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绝密★考试结束前
2026年高考第三次模拟考试
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.When did China Space Day start?
A.In 2016. B.In 2015. C.In 2014.
【答案】A
【原文】W: Dave, do you know when China’s Shenzhou-20 manned spaceship successfully linked up with the space station combination?
M: Yes. It was launched on April 24th, 2025, which happened to be China’s 10th Space Day.
2.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.At a restaurant. B.At the bakery. C.At a cinema.
【答案】A
【原文】M: I’ll take these. Please put the steak and salad in separate boxes, and can I have a bag?
W: Plastic bags cost money, but paper bags are free.
M: Perfect, a paper bag please.
3.Why does the woman talk to the man?
A.To cancel a meeting.
B.To make an appointment.
C.To provide medical information.
【答案】B
【原文】M: Morning, Doctor Smith’s office. How may I help you?
W: I’d like to set up a time to see the doctor.
M: Would an appointment after 4 o’clock this afternoon work for you?
W: That sounds fine.
4.What does the woman speaker mean?
A.She intends to cancel the match.
B.She’s willing to be the man’s partner.
C.She thinks they will lose the championship.
【答案】B
【原文】M: My tennis partner can’t make it tonight — we can’t play or compete for the championship.
W: I’ll be your last-minute partner!
5.What are the speakers talking about?
A.A birthday gift. B.Tom’s favorite novel. C.A designer bag.
【答案】A
【原文】W: Tom, have you picked a birthday gift for your wife?
M: Probably a new novel.
W: Only that? Why not a designer bag or something eye-catching?
M: She thinks a thoughtful gesture beats an expensive item.
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.When is Jimmy expected to be back home?
A.At 5:00 pm. B.At 7:00 pm. C.At 8:00 pm.
7.Who is the male speaker?
A.Jimmy’s teacher. B.The woman’s brother. C.The woman’s husband.
【答案】6.A 7.C
【原文】W: I don’t know why Jimmy hasn’t come back. Where can he be at this time of day?
M: It’s not too late. When is he supposed to be back home?
W: Two hours ago, but it’s 7 o’clock. I’m really worried about him.
M: Honey, don’t get so upset. I think he’s old enough to take care of himself. After all, it’s not too late.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.What grew best with the mix of sea and fresh water?
A.Carrots. B.Potatoes. C.Onions.
9.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.The problem of climate change.
B.A creative solution to salt-damaged fields.
C.The great popularity of “salty vegetables”
【答案】8.B 9.B
【原文】W: Richard, have you read the article about climate change ruining coastal farms with saltwater?
M: Yeah, but didn’t a Dutch farmer find a fix?
W: Exactly. He split his farm into salt-level zones, growing carrots, cabbages, onions and potatoes with a mix of sea and fresh water. Potatoes did best — all were smaller but tastier, richer in sugar and salt.
M: This could help salt-damaged countries.
W: Totally! Science and farming team up well against climate issues.
M: Yeah, more“salty vegetables”may hit stores soon.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10.How does David feel about the price of Jellycat’s stuffed toys?
A.It is high. B.It is reasonable. C.It is low.
11.What do Labubu dolls do for the woman’s sister?
A.Relieving stress.
B.Making a profit.
C.Decorating her bedroom.
12.What percentage of stuffed toy sales is from people over 12?
A.Less than 10%. B.More than 25%. C.Around 75%.
13.Why does the woman suggest checking out Baby Beans?
A.It offers free shipping.
B.The owner is her friend.
C.The stuffed toys are excellent.
【答案】10.A 11.A 12.B 13.C
【原文】W: David, did you see the London Jellycat pop-up video? People queued for hours for the stuffed toys!
M: Yeah, I can’t believe they cost $25 each, but they’re really cute. The social media tag hit nearly 8 billion views — so popular!
W: Right! My 18-year-old sister has been stressed out with exams recently. Her Labubu dolls comfort her when she holds them while studying or lying in bed.
M: Articles say teens and adults drive demand — over a quarter of sales. They are like a little source of happiness and comfort.
W: I want one! Wanna check Baby Beans online? Their stuffed toys are soft and high-quality.
M: Sure! Let’s find unique ones for our collections.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.What did Cindy think of the activity?
A.Quite tiring. B.Surprisingly fun. C.Extremely competitive.
15.What is special about the Parkrun activity?
A.It requires a registration fee.
B.It has a contest-based ranking system.
C.It offers a great community atmosphere.
16.What do we know about the man?
A.He likes morning runs.
B.He doesn’t get much exercise.
C.He refused to join the sports match.
17.Why does Cindy mention the 70-year-old lady?
A.To show that the event lacks challenges.
B.To praise the sportsmanship of the elderly.
C.To prove that the fitness level isn’t required.
【答案】14.B 15.C 16.B 17.C
【原文】M: Hey, Cindy! I heard you joined the Parkrun activity in the community last Saturday. How was it?
W: It was amazing! I never thought running could be so much fun with a big group. There were families with kids, elderly joggers, even people walking their dogs.
M: Sounds fun! But isn’t it just like a regular morning run?
W: Not at all. Parkrun is free and open to everyone. Volunteers time the runners, and you can track progress online. The community atmosphere is unbeatable — we cheered for each other at the finish line, like a mini-festival!
M: Wait, do I need to be super fit? I’m more of a couch potato...
W: Of course not. It’s not a competition. Some walk, some jog, some run fast. I saw a 70-year-old lady finish right before me. Wanna try next week?
M: OK. What should I wear?
W: Comfortable sportswear and sneakers. Register online for a barcode — volunteers scan it to record time. Trust me, crossing that finish line with everyone clapping is addictive.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.What is SwagBot mainly intended to do?
A.Move around fields.
B.Assist farmers managing cattle.
C.Study soil composition in farms.
19.Why do robots matter especially in places like Australia?
A.To attract more tourists to farms.
B.To ease the difficulty of hiring workers.
C.To compete with other countries in agriculture.
20.What is the current status of SwagBot?
A.It’s still being developed.
B.It enjoys great popularity.
C.It has fully replaced farm workers.
【答案】18.B 19.B 20.A
【原文】
M: Australian researchers are using SwagBot — a red, four-wheeled AI robot — to boost cattle farming. It drives automatically, moving cattle between fields according to soil and plant conditions to improve efficiency and cut environmental impact.
Created by Professor Salah Sukkarieh’s team at the University of Sydney, SwagBot launched in 2016, initially only moved around cattle-feeding fields. Upgraded systems now let it assess grass health, type and density, and monitor cattle health, guiding cattle to suitable areas to protect grass and soil while sending data to farmers.
Still in development, SwagBot is part of agricultural robotics trend. Experts hope such robots will raise productivity and ease labor shortages, a key issue in Australia.
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 London Pass: Big savings on must-see London sights!
What is The London Pass?
•Unlock the best of London with The London Pass — a digital pass that gives you access to more than 100 attractions.
•Choose from two types of passes to suit your budget and the duration (one, two, three, four, five, six, seven or 10 days in a row). With The London Pass, you can explore more than 100 top London attractions. Or, choose The London Pass Plus, which includes all standard London Pass attractions with additional access to The London Eye. The View from. The Shard and Madame Tussauds London.
•Download the pass to your phone, and then use it for entry.
•The pass saves up to 46% on sightseeing.
Where can I use The London Pass?
Get access to more than 100 popular attractions, sights, tours and museums with The London Pass. Here are just a few:
Westminster Abbey
Thames River cruise (乘船游览)
Tower of London
Big Bus 2-Day Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour
Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre
Windsor Castle
What is the cost?
The number of days
The London Pass
The London Pass Plus
Adult
Child (5-15)
Adult
Child (5-15)
1-day pass
£89.00
£44.00
£124.00
£89.00
2-day pass
£124.00
£59.00
£174.00
£114.00
3-day pass
£154.00
£74.00
£214.00
£139.00
4-day pass
£169.00
£84.00
£234.00
£154.00
5-day pass
£179.00
£96.00
£269.00
£164.00
6-day pass
£195.00
£109.00
£279.00
£174.00
7-day pass
£209.00
£117.00
£294.00
£189.00
10-day pass
£239.00
£129.00
£309.00
£204.00
·Children under five are free.
Notes
The London Pass offers flexible entry to most attractions. However, during peak times, we recommend planning and booking your visits in advance. Please note some attractions require pre-booking, and most of them can be booked through the Go City app.
21.What is an extra benefit of The London Pass Plus?
A.A boat tour on the Thames. B.A visit to The London Eye.
C.An exploration of Westminster Abbey. D.Entry to Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.
22.What can be learned from the price list?
A.Family tickets save much more money. B.A child pass is half the price of an adult one.
C.The daily cost drops as the duration increases. D.A one-day pass offers the best value for money.
23.What are pass holders advised to do during peak times?
A.Book ahead of time. B.Check the opening hours.
C.Avoid touring on weekends. D.Visit less crowded attractions.
