Unit 4 Amazing Art(单元自测·山西专用)英语外研版必修第三册

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学段 高中
学科 英语
教材版本 高中英语外研版必修第三册
年级 高一
章节 Unit 4 Amazing Art
类型 作业-单元卷
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使用场景 同步教学-单元练习
学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 山西省
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2025-2026学年高一英语必修第三册单元自测(山西专用) Unit 4·基础卷 学校:___________班级:___________姓名:___________分数:___________ (时间:120分钟,满分:150分) 注意事项: 1. 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. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。 3. 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.What is the man doing? A.Taking a photo. B.Doing exercise. C.Buying a hat. 2.What building was replaced? A.An office building. B.A theater. C.A library. 3.【原创题】What is the man probably doing? A.Buying a camera. B.Taking photographs. C.Trying on new clothes. 4.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.A song. B.A band. C.A concert. 5.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.When Max is leaving. B.Whether Max likes music. C.What they will get for Max. 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至8题。 6.What type of music has the man been teaching recently? A.Rock music. B.Pop music. C.Dance music song. 7.What does the woman play? A.The guitar. B.The piano. C.The violin. 8.Where will the man give classes? A.At a youth center. B.At a playground. C.At a park. 听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。 9.What is the topic of the photos of this year? A.Flowers. B.Animals. C.Food. 10.How should the photos be sent? A.By e-mail. B.By post. C.In person. 11.What is the prize this year? A.A cup. B.A camera. C.Some money. 听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。 12.What is the man probably? A.A host. B.A musician. C.A teacher. 13.What instrument does the man like best? A.The piano. B.The violin. C.The guitar. 14.When will the music show finish probably? A.At 9:00 pm. B.At 11:00 pm. C.At 10:00 pm. 听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。 15.What is the woman? A.A guide. B.A shop assistant. C.A reporter. 16.How many people will get first prize? A.3. B.5. C.10. 17.Where can people get the community’s phone number? A.In the notice. B.On the Internet. C.In a public exhibition. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18.When was the Tower of Pisa constructed? A.Around 800 years ago. B.Around 1,200 years ago. C.Around 1,900 years ago. 19.What caused the leaning of the tower? A.The base soil was soft. B.It was not well designed. C.The land was near a river. 20.How many inches was the tower leaning less than before? A.7. B.17. C.70. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A With such a strong artistic heritage, it’s no surprise that England knocks it out of the park when it comes to world-class art galleries. These are the galleries you need to add to your must-visit list. Royal Academy of Arts (RA), London Not your standard gallery, the Royal Academy of Arts is led by artists to promote not just the appreciation of art, but its practice. It is world-famous for hosting some exhibitions that get everyone talking. Besides, what sets the RA apart is its engagement with the public through participatory (参与式的) experiences, allowing visitors to not only view art but become part of it in innovative ways. Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Yorkshire Tearing up the rulebook when it comes to how we traditionally view art, the Yorkshire Sculpture Park tries to break down barriers by showing works from British and international artists in the open air. Set in hundreds of acres (of West Yorkshire parkland, you’ll see sculptures by some of the leading artists of the 20th century. Whitworth, Manchester After a sky-high £15 million development, the Whitworth is becoming one of the premier galleries in the north of England. Making full use of its picturesque park setting, the gallery has a beautiful art garden and a sculpture terrace (露天平台), all waiting to be explored. Inside the gallery, you can view an exciting programme of ever-changing exhibitions. 21.What is special about Royal Academy of Arts? A.It occupies a vast space in the museum. B.It holds exhibitions in a traditional way. C.It offers interactive experiences. D.It displays works by senior artists. 22.What do Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Whitworth have in common? A.They host exhibitions on an annual basis. B.They are small in scale. C.They feature modern works. D.They offer outdoor settings. 23.Where is the text probably taken from? A.A travel guidebook. B.A film magazine. C.A history book. D.A science report. B In Shenyang, a Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) night market took place at Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine(LNUTCM). Liu Bao Oscar, who is a 26-year-old Hungarian student at LNUTCM, caught most people's attention. Liu’s journey from Hungary to LNUTCM was not just academic but also personal. As a child, Liu often struggled with digestive issues, and Western medicine offered little relief. His father applied traditional Chinese medicinal patches(贴片) to Liu’s belly button. Several months later, Liu's condition improved significantly. In 2019, driven by admiration for his father, Liu left Hungary for China. During his studies, Liu’s understanding of TCM broadened and deepened. He learned that the medical stickers his father used contained herbs believed to have warming effects, perfectly suited to his cold-induced digestive issues. “It all made sense once I understood the theory,” he said.“It’s not magic — it’s science.” This realization marked a turning point for Liu. He began applying what he had learned to his own condition. Among the many ancient texts he studied, Huangdi Neijing resonated most deeply with him, especially the principle of nourishing yang energy in spring and summer, and yin energy in autumn and winter. To preserve his yang energy, Liu made a significant lifestyle change. “I haven’t eaten ice cream in three years,” he said. “It’s a small sacrifice (牺牲) to maintain my health.” The night market offered Liu an opportunity to see TCM in action outside the classroom. He eagerly engaged in various activities. Over the three days, the market saw more than 55,000 people receiving treatments like acupuncture (针灸) and cupping. The number was quite large, and the market also attracted a lot of people outside the University. About 100,000 people participated in cultural activities, from tea tastings to making herbal remedies. For Liu, the event boosted his desire to bring this knowledge back to Hungary after graduation. “I want more people to understand, to accept and to benefit from TCM,” Liu said. Reflecting on his journey, Liu sees himself as part of a larger narrative. 24.What can be learned about the Western medicine treatment for Liu’s digestive issues? A.It was convenient. B.It was expensive. C.It was helpful sometimes. D.It was largely ineffective. 25.What mainly motivated Liu to study TCM in China? A.Family influence. B.Cultural curiosity. C.Job opportunities. D.Academic scholarships. 26.What can we infer from the TCM night market? A.TCM needs more practice. B.TCM is very popular. C.Its aim was to attract foreigners. D.It provided knowledge of yin and yang. 27.What is Liu’s plan after completing his studies in China? A.Opening a clinic in China. B.Conducting research in Hungary. C.Becoming a professor at LNUTCM. D.Promoting TCM in his home country. C If you’ve watched the movie KPop Demon Hunters and saw the word “golden”, you may start hearing a fragment (片段) of the tune repeating in your head, over and over. You might even mouth or sing the words “we’re goin’up, up, up”. If so, you have just experienced “involuntary musical imagery”, known as an earworm (耳虫). The humble earworm has taught music psychologists that repeated fragments of music are recycled from the same mental storage location. In Golden, the music accompanying the words “we’re goin’ up, up, up” is repeated several times. The most catchy feature is “continuous” repetition: a fragment of the music that repeats immediately and without delay, like the repeating chorus of a pop song. Baby Shark and many other songs contain such repetition, and have gone through periods of mass exposure — another important part for earworms because it increases familiarity. Earworms are more likely to start when a particular set of brain regions is activated, called the default mode network (默认模式网络) . The network is related to daydreaming and mind- wandering, allowing repetitive thoughts to surface more easily. When it comes to song recall, this network is like a naughty teenager who picks their favourite part of the song and spends all night in their room listening to it, over and over again. The brain parts that control focused attention and know how many times to play the song part and what comes next are kept out of the default mode network. When a song has strong repetition, that becomes the network’s focus. The instructions for mentally replaying the song become more similar to “when you reach the end of the fragment, go back and play it again”, with the “correct” number of repetitions and the other parts of the song nowhere to be seen. The mind is freewheeling, circling around the repeated fragment with no reason to stop. Some researchers have found people enjoy their earworms, but there are also reports of song fragments being stuck in people’s heads for hours and even days. What if you’ve just had enough of Golden? 28.Which of the following is a sign of earworms? A.Daydreaming in class. B.Loud noise in a musical. C.Music remaining in the ear. D.Song performances in public. 29.What is another key feature of earworms besides repetition? A.Widespread contact. B.Emotional response. C.Fast speed. D.Long length. 30.What do we know about “the default mode network”? A.It works with focused attention. B.It keeps focused attention working. C.It isn’t controlled by focused attention. D.It leads focused attention not to repeat. 31.What will the next part talk about? A.Why hard to stop earworms. B.The history of earworm research. C.How to create songs with earworms. D.Practical ways to get rid of earworms. D【新情境】 Throughout history, art, music, and language have been considered the purest forms of human expression, representing our deepest emotions and enriching our cultures. But what if our technological progress destroys this part of our very essence? It is natural for many to feel cautious of change, especially change that is surrounded by so much hype (炒作). But as Deirdre Loughridge, an associate professor of music at Northeastern University, says, new technology will push artists “to fundamentally rethink how they do their work, spend their time and structure their creative process”. This idea further extends to music, a field where technologies have become the norm when producing new songs. Today, many are not familiar with the role of AI when creating music; for example, Auto-Tune, a once-controversial processor, is now a tool accepted by music producers, musicians, and listeners alike. Furthermore, sound technology now defines how music is experienced, with audio engineers influencing the perception of performances as much as the musicians themselves. Many times, caution surrounding the use of new technologies arises from a lack of understanding, so establishing the positive potential of these technologies is critical for favorable perceptions. It is also important to note that current AI-driven art is still light-years away from the unrealistic world that many people imagine. As shown by a study, when participants were asked to differentiate between AI-created and human-created artworks, the latter (后者) was consistently rated higher for its composition, degree of expression, and aesthetic (审美) value. This becomes even more apparent in music. Where this technology will shine is in its ability to increase the accessibility of the art world to the general public. Many who initially felt discouraged by the art world can start experimenting with their own ideas without the need for expensive tools and materials thanks to some systems, which fueled a trend that encouraged many to create unique and humorous instructions to generate the strangest images possible. These models will allow individuals to explore their developing ideas and visualize the outcome of their artistic vision. Soon, individuals will transition towards creating their own art without the aid of these programs. Of course, this technology can be misused, both by greedy companies and those who claim the products of these models as their own artwork. However, if these models continue to grow and are used responsibly, both by artists and consumers, the sky is the limit for what new forms of art can be discovered and developed. 