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25年秋期高三期终英语答案(2026年1月22日)
听力理解
1-5 BCCBA
6-10 CABCA
11-15 CBABC
16-20 BABCA
阅读理解
21-23BDC
24-27 BCAC
28-31 DBAB
32-35 BDBC
36-40 EFABG
完形填空
41-45 BCABD
46-50 DABBC
51-55 DACDC
语法填空
56.it
57.being seated
58.needed
59.like
60.which
61.the
62.expertly
63.and
64.were served
65.harmony
写作第一节
(一)
Dear Mr.Evans,
I really like the idea of adding a new team project to our sport festival.I would like to express my preference for
traditional Chinese games.
First and foremost,introducing traditional Chinese games will provide a wonderful opportunity for students from
diverse backgrounds to be exposed to traditional Chinese cultural heritage.Besides,games like tug-of-war emphasize
collective effort.That's in line with the spirit of a team event.Moreover,such activities are easy to organize and suitable for
students of all abilities,ensuring wider participation and enjoyment for everyone.
I'm firmly convinced that traditional Chinese games will be a great addition and surely make the event more
meaningful.
Yours,
LiHua
(二)
Dear Mr.Evans,
I really like the idea of adding a new team project to our sport festival.After considering the two options,I would like
to recommend popular global sports,such as fun soccer
This choice would better reflect the international nature of our school,allowing students from different cultural
backgrounds to engage in activities that are widely recognized and enjoyed worldwide.Sports like fun soccer are easy to
learn,encourage teamwork,and are inclusive for participants of all skill levels.Moreover,they promote interaction and
cooperation among students,which aligns with the aim of our activity.
Thank you for considering my suggestion.I wish the event a great success.
Yours,
Li Hua
写作第二节
But within minutes the smoke covered us.In no time,the thick smoke made my eyes sting,and the bright Arctic
daylight turned dark and gray.Never had I seen anything like it!We pulled our scarves over our mouths and even put on the
prepared raincoats to stop the harmful smoke from entering our noses and throats.Meanwhile,we pulled out the satellite
phones to send our location to the emergency services.Fortunately,shortly afterwards came the rescue helicopter.Seating
ourselves in the helicopter and looking down with the other trapped hikers,we all breathed a sigh of relief.
I later learned that the dry Arctic was perfect for the peat fires.No real rain fell during the summer,but only some
snow!I realized the environment in Greenland was undergoing a dramatic change.It was said that Greenland was one of the
regions hit hardest by global warming,the rate of which far exceeded the global average.The environmental crisis is
not just in the media;it is around every comner of the earth.This experience was a great warning.Imagine what would
happen in a decade!It is time for us to make a joint effort and replace pure wilderness with a vibrant world.
难点解析
一、七选五:本文是一篇现象分析型议论文,解释了“为什么真诚善良的人社交圈反而小”。
段落
功能
内容
第一段
提出现象,亮明观点
1.现象:善良真诚的人社交圈往往很小。
2.预期:人们以为真诚会自然吸引很多朋友。【36题】
