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2026届重庆八中高三一模 英语试卷 注意事项: 1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚。 2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。在试题卷上作答无效。 3.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 注意,听力部分答题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。 1. What will the woman do for the man? A. Pick up his client. B. Drive him to work. C. Wait for him. 2. What will Kevin be responsible for? A. His phone charges. B. His college fees. C. His family expenses. 3. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A hobby. B. A bookshop. C. A former neighbor. 4. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. At a bar. B. At an airport. C. At a grocery store. 5. What does the man suggest the woman do? A. Invite Jack to dinner. B. Use old recipes tonight. C. Do a cooking experiment. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。 6. Where did the boy get information about the show? A. From the woman. B. From his classmate. C. From a TV advertisement. 7. What is the woman's attitude toward the show? A. Critical. B. Understanding. C. Unclear. 听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。 8. How long will it take the man to arrive at work today? A. Almost 45 minutes. B. About 90 minutes. C. Around 60 minutes. 9. What does the man plan to do in the future? A. Take the subway. B. Leave earlier. C. Ride a bike. 听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。 10. What problem does Thomas have? A. A headache. B. A toothache. C. A stomachache. 11. What does the woman mean about Thomas? A. He is homesick. B. He eats the wrong food. C. He should take medicine. 12 What will Thomas do next? A. Visit his parents. B. Go home directly. C. Stay in the camp. 听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。 13. How did Grace feel when she first entered university? A. Stressed. B. Pleased. C. Confused. 14. What might Grace do halfway through the first term? A. She decided to join more clubs. B. She began to spend more time studying. C. She managed time as she did in high school. 15. When does Grace study alone now? A. In the evening. B. In the afternoon. C. In the morning. 16. What is Grace's final suggestion? A. Balance learning and rest. B. Set clear study goals. C. Use a planner. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。 17. What do visitors experience first when entering the museum? A. The ball pool. B. The washing machine. C. The white smoke. 18. What inspired Golubic to create the museum? A. Her visit to museums. B. Her childhood photo. C. Her negative feelings. 19. What can the interactive places offer? A. History of humor. B. Singing contests. C. Wrestling courses. 20. What do Zorica's words indicate? A. The HaHaHouse is a success. B. Mental problems will be solved. C. The museum is designed for children. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A Stand-Up Science: Myth Understandings Stand-Up Science is part stand-up set, part science talk. Two local scientists join Shane Mauss live on stage for a smart and interesting evening that features comedy, a science panel and an audience Q&A. This show’s theme is Myth Understandings, discussing persistent myths and unreasonable beliefs based on old ideas while understanding how our incorrect thought patterns and our natural social tendencies lead us to love myths and traditional tales. Tickets Tickets for each show are sold separately. Adults: $30 Kids (under 18): $15 Elderly (over 60): $10 Schedule Doors: 6 p.m. Pre-Show Mixer: 6-7: 30 p.m. Show Starts: 7: 30 p.m. About the Comedian Shane Mauss is an award-winning comedian and science communicator. His career took off 20 years ago when he won “Best Stand Up” at HBO’s Comedy Arts Festival, kicking off a run of late-night TV appearances and sold-out shows. Combining his natural curiosity with his love of comedy, Shane began his podcast, Here We Are, where he has interviewed more than 400 scientists and built a reputation for making complex ideas accessible and funny. Shane’s ability to tackle complex topics and combine comedy with real science has inspired many unique shows designed to get the audience thinking. He is currently touring across the country in advance of two upcoming hour-long comedy specials called Trips, which will be shown for the first time on April 19, 2026. 1. Who might be a target audience of Stand-Up Science? A. A parent looking for family-friendly activities. B. A housewife who prefers watching movies at home. C. A teenager preparing for an English writing contest. D A university student who enjoys science-themed talks. 2. How much should twelve-year-old twins pay for a show? A. $15. B. $30. C. $45. D. $60. 3. What can we learn about Shane Mauss from the text? A. Trips will be released on April 19, 2027. B. He had won “Best Stand Up” more than twice. C. He is touring around the world to prepare a show. D. His podcast makes difficult ideas easy to understand. B Sui Yuwei, a senior English tour guide in Shenyang, has never been busier. With 17 years of experience, he now leads six tours per week — a 30% increase in bookings — and trains new multilingual guides in packed lectures. “I wish I could clone myself!” he jokes. His bustling schedule reflects a nationwide trend. As China continues to ease visa- free entry policies, cities like Shenyang are welcoming a growing wave of curious and excited overseas tourists. In the current wave of interest in travel to China, multilingual guides like Sui have become essential bridges for cultural exchange. A Shenyang local, Sui is known for his detailed English narrations of the Shenyang Imperial Palace and the Liaoning Provincial Museum. Since last year, he has noticed a sharp rise in demand for foreign-language guides, with business inquiries in January alone having climbed by over 30% compared to the same period last year. This demand isn’t limited to Shenyang. In Shanghai, social media trends like “Weekend in China” among South Korean travelers have brought crowds to landmarks, urging agencies to rehire retired guides and recruit bilingual graduates. According to Sui, the return of foreign tourists is a key factor in the guide shortage. “Many foreign visitors who first come to Shenyang for business later contact me again, this time asking me to show them around other Chinese cities as tourists,” he explained. Recognizing the positive market outlook, travel agencies across China are quickly adapting their strategies and expanding services. Sui himself has co-founded a foreign-language guide training program, which has already prepared nearly 300 new guides to meet the rising demand. These multilingual guides are turning historical sites into vibrant classrooms, reshaping how China’s stories are shared with the world. They act as human bridges, making China’s vast history accessible and relatable. 4. Why did Sui joke, “I wish I could clone myself”? A. To complain about low wages. B. To show his curiosity about cloning. C. To humorously express his busyness. D. To stress the challenges of training new guides. 5. What has contributed most to China’s recent tourism growth? A. The sharp return of foreign guides. B. The widening visa-free entry policy. C. The newly launched tour-guide training courses. D. The spread of“Weekend in China” TV programs. 6. How do travel agencies respond to the current trend? A. By adjusting strategies and enhancing services. B. By hiring foreign staff to meet rising demand. C. By cutting down services to guarantee quality. D. By lowering tour prices to attract more tourists. 7. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. A Day in the Life of a Shenyang Tour Guide B. From Storyteller to Trainer; A Guide’s Journey C. Social Media Trends Reshape China’s Tourism D. Multilingual Guides: China’s New Cultural Bridges C As social media becomes more easily controlled and AI-driven, ignoring online popularity gains new respect. There are many ways to be “big” online, but not all are equal. An account could belong to a famous brand, represent hard-won fame like Emily Mariko’s on TikTok, or be a trusted expert source like economist Adam Tooze. However, an account with a huge number of followers today often means little in terms of genuine engagement; many may be inactive, and low interaction rates reveal this. Furthermore, many large accounts are legacy figures from an earlier era — they are the establishment, not the leading edge. Music producer Jack Antonoff has over half a million followers, while rising musician Marcus Brown has just over three thousand. Which is a better follow? The large number of followers no longer means as much as it used to, as social media are easier to fake and more controlled by artificial intelligence. On the other hand, a noticeably small following now packs a punch. Writer Emily Sundberg praised Air Mail’s new editor for having fewer than 500 Instagram followers. Similarly, stylist Lotta Volkova posts randomly, unconcerned with low likes. This “who cares” attitude shows status; there’s envy for those building careers without social media performance pressure. Overexposure now feels shameful by comparison. When did large followings lose appeal? It’s a post-pandemic (后疫情时代的) shift. During COVID, screen time rose sharply, and TikTok’s system enabled overnight fame. But audience attention has since declined as users move passively rather than seeking specific accounts. Attracting an audience is now “inexpensive” — easy to game. Meanwhile, users migrate to small platforms like Patreon. The follower-followee relationship has become highly commercialized, essentially functioning as advertising space. This very commercialism has trained us to be distrustful of excessive online exposure, making us prefer authorities who maintain a limited social media presence. We are drawn to low-follower accounts that are clearly guided by their owners’ genuine interests. A prime example is the poet Erin Taylor, who has expressed that a modest following often suggests a fulfilling real-world social life, saying that “keeping our follower count down is our own form of discipline.” Consequently, accounts with smaller followings — often under 5,000 — are seen as more real. 8. What is a common feature of many huge follower accounts today? A. They are difficult to manage. B. They often show limited real engagement. C. They always belong to well-known brands. D They represent leading-edge cultural trends. 9. What does the underlined phrase “packs a punch” in paragraph 2 mean? A. Requires extra preparation. B. Calls for additional promotion. C. Carries a certain weight. D. Needs careful content polishing. 10. What can we learn from paragraph 3? A. Large followings lost appeal after the pandemic. B. TikTok caused lasting damage to online attention. C. Audiences have become harder to attract after 2022. D. Small social media platforms will replace traditional ones. 11. What do we know from Erin’s words? A. Keeping a small following requires self- control. B. Social media should reflect followers’ preferences. C. Online connection is more meaningful than offline life. D. Most creators aim to keep their follower count below 5,000. D In the digital age, many people feel unable to focus on anything demanding, yet can spend hours scrolling on their phones. Neuroscience suggests this is not a sign of weak character but the result of how the brain’s reward system works. The brain is constantly doing a cost-benefit calculation: Which action will bring the greatest reward for the least effort? This process relies heavily on a chemical called dopamine. Contrary to popular belief, dopamine is not the “pleasure chemical” but the “wanting chemical”. It rises mainly in anticipation of a reward, pushing us to keep searching, clicking, and consuming. Modern apps, games and snacks are carefully designed to deliver quick, effortless rewards. When the brain receives too many of these “easy hits”, it adapts. Dopamine receptors are downregulated, meaning more stimulation is needed to achieve the same level of interest. Activities that once felt satisfying — reading, studying, exercising — begin to seem dull or even painful by comparison. Like a drug user developing tolerance,the constant seeker of instant satisfaction becomes increasingly unmotivated. The good news is that the brain is plastic; its circuits can be reshaped. One suggested method is a“dopamine detox (多巴胺戒断)”. This does not remove dopamine itself, but temporarily cuts down on the most intense, low-effort sources of stimulation, such as social media, online games and junk food. During this period, people are encouraged to replace them with slower, effortful activities: walking without a phone,cooking, writing by hand or doing focused work. At first, these activities feel boring, and withdrawal symptoms like restlessness or irritability (易怒) are common. However, as time passes, the brain recalibrates (重新校准). Dopamine receptors become more sensitive, and natural rewards — finishing a task, understanding a concept, completing a workout — start to feel enjoyable again. The balance shifts from seeking short-lived pleasure to building deeper satisfaction. Over time, choosing difficult but meaningful tasks can become easier than escaping into distraction. Each decision to concentrate rather than click strengthens brain regions responsible for self-control and weakens those driven by impulse (冲动). In this way, changing our everyday habits and environments may gradually turn discipline from a constant struggle into a more natural way of living. 12. Which of the following best describes dopamine in paragraph 2? A. It is released after receiving a guaranteed reward. B. It is a cost-benefit calculation that the brain is doing. C. It is the “wanting chemical” that motivates behaviors. D. It is the “pleasure chemical” in anticipation of a reward. 13. Why do “effortful activities” feel painful to instant satisfaction seekers? A. They give too little dopamine for the brain. B. The brain expects high reward with low effort. C. The brain no longer feels any real satisfaction. D. Social media has broken the brain's reward system. 14. What might be helpful for practicing a “dopamine detox”? A. Cooking or walking without a phone. B. Seeking short-lived pleasure actively. C. Escaping into distraction deliberately. D. Clicking and consuming in moderation. 15. What is the core purpose of a dopamine detox? A. To avoid all modern technology and social life. B. To eliminate dopamine production permanently. C. To increase the brain's sensitivity to natural rewards. D. To force the brain to choose pleasure over satisfaction. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Develop Future-proof Skills As Artificial Intelligence (AI) transforms the workplace, the talents most sought after by employers are evolving.____16____. By developing “future-proof” skills — often called durable and soft skills — you can establish yourself as an irreplaceable professional in a competitive, tech-driven market. ●Critical Thinking and Problem Solving A misconception about AI is that it thinks. However, the reality is that AI predicts — analyzing vast amounts of data to recognize patterns. This is where you come in. Various fields, from healthcare and education to business and industry, rely on human workers to generate cutting- edge ideas, analyze facts, evaluate solutions, and make strategic choices.____17____. ●Interaction and Social Awareness We humanize AI because it can echo our tone and adapt quickly. However, it only processes social life as data, lacking the genuine empathy and nonverbal communication skills needed for real relationships.