【答案】21.B 22.C 23.A
【导语】这是一篇应用文。本文介绍伦敦通票,含两种类型,可游览超百个景点,票价随天数增加而更划算,高峰期建议提前预约。
21.细节理解题。根据第二段“•Choose from two types of passes to suit your budget and the duration (one, two, three, four, five, six, seven or 10 days in a row). With The London Pass, you can explore more than 100 top London attractions. Or, choose The London Pass Plus, which includes all standard London Pass attractions with additional access to The London Eye.(您可以从两种类型的通票中进行选择,以满足您的预算和使用期限需求(包括1天、2天、3天、4天、5天、6天、7天或连续10天的使用期限)。使用“伦敦通票”,您可以游览超过 100 个伦敦顶级景点。或者,您可以选择“伦敦通票升级版”,它包含了所有标准的伦敦通票景点,并额外提供伦敦眼的参观权限)”可知,伦敦通票升级版的额外福利是可免费参观伦敦眼。故选B。
22.推理判断题。根据表格中“1-day pass £89.00;10-day pass £239.00 (一日通票89.00英镑;十日通票239.00英镑)”可知,天数越长,日均价格越低,即,价格随着使用时间的延长而降低。故选C。
23.细节理解题。根据最后一段“However, during peak times, we recommend planning and booking your visits in advance.(然而,在高峰时段,我们建议您提前规划并预订您的参观事宜)”可知,通行证持有者在高峰时段应该提前预订。故选A。
B
At first sight, Lucy Easthope doesn’t seem much like a Cassandra. She smiles a lot. Her manner is kind and motherly; pushed to name her profession, you might guess at nurse or teacher. But look closer.
Dr. Easthope is an emergency planner whose job is to support the survivors of major disasters. She helps people recover from catastrophes like the Sept. 11 attacks. the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, and the London subway bombings in 2005. Her many tasks include advising on cleanup and reconstruction, and helping stricken communities mend. For two decades, the public knew nothing about this vital work, which went on behind the scenes. though she was hugely admired in what we might call professional disaster circles: a voice of calm and a fountain of wisdom. In 2023, she published a best-selling book about her career, When the Dust Settles, and that changed. People became very interested in what she did.
“At literary festivals, most authors get questions about their writing process,” Dr. Easthope says. “But I wouldn’t get those. What people wanted from me was to know how I lived with the knowledge that I have. Wasn’t I afraid? How did I handle it? I would tell them that I didn’t live afraid, and I would give them basic advice. But this wasn’t enough.” In the end, she felt she had no choice but to write a second book, one in which she would try to cover what a life in emergency management has taught her about weathering difficult times.
While her publisher describes Come What May as a road map for resilience (韧性) , the word is one Dr. Easthope dislikes. Ready, she suggests, is a better one. Dr. Easthope also reminds people that small things, like losing hair during illness or consuming too much food after someone dies, still matter. She encourages people to remember, not to forget, what happened during disasters, because such events leave a long-lasting effect.
24.What might a Cassandra be like according to paragraph 1?
A.Friendly and energetic. B.Competent and cautious.
C.Cheerful and approachable. D.Serious and distant.
25.What led to increased public awareness of Dr. Easthope’s work?
A.Her bestseller’s hitting the shelves. B.Her sudden rise to fame through media.
C.Her involvement in the 2004 tsunami relief. D.The admiration in professional disaster circles.
26.Why are readers’ questions cited in paragraph 3?
A.To explain Dr. Easthope’s writing process.
B.To highlight Dr. Easthope’s personal concerns.
C.To showcase Dr. Easthope’s writing motivation.
D.To present public curiosity about Dr. Easthope’s work.
27.What might Dr. Easthope agree with regarding handling disasters?
A.Resilience matters most. B.Recovery is a long process.
C.Positive thinking is significant. D.Minor sufferings deserve attention.
【答案】24.D 25.A 26.C 27.D
【导语】这是一篇记叙文。讲述了Lucy Easthope外表亲切,却是资深灾难应急专家,长期默默协助灾后重建与幸存者康复。2023 年她的畅销书让公众关注其工作,读者的疑问促使她再出新书,分享应对困境的经验,强调关注细节、做好准备。
24.推理判断题。根据第一段“At first sight, Lucy Easthope doesn’t seem much like a Cassandra. She smiles a lot. Her manner is kind and motherly; pushed to name her profession, you might guess at nurse or teacher. But look closer.(乍一看,露西·伊思霍普并不像是卡桑德拉那样的人。她总是面带微笑。她的举止亲切而慈祥,让人感觉像是个母亲。如果非要说出她的职业的话,你可能会猜测她是护士或者教师。但再仔细观察一下……)”可知,卡桑德拉严肃且有距离感。故选D。
25.细节理解题。根据第二段“In 2023, she published a best-selling book about her career, When the Dust Settles, and that changed. People became very interested in what she did.( 2023年,她出版了一本关于自己职业生涯的畅销书《尘埃落定》,这改变了局面。人们开始对她所从事的工作产生了浓厚的兴趣)”可知,畅销书上市导致了公众对伊思霍普博士的研究成果有了更多的了解。故选A。
26.推理判断题。根据第三段““At literary festivals, most authors get questions about their writing process,” Dr. Easthope says. “But I wouldn’t get those. What people wanted from me was to know how I lived with the knowledge that I have. Wasn’t I afraid? How did I handle it? I would tell them that I didn’t live afraid, and I would give them basic advice. But this wasn’t enough.” In the end, she felt she had no choice but to write a second book, one in which she would try to cover what a life in emergency management has taught her about weathering difficult times.(“在文学节上,大多数作家都会被问到有关他们创作过程的问题,”伊思霍普博士说道。“但我却不会被问到这些问题。人们想从我这里了解的是,我是如何面对自己所拥有的知识的。我难道不感到害怕吗?我是如何应对的?我会告诉他们,我并不生活在恐惧之中,还会给他们一些基本的建议。但这还不够。”最终,她觉得自己别无选择,只能再写一本书,书中她会试图讲述在应急管理领域的生活给她带来的应对困难局面的启示)”可知,在第三段中引用了读者们的问题是为了展示伊思霍普的写作动机。故选C。
27.细节理解题。根据最后一段“Ready, she suggests, is a better one. Dr. Easthope also reminds people that small things, like losing hair during illness or consuming too much food after someone dies, still matter.(她建议用“准备好了”这个表述会更好。伊思霍普医生还提醒大家,一些小事情,比如生病时掉头发,或者某人去世后自己吃得过多,仍然很重要)”可知,对于应对灾难这件事,伊思霍普博士可能会认同较小的损失也应受到关注。故选D。
C
Each year, over 1.2 billion new smartphones are produced worldwide. This not only consumes significant energy and natural resources but also results in large amounts of electronic waste, as users often replace functional devices every few years. To address this issue, researchers have developed a new approach-transforming old phones into small-scale data centers for practical applications.
“Innovation often begins not with something new, but with a new way of thinking about the old,” said Huber, an associate professor. The research team demonstrated that outdated smartphones can be transformed into tiny data centers capable of processing and storing data for real-world applications. They also found that building such a data center only costs around 8 euros per device, making it an economical solution.
In their experiment, the scientists carefully removed the batteries to prevent chemical leakage and connected four old phones using 3D-printed cases. The system was powered externally and tested in practical environments. One successful trial of the new approach involved underwater sea life monitoring, where the device automatically recorded and analyzed sea species. Tasks that once required divers can now be handled directly by the device underwater.
These reused devices show promise in other areas as well. For example, they could be applied at bus stops to monitor passenger flow patterns and help urban planners adjust public transportation schedules and routes. This approach not only reduces e-waste but also supports sustainable digital solutions for modern communities.
“This smart, green approach rethinks our throwaway tech culture. Sustainability is not just about preserving the future but also about reimagining the present, turning yesterday’s devices into tomorrow’s solutions,” added Ulrich, an Associate Professor of Software Engineering. With minimal investment and creative thinking, outdated technology can serve new purposes, contributing to a greener digital society while effectively addressing the growing problem of electronic waste.
28.Which of the following best describes the new approach in paragraph 2?
A.Time-saving. B.Cost-effective C.User-friendly. D.Labor-intensive.
29.What was a successful application of the new approach?
A.Assisting divers in recording sea animals. B.Producing 3D-printed cases for ocean use
C.Monitoring underwater life independently. D.Supplying power to underwater equipment.
30.What can we infer about the reused devices from paragraph 4?
A.They predict the city traffic patterns. B.They inform passengers of bus arrivals.
C.They help with smart city management D.They assess the work of urban planners.
31.Which can be a suitable title for the text?
