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英语听力部分,该部分分为第一第二两节。注意回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。请看听力部分第一节,第一节听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。Text one, how did your interview go? I couldn't . feel worse about IT, but questions were very fair, but I seem to find no answers for all of them. How did your interview go? I couldn't feel worse about IT. The questions were very fair, but I seem to find no answers for all of them. Text two, based on my test results, what should I do? You'd Better eat more Greens, cut fried food and walk daily. No pills is not yet. I just lifestyle first recheck in . three months. Based on my test results, what should I do? You'd Better eat more Greens, cut fried food and walk daily. No peace needed. Not yet. I just lifestyle first recheck in three months. Text three, i've got a headache stick in bed, and i've read most of the magazines twice. Well, if it'll help, i'll run to the store, get you some new ones. I've got a headache, sick in bed, and i've read most of the magazines twice. Well, if it'll help, i'll run to the store, get you some new ones. Text for this doesn't look familiar. We'd Better get some directions. There is a policeman over there. Let's pull in right here and ask him for help. This doesn't look familiar. We'd Better get some directions. There is a policeman over there. Let's pull in right here and ask him for help. Text five next, please. Good morning. May I have your passport and the landing card you have just filled out? Certainly here they are. I hope i've completed the form correctly. IT looks fine now. Are you here for a holiday, or is this a business trip? I'm here for a week long conference. Next, please, good morning. May I have your passport and the landing card you've just . filled out? Certainly here they are. I hope i've completed the form correctly. IT looks fine now. Are you here for a holiday, or is this a business trip? I'm here for a week long conference. 第一节到此结束。第二节,听下面五段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟。听完后各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍,听下面一段对话,回答第六和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Text six hey, bob, what's the latest on your Green project? Hi, mary. I'm actually starting a campus club to promote environmental protection. Sounds great. How can a club make a real difference? We'll start with small steps like improving paper recycling in the library. And how are you getting . the word out? I've posted on the university y's social media and forty people have already signed up, plus i've got thirty posters to hang up. Want to help. Hey, bob, what's the latest on your Green project? Hi, mary. I'm actually starting a campus club to promote environmental protection. Sounds great. How can a club make a real difference? We'll start with small steps like improving paper recycling in the library and how . are you getting the word out? I've posted on the university y's social media and forty people have already signed up, plus i've got thirty posters to hang up. Want to help. 听下面一段对话,回答第八至第13个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Text seven, jone, I am worried about the language barrier for my semester abroad. You should check out smart glasses with real time translation. There are a game changer. Which ones stand out? The holiday model projects texts on to the lens, super easy to use. You control IT by touching the frame or a ring. That sounds handy. But what about noisy environments like . airports? The captain fy glasses excel there. There mikes isolates speech and show subtitles. They're also a great assistive tool for the heart . of hearing. Got IT any personal favorite. the ray ban meta. I've worn mine for over a month. The audio pickup is impressive, Crystal clear, even on noisy subways. perfect. I'll look into these models. Thanks for the tip. John, I am worried about the language barrier for my semester abroad. You should check out smart glasses with real time translation there, a game changer. which one stand out? The . holiday model projects texts onto the lens, super easy to use. You control IT by touching the frame or a ring. That sounds handy. But what about noisy environments like airports? The captain fy glasses sell there. There mikes isolate speech and show subtitles. They're also a great assistive tool for the heart of hearing. Got IT any personal favorite. the ray ban meta. I've worn mine for over a month. The audio pick up is impressive, Crystal clear, even on noisy subways. perfect. I'll look into these models. Thanks for the tip. 听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Text date bela, i'm concerned about your social media safety. It's Better to switch your account to private mode. but then my followers can see everything I post. I know, but IT keeps your personal information safe. OK, i'll change the settings. good. Also, think twice before you post a comment. Never say anything online that you wouldn't say to someone's face. So I should stay respectful. Got IT. exactly. Finally, let's manage your screen time. You usually stop at nine thirty PM. right? Try putting the phone away an . hour earlier. Eight thirty P. M. That's a big change. It'll help you sleep Better and manage your time. All right, deal. Thanks for looking out for me. Bela, i'm concerned about your social media safety. It's Better to switch your account to a private mode. but then my followers can see everything I post. I know, but IT keeps your personal information safe. OK, i'll change the settings. good. Also, think twice before you post a comment. Never say anything online that you wouldn't say to someone's face. So I should stay respectful. Got IT. exactly. Finally, let's manage your screen time. You usually stop at nine thirty PM. right? Try putting the phone away an . hour earlier. Eight thirty P, M. That's a big change. It'll help you sleep Better and . manage your time. All right, deal. Thanks for . looking out for me. 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Text nine, anna, have you ever compared rice noodles from guangxi with those from southwest dasia? I've only tried the guang. SHE wants what connects the two. Well, both are rice based, giving them a similarly smooth texture. You can also prepare both through boiling or stir frying. and the differences. primarily their roots. Guang SHE noodles are tied to drunk ethnic traditions. Well, southeast asian versions are a melting pot. Thi noodles, for instance, blended chinese and indian styles. That's fascinating. What about the flavors? They use different seasonings. One style usually features a meat and pickled beans. In contrast, southeast asian balls rely on a wider range of ingredients like lemon grass or shrimp paste. I see it's a matter of regional taste. Hanna, have you ever compared rice noodles from guangxi with those from southeast stasia? I've only tried the gong SHE wants what connects the two. Well, both are rice based, giving them a similarly smooth texture. You can also prepare both through boiling or still frying, and the differences, primarily their roots. 