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曲靖市2025-2026学年高三年级第一次教学质量监测
英语试题(参考答案》
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
1-5BCCBC
6-10CACBA
11-15BABCB
16-20AABCA
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)
21-25 CBDBA
26-30 CAADA
31-35BBCCD
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36-40 ECAGD
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45 DABCA
46-50BDBAC
51-55D CAB D
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.as
57.that/which
58.dominant
59.warmth
60.commercially
61.a
62.adding
63.Launched
64.introduced
65.blessings
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)(Possible version)
Dear Jim,
I hope this email finds you well!I'm writing to share an engaging activity-"Craftsmanship Experience Day"
held by my school last Friday
Among the diverse traditional crafts available,I selected wood carving for my hands-on experience.Under the
guidance of a master carver,I carefully shaped a wooden fish,a traditional symbol of abundance and good fortune in
Chinese culture.This immersive experience deepened my understanding of craftsmanship.It is not just about skill,
but also about dedication,precision and passion for the work.As the carver emphasized,true craftsmanship lies in the
persistent pursuit of excellence and the heartfelt transmission of tradition.
I hope you can also try a traditional craft one day.It's truly rewarding!
Best wishes!
Yours sincerely,
LiHua
第二节(满分25分)(Possible version)
Paragraph 1:
Just then,there was a knock on her door:Weak and shivering,Trisha struggled to open it,only to find Simi
standing there and holding a thermos of hot soup and a bag of medicine.Her eyes,once filled with disappointment,
now shone with genuine concern.Without a word,Simi stepped inside.She felt Trisha's burning forehead and noticed
her labored breathing.The simple cold had clearly taken a turn for the worse."You have a very high fever,"Simi said,
her voice firm with worry."The soup can wait.We need to get you to a clinic right now."
Paragraph 2:
Sitting in the waiting area of the clinic,Trisha felt a rush of gratitude and guilt She watched as Simi hurried
back from the payment counter,holding the medicines the doctor had prescribed.In her moment of desperate need,it
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was the friend she had pushed away who came to her rescue without hesitation.Tears welled in Trisha's eyes as she
whispered,"Simi,I...I'm so sorry for everything."Simi simply smiled,her hand gently patting Trisha's."Some
things never change,"she said softly,"like us."At that moment,Trisha understood:true friendship isn't about being
cool-it's about being there.
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英语试题(听力原文)》
Text 1
M:It's 7:30.We've got 2 hours left before the departure.We might be late.
W:Don't worry,honey.The cab has already arrived.It will only take us 30 minutes to get to the airport.Let's go.
Text 2
M:Hi,can I have my food to go?
W:Sure.We charge 50 cents extra for packaging.
M:That's okay.Let me have a look at the menu,please.
W:Certainly.Take your time.
Text 3
W:Your room is so packed that you can hardly move.
M:Although there are lots of things,they are all kept in good order.
W:I bet that you have to spend hours cleaning your room.
M:For me,I enjoy it and see it as a way to relax.
Text 4
W:I will definitely miss Mr.Daniels after he leaves our company.He has been my leader for ten years.My
promotion is credited to him.
M:I know.Well,cheer up.At least,we can have lots of fun at his farewell party tomorrow.
W:Yeah.See you then.
Text 5
M:Isn't it uncomfortable to have so many skyscrapers in the city?I could see the whole sky when I looked up in the
past.Now,I can only see these modern buildings.
W:I agree.And they don't have impressive designs.
Text 6
M:Are you free after dinner,Hannah?My mom gave me two tickets to a concert.She was asked to work overtime,
so she couldn't make it.
W:I am not sure,Steve.I've got a 3,000-word essay to write before Friday.I don't have a clue yet.
M:Oh,it's due the day after tomorrow.What's it about?
W:Actually,I'm planning to write about Ludwig van Beethoven.
M:What a coincidence!Symphory No.5 will be performed in the concert.Why don't we go there together?Maybe
you can get inspiration from the concert.
W:Great idea.When does it start?Do I need to have dinner early?
M:It starts at twenty past seven.As usual,you can have dinner at six.I will pick you up at the canteen half an hour
later.
W:See you then.
Text 7
M:Hi,Sophia.Where are you going?Is the interview over?There isn't a candidate waiting outside.
W:Almost.The last candidate Audrey Madison wants to learn more about the working hours,so I'm going to show
her our schedule for this week as an example.
M:So,she's still in the meeting room?
W:Yes,she's watching the introduction video of our firm.