A.The Global Smartphone Waste Problem B.A Green Solution: Repurposing Old Phones
C.An Eco-Digital Guide: Electronic Engineering D.The Sustainability of Smart City Development
【答案】28.B 29.C 30.C 31.B
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍研究人员为解决智能手机电子垃圾问题,将旧手机改造为小型数据中心,并介绍其应用及环保意义。
28.细节理解题。根据第二段中的“The research team demonstrated that outdated smartphones can be transformed into tiny data centers capable of processing and storing data for real-world applications. They also found that building such a data center only costs around 8 euros per device, making it an economical solution.(研究团队证明,过时的智能手机可以被改造成小型数据中心,能够处理和存储现实应用中的数据。他们还发现,建造这样一个数据中心每台设备仅需花费约8欧元,使其成为一种经济实惠的解决方案)”可知,这种新方法将旧手机改造为小型数据中心,每台设备成本仅约8欧元,非常经济实惠。故选B项。
29.细节理解题。根据第三段中的“One successful trial of the new approach involved underwater sea life monitoring, where the device automatically recorded and analyzed sea species. Tasks that once required divers can now be handled directly by the device underwater.(这种新方法的一次成功试验涉及水下海洋生物监测,该设备能自动记录和分析海洋物种。曾经需要潜水员完成的任务,现在可以由水下设备直接处理)”可知,这种新方法的一个成功应用是水下海洋生物监测,设备可独立完成记录和分析工作,无需潜水员协助。故选C项。
30.推理判断题。根据第四段中的“For example, they could be applied at bus stops to monitor passenger flow patterns and help urban planners adjust public transportation schedules and routes. This approach not only reduces e-waste but also supports sustainable digital solutions for modern communities.(例如,它们可以应用于公交车站,监测客流模式,帮助城市规划者调整公共交通时刻表和路线。这种方法不仅减少了电子垃圾,还为现代社区提供了可持续的数字解决方案)”可推断,这些被再利用的设备能够应用于公交站监测客流,帮助城市规划者优化交通,助力智慧城市管理。故选C项。
31.主旨大意题。通读全文,并结合第一段“Each year, over 1.2 billion new smartphones are produced worldwide. This not only consumes significant energy and natural resources but also results in large amounts of electronic waste, as users often replace functional devices every few years. To address this issue, researchers have developed a new approach-transforming old phones into small-scale data centers for practical applications.(全球每年生产超过 12 亿部新智能手机。这不仅消耗大量能源和自然资源,还会产生大量电子垃圾,因为用户往往每隔几年就更换尚能使用的设备。为解决这一问题,研究人员开发出一种新方法:将旧手机改造成小型数据中心,用于实际应用)”可知,文章开篇提出智能手机产生大量电子垃圾的问题,随后重点介绍研究人员提出的绿色解决方案——将旧手机改造为小型数据中心,接着介绍其应用场景和环保意义,核心是“旧手机再利用这一绿色解决方案”。B项“一种绿色解决方案:旧手机再利用”,精准概括文章核心内容,可以作本文最佳标题。故选B项。
D
A recent review of numerous studies reveals that childhood exposure to chemicals in common plastic household items poses significant and lasting health risks, extending well into adulthood. Published in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, the findings highlight particular concern for three classes of chemicals: Caliphates (making plastic flexible), Biospheres (providing rigidity), and PFAS (resisting heat and water).
The research, which analyzed data from thousands of pregnant mothers, fetuses (胎), and children, links these chemicals to a range of long-term health issues. These include heart disease, obesity, infertility, and asthma, Experts explain that these substances can derange hormone (激素) function and trigger body-wide inflammation (炎症). Furthermore, early-life exposure is associated with neuro developmental problems like autism (孤独症) and ADHD, as well as IQ loss.
These chemicals arc widespread, found in food packaging, cosmetics, and even paper receipts. As plastics are used, heated, or washed, cytoplasmic and antiparticle arc released and become absorbed.
The review also suggests practical solutions. Parents can reduce exposure by switching to glass or stainless-steel containers and avoiding microwaving or dish washing plastic. Healthcare providers are encouraged to guide families toward safer choices.
At a policy level, researchers call for stricter regulations, especially for nonessential plastics. This urgency is supported by the ongoing negotiations for the UN Global Plastics Treaty, which aims to establish legally binding limits on plastic production. According to Trasande, the findings in the article support the urgent need for a strong agreement to help protect not only the environment but human health as well.
He notes that while the economic value of the plastics industry is commonly raised as a barrier to carrying out regulations, the resulting health care costs from exposure are enormous, with his research estimates reaching roughly $250 billion per year in the United States alone.
However, the researchers clarify that their findings do not challenge the essential, life-saving uses of plastic in medical settings, such as in ventilators (通风设备) for premature infants or neutralizers for asthmatic children. The concern lies primarily with unnecessary use outside of healthcare.
32.The underlined word “derange” in the paragraph 2 most probably means ______.
A.Disturb B.regulate
C.ignore D.fulfill
33.According to the passage, which is NOT the measure to reduce plastic exposure?
A.Making policies to limit nonessential plastics.
B.Launching campaigns to recycle plastic bottles.
C.Avoiding microwaving and dish washing plastic.
D.Replacing plastic containers with glass or stainless steel.
34.What is Dr. Trasande’s attitude towards plastics regulation?
A.Objective. B.Supportive.
C.Indifferent. D.Neutral.
35.What is the main purpose of the passage?
A.To call for a total ban on plastic production.
B.To stress the essential role of plastics in medicine.
C.To reveal risks of plastic exposure and urge actions.
D.To assess the economic cost of plastic-related diseases.
【答案】32.A 33.B 34.B 35.C
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要揭示儿童接触家用塑料中的化学物质存在持久健康风险,并提出个人、医疗及政策层面的应对措施。
32.词句猜测题。根据第二段中的“Experts explain that these substances can derange hormone (激素) function and trigger body-wide inflammation (炎症).(专家解释说,这些物质会derange激素功能,并引发全身性炎症)”可知,这些塑料中的化学物质会对人体造成危害,结合并列谓语trigger可知,此处指对激素功能产生不良影响,由此猜测derange意为“扰乱、干扰”,与disturb意思相近。。故选A项。
33.细节理解题。根据第四段中的“Parents can reduce exposure by switching to glass or stainless-steel containers and avoiding microwaving or dish washing plastic.(父母可以通过改用玻璃或不锈钢容器,避免用微波炉加热或用洗碗机清洗塑料来减少接触)”以及第五段中的“At a policy level, researchers call for stricter regulations, especially for nonessential plastics.(在政策层面,研究人员呼吁更严格的法规,尤其是针对非必要塑料)”可知,文章未提及通过“发起回收塑料瓶的活动”来减少塑料的接触。故选B项。
34.推理判断题。根据第五段中的“According to Trasande, the findings in the article support the urgent need for a strong agreement to help protect not only the environment but human health as well.(Trasande表示,文章中的研究结果支持迫切需要一项强有力的协议,不仅有助于保护环境,也有助于保护人类健康)”可知,Trasande认为需要强有力的协议(即严格法规)来保护环境和人类健康,由此可推断,他对塑料法规持支持态度。故选B项。
35.推理判断题。通读全文可知,文章第一段开篇点题,揭示儿童接触家用塑料中的化学物质存在显著且持久的健康风险;第二段详细说明这些化学物质带来的具体健康问题;第三段指出这些化学物质的广泛存在;第四、五、六段分别从个人、医疗、政策层面提出应对措施;最后一段补充说明研究结果不反对塑料在医疗领域的必要使用。综上,文章的主要目的是揭示塑料接触的风险并呼吁采取行动。故选C项。
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Have you ever hoped silently that the person you’re calling won’t answer when you need to make a phone call? 36 This anxiety is linked to fear whether it’s worrying about what to say or how your voice sounds.
Phone anxiety, also called telephonophobia, means avoiding phone conversations. It’s different from just disliking making or receiving calls. 37 That is because it feels more comfortable and lets them express themselves better. When texting or emailing, you don’t have face-to-face cues, but that actually makes things easier: you’re in control, can plan what to say, or delete a message before sending it.
If you want to overcome phone anxiety, the first step is to pick up the phone. It may sound obvious, but exposure is key, 38 If talking to strangers is too fearful for you, start with short, casual calls to friends or family you enjoy chatting with in person, which cuts down on unexpected conversational surprises and helps you get used to answering more often.
39 Smiling can calm you down and lift your mood; you can even use facial expressions and body language to pretend you’re talking in person. A quick power pose for a minute can also boost your confidence by lowering stress hormones. After getting through a call, reward yourself-take a nap, go for a walk, or watch your favorite show-to celebrate your progress.
Finally, don’t overthink it: if a conversation takes an unexpected turn, don’t read too much into it, and don’t stress too much about preparing what to say. 40 After all, most people are focused on their own words rather than judging yours, so there’s little need to fear “messing up”.
A.There are other simple tips too.
B.Just stay open and go with the flow.
C.If yes, you might be suffering from phone anxiety.
D.All these tips work if you keep practicing them regularly.
E.A study shows that people with phone anxiety prefer texting.
F.Some people even avoid answering calls because of this fear.
G.The more you make or take calls, the more at ease you’ll feel.
