in the oven. It’s reported that due to the increasing cost of fuel, many individuals cannot ____26____ to leave their ovens on that long. Owner Ed Hamilton-Trewhitt told the BBC, “We’ve ____27____ the idea of a community oven from ancient times. People can ____28____ their cake base (胚) at home. But ____29____ being baked in their own ovens, it can be _____30_____ to our bakery for a large amount of baking.” “It struck me that if one was _____31_____ about the energy costs of baking the Christmas cake, there would be lots more out there _____32_____ the same situation,” he added. “In the big picture, it costs me so little but makes a massive _____33_____. ” The response to this attempt has been so _____34_____ that Hamilton-Trewhitt has provided the _____35_____ until right before Christmas. After all, that’s what being a good neighbor is all about. 21. A. reliable B. available C. safe D. useful 22. A. saved B. shared C. displayed D. cooked 23. A. witnessed B. suggested C. adopted D. advertised 24 A. offers B. fails C. declines D. happens 25. A. exactly B. hardly C. typically D. occasionally 26. A. afford B. wait C. fear D. refuse 27. A. challenged B. explained C. removed D. reintroduced 28. A. bake B. prepare C. cut D. enjoy 29. A. instead of B. regardless of C. due to D. as for 30. A. returned B. delivered C. sold D. lent 31. A. excited B. curious C. upset D. certain 32. A. accustomed to B. devoted to C. satisfied with D. faced with 33. A. difference B. profit C. decision D. development 34. A. direct B. positive C. complex D. timely 35. A. food B. fuel C. recipe D. service 【答案】21. B 22. D 23. C 24. A 25. C 26. A 27. D 28. B 29. A 30. B 31. C 32. D 33. A 34. B 35. D 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了Brickyard面包店沿用了古老的社区烤箱的想法,给人们提供了可以边聊天边烤食物的服务,这也帮助节省了顾客烘烤的燃料费用。 【21题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:事实上,有记录可以追溯到12世纪,当时还没有家用烤箱。A. reliable可依靠的;B. available可用的,可获得的;C. safe安全的;D. useful有用的。根据上文中的“Community ovens are a centuries-old tradition worldwide.(社区烤箱是全世界有数百年历史的传统。)”和空前的“records going back to the 12th century when home ovens were not”可知,社区烤箱有上百年历史,它能追溯到12世纪,当时没有家用烤箱。故选B。 【22题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:社区烤炉是人们在烤食物时一起聊天的地方。A. saved节省;B. shared分享;C. displayed展示;D. cooked煮(或烘烤、煎炸等)。根据句中的“The community ovens”和下文中的“bake cakes”可知,社区烤箱给人们提供边聊天边烤食物的场所。故选D。 【23题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:快进到今天,Brickyard面包店采用了这种独特的方法。A. witnessed目睹;B. suggested建议;C. adopted采用;D. advertised做广告。根据空后的“the unique approach”和下文中的“It ____4____to bake cakes for customers and provides them with a warm place to stay while their cakes, which ____5____take four or more hours to bake, are in the oven.”可知,Brickyard面包店采用了社区烤箱这种独特的方法。故选C。 【24题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:它为顾客提供烤蛋糕的服务,并为他们提供一个可以待的温暖地方,同时让他们在烤箱里烤蛋糕,通常需要四个或更多小时。A. offers主动提出,提供;B. fails失败,未能;C. declines下降;D. happens发生。根据空后的“to bake cakes for customers and provides them with a warm place to stay ”可知,Brickyard面包店为顾客提供烤蛋糕的服务。且下文“that Hamilton-Trewhitt has provided ”也是提示。故选A。 【25题详解】 考查副词词义辨析。句意参考上题。A. exactly精确地;B. hardly几乎不;C. typically通常,一般;D. occasionally偶尔。根据空后的“take four or more hours to bake”并结合常识可知,烤蛋糕通常需要四个或更多小时。故选C。 【26题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:据报道,由于燃料成本的增加,许多人无法承受烤箱开那么久。A. afford买得起,负担得起;B. wait等待;C. fear害怕;D. refuse拒绝。根据句中的“due to the increasing cost of fuel”可知,由于燃料成本上升,许多个人支付不起开太久烤箱的燃料费用。故选A。 【27题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们重新引入了旧时社区烤箱的想法。A. challenged向……挑战;B. explained解释;C. removed移开;D. reintroduced再次使用,重新引入。根据上文中的“Fast forward to today, Brickyard Bakery has ____3____the unique approach.”可知,Brickyard面包店采用了社区烤箱这种古老的做法,也就是重新引入了这种传统想法。故选D。 【28题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:人们可以在家里准备蛋糕胚。A. bake烘烤;B. prepare准备;C. cut切,割;D. enjoy喜爱。根据空后的“their cake base (胚) at home”和下文中的“it can be ____10____to our bakery for a large amount of baking”可知,顾客可以在家准备好蛋糕胚,然后在面包店烘烤。故选B。 【29题详解】 考查介词短语辨析。句意:但不是在自己的烤箱里烤制,而是可以送到我们的面包店进行大量烘焙。A. instead of而不是;B. regardless of不管;C. due to由于;D. as for至于。“being baked in their own ovens”和“it can be ____10____to our bakery for a large amount of baking”之间是替代关系,这里是说可以在面包店大量烘焙,而不是在家里的烤箱烘焙。故选A。 【30题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意参考上题。A. returned返回;B. delivered运载,交付;C. sold卖;D. lent借出。根据空后的“to our bakery”可知,这里表示把蛋糕胚拿到面包店里烤制。故选B。 【31题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他补充道:“我突然想到,如果有人对烤圣诞蛋糕的能源成本感到烦恼,那么外面还会有更多人面临同样的情况。”A. excited兴奋的;B. curious好奇的;C. upset失望,难过,烦恼的;D. certain肯定的。根据空后的“about the energy costs of baking the Christmas cake”和上文中的“due to the increasing cost of fuel, many individuals cannot ____6____to leave their ovens on that long”可知,这里表示对烤圣诞蛋糕的高昂能源成本感到烦恼。故选C。 【32题详解】 考查形容词短语辨析。句意参考上题。A. accustomed to习惯于;B. devoted to致力于;C. satisfied with满意;D. faced with面对。根据空后的“the same situation”可知,这里表示有更多人面临着同样的情况。故选D。 【33题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:总的来说,它花费我很少,但却产生了巨大的影响。A. difference差异,不同;B. profit利润;C. decision决定;D. development发展。结合前文提到社区烤箱不仅可以节约个人开销还可以把社区的居民集中到一起可知,这里是说社区烤箱这种服务能够产生巨大影响。make a difference意为“起作用,有影响”。故选A。 【34题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:对这一尝试的反应是如此积极,以至于Hamilton-Trewhitt一直提供这项服务,直到圣诞节前。A. direct直接的;B. positive积极的;C. complex复杂的;D. timely及时的。根据句中的“Hamilton-Trewhitt has provided the ____15____until right before Christmas”可知,Hamilton-Trewhitt一直提供这项服务,直到圣诞节前,由此可知,人们对社区烤箱的反应非常积极。故选B。 【35题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意参考上题。A. food食物;B. fuel燃料;C. recipe食谱;D. service服务。根据上文中的“It ____4____to bake cakes for customers and provides them with a warm place to stay while their cakes, which ____5____take four or more hours to bake, are in the oven.”可知,社区烤箱是Brickyard面包店提供的烘焙服务。故选D。 第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 In 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 (满分 15 分) 46. 假定你是李华,你校要开设一个英语社团。外教Jenny提出“English Singing Club”和“English Drama Club”两个选项供大家选择。请给Jenny写一封邮件,内容包括:1. 你的选择;2. 说明理由。 注意:1. 写作词数应为120左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear Jenny, I really like the idea of starting an English club in our school. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 【答案】参考范文 Dear Jenny, I really like the idea of starting an English club in our school. In my view, the “English Drama Club” would be an excellent choice as it meets our needs in several ways. To begin with, performing English dramas can help us improve our English in a more vivid way. Through role-playing different characters, students can practice pronunciation and everyday expressions in engaging, real-life contexts. This method moves beyond traditional learning, making language acquisition both practical and enjoyable. Besides, practising dramas requires cooperation between members. It fosters essential skills such as teamwork, creative problem-solving, and public speaking confidence — assets that extend far beyond the language classroom. I am convinced that the Drama Club would not only enhance our proficiency but also cultivate a vibrant, collaborative community. I truly hope my suggestion can be taken into consideration. Yours, Li Hua 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇应用文。