M:I'd like to have a talk with her,if you don't mind.
W:Of course not.
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M:All right.Let me know what time you're done.I'll wait in my office.Mr.Rogers looked at her resume and I want to
share our comments with him.He has high expectations for her
W:Got it
Text 8
M:Christmas is nearing.I made a checklist of things that we need to do in the house.This is our first Christmas since
we moved to our new house.
W:What should I do?
M:You do the dishes,put sheets and pillowcases into the washing machine,sweep the floors,and finally clean the
bathroom.That's all.Oh,you have to go to the laundry to fetch the clothes.
W:That's all?What is left to you?
M:Believe it or not,I will do more,I must say.
W:Like what?
M:I am tasked with ironing and folding the clothes,arranging them in the closet,moving rarely-used stuff into the
storeroom,cleaning the fridge,changing all the bed sheets and pillowcases,cleaning all the tables,throwing the
garbage and...
W:Okay,okay.I will help you.So you can take charge of the bedroom first while I start with the kitchen.
M:That's settled.
Text 9
M:Morning,Annie.You arrived at the office so early today.Coffee?
W:Yes,thank you.How was the exhibition of art yesterday?You managed to get the tickets a few weeks ago.
M:I have mixed feelings about it.We had to wait in line at the gate for some time,which was not very pleasant.After
we entered,we found out that every ticket holder could join a guided tour.
W:That's good.Anything else?
M:This artist,Tim Spencer,displayed his works for the first time.He was also present at the art gallery,but he
couldn't hide his nervousness.
W:Tim Spencer?Never heard this name.Is he young?
M:About my age,I'd say.He gave a brief presentation of his works.He used to be a regular wedding photographer,
but then he decided to travel alone around the country.He visited abandoned places.Former factories caught his
attention most and inspired him to start a collection of photographs.
W:That must be what he displayed at the exhibition.
M:Yes.His works were black and white,very dramatic.The artworks themselves were good,but I felt like there
weren't enough of them-only around 25.Could be more...
Text 10
Good afternoon,everyone.My name is Jenny Saville.Today it's my turn to share one book I recently read in our
class.Before I start,I'd like to thank our teacher Mrs.Olivia for organizing this activity.Well,the book I am going to
talk about is The House on Mango Street,which I came across in the library last month.This interesting read was
written by a Mexican-American author,Sandra Cisneros,in 1984.I really like the book.The sentences in it are really
short,so it's also easy to understand.There are a few difficult words and a little bit of descriptive language,but you
can usually understand them in the context.Moreover,this book gives me a deep understanding of a different culture.
This book talks about the life of Esperanza,a Chicana girl.It all begins with Esperanza's move into a new home on
Mango Street with her family.Their new house is old and small.Esperanza doesn't like it at all.She promises herself
that one day she will leave and have her own home.Throughout the book,the young girl grows up a lot.The story
follows her life as she makes friends,her body changes and she begins to have feelings for a boy.
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曲靖市2025-2026学年高三年级第一次教学质量监测
英语试题卷
本试卷共10页,满分150分,考试用时120分钟。
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上,并认
真核准条形码上的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号及科目,在规定的位置贴好条形码。
2.回答选择题时,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。回答非选择题时,用黑色碳素笔将答案写在答题卡上,写在
本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
注意,听力部分答题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将答案转
涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听
完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
1.What time will the speakers arrive at the airport?
A.At7:30.
B.At8:00
C.At9:30.
2.What will the man do next?
A.Leave the restaurant.
B.Pay the bill.
C.Read the menu.
3.What does the woman think of the man's room'?
A.It's empty.
B.It's relaxing.
C.It's crowded.
4.What is the woman going to do tomorrow?
A.Get a promotion.
B.Attend a party.
C.Quit her job.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Creative designs
B.Natural environment
C.Modern architecture.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出
最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Why does the boy speak to the girl?
A.To treat her to dinner.
B.Yo talk about the essay.
C.To invite her to a concert.
7.When will the speakers meet tonight?
A.At 6:30 p.m.
B.At 7:00 p.m.
C.At 7:30 p.m.
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听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.Who is in the meeting room?
A.Sophia.
B.Mr.Rogers.
C.Audrey Madison.
9.What does the man ask the woman to do?
A.Wait for him in his office.
B.Inform him of the time.
C.Have a talk with Mr.Rogers.
10.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Colleagues.
B.Salesperson and customer.