光绪noodles are tied to drunk ethnic traditions。Well, southeast asian versions are a melting pot tie noodles, for instance, landed chinese and indian styles. That's fascinating. What about the flavors? They use different seasonings. 广西style usually features a meat and pickled beans。In contrast, southeast asian balls rely on a wider range of ingredients like lemon grass or shrimp paste. I see it's a matter of regional taste. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第24个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Text ten welcome to global sports report. Today, we highlight the london marathon, a world famous spring event known for its breath taking views that twenty six point two mile journey begins in the quiet garwood park, leading runners past iconic sites like the tower bridge in london. I before a grand finish near buckingham palace. It's more than just a race. It's a massive charity drive. Many participants were creative customs to raise funds. For instance, David, a local doctor, completed the course dressed as a superhero. He wanted to give back to the children's hospital that successfully treated his daughter. The event also welcomes non professionals like nineteen year old Sarah. Despite her heavy college workload, SHE baLanced intense study sessions with six months of training alongside her friends, sr. Ran to support a mental health charity inspired by her brother's personal struggles with anxious. Ultimately, the marathon remains a powerful celebration of fitness, friendship and the city's incredible community spirit. Welcome to global sports report. Today we highlight the london marathon, a world famous spring event known for its breathtaking views. The twenty six point two mile journey begins in the quiet Greenwich park, leading runners past iconic sites like the tower bridge in london eye before a grand finished near buckingham palace. It's more than just a race. It's a massive charity drive. Many participants were creative customs to raise funds. For instance, David, a local doctor, completed the course dressed as a superhero. He wanted to give back to the children's hospital that successfully treated his daughter. The event also welcomes non professionals like nineteen year old Sarah. Despite her heavy college workload, SHE baLanced intense study sessions with six months of training alongside her friends, sir ran to support a mental health charity inspired by her brother's personal struggles with anxious. Ultimately, the marathon remains a powerful celebration of fitness, friendship and the city's incredible community spirit. 第二节到此结束,现在你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。 高二英语练习 考生须知: 1.本试题卷共8页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。 2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号。 3.所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效。 4.考试结束后,只需上交答题卷。 第Ⅰ卷 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 How does the woman feel about the interview? A. Satisfied. B. Terrible. C. Uncertain. 【答案】B 【解析】 【原文】M: How did your interview go? W: I couldn’t feel worse about it. The questions were very fair, but I seemed to find no answers for all of them. 2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Nutritionist and client. B. Nurse and visitor. C. Doctor and patient. 【答案】C 【解析】 【原文】M: Based on my test results, what should I do? W: You’d better eat more greens, cut fried food, and walk daily. M: No pills needed? W: Not yet. Adjust lifestyle first — recheck in three months. 3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What kind of person is the woman? A. Considerate. B. Persistent. C. Independent. 【答案】A 【解析】 【原文】M: I’ve got a headache, stick in bed and I’ve read most of the magazines twice. W: Well, if it’ll help, I’ll run to the store and get you some new ones. 4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What happened to the speakers? A. They went lost. B. They missed their exit. C. They reported a traffic issue. 【答案】A 【解析】 【原文】M: This doesn’t look familiar. We’d better get some directions. W: There is a policeman over there. Let’s pull in right here and ask him for help. 5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Where does the conversation probably take place? A. At a travel agency. B. At a hotel check-in. C. At an immigration counter. 【答案】C 【解析】 【原文】W: Next, please. Good morning. May I have your passport and the landing card you’ve just filled out? M: Certainly. Here they are. I hope I’ve completed the form correctly. W: It looks fine. Now, are you here for a holiday or is this a business trip? M: I’m here for a week-long conference. 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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 6. What is the main goal of the new club? A. To protect the environment. B. To clean up the library. C. To organize social activities. 7. What has Bob already done? A. Put up posters. B. Advertised online. C. Held a club meeting. 【答案】6. A 7. B 【解析】 【原文】W: Hey, Bob! What’s the latest on your green project? M: Hi, Mary. I’m actually starting a campus club to promote environmental protection. W: Sounds great! How can a club make a real difference? M: We’ll start with small steps, like improving paper recycling in the library. W: And how are you getting the word out? M: I’ve posted on the university’s social media, and forty people have already signed up. Plus, I’ve got thirty posters to hang up. Want to help? 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 8. What are the speakers mainly discussing? A. Translation devices. B. A study abroad trip. C. Language barriers. 9. Why does the woman recommend the Ray-Ban Meta? A. Its low price. B. Her own experience. C. Its assistive functions. 10. What will the man most likely do next? A. Test the glasses. B. Purchase the glasses. C. Search for more info. 【答案】8. A 9. B 10. C 【解析】 【原文】M: Joan, I’m worried about the language barrier for my semester abroad. W: You should check out smart glasses with real-time translation. They’re a game-changer. M: Which ones stand out? W: The Halliday model projects text onto the lens — super easy to use. You control it by touching the frame or a ring. M: That sounds handy. But what about noisy environments like airports? W: The Captify glasses excel there. Their mics isolate speech and show subtitles. They’re also a great assistive tool for the hard of hearing. M: Got it. Any personal favorite? W: The Ray-Ban Meta. I’ve worn mine for over a month. The audio pickup is impressive— crystal clear even on noisy subways. M: Perfect. I’ll look into these models. Thanks for the tip! 