学校要开设一个英语社团,外教Jenny提出“English Singing Club”和“English Drama Club”两个选项供大家选择。请给Jenny写一封邮件,说明你的选择和理由。 【详解】1.词汇积累: 极好的:excellent→outstanding 选择:choice→selection 传统的:traditional→conventional 培养:foster→cultivate 2.句式拓展: 同义句 原句:Through role-playing different characters, students can practice pronunciation and everyday expressions in engaging, real-life contexts. 拓展句:When students are acting out different characters, they can practice pronunciation and everyday expressions in interesting, real-life contexts. 【点睛】【高分句型 1】 I am convinced that the Drama Club would not only enhance our proficiency but also cultivate a vibrant, collaborative community.(运用了that引导的宾语从句) 【高分句型 2】 It fosters essential skills such as teamwork, creative problem-solving, and public speaking confidence — assets that extend far beyond the language classroom.(运用that引导的定语从句) 第二节(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 late afternoon sun made the baseball field warm as our training ended. I kicked the dirt out of boredom, and my shoe hit something hard — a small, smooth pebble (鹅卵石). I picked it up, turned it in my hand, then held it out to Jack with a grin. “Hey, think you can hit it far?” I said. He raised an eyebrow, took the pebble, and felt how heavy it was. Before I could say anything else, he swung his bat, and the pebble flew high into the sky and out of sight. We laughed and gave each other a high-five over the silly shot—until a loud ambulance siren (警报) broke the fun. It was going straight toward where the pebble had gone. Our smiles disappeared. We dropped our gloves and ran through the woods to the road. A crowd stood around someone on the ground. Paramedics were lifting him onto a stretcher — and we froze. It was Max. A red swelling showed on his forehead, just the size of that pebble. People were saying something about “a thing falling from above.” Jack’s face turned white. “Don’t tell anyone,” he whispered. “If my parents know, they’ll be so annoyed. What if we have to pay for the hospital?” We sat on a park bench, speechless. The air felt heavy, and our hearts beat fast. “What if he finds out later that it was us?” I said quietly. Jack covered his face with his hands. “Then we’ re done,” he said. “My mom will never let me play baseball again.” We both tried to calm down, but guilt was already filling our hearts like a growing shadow. Then I thought of Max — how he always shared his snacks when someone forgot theirs how he helped me with math, and how he cheered for us during games. The more I thought about it, the worse I felt. My chest tightened, and Jack’s hands were shaking. 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。 Finally, guilt pushed us to do the right thing. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ When we reached Max’s room, he was lying in bed, his head wrapped in white cloth. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】例文 Finally, guilt pushed us to do the right thing. We ran to the small store near the park and bought a bag of his favorite lemon candies. As we walked toward the hospital, the candy bag made a soft sound in my sweaty hands. The bright lights inside made everything look even colder, and our footsteps echoed down the long hall. My chest felt heavy, but the thought of Max lying in bed, confused and hurt, pushed me forward. Jack didn’t speak, but his hands were trembling around the candy bag, just like mine. When we reached Max’s room, he was lying in bed, his head wrapped in white cloth. I took a deep breath and stepped forward. “Max... we’re really sorry. That pebble — it was from Jack’s bat.” Max looked at us for a moment, then smiled gently. “It’s okay,” he said. “I thought a branch hit me.” We carefully placed the candies on the table by his bed, and for a moment the room was quiet. In that quiet moment, his forgiveness settled over us, and the heavy stone in my heart finally lifted. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开。作者和Jack训练结束后,Jack将作者给的鹅卵石击飞,后得知鹅卵石砸伤了Max。二人害怕担责,内心愧疚,想到Max的好后,作者内心愈发难受。 【详解】1.段落续写 ①由第一段句首内容“最后,内疚促使我们做正确的事。”可知,第一段可描写二人为弥补过错购买Max喜爱的柠檬糖的行为,前往医院途中的紧张不安,以及对Max受伤状态的担忧。 ②由第二段句首内容“当我们到达Max的房间时,他正躺在床上,头上缠着白色的绷带。”可知,第二段可描写二人见到受伤的Max时的忐忑,主动承认错误的过程,Max的原谅(误以为是树枝砸到自己),以及二人放下糖果后内心愧疚的释然。 2.续写线索:心生愧疚——决定弥补——前往医院——见到伤者——主动道歉——获得原谅——愧疚释然 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①跑向:run to/dash to ②走向:walk toward/head for ③深呼吸:take a deep breath/inhale deeply/breathe deeply 情绪类 ①困惑:confused/puzzled/bewildered ②原谅:forgiveness/pardon/mercy 【点睛】【高分句型1】As we walked toward the hospital, the candy bag made a soft sound in my sweaty hands. (运用了As引导的时间状语从句) 【高分句型2】I thought a branch hit me. (运用了省略连接词that的宾语从句) 备选: Disney’s long-awaited sequel, Zootopia 2, has set an unprecedented benchmark in China’s film industry, shattering the single-day box office record for an imported animated feature. The film enthralled audiences upon its November 26, 2025 debut: by 8 p.m. on opening day, it had grossed 213 million yuan, and by day’s end, this figure climbed to 228 million yuan — a testament to its immediate resonance with local viewers. To industry analysts, this record-breaking performance was hardly unforeseen. The film had already etched its name in history with 309.1 million yuan in nine-day pre-sales, a new high for animated releases in China. It also secured 254,000 opening-day screenings, the largest number ever allocated to an international film in the Chinese market. This groundswell of anticipation translated into a stellar 9.7/10 rating on major domestic ticketing platforms shortly after its release. Multiple elements converged to drive this extraordinary success. The beloved pair — Officer Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde — returned for a layered adventure, luring fans back to Zootopia’s vivid universe. Their latest case, centered on unraveling the enigmatic actions of new character Gary De’Snake, reveals layers of complexity beyond initial appearances, with the film nuancedly exploring themes of inclusion and empathy through its accessible narrative. Disney’s all-encompassing marketing push, featuring targeted partnerships and localized events across China, amplified visibility. Most critically, the movie’s uplifting message about solidarity and courage struck a profound chord with Chinese audiences. Beyond its commercial triumph, Zootopia 2’s success underscores the deep bond Chinese viewers have forged with these characters and their world. It exemplifies how meticulously crafted animation, anchored in universal themes of friendship and harmony, can attain both critical acclaim and commercial prosperity while navigating cross-cultural nuances. 