【答案】36.C 37.E 38.G 39.A 40.B
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了电话焦虑的定义、表现,以及帮助人们克服电话焦虑、轻松应对电话沟通的具体方法。
36.根据上文“Have you ever hoped silently that the person you’re calling won’t answer when you need to make a phone call?(当你需要打电话时,你是否曾默默希望对方不要接电话?)”以及下文“This anxiety is linked to fear whether it’s worrying about what to say or how your voice sounds.(这种焦虑与恐惧有关,无论是担心该说什么还是担心自己的声音听起来怎么样)”可知,此处应呼应上文的疑问,引出“电话焦虑”这一核心话题,C选项“If yes, you might be suffering from phone anxiety.(如果是这样,你可能正遭受电话焦虑的困扰)”既回答了上文的提问,又用phone anxiety衔接下文的This anxiety,符合语境。故选C项。
37.根据上文“Phone anxiety, also called telephonophobia, means avoiding phone conversations. It’s different from just disliking making or receiving calls.(电话焦虑,也称为电话恐惧症,指的是回避电话沟通。它不同于仅仅不喜欢打电话或接电话)”以及下文“That is because it feels more comfortable and lets them express themselves better. When texting or emailing, you don’t have face-to-face cues, but that actually makes things easier: you’re in control, can plan what to say, or delete a message before sending it.(这是因为这样会让人感觉更自在,也能让他们更好地表达自己。发短信或发邮件时,你没有面对面的提示,但这实际上会让事情变得更简单:你可以掌控局面,能够想好要说的话,或是在发送前删掉信息)”可知,此处应体现电话焦虑者对“发短信”的偏好,E选项“A study shows that people with phone anxiety prefer texting.(一项研究表明,有电话焦虑的人更喜欢发短信)”中的prefer texting衔接下文的texting or emailing,that is because也正是对该选项的原因解释,符合语境。故选E项。
38.根据上文“If you want to overcome phone anxiety, the first step is to pick up the phone. It may sound obvious, but exposure is key.(如果你想克服电话焦虑,第一步就是拿起电话。这可能听起来很明显,但接触是关键。)”以及下文“If talking to strangers is too fearful for you, start with short, casual calls to friends or family you enjoy chatting with in person, which cuts down on unexpected conversational surprises and helps you get used to answering more often.(如果你害怕和陌生人交谈,可以先从给那些你喜欢当面聊天的朋友或家人打简短、随意的电话开始。这样能减少对话中的意外状况,帮你更频繁地适应接打电话)”可知,此处应强调“多打电话、多接电话”的重要性,G选项“The more you make or take calls, the more at ease you’ll feel.(你打电话、接电话越多,就会感到越自在。)”既呼应了上文的exposure is key,又为下文的具体做法提供了逻辑铺垫,符合语境。故选G项。
39.根据下文“Smiling can calm you down and lift your mood; you can even use facial expressions and body language to pretend you’re talking in person. A quick power pose for a minute can also boost your confidence by lowering stress hormones. After getting through a call, reward yourself-take a nap, go for a walk, or watch your favorite show-to celebrate your progress.(微笑能让你平静下来、改善心情;你甚至可以借助面部表情和肢体语言,假装自己是在当面交谈。一分钟的快速力量姿势也能通过降低压力激素来增强你的信心。打完一通电话后,奖励一下自己 —— 小睡一会儿、散散步,或者看你最喜欢的节目 —— 以此庆祝自己的进步)”可知,此处应是一个过渡句,引出下文克服电话焦虑的其他小技巧,A选项“There are other simple tips too.(还有其他简单的技巧)”中的other simple tips恰好衔接下文的具体技巧,起到承上启下的作用,符合语境。故选A项。
40.根据上文“Finally, don’t overthink it: if a conversation takes an unexpected turn, don’t read too much into it, and don’t stress too much about preparing what to say.(最后,不要想太多:如果对话出现意想不到的转折,不要过度解读,也不要太紧张准备要说的话)”以及下文“After all, most people are focused on their own words rather than judging yours, so there’s little need to fear “messing up”.(毕竟,大多数人更关注自己说的话,而不是评判你说的话,所以没必要害怕“搞砸”)”可知,此处应体现“顺其自然”的沟通心态,B选项“Just stay open and go with the flow.(保持开放的心态,顺其自然就好)”既呼应了上文的don’t overthink it,又契合下文“不必害怕搞砸”的观点,符合语境。故选B项。
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
John’s hands trembled as he first stepped onto the stage. His 41 felt like a leaden weight. As he struck the first chord (和弦), his mind went 42 . Panic seized him, and he 43 the stage, leaving behind a stunned silence. That disastrous night three years ago nearly ended his musical journey forever.
In the months that followed, the memory of that 44 haunted (折磨) John. He couldn’t even look at his guitar without feeling sickened. The instrument that had once been his comfort now 45 at him from the corner of his room.
It was Sarah, his sister, who finally helped him out of the 46 . One day, she pulled out an old photo album. “Remember when you first started playing the guitar?” she asked, pointing to a picture of him as a thin teen with an oversized guitar. “You were 47 , but you didn’t give up then. Don’t give up now.”
Her 48 struck a chord. That night, for the first time in months, John 49 his guitar. His fingers were clumsy, but when he played, a tiny spark of hope lit up in his chest.
The return to the stage was not easy. His hands would 50 , and sometimes he’d have to stop, his breath coming too fast. But Sarah was always there, patient and encouraging.
A year after his breakdown, John played his first open mic night. This time, he was 51 . He closed his eyes and took a deep breath. When he stepped onto the stage, the fear was still there, so was his 52 .
The performance wasn’t perfect, but it was a 53 . The applause washed over him, no longer threatening, but affirming.
Now, as John stood on the grand stage, he was amazed at his journey. The anxiety hadn’t disappeared 54 , but it no longer controlled him. Instead, it reminded him of his strength, and how much he’d 55 .
41.A.drum B.violin C.guitar D.erhu
42.A.clear B.blank C.distant D.dark
43.A.fled B.shared C.entered D.took
44.A.loss B.grief C.failure D.shock
45.A.waved B.shouted C.smiled D.laughed
46.A.silence B.darkness C.confusion D.loneliness
47.A.shy B.terrible C.awkward D.sensitive
48.A.words B.tips C.kindness D.courage
49.A.set up B.tuned up C.played up D.picked up
50.A.ache B.shake C.rise D.rest
51.A.satisfied B.welcomed C.prepared D.invited
52.A.pride B.love C.sincerity D.determination
53.A.miracle B.blessing C.celebration D.triumph
54.A.quickly B.suddenly C.completely D.gradually
55.A.overcome B.achieved C.contributed D.suffered
【答案】
41.C 42.B 43.A 44.C 45.D 46.B 47.B 48.A 49.D 50.B 51.C 52.D 53.D 54.C 55.A
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了John在一次舞台表演中因恐慌逃离舞台,之后陷入自我怀疑,在姐姐Sarah的鼓励下重拾吉他,最终克服恐惧重返舞台的故事。
41.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他的吉他感觉像铅一样重。A. drum鼓;B. violin小提琴;C. guitar吉他;D. erhu二胡。根据下文“He couldn’t even look at his guitar without feeling sickened”可知,John演奏的是吉他。故选C。
42.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当他弹出第一个和弦时,他的大脑一片空白。A. clear清晰的;B. blank空白的;C. distant遥远的;D. dark黑暗的。根据下文“Panic seized him”可知,John陷入恐慌,大脑一片空白。故选B。
43.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他突然感到一阵惊恐,他逃离了舞台,留下一片惊愕的寂静。A. fled逃离;B. shared分享;C. entered进入;D. took拿走。根据“leaving behind a stunned silence”可知,John逃离了舞台。故选A。
44.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在接下来的几个月里,那次失败的记忆一直折磨着John。A. loss损失;B. grief悲痛;C. failure失败;D. shock震惊。根据“That disastrous night three years ago nearly ended his musical journey forever”可知,那次表演是一次失败。故选C。
45.考查动词词义辨析。句意:那把曾经是他慰藉的乐器,现在在房间的角落里嘲笑他。A. waved挥手;B. shouted大喊;C. smiled微笑;D. laughed嘲笑。根据上文“The instrument that had once been his comfort”可知,此处用拟人手法,表示曾经的慰藉他的乐器如今像在嘲笑他的狼狈。故选D。
46.考查名词词义辨析。句意:是他的姐姐Sarah最终帮助他走出了黑暗。A. silence寂静;B. darkness黑暗;C. confusion困惑;D. loneliness孤独。根据上文“That disastrous night three years ago nearly ended his musical journey forever”可知,他陷入了人生的低谷,即陷入了黑暗之中。故选B。
47.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:你当时很糟糕,但那时你没有放弃。A. shy害羞的;B. terrible糟糕的;C. awkward笨拙的;D. sensitive敏感的。根据上文““Remember when you first started playing the guitar?” she asked, pointing to a picture of him as a thin teen with an oversized guitar.”可知,他当时的状况很糟糕,但是却没有放弃。故选B。
48.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她的话触动了他的心弦。A. words话语;B. tips建议;C. kindness善意;D. courage勇气。根据上文“‘You were , but you didn’t give up then. Don’t give up now.’”可知,是她的话语打动了约翰。故选A。
49.考查动词短语辨析。句意:那天晚上,几个月来约翰第一次拿起了他的吉他。A. set up建立;B. tuned up调音;C. played up大肆渲染;D. picked up拿起。根据下文“His fingers were clumsy, but when he played, a tiny spark of hope lit up in his chest.”可知,他拿起了吉他。故选D。
50.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他的手会颤抖,有时他不得不停下来,呼吸急促。A. ache疼痛;B. shake颤抖;C. rise升起;D. rest休息。根据上文“ The return to the stage was not easy.”和“and sometimes he’d have to stop, his breath coming too fast.”可知,重新登台让他紧张,他的手会颤抖。故选B。
51.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这一次,他做好了准备。A. satisfied满意的;B. welcomed受欢迎的;C. prepared准备好的;D. invited被邀请的。根据下文“He closed his eyes and took a deep breath”可知,他为这次表演做好了准备。故选C。
52.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当他走上舞台时,恐惧依然存在,他的决心也一样。A. pride骄傲;B. love热爱;C. sincerity真诚;D. determination决心。根据上文“He closed his eyes and took a deep breath”可知,他这次带着重返舞台的决心。故选D。
53.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这次表演并不完美,但却是一次胜利。A. miracle奇迹;B. blessing幸事;C. celebration庆祝;D. triumph胜利。根据下文“The applause washed over him, no longer threatening, but affirming”可知,这次表演对他来说是一次胜利。故选D。
54.考查副词词义辨析。句意:焦虑并没有完全消失,但它不再控制他。A. quickly快速地;B. suddenly突然地;C. completely完全地;D. gradually逐渐地。根据下文“but it no longer controlled him”可知,焦虑没有完全消失。故选C。
55.考查动词词义辨析。句意:相反,它提醒了他自己的力量,以及他所克服的(恐惧)。A. overcome克服;B. achieved取得;C. contributed贡献;D. suffered遭受。根据“ The anxiety hadn’t disappeared , but it no longer controlled him”可知,他克服了自己的恐惧。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。
At the National Museum of China, a special red sandstone quern from Pakistan is the highlight in the exhibition Where Civilizations Meet, which opened on Aug 27, 2025. This old quern, with 56 skilled craftsmen in ancient Pakistan carved delicate flower patterns and a unique dragon-headed fish design, stands 57 a symbol of early cultural exchange along the Silk Road.
