2026届高考英语第二次模拟考试练习卷(浙江专用)

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绝密★考试结束前 2026年高考第二次模拟考试 英语 (考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分) 注意事项: 1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,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。写在本试卷上无效。 3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面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.Who might the woman turn to for help? A.John. B.Mike. C.Lisa. 【答案】C 【原文】W: Mike, the printer doesn’t work. Could you fix it? M: Sorry, you can ask John for help. He can do that. W: But he won’t be back until after lunch. I need help urgently. M: Then turn to Lisa who is also good at fixing. W: Thanks. 2.How does Emily sound now? A.Relieved. B.Surprised. C.Sad. 【答案】A 【原文】M: Emily, I just got a call from the hospital — they finished the tests and said your dad’s going to be absolutely fine. W: Thank goodness. I’ve been pacing around all morning imagining the worst. I can finally breathe again. 3.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.Preparing for a math test. B.Planning a weekend event. C.Rescheduling a piano lesson. 【答案】C 【原文】M: Mom, can I postpone my piano lesson to next weekend? I have a math test on Monday. I need extra time to prepare for it. W: I see. I will ask Mrs. Black whether she is available next Sunday morning. 4.What are the speakers doing? A.Waiting for check-in. B.Picking up their lost luggage. C.Complaining about a delayed flight. 【答案】A 【原文】W: Check out this line! Only one person is working at the check-in counter. It’s going to take ages to get our luggage checked. We’ll never make it to the boarding gate on time. M: We should ask for priority check-in, or we might miss the flight. 5.How much is the man’s rent for the first month? A.$30. B.$850. C.$880. 【答案】B 【原文】M: Excuse me, how much is the apartment per month? W: $850, including water and gas. M: What about the Internet? W: That’s extra, $30 a month, charging from the second month. 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。 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 6.What’s the man’s research paper about? A.Psychology. B.History. C.Business. 7.What’s the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Professor and student. B.Writer and reader. C.Librarian and borrower. 【答案】6.B 7.C 【原文】M: Good morning. I need to renew these two books on British history for my research paper. W: Let me check. They’re due tomorrow. I can renew them for another three weeks. M: That’s perfect. I’d also like to return this psychology textbook. W: No problem — just drop it here; it’ll be taken off your account within an hour. M: And I’m looking for a book called Digital Age Marketing. Is it available? W: Yes, it’s on Shelf 4B in the business section. M: Thanks. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 8.Where did David probably just come from? A.A customer feedback meeting. B.A packaging design discussion. C.A product development workshop. 9.What problem does the product have? A.Its price is too high to afford. B.Its ingredient list is too tiny to read. C.Its effects are too poor to be appealing. 【答案】8.A 9.B 【原文】W: David, where have you been? I’ve been looking for you for ages! M: I’ve just finished the customer feedback session on our new face cream. W: How was it? M: The customers said they all love the cream itself. It offers a reasonable price and delivers great skincare effects. But some users over 50 reported the ingredient list on the packaging is so small that they couldn’t read it, even with glasses. W: That’s definitely a problem. We should deal with it as soon as possible. Please ask the designers and R&D teams to meet tomorrow morning. M: OK. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 10.What is the woman’s main challenge? A.Lacking sufficient data for her essay. B.Missing an important expert lecture. C.Deleting the data she collected before. 11.How does the professor suggest contacting Dr. Martinez initially? A.By calling her office telephone. B.By sending an email to her assistant. C.By visiting her in the Engineering Building. 12.What will Dr. Martinez do next Tuesday? A.Have a presentation. B.Write a recommendation. C.Talk with Professor Clark. 【答案】10.A 11.B 12.A 【原文】W: Professor Clark, I’m struggling with my essay on renewable energy. I can’t find enough recent data on solar efficiency. M: Have you checked the database “Energy Research Global”? It has expert-checked studies. W: I tried, but it was not accessible last week. M: I can extend your access immediately. Also, why not contact Dr. Martinez? She’s an expert in this field. W: That’s a great idea. Shall I call her directly? M: You’d better email her assistant first. Attach your research proposal and my recommendation letter. W: What if she doesn’t respond? M: She’s presenting her research next Tuesday. Attend and ask questions— she usually invites engaged students for further discussion. W: When exactly is that? I need to put it on my schedule. M: It starts at 2 p. m. in the Engineering Building. Room 401. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 13.What is unique to the Gold membership? A.Gym equipment access. B.Free medical treatment. C.Weekly personal training. 14.What is required for an emergency leave? A.A doctor’s statement. B.A contract with the club. C.A $15 administration fee. 15.What can one gain by buying a one-year membership? A.A 10% discount. B.Four guest passes. C.An extra six-month membership. 16.Which membership do the majority prefer? A.Gold. B.Silver. C.Bronze. 【答案】13.C 14.C 15.A 16.B 【原文】M: Excuse me, I’m considering joining your fitness club. What membership plans do you offer? W: We have three types: Bronze at $50 per month, Silver at $80 per month, and Gold at $120 per month. M: What’s included in each? W: Bronze gives access to gym facilities only. Silver adds group classes and monthly personal training. Gold includes unlimited classes, weekly personal training, and nutrition coaching. M: What if I need to cancel due to injury? W: You can freeze any membership for up to three months with a doctor’s note. Besides, Gold has no cancellation fee, but Bronze and Silver have a $100 fee. We also offer a one-time thirty-day emergency leave for short-term injuries — $15 administration fee, no doctor’s note needed. M: That’s reasonable. How long is the minimum contract? W: It’s a six-month commitment, but you can get 10%off for annual payment. Gold members also receive guest passes quarterly. M: One last thing, which plan is the most popular among new members? W: About 70% choose Silver as it offers the best value for comprehensive training. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 17.What might the speaker be? A.An editor. B.A gardener. C.A teacher. 18.Which is a desirable label according to Miss Liu? A.Rose, red, open grassland. B.Rose, open grassland, red. C.Open grassland, rose, red. 19.Where will students get the printed stickers? A.In a print shop. B.In the classroom. C.At the garden gate. 20.What are allowed to be brought and used during the trip? A.Glue sticks. B.Phones. C.Flowers. 【答案】17.C 18.A 19.C 20.B 【原文】W: Hi, Class 9, this is Miss Liu. I’m ringing about next Monday’s on-site lesson at the Botanical Garden. There was a major problem during last visit. Half the class lost marks because your plant labels were written in mixed Chinese and English. Please pay attention: the exam board only accepts single-language labels. Mixed text is marked “unclear”. So I suggest you open the shared list “Plantlabels 2025” tonight, find your assigned flowers, and rewrite the Chinese line into one short English sentence — maximum eight words. Use the pattern: “Common name + colour + habitat”. Save it, and email me before 9 p.m. on Sunday. I’ll print waterproof stickers and hand them out at the gate at 8 a. m. No reprints, no glue sticks, no panic. Bring your phone for photos, but labels must be handwritten on site to show process. If you’re late, we will start without you. See you among the roses. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A The University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) research internship program provides the opportunity for graduate students or 3rd/4th year undergraduate students to participate in research projects to gain valuable experience on a variety of cutting-edge research at USTC. Program Benefits ●Enhance research capability in state-of-the-art labs under the guidance of professors at USTC. ●Have a competitive edge in application for Master’s, Ph.D.and post-doctoral programs at USTC by developing relationships with faculty and students. ●Apply for free Chinese language and culture class to learn basic Chinese language and explore unique Hui culture. Application Qualification 1. Good command of English. 2. Non-Chinese citizens with a foreign passport. 3. Currently enrolled full-time students in undergraduate Year 3/4, Master’s, or doctoral programs. Cost ●Tuition: 2,100 RMB (≈304 USD) per month (undergraduate student or master student). 