C.Interviewer and interviewee.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Why does the man decide to clean the house?
A.To get ready to move in.
B.To celebrate the holiday.
C.To rearrange the furniture.
12.What will the woman do?
A.Do the laundry.
B.Tidy the tables.
C.Make the beds
13.Which area will the man clean first?
A.The storeroom.
B.The bedroom.
C.The kitchen.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What did the man do yesterday?
A.He worked overtime.
B.He booked some tickets.
C.He visited an art gallery.
15.What was included in the ticket price?
A.A coffee
B.A guided tour.
C.A signed photo of the artist.
16.What does the man say about Tim Spence
A.He was not relaxed.
B.He was hard-working.
C.He was not so talented.
17.What might be the subject of Tim Spencer's works at the exhibition?
A.Old factories.
B.Lonely travelers.
C.Wedding parties.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Who is probably the speaker?
A.Ateacher.
B.A student.
C.A writer.
19.Why does the speaker like the book?
A.It talks about a warm home.
B.It focuses on different cultures.
C.It uses mostly simple language.
20.What do we learn at the beginning of the book?
A.Esperanza moves house.
B.Esperanza meets a boy.
C.Esperanza loses a friend.
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第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第-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,并在答题卡上将该项涂
黑。
A
Exploring the Charm of UK Flea Markets
Flea markets in the UK are beloved for their mix of stalls (and treasures.While many items are
secondhand,they are often in excellent condition,carrying a distinctive appeal.
Portobello Road Market,London
As the UK's largest flea market,Portobello Road is a treasure trove of antiques,clothing shops,
secondhand jewelry,and home decoration stores.Almost anything can be found here.The main antique stores
operate on Fridays and Saturdays,while Saturdays also feature a street market offering handmade crafts,
clothing,and fresh produce.
Hackney Flea Market,London
Founded in 2013,Hackney Flea stands out for its indoor setup and focuses on locally crafted ceramics(
and artisanal goods,which set the market apatt from others.With over 30 stalls every Saturday and Sunday,
visitors can discover vintage clothing,20th-century furniture,handcrafted jewelry,and rare old records-each
offering a delightful surprise.
Camden Market,London
This expansive market combines indoor shops with open-air stalls.An antique fair runs on Wednesdays,
Saturdays,and Sundays,while Thursdays and Fridays host a secondhand book market.Beyond shopping.
visitors can relax at cozy street-side cafes.
Saturday Antique Flea Market,Bath
Known as"Britain's most beautiful flea market,"this outdoor market specializes in Victoran-era antiques.
Open every Saturday,its 30+stalls showcase vintage clothing,garden decorations,and historical items,
making it a paradise for history enthusiasts.
21 What distinguishes Hackney Flea Market from others!
A.It holds the title of the largest flea market in the UK.
B.It is particularly known for its collection of rare old records.
C.It showcases various items created by local craftsmen.
D.It organizes outdoor markets during weekends.
22.When can people buy something old to read?
A.On Wednesdays.
B.On Thursdays.
C.On Saturdays.
D.On Sundays.
23.Which flea market is open once a week?
A.Camden Market.
B.Hackney Flea Market.
C.Portobello Road Market.
D.Saturday Antique&Flea Market.
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B
Children and young people in the UK will leave school fully equipped to thrive in the modern world of
work under reforms to breathe new life into the national curriculum.
The government has confirmed steps to ensure every young person has a cast-iron grip (on the
basics of reading,science and maths,alongside the knowledge and skills required for life and work over the
next decade-raising school standards and boosting opportunity under the Plan for Change.
The revitalised()curriculum is a core part of how the government will deliver the Prime Minister's
target of two-thirds of young people participating in higher-level learning by age 25,ensuring they have the
skills needed to get on in life.
For the first time,primary aged children will gain vital skills like how to identify misinformation and
disinformation,helping them develop the critical thinking needed to challenge what they see and protect them
from online harms.Primary pupils will also learn more about the fundamentals of money,recognising that
children are now consumers often before they reach secondary school,while bringing important changes to
strengthen children's reading.
The government will introduce a new reading test in year 8 to spot pupils who need extra support at a
crucial point in their development.Currently around 1 in 4 children leave primary school without being able to
properly read and too many are leaving school without passing their GCSE English.The new year 8 test will
target those who could benefit from further stretch,while repairing falling standards in the "lost years"at the
start of secondary,when too many working-class young people fall behind.