“What 58 (seem) like a simple fish carving shows itself upon closer look as a mixed creature combining Chinese dragon features with water elements,” says Wang Zhiqiang, an expert at the museum. “Our study proves this 59 (art) mixing began with cultural contacts between Chinese and South-Asian civilizations along ancient trade roads.”
The quern is one of more than 220 objects from Shanghai Cooperation Organization member countries 60 (show) in the exhibition, which works 61 (celebrate) cultural differences and advance mutual understanding. According to Wang, these objects together represent the rich history of Eurasian civilizations that 62 (grow) well across the land over the centuries.
The dragon-themed objects also include an 8th-century stone carving from Uzbekistan, displaying clear teeth and bent horns, 63 China’s famous jade pig-dragon from the New Stone Age Hongshan culture, meaning farm wealth.
Such is the profound connection between civilizations 64 it is often found in the simplest objects — a truth vividly demonstrated by this exhibition through its well-chosen items, which show how cultural influences have been kept and passed down through the ages. And that’s also the central 65 (implication) carried by this exhibition.
【答案】
56.which 57.as 58.seems 59.artistic 60.shown 61.to celebrate 62.have grown 63.and 64.that 65.implication
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍2025年8月27日中国国家博物馆开展“文明的相遇”展览,展出220余件上合组织成员国展品,以巴基斯坦手推磨等物件展现欧亚文明交流传承,彰显文明间深厚联结。
56.考查定语从句。句意:这件古老的磨盘上,古巴基斯坦的能工巧匠刻有精致的花卉纹样和独特的龙头鱼造型,它是丝绸之路早期文化交流的象征。这里考查定语从句,先行词为This old quern,指物,作介词with后宾语,应用关系代词which引导。故填which。
57.考查介词。句意:这件古老的磨盘上,古巴基斯坦的能工巧匠刻有精致的花卉纹样和独特的龙头鱼造型,它是丝绸之路早期文化交流的象征。这里考查固定搭配stand as,意为“作为……而存在;代表”,应用介词as。故填as。
58.考查时态和主谓一致。句意:博物馆专家王志强说:“乍一看只是简单的鱼形雕刻,凑近看才发现是融合了中国龙的特征与水元素的混合形象。” 此空考查What引导的主语从句的谓语动词,从句中主语是What,视为单数,句子描述客观事实用一般现在时,谓语动词用第三人称单数形式seems。故填seems。
59.考查形容词。句意:我们的研究证明,这种艺术化的融合源于古代商路上中华文明与南亚文明的交流。修饰名词mixing,需用名词art的形容词形式artistic作定语,表“艺术的;艺术化的”,符合语境。故填artistic。
60.考查非谓语动词。句意:这件磨盘是上海合作组织成员国参展的220多件展品之一,该展览旨在彰显文化差异,促进相互理解。句子谓语动词是is,此空考查非谓语动词,objects与show为被动关系,应用过去分词shown作后置定语,修饰名词objects。故填shown。
61.考查非谓语动词。句意同上。此处作目的状语,表展览的目的,应用动词不定式to celebrate。故填to celebrate。
62.考查时态和主谓一致。句意:王志强表示,这些文物共同见证了数百年间在这片土地上蓬勃发展的欧亚文明的悠久历史。此空考查that引导的定语从句的谓语动词,主语that(指代先行词Eurasian civilizations)与grow为主动关系,再根据时间状语over the centuries可知,动作从过去开始持续至今,应用现在完成时;先行词Eurasian civilizations为复数,定语从句中谓语动词用have grown。故填have grown。
63.考查连词。句意:龙纹主题展品还包括一件8世纪乌兹别克斯坦的石刻,其龙纹有着清晰的牙齿和弯曲的角,以及中国新石器时代红山文化中象征农耕财富的著名玉猪龙。空格前后为并列的展品,表并列关系,应用连词and。故填and。
64.考查固定句型。句意:文明之间的深厚联系,往往体现在最简单的器物之中 —— 这场展览通过精心挑选的展品生动地印证了这一道理,展现了文化影响如何历经岁月得以传承。分析句子结构可知,这里考查固定句型such...that...,意为“如此……以至于……”,引导结果状语从句,应用that。故填that。
65.考查名词。句意:这也是本次展览承载的核心内涵。形容词central后接名词,implication表 “内涵;寓意”,由“that’s”可知,此处为单数概念。故填implication。
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,你制作的宣传家乡旅游的英文视频在网上走红。外教Mark此前提供了一些帮助,请你给他写封邮件。内容包括:
1. 告知视频的影响;
2. 表达真挚的感谢。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Mark,
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Best wishes!
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
【答案】Dear Mark,
I’m writing to express my sincere gratitude for your help in creating the English tourism video about my hometown.
Thanks to your support and guidance, the video has become a hit online, attracting thousands of views and positive comments from people around the world. Many viewers have expressed their interest in visiting my hometown, and some have even started planning their trips.
Your expertise in language made the video more engaging and accessible to an international audience, for which I am truly grateful. I’m really looking forward to having you in my hometown so I can show you around!
Best wishes!
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生给Mark写封邮件,告知视频的影响以及表达真挚的感谢。
【详解】1.词汇积累
感激:gratitude→appreciation
表达:express→convey
吸引人的:engaging→attractive
指导:guidance→instruction
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:Thanks to your support and guidance, the video has become a hit online, attracting thousands of views and positive comments from people around the world.
拓展句:Thanks to your support and guidance, the video has become a hit online, which attracted thousands of views and positive comments from people around the world.
【点睛】【高分句型1】Thanks to your support and guidance, the video has become a hit online, attracting thousands of views and positive comments from people around the world.(运用了现在分词作状语)
【高分句型2】Your expertise in language made the video more engaging and accessible to an international audience, for which I am truly grateful.(运用了“介词+关系代词”引导非限制性定语从句)
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。
Like many other teenage boys, I was in a band. We played a mix of hard rock and heavy metal. We weren’t great, but we were good enough to come in third place at our school’s talent show. And when we got a chance to give a charitable performance at a large rehabilitation (康复) hospital, we were excited. It was our first real job. For two weeks we practiced hard, getting together every day after school to polish our skills and learn enough songs to fill a one-hour show, expecting to receive thundering applause.
The day of the concert, we showed up early in order to check out the stage. It was stressful to stand there and look out at the hundred or so chairs lined up below us. We did a quick sound check, and then went backstage to have a soda and rest, anything to calm our nerves. While we were back there the hospital’s entertainment director Ms. Evans came over to talk to us.
“Okay, boys, I just want to fill you in on a couple of important details,” Ms. Evans told us. “A lot of people in the audience are suffering from severe physical and/or mental disabilities. Also, many of them are older, in their sixties and seventies.” Ms. Evans cast a glance to the auditorium (观众席) and added, “Don’t let that alarm you. These patients have very few chances to see live entertainment of any kind, so they enjoy any kind of musical talent that we can bring in. Just play your regular show, and you’ll do fine.” We all nodded.
With that, Ms. Evans left, going into the auditorium to help the volunteers and staff that were assisting the patients to their seats. The majority of them had either been seriously injured in accidents or born with major birth defects (缺陷). Many of them were missing limbs. Some were talking quietly among themselves, but most were just sitting there, quietly watching the stage.
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Soon enough it was show time, and we stepped out of the thick curtain onto the stage.
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Since no one was applauding us, we cut our performance short and went backstage.
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【答案】 Soon enough it was show time, and we stepped out of the thick curtain onto the stage. Our hearts pounded as we launched into our first song, the familiar chords echoing through the auditorium. But as we glanced at the audience, we saw blank stares and unresponsive faces. The patients seemed lost in their own worlds, unaffected by our music. We tried to play louder, to inject more energy into our performance, but it was no use. The silence was deafening, and we felt a growing sense of disappointment and frustration.