3.作者观点:现实恰恰相反,好人常走一条更孤独的路。
第二段
原因一:
1.论点:真正的好人非常真实,这种实诚可能让人不适。
保持可能让人不适
2.具体表现:
的真实
1)不进行浅层闲聊:
2)对八卦,贬低他人不感兴趣:【37题】
3)询问别人近况是真想知道(而不是闲聊或者八卦)。
3.结果:无伪装的真实会让戴着社交面具的人感到威胁。
第三段
原因二:
1.论点:他们有明确的界限【38题】。
坚守原则与界限
2.具体表现:
1)不去某些餐厅:
2)不参与抱怨:
3)不为越界笑话发笑。
3.结果:
这些坚守原则的行为累积起来,导致他们收到的杜交邀请自然变少【39题】
第四段
原因三:
1.论点:好人会选择性投入精力。他们深知深厚关系需要大量投入【40题】
选择性投入精力
2.具体表现:
1)不泛交只深交:
2)只对少数人全心投入。
3.结果:交友模式从“收集朋友”转变为“培育友谊”。
干扰项分析:
1.C选项:他们绕开所有表现,从不直指实质。
可千扰37。错因:never逻辑矛盾。
2.D选项:真正优秀的人专注于真诚关怀而非社会地位。
1)可干扰38,形式为分论点表述形式。错因:不能总结第三段。
2)可干扰37,genuine care和后文询问近况有些许照应。错因:1)在第二段段分论点中又加论点,岔开话题,结
构混乱。2)social positioning(社会地位)上下文无照应。
二、语法填空
当语言学教授埃玛·卡特在北京第一次邂逅中国火锅时,她发现这绝不仅仅是一顿饭一它是一种历经数百年
打磨完善的复杂社交仪式。那晚她光顾的餐馆,以传统羊肉火锅而闻名。
在就座之后,埃玛看着一口清汤铜锅被端上桌放在正中央。她的中国同事解释道:“汤底的清淡和羊肉的品质,
是正宗羊肉火锅的精髓所在。”切得薄薄的羊肉片,被摆成花瓣的形状,只需要在徽沸的汤里快速涮烫一下,就能
达到恰到好处的熟度。
最让埃玛着迷的,是其中的语言文化图景。菜单上满是描述肉类部位和烹饪技法的汉字,而“涮肉”一这个
指将薄肉片放入沸汤中快速烫熟的动词一其字面上的意思是“蘸动旋搅”,精准地描绘出了这一动作的精髓。
随着这个独特的夜晚慢慢流逝,埃玛注意到,这种共煮共食的方式,是如何打破社交隔阂的。席间谈笑风生,
大家还会热心帮彼此挑出精湛烹饪好的菜品。“在中国,许多生意就是在火锅桌上谈成的,而且真挚的友谊也是在
这里得以滋养。”同事如是说,还补充道,在中国文化里,许多重要决策都是在火锅饭局上敲定的。
当甜点被端上桌时,埃玛已然领悟:火锅所承载的中式饮食哲学一和谐、分享,以及生与熟之间的平衡。
56.it:考查代词。此处指代前文提到的“Chinese hot pot'”。
57.being seated:考查非谓语动词。“upon”为介词,后接动名词作宾语;“seat”为及物动词,主语Emna与seat
为被动关系,故填being seated。
58.needed:考查时态。句子主语为“thinly sliced mutton”。全文主体时态为一般过去时,描述艾玛当时吃火锅时的
场景。
59.like:考查介词。前文提到“characters describing meat cuts and cooking techniques”(描述肉类部位和烹饪技巧的
文字),后文“shuan rou”是具体例子,用介词like(例如)引出举例内容。
60.which:考查定语从句。先行词为“shuan rou”,指物,从句中缺少主语。
6l.the:考查冠词。“evening”特指前文提到的“Enma吃火锅的那个晚上”。
62.expertly:考查副词。此处修饰过去分词“cooked”(烹饪好的),用副词作状语;expertly此处指“烹饪技艺
娴熟地;精湛地”。
63.and:考查连词用法。“business gets done”与“true friendship is nurtured”为并列关系,用并列连词and连接。
64.were served:考查时态与语态。句子主语“desserts”与谓语动词“seve”为被动关系,需用被动语态;此处描
述过去发生的动作。
65.harmony:考查名词。破折号后内容为“Chinese food philosophy”的具体体现,与“sharing”、“balance”为并
列结构,需用名词形式harmony(和谐)。
听力原稿
l.【原文】W:How did you enjoy your travel to Italy?
M:Oh,I liked it very much.The food was good and I visited many beautiful places.But the weather was a little cold in the
north and I didn't like it
2.M:The car won't start.I think we're out of gas.Maybe we can catch a bus to get to the restaurant.
W:There aren't any buses here.Let's walk.It's not far.
3.【原文】M:I'm so excited,becauseI'm going to watch the movie G7 een Book tonight.
W:I went to see it with Tom yesterday.He fell asleep,but I was deeply moved.
4.[W:Why didn't you call me last night?I was waiting for you to call me and tell me the address of the party.
M:What?I sent you three or four messages.
5.【原文】W:I hope you can come to the party on Saturday..
M:I didn't know I was invited.
W:Sure you are.Everyone in our office is invited.
6-7【原文】W:I've got a new friend,Dad!Her name is Tina..
M:Great,is your new friend in your class?
W:No,Tina goes to a different school.I went to the museum with Mary after school today.And we got talking to her in the
cafe next to the museum.
M:That's nice.
W:Tina's mom works at an amusement park.Tina invited me to go to the park and play with her tomorrow.
M:It sounds good!Enjoy yourselves.