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 11. Why is private mode suggested? A. To screen new followers. B. To limit data visibility. C. To reset account settings. 12. What should Bella avoid online? A. Direct talk. B. Private settings. C. Mean comments. 13. What does Bella agree to do? A. Limit phone use. B. Keep 9:30 schedule. C. Reach more followers. 【答案】11. B 12. C 13. A 【解析】 【原文】M: Bella, I’m concerned about your social media safety. It’s better to switch your account to private mode. W: But then my followers can’t see everything I post! M: I know, but it keeps your personal information safe. W: Okay, I’ll change the settings. M: Good. Also, think twice before you post a comment. Never say anything online that you wouldn’t say to someone’s face. W: So, I should stay respectful. Got it. M: Exactly. Finally, let’s manage your screen time. You usually stop at 9:30 p.m., right? Try putting the phone away an hour earlier. W: 8:30 p.m.? That’s a big change! M: It’ll help you sleep better and manage your time. W: Alright, deal. Thanks for looking out for me. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 14. What do both noodles have in common? A. Rice as base. B. Ethnic roots. C. Cooking heat. 15. What shapes Guangxi noodles? A. Mixed influences. B. Local customs. C. Indian spices. 16. What makes Southeast Asian noodles unique? A. Pickled beans. B. Meat topping. C. Bold seasonings. 【答案】14. A 15. B 16. C 【解析】 【原文】M: Anna, have you ever compared rice noodles from Guangxi with those from Southeast Asia? W: I’ve only tried the Guangxi ones. What connects the two? M: Well, both are rice-based, giving them a similarly smooth texture. You can also prepare both through boiling or stir-frying. W: And the differences? M: Primarily their roots. Guangxi noodles are tied to Zhuang ethnic traditions, while Southeast Asian versions are a melting pot. Thai noodles, for instance, blend Chinese and Indian styles. W: That’s fascinating. What about the flavors? M: They use different seasonings. Guangxi style usually features meat and pickled beans. In contrast, Southeast Asian bowls rely on a wider range of ingredients, like lemongrass or shrimp paste. W: I see. It’s a matter of regional taste! 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 17. What does the route pass by? A. Iconic city landmarks. B. Private sports tracks. C. Quiet countryside parks. 18. Why did the runners join the London marathon? A. To gain public fame. B. To help personal causes. C. To run national charities. 19. What do we know about Sarah? A. She ran for her daughter. B. She is a professional. C. She is a busy student. 20. Why does the speaker give the talk? A. To give race advice. B. To highlight the event. C. To recruit more runners. 【答案】17. A 18. B 19. C 20. B 【解析】 【原文】M: Welcome to Global Sports Report. Today, we highlight the London Marathon, a world-famous spring event known for its breathtaking views. The 26.2-mile journey begins in the quiet Greenwich Park, leading runners past iconic sights like the Tower Bridge and London Eye, before a grand finish near Buckingham Palace. It’s more than just a race; it’s a massive charity drive. Many participants wear creative costumes to raise funds. For instance, David, a local doctor, completed the course dressed as a superhero. He wanted to give back to the children’s hospital that successfully treated his daughter. The event also welcomes non-professionals, like 19-year-old Sarah. Despite her heavy college workload, she balanced intense study sessions with six months of training alongside her friends. Sarah ran to support a mental health charity, inspired by her brother’s personal struggles with anxiety. Ultimately, the marathon remains a powerful celebration of fitness, friendship, and the city’s incredible community spirit. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Looking for good books to enjoy in your spare time? Here are some fun and educational reads from the University of Chicago Press. Many titles bring nature to life with clear science and strong visuals, along with insights from experts and major publications. Mushroom Day by Alison Pouliot follows 24 hours in the lives of 24 different fungus (真菌). With beautiful illustrations by Stuart Patience, it is described as “a feast of fungal wonders” that brings together science and beauty. It is highly recommended by the Fungi Foundation. Frog Day and Bird Day, written by Marty Crump and Mark E. Hauber, introduce various kinds of frogs and birds over a single day. Both books mix science with fun. Booklist calls the former “a scientific gem (瑰宝),” while New Scientist describes the latter as “delightful.” You can also try Book Curses by Eleanor Baker, a funny collection of old warnings from libraries. And don’t miss Be Inspired, a drawing guide that teaches skills from Renaissance masters like Leonardo and Michelangelo. Find more at: www.press.uchicago.edu 21. What is the purpose of this text? A. To help readers pick leisure reads. B. To explain how a press produces books. C. To teach how to judge books by reviews. D. To show how nature links art and science. 22. Which book combines science and visual appeal? A. Frog Day B. Bird Day C. Book Curses D. Mushroom Day 23. Where is this text most likely taken from? A. A science journal. B. A gallery brochure. C. A publisher’s catalog. D. A library newsletter. 【答案】21. A 22. D 23. C 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍芝加哥大学出版社推出的几本兼具趣味性与知识性的书籍,并给出相关推荐信息。 【21题详解】 推理判断题。根据第一段中的“Looking for good books to enjoy in your spare time? Here are some fun and educational reads from the University of Chicago Press.(你正在寻找闲暇时间可以阅读的好书吗?这里有一些芝加哥大学出版社出版的有趣又有教育意义的读物。)”可知,文章目的是帮助读者挑选休闲读物。故选A项。 【22题详解】 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Mushroom Day by Alison Pouliot follows 24 hours in the lives of 24 different fungus (真菌). With beautiful illustrations by Stuart Patience, it is described as “a feast of fungal wonders” that brings together science and beauty. (艾莉森·普利奥所著的《蘑菇日》记录了24种不同真菌24小时的生活。该书配有斯图尔特·佩兴斯创作的精美插图,被誉为“一场真菌奇观的盛宴”,将科学与美感融为一体。)”可知,《蘑菇日》结合了科学与视觉美感。故选D项。 【23题详解】 推理判断题。根据第一段中的“Here are some fun and educational reads from the University of Chicago Press.(这里有一些芝加哥大学出版社出版的有趣又有教育意义的读物。)”以及最后一段中的“Find more at: www.press.uchicago.edu(更多信息请访问:www.press.uchicago.edu)”可知,文本最有可能摘自出版社的图书目录。故选C项。 