32.The author uses the question underlined in Paragraph 1 to ______. A.introduce the topic B.predict the ending C.illustrate an argument D.highlight an opinion 33.As for Deirdre Loughridge’s view, the author is ______. A.doubtful B.supportive C.unconcerned D.excited 34.What can we infer about AI art from this passage? A.AI art stands out in the field of music. B.Defining the artistic value of AI art is hard. C.Telling AI art apart from human art is challenging. D.AI art technology broadens access to artistic creation. 35.Which would be the best title for this passage? A.A Double-Edged Sword: Where AI Art Is Heading? B.Beyond Human Expression: Our Artistic Essence or not? C.Technology as a Tool: How AI Makes Creation Accessible? D.AI Art: The End of Creativity or the Start of Something New? 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。 【改编题】 Why Understanding Chinese Festivals matters For backpackers, cultural immersion is often the ultimate travel goal. Chinese festivals offer a direct entry into the heart of China’s soul. 36 Far from being mere holidays, these festivals are opportunities to witness spectacular displays of art, music, cuisine, and community spirit. Engaging with these events allows you to move beyond the typical tourist experience and connect with locals on a deeper level. 37 During Chinese festivals, you’ll find unique street food and local crafts that usually aren’t available. Moreover, understanding the timing of these festivals is crucial for budget travel. Keep in mind that transportation and accommodation prices can surge during major holidays like Chinese New Year and the Mid-Autumn Festival. Planning your trip around less crowded, lesser-known festivals can save you money, making your backpacking experience more affordable and enjoyable. Navigating Chinese festivals as a backpacker requires some strategic planning: Plan Ahead. Research festival dates and book accommodations and transportation well in advance, especially for major festivals. 38 Knowing a few key phrases will help you navigate crowded spaces and interact with locals. Simple greetings and phrases like “How much?” or “Thank you” can go a long way. Embrace Local Transportation. Utilize public transportation options like buses and subways to save money. Avoid taxis during peak festival times, as traffic can be heavy and prices inflated. Try Street Food. Festivals are a fantastic opportunity to sample a variety of local street food at affordable prices. 39 Be Respectful of Local Customs. Observe local customs and traditions. When visiting temples or ancestral sites, dress modestly and follow any guidelines provided. Participate respectfully in ceremonies and celebrations. Understanding Chinese festivals is key to unlocking a richer, more immersive travel experience in China. 40 You can enjoy unforgettable celebrations and deeper cultural connections. Remember to respect local customs, engage with the community, and savor (尽情享受) the unique atmosphere of each festival. A.Learn Basic Mandarin Phrases. B.Attending festivals can also be practical. C.Be ready for amazement at the colourful decorations. D.Be informed of the date and traditions of Chinese festivals. E.Be sure to try regional specialties associated with each festival. F.Embrace local traditions, plan your trip wisely, and stick to a budget. G.They are a vibrant expression of centuries-old traditions, beliefs, and values. 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。 Josiah Jackson has played the piano since age 4 and he started his piano-tuning (钢琴调音) career at 18. Six months ago, he was on his way to Florida when he 41 a public piano at Chicago O’Hare International Airport. He played a few notes. It was the worst piano he’d ever played. He decided to come back some day to tune it for free. He recently got the 42 to put his plan into action. As his flight would stop in Chicago again, he scheduled an eight-hour layover (中转停留). After 43 the airport to make sure the piano was still there, he arranged to mail his piano-tuning equipment to the airport. Upon arriving, he found the piano in very 44 shape — dust was everywhere, and there was a gluey substance under the keys that 45 them from working. Jackson sat on the floor to patiently clean the 88 keys one by one. He 46 the reason why the piano was such a mess — it was next to a bar and people had spilled (洒落) drinks on the keys. The cleaning was a big challenge. That left him with about 45 minutes before he’d have to 47 to catch his flight. So he did the fastest tuning. He then played a bit of “Pirates of the Caribbean”: the piece that inspired him to 48 the piano when he was younger. Even with a quick tuning, the piano sounded really good. He 49 had time to admire his work, but he had achieved his goal: the transformation of the piano. It was again ready to be played by anyone with a few minutes to spare 50 flights. He left a 51 on the piano — “No drinks near piano, please!” A video was posted on TikTok showing how he cleaned and tuned the piano, which has received more than 1,500 52 . “So glad the piano is 53 , Thank you for bringing a new life to the piano!” one person wrote. “I’m 54 that people are playing the piano again,” Jackson told a news reporter, “Piano tuners are becoming more and more 55 , and I’m one of the few who could fix it. It was just a cool community thing to do.” 41.A.donated B.spotted C.tuned D.purchased 42.A.message B.reward C.demand D.chance 43.A.promising B.contacting C.inspecting D.ordering 44.A.rough B.simple C.unique D.normal 45.A.rescued B.defended C.liberated D.prevented 46.A.figured out B.made up C.set aside D.turned down 47.A.flee B.wander C.slide D.race 48.A.pull out B.take up C.give away D.bring back 49.A.barely B.definitely C.merely D.generally 50.A.behind B.between C.below D.beyond 51.A.report B.record C.bill D.sign 52.A.invitations B.awards C.comments D.offers 53.A.replaced B.restored C.evaluated D.explored 54.A.interested B.shocked C.puzzled D.thrilled 55.A.rare B.available C.modest D.generous 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。 Artwork now most valuable Harry Potter item ever sold An original watercolour illustration has become the most valuable Harry Potter item ever sold, 56 (fetch) $1.9m (£1.5m) at auction in the US. The artwork for the first edition of JK Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone sold for more than three times the expected price. It was first auctioned in 2001, before the book series was complete, for £85,750 (about $108,000 57 current exchange rates). The artwork 58 (expect) to sell for between $400,000 and $600,000, which Sotheby’s said was the highest pre-sale estimate for a Harry Potter-related work. 59 took nearly 10 minutes for the four-way bidding to finish on Wednesday. The identity of the buyer was not revealed. The artist behind the illustration, Thomas Taylor, was only 23 years old in 1997, when he created the famous image of Harry Potter 60 (stand) in front of the Hogwarts Express-the train that would lead the young wizard(巫师) into the magical world. It was done using concentrated watercolours with black pencil outlines and took him two days to finish. Mr Taylor, who grew up in Wales, was one of the first people 61 (read) the manuscript (手稿) for the original Harry Potter book, 62 went on to sell millions of copies and generated a profitable franchise (特许经营) 63 (include) movies and theme parks. Ms Sands said the difference in auction price between 2001, when only four of the seven books in the series were published, and now reflected just 64 popular author Rowling’s creation had become. “In the intervening decades, it's been extraordinary to see just the conclusion of Harry’s story, but also how the Harry Potter franchise has taken off, and in that time, new generations have come 65 (appreciate) Harry and his journey as well”. 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 【最新热点】 学校英语俱乐部计划在校园科技节举行英文演讲比赛,主题是“AI生成的艺术作品算不算真正的艺术?”请你写一篇英文演讲稿,内容包括: 1.你的看法; 2.你的理由。 注意: 1.写作词数应为80左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Are AI-generated Artworks Real Art? Good afternoon, dear teachers and classmates. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Thank you for listening! 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。 One autumn afternoon, sunlight came through the windows of the community music classroom. Selina stood by the piano, fixing the keys with shaky hands. It was her third month as a part-time music teacher — she’d stayed up late many nights making lesson plans and practicing. On her desk was a photo of her old music teacher, who once said, “Music isn’t about being perfect — it’s about letting your heart speak.” In her class was Jim, an 8-year-old with brown hair. He hummed (低声哼唱) off-key during warm-ups, and other kids sometimes laughed. But when Selina played the piano, Jim’s eyes lit up. He’d stay after class to watch her, whispering, “It sounds like stars, Ms. Selina.” He loved singing more than anyone. The school’s yearly talent show was announced. Mark, a boy with a nice voice, said to Jim, “Singing in front of everyone is hard. What if you mix up words?” Jim thought Mark meant he wasn’t good enough. He told Selina, “I won’t do it. I’ll mess up.” Selina sat with him, and showed him the old photo, wondering how to help Jim keep loving singing. She said, “Want to practice after school? We’ll go slow.” They practiced a lot — after school, at lunch, even on a Saturday. Selina asked Jim to sing about his grandma’s cookies, his pet rabbit, and sunsets. “Sing like you’re telling me a secret,” she said. Jim’s voice still shook, but it felt warm. One day, he gave her a drawing: Selina at the piano, with words, “Your music makes me brave.” Selina put it into her book. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 With talent show night arriving, Jim walked on stage. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ After the show, Jim ran to Selina and hugged her. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究!1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司22 / 23 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2025-2026学年高一英语必修第三册单元自测(山西专用) Unit 4·基础卷(参考答案) 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 1.A 2.C 3.B 4.B 5.C 6.C 7.A 8.A 9.C 10.B 11.C 12.B 13.A 14.B 15.C 16.A 17.B 18.A 19.A 20.B 第二部分 阅读 (共两节,满分50分) 第一节 21.C 22.D 23.A 24.D 25.A 26.B 27.D 28.C 29.A 30.C 31.D 32.A 33.B 34.D 35.D 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 36.G 37.B 38.A 39.E 40.F 第三部分 语言知识运用 (共两节,满分30分) 第1节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 41. B 42.D 43.B 44.A 45.D 46.A 47.D 48.B 49.A 50.B 51.D 52.C 53.B 54.D 55.A 第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 56.fetching 57.at 58.had been expected 59.It 60.standing 61.to read 62.which 63.including 64.how 65.to appreciate 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 Version 1:赞成观点 Good afternoon, dear teachers and classmates. When AI creates paintings or music, a question arises: are these works real art? My answer is definitely yes. AI is never a replacement for artists, but a powerful assistant that amplifies creativity. Just as a photographer uses a camera to capture beauty, artists leverage AI to turn their inspirations into reality. These AI works not only look visually appealing but also touch our hearts. They bring new styles to the art world, proving that technology and art can go hand in hand. After all, art is about expression, and AI-generated works fully deliver that. Let’s welcome this new form of art. Thank you for listening! 第二节 (满分25分) One possible version: With talent show night arriving, Jim walked on stage. Bright lights shone and the room fell silent. Closing his eyes and taking a breath, he began singing the sleep song Selina had taught him. His first note wavered, but soon his voice steadied, singing as if he were speaking directly to Selina. When he finished, the gym stayed quiet for a beat before erupting in cheers. Mark clapped, surprised yet happy, while Jim smiled down at Selina, who stood clapping until her hands ached. For months, her fear disappeared; she finally understood why she’d chosen to be a teacher. After the show, Jim ran to Selina and hugged her. He buried his face in her side, whispering, “Selina, thank you for not letting me quit — I love singing, and I love that you listen even when I’m off-key.” Selina knelt, wrapping him in her arms and wiping his tears, her voice warm, “You just need to believe your voice matters, and it does — more than any perfect note.” In the weeks after, Selina taught with new light, taping Jim’s drawing to her piano. Jim sang louder, encouraging a shy classmate, which proves that growth thrives when someone sees you as you are and says, “I believe in you.”   原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究!1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司2 / 2 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $听力考试正式开始。