2,600 RMB (≈377 USD) per month (PhD student). ●Student dormitory: 500-1,000 RMB (≈73-146 USD) per month depending on room type and size. ●Insurance: 160 RMB (≈23 USD) per month. Scholarship USTC offers limited scholarships to outstanding students. All applicants will be evaluated. USTC Fellowship Level A 1. free tuition 2.comprehensive medical insurance 3. free university dormitory 4. grant:2,500 RMB (≈392 USD)/ month (Bachelor) 3,000RMB (≈470 USD)/ month (Master) 3,500RMB (≈550 USD)/ month (PhD) Level B 1. free tuition 2. comprehensive medical insurance Level C free tuition 21.Who is qualified for this research internship program? A.Chinese Year 2 undergraduates with fluent English. B.Chinese post-doctoral researchers with good grades. C.Part-time foreign PhD students with proficient English. D.Full-time English Master’s students with a foreign passport. 22.How much does a Fellowship Level B student pay at least? A.23 USD/month. B.73 USD/month. C.146 USD/month. D.304 USD/month. 23.Where is the article probably taken from? A.An official notice page. B.A college travel brochure. C.Chinese language textbook. D.An online job-hunting website. 【答案】21.D 22.B 23.A 【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要讲述了中国科学技术大学研究实习项目的相关信息,包括项目益处、申请资格、费用及奖学金情况。 21.细节理解题。根据Application Qualification部分“2. Non-Chinese citizens with a foreign passport.(2. 持有外国护照的非中国公民。)”和“3. Currently enrolled full-time students in undergraduate Year 3/4, Master’s, or doctoral programs.(3. 目前全日制本科三、四年级、硕士或博士在读学生。)”可知,持有外国护照的英语硕士全日制学生有资格申请这个研究实习项目。故选D。 22.细节理解题。根据Scholarship中Level B“1. free tuition;2. comprehensive medical insurance(1. 免学费;2. 综合医疗保险)”,以及Cost中“Student dormitory: 500-1,000 RMB (≈73-146USD) per month(学生宿舍:每月500-1000元人民币,约合73-146美元)”可知,B级奖学金学生需至少支付宿舍费最低档73美元/月。故选B。 23.推理判断题。通读全文,尤其是由第一段“The University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) research internship program provides the opportunity for graduate students or 3rd/4th year undergraduate students to participate in research projects to gain valuable experience on a variety of cutting-edge research at USTC.(中国科技大学(USTC)的研究实习项目为研究生或三四年级本科生提供了参与研究项目的机会,以获得在USTC进行各种前沿研究的宝贵经验。)”可知,文章主要介绍了中国科学技术大学的研究实习项目,包括项目的益处、申请资格、费用以及奖学金情况,这些信息通常出现在官方公告或通知中。因此,文章最有可能来源于一个官方通知页面。故选A。 B When I was 14, my parents made me volunteer at Greenfield Animal Shelter as punishment for skipping maths class. “You need to learn responsibility,” Mum said, handing me a brightly coloured uniform that was too big. The shelter smelled like wet fur and disinfectant (消毒剂); and my job was cleaning cages - washing food from bowls and sticky floors. On my third Saturday, I noticed a golden retriever (寻回犬) named Max. His cage card said his owner had passed away, and he’d been at the shelter for three months. Unlike other dogs, Max covered in the corner, shaking at every noise. When I entered his doghouse, he flattened himself into a shaking pancake. “He’s sweet but scared of everything,” Ms. Torres, a shelter worker, told me. She showed me old injuries on his legs from when he’d tried to bite through the bars. I decided to spend my breaks with Max. At first, I just sat near his food bowl, reading aloud from a book. His breathing slowed to whispers. Soon, he let me touch his ears. When I dropped my keys, he stepped back but stayed. I brought him a tennis ball, and we played fetch outside. His tail wagged a little more each time. One rainy day, he licked (舔) my hand, and I felt like I was going to cry. Then, one morning, a family stopped at Max’s doghouse. The youngest girl called him a “golden cloud”. Max didn’t hide. He walked forward, tail wagging, and licked her fingers. As they filled out the adoption papers, I hid in the storage closet, hugging my knees. I heard their laughter, the jingle of Max’s new collar, and the sound of the door shutting. When I came out, Ms. Torres smiled. “You did good, kid,” she said. Max taught me that courage isn’t about being fearless — it’s about taking small steps towards something bigger. Now, whenever I’m scared to try something new. I remember his wagging tail and the day he trusted the world again. 24.Why did the author’s parents make her volunteer at the animal shelter? A.To meet a requirement for her school course. B.To expose her to more job opportunities. C.To encourage her to adopt a pet. D.To correct her misbehaviour. 25.How did the author feel towards Max? A.Fearful and shy. B.Caring and concerned. C.Impatient but sincere. D.Distant but thoughtful. 26.What was Max’s reaction when the little girl approached him? A.He grew braver and showed love. B.He became anxious and barked loudly. C.He tried to escape by biting through the bars. D.He remained in the corner, avoiding any interaction. 27.What is the best title for the text? A.A Once Fearful Dog B.A Day at the Animal Shelter C.Small Steps to Courage D.The Importance of Responsibility 【答案】24.D 25.B 26.A 27.C 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者14岁时因逃课被父母送到格林菲尔德动物收容所做志愿者作为惩罚。在那里,她遇到了一只因主人去世而被遗弃、极度恐惧的金毛犬马克斯。通过耐心陪伴,她帮助马克斯逐渐恢复信任,最终被一个家庭收养。这个过程不仅改变了马克斯,也让作者领悟到勇气的真正含义。 24.细节理解题。根据第一段“When I was 14, my parents made me volunteer at Greenfield Animal Shelter as punishment for skipping maths class.(在我14岁那年,为了惩罚我逃课不去上数学课,父母让我去格林菲尔德动物收容所做志愿者工作)”可知,作者父母让她做志愿者是为了纠正她的错误行为。故选D。 25.推理判断题。根据第四段“I decided to spend my breaks with Max. At first, I just sat near his food bowl, reading aloud from a book.(我决定在休息时间和马克斯待在一起。起初,我只是坐在他的食盆旁边,大声朗读一本书)”以及“One rainy day, he licked my hand, and I felt like I was going to cry.(在一个下雨的下午,他舔了舔我的手,那一刻我感觉自己的眼泪就要夺眶而出)”可知,作者决定把休息时间都用来陪马克斯,在雨天的时候,马克斯舔作者的手,作者感觉都要哭了,由此推知,作者对马克斯充满关爱与关切。故选B。 26.细节理解题。根据第五段“Then, one morning, a family stopped at Max’s doghouse. The youngest girl called him a “golden cloud”. Max didn’t hide. He walked forward, tail wagging, and licked her fingers.(随后,在一天早晨,一个家庭来到了马克斯的狗舍前。最小的那个女孩称他为“金色的云朵”。马克斯没有躲闪。他昂首挺胸地走过来,摇着尾巴,舔了舔她的手指)”可知,马克斯面对小女孩时表现得勇敢且充满爱意。故选A。 27.主旨大意题。根据最后一段“Max taught me that courage isn’t about being fearless — it’s about taking small steps towards something bigger. Now, whenever I’m scared to try something new. I remember his wagging tail and the day he trusted the world again.(马克斯教会我,勇气并非意味着无所畏惧——而是要朝着更远大的目标迈出一小步一小步。如今,每当我害怕尝试新事物时,我就会想起他摇动的尾巴以及他再次信任这个世界的那一天)”以及文章开头讲述作者因逃避责任被惩罚做志愿者,结尾点明主题:马克斯教会作者,勇气不是无所畏惧,而是朝着更大的目标迈出一小步。所以全文围绕马克斯从恐惧到重新信任世界的过程,以及作者从中获得的成长展开。故C选项“迈向勇气的一小步”最符合文章标题。故选C。 C Farming is moving indoors, where the sun never shines, where rainfall is irrelevant and where the climate is always right. The perfect crop field could be inside a windowless building with controlled light, temperature, wetness, air quality and nutrition. It could be a high-rise building in New York or a sprawling complex in the Saudi desert. It may be an answer to the world’s food problems. The world is already having trouble feeding itself. Half of the people on earth live in cities, and nearly half of those — about 3 billion — are hungry or ill-fed. Food prices, currently increasing, are buffeted by dryness, floods and the cost of energy required to plant, harvest and transport it. And prices will only get more unstable. Climate change makes long-term crop planning uncertain. Farmers in many parts of the world are already using water available to the last drop. And the world is getting more crowded: by mid-century, the global hungry population will grow to 9 billion. To feed such a large population, people may need to expand farmland at the expense of forests and wilderness, or find ways to completely increase crop output. Gertjan Meeuws has taken the concept of greenhouse-growing vegetables and house plants in enclosed and controlled environments. In their research station, water flows into the pans when needed, and temperature is kept constant. Lights go on and off, creating similar day and night according to the rhythm of the plants. A building of 100 square meters and 14 layers of plants could provide a daily diet of 200 kilograms of fresh fruit and vegetables for the entire population of Den Bosch, about 140,000 people. Their idea is not to grow foods that require much space, like corn, or potatoes. Here sunlight is not only unnecessary but can be harmful: Plants need only specific wavelengths of light to grow. Their growth rate is three times faster than those under greenhouse conditions. They use about 90 percent less water than outdoor agriculture. And city farming means producing food near consumers, so there’s no need to transport it long distances. 28.What does Paragraph 2 mainly tell us? A.Urbanization affects food prices. B.Global food security is in trouble. C.Farmers make the most of energy. D.The world’s population is expanding. 29.The underlined word “buffeted” in Paragraph 2 means “________”. A.Badly affected B.Sharply reduced C.Steadily raised D.Well achieved 30.What can be inferred about Gertjan Meeuws’s farming? A.Limited but efficient. B.Scientific but ineffective. C.Productive and economical. D.Eco-friendly and manageable. 31.What is the text mainly about? A.A great revolution in farming. B.Advantages of indoor farming. C.The development of indoor farming. D.Sunless and rainless indoor farming. 【答案】28.B 29.A 30.A 31.D 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章指出世界粮食供应面临困境,而室内农业或许是解决之道,介绍了Gertjan Meeuws的室内种植理念,其高效节水,能有效应对粮食问题。 28.主旨大意题。根据第二段中提到的“Half of the people on earth live in cities, and nearly half of those — about 3 billion — are hungry or ill-fed. (地球上有一半的人住在城市,其中近一半——约30亿——处于饥饿或营养不良状态)”,这表明了粮食供应不足的问题;“Food prices, currently increasing, are buffeted by dryness, floods and the cost of energy required to plant, harvest and transport it. (食品价格目前呈上涨趋势,同时还受到干旱、洪水以及种植、收获和运输过程中所需能源成本等因素的影响)”以及“Climate change makes long-term crop planning uncertain.(气候变化使长期的作物规划变得不确定)”和“Farmers in many parts of the world are already using water available to the last drop.