Since no one was applauding us, we cut our performance short and went backstage. We slumped against the wall, our heads hanging low. “What went wrong?” one of us muttered. Just then, Ms. Evans appeared, her face gentle and understanding. “Don’t be discouraged,” she said softly. “For many of these patients, music is a distant memory. But your presence here means a lot to them. Maybe you could try playing something softer, something that might touch their hearts.” Her words gave us hope, and we decided to give it another try, this time with a different approach.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了少年时期的作者所在的硬摇滚乐队获得机会,在一家大型康复医院进行慈善演出。他们辛苦排练两周,期待获得热烈掌声。演出当天,他们提前到场准备,医院娱乐主管Evans女士告知他们:观众大多是六七十岁的老人,许多人患有严重的身体或精神障碍,有的缺肢或有先天缺陷,平时很少有机会观看现场演出。乐队成员们看到观众们安静入座,等待演出开始。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“很快,表演时间到了,我们从厚重的幕布后面走出来,登上舞台。”可知,第一段可描写乐队登台演出时遭遇的冷场状况以及成员们由此产生的负面情绪。
②由第二段首句内容“由于没有人为我们鼓掌,我们便提前结束了表演,回到了后台。”可知,第二段可描写乐队因无人鼓掌而提前结束表演回到后台后的沮丧状态,以及在埃文斯女士的安慰与建议下重燃希望并决定改变表演方式的转变过程。
2.续写线索:投入演奏——观察观众——调整表演——演出受挫——获得安慰——女士给出建议——重燃希望
3.词汇激活
行为类
①看:glance at/peek at
②注入:inject/infuse
③出现:appear/show up
情绪类
①失望:disappointment/despair
②沮丧:frustration/depression
【点睛】[高分句型1] Our hearts pounded as we launched into our first song, the familiar chords echoing through the auditorium. (由as引导的时间状语从句和独立主格结构)
[高分句型2] Maybe you could try playing something softer, something that might touch their hearts. (由关系代词that引导的限制性定语从句)
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2026年高考第三次模拟考试
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.When did China Space Day start?
A.In 2016. B.In 2015. C.In 2014.
2.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.At a restaurant. B.At the bakery. C.At a cinema.
3.Why does the woman talk to the man?
A.To cancel a meeting.
B.To make an appointment.
C.To provide medical information.
4.What does the woman speaker mean?
A.She intends to cancel the match.
B.She’s willing to be the man’s partner.
C.She thinks they will lose the championship.
5.What are the speakers talking about?
A.A birthday gift. B.Tom’s favorite novel. C.A designer bag.
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.When is Jimmy expected to be back home?
A.At 5:00 pm. B.At 7:00 pm. C.At 8:00 pm.
7.Who is the male speaker?
A.Jimmy’s teacher. B.The woman’s brother. C.The woman’s husband.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.What grew best with the mix of sea and fresh water?
A.Carrots. B.Potatoes. C.Onions.
9.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.The problem of climate change.
B.A creative solution to salt-damaged fields.
C.The great popularity of “salty vegetables”
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10.How does David feel about the price of Jellycat’s stuffed toys?
A.It is high. B.It is reasonable. C.It is low.
11.What do Labubu dolls do for the woman’s sister?
A.Relieving stress.
B.Making a profit.
C.Decorating her bedroom.
12.What percentage of stuffed toy sales is from people over 12?
A.Less than 10%. B.More than 25%. C.Around 75%.
13.Why does the woman suggest checking out Baby Beans?
A.It offers free shipping.
B.The owner is her friend.
C.The stuffed toys are excellent.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.What did Cindy think of the activity?
A.Quite tiring. B.Surprisingly fun. C.Extremely competitive.
15.What is special about the Parkrun activity?
A.It requires a registration fee.
B.It has a contest-based ranking system.
C.It offers a great community atmosphere.
16.What do we know about the man?
A.He likes morning runs.
B.He doesn’t get much exercise.
C.He refused to join the sports match.
17.Why does Cindy mention the 70-year-old lady?
A.To show that the event lacks challenges.
B.To praise the sportsmanship of the elderly.
C.To prove that the fitness level isn’t required.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.What is SwagBot mainly intended to do?
A.Move around fields.
B.Assist farmers managing cattle.
C.Study soil composition in farms.
19.Why do robots matter especially in places like Australia?
A.To attract more tourists to farms.
B.To ease the difficulty of hiring workers.
C.To compete with other countries in agriculture.
20.What is the current status of SwagBot?
A.It’s still being developed.
B.It enjoys great popularity.
C.It has fully replaced farm workers.
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 London Pass: Big savings on must-see London sights!
What is The London Pass?
•Unlock the best of London with The London Pass — a digital pass that gives you access to more than 100 attractions.
•Choose from two types of passes to suit your budget and the duration (one, two, three, four, five, six, seven or 10 days in a row). With The London Pass, you can explore more than 100 top London attractions. Or, choose The London Pass Plus, which includes all standard London Pass attractions with additional access to The London Eye. The View from. The Shard and Madame Tussauds London.
•Download the pass to your phone, and then use it for entry.
•The pass saves up to 46% on sightseeing.
Where can I use The London Pass?
Get access to more than 100 popular attractions, sights, tours and museums with The London Pass. Here are just a few:
Westminster Abbey
Thames River cruise (乘船游览)
Tower of London
Big Bus 2-Day Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour
Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre
Windsor Castle
What is the cost?
The number of days
The London Pass
The London Pass Plus
Adult
Child (5-15)
Adult
Child (5-15)
1-day pass
£89.00
£44.00
£124.00
£89.00
2-day pass
£124.00
£59.00
£174.00
£114.00
3-day pass
£154.00
£74.00
£214.00
£139.00
4-day pass
£169.00
£84.00
£234.00
£154.00
5-day pass
£179.00
£96.00
£269.00
£164.00
6-day pass
£195.00
£109.00
£279.00
£174.00
7-day pass
£209.00
£117.00
£294.00
£189.00
10-day pass
£239.00
£129.00
£309.00
£204.00
·Children under five are free.
Notes
The London Pass offers flexible entry to most attractions. However, during peak times, we recommend planning and booking your visits in advance. Please note some attractions require pre-booking, and most of them can be booked through the Go City app.
21.What is an extra benefit of The London Pass Plus?
A.A boat tour on the Thames. B.A visit to The London Eye.
C.An exploration of Westminster Abbey. D.Entry to Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.
22.What can be learned from the price list?
A.Family tickets save much more money. B.A child pass is half the price of an adult one.
C.The daily cost drops as the duration increases. D.A one-day pass offers the best value for money.
23.What are pass holders advised to do during peak times?
A.Book ahead of time. B.Check the opening hours.
C.Avoid touring on weekends. D.Visit less crowded attractions.
B
At first sight, Lucy Easthope doesn’t seem much like a Cassandra. She smiles a lot. Her manner is kind and motherly; pushed to name her profession, you might guess at nurse or teacher. But look closer.
Dr. Easthope is an emergency planner whose job is to support the survivors of major disasters. She helps people recover from catastrophes like the Sept. 11 attacks. the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, and the London subway bombings in 2005. Her many tasks include advising on cleanup and reconstruction, and helping stricken communities mend. For two decades, the public knew nothing about this vital work, which went on behind the scenes. though she was hugely admired in what we might call professional disaster circles: a voice of calm and a fountain of wisdom. In 2023, she published a best-selling book about her career, When the Dust Settles, and that changed. People became very interested in what she did.
“At literary festivals, most authors get questions about their writing process,” Dr. Easthope says. “But I wouldn’t get those. What people wanted from me was to know how I lived with the knowledge that I have. Wasn’t I afraid? How did I handle it? I would tell them that I didn’t live afraid, and I would give them basic advice. But this wasn’t enough.” In the end, she felt she had no choice but to write a second book, one in which she would try to cover what a life in emergency management has taught her about weathering difficult times.
While her publisher describes Come What May as a road map for resilience (韧性) , the word is one Dr. Easthope dislikes. Ready, she suggests, is a better one. Dr. Easthope also reminds people that small things, like losing hair during illness or consuming too much food after someone dies, still matter. She encourages people to remember, not to forget, what happened during disasters, because such events leave a long-lasting effect.
24.What might a Cassandra be like according to paragraph 1?
A.Friendly and energetic. B.Competent and cautious.
C.Cheerful and approachable. D.Serious and distant.
25.What led to increased public awareness of Dr. Easthope’s work?
A.Her bestseller’s hitting the shelves. B.Her sudden rise to fame through media.
C.Her involvement in the 2004 tsunami relief. D.The admiration in professional disaster circles.
26.Why are readers’ questions cited in paragraph 3?
A.To explain Dr. Easthope’s writing process.
B.To highlight Dr. Easthope’s personal concerns.
C.To showcase Dr. Easthope’s writing motivation.
D.To present public curiosity about Dr. Easthope’s work.
27.What might Dr. Easthope agree with regarding handling disasters?
A.Resilience matters most. B.Recovery is a long process.
C.Positive thinking is significant. D.Minor sufferings deserve attention.