Raise your head a little bit and smile a little. Okay, you look great in camera. Wait a minute. Let me put on my cowboy hat. Raise your head a little bit and smile a little. Okay, you look great . in camera. Wait a minute. Let me put on my cowboy hat. Listen to the next question. Have you seen the new office building downtown? Yes, i'm so glad they removed the old library building. Me too. Now I just wish they would build a theatre. Have you seen the new office building downtown? Yes, i'm so glad they removed the old library building. Me too. Now I just wish they would build a theatre. Listen to the next question. OK. We'll take a few more pictures in this costume, and then you can go and change into the next one. Will I need to change my makeup as well? No, you look great on camera. OK, we'll take a few more pictures in this costume, and then you can go in, change in to the next. Will I need to change my makeup as well? No, you look great on camera. Listen to the next question. This is a song by my favorite band. You like them too? Oh, cool. I think they're brilliant, but hardly anyone heard of them. Did you see them play in town last time? Of course, i've went to all their concerts. This is a song by my favorite band. You like them too? Oh, cool. I think they're brilliant, but hardly anyone heard of them. Did you see them play in town last time? Of course, i've bent to all their concerts. Listen to the next question. Max is leaving on friday. What can we get him? I don't know. What does he like? Well, he likes music. Let's get him AC. D. Great idea. I'm sure he like that. Max is leaving on friday. What can we get him? I don't know. What does he like? Well, he likes music. Let's get him AC. D. Great idea. I'm sure he like that. Listen to the next question. Want to come to the art museum on saturday. There's a share of paintings by local artists. That sounds fun, but i've volunteer on saturday . mornings really doing what . I teach kids, free singing classes. That's amazing. What type of music do you teach them? Mostly old fashion, rock and pop music. Recently favorite dance music song. love. great. Well, if you ever need someone to teach guitar lessons, let me know. I'm pretty good. Wow, really, that so nice of you. Could you come . next week? sure. Why not? great. I run the classes at the youth center near the playground, opposite the parking lot. Do you know? IT, of course i'll be there. Want to come to the art museum on saturday. There's a share of paintings by local artists . that sounds fun, but i've volunteer on saturday . mornings really doing . what I teach kids, free singing classes. That's amazing. What type of music do you teach them? Sly old fashion, rock and pop music. But recently, in my favorite dance music song. love IT great. Well, if you ever need someone to teach guitar lessons, let me know. I'm pretty good. Wow, really, that so nice of you. Could you come next week? sure. Why not? great. I run the classes at the youth center, near the playground, opposite the parking lot. Do you know? IT. of course i'll be there. Listen to the next question. David, for the photography competition, can we take pictures of anything we like, such as flowers? This year we have to take a photograph of food. IT was animals last year. And how old do people need to be? Can my brother enter? He's twelve, isn't he? then? Yes, people have to be under fourteen . to enter. thanks. Do you email the photo? We have to printed ourselves. So you can't send IT by email. You have to post IT. right? When do they need to receive the photos? We haven't got that long. They need to get the photos by july fifteen th, and today is july second. So hurry up. Okay, what does the winner get a cup like last year? No. some money. And if I win, i'm going to spend IT on a new camera. David, four of a photography competition. Can we take pictures of anything we like, such as flowers? This year we have to take a photograph of food. IT was animals last year. And how old do people need to be? Can my brother enter? He's twelve, isn't he? Then, yes, people have to be under fourteen . to enter. thanks. Do you email the photo? We have to printed ourselves. So you can't send IT by email. You have to post IT, right? When do they need to receive the photos? We haven't got that long. They need to get the photos by july fifteen s and today is july second. So hurry up. Okay, what does the winner get a cup like last year? No, some money. And if I went, i'm going to spend IT on a new camera. Listen to the next question. Welcome to the friday night music hour I am. So via the one who joins us tonight is William from a local jazz. And hi William. Can you give our audience a brief introduction . of jazz music? OK jazz was originally from america. IT was made popular by some musicians during the early twenty eighth century. Jazz is usually more difficult to play the other forms of . popular music. What instruments do you play in your band? Well, i've been playing music for about eight years, and I can play many different instruments, such as the piano, the violin and the guitar. But piano is my favorite. I'd like to play piano and make some beautiful sounds. interesting. Do you have any shows coming up? Yes, my band will hold a live show this weekend in new york. The show will start at nine P. M, and we will play for no less than two hours. All the listeners are invited for a night of jazz music. Welcome to the friday night music hour. I am. So via the one who joins us tonight is William from a local jazz. And hi William. Can you give our audience a brief introduction of . jazz music? Okay, jazz was originally from america. IT was made popular by some musicians during the early twenty eighth century. Jazz is usually more difficult to play the other forms of popular music. What instruments do you play in your band? Well, i've been playing music for about eight years, and I can play many different instruments, such as the piano, the violin and the guitar. But piano is my favorite. I'd like to play piano and make some beautiful sounds. interesting. Do you have any shows coming up? Yes, my band will hold a live show this weekend in new york. The show will start at nine P. M, and we will play for no less than two hours. All the listeners are invited for a night of jaws music. Listen to the next question. Are you a professional photographer or just a photography lover? We are excited to announce a community photo contest, and we expect you our participation. The theme of this contest is capturing the beauty of our ten owner. We are looking for impressive images that show the architecture, landscapes or everyday moments that make our town so special. There will be three people who can win first prize, each with a camera. The second prize will go to five people, each receiving a mobile phone, and of the third prize will go to ten people eat, receiving a smart watch. Besides, all contest entries will be displayed in a public exhibition, and all the people in the community can appreciate them. Just simply limit your high quality digital photo, along with a brief description to our email address by july three. First, the email address and our phone number have been posted on our communities are official website. You'll find them easily. If you have any question or need further information, please don't hesitate to call us. There is one more thing, your photo must have been taken within the last six months. We can't wait to see incredible talents in our community. Good luck. Are you a professional . photographer or just a photography lover? We are excited to announce a community photo contest, and we expect you our participation. The theme of this contest is capturing the beauty of our town. We are looking for impressive images that show the architecture, landscapes or everyday moments that make our town so special. They there will be three people who can win first prize, each with a camera. The second prize will go to five people, each receiving a mobile phone. And the third prize will go to ten people eat, receiving a smart watch. Besides, all contest entries will be displayed in a public exhibition, and other people in the community can appreciate them. Just simply limit your high quality digital photo, along with a brief description to our email address by july three. First, the email address and our phone number have been posted on our communities are official website. You'll find them easily. If you have any question or need further information, please don't hesitate to call us. There is one more thing, your photo must have been taken within the last six months. We can't wait to see incredible talents in our community. Good luck. Listen to the next question. Those who built the town of pizza never meant for IT to lean, though. This is what has made IT famous in recent years. Workers have had to make the tower pizer lean less to make IT safe for visitors to enter. The tower was constructed about eight hundred years ago in the town of pizza near the coast in northwestern italy. The leaning came about because the land on which the tower was built was in a river bed. The soil was Sandy and soft, which caused the town to link to one side more and more over the centuries. By nineteen ninety, IT was leaning so much that I had to be close to visitors. After IT was closed, workers began to try to straight out the tower enough to make IT safe. About eight tons of soil were removed from the non landing side of the town. When the land was settled, the tower was leaning seventeen inches less than before. Though this doesn't sound like very much. The tower is considered safe again for now. In another three hundred years, however, the process might have to be repeated. Those who built the town of pizza never meant for IT to lean, though. This is what has made IT famous in recent years. Workers have had to make the tower pizza lean less to make IT safe for visitors to enter. The tower was constructed about eight hundred years ago in the town of pizza near the coast in northwestern italy. The leaning came about because the land on which the tower was built was in a river bed. The soil was Sandy and soft, which caused the town to link to one side more and more over the centuries. By nineteen ninety, IT was leaning so much that I had to be closed to visitors. After IT was closed, workers began to try to straight out the tower enough to make IT safe. About eight tons of soil were removed from the non landing side of the town. When the land was settled, the tower was leaning seventeen inches less than before. Though this doesn't sound like very much. The tower is considered safe again for now in another three hundred years. However, the process might have to be repeated. 听力部分到此结束。 ………………○………………外………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○……………… ………………○………………内………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○……………… 此卷只装订不密封 ………………○………………内………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○……………… ………………○………………外………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○……………… … 学校:______________姓名:_____________班级:_______________考号:______________________ 2025-2026学年高一英语必修第三册单元自测(山西专用) Unit 4·基础卷 学校:___________班级:___________姓名:___________分数:___________ (时间:120分钟,满分:150分) 注意事项: 1. 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. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。 3. 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.What is the man doing? A.Taking a photo. B.Doing exercise. C.Buying a hat. 2.What building was replaced? A.An office building. B.A theater. C.A library. 3.【原创题】What is the man probably doing? A.Buying a camera. B.Taking photographs. C.Trying on new clothes. 4.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.A song. B.A band. C.A concert. 5.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.When Max is leaving. B.Whether Max likes music. C.What they will get for Max. 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至8题。 6.What type of music has the man been teaching recently? A.Rock music. B.Pop music. C.Dance music song. 7.What does the woman play? A.The guitar. B.The piano. C.The violin. 8.Where will the man give classes? A.At a youth center. B.At a playground. C.At a park. 听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。 9.What is the topic of the photos of this year? A.Flowers. B.Animals. C.Food. 10.How should the photos be sent? A.By e-mail. B.By post. C.In person. 11.What is the prize this year? A.A cup. B.A camera. C.Some money. 听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。 12.What is the man probably? A.A host. B.A musician. C.A teacher. 13.What instrument does the man like best? A.The piano. B.The violin. C.The guitar. 14.When will the music show finish probably? A.At 9:00 pm. B.At 11:00 pm. C.At 10:00 pm. 