___18___. It plays a vital role in maintaining your reliable, supportive professional network. ●____19____ Keeping your head above water can be challenging with AI innovations constantly flooding our feeds.While resisting these waves of change may be appealing, fighting the stream won’t stop it. So, why not go with the flow? Demonstrating a dedication to enhancing your digital skills will set you apart — equipping you to adapt to future developments. ●Leadership and Teamwork ___20___. Now, more than ever, constructive and sympathetic leadership is crucial. The ability to guide teams, empower colleagues, and build a positive work environment will be key to ongoing professional success.Ultimately, it is the powerful combination of such leadership and truly effective teamwork that will drive teams forward. A. Adaptability and Self-growth B. Innovation and Future-readiness C Genuine emotion is regarded as crucial D. Your unique human ability is a key skill AI lacks E. Success in your career depends on managing interpersonal relationships F. Job-specific knowledge remains essential but human-centered skills are vital G. The key to organizational success is its people in charge even in the age of AI 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 As a child, I was absorbed in books until my eyes blurred. However, as I grew older, I found myself increasingly ____21____ by my phone. My ____22____ to focus weakened, and reading started to feel like a ____23____ rather than a pleasure. As someone who writes for a living, this was both disappointing and ____24____ Determined to restore my mental sharpness, I made a small ____25____: every time I encountered an unfamiliar word, I would ____26____ and write it down. I didn't use anything ____27____, just a running list on my phone. Each week, I would review the list to remember them. Each time I processed a word, I felt a faint ____28____, as though some ignored part of my brain was extended. This purposeful act shifts from passive feeding to active ____29____, which partly resists the divided attention. It’s not an easy habit to keep up. It is often ____30____. For instance, on the subway, I have to ____31____ mid-paragraph to type a word while trying not to elbow the strangers pressed against me. Still, it’s made my mind much ___32___. Consequently, choosing words precisely and expressing ideas clearly bring me great ___33___. In an era when our devices ____34____ our attention with cruel efficiency, it feels unconventional to use my phone as a ____35____ for slow thinking. 21. A. distracted B. frozen C. amused D. confused 22. A. energy B. plan C. effort D. capacity 23 A. habit B. skill C. challenge D. motivation 24. A. embarrassing B. alarming C. unbelievable D. unavoidable 25. A. policy B. wish C. change D. schedule 26. A. pass it over B. look it up C. break it down D. put it away 27. A. special B. digital C. expensive D. secret 28. A. stretch B. tiredness C. ache D. interruption 29. A. anticipation B. preparation C. contribution D. participation 30. A. impossible B. pointless C. inconvenient D. worthless 31. A. finish B. skip C. stop D. begin 32. A. quicker B. firmer C. stronger D. sharper 33. A. pressure B. bravery C. curiosity D. satisfaction 34. A. record B. grab C. avoid D. waste 35. A. target B. tool C. weapon D. guide 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 I’m so excited that the world is changing and getting a lot ____36____ (small). It started with US “TikTok refugees” ___37___ (join) Xiaohongshu, a Chinese social media and e-commerce platform. For many of us, our long-held impressions, often ____38____ (shape) by limited information, began to be questioned. On Xiaohongshu, Chinese netizens have welcomed newcomers with open arms, making us feel ____39____ home. Through the platform, we’ re discovering a different perspective on life as seen through the eyes of people in China. ___40___ wonderful it is to see individuals from both countries gaining insight into each other’s daily lives! We are all ____41____ (basic) the same — just shaped by different cultures. Xiaohongshu has made it possible for people around the world to share and view ____42____ (video) and photos of everyday experiences. As an American living in the US, Xiaohongshu means a lot to me. A few years ago, I had little interest in China. That changed when I grew fond of martial arts series and discovered ____43____ Chinese drama that seemed to include what I was interested in. After that, I wanted to learn more about China. Although I haven’t visited yet, I’m eager to understand more about its culture, places ____44____ (visit) and customs. Many Americans who once _____45_____ (misunderstand) China have come to realize how beautiful the country is and how friendly its people are. 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, 你校英文报 Animal Protection 栏目正在向全校学生征稿, 就如何保护校园里的流浪猫(stray cats)征询意见, 请你写一篇短文投稿。 内容包括: 1.流浪猫生存现状; 2.救助方法和呼吁。 注意: 1.写作词数应为80个左右; 2.可适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯。 Caring for Stray Cats ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 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。 When wildfires neared Fort McMurray, the sky turned rust-red — a glow from the blaze that would go on to burn 500,000 hectares and force 88,000 residents to flee. Aya had arrived from war-torn Syria with her husband Thompson and 11-year-old daughter, Linda, months before. She remembered the blanket a stranger had wrapped around her freezing child on their first cold Canadian night. Back then, they’d fled their hometown with nothing but the clothes on their backs, escaping bombings that had destroyed their neighborhood. Now, in the crowded relief center, she translated Arabic for other displaced families while her husband stirred a large pot of vegetable stew — familiar Syrian flavors, their small offering in the chaos. When the lights failed, the space was bathed in the soft contrast of candlelight and phone screens. Amidst the quiet unease — children sobbing, adults murmuring about lost homes — Aya’s eyes fell on her daughter, Linda. This sixth grader broke her only chocolate bar, a rare treat saved from a Red Cross care package, into two pieces, and pressed one into the hand of a crying kid whose stuffed bear had been left behind in the evacuation (疏散). That simple act resonated deeply. Aya's hand tightened around the thin envelope in her pocket — their precious emergency fund saved from Thompson’s part-time construction work and her translation work. This money was meant for Linda’s tuition and essentials, a crucial support for their still-unsettled refugee life in Canada. Her family’s own struggles felt immediate and heavy: rent was due next week, and her husband’s work site had been shut down by the fire. As Aya scanned the room, what came into her sight were the exhausted firefighter asleep against a wall,with his uniform caked in ash from days of battling the blaze, the young father finally locating his kid’s fever medicine at the aid station, and the volunteer sharing her last bottle of water with an elderly woman who couldn’t walk unassisted. 注意: 1.续写词数应为 150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Finally, she fished out the envelope while staring at the empty donation box. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ This quiet gesture soon grew into a collective wave of donations. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2026届重庆八中高三一模 英语试卷 注意事项: 1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚。 2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。在试题卷上作答无效。 3.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 注意,听力部分答题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。 1. What will the woman do for the man? A. Pick up his client. B. Drive him to work. C. Wait for him. 2. What will Kevin be responsible for? A. His phone charges. B. His college fees. C. His family expenses. 3. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A hobby. B. A bookshop. C. A former neighbor. 4. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. At a bar. B. At an airport. C. At a grocery store. 5. What does the man suggest the woman do? A. Invite Jack to dinner. B. Use old recipes tonight. C. Do a cooking experiment. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。 6. Where did the boy get information about the show? A. From the woman. B. From his classmate. C. From a TV advertisement. 7. What is the woman's attitude toward the show? A. Critical. B. Understanding. C. Unclear. 听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。 8. How long will it take the man to arrive at work today? A. Almost 45 minutes. B. About 90 minutes. C. Around 60 minutes. 9. What does the man plan to do in the future? A. Take the subway. B. Leave earlier. C. Ride a bike. 听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。 10. What problem does Thomas have? A. A headache. B. A toothache. C. A stomachache. 11. What does the woman mean about Thomas? A. He is homesick. B. He eats the wrong food. C. He should take medicine. 12. What will Thomas do next? A. Visit his parents. B. Go home directly. C. Stay in the camp. 听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。 13. How did Grace feel when she first entered university? A. Stressed. B. Pleased. C. Confused. 14. What might Grace do halfway through the first term? A. She decided to join more clubs. B. She began to spend more time studying. C She managed time as she did in high school. 15. When does Grace study alone now? A. In the evening. B. In the afternoon. C. In the morning. 16. What is Grace's final suggestion? A. Balance learning and rest. B. Set clear study goals. C. Use a planner. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。 17. What do visitors experience first when entering the museum? A. The ball pool. B. The washing machine. C. The white smoke. 18. What inspired Golubic to create the museum? A. Her visit to museums. B. Her childhood photo. C. Her negative feelings. 19. What can the interactive places offer? A. History of humor. B. Singing contests. C. Wrestling courses. 20. What do Zorica's words indicate? A. The HaHaHouse is a success. B. Mental problems will be solved. C. The museum is designed for children. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A Stand-Up Science: Myth Understandings Stand-Up Science is part stand-up set, part science talk. Two local scientists join Shane Mauss live on stage for a smart and interesting evening that features comedy, a science panel and an audience Q&A. This show’s theme is Myth Understandings, discussing persistent myths and unreasonable beliefs based on old ideas while understanding how our incorrect thought patterns and our natural social tendencies lead us to love myths and traditional tales. Tickets Tickets for each show are sold separately. Adults: $30 Kids (under 18): $15 Elderly (over 60): $10 Schedule Doors: 6 p.m. Pre-Show Mixer: 6-7: 30 p.m. Show Starts: 7: 30 p.m. About the Comedian Shane Mauss is an award-winning comedian and science communicator. His career took off 20 years ago when he won “Best Stand Up” at HBO’s Comedy Arts Festival, kicking off a run of late-night TV appearances and sold-out shows. Combining his natural curiosity with his love of comedy, Shane began his podcast, Here We Are, where he has interviewed more than 400 scientists and built a reputation for making complex ideas accessible and funny. Shane’s ability to tackle complex topics and combine comedy with real science has inspired many unique shows designed to get the audience thinking. He is currently touring across the country in advance of two upcoming hour-long comedy specials called Trips, which will be shown for the first time on April 19, 2026. 1. Who might be a target audience of Stand-Up Science? A. A parent looking for family-friendly activities. B. A housewife who prefers watching movies at home. C. A teenager preparing for an English writing contest. D. A university student who enjoys science-themed talks. 2. How much should twelve-year-old twins pay for a show? A. $15. B. $30. C. $45. D. $60. 3. What can we learn about Shane Mauss from the text? A. Trips will be released on April 19, 2027. B. He had won “Best Stand Up” more than twice. C. He is touring around the world to prepare a show. D. His podcast makes difficult ideas easy to understand. 【答案】1. D 2. B 3. D 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇应用文。本文介绍“Stand-Up Science: Myth Understandings”活动,包括活动形式、主题、票价、时间,以及喜剧演员谢恩・莫斯的相关情况。 1题详解】 推理判断题。根据第一段“Stand-Up Science is part stand-up set, part science talk. Two local scientists join Shane Mauss live on stage for a smart and interesting evening that features comedy, a science panel and an audience Q&A. (Stand-Up Science一半是喜剧表演,一半是科学讲座。两位本地科学家会和谢恩・莫斯同台,呈现一个集喜剧、科学座谈和观众问答于一体的精彩夜晚。)” 可知,该活动结合了喜剧和科学内容,因此喜欢科学主题讲座的大学生可能是目标受众。故选D项。 【2题详解】 细节理解题。根据Tickets部分的内容“Kids (under 18): $15 (儿童(18岁以下):15美元)”可知,一对12岁的双胞胎需要支付的费用为15×2=30美元。故选B项。 【3题详解】 细节理解题。根据About the Comedian部分第二段“Combining his natural curiosity with his love of comedy, Shane began his podcast, Here We Are, where he has interviewed more than 400 scientists and built a reputation for making complex ideas accessible and funny. (谢恩将天生的好奇心和对喜剧的热爱结合起来,创办了播客《我们在此》。他在播客中采访了400多位科学家,并因能将复杂的概念变得通俗易懂且有趣而声名鹊起。)”可知,他的播客能让难懂的知识变得容易理解。故选D项。 B Sui Yuwei, a senior English tour guide in Shenyang, has never been busier. With 17 years of experience, he now leads six tours per week — a 30% increase in bookings — and trains new multilingual guides in packed lectures. “I wish I could clone myself!” he jokes. His bustling schedule reflects a nationwide trend. As China continues to ease visa- free entry policies, cities like Shenyang are welcoming a growing wave of curious and excited overseas tourists. In the current wave of interest in travel to China, multilingual guides like Sui have become essential bridges for cultural exchange. A Shenyang local, Sui is known for his detailed English narrations of the Shenyang Imperial Palace and the Liaoning Provincial Museum. Since last year, he has noticed a sharp rise in demand for foreign-language guides, with business inquiries in January alone having climbed by over 30% compared to the same period last year. This demand isn’t limited to Shenyang. In Shanghai, social media trends like “Weekend in China” among South Korean travelers have brought crowds to landmarks, urging agencies to rehire retired guides and recruit bilingual graduates. According to Sui, the return of foreign tourists is a key factor in the guide shortage. “Many foreign visitors who first come to Shenyang for business later contact me again, this time asking me to show them around other Chinese cities as tourists,” he explained. Recognizing the positive market outlook, travel agencies across China are quickly adapting their strategies and expanding services. Sui himself has co-founded a foreign-language guide training program, which has already prepared nearly 300 new guides to meet the rising demand. These multilingual guides are turning historical sites into vibrant classrooms, reshaping how China’s stories are shared with the world. They act as human bridges, making China’s vast history accessible and relatable. 4. Why did Sui joke, “I wish I could clone myself”? A. To complain about low wages. B. To show his curiosity about cloning. C. To humorously express his busyness. D. To stress the challenges of training new guides. 5. What has contributed most to China’s recent tourism growth? A. The sharp return of foreign guides. B. The widening visa-free entry policy. C. The newly launched tour-guide training courses. D. The spread of“Weekend in China” TV programs. 