C
Each year, over 1.2 billion new smartphones are produced worldwide. This not only consumes significant energy and natural resources but also results in large amounts of electronic waste, as users often replace functional devices every few years. To address this issue, researchers have developed a new approach-transforming old phones into small-scale data centers for practical applications.
“Innovation often begins not with something new, but with a new way of thinking about the old,” said Huber, an associate professor. The research team demonstrated that outdated smartphones can be transformed into tiny data centers capable of processing and storing data for real-world applications. They also found that building such a data center only costs around 8 euros per device, making it an economical solution.
In their experiment, the scientists carefully removed the batteries to prevent chemical leakage and connected four old phones using 3D-printed cases. The system was powered externally and tested in practical environments. One successful trial of the new approach involved underwater sea life monitoring, where the device automatically recorded and analyzed sea species. Tasks that once required divers can now be handled directly by the device underwater.
These reused devices show promise in other areas as well. For example, they could be applied at bus stops to monitor passenger flow patterns and help urban planners adjust public transportation schedules and routes. This approach not only reduces e-waste but also supports sustainable digital solutions for modern communities.
“This smart, green approach rethinks our throwaway tech culture. Sustainability is not just about preserving the future but also about reimagining the present, turning yesterday’s devices into tomorrow’s solutions,” added Ulrich, an Associate Professor of Software Engineering. With minimal investment and creative thinking, outdated technology can serve new purposes, contributing to a greener digital society while effectively addressing the growing problem of electronic waste.
28.Which of the following best describes the new approach in paragraph 2?
A.Time-saving. B.Cost-effective C.User-friendly. D.Labor-intensive.
29.What was a successful application of the new approach?
A.Assisting divers in recording sea animals. B.Producing 3D-printed cases for ocean use
C.Monitoring underwater life independently. D.Supplying power to underwater equipment.
30.What can we infer about the reused devices from paragraph 4?
A.They predict the city traffic patterns. B.They inform passengers of bus arrivals.
C.They help with smart city management D.They assess the work of urban planners.
31.Which can be a suitable title for the text?
A.The Global Smartphone Waste Problem B.A Green Solution: Repurposing Old Phones
C.An Eco-Digital Guide: Electronic Engineering D.The Sustainability of Smart City Development
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A recent review of numerous studies reveals that childhood exposure to chemicals in common plastic household items poses significant and lasting health risks, extending well into adulthood. Published in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, the findings highlight particular concern for three classes of chemicals: Caliphates (making plastic flexible), Biospheres (providing rigidity), and PFAS (resisting heat and water).
The research, which analyzed data from thousands of pregnant mothers, fetuses (胎), and children, links these chemicals to a range of long-term health issues. These include heart disease, obesity, infertility, and asthma, Experts explain that these substances can derange hormone (激素) function and trigger body-wide inflammation (炎症). Furthermore, early-life exposure is associated with neuro developmental problems like autism (孤独症) and ADHD, as well as IQ loss.
These chemicals arc widespread, found in food packaging, cosmetics, and even paper receipts. As plastics are used, heated, or washed, cytoplasmic and antiparticle arc released and become absorbed.
The review also suggests practical solutions. Parents can reduce exposure by switching to glass or stainless-steel containers and avoiding microwaving or dish washing plastic. Healthcare providers are encouraged to guide families toward safer choices.
At a policy level, researchers call for stricter regulations, especially for nonessential plastics. This urgency is supported by the ongoing negotiations for the UN Global Plastics Treaty, which aims to establish legally binding limits on plastic production. According to Trasande, the findings in the article support the urgent need for a strong agreement to help protect not only the environment but human health as well.
He notes that while the economic value of the plastics industry is commonly raised as a barrier to carrying out regulations, the resulting health care costs from exposure are enormous, with his research estimates reaching roughly $250 billion per year in the United States alone.
However, the researchers clarify that their findings do not challenge the essential, life-saving uses of plastic in medical settings, such as in ventilators (通风设备) for premature infants or neutralizers for asthmatic children. The concern lies primarily with unnecessary use outside of healthcare.
32.The underlined word “derange” in the paragraph 2 most probably means ______.
A.Disturb B.regulate
C.ignore D.fulfill
33.According to the passage, which is NOT the measure to reduce plastic exposure?
A.Making policies to limit nonessential plastics.
B.Launching campaigns to recycle plastic bottles.
C.Avoiding microwaving and dish washing plastic.
D.Replacing plastic containers with glass or stainless steel.
34.What is Dr. Trasande’s attitude towards plastics regulation?
A.Objective. B.Supportive.
C.Indifferent. D.Neutral.
35.What is the main purpose of the passage?
A.To call for a total ban on plastic production.
B.To stress the essential role of plastics in medicine.
C.To reveal risks of plastic exposure and urge actions.
D.To assess the economic cost of plastic-related diseases.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
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Have you ever hoped silently that the person you’re calling won’t answer when you need to make a phone call? 36 This anxiety is linked to fear whether it’s worrying about what to say or how your voice sounds.
Phone anxiety, also called telephonophobia, means avoiding phone conversations. It’s different from just disliking making or receiving calls. 37 That is because it feels more comfortable and lets them express themselves better. When texting or emailing, you don’t have face-to-face cues, but that actually makes things easier: you’re in control, can plan what to say, or delete a message before sending it.
If you want to overcome phone anxiety, the first step is to pick up the phone. It may sound obvious, but exposure is key, 38 If talking to strangers is too fearful for you, start with short, casual calls to friends or family you enjoy chatting with in person, which cuts down on unexpected conversational surprises and helps you get used to answering more often.
39 Smiling can calm you down and lift your mood; you can even use facial expressions and body language to pretend you’re talking in person. A quick power pose for a minute can also boost your confidence by lowering stress hormones. After getting through a call, reward yourself-take a nap, go for a walk, or watch your favorite show-to celebrate your progress.
Finally, don’t overthink it: if a conversation takes an unexpected turn, don’t read too much into it, and don’t stress too much about preparing what to say. 40 After all, most people are focused on their own words rather than judging yours, so there’s little need to fear “messing up”.
A.There are other simple tips too.
B.Just stay open and go with the flow.
C.If yes, you might be suffering from phone anxiety.
D.All these tips work if you keep practicing them regularly.
E.A study shows that people with phone anxiety prefer texting.
F.Some people even avoid answering calls because of this fear.
G.The more you make or take calls, the more at ease you’ll feel.
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John’s hands trembled as he first stepped onto the stage. His 41 felt like a leaden weight. As he struck the first chord (和弦), his mind went 42 . Panic seized him, and he 43 the stage, leaving behind a stunned silence. That disastrous night three years ago nearly ended his musical journey forever.
In the months that followed, the memory of that 44 haunted (折磨) John. He couldn’t even look at his guitar without feeling sickened. The instrument that had once been his comfort now 45 at him from the corner of his room.
It was Sarah, his sister, who finally helped him out of the 46 . One day, she pulled out an old photo album. “Remember when you first started playing the guitar?” she asked, pointing to a picture of him as a thin teen with an oversized guitar. “You were 47 , but you didn’t give up then. Don’t give up now.”
Her 48 struck a chord. That night, for the first time in months, John 49 his guitar. His fingers were clumsy, but when he played, a tiny spark of hope lit up in his chest.
The return to the stage was not easy. His hands would 50 , and sometimes he’d have to stop, his breath coming too fast. But Sarah was always there, patient and encouraging.
A year after his breakdown, John played his first open mic night. This time, he was 51 . He closed his eyes and took a deep breath. When he stepped onto the stage, the fear was still there, so was his 52 .
The performance wasn’t perfect, but it was a 53 . The applause washed over him, no longer threatening, but affirming.
Now, as John stood on the grand stage, he was amazed at his journey. The anxiety hadn’t disappeared 54 , but it no longer controlled him. Instead, it reminded him of his strength, and how much he’d 55 .
41.A.drum B.violin C.guitar D.erhu
42.A.clear B.blank C.distant D.dark
43.A.fled B.shared C.entered D.took
44.A.loss B.grief C.failure D.shock
45.A.waved B.shouted C.smiled D.laughed
46.A.silence B.darkness C.confusion D.loneliness
47.A.shy B.terrible C.awkward D.sensitive
48.A.words B.tips C.kindness D.courage
49.A.set up B.tuned up C.played up D.picked up
50.A.ache B.shake C.rise D.rest
51.A.satisfied B.welcomed C.prepared D.invited
52.A.pride B.love C.sincerity D.determination
53.A.miracle B.blessing C.celebration D.triumph
54.A.quickly B.suddenly C.completely D.gradually
55.A.overcome B.achieved C.contributed D.suffered
第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分15分)
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At the National Museum of China, a special red sandstone quern from Pakistan is the highlight in the exhibition Where Civilizations Meet, which opened on Aug 27, 2025. This old quern, with 56 skilled craftsmen in ancient Pakistan carved delicate flower patterns and a unique dragon-headed fish design, stands 57 a symbol of early cultural exchange along the Silk Road.
“What 58 (seem) like a simple fish carving shows itself upon closer look as a mixed creature combining Chinese dragon features with water elements,” says Wang Zhiqiang, an expert at the museum. “Our study proves this 59 (art) mixing began with cultural contacts between Chinese and South-Asian civilizations along ancient trade roads.”