48. What is the primary focus of the passage? A. To analyze Zootopia 2’s commercial triumph in China and its underlying drivers. B. To outline Zootopia 2’s plot and character arcs. C. To compare Zootopia 2’s performance with other global animated blockbusters. D. To examine Zootopia 2’s cultural impact on Sino-Western media exchanges. 49. The phrase “navigating cross-cultural nuances” most closely means ________. A. Ignoring subtle cultural differences to maintain a universal tone. B. Adjusting to small, specific cultural details while retaining core themes. C. Prioritizing local cultural values over the original work’s intent. D. Exaggerating cultural distinctions to appeal to diverse audiences. 50. According to Paragraph 2, why did industry analysts not find Zootopia 2’s opening-day success surprising? A. The film had already received a 9.7/10 rating before its release. B. It broke the single-day box office record for imported animated films. C Its pre-sales and opening-day screenings set new benchmarks for animated/international films. D. Chinese audiences had expressed strong nostalgia for the original Zootopia. 51. Which detail from Paragraph 3 best supports the claim that Zootopia 2’s narrative is thematically rich? A. The return of Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde lured existing fans back to the franchise. B. The film’s message about solidarity resonated deeply with domestic viewers. C. Disney’s marketing campaign included localized events across multiple Chinese cities. D. The case involving Gary De’Snake unfolds to reveal unexpected layers of complexity. 【答案】48. A 49. B 50. C 51. D 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要讲述了《疯狂动物城 2》在中国票房成绩斐然,并分析了其成功的多种因素及带来的启示。 【48题详解】 主旨大意题。根据全文内容,第一段讲《疯狂动物城 2》创下票房纪录,第二段体现其上映前就热度极高,第三段分析成功的多种因素,第四段补充影片成功带来的启示。综上,文章核心是分析该片在中国的商业成功及其背后的原因。故选A。 【49题详解】 词句猜测题。根据第四段中“It exemplifies how meticulously crafted animation, anchored in universal themes of friendship and harmony, can attain both critical acclaim and commercial prosperity while navigating cross-cultural nuances.(它例证了制作精良、以友谊与和谐等普世主题为核心的动画,在navigating cross-cultural nuances时,如何既能获得评论界好评,又能取得商业成功)”可知,该影片以普世主题为核心且收获成功,未摒弃核心主题。结合语境推测该短语是“在核心主题不变的情况下适配文化细节”,与B项表意一致。故选B。 【50题详解】 细节理解题。根据第二段中“The film had already etched its name in history with 309.1 million yuan in nine-day pre-sales, a new high for animated releases in China. It also secured 254,000 opening-day screenings, the largest number ever allocated to an international film in the Chinese market.(这部电影九天预售票房达3.091亿元,创下中国动画电影预售新纪录,同时首映日排片量达 25.4 万场,创下中国市场外国电影排片量之最,已然载入史册)”可知,其预售成绩和首映排片量都创下了纪录,所以分析师对其首映日成功不意外。故选C。 【51题详解】 细节理解题。根据第三段中“Their latest case, centered on unraveling the enigmatic actions of new character Gary De’Snake, reveals layers of complexity beyond initial appearances, with the film nuancedly exploring themes of inclusion and empathy through its accessible narrative.(它们的最新案件围绕解开新角色加里・德斯内克的神秘行为展开,展现出远超表面的多重复杂性,影片还通过通俗易懂的叙事巧妙探讨了包容与共情的主题)”可知,涉及加里・德斯内克的案件的复杂情节能支撑影片叙事主题丰富这一观点。故选D。 The Invisible Tapestry: How Immigrants Weave Bicultural Identities into Society Every year, over 281 million people worldwide leave their home countries — equivalent to the entire population of Brazil — seeking safety, opportunity, or a better life. Yet beyond the statistical headlines lies a quieter, more profound reality: for many immigrants, the greatest challenge is not crossing borders, but navigating the fragile space between two cultures. This “bicultural identity”—the ability to move between one’s heritage culture and the adopted society — has long been misunderstood as a “split” or “conflict,” but emerging research reveals it as a strength that reshapes both individuals and the communities they join. A 2023 Stanford University study tracking 1,200 Latinx immigrant families in the U.S. offers striking insights. Researchers found that families who maintained “selective assimilation” — preserving core traditions like weekly tamal-making or Spanish-language storytelling while embracing American norms such as community volunteering — reported 47% higher life satisfaction than those who fully abandoned their heritage to “fit in.” More surprisingly, the children of these families showed greater academic resilience: 62% graduated high school with honors, compared to 38% of peers from families that prioritized complete cultural absorption. “Biculturalism isn’t about choosing one culture over the other,” explains Dr. Elena Marquez, lead researcher. “It’s about building a third space — one where a teenager can explain Día de los Muertos to their classmates while also cheering for their school’s football team.” This third space, however, is not without friction. For first-generation immigrants, the tension often arises from “cultural guilt”: a Nigerian mother working double shifts to afford her daughter’s ballet lessons may feel she’s failing to pass down Yoruba values; a Vietnamese father teaching his son to fix cars in their garage may worry the boy is losing touch with his roots. Meanwhile, second-generation immigrants face their own battle: labeled “too foreign” by peers in their adopted country and “too Americanized” by relatives back home. A 2024 survey of 500 Asian American young adults found that 73% had been asked, “Where are you really from?” — a question that erases their sense of belonging in the only country they’ve ever known. Critics of immigration often frame cultural diversity as a threat to social cohesion, arguing that immigrants “dilute” national identity. But economic data tells a different story. The Migration Policy Institute reports that immigrant-owned small businesses in the U.S. generate $885 billion annually, and in Europe, skilled immigrants fill 30% of jobs in healthcare and engineering — fields facing severe labor shortages. More importantly, bicultural individuals act as “cultural bridges”: a Mexican American nurse translating for elderly Spanish-speaking patients, a Somali American community organizer connecting refugee families to local resources. These acts of translation, both linguistic and cultural, strengthen social bonds rather than weaken them. At its core, the debate over immigration misses a fundamental truth: cultures have never been static. The U.S. “melting pot” was never just about assimilation — it was about German beer halls blending with Irish pubs, African rhythms shaping jazz, and Chinese dumplings becoming a staple of American takeout. Today’s bicultural immigrants are continuing that tradition, not as outsiders, but as weavers adding new threads to the tapestry of society. Their identities are not a problem to solve, but a resource to celebrate — proof that belonging doesn’t require choosing one culture, but creating space for both. 52. What did the Stanford University study reveal about “selective assimilation” among Latinx immigrant families? A. It leads to lower academic performance compared to complete cultural absorption. B. It helps families achieve higher life satisfaction and children build academic resilience. C. It causes significant conflict between parents and children over cultural values. D. It requires families to abandon most heritage traditions to adapt to American society. 