6. How do travel agencies respond to the current trend? A. By adjusting strategies and enhancing services. B. By hiring foreign staff to meet rising demand. C. By cutting down services to guarantee quality. D. By lowering tour prices to attract more tourists. 7. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. A Day in the Life of a Shenyang Tour Guide B. From Storyteller to Trainer; A Guide’s Journey C. Social Media Trends Reshape China’s Tourism D Multilingual Guides: China’s New Cultural Bridges 【答案】4. C 5. B 6. A 7. D 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道。主要介绍随着中国入境游升温,以隋玉伟为代表的多语种导游需求激增,他们成为中外文化交流的重要桥梁。 【4题详解】 推理判断题。根据第一段中的“Sui Yuwei, a senior English tour guide in Shenyang, has never been busier. With 17 years of experience, he now leads six tours per week — a 30% increase in bookings — and trains new multilingual guides in packed lectures. “I wish I could clone myself!” he jokes. (沈阳资深英语导游隋玉伟,从未像现在这样忙碌。拥有17年从业经验的他,如今每周要带6个旅行团——预订量增长了30%——还要在排得满满当当的讲座里培训新的多语种导游。“我真希望能克隆一个自己!”他开玩笑说。)”可知,隋玉伟说这句话是为了幽默地表达自己极其忙碌的状态。故选C项。 【5题详解】 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“His bustling schedule reflects a nationwide trend. As China continues to ease visa-free entry policies, cities like Shenyang are welcoming a growing wave of curious and excited overseas tourists. (他忙碌的行程折射出一个全国性的趋势。随着中国持续放宽免签入境政策,沈阳等城市正迎来一波波越来越多、满怀好奇与兴奋的海外游客。)”可知,中国近期旅游业增长的最主要原因是不断放宽的免签入境政策。故选B项。 【6题详解】 细节理解题。根据第六段中的“Recognizing the positive market outlook, travel agencies across China are quickly adapting their strategies and expanding services. (看到积极向好的市场前景,中国各地的旅行社正迅速调整经营策略,拓展服务内容。)”可知,旅行社应对当前趋势的方式是调整策略并提升服务。故选A项。 【7题详解】 主旨大意题。通读全文,根据第二段中的“In the current wave of interest in travel to China, multilingual guides like Sui have become essential bridges for cultural exchange. (在当下入境中国旅游的热潮中,像隋玉伟这样的多语种导游已经成了文化交流必不可少的桥梁)”以及最后一段中的“These multilingual guides are turning historical sites into vibrant classrooms, reshaping how China’s stories are shared with the world. They act as human bridges, making China’s vast history accessible and relatable. (这些多语种导游正把历史景点变成生动的课堂,重塑着中国故事向世界传播的方式。他们是人与人之间沟通的桥梁,让中国浩瀚的历史变得通俗易懂、亲切可感。)”可知,全文围绕多语种导游成为中国文化对外传播的新桥梁展开,因此“Multilingual Guides: China’s New Cultural Bridges (多语种导游:中国全新的文化桥梁)”概括了文章的主题,适合作为最佳标题。故选D项。 C As social media becomes more easily controlled and AI-driven, ignoring online popularity gains new respect. There are many ways to be “big” online, but not all are equal. An account could belong to a famous brand, represent hard-won fame like Emily Mariko’s on TikTok, or be a trusted expert source like economist Adam Tooze. However, an account with a huge number of followers today often means little in terms of genuine engagement; many may be inactive, and low interaction rates reveal this. Furthermore, many large accounts are legacy figures from an earlier era — they are the establishment, not the leading edge. Music producer Jack Antonoff has over half a million followers, while rising musician Marcus Brown has just over three thousand. Which is a better follow? The large number of followers no longer means as much as it used to, as social media are easier to fake and more controlled by artificial intelligence. On the other hand, a noticeably small following now packs a punch. Writer Emily Sundberg praised Air Mail’s new editor for having fewer than 500 Instagram followers. Similarly, stylist Lotta Volkova posts randomly, unconcerned with low likes. This “who cares” attitude shows status; there’s envy for those building careers without social media performance pressure. Overexposure now feels shameful by comparison. When did large followings lose appeal? It’s a post-pandemic (后疫情时代的) shift. During COVID, screen time rose sharply, and TikTok’s system enabled overnight fame. But audience attention has since declined as users move passively rather than seeking specific accounts. Attracting an audience is now “inexpensive” — easy to game. Meanwhile, users migrate to small platforms like Patreon. The follower-followee relationship has become highly commercialized, essentially functioning as advertising space. This very commercialism has trained us to be distrustful of excessive online exposure, making us prefer authorities who maintain a limited social media presence. We are drawn to low-follower accounts that are clearly guided by their owners’ genuine interests. A prime example is the poet Erin Taylor, who has expressed that a modest following often suggests a fulfilling real-world social life, saying that “keeping our follower count down is our own form of discipline.” Consequently, accounts with smaller followings — often under 5,000 — are seen as more real. 8. What is a common feature of many huge follower accounts today? A. They are difficult to manage. B. They often show limited real engagement. C. They always belong to well-known brands. D. They represent leading-edge cultural trends. 9. What does the underlined phrase “packs a punch” in paragraph 2 mean? A. Requires extra preparation. B. Calls for additional promotion. C. Carries a certain weight. D. Needs careful content polishing. 10. What can we learn from paragraph 3? A. Large followings lost appeal after the pandemic. B. TikTok caused lasting damage to online attention. C. Audiences have become harder to attract after 2022. D. Small social media platforms will replace traditional ones. 11. What do we know from Erin’s words? A. Keeping a small following requires self- control. B. Social media should reflect followers’ preferences. C. Online connection is more meaningful than offline life. D. Most creators aim to keep their follower count below 5,000. 【答案】8. B 9. C 10. A 11. A 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇说明文。本文指出后疫情时代社交媒体粉丝量不再等同于影响力,低粉丝量账号因真实反而更受青睐,反映大众对过度商业化的反感。 【8题详解】 细节理解题。根据第一段“However, an account with a huge number of followers today often means little in terms of genuine engagement; many may be inactive, and low interaction rates reveal this. (然而,如今一个拥有大量粉丝的账号,在真实互动方面往往意义不大;许多粉丝可能处于不活跃状态,低互动率就说明了这一点。)”可知,如今很多粉丝量庞大的账号的共同特点是实际互动有限。故选B项。 【9题详解】 词句猜测题。根据第二段“Music producer Jack Antonoff has over half a million followers, while rising musician Marcus Brown has just over three thousand. Which is a better follow? (音乐制作人杰克・安东诺夫拥有50多万粉丝,而新晋音乐人马库斯・布朗只有3000多粉丝。哪一个更值得关注呢?)”以及后文列举的粉丝量少却受推崇的例子可知,前文提出粉丝数量不再重要,此处应是指粉丝量少的账号如今也具有影响力。因此“packs a punch”的意思是具有一定分量或影响力。故选C项。 【10题详解】 细节理解题。根据第三段“When did large followings lose appeal? It’s a post-pandemic (后疫情时代的) shift. (粉丝量庞大的账号是从什么时候开始失去吸引力的?这是后疫情时代的一种转变。)”可知,大量粉丝的账号在疫情之后失去了吸引力。故选A项。 【11题详解】 推理判断题。根据第四段“A prime example is the poet Erin Taylor, who has expressed that a modest following often suggests a fulfilling real-world social life, saying that “keeping our follower count down is our own form of discipline.” (诗人艾琳・泰勒就是一个典型例子,她表示,粉丝数量适中往往意味着充实的现实社交生活,她还说“保持粉丝数量在低位是我们自身的一种自律”)”可知,艾琳认为保持较少的粉丝量需要自我约束。故选A项。 