8-9 M:Wow,you're really good at playing golf.I think you play better than some trained players.I knew you are
successful in business.But I didn't know you are a serious golfer until I lost the game.
W:Thanks for your praise.I play golf for pleasure.You are great,too.You are only a beginner,after all.
M:Yep,I didn't consider playing golf as a fun activity.But now,I guess I'm attracted by it.
W:That's a perfect beginning.Practice more,and you will get somewhere.
M:So another round?Could you please teach me more skills?
W:With pleasure.But I have to leave now.How about playing golf again this Saturday?
M:OK.See you then.
10-12[I M:Good morning,Molly!You look like you didn't get much sleep.I heard a lot of noise coming from your
apartment last night.
W:Oh,I'm sorry about the noise,Fred.I hope we didn't disturb you too much.We had a New Year party last night and
went to bed really late.
M:Oh,that's OK,Molly.I also heard some of the conversations coming from your apartment.I heard a woman's voice.
Was that your mom?
W:Yes,that was my mom.She was giving a family speech again.And my dad was busy cooking.Guess who was with us
last night?
M:Your brother?Is he back from Japan?
W:Yes!He got home last night.
M:Oh,that's great news!I'd like to see him now!Where is he now?
W:He is out with some of his old schoolmates.He's probably showing them the pictures of his new teachers and classmates
from abroad.
l3-l6【原文】M:Now,Cathy,do you know when the visitors from India are coming?
W:We offered them three choices,the end of March,the middle of April and the beginning of May.And they chose the
earliest one,which is good actually with the exams coming up in May.
M:Right.And how many are coming?Did you say about 12?
W:Yes,they said 12 at first but changed to 10 this morning.
M:Good,we have eight weeks to prepare.Here are my suggestions.On the first day a welcome party.Then they come to
visit the schools in this district on the second and third days.
W:We've got to know this group want to look at how computers are being used in the classroom.
M:Exactly.So I want to ask Mr.Goodman to give a talk on this on the afternoon of the third day.
W:That'll fit in very nicely.
M:And on the last day they want to do some sightseeing.We could take them on the tour of London.But many of them
may have been there already.And Scotland is too far away.
W:Why not take them for a walk along the coast?It should be interesting.
M:Good idea,Cathy.I'm sure they'll like it.
17-20W:My name is Gracie Brown.For three years and six months,I worked as a taxi driver for Downtown Taxi in
Vancouver.I drove my cab five days a week from 3:00 in the afternoon until around 12:00 at night.There were traffic jams
every afternoon,but it didn't bother me.Most passengers were nice enough,although I can't remember most of them.I
liked to show tourists our beautiful city.A lot of tourists from Asia visited Vancouver.In the evening,I took people out to
restaurants,clubs and theatres.It was interesting to see people dressed in their best clothes for parties.The most interesting
customer I had was a man dressed as a bird!I can still remember the scene clearly and I think I'll never forget it.My cab
was always clean and I always tried to be friendly.The trip to the airport was usually my biggest tip.I liked my job and
made a comfortable living.However,as we know,it is really a tiring job.So I don't drive a taxi anymore.Now I have lots
of free time,but sometimes I miss meeting new people.2025年秋期高中三年级期终质量评估
英语试卷
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1,本试卷分第1卷(选择题,满分95分)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,满分55分)两部分。
2.将所有答案均按题号填涂或填写在答题卡或答题纸相应的答题处,否则不得分。满分
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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最
数
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
话仅读一遍。
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1.What are the speakers talking about?
A.Italian food.
B.A trip.
C.The weather.
2.How will the speakers probably get to the restaurant?
A.By bus.
B.By car
C.On foot.
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3.What does the woman think of the film?
A.Exciting.
B.Boring.
C.Touching.
4.What was the woman expecting last night?
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A.A text message.
B.A phone call.
C.A party invitation.
5.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Co-workers.
B.Classmates.
C.Brother and sister.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个
小题,每小题5秒钟:听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.Where did the woman meet her new friend?
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A.In a park.
B.In a museum.
C.In a cafe.
7.What will the woman do tomorrow?
A.Play with Tina.
B.Pay a visit to Mary.
C.Work with her mom.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.What is the woman?
A.A golf coach.
B.A business woman.
C.A skilled athlete.
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9.What can we know about the man?
A.He doesn't like practicing golf.