(世界许多地方的农民已经在用最后一滴水)”进一步说明了全球粮食安全正面临严重问题。因此,第二段主要告诉我们全球粮食安全陷入困境,选项B“Global food security is in trouble. (全球粮食安全正面临危机)”能够概括本段主要内容。故选B。 29.词句猜测题。根据第二段中的“Food prices, currently increasing, are buffeted by dryness, floods and the cost of energy required to plant, harvest and transport it.(食品价格目前呈上涨趋势,同时还受到干旱、洪水以及种植、收获和运输过程中所需能源成本等因素的buffeted)”可知,食品价格受到干旱、洪水和能源成本的冲击,这意味着食品价格受到了这些因素的严重影响。由此可知,划线词buffeted与选项A“Badly affected(受到严重影响)”的意思相近。故选A。 30.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段“A building of 100 square meters and 14 layers of plants could provide a daily diet of 200 kilograms of fresh fruit and vegetables for the entire population of Den Bosch, about 140,000 people. (一座100平方米、14层的建筑可以为丹博斯(约14万人)的全体居民提供每天200公斤的新鲜水果和蔬菜)”以及最后一段“Here sunlight is not only unnecessary but can be harmful: Plants need only specific wavelengths of light to grow. Their growth rate is three times faster than those under greenhouse conditions. They use about 90 percent less water than outdoor agriculture. And city farming means producing food near consumers, so there’s no need to transport it long distances. (在这里,阳光不仅不必要,而且可能有害:植物只需要特定波长的光来生长。它们的生长速度比温室条件下的植物快三倍。它们比户外农业用水量少90%。城市农业意味着在消费者附近生产食物,因此无需长途运输)”可知,Gertjan Meeuws的农业模式产量高,用水少,且无需长途运输。由此推知,他的农业模式虽然规模有限,但是非常高效。故选A。 31.主旨大意题。通读全文,文章主要介绍了Gertjan Meeuws等人提出的室内农业模式,这种模式在无阳光、无雨水的环境下进行,通过控制光照、温度、湿度等条件来种植作物。文章详细描述了这种农业模式的优点,如高产、节水、无需长途运输等,并指出这可能是解决世界粮食问题的一种方法。由此可知,文章的主要内容是关于无阳光、无雨水的室内农业。故选D。 D Big restaurant businesses, such as McDonald’s, have introduced touch-screen checkout systems, while others have applied tabletop tablets (平板电脑) for self-service. Besides, the use of app-based delivery services, such as Uber Eats, has continued to grow. According to US reports, spending on third-party delivery has grown three times for quick-service restaurants and nearly four times for full-service restaurants in the country. A new study carried out by Dipayan Biswas and his graduate students compares the effects of ordering from a digital screen to those of traditional methods, including printed menus. The team went over more than 23,000 orders from a number of restaurants. Each item was placed into one of three groups. Menu choices, such as fried foods and desserts, were regarded as unhealthy, while items such as vegetables and fish were considered healthy. Most soups, large salads and steaks smaller than six ounces were considered neutral. The study showed that 61% of digital orders were unhealthy — more than 3% higher than non-digital orders. The team also found that digital menus had a greater influence on what customers ordered for dinner, since they were likely to be more tired and dependent on technology later in the day. This situation is related to the Google effect. It suggests that the convenience of digital tools changes how people store and get back information, such as depending on cell phones for contact numbers and GPS for directions, leading to less brain effort in these tasks. This can result in more unplanned decisions, leading to more unhealthy food choices and more spending. However, the study also found that customers who were expert in technology might be less likely to suffer from the Google effect. “Digital ordering forms encourage a more unplanned decision-making process with lower mental effort. Restaurant managers aiming to market healthier food choices may benefit from offering non-digital ordering methods. And some may be interested in marketing expensive food items during dinner hours through digital ordering to drive sales. For customers, avoiding placing digital orders during evening hours may cut spending,” Biswas said. 32.What does the first paragraph mainly show? A.The popularity of self-service. B.The rise of digital dining services. C.The increase in everyday spending. D.The growth of global food markets. 33.What was the primary research method applied in the study? A.Reviewing actual order types. B.Doing tests on food’s health value. C.Making customer satisfaction surveys. D.Having interviews with restaurant managers. 34.What does the Google effect suggest about digital tools? A.They require a wide knowledge. B.They offer too many confusing choices. C.They allow users to follow personal habits. D.They weaken the ability to make wise choices. 35.What are restaurants probably encouraged to do? A.Match ordering methods to goals. B.Develop user-friendly digital tools. C.Offer more affordable dinner foods. D.Focus on improving after-sales service. 【答案】32.B 33.A 34.D 35.A 【导语】这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了研究显示,数字点餐使顾客更易受“谷歌效应”影响,做出冲动、不健康且消费更高的选择,尤其在晚餐时段。餐厅应根据经营目标选择合适的点餐方式。 32.细节理解题。根据第一段“Big restaurant businesses, such as McDonald’s, have introduced touch-screen checkout systems, while others have applied tabletop tablets (平板电脑) for self-service. Besides, the use of app-based delivery services, such as Uber Eats, has continued to grow. According to US reports, spending on third-party delivery has grown three times for quick-service restaurants and nearly four times for full-service restaurants in the country.( 大型餐饮企业,如麦当劳,已引入了触摸屏结账系统,而其他企业则使用桌面平板电脑进行自助服务。此外,基于应用程序的外卖服务,如优步外卖,其使用量也在持续增长。据美国的相关报道,美国快餐类餐厅的第三方外卖支出增长了三倍,而全服务餐厅的此类支出则增长了近四倍。)”可知,第一段主要展示了数字化餐饮服务的兴起。故选B项。 33.推理判断题。根据第二段中“The team went over more than 23,000 orders from a number of restaurants. Each item was placed into one of three groups. Menu choices, such as fried foods and desserts, were regarded as unhealthy, while items such as vegetables and fish were considered healthy. Most soups, large salads and steaks smaller than six ounces were considered neutral.( 研究团队审查了来自多家餐厅的超过 23000 份订单。每份订单被分为三个类别。诸如油炸食品和甜点之类的菜单选项被视为不健康食品,而蔬菜和鱼类等商品则被视为健康食品。大多数汤品、大型沙拉和重量小于六盎司的牛排被视为中性食品。)”可知,该研究分析实际订单数据,因此研究方法是查看真实订单类型。故选A项。 34.细节理解题。根据第四段中“This situation is related to the Google effect. It suggests that the convenience of digital tools changes how people store and get back information, such as depending on cell phones for contact numbers and GPS for directions, leading to less brain effort in these tasks. This can result in more unplanned decisions, leading to more unhealthy food choices and more spending.( 这种情况与“谷歌效应”有关。它表明,数字工具的便利性改变了人们存储和获取信息的方式,比如依靠手机获取联系人信息和使用 GPS 获取路线指引,从而在这些任务中减少了脑力投入。这可能导致更多的随意决策,进而导致更不健康的饮食选择和更多的消费。)”可知,谷歌效应表明数字工具削弱了做出明智选择的能力。故选D项。 35.推理判断题。根据最后一段中““Digital ordering forms encourage a more unplanned decision- making process with lower mental effort. Restaurant managers aiming to market healthier food choices may benefit from offering non-digital ordering methods. And some may be interested in marketing expensive food items during dinner hours through digital ordering to drive sales.”( 比斯瓦斯说:“数字点餐表鼓励一种更随意的决策过程,且需要的脑力更低。旨在推广更健康饮食选择的餐厅管理者可能会受益于提供非数字点餐方式。而有些人可能会有兴趣在晚餐时间通过数字点餐来推销昂贵的食品,以促进销售。”)”可推知,餐馆可能被鼓励去根据目标选择合适的点餐方式。故选A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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 We’ve all had that annoying experience; another driver cuts you off in traffic, and suddenly, you feel angry for the rest of your trip. A single event causes an emotional response in the brain, and it seems to last long. 36 A new study offers some clues by looking at how both mice and people react to a simple, annoying stimulus. According to Dr. Karl Deisseroth, a psychiatrist at Stanford University, feeling angry at one thing, like a bad driver, can make you more likely to get angry at something else, like a noisy child. 37 They decided on a gentle puff (a small amount) of air to the eye. It’s certainly annoying, but not painful. They believed both humans and mice would react to it in a similar way. They were right. 38 After several puffs, both started to squint (眯眼) in a defensive, lasting reaction. The scientists then studied the brain activity linked to this experience. They discovered that the brain responds in two clear phases (阶段). 39 This is when the brain areas that handle sensory information — what we see, hear, and feel — become highly active for just an instant. Right after, the second phase begins. In this phase, brain activity moves to other areas, including those linked to emotions. This phase is longer and more lasting, like a musical note that is held. 40 With each new puff of air, this lasting response became stronger. Dr. Deisseroth connects this directly to what emotion is: a lasting state that changes how we feel and act. A.But how does the brain identify this? B.Each new puff made this second part stronger. C.But how does this process happen inside our brains? D.Both people and mice closed eyes when they felt the air puff. E.The first phase is very quick, like a short, sharp musical note. F.To understand this better, he and his team designed a lab experiment. G.It’s this lasting brain activity that seems to create the ongoing emotional state. 【答案】36.C 37.F 38.D 39.E 40.G 【导语】这是一篇说明文。介绍了单一恼人事件引发长期情绪反应的现象,通过小鼠与人类的实验,揭示大脑应对这类刺激的两个阶段及对应的神经活动机制。 36.上文“A single event causes an emotional response in the brain, and it seems to last long. (单一事件会在大脑中引发情绪反应,且似乎会持续很久)”提出单一事件引发持久的情绪反应,下文“A new study offers some clues by looking at how both mice and people react to a simple, annoying stimulus. (一项新的研究通过观察老鼠和人类对一个简单而令人恼火的刺激的反应,提供了一些线索)”说明研究给出了解释。C选项“但这一过程在我们大脑中是如何发生的呢?”衔接上文的现象,引出下文的研究,符合语境。故选C。 37.上文“According to Dr. Karl Deisseroth, a psychiatrist at Stanford University, feeling angry at one thing, like a bad driver, can make you more likely to get angry at something else, like a noisy child. (斯坦福大学的精神病学家Karl Deisseroth博士表示,对一件事情(比如一个糟糕的司机)感到愤怒,可能会让你更容易对另一件事情(比如一个吵闹的孩子)产生愤怒情绪)”阐述了他的观点,下文“They decided on a gentle puff (a small amount) of air to the eye. (他们决定用轻柔的气流吹眼睛)”说明其团队的实验。