听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。 15.What is the woman? A.A guide. B.A shop assistant. C.A reporter. 16.How many people will get first prize? A.3. B.5. C.10. 17.Where can people get the community’s phone number? A.In the notice. B.On the Internet. C.In a public exhibition. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18.When was the Tower of Pisa constructed? A.Around 800 years ago. B.Around 1,200 years ago. C.Around 1,900 years ago. 19.What caused the leaning of the tower? A.The base soil was soft. B.It was not well designed. C.The land was near a river. 20.How many inches was the tower leaning less than before? A.7. B.17. C.70. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A With such a strong artistic heritage, it’s no surprise that England knocks it out of the park when it comes to world-class art galleries. These are the galleries you need to add to your must-visit list. Royal Academy of Arts (RA), London Not your standard gallery, the Royal Academy of Arts is led by artists to promote not just the appreciation of art, but its practice. It is world-famous for hosting some exhibitions that get everyone talking. Besides, what sets the RA apart is its engagement with the public through participatory (参与式的) experiences, allowing visitors to not only view art but become part of it in innovative ways. Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Yorkshire Tearing up the rulebook when it comes to how we traditionally view art, the Yorkshire Sculpture Park tries to break down barriers by showing works from British and international artists in the open air. Set in hundreds of acres (of West Yorkshire parkland, you’ll see sculptures by some of the leading artists of the 20th century. Whitworth, Manchester After a sky-high £15 million development, the Whitworth is becoming one of the premier galleries in the north of England. Making full use of its picturesque park setting, the gallery has a beautiful art garden and a sculpture terrace (露天平台), all waiting to be explored. Inside the gallery, you can view an exciting programme of ever-changing exhibitions. 21.What is special about Royal Academy of Arts? A.It occupies a vast space in the museum. B.It holds exhibitions in a traditional way. C.It offers interactive experiences. D.It displays works by senior artists. 22.What do Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Whitworth have in common? A.They host exhibitions on an annual basis. B.They are small in scale. C.They feature modern works. D.They offer outdoor settings. 23.Where is the text probably taken from? A.A travel guidebook. B.A film magazine. C.A history book. D.A science report. B In Shenyang, a Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) night market took place at Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine(LNUTCM). Liu Bao Oscar, who is a 26-year-old Hungarian student at LNUTCM, caught most people's attention. Liu’s journey from Hungary to LNUTCM was not just academic but also personal. As a child, Liu often struggled with digestive issues, and Western medicine offered little relief. His father applied traditional Chinese medicinal patches(贴片) to Liu’s belly button. Several months later, Liu's condition improved significantly. In 2019, driven by admiration for his father, Liu left Hungary for China. During his studies, Liu’s understanding of TCM broadened and deepened. He learned that the medical stickers his father used contained herbs believed to have warming effects, perfectly suited to his cold-induced digestive issues. “It all made sense once I understood the theory,” he said.“It’s not magic — it’s science.” This realization marked a turning point for Liu. He began applying what he had learned to his own condition. Among the many ancient texts he studied, Huangdi Neijing resonated most deeply with him, especially the principle of nourishing yang energy in spring and summer, and yin energy in autumn and winter. To preserve his yang energy, Liu made a significant lifestyle change. “I haven’t eaten ice cream in three years,” he said. “It’s a small sacrifice (牺牲) to maintain my health.” The night market offered Liu an opportunity to see TCM in action outside the classroom. He eagerly engaged in various activities. Over the three days, the market saw more than 55,000 people receiving treatments like acupuncture (针灸) and cupping. The number was quite large, and the market also attracted a lot of people outside the University. About 100,000 people participated in cultural activities, from tea tastings to making herbal remedies. For Liu, the event boosted his desire to bring this knowledge back to Hungary after graduation. “I want more people to understand, to accept and to benefit from TCM,” Liu said. Reflecting on his journey, Liu sees himself as part of a larger narrative. 24.What can be learned about the Western medicine treatment for Liu’s digestive issues? A.It was convenient. B.It was expensive. C.It was helpful sometimes. D.It was largely ineffective. 25.What mainly motivated Liu to study TCM in China? A.Family influence. B.Cultural curiosity. C.Job opportunities. D.Academic scholarships. 26.What can we infer from the TCM night market? A.TCM needs more practice. B.TCM is very popular. C.Its aim was to attract foreigners. D.It provided knowledge of yin and yang. 27.What is Liu’s plan after completing his studies in China? A.Opening a clinic in China. B.Conducting research in Hungary. C.Becoming a professor at LNUTCM. D.Promoting TCM in his home country. C If you’ve watched the movie KPop Demon Hunters and saw the word “golden”, you may start hearing a fragment (片段) of the tune repeating in your head, over and over. You might even mouth or sing the words “we’re goin’up, up, up”. If so, you have just experienced “involuntary musical imagery”, known as an earworm (耳虫). The humble earworm has taught music psychologists that repeated fragments of music are recycled from the same mental storage location. In Golden, the music accompanying the words “we’re goin’ up, up, up” is repeated several times. The most catchy feature is “continuous” repetition: a fragment of the music that repeats immediately and without delay, like the repeating chorus of a pop song. Baby Shark and many other songs contain such repetition, and have gone through periods of mass exposure — another important part for earworms because it increases familiarity. Earworms are more likely to start when a particular set of brain regions is activated, called the default mode network (默认模式网络) . The network is related to daydreaming and mind- wandering, allowing repetitive thoughts to surface more easily. When it comes to song recall, this network is like a naughty teenager who picks their favourite part of the song and spends all night in their room listening to it, over and over again. The brain parts that control focused attention and know how many times to play the song part and what comes next are kept out of the default mode network. When a song has strong repetition, that becomes the network’s focus. The instructions for mentally replaying the song become more similar to “when you reach the end of the fragment, go back and play it again”, with the “correct” number of repetitions and the other parts of the song nowhere to be seen. The mind is freewheeling, circling around the repeated fragment with no reason to stop. Some researchers have found people enjoy their earworms, but there are also reports of song fragments being stuck in people’s heads for hours and even days. What if you’ve just had enough of Golden? 28.Which of the following is a sign of earworms? A.Daydreaming in class. B.Loud noise in a musical. C.Music remaining in the ear. D.Song performances in public. 29.What is another key feature of earworms besides repetition? A.Widespread contact. B.Emotional response. C.Fast speed. D.Long length. 30.What do we know about “the default mode network”? A.It works with focused attention. B.It keeps focused attention working. C.It isn’t controlled by focused attention. D.It leads focused attention not to repeat. 31.What will the next part talk about? A.Why hard to stop earworms. B.The history of earworm research. C.How to create songs with earworms. D.Practical ways to get rid of earworms. D【新情境】 Throughout history, art, music, and language have been considered the purest forms of human expression, representing our deepest emotions and enriching our cultures. But what if our technological progress destroys this part of our very essence? It is natural for many to feel cautious of change, especially change that is surrounded by so much hype (炒作). But as Deirdre Loughridge, an associate professor of music at Northeastern University, says, new technology will push artists “to fundamentally rethink how they do their work, spend their time and structure their creative process”. This idea further extends to music, a field where technologies have become the norm when producing new songs. Today, many are not familiar with the role of AI when creating music; for example, Auto-Tune, a once-controversial processor, is now a tool accepted by music producers, musicians, and listeners alike. Furthermore, sound technology now defines how music is experienced, with audio engineers influencing the perception of performances as much as the musicians themselves. Many times, caution surrounding the use of new technologies arises from a lack of understanding, so establishing the positive potential of these technologies is critical for favorable perceptions. It is also important to note that current AI-driven art is still light-years away from the unrealistic world that many people imagine. As shown by a study, when participants were asked to differentiate between AI-created and human-created artworks, the latter (后者) was consistently rated higher for its composition, degree of expression, and aesthetic (审美) value. This becomes even more apparent in music. Where this technology will shine is in its ability to increase the accessibility of the art world to the general public. Many who initially felt discouraged by the art world can start experimenting with their own ideas without the need for expensive tools and materials thanks to some systems, which fueled a trend that encouraged many to create unique and humorous instructions to generate the strangest images possible. These models will allow individuals to explore their developing ideas and visualize the outcome of their artistic vision. Soon, individuals will transition towards creating their own art without the aid of these programs. Of course, this technology can be misused, both by greedy companies and those who claim the products of these models as their own artwork. However, if these models continue to grow and are used responsibly, both by artists and consumers, the sky is the limit for what new forms of art can be discovered and developed. 32.The author uses the question underlined in Paragraph 1 to ______. A.introduce the topic B.predict the ending C.illustrate an argument D.highlight an opinion 33.As for Deirdre Loughridge’s view, the author is ______. A.doubtful B.supportive C.unconcerned D.excited 34.What can we infer about AI art from this passage? A.AI art stands out in the field of music. B.Defining the artistic value of AI art is hard. C.Telling AI art apart from human art is challenging. D.AI art technology broadens access to artistic creation. 35.Which would be the best title for this passage? A.A Double-Edged Sword: Where AI Art Is Heading? B.Beyond Human Expression: Our Artistic Essence or not? C.Technology as a Tool: How AI Makes Creation Accessible? D.AI Art: The End of Creativity or the Start of Something New? 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。 【改编题】 Why Understanding Chinese Festivals matters For backpackers, cultural immersion is often the ultimate travel goal. Chinese festivals offer a direct entry into the heart of China’s soul. 36 Far from being mere holidays, these festivals are opportunities to witness spectacular displays of art, music, cuisine, and community spirit. Engaging with these events allows you to move beyond the typical tourist experience and connect with locals on a deeper level. 37 During Chinese festivals, you’ll find unique street food and local crafts that usually aren’t available. Moreover, understanding the timing of these festivals is crucial for budget travel. Keep in mind that transportation and accommodation prices can surge during major holidays like Chinese New Year and the Mid-Autumn Festival. Planning your trip around less crowded, lesser-known festivals can save you money, making your backpacking experience more affordable and enjoyable. Navigating Chinese festivals as a backpacker requires some strategic planning: Plan Ahead. Research festival dates and book accommodations and transportation well in advance, especially for major festivals. 