53. What can be inferred from the survey of Asian American young adults? A. Most second-generation Asian Americans feel a strong sense of belonging in the U.S. B. Peers in the U.S. often recognize and respect the cultural heritage of Asian Americans. C. Relatives back home fully accept the “Americanized” lifestyle of second-generation immigrants. D. Second-generation immigrants frequently face questions that challenge their national identity. 54. What is the main argument of the fourth paragraph? A. Immigrant-owned businesses are more profitable than those owned by native citizens. B. Critics of immigration are correct to worry about the dilution of national identity. C. Bicultural individuals and immigrants make important economic and social contributions. D. Skilled immigrants in Europe are primarily employed in the healthcare industry. 55. What is the author’s attitude toward bicultural identity among immigrants? A. Supportive B. Neutral C. Critical D. Skeptical 【答案】52. B 53. D 54. C 55. A 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要论述了移民的双重文化身份及其积极意义。 【52题详解】 细节理解题。根据第二段中“Researchers found that families who maintained ‘selective assimilation’ — preserving core traditions lz'z'z'z'z'z'z'z'z'z'z'z'z'z'z'z'z'z'zvolunteering — reported 47% higher life satisfaction than those who fully abandoned their heritage to ‘fit in.’ More surprisingly, the children of these families showed greater academic resilience: 62% graduated high school with honors, compared to 38% of peers from families that prioritized complete cultural absorption.(研究人员发现,那些保持“选择性同化”的家庭——在接受美国规范(如社区志愿服务)的同时,保留每周制作玉米粽或用西班牙语讲故事等核心传统——报告的生活满意度比那些为了“融入”而完全放弃自己文化传统的家庭高出47%。更令人惊讶的是,这些家庭的孩子表现出更强的学术韧性:62%的人高中毕业时成绩优异,而那些优先考虑完全文化吸收的家庭的孩子中,这一比例只有38%)”可知,斯坦福大学的研究揭示了拉丁裔移民家庭中的“选择性同化”有助于家庭获得更高的生活满意度,并帮助孩子建立学术韧性。故选B。 【53题详解】 推理判断题。根据第三段中“A 2024 survey of 500 Asian American young adults found that 73% had been asked, ‘Where are you really from?’ — a question that erases their sense of belonging in the only country they’ve ever known.(2024年对500名亚裔美国年轻人的调查发现,73%的人被问过“你到底从哪里来?”——这个问题抹去了他们在这个他们所知道的唯一国家的归属感)”可推断出,第二代移民经常面临挑战他们国家身份的问题。故选D。 【54题详解】 段落大意题。根据第四段中“Critics of immigration often frame cultural diversity as a threat to social cohesion, arguing that immigrants ‘dilute’ national identity. But economic data tells a different story. The Migration Policy Institute reports that immigrant-owned small businesses in the U.S. generate $885 billion annually, and in Europe, skilled immigrants fill 30% of jobs in healthcare and engineering — fields facing severe labor shortages. More importantly, bicultural individuals act as ‘cultural bridges’: a Mexican American nurse translating for elderly Spanish-speaking patients, a Somali American community organizer connecting refugee families to local resources. These acts of translation, both linguistic and cultural, strengthen social bonds rather than weaken them.(移民批评者常常将文化多样性视为对社会凝聚力的威胁,认为移民“稀释”了国家身份。但经济数据却讲述了另一个故事。移民政策研究所报告称,美国移民拥有的小企业每年创造8850亿美元的收入,而在欧洲,技术移民填补了医疗保健和工程领域30%的职位空缺,这些领域面临着严重的劳动力短缺。更重要的是,具有双重文化背景的人充当着“文化桥梁”:一位墨西哥裔美国护士为说西班牙语的老年患者翻译,一位索马里裔美国社区组织者将难民家庭与当地资源联系起来。这些语言和文化上的翻译行为加强了社会联系,而不是削弱了它们)”可知,第四段的主要论点是具有双重文化背景的人和移民做出了重要的经济和社会贡献。故选C。 【55题详解】 推理判断题。根据最后一段中“At its core, the debate over immigration misses a fundamental truth: cultures have never been static. The U.S. ‘melting pot’ was never just about assimilation — it was about German beer halls blending with Irish pubs, African rhythms shaping jazz, and Chinese dumplings becoming a staple of American takeout. Today’s bicultural immigrants are continuing that tradition, not as outsiders, but as weavers adding new threads to the tapestry of society. Their identities are not a problem to solve, but a resource to celebrate — proof that belonging doesn’t require choosing one culture, but creating space for both.(关于移民的争论忽略了一个基本事实:文化从来都不是静态的。美国的“大熔炉”从来不仅仅是关于同化——它是关于德国啤酒馆与爱尔兰酒吧的融合,非洲节奏塑造爵士乐,以及中国饺子成为美国外卖的主食。今天的双重文化移民正在延续这一传统,他们不是作为外来者,而是作为织工,为社会这幅织锦增添新的丝线。他们的身份不是一个需要解决的问题,而是一种值得庆祝的资源——这证明了归属感并不需要选择一种文化,而是为两种文化都创造空间)”可知,作者对移民的双重文化身份持支持态度。故选A。 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2025年12月邹城一中高三阶段质量检测试题 英语 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和试卷指定位置。 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。 3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分 听力 ( 共两节, 满分 30 分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分) 听下面五段对话。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,你将有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. Where are the speakers starting the cleanup event? A. At the park entrance. B. At the district library. C. At the community center. 2. What is the woman planning to do this weekend? A. Watch a show. B. Attend a party. C. Make a dessert. 3. What does the man lend to the woman? A. A raincoat. B. An umbrella. C. A pair of rain boots. 4. How does the man like to travel? A. By plane. B. By train. C. By car. 5 What do we learn about the movie? A. It was disappointing. B. It had a surprising ending. C. It featured amazing action scenes. 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 type of room did the man reserve? A. A king room. B. A single room. C. A double room. 7. Why was the man’s room type changed? A. The receptionist made a mistake. B. The booking system was out of order. C. The room type he wanted was fully booked. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。 8. What is the man doing? A. He is preparing for a job interview. B. He is conducting a job market research. C. He is making a promotion presentation. 9. What abilities does the woman think are important? A. Creativity and innovation. B. Devotion and cooperation. C. Independence and motivation. 10. How will the man prove his teamwork spirit? A. By explaining his career goals. B. By talking about his own experiences. C. By comparing himself with his classmates. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。 11 What about the Great Wall impressed the man? A. Its origin. B. Its construction. C. Its development. 