F选项“为了更好地理解这一点,他和他的团队设计了一项实验室实验”衔接上文的观点,引出下文的实验内容,符合语境。故选F。 38.上文“They believed both humans and mice would react to it in a similar way. They were right. (他们认为人类和小鼠的反应会相似,事实的确如此)”说明人与小鼠反应一致,下文“After several puffs, both started to squint (眯眼) in a defensive, lasting reaction. (经过几次这样的吹气后,两者都开始以一种防御性的、持续性的反应方式眯起了眼睛)”描述具体反应。D选项“人类和小鼠感受到气流时都会闭眼”承接上文的“反应相似”,呼应下文的“眯眼”行为,符合语境。故选D。 39.上文“They discovered that the brain responds in two clear phases (阶段). (他们发现大脑的反应分为两个清晰的阶段)”引出两个阶段,下文“Right after, the second phase begins. (紧接着,第二阶段开始了)”介绍第二阶段。E选项“第一阶段非常快,就像一个短促尖锐的音符”衔接上文的“两个阶段”,引出第一阶段的特点,与下文的第二阶段形成对应,符合语境。故选E。 40.上文“This phase is longer and more lasting, like a musical note that is held. (这个阶段更长更持久,就像被延长的音符)”描述第二阶段的持续性,下文“With each new puff of air, this lasting response became stronger. (每一次新的气流吹来,都会使这种持久的反应变得更加强烈)”说明反应的强化。G选项“正是这种持续的大脑活动似乎造就了持续的情绪状态”承接上文的“持续阶段”,呼应下文“持续反应增强”,并解释了情绪持续的神经机制,符合语境。故选G。 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 His goal was to walk around the world. 27 years later, he’s about to finish. In 1998, British 41 Karl Bushby looked down a road in Chile and set a(n) 42 goal: walk all the way home to Hull, England — without using a single form of 43 . What he didn’t know then was that it would stretch into a remarkable 27-year journey 44 continents, oceans, and history itself. Now, after walking 36,000 miles, 45 polar bears, swimming across seas, and navigating 46 visa setbacks, the 56-year-old ex-paratrooper (前伞兵) is 47 on the home stretch. Bushby began his adventure in Chile, trekking (跋涉) north through South and North America, eventually reaching Alaska. In 2006, he 48 one of the most dangerous legs of the journey: crossing the frozen Bering Strait into Siberia. 49 with a gun to scare off polar bears and forced to 50 between moving blocks of ice, he achieved what few people on Earth have ever done. His 51 didn’t stop there. Bushby was held in Russia for entering incorrectly and banned for five years. Sponsorships 52 during the 2008 financial crisis. The pandemic stopped his progress. Visa issues left him 53 in Mexico for years. But he refused to quit. Bushby walks an average of 30km a day and rests wherever he can find 54 . His mission has outlasted five UK prime ministers, a global pandemic, and numerous wars — but his spirit remains as strong as it was in 1998. And the world is cheering him on as he enters the final chapter of one of the most 55 human endurance journeys ever attempted. 41.A.historian B.photographer C.adventurer D.journalist 42.A.realistic B.daring C.collective D.demanding 43.A.transport B.navigation C.communication D.equipment 44.A.connecting B.including C.covering D.overcoming 45.A.hunting B.feeding C.threatening D.surviving 46.A.scarce B.minor C.countless D.occasional 47.A.consequently B.randomly C.unexpectedly D.ultimately 48.A.attempted B.sought C.recognized D.advocated 49.A.Loaded B.Armed C.Confronted D.Provided 50.A.swap B.leap C.slip D.march 51.A.challenges B.achievements C.inspirations D.pursuits 52.A.used up B.pulled down C.backed down D.dried up 53.A.isolated B.settled C.rooted D.stuck 54.A.warmth B.company C.shelter D.comfort 55.A.extraordinary B.conventional C.universal D.historical 【答案】 41.C 42.B 43.A 44.C 45.D 46.C 47.D 48.A 49.B 50.B 51.A 52.D 53.D 54.C 55.A 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了英国冒险家Karl Bushby从1998年开始计划徒步环游世界、不借助任何交通工具返回家乡,历经27年的艰险旅程与重重挑战后,即将完成这一非凡壮举的故事。 41.考查名词词义辨析。句意:1998年,英国冒险家Karl Bushby眺望智利的一条道路,定下了一个大胆的目标:一路步行回到英国赫尔的家,全程不使用任何交通工具。A. historian历史学家;B. photographer摄影师;C. adventurer冒险家;D. journalist记者。根据下文“Bushby began his adventure in Chile”可知,他的身份是冒险家。故选C。 42.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:1998年,英国冒险家Karl Bushby眺望智利的一条道路,定下了一个大胆的目标:一路步行回到英国赫尔的家,全程不使用任何交通工具。A. realistic现实的;B. daring大胆的;C. collective集体的;D. demanding费力的。根据下文“walk all the way home to Hull, England — without using a single form of 3 ”可知,该目标极具胆识。故选B。 43.考查名词词义辨析。句意:1998年,英国冒险家Karl Bushby眺望智利的一条道路,定下了一个大胆的目标:一路步行回到英国赫尔的家,全程不使用任何交通工具。A. transport交通工具;B. navigation导航;C. communication通讯;D. equipment设备。根据上文“walk all the way home”可知,此处指不使用各类交通工具。故选A。 44.考查动词词义辨析。句意:那时他还不知道,这段旅程会延伸成一段历时27年的非凡之旅,横跨各大洲、大洋,历经岁月变迁。A. connecting连接;B. including包含;C. covering覆盖、横跨;D. overcoming克服。根据下文“continents, oceans”可知,covering用于描述旅程的跨度。故选C。 45.考查动词词义辨析。句意:如今,在徒步36000英里、死里逃生躲过北极熊、横渡海洋、应对无数签证阻碍后,这位56岁的前伞兵终于迎来了最后冲刺阶段。A. hunting捕猎;B. feeding投喂;C. threatening威胁;D. surviving从……中逃生。根据下文“polar bears”可知,此处指徒步者面对生命威胁时幸存了下来。故选D。 46.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:如今,在徒步36000英里、死里逃生躲过北极熊、横渡海洋、应对无数签证阻碍后,这位56岁的前伞兵终于迎来了最后冲刺阶段。A. scarce稀缺的;B. minor次要的;C. countless无数的;D. occasional偶尔的。根据下文“through South and North America, eventually reaching Alaska”、“Russia”以及“in Mexico for years”可知,签证阻碍数量极多。故选C。 47.考查副词词义辨析。句意:如今,在徒步36000英里、死里逃生躲过北极熊、横渡海洋、应对无数签证阻碍后,这位56岁的前伞兵终于迎来了最后冲刺阶段。A. consequently因此;B. randomly随意地;C. unexpectedly意外地;D. ultimately最终、终于。根据上文“27 years later, he’s about to finish”可知,此处表示最终步入收尾阶段。故选D。 48.考查动词词义辨析。句意:2006年,他尝试了旅程中最危险的路段之一:穿越冰封的白令海峡,进入西伯利亚。A. attempted尝试;B. sought寻找;C. recognized辨认出,认可;D. advocated提倡。根据下文“he achieved what few people on Earth have ever done”可知,该路段难度极高,他尝试完成这一挑战。故选A。 49.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他带着一把枪防身,用以吓退北极熊,还被迫在漂浮移动的冰块间跳跃,他完成了世上极少有人能做到的事。A. Loaded装载;B. Armed配备、携带;C. Confronted面对;D. Provided提供。根据下文“with a gun”可知,此处用固定搭配armed with,表示“配备着、携带着”。故选B。 50.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他带着一把枪防身,用以吓退北极熊,还被迫在漂浮移动的冰块间跳跃,他完成了世上极少有人能做到的事。A. swap交换;B. leap跳跃;C. slip滑倒;D. march行军。根据下文“moving blocks of ice”可知,徒步者需在冰块间跳跃前进。故选B。 51.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他面临的挑战并未就此止步。A. challenges挑战、困境;B. achievements成就;C. inspirations灵感;D. pursuits追求。根据下文“banned for five years”以及“the pandemic stopped his progress”可知,此处指各种挑战。故选A。 52.考查动词短语辨析。句意:2008年金融危机期间,他的赞助资金彻底中断。A. used up用完;B. pulled down拆毁;C. backed down退缩;D. dried up枯竭、中断。根据下文“2008 financial crisis”可知,此处用dried up,指“(资金、资源)断供”。故选D。 53.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:签证问题让他在墨西哥滞留了数年之久。A. isolated孤立的;B. settled定居的;C. rooted扎根的;D. stuck滞留的。根据上文“visa issues”以及“the pandemic stopped his progress”可知,签证问题导致他滞留在墨西哥。故选D。 54.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Bushby平均每天步行30公里,只要能找到栖身之处就停下来休息。A. warmth温暖;B. company陪伴;C. shelter栖身之所、庇护处;D. comfort舒适。根据上文“walks an average of 30km a day”的户外徒步背景可知,Bushby的需求是遮风挡雨的地方。故选C。 55.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当他步入这场人类有史以来最非凡的耐力之旅的最后篇章时,全世界都在为他加油鼓劲。A. extraordinary非凡的;B. conventional传统的;C. universal普遍的;D. historical历史的。根据上文“27 years”以及“36,000 miles”可知,该旅程是非凡的。故选A。 第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。 On October 17, Dongluo Village in Jiangsu was honored with the legendary title of Best Tourism Village by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). Since then, this recognition has highlighted 56 (it) success in rural construction. The village has over 600 years of continuous development and cultural sustainability, which is an ecological wonder, 57 (surround) by plants and the unique landscape is sculpted via the duotian agricultural system. Here, not only the tradition is protected, 58 it flourishes. The steady sound of wooden mallets (木槌) fills the old workshops, while the sweet perfume fills the air, 59 (create) a timeless atmosphere. The village’s 60 (devote) to its heritage is meaningful. In its exhibition hall, ancient farm tools that have passed down through generations deliver stories of local hard work. The village has successfully discovered a path where ecological integrity and economic development support each other, offering 61 sustainable and hopeful model for other villages. 62 (remarkable), with its living traditions and forward-looking vision, Dongluo stands 63 a masterpiece of the positive symbiosis between modern tourism and deep-rooted culture. By 2024, the village 64 (achieve) significant and widespread economic growth, bringing extraordinary benefits to its community and actively inspiring neighboring regions to follow its innovative path towards a 65 (harmony) future. 【答案】 56.its 57.surrounded 58.but 59.creating 60.devotion 61.a 62.Remarkably 63.as 64.had achieved 65.harmonious 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了江苏省东罗村被联合国世界旅游组织授予盛名的“最佳旅游乡村”称号,并阐述了其成功的原因及对未来的展望。 56.考查代词。句意:自那以后,这一认可突显了它在乡村建设方面的成功。修饰名词success,应用形容词性物主代词its作定语,意为“它的”。故填its。 57.考查非谓语动词。句意:这个村庄拥有超过600年的持续发展和文化持续性,它是一个生态奇迹,被植物环绕,其独特的景观由垛田农业系统塑造而成。“(surround) by plants”作伴随状语,surround(环绕)用非谓语动词形式,与其逻辑主语The village之间是被动关系,用过去分词表被动。故填surrounded。 58.考查固定搭配。句意:在这里,传统不仅受到保护,而且繁荣发展。not only... but (also)... 是固定搭配,意为“不仅……而且……”。故填but。 59.考查非谓语动词。句意:古老的作坊里充斥着木槌稳健的敲击声,而甜美的香气弥漫在空气中,营造出一种永恒的氛围。“(create) a timeless atmosphere”作结果状语,表示前文描述的场景所带来的效果,其逻辑主语是前面整个句子描述的情景,create(营造)用非谓语动词形式,与其逻辑主语之间是主动关系,应用现在分词表主动和情理之中的结果。故填creating。 60.考查名词。句意:这个村庄对其文化遗产的奉献是有意义的。定冠词The village’s后接名词,作主语,提示词devote是动词,其名词形式为devotion,意为“奉献”,不可数名词。故填devotion。 61.考查冠词。句意:这个村庄成功地找到了一条生态完整与经济发展相互支持的道路,为其他村庄提供了一个可持续且充满希望的模型。model是可数名词单数形式,泛指“一个模型”,且sustainable发音以辅音音素开头,应用不定冠词a修饰。故填a。 62.考查副词。句意:值得注意的是,凭借其鲜活的传统和前瞻性的视野,东罗村是现代旅游与深厚文化积极共生的杰作。修饰整个句子,应用副词remarkably作状语,意为“不寻常的是,值得注意的是”;句首单词首字母大写。故填Remarkably。 63.考查介词。句意:值得注意的是,凭借其鲜活的传统和前瞻性的视野,东罗村是现代旅游与深厚文化积极共生的杰作。stand as是固定短语,意为“作为……而存在/屹立”。故填as。 64.考查时态。句意:到2024年,该村已实现了显著而广泛的经济增长,为其社区带来了非凡的利益,并积极激励邻近地区遵循其创新道路,走向和谐未来。