38 Knowing a few key phrases will help you navigate crowded spaces and interact with locals. Simple greetings and phrases like “How much?” or “Thank you” can go a long way. Embrace Local Transportation. Utilize public transportation options like buses and subways to save money. Avoid taxis during peak festival times, as traffic can be heavy and prices inflated. Try Street Food. Festivals are a fantastic opportunity to sample a variety of local street food at affordable prices. 39 Be Respectful of Local Customs. Observe local customs and traditions. When visiting temples or ancestral sites, dress modestly and follow any guidelines provided. Participate respectfully in ceremonies and celebrations. Understanding Chinese festivals is key to unlocking a richer, more immersive travel experience in China. 40 You can enjoy unforgettable celebrations and deeper cultural connections. Remember to respect local customs, engage with the community, and savor (尽情享受) the unique atmosphere of each festival. A.Learn Basic Mandarin Phrases. B.Attending festivals can also be practical. C.Be ready for amazement at the colourful decorations. D.Be informed of the date and traditions of Chinese festivals. E.Be sure to try regional specialties associated with each festival. F.Embrace local traditions, plan your trip wisely, and stick to a budget. G.They are a vibrant expression of centuries-old traditions, beliefs, and values. 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。 Josiah Jackson has played the piano since age 4 and he started his piano-tuning (钢琴调音) career at 18. Six months ago, he was on his way to Florida when he 41 a public piano at Chicago O’Hare International Airport. He played a few notes. It was the worst piano he’d ever played. He decided to come back some day to tune it for free. He recently got the 42 to put his plan into action. As his flight would stop in Chicago again, he scheduled an eight-hour layover (中转停留). After 43 the airport to make sure the piano was still there, he arranged to mail his piano-tuning equipment to the airport. Upon arriving, he found the piano in very 44 shape — dust was everywhere, and there was a gluey substance under the keys that 45 them from working. Jackson sat on the floor to patiently clean the 88 keys one by one. He 46 the reason why the piano was such a mess — it was next to a bar and people had spilled (洒落) drinks on the keys. The cleaning was a big challenge. That left him with about 45 minutes before he’d have to 47 to catch his flight. So he did the fastest tuning. He then played a bit of “Pirates of the Caribbean”: the piece that inspired him to 48 the piano when he was younger. Even with a quick tuning, the piano sounded really good. He 49 had time to admire his work, but he had achieved his goal: the transformation of the piano. It was again ready to be played by anyone with a few minutes to spare 50 flights. He left a 51 on the piano — “No drinks near piano, please!” A video was posted on TikTok showing how he cleaned and tuned the piano, which has received more than 1,500 52 . “So glad the piano is 53 , Thank you for bringing a new life to the piano!” one person wrote. “I’m 54 that people are playing the piano again,” Jackson told a news reporter, “Piano tuners are becoming more and more 55 , and I’m one of the few who could fix it. It was just a cool community thing to do.” 41.A.donated B.spotted C.tuned D.purchased 42.A.message B.reward C.demand D.chance 43.A.promising B.contacting C.inspecting D.ordering 44.A.rough B.simple C.unique D.normal 45.A.rescued B.defended C.liberated D.prevented 46.A.figured out B.made up C.set aside D.turned down 47.A.flee B.wander C.slide D.race 48.A.pull out B.take up C.give away D.bring back 49.A.barely B.definitely C.merely D.generally 50.A.behind B.between C.below D.beyond 51.A.report B.record C.bill D.sign 52.A.invitations B.awards C.comments D.offers 53.A.replaced B.restored C.evaluated D.explored 54.A.interested B.shocked C.puzzled D.thrilled 55.A.rare B.available C.modest D.generous 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。 Artwork now most valuable Harry Potter item ever sold An original watercolour illustration has become the most valuable Harry Potter item ever sold, 56 (fetch) $1.9m (£1.5m) at auction in the US. The artwork for the first edition of JK Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone sold for more than three times the expected price. It was first auctioned in 2001, before the book series was complete, for £85,750 (about $108,000 57 current exchange rates). The artwork 58 (expect) to sell for between $400,000 and $600,000, which Sotheby’s said was the highest pre-sale estimate for a Harry Potter-related work. 59 took nearly 10 minutes for the four-way bidding to finish on Wednesday. The identity of the buyer was not revealed. The artist behind the illustration, Thomas Taylor, was only 23 years old in 1997, when he created the famous image of Harry Potter 60 (stand) in front of the Hogwarts Express-the train that would lead the young wizard(巫师) into the magical world. It was done using concentrated watercolours with black pencil outlines and took him two days to finish. Mr Taylor, who grew up in Wales, was one of the first people 61 (read) the manuscript (手稿) for the original Harry Potter book, 62 went on to sell millions of copies and generated a profitable franchise (特许经营) 63 (include) movies and theme parks. Ms Sands said the difference in auction price between 2001, when only four of the seven books in the series were published, and now reflected just 64 popular author Rowling’s creation had become. “In the intervening decades, it's been extraordinary to see just the conclusion of Harry’s story, but also how the Harry Potter franchise has taken off, and in that time, new generations have come 65 (appreciate) Harry and his journey as well”. 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 【最新热点】 学校英语俱乐部计划在校园科技节举行英文演讲比赛,主题是“AI生成的艺术作品算不算真正的艺术?”请你写一篇英文演讲稿,内容包括: 1.你的看法; 2.你的理由。 注意: 1.写作词数应为80左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Are AI-generated Artworks Real Art? Good afternoon, dear teachers and classmates. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Thank you for listening! 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。 One autumn afternoon, sunlight came through the windows of the community music classroom. Selina stood by the piano, fixing the keys with shaky hands. It was her third month as a part-time music teacher — she’d stayed up late many nights making lesson plans and practicing. On her desk was a photo of her old music teacher, who once said, “Music isn’t about being perfect — it’s about letting your heart speak.” In her class was Jim, an 8-year-old with brown hair. He hummed (低声哼唱) off-key during warm-ups, and other kids sometimes laughed. But when Selina played the piano, Jim’s eyes lit up. He’d stay after class to watch her, whispering, “It sounds like stars, Ms. Selina.” He loved singing more than anyone. The school’s yearly talent show was announced. Mark, a boy with a nice voice, said to Jim, “Singing in front of everyone is hard. What if you mix up words?” Jim thought Mark meant he wasn’t good enough. He told Selina, “I won’t do it. I’ll mess up.” Selina sat with him, and showed him the old photo, wondering how to help Jim keep loving singing. She said, “Want to practice after school? We’ll go slow.” They practiced a lot — after school, at lunch, even on a Saturday. Selina asked Jim to sing about his grandma’s cookies, his pet rabbit, and sunsets. “Sing like you’re telling me a secret,” she said. Jim’s voice still shook, but it felt warm. One day, he gave her a drawing: Selina at the piano, with words, “Your music makes me brave.” Selina put it into her book. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 With talent show night arriving, Jim walked on stage. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ After the show, Jim ran to Selina and hugged her. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 试题 第3页(共12页) 试题 第4页(共12页) 试题 第1页(共12页) 试题 第2页(共12页) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2025-2026学年高一英语必修第三册单元自测(山西专用) Unit 4·基础卷 学校:___________班级:___________姓名:___________分数:___________ (时间:120分钟,满分:150分) 注意事项: 1. 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. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。 3. 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.What is the man doing? A.Taking a photo. B.Doing exercise. C.Buying a hat. 【答案】A 【原文】M: Raise your head a little bit and smile a little. OK, you look great on camera. W: Wait a minute. Let me put on my cowboy hat. 2.What building was replaced? A.An office building. B.A theater. C.A library. 【答案】C 【原文】W: Have you seen the new office building downtown? M: Yes. I’m so glad they removed the old library building. W: Me too. Now I just wish they would build a theater. 3.【原创题】What is the man probably doing? A.Buying a camera. B.Taking photographs. C.Trying on new clothes. 【答案】B 【原文】M: Okay, we’ll take a few more pictures in this costume, and then you can go and change into the next one. W: Will I need to change my makeup as well? M: No, you look great on camera. 4.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.A song. B.A band. C.A concert. 【答案】B 【原文】W: This is a song by my favorite band. M: You like them too? Oh, cool! I think they’re brilliant, but hardly anyone’s heard of them! Did you see them play in town last time? W: Of course! I’ve been to all their concerts! 5.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.When Max is leaving. B.Whether Max likes music. C.What they will get for Max. 【答案】C 【原文】M: Max is leaving on Friday. What can we get him? W: I don’t know. What does he like? M: Well, he likes music. Let’s get him a CD. W: Great idea. I’m sure he’ll like that. 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至8题。 6.What type of music has the man been teaching recently? A.Rock music. B.Pop music. C.Dance music song. 7.What does the woman play? A.The guitar. B.The piano. C.The violin. 8.Where will the man give classes? A.At a youth center. B.At a playground. C.At a park. 【答案】6.C 7.A 8.A 【原文】W: Want to come to the art museum on Saturday? There’s a show of paintings by local artists. M: That sounds fun, but I volunteer on Saturday mornings. W: Really? Doing what? M: I teach kids free singing classes. W: That’s amazing! What type of music do you teach them? M: Mostly old-fashioned rock and pop music. But recently, I taught them my favorite dance music song! They loved it! W: Great! Well, if you ever need someone to teach guitar lessons, let me know. I’m pretty good. M: Wow, really? That’s so nice of you! Could you come next week? W: Sure, why not? M: Great! I run the classes at the youth center near the playground opposite the parking lot. Do you know it? W: Of course. I’ll be there! 听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。 9.What is the topic of the photos of this year? A.Flowers. B.Animals. C.Food. 10.How should the photos be sent? A.By e-mail. B.By post. C.In person. 11.What is the prize this year? A.A cup. B.A camera. C.Some money. 【答案】9.C 10.B 11.C 【原文】W: David, for the photography competition, can we take pictures of anything we like? Such as flowers? M: This year we have to take a photograph of food. It was animals last year. W: And how old do people need to be? Can my brother enter? M: He’s 12, isn’t he? Then yes. People have to be under 14 to enter. W: Thanks. Do you e-mail the photo? M: We have to print it ourselves, so you can’t send it by e-mail. You have to post it. W: Right. When do they need to receive the photos? M: We haven’t got that long. They need to get the photos by July 15th, and today is July 2nd, so hurry up! W: OK. What does the winner get? A cup like last year? M: No, some money. And if I win, I’m going to spend it on a new camera. 听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。 12.What is the man probably? A.A host. B.A musician. C.A teacher. 13.What instrument does the man like best? A.The piano. B.The violin. C.The guitar. 14.When will the music show finish probably? A.At 9:00 pm. B.At 11:00 pm. C.At 10:00 pm. 【答案】12.B 13.A 14.B 【原文】W: Welcome to the Friday Night Music Hour. I’m Sofia. The one who joins us tonight is William from a local jazz band. Hi, William! Can you give our audience a brief introduction of jazz music? M: Okay. Jazz was originally from America. It was made popular by some musicians during the early 20th century. Jazz is usually more difficult to play than other forms of popular music. W: What instruments do you play in your band? M: Well, I’ve been playing music for about 8 years and I can play many different instruments, such as the piano, the violin and the guitar, but piano is my favorite. I like to play the piano and make some beautiful sounds. W: Interesting. Do you have any shows coming up? M: Yes, my band will hold a live show this weekend in New York. The show will start at 9:00 pm and we will play for no less than two hours. All the listeners are invited for a night of jazz music! 