B.He has been playing golf for years.
C.He wants to learn from the woman.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10.Why did the woman stay up late last night?
A.To have a party.
B.To wait for her brother.
C.To welcome her parents.
11.Who gave a family speech last night?
A.The woman.
B.The woman's father.
C.The woman's mother.
12.What is the woman's brother probably doing now?
A.Meeting with new teachers.
B.Catching up with old friends.
C.Taking photos with new classmates.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
13.When will the visitors come?
A.In March.
B.In April.
C.In May.
14.How many visitors are coming?
A.8.
B.10.
C.12.
15.What will the visitors do on the second day?
A.Go to party.
B.Go sightseeing.
C.Visit schools.
16.Where will the visitors go on the final day?
A.To London.
B.To the coast.
C.To Scotland.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.How long did the speaker work a day?
A.For 9 hours.
B.For 10 hours.
C.For 12 hours.
18.What made the speaker feel interested?
A.Showing tourists the city.
B.Meeting interesting dressers.
C.Taking people to restaurants.
19.Which trip brought the speaker the most money?
A.The one to the club.
B.The one to the theatre.
C.The one to the airport.
20.Why did the speaker give up the job?
A.She was tired.
B.She lost interest in it.
C.She moved to Vancouver.
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第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Critic and Hollywood historian Scott Eyman is the author or co-author of 18 books,including
recent biographies of Cary Grant and Charlie Chaplin.His latest,Joan Crawford:A Woman's Face,
is the first complete account of the screen legend's life and career.Here are the best books chosen
by Scott Eyman.
The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald (1925).Lost love was Fitzgerald's only real subject,
and his writing shined light on it with elegance and insight.No American writer wrote better
sentences,and his most celebrated novel envelops you with an gradual sense of overwhelming loss.
The Little Sister by Raymond Chandler(1949).When people argue over which novel was
Chandler's best,they usually talk about plot.But plot is the least interesting thing about a detective
novel.Chandler wrote brilliant sentences,usually from a twilight mood of disenchantment.The
scene here between Philip Marlowe and a dog-obsessed studio chief is unforgettable.
Ragtime by E.L.Doctorow (1975).A modernist masterpiece about early 20th century
America,Ragtime is a well written series of inter locking episodes wisely structured around the
conflicts between the nation's moralities and its reality.
The Parade's Gone By by Kevin Brownlow (1968).I was 15 when Brownlow's collection of
interviews with silent film veterans was published.Luxuriously illustrated,written.with
considerable passion,the book provided me with a Pauline inspiration:Film history was what I
would write.I,as well as an entire generation of film scholars,owe Brownlow an unpayable debt:
21.What is the newest release of Scott Eyman?
A.The Great Gatsby.
B.Joan Crawford:A Woman's Face.
C.The Biography of Cary Grant.
D.The Career of Charlie Chaplin.
22.What is a feature of Ragtime?
A.It displays the history of silent film
B.It describes the solution of the riddles.
C.It was written with well-crafted sentences.
D.It was skillfully organized around disagreements
23.Why does Scott Eyman feel grateful to Kevin Brownlow?
A.It taught him how to write biography
B.It provided rare photos of silent stars.
C.It inspired him to become a film historian.
D.It was the first book he read about films.
小
Vera C.Rubin,born on July 23,1928 in Philadelphia,discovered astronomy at age ten after
her family moved to Washington,D.C.Fascinated by the night sky,she recalled,"I decided at an
early age that we inhabit a very curious world."She built a simple telescope with her father and
began tracking meteors,sparking a lifelong passion.
Rubin's high school physics teacher had discouraged her,saying,"As long as you stay away
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from science,you should do OK."Despite the doubt,she was successfully admitted into Vassar
College as the only astronomy major there in 1944.When Rubin earned her degree in 1948,she
applied for graduate school at Princeton.Though Princeton rejected her because she was a woman,
Rubin pursued astronomy at Cornell University,receiving a master's degree in 1951.
By 1955,she was hired by Georgetown University,where she researched and taught for ten
years.A year prior to Rubin's final year of teaching,she was invited to observe at California's
Palomar Observatory,where women were prohibited from utilizing the main telescope.There she
noticed the only bathroom present was designated for men.In protest,she drew a skirt on the door
symbol.When she returned later,a gender-neutral bathroom was added.