achieve(实现)在句中作谓语,与主语the village之间是主动关系,根据时间状语“By 2024”可知,表示到过去某一时间点为止已经完成的动作,即“过去的过去”,应用过去完成时态had achieved。故填had achieved。 65.考查形容词。句意:到2024年,该村已实现了显著而广泛的经济增长,为其社区带来了非凡的利益,并积极激励邻近地区遵循其创新道路,走向和谐未来。修饰名词future,应用形容词harmonious作定语,意为“和谐的”。故填harmonious。 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66.假定你是李华。你校英语广播站推出新栏目“Digital Well-being 2026”,倡导健康的数字生活方式,现向学生征求首期话题。请给负责人Smith写一封邮件,内容包括: 1.你推荐的话题; 2.推荐理由。 注意:1.写作词数应为80左右; 2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear Mr. Smith, ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours sincerely, Li Hua 【答案】Dear Mr. Smith, I’m writing to recommend a topic for the first issue of “Digital Well-being 2026.” I suggest focusing on “Balancing Screen Time and Real-life Interactions.” In today’s digital age, many students are addicted to social media and online games, which often leads to poor academic performance and health issues. By discussing this topic, we can raise awareness of healthy digital habits. It will help students learn how to manage their time effectively and maintain a balance between the virtual world and real life. I hope you will consider my suggestion. Yours sincerely, Li Hua 【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生对于学校英语广播站推出新栏目“Digital Well-being 2026”,倡导健康的数字生活方式,现向学生征求首期话题这一情况,给负责人Smith写一封邮件。 【详解】1.词汇积累 专注于:focusing on→ concentrating on 沉迷于:be addicted to→ be obsessed with 导致:lead to→ result in 提高,增强:raise→ enhance 2.句式拓展 扩写句子 原句:I’m writing to recommend a topic for the first issue of “Digital Well-being 2026.” 拓展句:I’m writing to recommend a topic for the first issue of “Digital Well-being 2026,” which aims to promote healthy digital lifestyles. 【点睛】【高分句型1】In today’s digital age, many students are addicted to social media and online games, which often leads to poor academic performance and health issues.(运用了which引导的非限制性定语从句) 【高分句型2】I hope you will consider my suggestion.(运用了省略引导词that的宾语从句作hope的宾语) 第二节(满分25分) 67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 The day our teacher put up the sign-up sheet for the school play, my stomach instantly tightened. While others saw a chance to shine under the bright lights, I wandered aimlessly at the back, my palms growing damp. The thought of standing onstage made my heart race in the worst way. I preferred staying backstage — quiet, unseen, surrounded only by my scripts and notes. Lily, the drama club president, noticed my hesitation. She was the kind of person who could light up a room with her energy. During rehearsal (预演) one afternoon, she found me arranging props (道具) in the corner. “We need someone for a small speaking role,” she said gently. “Would you be willing to give it a try?” I shook my head, but Lily didn’t give up that easily. The following week, she persuaded me to join a group reading. My hands trembled as I held the script. When it was my turn to speak, my voice barely rose above a murmur. Some students snickered (偷笑), and my face burned with shame. I wanted to escape, but Lily stopped me. “Let’s read it together,” she offered, reading the lines with me. Slowly, other cast (演出人员) members joined in, offering tips and encouragement. To my surprise, I started enjoying our rehearsals. The cast became like a second family — we supported each other through forgotten lines and awkward movements. My initial fear gradually transformed into cautious excitement. As opening night approached, I found myself actually looking forward to it. I practiced my lines constantly, even in front of my mirror at home. I couldn’t stop imagining the moment when the curtains would lift and the stage lights would shine down. I was ready, but also a bit nervous. After all, I had prepared for such a long time. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150个左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Paragraph 1: The night of the performance arrived at last. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: When the final curtain fell, I stood breathless in the spotlight. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】Paragraph 1: The night of the performance arrived at last. As I stood in the wings waiting for my turn, familiar doubts crept back. My palms grew damp, and the script pages in my hand trembled slightly. What if I forgot my lines? What if my voice failed me again? I glanced at Lily, who gave me an encouraging thumbs-up from across the stage. Taking a deep breath, I repeated my first line in my mind like a prayer. When the stage manager whispered “Go”, I stepped into the bright lights, my heart pounding not just with nervousness, but with a newfound determination to conquer this moment. Paragraph 2: When the final curtain fell, I stood breathless in the spotlight. The thunderous applause washed over me like a gentle, comforting wave. Lily rushed over and embraced me tightly. “You are absolutely wonderful!” she exclaimed. At that moment, I realized this was more than just a successful performance — it was a personal victory. As I hugged my fellow cast members, I understood that sometimes the bravest thing isn’t to avoid fear, but to face it with the support of those who believe in you. This was just the beginning of my journey toward confidence, both on and off the stage. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开。讲述了作者因害怕登台,只想待在后台。戏剧社主席莉莉劝作者尝试小角色,虽遭拒仍不放弃,还带作者参加集体朗读。在众人鼓励下,作者渐入佳境,最终期待并认真准备演出。 【详解】1. 段落续写 ①由第一段首句“演出之夜终于到来”可知,本段需着重描写作者从演出前的紧张焦虑到登台后的心理突破,重点呈现其如何克服内心恐惧、成功完成表演的过程。 ②由第二段首句“当最后幕布落下,我站在聚光灯下气喘吁吁”可知,本段应聚焦演出结束后作者的感悟与成长,通过团队的支持与观众的肯定,深化对“真正的成功在于勇敢尝试”这一主题的理解。 2. 续写线索:演出之夜终于到来—演出前紧张—登台时刻—克服恐惧—站在聚光灯下气—团队庆祝—领悟成长真谛 3. 词汇激活 行为类 ① 冲:rush/dash ② 拥抱:embrace/hug ③理解:understand/comprehend 情绪类 ①鼓励的:encouraging/inspiring ②决心:determination/resolution 【点睛】【高分句型1】I glanced at Lily, who gave me an encouraging thumbs-up from across the stage. (运用了who引导的定语从句) 【高分句型2】When the stage manager whispered “Go”, I stepped into the bright lights, my heart pounding not just with nervousness, but with a newfound determination to conquer this moment. (运用了When引导的时间状语从句) 试卷第1页,共3页 试卷第1页,共3页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 绝密★考试结束前 2026年高考第二次模拟考试 英语 (考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分) 注意事项: 1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,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。写在本试卷上无效。 3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面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.Who might the woman turn to for help? A.John. B.Mike. C.Lisa. 2.How does Emily sound now? A.Relieved. B.Surprised. C.Sad. 3.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.Preparing for a math test. B.Planning a weekend event. C.Rescheduling a piano lesson. 4.What are the speakers doing? A.Waiting for check-in. B.Picking up their lost luggage. C.Complaining about a delayed flight. 5.How much is the man’s rent for the first month? A.$30. B.$850. C.$880. 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。 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 6.What’s the man’s research paper about? A.Psychology. B.History. C.Business. 7.What’s the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Professor and student. B.Writer and reader. C.Librarian and borrower. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 8.Where did David probably just come from? A.A customer feedback meeting. B.A packaging design discussion. C.A product development workshop. 9.What problem does the product have? A.Its price is too high to afford. B.Its ingredient list is too tiny to read. C.Its effects are too poor to be appealing. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 10.What is the woman’s main challenge? A.Lacking sufficient data for her essay. B.Missing an important expert lecture. C.Deleting the data she collected before. 11.How does the professor suggest contacting Dr. Martinez initially? A.By calling her office telephone. B.By sending an email to her assistant. C.By visiting her in the Engineering Building. 12.What will Dr. Martinez do next Tuesday? A.Have a presentation. B.Write a recommendation. C.Talk with Professor Clark. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 13.What is unique to the Gold membership? A.Gym equipment access. B.Free medical treatment. C.Weekly personal training. 14.What is required for an emergency leave? A.A doctor’s statement. B.A contract with the club. C.A $15 administration fee. 15.What can one gain by buying a one-year membership? A.A 10% discount. B.Four guest passes. C.An extra six-month membership. 16.Which membership do the majority prefer? A.Gold. B.Silver. C.Bronze. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 17.What might the speaker be? A.An editor. B.A gardener. C.A teacher. 18.Which is a desirable label according to Miss Liu? A.Rose, red, open grassland. B.Rose, open grassland, red. C.Open grassland, rose, red. 19.Where will students get the printed stickers? A.In a print shop. B.In the classroom. C.At the garden gate. 20.What are allowed to be brought and used during the trip? A.Glue sticks. B.Phones. C.Flowers. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A The University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) research internship program provides the opportunity for graduate students or 3rd/4th year undergraduate students to participate in research projects to gain valuable experience on a variety of cutting-edge research at USTC. Program Benefits ●Enhance research capability in state-of-the-art labs under the guidance of professors at USTC. ●Have a competitive edge in application for Master’s, Ph.D.and post-doctoral programs at USTC by developing relationships with faculty and students. ●Apply for free Chinese language and culture class to learn basic Chinese language and explore unique Hui culture. Application Qualification 1. Good command of English. 