B Jane Austen is a phenomenon. Her writings, and the houses, museums, and other locations linked to her life and work, open a window into the past. Today, adaptations, exhibitions, and new readings of her works bring us fresh ways to understand her, and more information about the late 18th and early 19th centuries — a period sometimes called the Austenian age. Austen was born in 1775 in Hampshire. She lived there for 25 years, then moved to Bath, Southampton, and later Chawton. She also traveled to visit friends, relatives, and coastal places. Though not wealthy, her life was filled with books: she wrote stories, put on plays, and read aloud in the evenings. She received more education than her sister, Cassandra, as their father let her use his large book collection. In 1797, her father sent her work to a publisher, but it was turned down. Still, she kept writing. Her first novel, Sense and Sensibility, was published anonymously in 1811 under the name “By A Lady.” Later, Pride and Prejudice came out, and it sold out quickly. After she died in 1817, her brother Henry published her remaining works, saying her sense of humor was often ignored. Austen left six finished novels, some unfinished works and letters. This “what if” — what she might have written next — is a key reason we’re so fascinated by her. One big mystery: she never married, even though marriage meant stability and happiness in her time. Only around 160 of her letters survive, so people try hard to learn about her inner life. They often remember her as cheerful, but her sister spoke of her sadness in later years. Her popularity has lasted over 200 years, reaching across countries. There are many adaptations of her novels. Her works are not just romantic — they also show big changes of her age, like wars and the Industrial Revolution. These topics are still relevant today, which keeps her attraction strong. Now, 250 years after her birth, our interest in Jane Austen is as lively as ever. 24. What can we infer from paragraph 1 about Jane Austen? A. The “Austenian age” was shaped by her. B. Her influence reaches beyond her books alone. C. Her life is better understood through exhibitions. D. Interpretations of her works offer a clear view of her time. 25. What does the underlined word “anonymously” probably mean in Paragraph 2? A. With support from her family. B. Using a well-known pen name. C. Without showing her real name. D. Under the publisher’s direction. 26. What does the text reveal about Austen’s literary works? A. They reflected broad social changes. B. They gained widespread early fame. C. They earned her considerable wealth. D. They illustrated her personal struggles. 27. How does the author present Jane Austen to the readers? A. By following a strict timeline. B. By comparing with other writers. C. By citing experts’ academic reviews. D. By connecting facts with influence. 【答案】24. B 25. C 26. A 27. D 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍简·奥斯汀的生平、作品、未解之谜及其跨越两百多年的深远影响。 【24题详解】 推理判断题。根据第一段中的“Her writings, and the houses, museums, and other locations linked to her life and work, open a window into the past. Today, adaptations, exhibitions, and new readings of her works bring us fresh ways to understand her, and more information about the late 18th and early 19th centuries — a period sometimes called the Austenian age.(她的作品,以及与她生活和创作相关的宅邸、博物馆和其他地点,为我们打开了一扇通往过去的窗口。如今,对她作品的改编、展览和新解读为我们提供了认识她的全新方式,也让我们更多地了解18世纪末至19世纪初——这个有时被称为“奥斯汀时代”的时期。)”可知,简·奥斯汀的影响不仅限于书籍本身。故选B项。 【25题详解】 词句猜测题。根据第二段中的“Her first novel, Sense and Sensibility, was published anonymously in 1811 under the name “By A Lady.” (她的第一部小说《理智与情感》于1811年以‘一位女士所作’的名义anonymously出版。)”可知,该书使用了“By A Lady”而非作者真名出版,说明没有公开真实姓名,由此可猜测,“anonymously”意为“不显示真实姓名地,匿名地”。故选C项。 【26题详解】 细节理解题。根据第四段中的“Her works are not just romantic — they also show big changes of her age, like wars and the Industrial Revolution.(她的作品不仅浪漫,还展现了她所处时代的重大变革,如战争和工业革命。)”可知,奥斯汀的文学作品反映了广泛的社会变化。故选A项。 【27题详解】 推理判断题。根据第二段中的“Austen was born in 1775 in Hampshire. She lived there for 25 years, then moved to Bath, Southampton, and later Chawton.(奥斯汀1775年出生于汉普郡。她在那里生活了25年,之后搬到巴斯、南安普敦,后来又到了查顿。)”、第三段中的“Austen left six finished novels, some unfinished works and letters.(奥斯汀留下了六部长篇小说、一些未完成的作品和信件。)”以及第四段中的“Her popularity has lasted over 200 years, reaching across countries.(她的受欢迎程度已经持续了200多年,遍及各国。)”等关键信息可知,作者通过叙述奥斯汀的生平事实,同时介绍其作品与影响力,将事实与影响结合起来向读者展现简·奥斯汀。故选D项。 C Many children try to make their parents proud. But in some families, a child’s success is always “on show”. Parents want praise from others, and the child may feel like a performer, not a person. The term “peacock parenting” comes from the idea of being “as proud as a peacock”. Here it means a self-centered style of parenting. A peacock parent may show off a “perfect family” in public, yet criticise the child behind closed doors when the child fails to meet high expectations. Over time, the child may learn that love is conditional. They may hide their real feelings, stop exploring their own interests, and start to believe, “I am not worthy.” Experts describe three common signs. The first is psychological control. When the child sets a boundary or feels upset, the parent may say, “You’re too sensitive,” and turn the blame back onto the child. This often creates a sense of guilt. The second is unpredictable mood swings. The parent can be warm one day and cold the next, making the child feel like they are “walking on eggshells”. In adulthood, this may lead to people-pleasing and weak boundaries. The third is role reversal. Some parents fail to provide proper care and attention, or even expect their child to look after them emotionally or physically. As a result, the child may grow up too fast and miss out on a normal childhood. Healing takes time, but it is possible. The first step is to be kinder to yourself and reconnect with your own interests. Supportive friends, groups, or professional help can provide the care that was previously missing. Clear boundaries can also make a relationship safer, and if contact continues to cause harm, limiting contact may be necessary. After all, there are many places to find warmth, and not all of them are under a parent’s roof. 28. What is the purpose of paragraph 1? A. To raise an issue. B. To describe a study. C. To explain the causes. D. To offer the solutions. 29. What does “peacock parenting” in paragraph 2 mainly focus on? A. Public approval. B. Unconditional love. C. Independent growth. D. Honest self-expression. 30. Which sign best matches “role reversal” in paragraph 3? A. The parent praises the child in public. B. The child tries to win others’ approval. C. The parent relies on the child for support. D. The child avoids setting any boundaries. 