D In the digital age, many people feel unable to focus on anything demanding, yet can spend hours scrolling on their phones. Neuroscience suggests this is not a sign of weak character but the result of how the brain’s reward system works. The brain is constantly doing a cost-benefit calculation: Which action will bring the greatest reward for the least effort? This process relies heavily on a chemical called dopamine. Contrary to popular belief, dopamine is not the “pleasure chemical” but the “wanting chemical”. It rises mainly in anticipation of a reward, pushing us to keep searching, clicking, and consuming. Modern apps, games and snacks are carefully designed to deliver quick, effortless rewards. When the brain receives too many of these “easy hits”, it adapts. Dopamine receptors are downregulated, meaning more stimulation is needed to achieve the same level of interest. Activities that once felt satisfying — reading, studying, exercising — begin to seem dull or even painful by comparison. Like a drug user developing tolerance,the constant seeker of instant satisfaction becomes increasingly unmotivated. The good news is that the brain is plastic; its circuits can be reshaped. One suggested method is a“dopamine detox (多巴胺戒断)”. This does not remove dopamine itself, but temporarily cuts down on the most intense, low-effort sources of stimulation, such as social media, online games and junk food. During this period, people are encouraged to replace them with slower, effortful activities: walking without a phone,cooking, writing by hand or doing focused work. At first, these activities feel boring, and withdrawal symptoms like restlessness or irritability (易怒) are common. However, as time passes, the brain recalibrates (重新校准). Dopamine receptors become more sensitive, and natural rewards — finishing a task, understanding a concept, completing a workout — start to feel enjoyable again. The balance shifts from seeking short-lived pleasure to building deeper satisfaction. Over time, choosing difficult but meaningful tasks can become easier than escaping into distraction. Each decision to concentrate rather than click strengthens brain regions responsible for self-control and weakens those driven by impulse (冲动). In this way, changing our everyday habits and environments may gradually turn discipline from a constant struggle into a more natural way of living. 12. Which of the following best describes dopamine in paragraph 2? A. It is released after receiving a guaranteed reward. B. It is a cost-benefit calculation that the brain is doing. C. It is the “wanting chemical” that motivates behaviors. D. It is the “pleasure chemical” in anticipation of a reward. 13. Why do “effortful activities” feel painful to instant satisfaction seekers? A. They give too little dopamine for the brain. B. The brain expects high reward with low effort. C. The brain no longer feels any real satisfaction. D. Social media has broken the brain's reward system. 14. What might be helpful for practicing a “dopamine detox”? A. Cooking or walking without a phone. B. Seeking short-lived pleasure actively. C. Escaping into distraction deliberately. D. Clicking and consuming in moderation. 15. What is the core purpose of a dopamine detox? A. To avoid all modern technology and social life. B. To eliminate dopamine production permanently. C. To increase the brain's sensitivity to natural rewards. D. To force the brain to choose pleasure over satisfaction. 【答案】12. C 13. B 14. A 15. C 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了数字时代大脑奖赏系统的工作机制,介绍多巴胺戒断方法,说明其能重塑大脑、提升自控力的作用。 【12题详解】 细节理解题。根据第二段“Contrary to popular belief, dopamine is not the “pleasure chemical” but the “wanting chemical”. It rises mainly in anticipation of a reward, pushing us to keep searching, clicking, and consuming.(与普遍看法相反,多巴胺不是“快乐化学物质”,而是“欲望化学物质”。它主要在对奖励的期待中升高,促使我们不断搜索、点击和消费)”可知,多巴胺是驱动人们行为的“欲望化学物质”。故选C项。 【13题详解】 推理判断题。根据第二段“The brain is constantly doing a cost-benefit calculation: Which action will bring the greatest reward for the least effort? (大脑一直在做成本收益计算:哪种行为能用最少的努力带来最大的回报?)”以及第三段内容可知,大脑习惯了低付出高回报的刺激,而需要付出努力的活动不符合这个预期。由此推知,对追求即时满足的人来说会觉得痛苦。故选B项。 【14题详解】 细节理解题。根据第四段 “During this period, people are encouraged to replace them with slower, effortful activities: walking without a phone,cooking, writing by hand or doing focused work. (在此期间,人们被鼓励用更缓慢、需要付出努力的活动来替代它们:不带手机散步、做饭、手写或专注工作)”可知,不带手机散步或做饭有助于进行多巴胺戒断。故选A项。 【15题详解】 推理判断题。根据第五段“However, as time passes, the brain recalibrates (重新校准). Dopamine receptors become more sensitive, and natural rewards — finishing a task, understanding a concept, completing a workout — start to feel enjoyable again. (然而,随着时间推移,大脑会重新校准。多巴胺受体变得更加敏感,而那些天然奖励——完成一项任务、理解一个概念、完成一次锻炼——又开始让人感到愉悦)”可推知,多巴胺戒断的核心目的是提高大脑对天然奖励的敏感度。故选C项。 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Develop Future-proof Skills As Artificial Intelligence (AI) transforms the workplace, the talents most sought after by employers are evolving.____16____. By developing “future-proof” skills — often called durable and soft skills — you can establish yourself as an irreplaceable professional in a competitive, tech-driven market. ●Critical Thinking and Problem Solving A misconception about AI is that it thinks. However, the reality is that AI predicts — analyzing vast amounts of data to recognize patterns. This is where you come in. Various fields, from healthcare and education to business and industry, rely on human workers to generate cutting- edge ideas, analyze facts, evaluate solutions, and make strategic choices.____17____. ●Interaction and Social Awareness We humanize AI because it can echo our tone and adapt quickly. However, it only processes social life as data, lacking the genuine empathy and nonverbal communication skills needed for real relationships.___18___. It plays a vital role in maintaining your reliable, supportive professional network. ●____19____ Keeping your head above water can be challenging with AI innovations constantly flooding our feeds.While resisting these waves of change may be appealing, fighting the stream won’t stop it. So, why not go with the flow? Demonstrating a dedication to enhancing your digital skills will set you apart — equipping you to adapt to future developments. ●Leadership and Teamwork ___20___. Now, more than ever, constructive and sympathetic leadership is crucial. The ability to guide teams, empower colleagues, and build a positive work environment will be key to ongoing professional success.Ultimately, it is the powerful combination of such leadership and truly effective teamwork that will drive teams forward. A. Adaptability and Self-growth B. Innovation and Future-readiness C. Genuine emotion is regarded as crucial D. Your unique human ability is a key skill AI lacks E. Success in your career depends on managing interpersonal relationships F. Job-specific knowledge remains essential but human-centered skills are vital G. The key to organizational success is its people in charge even in the age of AI 【答案】16. F 17. D 18. E 19. A 20. G 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇说明文。本文指出人工智能改变职场需求,介绍批判性思维、社交能力等四项面向未来的核心技能,助力打造不可替代的职业竞争力。 【16题详解】 由上文“As Artificial Intelligence (AI) transforms the workplace, the talents most sought after by employers are evolving.(随着人工智能改变职场格局,雇主们最青睐的人才类型也在不断变化。)”和下文“By developing “future-proof” skills — often called durable and soft skills — you can establish yourself as an irreplaceable professional in a competitive, tech-driven market. (通过培养 “面向未来的”技能 —— 这类技能通常也被称为耐用技能和软技能 —— 你就能在竞争激烈、技术驱动的职场中,成为一名不可替代的专业人才。)”可知,空格处需衔接职场人才需求变化与软技能的重要性。F项“Job-specific knowledge remains essential but human-centered skills are vital (专业岗位知识固然重要,但以人为本的技能更为关键)”符合语境,该句承上启下,既认可专业知识的价值,又突出软技能的核心地位,逻辑连贯。故选F项。 【17题详解】 由上文“Various fields, from healthcare and education to business and industry, rely on human workers to generate cutting-edge ideas, analyze facts, evaluate solutions, and make strategic choices.(从医疗、教育到商业、工业等各个领域,都依赖人类工作者来产生前沿想法、分析事实、评估解决方案并做出战略决策。)”可知,空格处需点明人类能力是人工智能的短板。D项“Your unique human ability is a key skill AI lacks (你独有的人类能力是人工智能所欠缺的核心技能)”符合语境,“unique human ability”指代前文人类的创新、分析、决策能力,与前文AI仅能预测的特点形成对比,逻辑清晰。故选D项。 【18题详解】 由上文“However, it only processes social life as data, lacking the genuine empathy and nonverbal communication skills needed for real relationships.(然而,人工智能仅将社交生活作为数据处理,缺乏真实人际关系所需的共情能力和非语言沟通技巧。)”和下文“It plays a vital role in maintaining your reliable, supportive professional network.(它在维系可靠且互助的职业人脉网络中起着至关重要的作用。)”可知,空格处需强调人际交往能力的重要性。E项“Success in your career depends on managing interpersonal relationships (职业的成功取决于人际交往能力的把控)”符合语境,“managing interpersonal relationships”承接前文的社交能力,同时呼应下文的职业人脉维系,承上启下。故选E项。 【19题详解】 由下文“While resisting these waves of change may be appealing, fighting the stream won’t stop it. So, why not go with the flow? Demonstrating a dedication to enhancing your digital skills will set you apart — equipping you to adapt to future developments.