2. Non-Chinese citizens with a foreign passport. 3. Currently enrolled full-time students in undergraduate Year 3/4, Master’s, or doctoral programs. Cost ●Tuition: 2,100 RMB (≈304 USD) per month (undergraduate student or master student). 2,600 RMB (≈377 USD) per month (PhD student). ●Student dormitory: 500-1,000 RMB (≈73-146 USD) per month depending on room type and size. ●Insurance: 160 RMB (≈23 USD) per month. Scholarship USTC offers limited scholarships to outstanding students. All applicants will be evaluated. USTC Fellowship Level A 1. free tuition 2.comprehensive medical insurance 3. free university dormitory 4. grant:2,500 RMB (≈392 USD)/ month (Bachelor) 3,000RMB (≈470 USD)/ month (Master) 3,500RMB (≈550 USD)/ month (PhD) Level B 1. free tuition 2. comprehensive medical insurance Level C free tuition 21.Who is qualified for this research internship program? A.Chinese Year 2 undergraduates with fluent English. B.Chinese post-doctoral researchers with good grades. C.Part-time foreign PhD students with proficient English. D.Full-time English Master’s students with a foreign passport. 22.How much does a Fellowship Level B student pay at least? A.23 USD/month. B.73 USD/month. C.146 USD/month. D.304 USD/month. 23.Where is the article probably taken from? A.An official notice page. B.A college travel brochure. C.Chinese language textbook. D.An online job-hunting website. B When I was 14, my parents made me volunteer at Greenfield Animal Shelter as punishment for skipping maths class. “You need to learn responsibility,” Mum said, handing me a brightly coloured uniform that was too big. The shelter smelled like wet fur and disinfectant (消毒剂); and my job was cleaning cages - washing food from bowls and sticky floors. On my third Saturday, I noticed a golden retriever (寻回犬) named Max. His cage card said his owner had passed away, and he’d been at the shelter for three months. Unlike other dogs, Max covered in the corner, shaking at every noise. When I entered his doghouse, he flattened himself into a shaking pancake. “He’s sweet but scared of everything,” Ms. Torres, a shelter worker, told me. She showed me old injuries on his legs from when he’d tried to bite through the bars. I decided to spend my breaks with Max. At first, I just sat near his food bowl, reading aloud from a book. His breathing slowed to whispers. Soon, he let me touch his ears. When I dropped my keys, he stepped back but stayed. I brought him a tennis ball, and we played fetch outside. His tail wagged a little more each time. One rainy day, he licked (舔) my hand, and I felt like I was going to cry. Then, one morning, a family stopped at Max’s doghouse. The youngest girl called him a “golden cloud”. Max didn’t hide. He walked forward, tail wagging, and licked her fingers. As they filled out the adoption papers, I hid in the storage closet, hugging my knees. I heard their laughter, the jingle of Max’s new collar, and the sound of the door shutting. When I came out, Ms. Torres smiled. “You did good, kid,” she said. Max taught me that courage isn’t about being fearless — it’s about taking small steps towards something bigger. Now, whenever I’m scared to try something new. I remember his wagging tail and the day he trusted the world again. 24.Why did the author’s parents make her volunteer at the animal shelter? A.To meet a requirement for her school course. B.To expose her to more job opportunities. C.To encourage her to adopt a pet. D.To correct her misbehaviour. 25.How did the author feel towards Max? A.Fearful and shy. B.Caring and concerned. C.Impatient but sincere. D.Distant but thoughtful. 26.What was Max’s reaction when the little girl approached him? A.He grew braver and showed love. B.He became anxious and barked loudly. C.He tried to escape by biting through the bars. D.He remained in the corner, avoiding any interaction. 27.What is the best title for the text? A.A Once Fearful Dog B.A Day at the Animal Shelter C.Small Steps to Courage D.The Importance of Responsibility C Farming is moving indoors, where the sun never shines, where rainfall is irrelevant and where the climate is always right. The perfect crop field could be inside a windowless building with controlled light, temperature, wetness, air quality and nutrition. It could be a high-rise building in New York or a sprawling complex in the Saudi desert. It may be an answer to the world’s food problems. The world is already having trouble feeding itself. Half of the people on earth live in cities, and nearly half of those — about 3 billion — are hungry or ill-fed. Food prices, currently increasing, are buffeted by dryness, floods and the cost of energy required to plant, harvest and transport it. And prices will only get more unstable. Climate change makes long-term crop planning uncertain. Farmers in many parts of the world are already using water available to the last drop. And the world is getting more crowded: by mid-century, the global hungry population will grow to 9 billion. To feed such a large population, people may need to expand farmland at the expense of forests and wilderness, or find ways to completely increase crop output. Gertjan Meeuws has taken the concept of greenhouse-growing vegetables and house plants in enclosed and controlled environments. In their research station, water flows into the pans when needed, and temperature is kept constant. Lights go on and off, creating similar day and night according to the rhythm of the plants. A building of 100 square meters and 14 layers of plants could provide a daily diet of 200 kilograms of fresh fruit and vegetables for the entire population of Den Bosch, about 140,000 people. Their idea is not to grow foods that require much space, like corn, or potatoes. Here sunlight is not only unnecessary but can be harmful: Plants need only specific wavelengths of light to grow. Their growth rate is three times faster than those under greenhouse conditions. They use about 90 percent less water than outdoor agriculture. And city farming means producing food near consumers, so there’s no need to transport it long distances. 28.What does Paragraph 2 mainly tell us? A.Urbanization affects food prices. B.Global food security is in trouble. C.Farmers make the most of energy. D.The world’s population is expanding. 29.The underlined word “buffeted” in Paragraph 2 means “________”. A.Badly affected B.Sharply reduced C.Steadily raised D.Well achieved 30.What can be inferred about Gertjan Meeuws’s farming? A.Limited but efficient. B.Scientific but ineffective. C.Productive and economical. D.Eco-friendly and manageable. 31.What is the text mainly about? A.A great revolution in farming. B.Advantages of indoor farming. C.The development of indoor farming. D.Sunless and rainless indoor farming. D Big restaurant businesses, such as McDonald’s, have introduced touch-screen checkout systems, while others have applied tabletop tablets (平板电脑) for self-service. Besides, the use of app-based delivery services, such as Uber Eats, has continued to grow. According to US reports, spending on third-party delivery has grown three times for quick-service restaurants and nearly four times for full-service restaurants in the country. A new study carried out by Dipayan Biswas and his graduate students compares the effects of ordering from a digital screen to those of traditional methods, including printed menus. The team went over more than 23,000 orders from a number of restaurants. Each item was placed into one of three groups. Menu choices, such as fried foods and desserts, were regarded as unhealthy, while items such as vegetables and fish were considered healthy. Most soups, large salads and steaks smaller than six ounces were considered neutral. The study showed that 61% of digital orders were unhealthy — more than 3% higher than non-digital orders. The team also found that digital menus had a greater influence on what customers ordered for dinner, since they were likely to be more tired and dependent on technology later in the day. This situation is related to the Google effect. It suggests that the convenience of digital tools changes how people store and get back information, such as depending on cell phones for contact numbers and GPS for directions, leading to less brain effort in these tasks. This can result in more unplanned decisions, leading to more unhealthy food choices and more spending. However, the study also found that customers who were expert in technology might be less likely to suffer from the Google effect. “Digital ordering forms encourage a more unplanned decision-making process with lower mental effort. Restaurant managers aiming to market healthier food choices may benefit from offering non-digital ordering methods. And some may be interested in marketing expensive food items during dinner hours through digital ordering to drive sales. For customers, avoiding placing digital orders during evening hours may cut spending,” Biswas said. 32.What does the first paragraph mainly show? A.The popularity of self-service. B.The rise of digital dining services. C.The increase in everyday spending. D.The growth of global food markets. 