31. What can be inferred from the last paragraph? A. Distance ensures safety. B. Self-care is the final step. C. healing requires parental effort. D. Support exists beyond the family. 【答案】28. A 29. A 30. C 31. D 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍孔雀式育儿的定义、表现、对孩子的伤害以及孩子自我疗愈的方法。 【28题详解】 推理判断题。根据第一段中的“Many children try to make their parents proud. But in some families, a child’s success is always “on show”. Parents want praise from others, and the child may feel like a performer, not a person. (许多孩子努力让父母骄傲。但在一些家庭里,孩子的成功总被“展示”。父母想得到别人的赞扬,孩子可能感觉自己像个表演者,而不是一个人。)”可知,第一段提出有些父母把孩子的成功当作炫耀资本这一问题,从而引出下文对孔雀式育儿的介绍。故选A项。 【29题详解】 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“The term “peacock parenting” comes from the idea of being “as proud as a peacock”. Here it means a self-centered style of parenting. A peacock parent may show off a “perfect family” in public, yet criticise the child behind closed doors when the child fails to meet high expectations. (“孔雀式育儿”一词源于“像孔雀一样骄傲”的说法。在这里,它指一种以自我为中心的育儿方式。孔雀式父母可能在公共场合炫耀“完美家庭”,但当孩子达不到高期望时,会在私下批评孩子。)”可知,孔雀式育儿主要关注获得公众的认可与赞扬。故选A项。 【30题详解】 细节理解题。根据第三段中的“The third is role reversal. Some parents fail to provide proper care and attention, or even expect their child to look after them emotionally or physically.(第三种是角色反转。一些父母无法给予适当的照顾和关注,甚至期望孩子在情感或身体上照顾他们。)”可知,角色反转指的是父母依赖孩子获得支持。故选C项。 【31题详解】 推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“After all, there are many places to find warmth, and not all of them are under a parent’s roof.(毕竟,有很多地方可以找到温暖,并非所有温暖都来自父母的家中。)”可知,支持与温暖不只存在于家庭中。故选D项。 D A scientist working with NASA has offered a simple answer to a long-standing question: if the universe is so large, why haven’t we heard from intelligent aliens (外星人)? In an early study that has not yet been peer-reviewed, Dr Robin Corbet, from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, argues that it could simply be because they’re not interested in finding us. This question is often called the “Fermi paradox”. It points out that the universe seems big enough to hold many habitable worlds, yet we have found no clear sign of intelligent life beyond Earth. Some people think aliens are hiding, or that they are too advanced for us to understand. Corbet offers a more ordinary explanation. He argues that many civilizations might stop making major progress after reaching a “good enough” level of technology. Once life becomes comfortable, curiosity may fade. Even if travel between stars is possible, a civilization might explore for a time and then decide there is little new to discover. Each journey could bring fewer surprises, so the cost of exploration no longer seems worth it. Corbet compares this to getting used to something: when the same experience happens again and again, it feels less exciting. If most civilizations reach such a limit, sending messages across space may start to seem pointless. In that case, our radio searches might pick up only weak “leakage” signals — radio waves that escape by accident — rather than deliberate messages. Corbet adds that a detection could happen someday, but it might not lead to a big jump in our technology. The Galaxy, he suggests, may be full of life — just not life that finds us especially important. 32. What does Corbet’s study mainly try to explain? A. The absence of clear alien contact. B. The idea of aliens’ hiding from humans. C. The abundance of habitable worlds in space. D. The lack of humans’ interest in finding aliens. 33. What does paragraph 3 suggest about the motivation to explore further? A. Comfort may renew curiosity about exploring. B. Star travel may keep curiosity alive for a time. C. A settled life may weaken the drive to explore. D. New discoveries may make exploration worthwhile. 34. Why does the author mention “getting used to something” in the last paragraph? A. To account for weak “leakage” signals. B. To show why messages might seem pointless. C. To explain why exploration may lose its appeal. D. To suggest a detection may bring little progress. 35. What might be the best title for the text? A. When the Stars Stop Calling B. Life Out There, Silence Here C. Why the Galaxy Isn’t Empty D. Clear Signals, Fading Curiosity 【答案】32. A 33. C 34. C 35. B 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了科学家Corbet对“费米悖论”提出新解释,即外星文明可能因失去探索动力而未与人类联系。 【32题详解】 细节理解题。根据第一段中“A scientist working with NASA has offered a simple answer to a long-standing question: if the Universe is so large, why haven’t we heard from intelligent aliens (外星人)?(一位在美国宇航局工作的科学家,对一个长期存在的疑问给出了简单的答案:既然宇宙如此浩瀚,我们为什么从未收到过智慧外星人的音讯?)”以及第二段中“This question is often called the “Fermi paradox”. It points out that the universe seems big enough to hold many habitable worlds, yet we have found no clear sign of intelligent life beyond Earth. Some people think aliens are hiding, or that they are too advanced for us to understand. Corbet offers a more ordinary explanation.(这个问题通常被称为“费米悖论”。它指出:宇宙之大,足以容纳无数宜居星球,然而人类至今未发现地球之外存在智慧生命的明确迹象。有人认为外星人在刻意隐藏,或是它们的文明太过先进,人类无法理解;而Corbet给出了一个更平淡的解释。)”可知,Corbet的研究主要试图解释为什么没有明确的与外星人接触的迹象。故选A。 【33题详解】 推理判断题。根据第三段中“He argues that many civilizations might stop making major progress after reaching a “good enough” level of technology. Once life becomes comfortable, curiosity may fade.(他认为,许多文明在达到“足够好”的技术水平后可能会停止取得重大进展。一旦生活变得舒适,好奇心可能会消退。)”可知,第三段表明稳定的生活可能会削弱探索的动力。故选C。 【34题详解】 推理判断题。根据最后一段中“Corbet compares this to getting used to something: when the same experience happens again and again, it feels less exciting. If most civilizations reach such a limit, sending messages across space may start to seem pointless.(Corbet将此比作习惯某事:当同样的经历一次又一次地发生时,它就不那么令人兴奋了。如果大多数文明都达到了这样的极限,那么跨越太空发送信息可能开始显得毫无意义。)”可知,作者提到“习惯某事”是为了解释为什么探索可能会失去吸引力。故选C。 【35题详解】 主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是根据第一段中“A scientist working with NASA has offered a simple answer to a long-standing question: if the Universe is so large, why haven’t we heard from intelligent aliens (外星人)?(一位在美国宇航局工作的科学家,对一个长期存在的疑问给出了简单的答案:既然宇宙如此浩瀚,我们为什么从未收到过智慧外星人的音讯?)”可知,文章主要讨论了为什么我们还没有收到来自外星智慧生命的明确信号,即宇宙中存在生命,但这里却保持沉默。因此,选项B“Life Out There, Silence Here(那里有生命,这里却沉默)”是最佳标题。故选B。 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。 