听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。 15.What is the woman? A.A guide. B.A shop assistant. C.A reporter. 16.How many people will get first prize? A.3. B.5. C.10. 17.Where can people get the community’s phone number? A.In the notice. B.On the Internet. C.In a public exhibition. 【答案】15.C 16.A 17.B 【原文】    W: Are you a professional photographer or just a photography lover? We’re excited to announce a community photo contest, and we expect your participation. The theme of this contest is “Capturing the Beauty of Our Town”. We’re looking for impressive images that show the architecture, landscapes, or everyday moments that make our town so special. There will be three people who can win first prize, each with a camera. The second prize will go to five people, each receiving a mobile phone. And the third prize will go to ten people, each receiving a smartwatch. Besides, all contest entries will be displayed in a public exhibition and all the people in the community can appreciate them. Just simply submit your high-quality digital photo, along with a brief description to our email address by July 31st. The email address and our phone number have been posted on our community’s official website. You’ll find them easily. If you have any question or need further information, please don’t hesitate to call us. There’s one more thing: your photo must have been taken within the last six months. We can’t wait to see incredible talents in our community! Good luck! 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18.When was the Tower of Pisa constructed? A.Around 800 years ago. B.Around 1,200 years ago. C.Around 1,900 years ago. 19.What caused the leaning of the tower? A.The base soil was soft. B.It was not well designed. C.The land was near a river. 20.How many inches was the tower leaning less than before? A.7. B.17. C.70. 【答案】18.A 19.A 20.B 【原文】 M: Those who built the Tower of Pisa never meant for it to lean, though this is what has made it famous. In recent years, workers have had to make the Tower of Pisa lean less, to make it safe for visitors to enter. The tower was constructed about eight hundred years ago in the town of Pisa, near the coast in northwestern Italy. The leaning came about because the land on which the tower was built was an old riverbed. The soil was sandy and soft, which caused the tower to lean to one side more and more over the centuries. By 1990, it was leaning so much that it had to be closed to visitors. After it was closed, workers began to try to straighten out the tower enough to make it safe. About eight tons of soil were removed from the non-leaning side of the tower. When the land was settled, the tower was leaning seventeen inches less than before. Though this doesn’t sound like very much, the tower is considered safe again — for now. In another three hundred years, however, the process might have to be repeated. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A With such a strong artistic heritage, it’s no surprise that England knocks it out of the park when it comes to world-class art galleries. These are the galleries you need to add to your must-visit list. Royal Academy of Arts (RA), London Not your standard gallery, the Royal Academy of Arts is led by artists to promote not just the appreciation of art, but its practice. It is world-famous for hosting some exhibitions that get everyone talking. Besides, what sets the RA apart is its engagement with the public through participatory (参与式的) experiences, allowing visitors to not only view art but become part of it in innovative ways. Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Yorkshire Tearing up the rulebook when it comes to how we traditionally view art, the Yorkshire Sculpture Park tries to break down barriers by showing works from British and international artists in the open air. Set in hundreds of acres (of West Yorkshire parkland, you’ll see sculptures by some of the leading artists of the 20th century. Whitworth, Manchester After a sky-high £15 million development, the Whitworth is becoming one of the premier galleries in the north of England. Making full use of its picturesque park setting, the gallery has a beautiful art garden and a sculpture terrace (露天平台), all waiting to be explored. Inside the gallery, you can view an exciting programme of ever-changing exhibitions. 21.What is special about Royal Academy of Arts? A.It occupies a vast space in the museum. B.It holds exhibitions in a traditional way. C.It offers interactive experiences. D.It displays works by senior artists. 22.What do Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Whitworth have in common? A.They host exhibitions on an annual basis. B.They are small in scale. C.They feature modern works. D.They offer outdoor settings. 23.Where is the text probably taken from? A.A travel guidebook. B.A film magazine. C.A history book. D.A science report. 【答案】21.C 22.D 23.A 【导语】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了三个游客必看的英国艺术画廊。 21.细节理解题。根据Royal Academy of Arts (RA), London部分中“It is world-famous for hosting some exhibitions that get everyone talking. Besides, what sets the RA apart is its engagement with the public through participatory experiences, allowing visitors to not only view art but become part of it in innovative ways.(它以举办一些让每个人都在谈论的展览而闻名于世。此外,RA的独特之处在于它通过参与式体验与公众互动,让参观者不仅可以观看艺术,还可以以创新的方式成为艺术的一部分)”可知,皇家艺术学院的特别之处在于它提供的是一种互动体验。故选C。 22.细节理解题。根据Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Yorkshire部分中“Tearing up the rulebook when it comes to how we traditionally view art, the Yorkshire Sculpture Park tries to break down barriers by showing works from British and international artists in the open air.(当谈到我们传统上如何看待艺术时,约克郡雕塑公园尝试打破规则,通过在露天展示英国和国际艺术家的作品,努力打破障碍)”和Whitworth, Manchester部分中“Making full use of its picturesque park setting, the gallery has a beautiful art garden and a sculpture terrace (露台), all waiting to be explored.(画廊充分利用其风景如画的公园环境,拥有一个美丽的艺术花园和一个雕塑露台, 所有这些都有待探索)”可知,约克郡雕塑公园和惠特沃斯画廊的共同之处在于它们都提供户外环境。故选D。 23.推理判断题。通读全文,并根据第一段“With such a strong artistic heritage, it’s no surprise that England knocks it out of the park when it comes to world-class art galleries. These are the galleries you need to add to your must-visit list.(拥有如此强大的艺术遗产,英国在世界一流的艺术画廊中脱颖而出也就不足为奇了。这些是你需要添加到你的必游列表的画廊)”可知,这段文本很可能摘自一本旅行指南。故选A。 B In Shenyang, a Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) night market took place at Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine(LNUTCM). Liu Bao Oscar, who is a 26-year-old Hungarian student at LNUTCM, caught most people's attention. Liu’s journey from Hungary to LNUTCM was not just academic but also personal. As a child, Liu often struggled with digestive issues, and Western medicine offered little relief. His father applied traditional Chinese medicinal patches(贴片) to Liu’s belly button. Several months later, Liu's condition improved significantly. In 2019, driven by admiration for his father, Liu left Hungary for China. During his studies, Liu’s understanding of TCM broadened and deepened. He learned that the medical stickers his father used contained herbs believed to have warming effects, perfectly suited to his cold-induced digestive issues. “It all made sense once I understood the theory,” he said.“It’s not magic — it’s science.” This realization marked a turning point for Liu. He began applying what he had learned to his own condition. Among the many ancient texts he studied, Huangdi Neijing resonated most deeply with him, especially the principle of nourishing yang energy in spring and summer, and yin energy in autumn and winter. To preserve his yang energy, Liu made a significant lifestyle change. “I haven’t eaten ice cream in three years,” he said. “It’s a small sacrifice (牺牲) to maintain my health.” The night market offered Liu an opportunity to see TCM in action outside the classroom. He eagerly engaged in various activities. Over the three days, the market saw more than 55,000 people receiving treatments like acupuncture (针灸) and cupping. The number was quite large, and the market also attracted a lot of people outside the University. About 100,000 people participated in cultural activities, from tea tastings to making herbal remedies. For Liu, the event boosted his desire to bring this knowledge back to Hungary after graduation. “I want more people to understand, to accept and to benefit from TCM,” Liu said. Reflecting on his journey, Liu sees himself as part of a larger narrative. 24.What can be learned about the Western medicine treatment for Liu’s digestive issues? A.It was convenient. B.It was expensive. C.It was helpful sometimes. D.It was largely ineffective. 25.What mainly motivated Liu to study TCM in China? A.Family influence. B.Cultural curiosity. C.Job opportunities. D.Academic scholarships. 26.What can we infer from the TCM night market? A.TCM needs more practice. B.TCM is very popular. C.Its aim was to attract foreigners. D.It provided knowledge of yin and yang. 27.What is Liu’s plan after completing his studies in China? A.Opening a clinic in China. B.Conducting research in Hungary. C.Becoming a professor at LNUTCM. D.Promoting TCM in his home country. 【答案】24.D 25.A 26.B 27.D 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了匈牙利留学生刘宝奥斯卡因幼年受益于中医,后赴中国辽宁中医药大学求学,通过理论学习与实践体验深化对中医的理解,并立志将中医带回祖国推广的故事。 24.细节理解题。根据第一段中“As a child, Liu often struggled with digestive issues, and Western medicine offered little relief.(童年时,刘常受消化问题困扰,而西医药效甚微。)”可知,西医治疗对他的消化问题基本无效。故选D。 25.细节理解题。根据第二段中“In 2019, driven by admiration for his father, Liu left Hungary for China.(2019年,出于对父亲的钦佩,刘离开匈牙利前往中国。)”可知,家庭影响是他来华学中医的主要动力。故选A。 26.推理判断题。根据第四段中“Over the three days, the market saw more than 55,000 people receiving treatments like acupuncture and cupping.(三天内,超过5.5万人接受了针灸、拔罐等治疗)”和“About 100,000 people participated in cultural activities(约10万人参与了文化活动)”可知,参与人数众多,活动反响热烈,可推断中医非常受欢迎。故选B。 27.细节理解题。根据最后一段中“For Liu, the event boosted his desire to bring this knowledge back to Hungary after graduation. ‘I want more people to understand, to accept and to benefit from TCM,’ Liu said.(对刘而言,此次活动更坚定了他毕业后将中医知识带回匈牙利的愿望。他说:‘我希望更多人理解、接受并受益于中医。’)”可知,刘的计划是在祖国匈牙利推广中医。故选D。 C If you’ve watched the movie KPop Demon Hunters and saw the word “golden”, you may start hearing a fragment (片段) of the tune repeating in your head, over and over. You might even mouth or sing the words “we’re goin’up, up, up”. If so, you have just experienced “involuntary musical imagery”, known as an earworm (耳虫). The humble earworm has taught music psychologists that repeated fragments of music are recycled from the same mental storage location. In Golden, the music accompanying the words “we’re goin’ up, up, up” is repeated several times. The most catchy feature is “continuous” repetition: a fragment of the music that repeats immediately and without delay, like the repeating chorus of a pop song. Baby Shark and many other songs contain such repetition, and have gone through periods of mass exposure — another important part for earworms because it increases familiarity. Earworms are more likely to start when a particular set of brain regions is activated, called the default mode network (默认模式网络) . The network is related to daydreaming and mind- wandering, allowing repetitive thoughts to surface more easily. When it comes to song recall, this network is like a naughty teenager who picks their favourite part of the song and spends all night in their room listening to it, over and over again. The brain parts that control focused attention and know how many times to play the song part and what comes next are kept out of the default mode network. When a song has strong repetition, that becomes the network’s focus. The instructions for mentally replaying the song become more similar to “when you reach the end of the fragment, go back and play it again”, with the “correct” number of repetitions and the other parts of the song nowhere to be seen. The mind is freewheeling, circling around the repeated fragment with no reason to stop. Some researchers have found people enjoy their earworms, but there are also reports of song fragments being stuck in people’s heads for hours and even days. What if you’ve just had enough of Golden? 28.Which of the following is a sign of earworms? A.Daydreaming in class. B.Loud noise in a musical. C.Music remaining in the ear. D.Song performances in public. 29.What is another key feature of earworms besides repetition? A.Widespread contact. B.Emotional response. C.Fast speed. D.Long length. 30.What do we know about “the default mode network”? A.It works with focused attention. B.It keeps focused attention working. C.It isn’t controlled by focused attention. D.It leads focused attention not to repeat. 