33.What was the primary research method applied in the study? A.Reviewing actual order types. B.Doing tests on food’s health value. C.Making customer satisfaction surveys. D.Having interviews with restaurant managers. 34.What does the Google effect suggest about digital tools? A.They require a wide knowledge. B.They offer too many confusing choices. C.They allow users to follow personal habits. D.They weaken the ability to make wise choices. 35.What are restaurants probably encouraged to do? A.Match ordering methods to goals. B.Develop user-friendly digital tools. C.Offer more affordable dinner foods. D.Focus on improving after-sales service. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 We’ve all had that annoying experience; another driver cuts you off in traffic, and suddenly, you feel angry for the rest of your trip. A single event causes an emotional response in the brain, and it seems to last long. 36 A new study offers some clues by looking at how both mice and people react to a simple, annoying stimulus. According to Dr. Karl Deisseroth, a psychiatrist at Stanford University, feeling angry at one thing, like a bad driver, can make you more likely to get angry at something else, like a noisy child. 37 They decided on a gentle puff (a small amount) of air to the eye. It’s certainly annoying, but not painful. They believed both humans and mice would react to it in a similar way. They were right. 38 After several puffs, both started to squint (眯眼) in a defensive, lasting reaction. The scientists then studied the brain activity linked to this experience. They discovered that the brain responds in two clear phases (阶段). 39 This is when the brain areas that handle sensory information — what we see, hear, and feel — become highly active for just an instant. Right after, the second phase begins. In this phase, brain activity moves to other areas, including those linked to emotions. This phase is longer and more lasting, like a musical note that is held. 40 With each new puff of air, this lasting response became stronger. Dr. Deisseroth connects this directly to what emotion is: a lasting state that changes how we feel and act. A.But how does the brain identify this? B.Each new puff made this second part stronger. C.But how does this process happen inside our brains? D.Both people and mice closed eyes when they felt the air puff. E.The first phase is very quick, like a short, sharp musical note. F.To understand this better, he and his team designed a lab experiment. G.It’s this lasting brain activity that seems to create the ongoing emotional state. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 His goal was to walk around the world. 27 years later, he’s about to finish. In 1998, British 41 Karl Bushby looked down a road in Chile and set a(n) 42 goal: walk all the way home to Hull, England — without using a single form of 43 . What he didn’t know then was that it would stretch into a remarkable 27-year journey 44 continents, oceans, and history itself. Now, after walking 36,000 miles, 45 polar bears, swimming across seas, and navigating 46 visa setbacks, the 56-year-old ex-paratrooper (前伞兵) is 47 on the home stretch. Bushby began his adventure in Chile, trekking (跋涉) north through South and North America, eventually reaching Alaska. In 2006, he 48 one of the most dangerous legs of the journey: crossing the frozen Bering Strait into Siberia. 49 with a gun to scare off polar bears and forced to 50 between moving blocks of ice, he achieved what few people on Earth have ever done. His 51 didn’t stop there. Bushby was held in Russia for entering incorrectly and banned for five years. Sponsorships 52 during the 2008 financial crisis. The pandemic stopped his progress. Visa issues left him 53 in Mexico for years. But he refused to quit. Bushby walks an average of 30km a day and rests wherever he can find 54 . His mission has outlasted five UK prime ministers, a global pandemic, and numerous wars — but his spirit remains as strong as it was in 1998. And the world is cheering him on as he enters the final chapter of one of the most 55 human endurance journeys ever attempted. 41.A.historian B.photographer C.adventurer D.journalist 42.A.realistic B.daring C.collective D.demanding 43.A.transport B.navigation C.communication D.equipment 44.A.connecting B.including C.covering D.overcoming 45.A.hunting B.feeding C.threatening D.surviving 46.A.scarce B.minor C.countless D.occasional 47.A.consequently B.randomly C.unexpectedly D.ultimately 48.A.attempted B.sought C.recognized D.advocated 49.A.Loaded B.Armed C.Confronted D.Provided 50.A.swap B.leap C.slip D.march 51.A.challenges B.achievements C.inspirations D.pursuits 52.A.used up B.pulled down C.backed down D.dried up 53.A.isolated B.settled C.rooted D.stuck 54.A.warmth B.company C.shelter D.comfort 55.A.extraordinary B.conventional C.universal D.historical 第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。 On October 17, Dongluo Village in Jiangsu was honored with the legendary title of Best Tourism Village by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). Since then, this recognition has highlighted 56 (it) success in rural construction. The village has over 600 years of continuous development and cultural sustainability, which is an ecological wonder, 57 (surround) by plants and the unique landscape is sculpted via the duotian agricultural system. Here, not only the tradition is protected, 58 it flourishes. The steady sound of wooden mallets (木槌) fills the old workshops, while the sweet perfume fills the air, 59 (create) a timeless atmosphere. The village’s 60 (devote) to its heritage is meaningful. In its exhibition hall, ancient farm tools that have passed down through generations deliver stories of local hard work. The village has successfully discovered a path where ecological integrity and economic development support each other, offering 61 sustainable and hopeful model for other villages. 62 (remarkable), with its living traditions and forward-looking vision, Dongluo stands 63 a masterpiece of the positive symbiosis between modern tourism and deep-rooted culture. By 2024, the village 64 (achieve) significant and widespread economic growth, bringing extraordinary benefits to its community and actively inspiring neighboring regions to follow its innovative path towards a 65 (harmony) future. 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66.假定你是李华。你校英语广播站推出新栏目“Digital Well-being 2026”,倡导健康的数字生活方式,现向学生征求首期话题。请给负责人Smith写一封邮件,内容包括: 1.你推荐的话题; 2.推荐理由。 注意:1.写作词数应为80左右; 2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear Mr. Smith, ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours sincerely, Li Hua 第二节(满分25分) 67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 The day our teacher put up the sign-up sheet for the school play, my stomach instantly tightened. While others saw a chance to shine under the bright lights, I wandered aimlessly at the back, my palms growing damp. The thought of standing onstage made my heart race in the worst way. I preferred staying backstage — quiet, unseen, surrounded only by my scripts and notes. Lily, the drama club president, noticed my hesitation. She was the kind of person who could light up a room with her energy. During rehearsal (预演) one afternoon, she found me arranging props (道具) in the corner. “We need someone for a small speaking role,” she said gently. “Would you be willing to give it a try?” I shook my head, but Lily didn’t give up that easily. The following week, she persuaded me to join a group reading. My hands trembled as I held the script. When it was my turn to speak, my voice barely rose above a murmur. Some students snickered (偷笑), and my face burned with shame. I wanted to escape, but Lily stopped me. “Let’s read it together,” she offered, reading the lines with me. Slowly, other cast (演出人员) members joined in, offering tips and encouragement. To my surprise, I started enjoying our rehearsals. The cast became like a second family — we supported each other through forgotten lines and awkward movements. My initial fear gradually transformed into cautious excitement. As opening night approached, I found myself actually looking forward to it. I practiced my lines constantly, even in front of my mirror at home. I couldn’t stop imagining the moment when the curtains would lift and the stage lights would shine down. I was ready, but also a bit nervous. After all, I had prepared for such a long time. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150个左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Paragraph 1: The night of the performance arrived at last. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: When the final curtain fell, I stood breathless in the spotlight. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 试卷第1页,共3页 试卷第1页,共3页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $听力考试正式开始。