(虽然抗拒变革浪潮看似诱人,但逆流而行无法阻止其前进。不如顺势而为,致力于提升数字技能,让自己脱颖而出,从容应对未来发展。)”可知,空格处需作为本段主题句,点明核心是适应变化和自我提升。A项“Adaptability and Self-growth (适应能力与自我成长)”符合语境,该句总领全段,“adaptability”对应下文的“go with the flow”和“adapt to future developments”,逻辑连贯。故选A项。 【20题详解】 由上文小标题“Leadership and Teamwork (领导力与团队协作)”和下文“Now, more than ever, constructive and sympathetic leadership is crucial. The ability to guide teams, empower colleagues, and build a positive work environment will be key to ongoing professional success.(如今,建设性且体恤下属的领导力比以往任何时候都更为关键。带领团队、赋能同事以及打造积极工作环境的能力,将是职场持续成功的核心要素。)”可知,空格处需点明领导力在人工智能时代的重要性。G项“The key to organizational success is its people in charge even in the age of AI (即使在人工智能时代,组织成功的关键仍在于管理者)”符合语境,“people in charge”对应小标题的“leadership”,引出下文对领导力重要性的阐释,逻辑清晰。故选G项。 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 As a child, I was absorbed in books until my eyes blurred. However, as I grew older, I found myself increasingly ____21____ by my phone. My ____22____ to focus weakened, and reading started to feel like a ____23____ rather than a pleasure. As someone who writes for a living, this was both disappointing and ____24____ Determined to restore my mental sharpness, I made a small ____25____: every time I encountered an unfamiliar word, I would ____26____ and write it down. I didn't use anything ____27____, just a running list on my phone. Each week, I would review the list to remember them. Each time I processed a word, I felt a faint ____28____, as though some ignored part of my brain was extended. This purposeful act shifts from passive feeding to active ____29____, which partly resists the divided attention. It’s not an easy habit to keep up. It is often ____30____. For instance, on the subway, I have to ____31____ mid-paragraph to type a word while trying not to elbow the strangers pressed against me. Still, it’s made my mind much ___32___. Consequently, choosing words precisely and expressing ideas clearly bring me great ___33___. In an era when our devices ____34____ our attention with cruel efficiency, it feels unconventional to use my phone as a ____35____ for slow thinking. 21. A. distracted B. frozen C. amused D. confused 22. A. energy B. plan C. effort D. capacity 23. A. habit B. skill C. challenge D. motivation 24. A. embarrassing B. alarming C. unbelievable D. unavoidable 25. A. policy B. wish C. change D. schedule 26. A. pass it over B. look it up C. break it down D. put it away 27. A. special B. digital C. expensive D. secret 28. A. stretch B. tiredness C. ache D. interruption 29. A. anticipation B. preparation C. contribution D. participation 30. A. impossible B. pointless C. inconvenient D. worthless 31. A. finish B. skip C. stop D. begin 32. A. quicker B. firmer C. stronger D. sharper 33. A. pressure B. bravery C. curiosity D. satisfaction 34. A. record B. grab C. avoid D. waste 35. A. target B. tool C. weapon D. guide 【答案】21. A 22. D 23. C 24. B 25. C 26. B 27. A 28. A 29. D 30. C 31. C 32. D 33. D 34. B 35. B 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇记叙文。本文讲述作者因手机分心导致专注力下降,通过记录生词的小改变恢复思维敏锐度,体会到慢速思考价值的经历。 【21题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:但随着年龄增长,我发现自己越来越容易被手机分心。A. distracted分心;B. frozen冻结;C. amused逗乐;D. confused困惑。根据前文儿时沉迷读书,以及后文“by my phone”和“focus weakened”可知,这里指手机干扰了作者的专注力。故选A项。 【22题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的专注力变弱了,阅读也开始变成一种挑战而非乐趣。A. energy能量;B. plan计划;C. effort努力;D. capacity能力。根据前文“ I found myself increasingly    by my phone”可知,作者被手机分心,所以集中注意力的能力下降。故选D项。 【23题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的专注力变弱了,阅读也开始变成一种挑战而非乐趣。A. habit习惯;B. skill技能;C. challenge挑战;D. motivation动力。根据前文“focus weakened”和后文“rather than a pleasure”的转折可知,阅读对作者来说是挑战,变得困难了。故选C项。 【24题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:作为一名靠写作谋生的人,这种状况既令人失望,又令人担忧。A. embarrassing尴尬的;B. alarming令人担忧的;C. unbelievable难以置信的;D. unavoidable不可避免的。根据前文“As someone who writes for a living”可知,作者的职业是写作,而阅读和专注能力下降会影响工作,这种情况令人担忧。故选B项。 【25题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我决心恢复敏锐的思维,于是做出了一个小小的改变:每次遇到生词,我就会去查阅并记录下来。A. policy政策;B. wish愿望;C. change改变;D. schedule日程。根据后文“every time I encountered an unfamiliar word, I would    and write it down”中记录生词的具体做法可知,作者调整了自己的习惯,做出了小小的改变。故选C项。 【26题详解】 考查动词短语辨析。句意:我决心恢复敏锐的思维,于是做出了一个小小的改变:每次遇到生词,我就会去查阅并记录下来。A. pass it over忽略;B. look it up查阅;C. break it down分解;D. put it away收起。根据前文“an unfamiliar word”以及常识可知,遇到生词对应的动作是查阅。故选B项。 【27题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我没有用任何特别的工具,只是在手机上建了一个持续更新的清单。A. special特别的;B. digital数字的;C. expensive昂贵的;D. secret秘密的。根据后文“just a running list on my phone”可知,作者的工具很普通,没有用特别的东西。故选A项。 【28题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:每次弄懂一个单词,我都能感觉到一丝思维的延展,仿佛大脑中某个被忽略的部分被激活了。A. stretch延展;B. tiredness疲惫;C. ache疼痛;D. interruption打断。根据后文“some ignored part of my brain was extended”可知,这里指作者感觉到一丝思维的延展,stretch是同义词复现,符合语境。故选A项。 【29题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:这种有意识的行为,让学习从被动输入变成了主动参与,在一定程度上抵制了注意力分散的问题。A. anticipation期待;B. preparation准备;C. contribution贡献;D. participation参与。根据前文“every time I encountered an unfamiliar word, I would    and write it down”主动查阅记录单词的做法,这里与其对比被动接受信息的模式。故选D项。 【30题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:坚持这个习惯并不容易,它常常会带来不便。A. impossible 不可能的;B. pointless 无意义的;C. inconvenient 不方便的;D. worthless 无价值的。根据后文“mid-paragraph to type a word while trying not to elbow the strangers pressed against me”中地铁上记录单词的例子以及语境可知,这里指记单词这个习惯执行起来有麻烦。故选C项。 【31题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:比如在地铁上,我不得不在读到段落中间时停下来输入单词,同时还要避免撞到身边的陌生人。A. finish完成;B. skip跳过;C. stop停止;D. begin开始。根据前文记录单词的习惯以及地铁上的场景和后文“mid-paragraph to type a word while trying not to elbow the strangers pressed against me”可知,这里指作者需要中断阅读来记单词。故选C项。 【32题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:尽管如此,这还是让我的头脑变得敏锐多了。A. quicker更快的;B. firmer更坚定的;C. stronger更强壮的;D. sharper更敏锐的。根据前文“restore my mental sharpness”以及语境可知,这里指这样记单词还是让我的头脑变得敏锐多了,sharper是原词复现,符合语境。故选D项。 【33题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:因此,精准选词、清晰表达观点给我带来了极大的满足感。A. pressure压力;B. bravery勇气;C. curiosity好奇心;D. satisfaction满足感。根据前文“it’s made my mind much    .”头脑变得敏锐可推测,作者在写作上的进步让自己愉悦。故选D项。 【34题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:在这个电子设备以极强的效率抢占我们注意力的时代,把手机当作慢速思考的工具,显得有些与众不同。A. record记录;B. grab抢占;C. avoid避免;D. waste浪费。根据前文“focus weakened”以及语境可知,手机让人分心的内容,即电子设备会抢占人的注意力。故选B项。 35题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:在这个电子设备以极强的效率抢占我们注意力的时代,把手机当作慢速思考的工具,显得有些与众不同。A. target目标;B. tool工具;C. weapon武器;D. guide向导。根据前文“just a running list on my phone”可知,作者用手机建单词清单,即手机被当成了辅助思考的工具。故选B项。 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 I’m so excited that the world is changing and getting a lot ____36____ (small). It started with US “TikTok refugees” ___37___ (join) Xiaohongshu, a Chinese social media and e-commerce platform. For many of us, our long-held impressions, often ____38____ (shape) by limited information, began to be questioned. On Xiaohongshu, Chinese netizens have welcomed newcomers with open arms, making us feel ____39____ home. Through the platform, we’ re discovering a different perspective on life as seen through the eyes of people in China. ___40___ wonderful it is to see individuals from both countries gaining insight into each other’s daily lives! We are all ____41____ (basic) the same — just shaped by different cultures. Xiaohongshu has made it possible for people around the world to share and view ____42____ (video) and photos of everyday experiences. As an American living in the US, Xiaohongshu means a lot to me. A few years ago, I had little interest in China. That changed when I grew fond of martial arts series and discovered ____43____ Chinese drama that seemed to include what I was interested in. After that, I wanted to learn more about China. Although I haven’t visited yet, I’m eager to understand more about its culture, places ____44____ (visit) and customs. Many Americans who once _____45_____ (misunderstand) China have come to realize how beautiful the country is and how friendly its people are. 