31.What will the next part talk about? A.Why hard to stop earworms. B.The history of earworm research. C.How to create songs with earworms. D.Practical ways to get rid of earworms. 【答案】28.C 29.A 30.C 31.D 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了“耳虫现象”(即歌曲片段在脑海中反复播放的现象),分析了其产生的原因、特征及与大脑默认模式网络的关系。 28.细节理解题。根据第一段中“If you’ve watched the movie KPop Demon Hunters and saw the word “golden”, you may start hearing a fragment (片段) of the tune repeating in your head, over and over.(如果你看过电影《KPop Demon Hunters》并看到“golden”这个词,你可能会开始听到一段旋律片段在脑海中反复播放)”和“If so, you have just experienced “involuntary musical imagery”, known as an earworm (耳虫).(如果是这样,你就刚刚经历了“非自主音乐意象”,即耳虫)”可知,耳虫的迹象是音乐片段在脑海中挥之不去。故选C。 29.细节理解题。根据第二段中“Baby Shark and many other songs contain such repetition, and have gone through periods of mass exposure — another important part for earworms because it increases familiarity.(《Baby Shark》和许多其他歌曲都包含这种重复,并且经历了大规模传播的时期——这是耳虫的另一个重要部分,因为它增加了熟悉度)”可知,除了重复之外,耳虫的另一个关键特征是广泛接触。故选A。 30.细节理解题。根据第四段中“The brain parts that control focused attention and know how many times to play the song part and what comes next are kept out of the default mode network.(控制专注注意力、知道歌曲片段该播放多少次以及接下来是什么的大脑部分,被排除在默认模式网络之外)”可知,默认模式网络不受专注注意力的控制。故选C。 31.推理判断题。根据最后一段中“Some researchers have found people enjoy their earworms, but there are also reports of song fragments being stuck in people’s heads for hours and even days. What if you’ve just had enough of Golden?(一些研究人员发现人们喜欢自己的耳虫,但也有报道称歌曲片段会在人们脑海中停留数小时甚至数天。如果你已经受够了《Golden》怎么办?)”可知,文章以“如果已经受够了耳虫怎么办”结尾,暗示接下来可能会讨论如何摆脱耳虫。故选D。 D【新情境】 Throughout history, art, music, and language have been considered the purest forms of human expression, representing our deepest emotions and enriching our cultures. But what if our technological progress destroys this part of our very essence? It is natural for many to feel cautious of change, especially change that is surrounded by so much hype (炒作). But as Deirdre Loughridge, an associate professor of music at Northeastern University, says, new technology will push artists “to fundamentally rethink how they do their work, spend their time and structure their creative process”. This idea further extends to music, a field where technologies have become the norm when producing new songs. Today, many are not familiar with the role of AI when creating music; for example, Auto-Tune, a once-controversial processor, is now a tool accepted by music producers, musicians, and listeners alike. Furthermore, sound technology now defines how music is experienced, with audio engineers influencing the perception of performances as much as the musicians themselves. Many times, caution surrounding the use of new technologies arises from a lack of understanding, so establishing the positive potential of these technologies is critical for favorable perceptions. It is also important to note that current AI-driven art is still light-years away from the unrealistic world that many people imagine. As shown by a study, when participants were asked to differentiate between AI-created and human-created artworks, the latter (后者) was consistently rated higher for its composition, degree of expression, and aesthetic (审美) value. This becomes even more apparent in music. Where this technology will shine is in its ability to increase the accessibility of the art world to the general public. Many who initially felt discouraged by the art world can start experimenting with their own ideas without the need for expensive tools and materials thanks to some systems, which fueled a trend that encouraged many to create unique and humorous instructions to generate the strangest images possible. These models will allow individuals to explore their developing ideas and visualize the outcome of their artistic vision. Soon, individuals will transition towards creating their own art without the aid of these programs. Of course, this technology can be misused, both by greedy companies and those who claim the products of these models as their own artwork. However, if these models continue to grow and are used responsibly, both by artists and consumers, the sky is the limit for what new forms of art can be discovered and developed. 32.The author uses the question underlined in Paragraph 1 to ______. A.introduce the topic B.predict the ending C.illustrate an argument D.highlight an opinion 33.As for Deirdre Loughridge’s view, the author is ______. A.doubtful B.supportive C.unconcerned D.excited 34.What can we infer about AI art from this passage? A.AI art stands out in the field of music. B.Defining the artistic value of AI art is hard. C.Telling AI art apart from human art is challenging. D.AI art technology broadens access to artistic creation. 35.Which would be the best title for this passage? A.A Double-Edged Sword: Where AI Art Is Heading? B.Beyond Human Expression: Our Artistic Essence or not? C.Technology as a Tool: How AI Makes Creation Accessible? D.AI Art: The End of Creativity or the Start of Something New? 【答案】32.A 33.B 34.D 35.D 【导语】这是一篇议论文。主要探讨了人工智能技术对艺术、音乐创作带来的影响,分析了人们对 AI 艺术的担忧、AI 艺术的现状与积极价值,并指出合理使用 AI 技术将推动艺术创作的新发展。 32.推理判断题。根据原文第一段“But what if our technological progress destroys this part of our very essence?(但如果我们的技术进步摧毁了我们本质中的这一部分,又会怎样呢?)”及第二段“But as Deirdre Loughridge, an associate professor of music at Northeastern University, says, new technology will push artists “to fundamentally rethink how they do their work, spend their time and structure their creative process”.(但正如美国东北大学音乐副教授Deirdre Loughridge所言,新技术将促使艺术家从根本上重新思考他们的工作方式、时间分配方式以及创作过程的构建方式。)”和倒数第二段“Where this technology will shine is in its ability to increase the accessibility of the art world to the general public.(这项技术的闪光点在于,它能够提高普通大众接触艺术领域的便利性。)”等内容可知,作者用该问句引出下文关于技术与艺术创作关系的核心话题。故选A。 33.推理判断题。根据原文第二段“But as Deirdre Loughridge, an associate professor of music at Northeastern University, says, new technology will push artists “to fundamentally rethink how they do their work, spend their time and structure their creative process”.(但正如美国东北大学音乐副教授Deirdre Loughridge所言,新技术将促使艺术家从根本上重新思考他们的工作方式、时间分配方式以及创作过程的构建方式。)”以及第三段中“This idea further extends to music, a field where technologies have become the norm when producing new songs. ... Furthermore, sound technology now defines how music is experienced, with audio engineers influencing the perception of performances as much as the musicians themselves. Many times, caution surrounding the use of new technologies arises from a lack of understanding, so establishing the positive potential of these technologies is critical for favorable perceptions.(这一观点也进一步延伸到了音乐领域 —— 在歌曲创作中,技术早已成为常态。……此外,音频技术如今决定着人们体验音乐的方式,音频工程师对演出观感的影响,丝毫不亚于音乐家本人。很多时候,人们对使用新技术持谨慎态度,源于缺乏了解,因此发掘这些技术的积极潜力,对于形成正面认知至关重要。)”可知,作者详细论述了技术在艺术领域的积极作用,说明作者支持Deirdre Loughridge的观点。故选B。 34.推理判断题。根据原文第五段“Where this technology will shine is in its ability to increase the accessibility of the art world to the general public. Many who initially felt discouraged by the art world can start experimenting with their own ideas without the need for expensive tools and materials thanks to some systems...(这项技术的闪光点在于,它能够提高普通大众接触艺术领域的便利性。借助一些相关系统,许多最初因艺术领域门槛过高而却步的人,得以开始尝试实践自己的创意,无需购置昂贵的工具和材料……)”可知,AI艺术技术拓宽了艺术创作的参与途径。故选D。 35.主旨大意题。根据原文第一段“But what if our technological progress destroys this part of our very essence?(但如果我们的技术进步摧毁了我们本质中的这一部分,又会怎样呢?)”及最后一段“However, if these models continue to grow and are used responsibly, both by artists and consumers, the sky is the limit for what new forms of art can be discovered and developed.(然而,如果这些模型持续发展,并且艺术家与使用者都能负责任地使用它们,那么人类能够探索和发展出的全新艺术形式,将会拥有无限可能。)”等内容,并结合全文可知,文章围绕 AI 艺术展开,既提及人们的担忧,也阐述其积极意义,探讨了AI艺术是创造力的终结还是全新事物的开端,故D项“AI Art: The End of Creativity or the Start of Something New?(AI艺术:创造力的终结还是新事物的开始?)”最适合作文章标题。故选D。 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。 【改编题】 Why Understanding Chinese Festivals matters For backpackers, cultural immersion is often the ultimate travel goal. Chinese festivals offer a direct entry into the heart of China’s soul. 36 Far from being mere holidays, these festivals are opportunities to witness spectacular displays of art, music, cuisine, and community spirit. Engaging with these events allows you to move beyond the typical tourist experience and connect with locals on a deeper level. 37 During Chinese festivals, you’ll find unique street food and local crafts that usually aren’t available. Moreover, understanding the timing of these festivals is crucial for budget travel. Keep in mind that transportation and accommodation prices can surge during major holidays like Chinese New Year and the Mid-Autumn Festival. Planning your trip around less crowded, lesser-known festivals can save you money, making your backpacking experience more affordable and enjoyable. Navigating Chinese festivals as a backpacker requires some strategic planning: Plan Ahead. Research festival dates and book accommodations and transportation well in advance, especially for major festivals. 38 Knowing a few key phrases will help you navigate crowded spaces and interact with locals. Simple greetings and phrases like “How much?” or “Thank you” can go a long way. Embrace Local Transportation. Utilize public transportation options like buses and subways to save money. Avoid taxis during peak festival times, as traffic can be heavy and prices inflated. Try Street Food. Festivals are a fantastic opportunity to sample a variety of local street food at affordable prices. 39 Be Respectful of Local Customs. Observe local customs and traditions. When visiting temples or ancestral sites, dress modestly and follow any guidelines provided. Participate respectfully in ceremonies and celebrations. Understanding Chinese festivals is key to unlocking a richer, more immersive travel experience in China. 40 You can enjoy unforgettable celebrations and deeper cultural connections. Remember to respect local customs, engage with the community, and savor (尽情享受) the unique atmosphere of each festival. A.Learn Basic Mandarin Phrases. B.Attending festivals can also be practical. C.Be ready for amazement at the colourful decorations. D.Be informed of the date and traditions of Chinese festivals. E.Be sure to try regional specialties associated with each festival. F.Embrace local traditions, plan your trip wisely, and stick to a budget. G.They are a vibrant expression of centuries-old traditions, beliefs, and values. 【答案】36.G 37.B 38.A 39.E 40.F 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要面向背包客,阐述了了解中国节日对于获得深度文化沉浸式旅行体验的重要性,并提供了如何在节日期间进行战略性规划(如提前预订、学习基本中文)、体验当地特色(如街头美食)以及尊重传统习俗等方面的实用建议。 36.前文“Chinese festivals offer a direct entry into the heart of China‘s soul. (中国节日提供了直通中国灵魂深处的入口)”强调了节日的文化核心地位,后文“Far from being mere holidays, these festivals are opportunities to witness spectacular displays of art, music, cuisine, and community spirit. (它们远非普通假期,而是见证艺术、音乐、美食和社区精神壮观展示的机会)”具体说明了节日呈现的内容。由此可知,空格处需要解释节日为何能担此重任,即揭示其本质。G项“它们是对数百年来传统、信仰和价值观的生动表达”直接回答了前文“入口”的内涵,并自然引出后文的具体表现。故选G。 37.后文由“Moreover”连接两部分内容:前部分“During Chinese festivals, you’ll find unique street food and local crafts that usually aren’t available. (在中国节日期间,你会找到平时没有的独特街头食品和当地手工艺品)”讲节日能提供独特体验,后部分“Keep in mind that transportation and accommodation prices can surge during major holidays like Chinese New Year and the Mid-Autumn Festival. Planning your trip around less crowded, lesser-known festivals can save you money, making your backpacking experience more affordable and enjoyable. (请记住,在春节和中秋节等重大节日期间,交通和住宿价格可能会飙升。在不那么拥挤、不太知名的节日安排行程可以节省你的钱,让你的背包旅行更实惠、更愉快)”讲通过规划可以节省开支。由此可知,本段核心是说明参与节日活动在体验和预算方面的双重“实用性”。B项“参加节日也具有实用性”能精准概括本段主旨。故选B。 38.该空位于“战略规划”部分的一个分点。其后的解释句为“Knowing a few key phrases will help you navigate crowded spaces and interact with locals. (了解一些关键短语将帮助你在拥挤场所活动并与当地人交流)”。该句直接、具体地阐述了学习基本语言短语的作用,与A项“学习基本的中文短语”构成明确的“建议标题+具体解释”的关系。故选A。 39.该段小标题为“Try Street Food. (尝试街头食品)”,前文建议“Festivals are a fantastic opportunity to sample a variety of local street food at affordable prices. (节日是以实惠价格品尝各种当地街头食品的绝佳机会)”。E项“一定要尝试与每个节日相关的地方特色美食”是对前文建议的进一步延伸和具体化,强调了与“特定节日”的关联性,使建议更具针对性。故选E。 40.该空位于文章结尾段,应起到总结或引出结论的作用。后文“You can enjoy unforgettable celebrations and deeper cultural connections. Remember to respect local customs, engage with the community, and savor the unique atmosphere of each festival. (你可以享受难忘的庆祝活动和更深层次的文化联系。记住要尊重当地习俗,与社区互动,并尽情享受每个节日的独特氛围)”是具体的行动呼吁和预期收获。F项“拥抱当地传统,明智规划你的旅行,并坚持预算”综合了全文关于尊重习俗、提前规划、节省开支等核心建议,作为对全文策略的总结性收尾最为合适。故选F。 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。 