Trust helps relationships grow, but it doesn’t come equally easily to everyone. ___36___ Instead, it is shaped by our experiences, our personality, and the way we have been treated in the past. That’s why people may trust in different ways. Trust sits at the heart of daily life. When you take a taxi, you trust the driver to get you home safely. When you pay a worker to fix something, you trust him to do the job well. Typically, at school or work, you trust people to keep promises and respect basic rules. ___37___ Without trust, many everyday activities would feel risky. However, once trust is broken, rebuilding it can be hard. When we meet someone new, we naturally pay closer attention to the setting and the person’s behaviour. We carry earlier lessons with us, too: many of us were taught as children not to talk to strangers. ___38___ This protective instinct naturally carries over into our everyday social life. ___39___ Sometimes we get a “feeling” about whether someone is safe to rely on. Yet a first impression is not the same as a final judgement. If we’ve been burned before, we may question our ability to read people and situations. We may then hold back even when someone means well. The good news is that trust can be developed. Start by knowing your values and setting clear boundaries. Take your time, communicate worries honestly, and let trust grow through small actions. ___40___ If emotional pain is deep, professional help may be needed. A. The same goes for first impressions. B. It is more than a dictionary meaning. C. That habit can shape our first judgement of others. D. People may respond very differently to the same event. E. Over time, these steps can help build trust more steadily. F. Consequently, it is easy to stay cautious until we see the full picture. G. We even trust strangers when we travel to and from school or work. 【答案】36. B 37. G 38. F 39. A 40. E 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍信任对人际关系的重要性、信任的形成原因、在生活中的体现、信任被破坏后的重建方法以及相关心理机制。 【36题详解】 根据前文“Trust helps relationships grow, but it doesn’t come equally easily to everyone.(信任有助于人际关系成长,但它并非对每个人来说都同样容易形成)”以及后文“Instead, it is shaped by our experiences, our personality, and the way we have been treated in the past.(相反,它是由我们的经历、性格以及过去被对待的方式所塑造的)”中的Instead可知,此空与后文构成转折关系,说明信任不只是字面意思,B选项“It is more than a dictionary meaning.(它不仅仅是字典上的一个定义)”与后文“信任由经历、性格等塑造”形成转折,符合语境。故选B项。 【37题详解】 根据前文“Trust sits at the heart of daily life. When you take a taxi, you trust the driver to get you home safely. When you pay a worker to fix something, you trust him to do the job well. Typically, at school or work, you trust people to keep promises and respect basic rules.(信任处于日常生活的核心。当你乘坐出租车时,你信任司机能安全送你回家。当你付钱让工人修理东西时,你信任他能把工作做好。通常,在学校或工作中,你信任人们会遵守承诺、尊重基本规则)”可知,前文列举生活中信任他人的例子,此空应进一步补充信任陌生人的情况,G选项“We even trust strangers when we travel to and from school or work.(我们在上下学或上下班途中甚至会信任陌生人)”承接前文的举例,使内容更完整,符合语境。故选G项。 【38题详解】 根据前文“We carry earlier lessons with us, too: many of us were taught as children not to talk to strangers.(我们也带着早年的经验:我们很多人从小就被教导不要和陌生人说话)”以及后文“This protective instinct naturally carries over into our everyday social life.(这种保护本能自然会延续到我们日常的社交生活中)”可知,前文提到从小被教导不与陌生人说话,此空应说明由此产生的结果,F选项“Consequently, it is easy to stay cautious until we see the full picture.(因此,在我们了解全部情况之前,很容易保持谨慎)”是前文教导带来的自然结果,且与后文保护本能衔接,符合语境。故选F项。 【39题详解】 根据后文“Sometimes we get a “feeling” about whether someone is safe to rely on. Yet a first impression is not the same as a final judgement. (有时我们会对某人是否可以安全依赖产生一种‘感觉’。然而,第一印象并不等同于最终判断)”可知,本段围绕第一印象展开,此空应作为主题句引出第一印象的话题,A选项“The same goes for first impressions.(第一印象也是如此)”总起本段,引出后文关于第一印象的论述,符合语境。故选A项。 【40题详解】 根据前文“The good news is that trust can be developed. Start by knowing your values and setting clear boundaries. Take your time, communicate worries honestly, and let trust grow through small actions.(好消息是信任是可以培养的。从了解自己的价值观、设定清晰的界限开始。慢慢来,诚实地沟通担忧,让信任通过小事慢慢培养)”可知,前文给出培养信任的具体步骤,此空应说明这些步骤带来的结果,E选项“Over time, these steps can help build trust more steadily.(久而久之,这些步骤能帮助更稳定地建立信任)”总结前文做法的效果,符合语境。故选E项。 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Lily, a determined writer, stared at her blank computer screen. She had reached ten thousand words, yet she felt ____41____ in a desert of silence. Doubt began to take hold, whispering that she was ____42____ to believe she could ever finish a novel. To ____43____ these bitter thoughts, she stepped out into the snowy woods, hoping the cold air would clear her mind. At the store, the weight of others’ expectations felt like a ____44____. When asked about her book, Lily forced a smile, though in her heart she ____45____ ever sharing her dream. On her way out, she accidentally ____46____ a rude man named Patrick. They exchanged sharp words, leaving Lily feeling even more ____47____. However, fate stepped in; Patrick appeared just as Lily later slipped on the ice, pulling her up and, seeing her shaken, offering her a lift home. During the drive home, the tension between them slowly ____48____. Patrick shared his own past — he had once been an architect but ____49____ his career to care for his sick father. “Sometimes love means putting others first,” he advised, “Write what your character ____50____ feels, not just what she does.” His words acted like a key, unlocking Lily’s ____51____. She realized her story wasn’t just about a single character, but about the shared ____52____ for those we love. Back at her desk, she began typing ____53____, the words flowing like a river. Months later, her draft became a published ____54____. Looking at the book, Lily realized that the rude man she once met by chance had gifted her something priceless: the ____55____ to tell a truth that mattered. 41. A. bored B. settled C. trapped D. confused 42. A. foolish B. lucky C. wise D. brave 43. A. read B. share C. feed D. escape 44. A. gift B. joke C. mirror D. burden 45. A. regretted B. imagined C. admitted D. suggested 46. A. zoomed past B. knocked into C. came across D. heard from 47. A. ashamed B. disappointed C. miserable D. embarrassed 48. A. faded B. returned C. spread D. deepened 49. A. gave up B. mapped out C. kicked off D. messed up 50. A. slowly B. truly C. ultimately D. intensely 51. A. impression B. ambition C. motivation D. imagination 52. A. honor B. interest C. sacrifice D. expectation 53. A. slowly B. wildly C. quietly D. carefully 54. A. offer B. outlook C. reality D. success 55. A. act B. chance C. wisdom D. vision 【答案】41. C 42. A 43. D 44. D 45. A 46. B 47. C 48. A 49. A 50. B 51. D 52. C 53. B 54. C 55. D 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述作家莉莉写作遇困,偶遇帕特里克后得到启发,最终完成并出版小说的故事。 【41题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:莉莉,一位意志坚定的作家,盯着她空白的电脑屏幕。她已经写了一万字,然而却感觉被困在一片寂静的沙漠中。A. bored无聊的;B. settled安定的;C. trapped被困的;D. confused困惑的。根据前文“stared at her blank computer screen”和后文的“in a desert of silence”可知,作者陷入困境,感觉被困住。故选C项。 【42题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:怀疑开始占据上风,低语着说她相信自己能写完一部小说真是愚蠢。A. foolish愚蠢的;B. lucky幸运的;C. wise明智的;D. brave勇敢的。根据前文“Doubt began to take hold”可知,怀疑让她觉得自己的想法很愚蠢。故选A项。 【43题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:为了逃避这些痛苦的想法,她走进了白雪覆盖的树林,希望冷空气能理清她的思绪。A. read阅读;B. share分享;C. feed喂养;D. escape逃避。根据后文“she stepped out into the snowy woods, hoping the cold air would clear her mind”可知,她出门是为了逃避负面想法。故选D项。 【44题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:在商店里,他人期待的重量感觉就像一个负担。