In 1965,Rubin joined the Carnegie Institution.There,she met her long-time collaborator,
Kent Ford.During the 1970s,they deduced from the swirling motion of distant galaxies that there
was more to the universe than what met the telescopic eye,an invisible substance known as dark
matter.Astronomer Sandra Faber later called this "one of the major achievements of modern
cosmology(宇宙学)”,
Rubin remained active in research for decades and became a dedicated mentor,actively
supporting women in science.She seized opportunities to uplift the next generation of astronomers.
Vera Rubin died at age 88.Her wonder lives on in the observatory that bears her name.What
she left us is more than a telescope.It is a blueprint for humanity--to be curious,never assume,and
above all be kind.
24.What aroused her enthusiasm for astronomy
A.Her father's supportive words.
B.Her curiosity about the night sky.
C.Her teacher's encouragement.
D.Her move to Washington,D.C.
25.When was Rubin invited to observe the Observatory?
A.1955.
B.1956.
C.1964
D.1965.
26.What does the underlined word"designated"refer to in Paragraph 3?
A.Labeled.
B.Conducted.
C.Increased.
D.Banned.
27.What words can be used to best describe Rubin?
A.Inspiring but reserved.
B.Sensitive but persistent.
C.Daring and insightful.
D.Curious and incautious.
C
For some of us,.the word“mindset''might be an unscientific cliches(陈词滥调).A recent
research,though,is showing that our mindset can powerfully shape our lives,thanks to its impact
on our perception,motivation and behavior.
"We think of mindset as a belief about how the world works that,in turn,shapes your
interpretations of the world and your responses to events,as well as your goals,"says David Yeager
at the University of Texas at Austin.It was Carol Dweck at Stanford University who first
popularized this concept.She was initially interested in people's beliefs about intelligence and how
these affected their academic achievement.
In psychological questionnaires,some people will strongly agree with statements like "Your
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intelligence is something very basic about you that you can't change very much".These people are
said to have a "fixed mindset".Others are more likely to accept statements like "No matter how
much intelligence you have,you can always change it quite a bit".They are said to have a"growth
mindset".Dweck's research found that people in the latter group tended to be more likely to
persevere after failure and were more willing to take on challenges outside their comfort
zone---two behaviors that encourage intellectual development.
Inspired by Dweck's research,psychologists have now uncovered many other mindsets that
might affect our health and prosperity.Alia Crum,also at Stanford University,has pioneered
research on "stress mindsets",showing that people who believe that stress is enhancing and
energizing tend to cope better with life's challenges than those who believe that stress is harmful.
Mindset research has at times been misinterpreted.The scientists behind it would never
propose that a positive mindset can work miracles."Do people with the growth mindset believe
that anyone with proper motivation and education can become Einstein or Beethoven?"Dweck
wrote."No,but they believe that a person's true potential is unknown and unknowable."
So,a positive attitude can't create instant riches.But it can help us to put in the necessary
efforts to reach our goals---and to cope with the tears along the way.
28.What did Carol Dweck focus on at the beginning of mindset research?
A.Ways to popularize mindset.
B.Differences among mindsets.
C.Reasons for unscientific cliches.
D.Impacts of mindset on intellectual performance.
29.What do people with growth mindset tend to do?
A.Avoid taking on challenges.
B.Keep on going after setbacks.
C.Give up shifting after failure.
D.Change intelligence quite often.
30.Why does the writer mention Einstein and Beethoven in Paragraphs 5?
A.To illustrate mindset can be overvalued at times.
B.To state mindset is a good tool to hold back tears.
C.To prove mindset may help us explore our potential.
D.To explain mindset may have many negative influences.
31.What is the author's purpose in writing the text?
A.To compare different behaviors.
B.To clarify a misinformed conception.
C.To analyze motivations and responses.
D.To illustrate an effective approach to studying.
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In a significant move within the technology sector,CharacterAl,a well-known U.S.-based
chatbot service,has recently enforced a ban prohibiting users under the age of 18 from interacting
with its customized AI"companions."This decisive action comes among growing concerns from
parents,mental health professionals,and policymakers regarding the potential for adolescents to
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develop unhealthy emotional dependencies on such simulated relationships.Furthermore,the
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company faces legal challenges,including lawsuits saying that interactions on its platform have
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contributed to harmful outcomes for some young users.