12. What attracted the woman the most during her trip? A. The ancient buildings. B. The beauty of nature. C. The lovely animals. 13. Why does the man mention his teacher? A. To introduce a course. B. To persuade the woman. C. To agree with the woman. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。 14. What is the primary purpose of the fund raiser? A. To support an art program. B. To sponsor local art students. C. To hold a workshop for artists. 15. What will the funds be used for? A. Paying students for their work. B. Buying supplies and funding workshops. C. Inviting professionals to help on campus. 16. How will the man help? A. Donate his artwork. B. Set up the venue. C. Contact the artists. 17. What might the woman do later? A. Expand the art sale online. B Reach out to more companies. C. Apply for government support. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。 18. Why does the speaker deliver the speech? A. To advertise a new flag. B. To celebrate a sports day. C. To attract people to a sport. 19. What is the advantage of flag football? A. It is easier to master its rules. B. It promotes greater teamwork skills. C. It is safer and more accessible to all. 20 What did the speaker find difficult when starting playing? A. Passing the ball accurately. B. Learning the rules and strategies. C. Pulling a flag on defense properly. 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 The Growth of Sustainable Agriculture Feeding the world’s population places significant pressure on our natural resources. In response, sustainableagriculture — a farming approach that meets current food and fiber needs while protecting the environment and supporting farmers’ livelihoods — is gaining crucial edge. The sustainable agriculture market is experiencing rapid expansion. Its value has grown from $15.07 billion in 2024 to an estimated $16.75 billion in 2025. This strong growth is expected to continue, with the market expected to reach $23.97 billion by 2029, advancing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.4%. This growth is essentially driven by soaring consumer demand for organic products. Furthermore, innovations such as sustainable biostimulants (生物刺激素) are advancing farming practices. The market covers various products, including improved seeds, and biopesticides, which are used in farming systems like organic farming and precision agriculture. Geographically, North America was the largest market in 2024, while the Asia-Pacific region is forecast to be the fastest-growing. However, the growth forecast has been slightly adjusted. “The forecast of 9.4% growth over the next five years indicates a slight reduction,” the report notes, attaching this mainly to international trade tensions and customs duties, which could disturb the supply of key technologies. Despite these challenges, the overall trend is positive, signaling a steady global shift towards more resilient (有韧性的) and environmentally friendly food production systems. 1. What is the main purpose of the first paragraph? A. To introduce the topic by a definition. B. To compare different farming methods. C. To give the solutions to overpopulation. D. To stress the severity of current problems. 2. Which is the probable market size in 2027? A. 15.07 billion. B. 16.75 billion. C. 20.05 billion. D. 23.97 billion. 3. What is the main reason for the rising sustainable agriculture market? A. Increasing demand for organic products. B. Growing varieties of market products. C. Sufficient supply of key technologies. D. Constant international trade tensions. B I recently turned seventy. Seventy is a nice number for a chapter in a book, a score in a game, or a temperature in the summer, but it wasn’t a number I was ready to face in my life. I was stuck with this number and everything it means. A few days after my birthday, a close friend remarked, “Seventy is the new sixty. ” This statement was meant to be encouraging, but it left me considering the changing meanings of age. Am I truly over the hill, or has society simply shifted the standard for aging? The physical challenges are undeniable. I can no longer run the marathons I once did, and my daily walks are now interrupted by pauses and rest. Dr. Smith, a renowned gerontologist (老年病学家), often says, “You are not getting older, you are getting more mature.” While this may be true, it doesn’t change the fact that my body is aging, and the aches and pains are more frequent. I appreciate his viewpoint, but I know it’s time to face the realities of aging head-on. As I step into my seventh decade, I tend to reflect on what it means to age. I see aging as a mixture of resilience and acceptance, a process that requires both fighting against the inevitable and embracing the changes that come. Aging is a natural part of life, and while I may no longer be the athlete I once was, I find new ways to stay active and engaged. Seventy is a number that once seemed distant, but now it is my present reality. I am reminded of the words of the philosopher: “Old is always fifteen years from now.” This perspective helps me to stay positive, even as I acknowledge the physical limitations that come with age. The best may indeed be yet to come and I am determined to find the beauty in every new chapter. 4. What does the author imply at the beginning? A. Time flies quickly. B. Only time will tell. C. Time heals all wounds. D. Aging is a tough reality. 5. What does the underlined phrase “over the hill” in Paragraph 2 mean? A. Passing one’s peak. B. Enjoying retirement life. C. Reaching the top position. D. Facing physical challenges. 6. What can we learn from the author’s reflection on aging? A. Aging is a contradictory but natural process. B. Aging is a clear decline in mental abilities. C. There is no need to fight against our aging. D. The author will give up new activities. 