A. gift礼物;B. joke玩笑;C. mirror镜子;D. burden负担。根据前文“the weight of others’ expectations”可知,别人的期待让她感到有负担。故选D项。 【45题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:当被问及她的书时,莉莉强颜欢笑,尽管在她内心后悔曾分享过自己的梦想。A. regretted后悔;B. imagined想象;C. admitted承认;D. suggested建议。根据前文“forced a smile”可知,她内心并不想分享梦想,因此后悔。故选A项。 【46题详解】 考查动词短语辨析。句意:在出去的路上,她不小心撞到了一个名叫帕特里克的粗鲁男人。A. zoomed past飞驰而过;B. knocked into撞上;C. came across偶遇;D. heard from收到来信。根据后文“They exchanged sharp words”可知,两人发生碰撞,产生争执。故选B项。 【47题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他们发生了激烈的争吵,让莉莉感觉更加痛苦。A. ashamed羞愧的;B. disappointed失望的;C. miserable痛苦的;D. embarrassed尴尬的。根据前文“exchanged sharp words”可知,争吵让她心情更差,感到痛苦。故选C项。 【48题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:在开车回家的路上,他们之间的紧张气氛慢慢消退。A. faded逐渐消失;B. returned返回;C. spread传播;D. deepened加深。根据后文 “Patrick shared his own past — he had once been an architect but _____ his career to care for his sick father.” 可知,帕特里克开始分享自己的经历,两人紧张气氛逐渐消失。故选A项。 【49题详解】 考查动词短语辨析。句意:帕特里克分享了他自己的过去——他曾经是一名建筑师,但为了照顾生病的父亲放弃了他的事业。A. gave up放弃;B. mapped out规划;C. kicked off开始;D. messed up搞砸。根据后文“to care for his sick father”可知,他为了父亲放弃了职业。故选A项。 【50题详解】 考查副词词义辨析。句意:“有时候爱意味着把别人放在首位,”他建议道,“写你的角色真实感受到的,而不仅仅是她做了什么。”A. slowly缓慢地;B. truly真实地;C. ultimately最终;D. intensely强烈地。根据后文“not just what she does”可知,要写内心真实的感受。故选B项。 【51题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他的话就像一把钥匙,打开了莉莉的想象力。A. impression印象;B. ambition野心;C. motivation动力;D. imagination想象力。根据后文“the words flowing like a river”可知,她思路打开,想象力被激发。故选D项。 【52题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:她意识到她的故事不仅仅关于一个单一角色,而是关于我们为所爱之人做出的共同牺牲。A. honor荣誉;B. interest兴趣;C. sacrifice牺牲;D. expectation期待。根据原文“he had once been an architect but ______ his career to care for his sick father.”可知,帕特里克为父亲放弃事业,体现的是为爱牺牲。故选C项。 【53题详解】 考查副词词义辨析。句意:回到书桌前,她疯狂地打字,文字如河流般流淌。A. slowly缓慢地;B. wildly疯狂地;C. quietly安静地;D. carefully仔细地。根据后文“the words flowing like a river”可知,文思泉涌,打字速度很快很疯狂。故选B项。 【54题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:几个月后,她的草稿变成了出版的现实。A. offer提议;B. outlook前景;C. reality现实;D. success成功。根据后文“Looking at the book”可知,小说成功出版,成为现实。故选C项。 【55题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:看着这本书,莉莉意识到那个她偶然遇见的粗鲁男人送给了她无价的东西:说出重要真相的眼光。A. act行为;B. chance机会;C. wisdom智慧;D. vision眼光。根据前文“Write what your character ______ feels, not just what she does.”可知,这条建议让她看清故事核心,拥有了洞察真相的眼光。故选D项。 第Ⅱ卷 第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 The Dunhuang Culture & Art Exhibition has returned to Beijing for its second season, running through November 2026. This year’s edition offers an attractive display, featuring the 12 Chinese zodiac animals subtly ___56___ (see) in ancient objects. ___57___ a focus on the “return” of Dunhuang Library Cave items, the exhibition showcases 11 new replicas (复制品), which are currently held abroad. Highlighting the importance of ___58___ (culture) return, this section ___59___ (include) copies of the earliest known medical documents. Other highlights include beautiful artworks such as the “Thousand-Armed Guanyin” painting. ___60___ (build) on the success of its first season, the current exhibition traces the story of its ___61___ (discover) and global spread through historical photos. So vivid are the interactive displays ___62___ the heritage is truly brought to life. A creative activity ___63___ (arise) from the exhibition tour is a special “Dunhuang Coffee” experience. Here, safe-to-eat rice paper melts into steaming coffee, creating a unique mix of art and taste. ___64___ (current) held at the Beijing Exhibition Center, the event invites art ____65____ (enthusiastic) to explore China’s treasures. 【答案】56. seen 57. With 58. cultural 59. includes 60. Building 61. discovery 62. that 63. arising 64. Currently 65. enthusiasts 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍回归北京的第二季敦煌文化艺术展,展品丰富、形式新颖,展现敦煌文化魅力与传承。 【56题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:今年的展览精彩纷呈,展出了在古代文物中巧妙可见的十二生肖形象。此处为非谓语动词作定语,the 12 Chinese zodiac animals与see为被动关系,所以用过去分词seen。故填seen。 【57题详解】 考查介词。句意:本次展览以敦煌藏经洞文物“回归”为核心,展出11件目前藏于海外的文物复制品。此处为with的复合结构,表示“以……为重点”,所以用介词with,位于句首,首字母大写。故填With。 【58题详解】 考查形容词。句意:该部分凸显文化回归的重要意义,展出了已知最早医学文献的复制品。此处修饰名词return,用culture的形容词形式cultural,意为“文化的”。故填cultural。 【59题详解】 考查动词时态。句意:该部分凸显文化回归的重要意义,展出了已知最早医学文献的复制品。此处为谓语动词,描述客观事实,用一般现在时,主语this section是第三人称单数,所以谓语动词为includes。故填includes。 【60题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:在第一季成功的基础上,本次展览通过历史照片追溯了它的发现与全球传播历程。此处为非谓语动词作状语,the current exhibition与build为主动关系,所以用现在分词building,位于句首,首字母大写。故填Building。 【61题详解】 考查名词。句意:在第一季成功的基础上,本次展览通过历史照片追溯了它的发现与全球传播历程。此处位于形容词性物主代词its之后,与spread并列,用discover的名词形式discovery,意为“发现”,作宾语。故填discovery。 【62题详解】 考查连词。句意:互动展示生动逼真,使这份文化遗产真正活了起来。此处为固定句型so...that...,意为“如此……以至于……”。故填that。 【63题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:从展览中衍生出的一项创意活动是特别的“敦煌咖啡”体验。此处为非谓语动词作定语,A creative activity与arise为主动关系,所以用现在分词arising。故填arising。 【64题详解】 考查副词。句意:本次展览目前在北京展览馆举办,邀请艺术爱好者探索中华瑰宝。此处修饰动词held,用current的副词形式currently,意为“目前”,位于句首,首字母大写。故填Currently。 【65题详解】 考查名词复数。句意:本次展览目前在北京展览馆举办,邀请艺术爱好者探索中华瑰宝。此处为名词作宾语,表示“爱好者”,用enthusiastic的名词形式enthusiast,为可数名词,空前无限定词,此处用复数形式enthusiasts表示泛指意义。故填enthusiasts。 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66. 假定你是李华。你校近期举办了“云端漫游”周,同学们戴上VR头显(headsets)即可足不出户探索世界。校英文报“未来生活”专栏现以“Virtual Travel: A Window or a Wall?”为题向你约稿,请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括: 1.你的观点; 2.理由分析; 3.你的展望或建议。 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。 Virtual Travel: A Window or a Wall? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】范文: Virtual Travel: A Window or a Wall? Recently, our school held a “Cloud Travel Week”, where we explored ancient cities through VR headsets. In my view, virtual travel is more of a window than a wall. On the one hand, this technology is highly efficient. In the not-too-distant future, traveling will no longer be a luxury. It provides an instant way for us to visit distant places, which is especially beneficial for those living in rural areas. Nevertheless, some people oppose the idea, fearing that digital screens might build a “wall” between us and reality. Personally, I believe this technology is not a fantasy but a great tool to broaden our horizons. 【解析】 【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文,要求考生以李华的身份,为校英文报“未来生活”专栏撰写短文,围绕“Virtual Travel: A Window or a Wall?”的主题,表明个人观点、分析理由并给出展望或建议,结合学校“云端漫游”周活动。 【详解】1.词汇积累 高效的:efficient → effective 奢侈:luxury → extravagance 有益的:beneficial → useful 拓宽视野:broaden our horizons → widen our vision 2.句式拓展 同义句转换 原句:Personally, I believe this technology is not a fantasy but a great tool to broaden our horizons. 拓展句:Personally, I hold the belief that this technology is not a fantasy but a great tool to broaden our horizons. 