Under the new arrangements,arts GCSEs will be given equal status to humanities and languages,
recognising their value in boosting confidence and broadening skills for a competitive job market.To
accomplish this,a new core enrichment entitlement ()will offer all pupils access to civic engagement,arts
and culture,nature and adventure,sport,and life skills to build resilience (and opportunity.
24.What is the primary goal of the UK's curriculum reforms?
A.To remove arts and humanities from the curriculum.
B.To equip students with skills for modern work and life.
C.To reduce emphasis on reading and maths.
D.To teach students to solve problems in real life.
25.Which new skill will primary students learn for the first time?
A.Recognizing fake news.
B.Seeking information online.
C.Managing finance.
D.Reading literature.
26.Why will the new Year 8 test be introduced?
A.To replace GCSE English exams.
B.To strengthen writing skills.
C.To identify students who need more help.
D.To assess critical thinking.
27.What does the government think of arts GCSEs?
A.They are equally significant.
B.They outweigh humanities.
C.They make pupils unconfident.
D.They can be removed from education.
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C
As the night deepened,Joel Caldwell's 4-year-old daughter stayed with her dad,holding a stick she
pretended was a fishing pole over the Hasley Stream."I want my children to grow up with a relationship to the
natural world,"said Caldwell."But we live in a neighborhood,so how do you do that?"
The answer Caldwell came to was improving the stream-preserving its tidal flow,expanding its reach
and rewilding its edges.This wetland is a transition zone where the land meets the bigger river.Their work
here is small in scale and local.
Americans historically viewed wetlands like these as impediments to progress,better drained ()
filled and built on than saved.As a result,there's far less of them and their decline has accelerated in recent
years,according to a 2024 U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service report.
Caldwell founded The MARSH Project with two friends.Their first project was a community trash
pickup on a hot day.They expected maybe a dozen people but ended up with 50.Caldwell said people were
clearly hungry to connect with their local environment.Over the years,they've pulled tires,radios,televisions,
"generations of garbage"and even removed a car engine from the wetland.They also bought an acre of land
from a local landowner.The purchase ensures it will stay wetlands,not become new houses.Now the land is a
wild mass of native plants.They help increase the bugs for the kids'insect night.The founders see events like
this as one way of ensuring the next generation appreciates the importance of the ecosystem.
The founders are now starting to look outside of their neighborhood to create a corridor of native plants
and trees to connect wildlife across the city's few remaining streams.It builds on four years of hosting public
lectures,trash pickups,planting pollinator gardens,bringing in students for water quality testing and many
other community events."It's getting as many people as possible to change whatcver their little piece of earth
is,"Caldwell said."There is no gesture too small."
28.What inspired Joel Caldwell to initiate The MARSH Project?
A.The desire to connect his daughter with nature.
B.The proposal from the neighbourhood.
C.The idea of setting an example to his daughter.
D.The willingness to make friends with neighbours.
29.What does the underlined word"impediments"in Paragraph 3 probably mean
A.Signals.
B.Steps.
C.Contributors.
D.Barriers
30.What does Paragraph 4 mainly talk about?
A.The achievements of the project.
B.The challenges of the project.
C.The attitude towards the project.
D.The future plan of the project.
31.What does Caldwell emphasize about environmental action?
A.Large-scale government interventions can create change.
B.Small and local actions by individuals are meaningful
C.Environmental education needs to be added to school.
D.The government needs to make stricter laws.
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D
Nurse Rod Salaysay works with all kinds of instruments in the hospital.In the recovery unit of UC San
Diego Health,Salaysay helps patients manage pain after surgery.Along with medications,he offers tunes on
request and sometimes sings.Patients often smile or nod along.Salaysay even sees changes in their vital signs
like lower heart rate and blood pressure,and some may request fewer painkillers.Salaysay is a one-man band,
but he's not alone.Over the past two decades,live performances and recorded music have flowed into
hospitals and doctors'offices as research grows on how songs can help ease pain.
The idea of using recorded music to lessen pain associated with dental surgery began in the late 19th
century before local anesthetics()were available.Today researchers are studying what conditions make
music most effective.
Researchers at Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands conducted a study on 548 participants to
see how listening to five genres of music-classical,rock,pop,urban and electronic-extended their ability
to tolerate acute pain,as measured by exposure to very cold temperatures.
"The more people listened to a favorite genre,the more they could tolerate pain,"said co-author Dr.Emy
van der Valk Bouman."A lot of people thought that classical music would help them more.Actually,we are
finding more evidence that what's best is just the music you like."