7. How does the author feel about the future life? A. Peaceful. B. Promising. C. Upset. D. Regretful. C Ask most people what “the good life” involves, and they will likely draw up a rapid list of goods — money, friendship, a rewarding career, etc. Even Aristotle, who believed that the key to happiness is the cultivation (培养) and exercise of virtue, still thought certain goods were either necessary conditions for happiness or were goods that came to virtuous people. If we’re comparing how happy various people’s lives are, it seems natural to look for certain goods, and compare who has more of them. Let’s imagine the lives of two actors, Toby and Ybot. Toby struggles to get work for many years, suffering all sorts of difficulties. He becomes a famous and wealthy actor, and wins an Oscar for his final movie before retiring. Ybot, however, wins an Oscar for his very first film role. But over time he becomes less famous and less well paid, and he begins to suffer difficulties. In the end, he retires as a nobody. These two actors’ lives, like their names, are mirror-images. Toby and Ybot both seem to lead lives of equal net worth. Yet most of us would think that the ordering of these goods does make a decisive difference to how we compare Toby and Ybot’s careers. Someone who climbs a mountain will experience more struggle than someone who gets carried to the peak by bus, but the climber will also have a sense of accomplishment the other person may well envy. In that sense, we might think Toby’s life is better because his highs seem more well-earned than Ybot’s do. This immediate judgment finds expression in what’s been called the “shape of life” hypothesis (假说). On this view, living a good life is not simply about having the right kind of experiences or life-events, but of having them in the right order. The hypothesis suggests that our lives are not simply bags into which we stuff good things and bad things. The type of life — the narrative of that life-story — matters too. Without the right shape, even a life full of wondrous things can end up as a tale we’d prefer not to live out. 8. What can be learned about Aristotle’s view on happiness? A. Goods contribute to happiness. B. Virtuous people may not be happy. C. Too many goods reduce happiness. D. Happy people care less about goods. 9. According to the author, what do both Toby and Ybot experience? A. They reach the same height in career. B. They start from a humble beginning. C. They recover from the same sufferings. D. They retire with honour from the film industry. 10. What does the author try to convey with the example of mountain climbing? A. Easy success is often envied. B. There are various paths to success. C. Hard-earned success is treasured more. D. Fierce struggle is vital to success. 11. What could be the best title for the passage? A. Defining the Shape of a Good Life B. To Shape Your Life with Good Deeds C. The Essential Components of Good Life D. How We Can Have a Good Shape of Life D It might surprise you to learn that dogs are playing an increasingly important role as conservationists. For centuries, they have been known as man’s best friends. Now, their unique abilities are being used to help protect some of the world’s most threatened species. Quick and loyal, dogs possess many qualities that make them ideal for fieldwork, but it’s their extraordinary sense of smell that makes them invaluable for conservation work. With around 220 million olfactory receptors (嗅觉受体) compared to just 5 million in humans, dogs can detect scents (气味) and analyze them with astonishing accuracy, devoting 40 times more of their brain to scent analysis than we do. Thanks to this incredible ability, some dogs are now being trained to save at-risk animals by sniffing (嗅) out their droppings. At the University of Washington’s Conservation Canines facility, 20 specially trained dogs have successfully tracked killer whale droppings, which only float briefly on the ocean’s surface. Analyzing these samples enables scientists to monitor the health of killer whale populations, which are under significant stress from food shortages, pollution, and boat traffic. Beyond tracking animal droppings, conservation dogs are also trained for live animal detection, further showcasing their abilities. They can locate rare species in their natural habitats. Moreover, they are now used to tackle the non-native species that threaten the survival of the local wildlife. Dogs also take on other important roles. For example, at Kenya’s Mombasa port, dogs sniff out illegal wildlife products such as rhino horns and ivory. Across Africa, they work on the front lines against illegal hunting, serving as a powerful security force enhancer. While dogs may not be the ultimate solution to every conservation challenge, their incomparable abilities make them invaluable companions in the fight to protect our planet’s biodiversity. 12. What mainly gives dogs their value in conservation work? A. Their quick speed in fieldwork. B. Their loyalty to human trainers. C. Their remarkable smelling capability. D. Their permanent memory for different smells. 13. Why do scientists track killer whale droppings? A. To analyze their digestive systems. B. To stop them from eating polluted food. C. To collect samples for pollution research. D. To track the well-being of whale groups. 14. What does paragraph 4 focus on? A. The history of dogs working with humans. B. Various extra roles of dogs in conservation. C. Examples of dogs detecting rare animal droppings. D. The conflict between native and non-native species. 15. What is the author’s attitude towards dogs’ function in conservation? A. Approving. B. Critical. C. Skeptical. D. Unconcerned. 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。 Leadership communication is how leaders inform and inspire others. Leaders must be skilled at communicating with others in countless settings. Effective leadership communication allows managers to deepen connections, build trust, and drive innovation through their daily interactions with others. ___16___    Be honest and sincere. Find your own voice, and avoid using a leader’s tone or sounding like someone you’re not. Let who you are, where you come from, and what you value come through in your communication. ____17____ People will never willingly follow someone they feel is insincere. Visibility is a form of communication. If you want to communicate well, be accessible. Emails and official letters aren’t enough. ____18____ Getting “out there” consistently and predictably. People need to see and feel you are there to feel connected to the work you want them to do. ____19____ Speak in specifics, use gestures to augment your words, and speak not just with facts but also with feelings and values. Clear instructions and confidence build trust and commitment with your team. Trust isn’t something you can direct. By modeling the values you hope to foster (培养) in your team, you can build trust. ____20____ When people feel secure with their team and organization, they’re more open to sharing ideas and taking risks, which can lead to more creativity and more innovation. A. Be present and available whenever necessary. B. People want, respect and will follow true leadership. C. They must also handle the rapid flows of information. D Acknowledge your employees and make them feel valued. E. Be clear and confident when communicating with your team. F. Leaders should learn the skills to have effective communication. G. With this, you contribute to a culture of psychological safety at work. 