Mike, the printer doesn't work. Could you fix? IT. sorry, you can ask john for help. He can do that. but he won't be back until after lunch. I need help urgently. Sa, who is good at fix? thanks. Mike, the printer doesn't work, could you? Yes, sorry, you can ask john for help. He can do that, but he won't be back until after lunch. I need help urgently. Sa, thanks. Listen to the next question. Emily. I just got a call from the hospital. They finished the tests and said, your dada's going to be absolutely fine. Thank goodness i've been passing around all morning imagining the worst. I can finally breathe again. Emily, I just got a call from the hospital. They finished the tests and said, your dada's going to be . absolutely fine. thank. I've been passing around all morning imagining the worst I can finally breathe again. Listen to the next question. Mom, can I postpone my piano lesson to next weekend? I have a math test on monday. I need extra time to prepare for IT. I see. I will ask mrs. Black whether he is available next sunday morning. Mom, can I postpone my piano lesson to next weekend? I have a math test on monday. I need extra time to prepare for IT. I see. I will ask mrs. Black whether he is available next sunday morning. Listen to the next question. Check out this line. Only one person is working at the check in counter is going to take ages to get our luggage checked. We'll never make IT to the boarding gate on time. We should ask for priority check in or we might miss the flight. Check out this line, only one person is working at the check in counter is going to take ages to get our luggage checked. We'll never make IT to the boarding gate on time. We should ask for priority checking or we might miss the flight. Listen to the next question. Excuse me, how much is the apartment per month? Eight hundred and fifty, including water and gas? What about the . internet that's extra thirty dollars a month charging from the second month? Excuse me, how much is the apartment per month? Eight hundred fifty, including water and gas? What about the internet . that's extra thirty dollars a month charging from the second month? Listen to the next question. Good morning. I need to renew these two books on british history for my research paper. Let me check they're due tomorrow. I can renew them for another three weeks. That's perfect. I'd also like to return this psychology textbook. No problem. Just drop IT here. It'll be taken off your account within an hour. And i'm looking for a book called digital age. Marketing is IT available. Yes, it's on shell f forbeare. In the business section. thanks. Good morning. I need to renew these two books on british history for my research paper. Let me check they're due tomorrow. I can renew them for another three weeks. That's perfect. I'd also like to return this psychology textbook. No problem, just drop IT here. It'll be taken off your account within an hour. And i'm looking for a book called digital age. Marketing is IT available. It's on the business section. thanks. Listen to the next question. David, where have you been? I've been looking for you for ages. I've just finished the the customer feedback session on our new face cream. How the customer is said they all love the cream itself. IT offers a reasonable Price and delivers great skin care effects, but some users over fifty reported the ingredient list on the packaging is so small that they couldn't read IT even with glasses. That's definitely a problem. We should deal with IT as soon as possible. Please ask the designers and R, N, D teams to meet tomorrow morning. Okay. David, where have you been? I've been looking for you for ages. I've just . finished the customer feedback session on our new face cream. how IT. The customer said they all love the cream itself. IT offers a reasonable Price and delivers great skin care effects, but some users over fifty reported the ingredient list on the packaging is so small that they couldn't read IT. Even with glasses. That's definitely a problem. We should deal with IT as soon as possible. Please ask the designers and R, N, D teams to meet tomorrow . morning OK. Listen to the next question. professor Clark. I'm struggling with my essay on renewable energy. I can't find enough recent data on solar efficiency. Have you checked the database? Energy research global IT has expert checked studies. I tried, but I was not accessible last week. I can extend your access immediately. Also, why not contact doctor Martina? She's an expert in this field. That's a great idea. Shall I call her directly? You'd Better email her assistant first, attached your research proposal and my recommendation letter. What if he doesn't respond? She's presenting her research next tuesday, attend and ask questions. SHE usually invites engaged students for further discussion. When actually is that I need to put in on my schedule? IT starts at two P. M. In the engineering building room for a one. Professor Clark, i'm struggling with my essay on renewable energy. I can't find enough recent data on solar efficiency. Have you checked the database? Energy research, global IT has expert checked studies. I tried, but I was not accessible last week. I can extend your access immediately. Also, why not contact doctor Martina? She's an expert in this field. That's a great idea. Shall I call her directly? You'd email her assistant first, attached your research proposal and my recommendation letter. What if he doesn't respond? She's presenting her research next tuesday, attend and asked questions. SHE usually invites engaged students for further discussion. When exactly is that I need to put IT on my schedule? IT starts at two P. M. In the engineering building room for a one. Listen to the next question. Excuse me, i'm considering joining your fitness club. What membership plans do you offer? We have three types, bronze at fifty dollars per month, silver at eighty dollars per month, and gold at one hundred and twenty dollars per month. What's included . in each bronze gives access to gym facilities, only silver ads, group classes and monthly personal training. Gold includes unlimited classes, weekly personal training and nutrition coaching. What if I need to cancel do to injury? You can freeze any membership for up to three months with a doctors note. Besides, gold has no cancellation fee, but bronze and silver have a one hundred dollar fee. We also offer a one time thirty day emergency leave for short term injuries. Fifteen dollars administration fee, no doctors note needed. That's reasonable. How long is the minimum contract? Is a six month commitment, but you can get ten percent off for annual payment. Gold members also receive guest passes quarterly. One last . thing which plan is the most popular among new members. about seventy percent choose silver as IT offers the best value for comprehensive training. Excuse me, i'm considering joining your fitness club. What membership plans do you offer? We have three types, bronze at fifty dollars per month, silver at eighty dollars per month, and gold at one hundred twenty dollars per month. What's included . in each bronze gives access to gym facilities only. Silver adds group classes and monthly personal training. Gold includes unlimited classes, weekly personal training and nutrition coaching. What if I need . to cancel do to injury? You can freeze . any membership for up to three months with a doctor's note. Besides, gold has no cancellation fee, but bronze and silver have a one hundred dollar fee. We also offer a one time thirty day emergency leave for short term injuries. Fifteen dollars administration fee, no doctors not needed. That's . reasonable. How long is the minimum contract . is a six months commitment, but you can get ten percent off for annual payment. Gold members also receive . guest passes. Which plan is the most popular among new members? About seventy percent. Truth silver, as IT offers the best value for comprehensive training. Listen to the next question. Hi, class nine. This is miss lew. I'm ringing about next monday's onsite lesson at the botanical garden. There was a major problem during last visit, half the class lost Marks because your plant labels were written in mixed ed, chinese and english. Please pay attention, the exam board only accept single language labels. Mixx ed text is marked unclear, so I suggest you open the shared list plant labels twenty twenty five tonight, find your signed flowers, and rewrite the chinese line into one short english sentence. Maximum eight words, use the pattern, common name plus color plus habitat, save IT and email me before nine PM on sunday. All print waterproof stickers and hand them out of the gate at AAM. No reprints, no glue sticks, no panic. Bring your phone for photos, but labels must be handwritten on site to show process. If you're late, we will start without you. See you among the roses. Hi, class nine. This is miss lew. I'm ringing about next monday's onsite lesson at the botanical garden. There was a major problem. During last visit, half the class lost Marks because your plant labels were written in mixed chinese and english. Please pay attention, the exam board only accept single language labels. Mixed text is marked unclear, so I suggest you open the shared list plant labels twenty twenty five tonight, find your assigned flowers and rewrite the chinese line into one short english sentence. Maximum eight words, use the pattern, common name plus color plus habitat, save IT and detail me before nine PM on sunday. All print waterproof stickers and hand them out of the gate at AAM. No reprints, no glue sticks, no panic. Bring your phone for photos, but labels must be handwritten on on site to show process. If you're late, we will start without you. 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