The exact reasons are still unclear,but it may be because familiar songs activate more memories and
emotions,she said.The simple act of choosing is itself powerful,said Claire Howlin,director of the Music and
Health Psychology Lab at Trinity College Dublin,who co-authored a study that suggested allowing patients to
select songs improved their pain tolerance."It's one thing that people can have control over if they have a
chronic condition-it gives them agency,"she said.
Hanley,the Florida State psychologist,co-authored a preliminary study suggesting daily attentive
listening might reduce chronic(慢性的)pain.“Music has a way of lighting up different parts of the brain,”he
said,"so you're giving people this positive emotional bump that takes their mind away from the pain."It's a
simple prescrption (with no side effects,some doctors now say.
32.How does the author lead to the topic of the text?
A.By citing historical records.
B.By using a real-life example
C.By sharing professional opinions.
D.By quoting a famous proverb.
33.What is most effective in pain tolerance according to the Erasmus University study'
A.Classical music.
B.Electronic music.
C.The genre the listener prefers.
D.Rock music.
34.Which statement will Hanley most probably agree with?
A.Families choose music for patients.
B.Casual listening lessens chronic pain.
C.Focused listening may alleviate pain.
D.Inspirational songs cheer patients up.
35 What is the best title for the text?
A.The History of Music Therapy
B.The Differences among Music Genres
C.Nurse Salaysay's Singing Career
D.How Music Helps Patients Manage Pain
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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。
In the summer of 2019,I decided to get a job.I was offered an interview at a local restaurant.The hiring
manager asked me to try out serving a customer."Just give her the items shown next to her order number on
that screen,"he said,pointing to a moiutor on the wall.
To my horror,I couldn't make out a word on the display.The customer stood impatiently as I froze.
My summer dreams were broken-and more importantly,I realized I was disabled.
I was born with poor eyesight.As a child,I struggled to see the board in class,even from the front row.
As I got older,I buried the secret even more.I desperately tried to hide my visual impairment().
When I got back from that job interview,I took the first step toward coping with life with a disability:
acceptanee.From my doctor,I learned that glasses wouldn't help and that I would never be allowed to drive.
Far the first time,I read my official diagnosis()-retinal dystrophy.To my surprise,I was filled
with telief
Ihad to learn to ask for help,something I'd always avoided.As I started reaching out for help,
the love and support of my friends overwhelmed me.They boosted my confidence so that I no longer felt
embarrassed to ask for assistance.
Today,I'm much more confident than I was at 16.Though my vision can't be changed,I treat every
barner as a new challenge.I speak up when something isn't accessible and ask for adjustmepts.If I feel shy
about my vision,I remember that there are over 2 million people in the UK with sight loss.
A.Each new detail felt like a fresh blow.
B.I applied to other shops and cafes in my village
C.I masked this by copying notes from my friends.
D.I'm not just speaking up for myself but for others like me.
E.Unsurprisingly,I received a rejection email the next morning.
F.When I asked strangers for help,I was surprised at how kind they were.
G.The next step was abandoning the independence I had developed over the years.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可填入空白处的最佳选项。
In my ten-year profession as a nurse,I've seen all of it,from heartbreak and emergencies to moments I
may hardly understand.However,a German Shepherd (named Rex entirely 41 every part I
believed I knew about life.
It began with an eight-year-old boy named Leo who was battling a severe 42 infection.After
antibiotics(抗生素)failed,surgery became the only43_,My job was to organize him,reassure(安抚)
him,and make him really feel 44.Hospitals may be terrifying for teenagers,and it's our duty to ease that
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Leo wasn't alone.His German Shepherd,Rex,was allowed to stay beside him,which was an uncommon
46 for a kid in a crucial situation
But when we prepared to take Leo to surgery,Rex began appearing surprisingly.He growled()and
barked,refusing to allow us to 47 the sickbed.At first,assuming he was anxious,I attempted to calm
him down.But 48.His barking continued,and he stood guard with fierce 49.Unwillingly,doctors
determined to 50 the surgical procedure.
The following day,the51 scene occurred again.On the third day,after rerunning tests,the doctors
made a (n)52discovery.Leo's infection was eventually53 to therapy.His kidneys were
recovering,his fever dropping.Surgical procedure was not wanted.Rex had 54 the danger was gone
earlier than any of the medical professionals did.
The story of Leo and Rex taught me that therapeutic power doesn't always come from medicine.