【答案】36. smaller 37. joining 38. shaped 39. at 40. How 41. basically 42. videos 43. a 44. to visit 45. misunderstood 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述美国网友入驻小红书后,改变对中国印象,增进中美民众相互了解的经历与感悟。 【36题详解】 考查形容词比较级。句意:我很兴奋世界正在发生变化,而且变得越来越小了。a lot修饰形容词比较级,small的比较级为smaller,意为“更小的”。故填smaller。 【37题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:这一切始于美国的“抖音难民”入驻小红书,这是一个中国的社交媒体兼电商平台。此处为with的复合结构,US “TikTok refugees”与join为主动关系,用现在分词joining作宾补。故填joining。 【38题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:对我们很多人来说,那些因信息有限而形成的固有印象,开始受到质疑。此处为非谓语动词作定语,our long-held impressions与shape为被动关系,用过去分词shaped。故填shaped。 【39题详解】 考查介词。句意:在小红书上,中国网友热情欢迎新用户的到来,让我们感觉宾至如归。此处为固定搭配feel at home,意为“感觉自在、宾至如归”,用介词at。故填at。 【40题详解】 考查感叹句。句意:看到两国人民能够深入了解彼此的日常生活,真是太棒了!此处为感叹句,修饰形容词wonderful,用引导词How,句首首字母大写。故填How。 【41题详解】 考查副词。句意:我们本质上都是一样的——只是受不同文化的影响而已。此处修饰整个句子,用basic的副词形式basically,意为“基本上、本质上”。故填basically。 【42题详解】 考查名词复数。句意:小红书让世界各地的人们能够分享和浏览记录日常点滴的视频与照片。此处与photos并列,video为可数名词,用复数形式videos表泛指。故填videos。 【43题详解】 考查冠词。句意:后来我渐渐喜欢上了武侠剧,还发现了一部似乎包含我所有兴趣点的中国电视剧,我的想法也因此改变了。此处泛指“一部中国电视剧”,Chinese是以辅音音素开头的单词,用不定冠词a。故填a。 【44题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:虽然我还没有去过中国,但我迫切想要更多地了解中国的文化、值得游览的地方以及风土人情。此处为后置定语,修饰places,用动词不定式to visit,表“值得去游览的”。故填to visit。 【45题详解】 考查动词时态。句意:许多曾经误解中国的美国人,如今都逐渐意识到这个国家有多美丽,这里的人民有多友好。根据时间状语once可知,此处描述过去发生的动作,用一般过去时,misunderstand的过去式为misunderstood。故填misunderstood。 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, 你校英文报 Animal Protection 栏目正在向全校学生征稿, 就如何保护校园里的流浪猫(stray cats)征询意见, 请你写一篇短文投稿。 内容包括: 1.流浪猫生存现状; 2.救助方法和呼吁。 注意: 1.写作词数应为80个左右; 2.可适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯。 Caring for Stray Cats ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】One possible version: Caring for Stray Cats A rise in stray cats has been observed across our campus, many of which seek shelter in deserted corners. Not only do they struggle to find food and clean water, but they also remain exposed to harsh weather and untreated illnesses. To address these problems, our current plan should embark on the establishment of temporary shelters and feeding stations. Following that, basic health checks and treatments should be provided in collaboration with local animal centers. The final stage is to organize an adoption fair, which will help animals find homes and raise students’ awareness of responsibility. Let’s work together to ensure the well-being of both the cats and the school community. 【解析】 【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生向校英文报“Animal Protection”栏目投稿,撰写一篇关于保护校园流浪猫的短文,需阐述流浪猫的生存现状、提出救助方法并发出呼吁。 【详解】1. 词汇积累 庇护所:shelter → refuge 艰难地做:struggle to do→ strive to do 恶劣的:harsh → severe 合作:in collaboration with → in cooperation with 2. 句式拓展 简单句变复合句 原句:To address these problems our current plan should embark on the establishment of temporary shelters and feeding stations. 拓展句:In order that we can address these problems, our current plan should embark on the establishment of temporary shelters and feeding stations. 【点睛】【高分句型1】Not only do they struggle to find food and clean water, but they also remain exposed to harsh weather and untreated illnesses.(运用了“Not only...but also...”倒装结构) 【高分句型2】The final stage is to organize an adoption fair, which will help animals find homes and raise students’ awareness of responsibility.(运用了which引导的非限制性定语从句) 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。 When wildfires neared Fort McMurray, the sky turned rust-red — a glow from the blaze that would go on to burn 500,000 hectares and force 88,000 residents to flee. Aya had arrived from war-torn Syria with her husband Thompson and 11-year-old daughter, Linda, months before. She remembered the blanket a stranger had wrapped around her freezing child on their first cold Canadian night. Back then, they’d fled their hometown with nothing but the clothes on their backs, escaping bombings that had destroyed their neighborhood. Now, in the crowded relief center, she translated Arabic for other displaced families while her husband stirred a large pot of vegetable stew — familiar Syrian flavors, their small offering in the chaos. When the lights failed, the space was bathed in the soft contrast of candlelight and phone screens. Amidst the quiet unease — children sobbing, adults murmuring about lost homes — Aya’s eyes fell on her daughter, Linda. This sixth grader broke her only chocolate bar, a rare treat saved from a Red Cross care package, into two pieces, and pressed one into the hand of a crying kid whose stuffed bear had been left behind in the evacuation (疏散). That simple act resonated deeply. Aya's hand tightened around the thin envelope in her pocket — their precious emergency fund saved from Thompson’s part-time construction work and her translation work. This money was meant for Linda’s tuition and essentials, a crucial support for their still-unsettled refugee life in Canada. Her family’s own struggles felt immediate and heavy: rent was due next week, and her husband’s work site had been shut down by the fire. As Aya scanned the room, what came into her sight were the exhausted firefighter asleep against a wall,with his uniform caked in ash from days of battling the blaze, the young father finally locating his kid’s fever medicine at the aid station, and the volunteer sharing her last bottle of water with an elderly woman who couldn’t walk unassisted. 注意: 1.续写词数应为 150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Finally, she fished out the envelope while staring at the empty donation box. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ This quiet gesture soon grew into a collective wave of donations. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 Finally, she fished out the envelope while staring at the empty donation box. Her fingers lingered on it for a second, thinking of Linda’s tuition and the upcoming rent. But Linda’s selfless act and the scenes of suffering around her steeled her resolve. She emptied all the cash into the box, the rustle of notes breaking the silence. Thompson walked over, saw the empty envelope, and nodded softly — no words needed, he understood. Linda ran over, hugged her mom’s waist, and smiled proudly, her small act of kindness mirrored in her mother’s. This quiet gesture soon grew into a collective wave of donations. The volunteer with the last bottle of water put her spare change in the box. The young father, after giving his kid medicine, added some cash. Even the exhausted firefighter, woken by the movement, dug into his pocket and donated his allowance. Aya translated for families who wanted to give, turning individual kindness into a united force. In the candlelight, the once-empty box filled up, a symbol of hope that even in disaster, love and generosity would light the way forward. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,文章讲述来自叙利亚的难民艾娅一家在加拿大麦克默里堡遭遇野火撤离,身处救济中心时,艾娅做翻译、丈夫准备叙利亚风味炖菜,女儿分享巧克力。面对自身生活困境,他们与消防员、志愿者等人在灾难中传递温情与善意。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“最后,她凝视着空荡荡的捐款箱,掏出了那个信封。”可以预测续写这段主要内容:艾娅虽顾虑家庭开支,仍受女儿及周遭景象触动,捐出全部应急资金,得到丈夫与女儿的认可。 ②由第二段首句内容“这个无声的举动很快引发了集体捐赠的热潮。”可以预测续写这段主要内容:艾娅的捐赠带动众人纷纷献爱心,善意汇聚成团结的力量,成为灾难中的希望之光。 2.续写线索:艾娅捐出应急资金——获得家人认可——引发众人纷纷献爱心——汇聚成团结力量——成为希望之光 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①.看见:see/spot/catch sight of ②.拥抱:hug/embrace ③.反映:mirror/reflect 情绪类 ①.骄傲地:proudly/in pride ②.疲惫的:exhausted/tired 【点睛】[高分句型1].Her fingers lingered on it for a second, thinking of Linda’s tuition and the upcoming rent. (运用了现在分词thinking作状语) [高分句型2].She emptied all the cash into the box, the rustle of notes breaking the silence. (运用了独立主格结构) 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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