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Supporters of the ban,such as Robbie Torrey,a senior director at the advocacy group
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restriction but expressed serious doubts about its practical enforcement,questioning the platform's
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ability to accurately identify underage users.He also raised a critical concern:that teens banned
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from CharacterAI might simply migrate to other,less-regulated similar platforms,resulting in not
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structured interactions with AI helped practice social and conversational skills.Wang advocates for
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tools are deliberately and ethically designed with teenage development in mind,rather than being
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An alternative perspective suggests redesigning the technology itself.Several experts propose
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social skills-with clear boundaries and built-in safeguards.This approach,they argue,could
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A.A drop in overall user engagement.
B.Increasing concerns about potential harm.
C.Technological failures in the AI characters
D.Government's orders to shut down the service.
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B.They help them enhance interpersonal skills
C.They bring multifunctional virtual friends to them.
D.They entertain them with positive experiences.
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35.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.The AI Companion Agreement:Teens Have Reported Positive Experience.
B.The AI Companion Protest:Teens Are Facing the Dangers of All Technology.
C.The AI Companion Debate:Should Teens Be Banned for Their Safety?
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第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,共12.5分)
根据短文内容,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。
Have you ever noticed that some of the kindest,most genuine people you know seem to have
surprisingly small social circles?36 But the reality is often quite different.Actually,good
people often walk a lonelier path.
Genuinely good people operate with a level of authenticity that can be uncomfortable for
others.They don't engage in shallow small talk just to fill silence.37 When they ask how
you're doing,they actually want to know.However,many people aren't ready for that kind of
genuine connection.When someone shows up without pretense,it can feel threatening to those who
are still hiding behind their social masks.
38They won't participate in activities that conflict with their values,even if it means
missing out on social opportunities.If their friend group is heading to a restaurant that conflicts
with their principles,they opt out.If everyone's bonding over complaining about a mutual friend,
they stay silent or change the subject.If the joke crosses a line,they don't laugh.These small acts
of integrity add up.39
Good people are selective about where they invest their energy.40 Rather than
spreading themselves thin across dozens of casual acquaintances,they prefer a handful of deep
connections.This isn't snobbery().It's recognized that one can't be truly present for everyone,
so they choose to be fully present for a few.Thus,good people shift from collecting friends to
cultivating friendships.
A.Truly good people have boundaries.
B.Over time,they might find fewer invitations coming their way.
C.They bypass all the performance and never go straight to substance
D.Really good people focus on genuine care rather than social positioning.
E.You'd think that being authentically good would naturally attract crowds of friends
F.They're not interested in gossip or tearing others down to feel better about themselves
G.They understand that meaningful relationships require time,effort,and emotional bandwidth.
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第一节(共15小题,每小题1分,共15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
My grandmother's sitting room was a museum of quiet order.Every item had its place,
polished in the soft light.The centerpiece.was a 41 vase-a pale,smooth relic from her
mother..“Some things,,”she would say,“are meant to be kept perfect.”
One afternoon,when helping her dust,I accidentally 42 the vase.A crisp,
terrible crack 43 in the quiet room as it hit the wooden floor,breaking the vase into three
pieces.I 44,breath caught in my throat.I had destroyed a perfect,irreplaceable thing.I
expected sorrow,perhaps 45.But Grandma just picked up the pieces,her fingers tracing the
broken edges."Oh,"was all she said,a soft sound of acknowledgment.
For a week,I avoided the 46,heavy with guilt.Then,one evening,she called me in.The
vase was on the table,whole again.But it was not the same.Where the cracks had been,rivers of
gleaming gold now ran.Grandma let the craftsman repair broken pottery with lacquer()47
with powdered gold.The delicate gold lines 48 a shining map of its breaking across the pale
surface.
“Look,”she said,“It is more beautiful now."
"But it's broken,"I whispered,my old 49 rising.
"No,"she 50 gently."It was broken.Now it is repaired.The 51 is part of its story
now,not something to hide.The gold makes it stronger there than it ever was before."
In that moment,I understood.We spend so much energy trying to appear 52,to hide our
damages,our failures,our heartbreaks.But if we stop 53 the breaks?What if we mend them
with patience and self-compassion,and let the 54 itself become the most beautiful part?
There may be a profound,attractive 55 in having been broken,and in the brave,golden art of
putting oneself back together.