Sometimes,it comes from unwavering(坚定不移的)_55_just like the one this dog and his tiny human
share.
41.A.transferred
B.confirmed
C.simplified
D.changed
42.A.kidney
B.skin
C.virus
D.lung
43.A.problem
B.option
C.reason
D.comfort
44.A.inspired
B.valued
C.protected
D.appreciated
45.A.worry
B.grief
C.pain
D.pressure
46.A.expectation
B.exception
C.reward
D.problem
47.A.replace
B.adjust
C.disturb
D.approach
48.A.with ease
B.in vain
C.with regret
D.in control
49.A.determination
B.curiosity
C.confusion
D.tension
50.A.advance
B.prepare
C.postpone
D.cancel
51 A.normal
B.silly
C.dramatic
D.identical
52.A.disappointing
B.historic
C.shocking
D.anticipated
53 A.responding
B.dedicating
C.sticking
D.appealing
54.A.revealed
B.sensed
C.ignored
D.caused
55.A.courage
B.dedication
C.wisdom
D.love
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。
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism unveiled ()"Lucky Horse"on Tuesday
the official
mascot for the 2026 Happy Chinese New Year global celebrations.
Drawing inspiration from the Eastern Han Dynasty bronze sculpture "Galloping Horse Treading on a
Swallow"57 was unearthed in Gansu province,the design inegrates the flowing of the celebrated
"Five-Flower Horse"of the Tang Dynasty.The mascot features a58(dominate)Chinese red color
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palette()decorated with classic patterns,such as cloud and ruyi motifs,capturing the 59
(warm)
and festive spirit of traditional Chincse New Year celebrations.
Developed by the Central Academy of Fine Arts,the mascot will be 60(commercial)developed by
the China Tourism Group.The upcoming product lineup (includes plush toys,blind boxes and
refrigerator magnets,alongside traditional festival items like couplets,red envelopes and lanterns.
These products will be 61 highlight of 2026 Happy Chinese New Year events worldwide.62
(add)fresh cultural elements to global Spring Festival celebrations.
63(launch)in 2001 by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism,the Happy Chinese New Year program
marks its 25th anniversary this year.The initiative 64 (introduce)its zodiac-based mascot series in 2023,
creatinga unique tradition of sharing Chinese New Year 65(blessing)with global audiences through
culturally rich visual symbols.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校上周五举办了“匠心体验日”(Craftsmanship Experience Day)活动,每位同学
可选择一门传统手工艺进行体验学习。请给你的英国网友Jim写一封电子邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:
1.你选择的传统手工艺:
2.你对工匠精神的理解。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯:
3.开头与结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Jim,
I hope this email finds you well!
Best Wishes!
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
"We're going to have the best time!"Trisha had yelled a few months back,with eyes sparkling like sunlit
dewdrops().When she and her best friend Simi had gotten accepted into the same college,it'd felt like a
dream comc true for both.They had been friends since childhood,living just a few blocks apart.They had
promised each other that they would stick together,no matter what.
However,once college began,Trisha was quickly captivated (by the 'cool crowd'.Hanging out
in the canteen,wearing stylish outfits and the popularity of her new friends drew her and she soon found
herself staying away from Simi.Eventually,it came to a point where,whenever they passed each other in the
hallways or on the street,Trisha tried to avoid her.
"Trisha,are you coming to the library later?"Simi asked,holding her books tightly as they walked to
therr classroom one day.Her voice was soft with slim hope.But Trisha just focused on her new friends'group
chat.
"Nope,I don't think so.I'm going to hang out with Samay and the others,"Trisha replied disinterestedly.
She didn't see her friend's face turn sad,with disappointment unspoken in Simi's eyes.
Days turned into weeks,and Trisha's behaviour only worsened.She would ignore Simi's messages and
openly tease her."Why do you always wear those outdated slippers?"she asked one day.Another time,she
laughed at Simi's old bag,even though she knew it belonged to her childhood friend's mother and was
precious.Simi mostly smiled and tried to pretend these things didn't sting her.
A few months later,Trisha fell ill.It started as a simple cold but quickly progressed into a high-grade
fever.She lay in bed,shivering,sneezing and feeling terrible.Since her parents were out of town,she tried
calling her new friends.But they were all busy.As the day dragged on,she began to feel lonely and
abandoned.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右:
2.请按照如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Just then,there was a knock on her door.
Sitting in the waiting area of the clinic,Trisha felt a rush of gratitude and guilt.
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