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。 Community ovens are a centuries-old tradition worldwide. There are actually records going back to the 12th century when home ovens were not ____21____. The community ovens were places where people chatted together while their food was ____22____. Fast forward to today, Brickyard Bakery has ____23____ the unique approach. It ____24____ to bake cakes for customers and provides them with a warm place to stay while their cakes, which ____25____ take four or more hours to bake, are in the oven. It’s reported that due to the increasing cost of fuel, many individuals cannot ____26____ to leave their ovens on that long. Owner Ed Hamilton-Trewhitt told the BBC, “We’ve ____27____ the idea of a community oven from ancient times. People can ____28____ their cake base (胚) at home. But ____29____ being baked in their own ovens, it can be _____30_____ to our bakery for a large amount of baking.” “It struck me that if one was _____31_____ about the energy costs of baking the Christmas cake, there would be lots more out there _____32_____ the same situation,” he added. “In the big picture, it costs me so little but makes a massive _____33_____. ” The response to this attempt has been so _____34_____ that Hamilton-Trewhitt has provided the _____35_____ until right before Christmas. After all, that’s what being a good neighbor is all about. 21. A. reliable B. available C. safe D. useful 22. A. saved B. shared C. displayed D. cooked 23. A. witnessed B. suggested C. adopted D. advertised 24. A. offers B. fails C. declines D. happens 25. A. exactly B. hardly C. typically D. occasionally 26. A. afford B. wait C. fear D. refuse 27. A. challenged B. explained C. removed D. reintroduced 28. A. bake B. prepare C. cut D. enjoy 29. A. instead of B. regardless of C. due to D. as for 30. A. returned B. delivered C. sold D. lent 31. A. excited B. curious C. upset D. certain 32. A. accustomed to B. devoted to C. satisfied with D. faced with 33. A. difference B. profit C. decision D. development 34. A. direct B. positive C. complex D. timely 35. A. food B. fuel C. recipe D. service 第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 In 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 (满分 15 分) 46. 假定你是李华,你校要开设一个英语社团。外教Jenny提出“English Singing Club”和“English Drama Club”两个选项供大家选择。请给Jenny写一封邮件,内容包括:1. 你的选择;2. 说明理由。 注意:1. 写作词数应为120左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear Jenny, I really like the idea of starting an English club in our school. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 第二节(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 late afternoon sun made the baseball field warm as our training ended. I kicked the dirt out of boredom, and my shoe hit something hard — a small, smooth pebble (鹅卵石). I picked it up, turned it in my hand, then held it out to Jack with a grin. “Hey, think you can hit it far?” I said. He raised an eyebrow, took the pebble, and felt how heavy it was. Before I could say anything else, he swung his bat, and the pebble flew high into the sky and out of sight. We laughed and gave each other a high-five over the silly shot—until a loud ambulance siren (警报) broke the fun. It was going straight toward where the pebble had gone. Our smiles disappeared. We dropped our gloves and ran through the woods to the road. A crowd stood around someone on the ground. Paramedics were lifting him onto a stretcher — and we froze. It was Max. A red swelling showed on his forehead, just the size of that pebble. People were saying something about “a thing falling from above.” Jack’s face turned white. “Don’t tell anyone,” he whispered. “If my parents know, they’ll be so annoyed. What if we have to pay for the hospital?” We sat on a park bench, speechless. The air felt heavy, and our hearts beat fast. “What if he finds out later that it was us?” I said quietly. Jack covered his face with his hands. “Then we’ re done,” he said. “My mom will never let me play baseball again.” We both tried to calm down, but guilt was already filling our hearts like a growing shadow. Then I thought of Max — how he always shared his snacks when someone forgot theirs, how he helped me with math, and how he cheered for us during games. The more I thought about it, the worse I felt. My chest tightened, and Jack’s hands were shaking. 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。 Finally, guilt pushed us to do the right thing. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ When we reached Max’s room, he was lying in bed, his head wrapped in white cloth. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 备选: Disney’s long-awaited sequel, Zootopia 2, has set an unprecedented benchmark in China’s film industry, shattering the single-day box office record for an imported animated feature. The film enthralled audiences upon its November 26, 2025 debut: by 8 p.m. on opening day, it had grossed 213 million yuan, and by day’s end, this figure climbed to 228 million yuan — a testament to its immediate resonance with local viewers. To industry analysts, this record-breaking performance was hardly unforeseen. The film had already etched its name in history with 309.1 million yuan in nine-day pre-sales, a new high for animated releases in China. It also secured 254,000 opening-day screenings, the largest number ever allocated to an international film in the Chinese market. This groundswell of anticipation translated into a stellar 9.7/10 rating on major domestic ticketing platforms shortly after its release. Multiple elements converged to drive this extraordinary success. The beloved pair — Officer Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde — returned for a layered adventure, luring fans back to Zootopia’s vivid universe. Their latest case, centered on unraveling the enigmatic actions of new character Gary De’Snake, reveals layers of complexity beyond initial appearances, with the film nuancedly exploring themes of inclusion and empathy through its accessible narrative. Disney’s all-encompassing marketing push, featuring targeted partnerships and localized events across China, amplified visibility. Most critically, the movie’s uplifting message about solidarity and courage struck a profound chord with Chinese audiences. Beyond its commercial triumph, Zootopia 2’s success underscores the deep bond Chinese viewers have forged with these characters and their world. It exemplifies how meticulously crafted animation, anchored in universal themes of friendship and harmony, can attain both critical acclaim and commercial prosperity while navigating cross-cultural nuances. 