41.A.dated
B.treasured
C.abandoned
D.lost
42.A.picked up
B.turned down
C.knocked over
D.took over
43.A.echoed
B.trapped
C.faded
D.collapsed
44.A.laughed
B.froze
C.sang
D.survived
45.A.despair
B.hope
C.joy
D.anger
46.A.crack
B.dust
C.museum
D.room
47.A.mixed
B.melted
C.connected
D.wrapped
48.A.observed
B.traced
C.involved
D.identified
49.A.happiness
B.shame
C.passion
D.fantasy
50.A.agreed
B.cried
C.corrected
D.swore
51.A.plot
B.gold
C.sorrow
D.break
52.A.flawless
B.effortless
C.conscious
D.emotional
53.A.preserving
B.grabbing
C.hiding
D.revealing
54.A.vase
B.map
C.light
D.repair
55.A.innovation
B.outline
C.beauty
D.alternative
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第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共50分)
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。
When linguistics professor Emma Carter first encountered Chinese hot pot in Beijing,she
found 56 far more than a meal;it was a complex social ritual that had been perfected over
centuries.The restaurant she visited that evening was famous for its traditional mutton hot pot.
Upon 57 (seat)at a table,Emma watched as a copper pot of clear broth()was placed in
the center.Her Chinese colleague explained,"The simplicity of the broth and the mutton's quality
are essential to authentic mutton hot pot."Thinly sliced mutton,arranged like flower petals,58
(need)only a brief dip in the gently boiling liquid to achieve perfect doneness.
What fascinated Emma most was the linguistic landscape.The menu had characters describing
meat cuts and cooking techniques,59"shuan rou"-the verb for quickly cooking thin slices
in boiling broth-60 literally means "to dip and swirl",capturing the motion perfectly.
As 61 unique evening went on,Emma noticed how shared cooking and eating broke
down social barriers.Conversations flowed freely,with people helping others pick out62
(expert)cooked pieces."This is where business gets done 63 true friendship is nurtured in
China,"her colleague remarked,adding many significant decisions in Chinese culture had been
made over hot pots.
By the time the desserts 64(serve),Emma understood that hot pot represented Chinese
food philosophy-65 (harmonious),sharing,and the balance between raw and cooked.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假设你是国际学校学生李华。学校体育节将至,计划新增“特色团队项目”,现有两个
备选方案:A.Traditional Chinese Games(如拔河Tug of War等);B.Popular Global Sports
(如趣味足球fun soccer等),向同学们征集建议。请给活动负责人Mr.Evans写一封邮件,
内容包括:
1.你推荐的方案:
2.说明理由。
注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右:
(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Mr.Evans,
I really like the idea of adding a new team project to our sport festival.
Yours,
Li Hua
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Kia and I left our jobs and went on a round-the-world trip.The Arctic Circle trail(北极圈步道)
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had been on my bucket list for 10 years.I loved the outdoors and escaping into a simple routine of
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food,water and sleep
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I had two weeks to spare,so I booked the trip.Greenland is 80%ice sheet,but the trail was in
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the ice-free 20%in the summer,when there's 24-hour daylight.
There were no trees,which I found quite strange --mostly low bushes and brush,and
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mountains like the Scottish Highlands but higher,different from what I had learnt about Greenland.
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The trail went through rocky valleys and small rivers.I'd never encountered such pure wilderness.
I'd prepared carefully.I was carrying all my food,maps,medicines,satellite phone and
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equipment.I knew,because of my travelling,I was part of the problem when it came to the
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environment,so I tried to leave no waste behind,and follow a plant-based diet.I stayed in locally
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By the seventh day of the holiday,we were ahead of schedule and in a green area between two
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huge,still lakes that reflected the mountains,cloudless blue sky and bright red huts.I stopped often,
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taking photos.I was heading for the next overnight hut and thinking about sleeping in an ice hotel
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at the end of the trail.It was so hot that I had my scarf tied under my cap to keep the sweat from
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At about 3 pm,I spotted some smoke ahead.Then I met two American hikers coming from
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that direction.They said a tiny peat fire(泥炭火灾)had broken out because the Arctic was
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warming two to three times faster than the global average.The smoke got a bit thicker,but I didn't
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think I'd need to change my direction.I carried on.
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(1)续写词数应为150个左右。
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But within minutes the smoke covered us.
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I later learned that the dry Arctic was perfect for the peat fires.
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