The quern is one of more than 220 objects from Shanghai Cooperation Organization member countries 60 (show) in the exhibition, which works 61 (celebrate) cultural differences and advance mutual understanding. According to Wang, these objects together represent the rich history of Eurasian civilizations that 62 (grow) well across the land over the centuries.
The dragon-themed objects also include an 8th-century stone carving from Uzbekistan, displaying clear teeth and bent horns, 63 China’s famous jade pig-dragon from the New Stone Age Hongshan culture, meaning farm wealth.
Such is the profound connection between civilizations 64 it is often found in the simplest objects — a truth vividly demonstrated by this exhibition through its well-chosen items, which show how cultural influences have been kept and passed down through the ages. And that’s also the central 65 (implication) carried by this exhibition.
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2. 表达真挚的感谢。
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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。
Like many other teenage boys, I was in a band. We played a mix of hard rock and heavy metal. We weren’t great, but we were good enough to come in third place at our school’s talent show. And when we got a chance to give a charitable performance at a large rehabilitation (康复) hospital, we were excited. It was our first real job. For two weeks we practiced hard, getting together every day after school to polish our skills and learn enough songs to fill a one-hour show, expecting to receive thundering applause.
The day of the concert, we showed up early in order to check out the stage. It was stressful to stand there and look out at the hundred or so chairs lined up below us. We did a quick sound check, and then went backstage to have a soda and rest, anything to calm our nerves. While we were back there the hospital’s entertainment director Ms. Evans came over to talk to us.
“Okay, boys, I just want to fill you in on a couple of important details,” Ms. Evans told us. “A lot of people in the audience are suffering from severe physical and/or mental disabilities. Also, many of them are older, in their sixties and seventies.” Ms. Evans cast a glance to the auditorium (观众席) and added, “Don’t let that alarm you. These patients have very few chances to see live entertainment of any kind, so they enjoy any kind of musical talent that we can bring in. Just play your regular show, and you’ll do fine.” We all nodded.
With that, Ms. Evans left, going into the auditorium to help the volunteers and staff that were assisting the patients to their seats. The majority of them had either been seriously injured in accidents or born with major birth defects (缺陷). Many of them were missing limbs. Some were talking quietly among themselves, but most were just sitting there, quietly watching the stage.
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2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Soon enough it was show time, and we stepped out of the thick curtain onto the stage.
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Since no one was applauding us, we cut our performance short and went backstage.
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■听力考试正式开始。Dave, do you know when china's hangzhou twenty manned spaceship successfully linked up with the space station combination? Yes, IT was launched on April twenty fourth, two thousand and twenty five, which happened to be china's tenth space day. Dave, do you know when china's jw 2 md spaceship successfully linked up with the space station combination?Yes, IT was launched on April twenty four or two thousand and twenty five, which happened to be china's tenth space day. Listen the next question. I'll take these. Please put the stake and salad in separate boxes. And can I have a bag? Plastic bags cost money, but paper bags are free. Perfect a paper bag, please. I'll take these. Please put the steak and salad in separate boxes. And can I have a bag? Plastic bags costs money, but paper bags are free. Perfect a paper bag, please. Listen to the next question. Morning, doctor Smith s office. How may I help you? I'd like to set up a time to see the doctor. Would an appointment after four o'clock this . afternoon work for you? That sounds fine. Morning, doctor Smith s office. How may I help you? I'd like to set up a time to see the doctor. Would an appointment after four o'clock this afternoon . work for you? That sounds fine. Listen to the next question. My tennis partner can't make IT tonight. We can't play or compete for the championship. I'll be your last minute partner. My tennis partner can't make IT tonight. We can't play or compete for the championship. I'll be your last minute partner. Listen to the next question. Tom, have you picked a birthday gift for your wife? Probable a new vel . only that why not a designer bag or something I catching SHE . thinks a thoughtful gesture beats an expensive item. Tom, have you picked a birthday gift for your wife? Probably a novel only . that why not a designer bag or something? Eyecatching SHE thinks a thoughtful gesture beats an expensive item. Listen to the next question. I don't know why Jimmy hasn't come back. Where can he be at this time of day? It's not too late. When is he's supposed to be back home . two hours ago? But at seven o'clock, i'm really worried about him. Honey. don't get so upset. I think he is old enough to take care of himself. After all, it's not too late. I don't know why Jimmy hasn't come back. Where can he be at this time of day? It's not too late. When is he's supposed to be back home . two hours ago? But at seven o'clock, i'm really worried about him. Honey. don't get so upset. I think he is old enough to take care of himself. After all, it's not too late. Listen to the next question. Richard, have you read the article about climate change ruining coastal farms with salt water? yeah. But didn't a dutch farmer find a fix? exactly? He split his farm into salt level zones, growing carrots, cabbage, onions and potatoes with a mix of sea and fresh water. Potato es did best. All were smaller. But taser Richard in sugar and salt. This could help sult damaged countries. totally science and farming team up well against climate issues. Yeah, more salty vegetables may hit store soon. Richard, have you read the article about climate change ruining coastal farms with salt water? Yeah, but didn't dutch farmer find a fix? exactly? He split his farm into salt level zones, growing carrots, cabbage, onions and potatoes with a mix of sea and fresh water. Potatoes did best. All were smaller, but taste richer in sugar and salt. This could help solve damaged countries. totally science and farming team up well against climate issues. Yeah, more salty vegetables may hit store soon. Listen to the next question. David. Did you see the london jelly cat pop up? video? People killed for hours for the stuff. T, toys? Yeah, I can't believe they cost twenty five dollars each, but they are really cute. The social media bag hit nearly eight billion views, so popular, right? My eighteen year year old sister has been stressed out with exams recently. Her lab bu doll comfort her when he holds them while studying or lying in bed. The teens and adults drive demand over a quarter of sales. They are like a little source of happiness and comfort. I want one. Wanna check baby beans online? Their stuff. T, toys are soft and high quality. sure. Let's find unique ones for our collections. David, did you see the london jelly cat pop up video? People killed for hours for the stuff. T toys. yeah, I can't believe they cost twenty five dollars each, but they really cute. The social media attack hit nearly eight billion views. So popular. right? My eighteen year old sister has been stressed out with exams recently. Her lab bu doll comfort her when he holds them while studying or lying in bed. Articles say teens and adults drive demand over a quarter of sales. They are like a little source of happiness and comfort. I want one. Wanna check baby beans online. Their stuff, t toys are soft and high quality. 是,let's find unique ones for our collections. Listen to the next question. Hey, Cindy, I heard you joined to the park run activity in the community last saturday. How was IT? IT was amazing. I never thought running could be so much fun with a big group. There were families with kids, elderly dogger, even people walking their dogs. Sounds fun, but isn't IT just like a regular morning run? Not at all. Parking run is free and open to everyone. Volunteers time the runners, and you can track progress online. The community atmosphere is unBeatable. We cheered for each other at the finish line like a mini festival. Wait, do I need to be super fit? I'm more of a couch potato. Of course not. It's not a competition. Some walk, some jog, some run fast. I saw a seventy year old lady finished right before me. Wanna try next week. okay? What should I wear? Comfortable sports wear and sneakers register online for a barcode volunteer scanner to record time. Trust me, crossing the finish line with everyone clapping is addictive. Hey, Cindy, I heard you joined the park run activity in the community last saturday. How was IT? IT was amazing. I never thought running could be so much fun with a big group. There were families with kids, elderly dogger, even people walking their dogs. Sounds fun, but isn't IT just like a regular morning run? Not at all. Parking run is free and open to everyone. Volunteers, time the runners, and you can track progress online. The community atmosphere is unBeatable. We cheered for each other at the finish line like a mini festival. Wait, do I need to be super fit? I'm more of a couch potato. Of course not. It's not a competition. Some work, some jog, some run fast. I saw a seventy year old lady finish right before me. Wanna try next week? okay? What should I wear? Comfortable sports wear and sneakers. Register online for a barcode volunteer scanner to record time. Trust me, crossing the finish line with everyone clapping is addictive. Listen to the next question. Australian researchers are using swag bot, a red four wheel AI robot, to boost cattle farming IT drives autonomously, moving cattle between fields according to soil and plant conditions to improve efficiency and cut environmental impact, created by professors sala sukari as team at the university of sydney, swot, launched in two thousand sixteen, initially only moved around cattle feeding fields, upgraded systems, now let IT assess grass health type and density, and monitor cattle health, guiding cattle to suitable areas to protect grass and il while sending data farmer still in development. Swag boat is part of agricultural robotics trend. Experts hope such robots will raise productivity and ease labor shortages, a key issue in australia. Australian researchers are using swag bot, a red four wheel AI robot, to boost cattle farming. IT drives autonomously, moving cattle between fields according to soil and plant conditions to improve efficiency and cut environmental impact, created by professors sala sukari as team at the university of sydney. Swang boat launched in two thousand sixteen initially only moved around cattle feeding fields, upgraded systems, now let IT assess grass health type and density, and monitor cattle health, guiding cattle to suitable areas to protect grass and soil, while sending data of farmers still in development. Swag bot is part of agricultural robotics trend. Experts hope such robots will raise productivity and ease labor shortages, a key issue in australia. 听力部分到此结束。