48. What is the primary focus of the passage? A. To analyze Zootopia 2’s commercial triumph in China and its underlying drivers. B. To outline Zootopia 2’s plot and character arcs. C. To compare Zootopia 2’s performance with other global animated blockbusters. D. To examine Zootopia 2’s cultural impact on Sino-Western media exchanges. 49. The phrase “navigating cross-cultural nuances” most closely means ________. A. Ignoring subtle cultural differences to maintain a universal tone. B. Adjusting to small, specific cultural details while retaining core themes. C. Prioritizing local cultural values over the original work’s intent. D. Exaggerating cultural distinctions to appeal to diverse audiences. 50. According to Paragraph 2, why did industry analysts not find Zootopia 2’s opening-day success surprising? A. The film had already received a 9.7/10 rating before its release. B. It broke the single-day box office record for imported animated films. C. Its pre-sales and opening-day screenings set new benchmarks for animated/international films. D. Chinese audiences had expressed strong nostalgia for the original Zootopia. 51. Which detail from Paragraph 3 best supports the claim that Zootopia 2’s narrative is thematically rich? A. The return of Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde lured existing fans back to the franchise. B. The film’s message about solidarity resonated deeply with domestic viewers. C. Disney’s marketing campaign included localized events across multiple Chinese cities. D. The case involving Gary De’Snake unfolds to reveal unexpected layers of complexity. The Invisible Tapestry: How Immigrants Weave Bicultural Identities into Society Every year, over 281 million people worldwide leave their home countries — equivalent to the entire population of Brazil — seeking safety, opportunity, or a better life. Yet beyond the statistical headlines lies a quieter, more profound reality: for many immigrants, the greatest challenge is not crossing borders, but navigating the fragile space between two cultures. This “bicultural identity”—the ability to move between one’s heritage culture and the adopted society — has long been misunderstood as a “split” or “conflict,” but emerging research reveals it as a strength that reshapes both individuals and the communities they join. A 2023 Stanford University study tracking 1,200 Latinx immigrant families in the U.S. offers striking insights. Researchers found that families who maintained “selective assimilation” — preserving core traditions like weekly tamal-making or Spanish-language storytelling while embracing American norms such as community volunteering — reported 47% higher life satisfaction than those who fully abandoned their heritage to “fit in.” More surprisingly, the children of these families showed greater academic resilience: 62% graduated high school with honors, compared to 38% of peers from families that prioritized complete cultural absorption. “Biculturalism isn’t about choosing one culture over the other,” explains Dr. Elena Marquez, lead researcher. “It’s about building a third space — one where a teenager can explain Día de los Muertos to their classmates while also cheering for their school’s football team.” This third space, however, is not without friction. For first-generation immigrants, the tension often arises from “cultural guilt”: a Nigerian mother working double shifts to afford her daughter’s ballet lessons may feel she’s failing to pass down Yoruba values; a Vietnamese father teaching his son to fix cars in their garage may worry the boy is losing touch with his roots. Meanwhile, second-generation immigrants face their own battle: labeled “too foreign” by peers in their adopted country and “too Americanized” by relatives back home. A 2024 survey of 500 Asian American young adults found that 73% had been asked, “Where are you really from?” — a question that erases their sense of belonging in the only country they’ve ever known. Critics of immigration often frame cultural diversity as a threat to social cohesion, arguing that immigrants “dilute” national identity. But economic data tells a different story. The Migration Policy Institute reports that immigrant-owned small businesses in the U.S. generate $885 billion annually, and in Europe, skilled immigrants fill 30% of jobs in healthcare and engineering — fields facing severe labor shortages. More importantly, bicultural individuals act as “cultural bridges”: a Mexican American nurse translating for elderly Spanish-speaking patients, a Somali American community organizer connecting refugee families to local resources. These acts of translation, both linguistic and cultural, strengthen social bonds rather than weaken them. At its core, the debate over immigration misses a fundamental truth: cultures have never been static. The U.S. “melting pot” was never just about assimilation — it was about German beer halls blending with Irish pubs, African rhythms shaping jazz, and Chinese dumplings becoming a staple of American takeout. Today’s bicultural immigrants are continuing that tradition, not as outsiders, but as weavers adding new threads to the tapestry of society. Their identities are not a problem to solve, but a resource to celebrate — proof that belonging doesn’t require choosing one culture, but creating space for both. 52. What did the Stanford University study reveal about “selective assimilation” among Latinx immigrant families? A. It leads to lower academic performance compared to complete cultural absorption. B. It helps families achieve higher life satisfaction and children build academic resilience. C. It causes significant conflict between parents and children over cultural values. D. It requires families to abandon most heritage traditions to adapt to American society. 53. What can be inferred from the survey of Asian American young adults? A. Most second-generation Asian Americans feel a strong sense of belonging in the U.S. B. Peers in the U.S. often recognize and respect the cultural heritage of Asian Americans. C. Relatives back home fully accept the “Americanized” lifestyle of second-generation immigrants. D. Second-generation immigrants frequently face questions that challenge their national identity. 54. What is the main argument of the fourth paragraph? A. Immigrant-owned businesses are more profitable than those owned by native citizens. B. Critics of immigration are correct to worry about the dilution of national identity. C. Bicultural individuals and immigrants make important economic and social contributions. D. Skilled immigrants in Europe are primarily employed in the healthcare industry. 55. What is the author’s attitude toward bicultural identity among immigrants? A. Supportive B. Neutral C. Critical D. Skeptical 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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