Josiah Jackson has played the piano since age 4 and he started his piano-tuning (钢琴调音) career at 18. Six months ago, he was on his way to Florida when he 41 a public piano at Chicago O’Hare International Airport. He played a few notes. It was the worst piano he’d ever played. He decided to come back some day to tune it for free. He recently got the 42 to put his plan into action. As his flight would stop in Chicago again, he scheduled an eight-hour layover (中转停留). After 43 the airport to make sure the piano was still there, he arranged to mail his piano-tuning equipment to the airport. Upon arriving, he found the piano in very 44 shape — dust was everywhere, and there was a gluey substance under the keys that 45 them from working. Jackson sat on the floor to patiently clean the 88 keys one by one. He 46 the reason why the piano was such a mess — it was next to a bar and people had spilled (洒落) drinks on the keys. The cleaning was a big challenge. That left him with about 45 minutes before he’d have to 47 to catch his flight. So he did the fastest tuning. He then played a bit of “Pirates of the Caribbean”: the piece that inspired him to 48 the piano when he was younger. Even with a quick tuning, the piano sounded really good. He 49 had time to admire his work, but he had achieved his goal: the transformation of the piano. It was again ready to be played by anyone with a few minutes to spare 50 flights. He left a 51 on the piano — “No drinks near piano, please!” A video was posted on TikTok showing how he cleaned and tuned the piano, which has received more than 1,500 52 . “So glad the piano is 53 , Thank you for bringing a new life to the piano!” one person wrote. “I’m 54 that people are playing the piano again,” Jackson told a news reporter, “Piano tuners are becoming more and more 55 , and I’m one of the few who could fix it. It was just a cool community thing to do.” 41.A.donated B.spotted C.tuned D.purchased 42.A.message B.reward C.demand D.chance 43.A.promising B.contacting C.inspecting D.ordering 44.A.rough B.simple C.unique D.normal 45.A.rescued B.defended C.liberated D.prevented 46.A.figured out B.made up C.set aside D.turned down 47.A.flee B.wander C.slide D.race 48.A.pull out B.take up C.give away D.bring back 49.A.barely B.definitely C.merely D.generally 50.A.behind B.between C.below D.beyond 51.A.report B.record C.bill D.sign 52.A.invitations B.awards C.comments D.offers 53.A.replaced B.restored C.evaluated D.explored 54.A.interested B.shocked C.puzzled D.thrilled 55.A.rare B.available C.modest D.generous 【答案】 41.B 42.D 43.B 44.A 45.D 46.A 47.D 48.B 49.A 50.B 51.D 52.C 53.B 54.D 55.A 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了钢琴调音师Josiah Jackson在芝加哥奥黑尔国际机场发现一架状况糟糕的公共钢琴,后来特意安排中转停留,免费将其清洁并调音,让这架钢琴重获新生,他的善举也在网络上获得了广泛好评。 41.考查动词词义辨析。句意:六个月前,他在去佛罗里达的路上,在芝加哥奥黑尔国际机场发现了一架公共钢琴。A. donated捐赠;B. spotted发现;C. tuned调音;D. purchased购买。根据下文“He played a few notes”可知,他是先发现了钢琴才弹奏的。故选B。 42.考查名词词义辨析。句意:最近他得到了一个机会来实施他的计划。A. message消息;B. reward奖励;C. demand要求;D. chance机会。根据下文“As his flight would stop in Chicago again, he scheduled an eight-hour layover”可知,他的航班再次经停芝加哥,因此获得了实施计划的机会。故选D。 43.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在联系机场确认钢琴还在那里之后,他安排把他的钢琴调音设备邮寄到了机场。A. promising承诺;B. contacting联系;C. inspecting检查;D. ordering命令。根据下文“to make sure the piano was still there”可知,为了确保钢琴仍在,他需要先与机场方面取得联系。故选B。 44.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:到达后,他发现这架钢琴状况非常糟糕——到处都是灰尘,琴键下面有一种黏糊糊的物质,妨碍了琴键的正常工作。A. rough糟糕的,粗糙的;B. simple简单的;C. unique独特的;D. normal正常的。根据下文“dust was everywhere, and there was a gluey substance under the keys”可知,钢琴的状况很差。故选A。 45.考查动词词义辨析。句意:到达后,他发现这架钢琴状况非常糟糕——到处都是灰尘,琴键下面有一种黏糊糊的物质,妨碍了琴键的正常工作。A. rescued营救;B. defended保卫;C. liberated解放;D. prevented阻止,妨碍。根据上文“there was a gluey substance under the keys”可知,黏糊糊的物质妨碍了琴键工作,“prevent... from doing”是固定搭配,意为“阻止……做某事”。故选D。 46.考查动词短语辨析。句意:他弄清楚了钢琴这么乱的原因——它紧挨着一个酒吧,人们把饮料洒在了琴键上。A. figured out弄清楚;B. made up编造;C. set aside留出;D. turned down拒绝。根据下文“it was next to a bar and people had spilled (洒落) drinks on the keys”可知,他查明了钢琴脏乱的原因。故选A。 47.考查动词词义辨析。句意:那让他只剩下大约45分钟的时间,之后他就得赶去赶飞机了。A. flee逃跑;B. wander漫步;C. slide滑动;D. race快速移动,赶。根据上文“The cleaning was a big challenge”可知,清洁工作耗时,导致他时间紧迫,需要抓紧时间去赶航班。故选D。 48.考查动词短语辨析。句意:然后他弹奏了一段《加勒比海盗》——就是这首曲子在他小时候激励他开始弹钢琴的。A. pull out驶出;B. take up开始从事;C. give away赠送;D. bring back带回。根据上文“Josiah Jackson has played piano since age 4”及“when he was younger”可知,这首曲子是他开始弹钢琴的契机,“take up the piano”意为“开始弹钢琴”。故选B。 49.考查副词词义辨析。句意:他几乎没有时间欣赏自己的作品,但他已经实现了自己的目标:让这架钢琴焕然一新。A. barely几乎不;B. definitely肯定地;C. merely仅仅;D. generally通常。根据上文“left him with about 45 minutes before he’d have to to catch his flight”可知,时间紧迫,他几乎没有时间欣赏。故选A。 50.考查介词词义辨析。句意:它再次准备好被那些在航班之间有几分钟空闲的人弹奏了。A. behind在……后面;B. between在……之间;C. below在……下面;D. beyond超出。根据上文“at Chicago O’Hare International Airport”和“his flight would stop in Chicago again”可知,这是在机场,人们是在两次航班之间的中转时间弹奏,“between flights”指在两次航班之间的中转时间。故选B。 51.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他在钢琴上留下了一个标识——“请勿在钢琴附近放置饮料!”A. report报告;B. record记录;C. bill账单;D. sign标识,标牌。根据下文“‘No drinks near piano, please!’”可知,他留下的是一句提醒语,属于标识牌的内容。故选D。 52.考查名词词义辨析。句意:TikTok上发布了一段展示他如何清洁和调音这架钢琴的视频,已经收到了超过1500条评论。A. invitations邀请;B. awards奖项;C. comments评论;D. offers提议。根据下文“one person wrote”的留言内容可知,视频收到了很多网友的评论。故选C。 53.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“很高兴这架钢琴恢复了,谢谢你给这架钢琴带来了新生!”一位网友写道。A. replaced替换;B. restored恢复;C. evaluated评估;D. explored探索。根据下文“bringing a new life to the piano”可知,钢琴被修复并恢复了功能。故选B。 54.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:“我很激动人们又在弹这架钢琴,”Jackson告诉一位新闻记者,“钢琴调音师变得越来越稀少了,我是少数能修好它的人之一。”。A. interested感兴趣的;B. shocked震惊的;C. puzzled困惑的;D. thrilled激动的,兴奋的。根据下文“people are playing the piano again”可知,看到自己的努力有了成果,他感到非常激动。故选D。 55.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:“我很激动人们又在弹这架钢琴了,”Jackson告诉一位新闻记者,“钢琴调音师变得越来越稀少了,我是少数能修好它的人之一。”A. rare稀少的;B. available可获得的;C. modest谦虚的;D. generous慷慨的。根据下文“one of the few who could fix it”可知,钢琴调音师这个职业越来越少见了。故选A。 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。 Artwork now most valuable Harry Potter item ever sold An original watercolour illustration has become the most valuable Harry Potter item ever sold, 56 (fetch) $1.9m (£1.5m) at auction in the US. The artwork for the first edition of JK Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone sold for more than three times the expected price. It was first auctioned in 2001, before the book series was complete, for £85,750 (about $108,000 57 current exchange rates). The artwork 58 (expect) to sell for between $400,000 and $600,000, which Sotheby’s said was the highest pre-sale estimate for a Harry Potter-related work. 59 took nearly 10 minutes for the four-way bidding to finish on Wednesday. The identity of the buyer was not revealed. The artist behind the illustration, Thomas Taylor, was only 23 years old in 1997, when he created the famous image of Harry Potter 60 (stand) in front of the Hogwarts Express-the train that would lead the young wizard(巫师) into the magical world. It was done using concentrated watercolours with black pencil outlines and took him two days to finish. Mr Taylor, who grew up in Wales, was one of the first people 61 (read) the manuscript (手稿) for the original Harry Potter book, 62 went on to sell millions of copies and generated a profitable franchise (特许经营) 63 (include) movies and theme parks. Ms Sands said the difference in auction price between 2001, when only four of the seven books in the series were published, and now reflected just 64 popular author Rowling’s creation had become. “In the intervening decades, it's been extraordinary to see just the conclusion of Harry’s story, but also how the Harry Potter franchise has taken off, and in that time, new generations have come 65 (appreciate) Harry and his journey as well” 【答案】 56.fetching 57.at 58.had been expected 59.It 60.standing 61.to read 62.which 63.including 64.how 65.to appreciate 【导语】这是一篇新闻报道。文章介绍一幅《哈利・波特与魔法石》原版水彩插画在美国拍出高价,远超预期,反映出该作品及系列IP的巨大影响力与受欢迎程度。 56.考查非谓语动词。句意:一幅原创水彩插画成为有史以来售出的最贵重的《哈利・波特》藏品,在美国拍卖会上拍出了190万美元(150万英镑)。此空考查非谓语,句子主语an original watercolour illustration与fetch为主动关系,再由语境可知,此处应用现在分词作结果状语,表示自然而然的结果。故填fetching。 57.考查介词。句意:这幅作品于2001年首次拍卖,当时该系列丛书尚未完结,成交价为85750英镑(按当前汇率约合 10.8 万美元)。这里考查固定搭配at current exchange rates,表“按当前汇率”。故填at。 58.考查时态语态。句意:这幅艺术品预计将以40万至60万美元的价格售出,苏富比拍卖行表示,这是与《哈利・波特》相关作品中最高的预售估价。此空考查谓语动词,主语The artwork与expect为被动关系,且“被预计”发生在拍卖成交(过去)之前,是“过去的过去”。故用had been expected。 59.考查固定句型。句意:周三,四方竞价耗时近10分钟才结束。分析句子结构可知,本句为It took some time for sb./sth. to do句型,it作形式主语,后面不定式为逻辑主语,且句首时首字母应大写。故填It。 60.考查非谓语动词。句意:这幅插画的作者托马斯・泰勒(Thomas Taylor)在 1997 年创作这幅著名画作时年仅 23 岁。画中哈利・波特站在霍格沃茨特快列车前 —— 这列火车将把这位年轻巫师带入魔法世界。这幅作品采用浓水彩搭配黑色铅笔轮廓绘制而成,耗时两天完成。此空考查非谓语,Harry Potter与stand为主动关系,再由语境可知,这里应用现在分词作后置定语。故填standing。 61.考查非谓语动词。句意:在威尔士长大的泰勒先生,是最早阅读《哈利・波特》原版书稿的人之一。这本书后来售出了数百万册,并衍生出包括电影和主题公园在内的盈利性特许经营系列。这里考查“the first/second…+ 名词 + to do”,为固定结构,不定式作后置定语。故填to read。 62.考查定语从句。句意:在威尔士长大的泰勒先生,是最早阅读《哈利・波特》原版书稿的人之一。这本书后来售出了数百万册,并衍生出包括电影和主题公园在内的盈利性特许经营系列。这里考查非限制性定语从句,先行词为the original Harry Potter book,指物,在从句中作主语,应用关系词which引导。故填which。 63.考查介词。句意:在威尔士长大的泰勒先生,是最早阅读《哈利・波特》原版书稿的人之一。这本书后来售出了数百万册,并衍生出包括电影和主题公园在内的盈利性特许经营系列。分析句子结构可知,此处用介词including,表示“包括”,符合语境。故填including。 64.考查宾语从句。句意:桑兹女士表示,2001年(当时该系列七本书仅出版了四本)与现在之间拍卖价格的差异,恰恰反映出罗琳的这部作品已经变得多么受欢迎。宾语从句中修饰形容词popular,用连接副词how表示“多么”,符合语境。故填how。 65.考查非谓语动词。句意:在这几十年间,看到哈利的故事迎来结局,以及《哈利・波特》系列作品的爆红,都令人惊叹。在这段时间里,新一代的读者也开始欣赏哈利和他的冒险旅程。这里考查固定搭配 come to do sth.,表示“开始做某事”,符合语境。故填to appreciate。 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 【最新热点】 学校英语俱乐部计划在校园科技节举行英文演讲比赛,主题是“AI生成的艺术作品算不算真正的艺术?”请你写一篇英文演讲稿,内容包括: 1.你的看法; 2.你的理由。 注意: 1.写作词数应为80左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Are AI-generated Artworks Real Art? Good afternoon, dear teachers and classmates. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Thank you for listening! 【答案】Version 1:赞成观点 Good afternoon, dear teachers and classmates. When AI creates paintings or music, a question arises: are these works real art? My answer is definitely yes. AI is never a replacement for artists, but a powerful assistant that amplifies creativity. Just as a photographer uses a camera to capture beauty, artists leverage AI to turn their inspirations into reality. These AI works not only look visually appealing but also touch our hearts. They bring new styles to the art world, proving that technology and art can go hand in hand. After all, art is about expression, and AI-generated works fully deliver that. Let’s welcome this new form of art. Thank you for listening! 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。 One autumn afternoon, sunlight came through the windows of the community music classroom. Selina stood by the piano, fixing the keys with shaky hands. It was her third month as a part-time music teacher — she’d stayed up late many nights making lesson plans and practicing. On her desk was a photo of her old music teacher, who once said, “Music isn’t about being perfect — it’s about letting your heart speak.” In her class was Jim, an 8-year-old with brown hair. He hummed (低声哼唱) off-key during warm-ups, and other kids sometimes laughed. But when Selina played the piano, Jim’s eyes lit up. He’d stay after class to watch her, whispering, “It sounds like stars, Ms. Selina.” He loved singing more than anyone. The school’s yearly talent show was announced. Mark, a boy with a nice voice, said to Jim, “Singing in front of everyone is hard. What if you mix up words?” Jim thought Mark meant he wasn’t good enough. He told Selina, “I won’t do it. I’ll mess up.” Selina sat with him, and showed him the old photo, wondering how to help Jim keep loving singing. She said, “Want to practice after school? We’ll go slow.” They practiced a lot — after school, at lunch, even on a Saturday. Selina asked Jim to sing about his grandma’s cookies, his pet rabbit, and sunsets. “Sing like you’re telling me a secret,” she said. Jim’s voice still shook, but it felt warm. One day, he gave her a drawing: Selina at the piano, with words, “Your music makes me brave.” Selina put it into her book. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 With talent show night arriving, Jim walked on stage. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ After the show, Jim ran to Selina and hugged her. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】One possible version: With talent show night arriving, Jim walked on stage. Bright lights shone and the room fell silent. Closing his eyes and taking a breath, he began singing the sleep song Selina had taught him. His first note wavered, but soon his voice steadied, singing as if he were speaking directly to Selina. When he finished, the gym stayed quiet for a beat before erupting in cheers. Mark clapped, surprised yet happy, while Jim smiled down at Selina, who stood clapping until her hands ached. For months, her fear disappeared; she finally understood why she’d chosen to be a teacher. After the show, Jim ran to Selina and hugged her. He buried his face in her side, whispering, “Selina, thank you for not letting me quit — I love singing, and I love that you listen even when I’m off-key.” Selina knelt, wrapping him in her arms and wiping his tears, her voice warm, “You just need to believe your voice matters, and it does — more than any perfect note.” In the weeks after, Selina taught with new light, taping Jim’s drawing to her piano. 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