【点睛】【高分句型1】Recently, our school held a “Cloud Travel Week”, where we explored ancient cities through VR headsets.(运用了where引导的非限制性定语从句) 【高分句型2】It provides an instant way for us to visit distant places, which is especially beneficial for those living in rural areas.(运用了which引导的非限制性定语从句) 第二节(满分25分) 67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 Eva started her new job at a small charity called “Caring for Carers.” While checking the shared campaign folder, a name caught her eye: Adam Turner. Memories suddenly flooded back. Adam had been her major opponent at school — a boy who always carried a leather briefcase while everyone else had backpacks. He was extremely talented at maths, while Eva excelled in English and history. They once failed a group project because they spent all their time arguing, unable to combine his logic with her creativity. When the office door opened, a tall, handsome man walked in. It was Adam. He smiled broadly, “You do remember! Conker!” he teased, using her old nickname. Eva glared, but Adam quickly turned professional. “The Simpson Foundation is offering funding. If we make a convincing speech next Friday, they’ll pay for the whole campaign.” As they worked together, the old disagreement remained. Adam was buried in precise budgets, while Eva insisted on using “creative” ideas to move the funders. Eva complained that he was too obsessed with figures, while Adam responded that her ideas were too impractical. They seemed to be back in their school days, fighting over every detail. However, as the deadline approached, their relationship began to shift. Eva made an effort to understand his financial tables, and Adam started to appreciate the emotional power of Eva’s storytelling. One afternoon, they discovered some old black-and-white photos of people the charity had helped. Eva suggested using these to tell real stories, and Adam’s eyes lit up. He realized he could back those stories with data to prove their impact. The day of the presentation finally arrived, which was also the final day of Eva’s trial period. Standing outside the boardroom, Eva felt her heart pounding. This wasn’t just about the funding; it was about whether she and her old opponent could finally succeed as a team. 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。 Taking a deep breath, Eva and Adam stepped into the boardroom together. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ As they walked out of the room, Joanna, their manager, was waiting for them with a bright smile. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】范文: Taking a deep breath, Eva and Adam stepped into the boardroom together. Facing the group of funders, Adam kicked off the presentation with solid data, his voice steady and confident. Just as the atmosphere became a bit dry, Eva smoothly took over, weaving the touching stories behind the old photographs into her speech. She noticed the funders leaning forward, their expressions softening as they connected with the faces in the pictures. Adam didn’t interrupt her this time; instead, he nodded encouragingly, clicking through the slides in perfect time with her words. For the first time, their different strengths weren’t clashing — they were working in harmony, blending cold facts with warm hearts. As they walked out of the room, Joanna, their manager, was waiting for them with a bright smile. She announced excitedly that the foundation was so impressed by their combined approach that the funding was officially theirs. Eva and Adam looked at each other, a wave of relief and victory washing over them. Adam turned to Eva, his eyes twinkling, and joked that they had finally passed that media studies project from years ago. Eva laughed, realizing that her”school enemy” had turned into her best partner. She hadn’t just found a perfect job; she had found a friendship she once thought impossible, proving that even the strongest competitors could make the finest team. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开。Eva在新工作中偶遇老对手Adam,起初两人因理念不同争执不断。随着合作深入,他们逐渐理解彼此,最终携手完成演讲,共同争取到了慈善项目的资金。 【详解】1.段落续写 ①由第一段句首内容“Eva深吸一口气,和Adam一同迈入会议室。”可知,第一段可以描写Eva和Adam在会议室里如何分工合作进行展示,Adam以数据开场,Eva用故事衔接,两人配合默契,将事实与情感完美融合。 ②由第二段句首内容“走出会议室时,他们的经理Joanna正笑容满面地等着他们。”可知,第二段可以描写Eva和Adam走出会议室后得知获得资助的消息,他们的反应和心情,以及Adam的玩笑和Eva的感悟,最后升华文章的主旨:曾经的对手也能成为最佳的伙伴,爱与理解能化解竞争,创造奇迹。 2.续写线索:共同进入会议室者——Adam以数据开启演示——Eva接手——两人默契配合——经理笑容满面地等着他们——资助成功——两人收获喜悦与释然 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①开始展示:kick off the presentation/start the presentation/initiate the presentation ②把……融入……:weave...into.../integrate...into.../include...in... ③点头鼓励:nod encouragingly/give an encouraging nod/nod in approval 情绪类 ①兴奋:excitedly/with excitement ②如释重负:relief/lightheartedness/ease 【点睛】【高分句型1】She announced excitedly that the foundation was so impressed by their combined approach that the funding was officially theirs. (运用了that引导的宾语从句、so...that...引导的结果状语从句) 【高分句型2】Eva laughed, realizing that her”school enemy” had turned into her best partner. (运用了that引导的宾语从句) 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 高二英语练习 考生须知: 1.本试题卷共8页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。 2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号。 3.所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效。 4.考试结束后,只需上交答题卷。 第Ⅰ卷 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 How does the woman feel about the interview? A. Satisfied. B. Terrible. C. Uncertain. 2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Nutritionist and client. B. Nurse and visitor. C. Doctor and patient. 3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What kind of person is the woman? A. Considerate. B. Persistent. C. Independent. 4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What happened to the speakers? A. They went lost. B. They missed their exit. C. They reported a traffic issue. 5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Where does the conversation probably take place? A. At a travel agency. B. At a hotel check-in. C. At an immigration counter. 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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 6. What is the main goal of the new club? A. To protect the environment. B. To clean up the library. C. To organize social activities. 7. What has Bob already done? A. Put up posters. B. Advertised online. C. Held a club meeting. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 8. What are the speakers mainly discussing? A. Translation devices. B. A study abroad trip. C. Language barriers. 9. Why does the woman recommend the Ray-Ban Meta? A. Its low price. B. Her own experience. C. Its assistive functions. 10. What will the man most likely do next? A. Test the glasses. B. Purchase the glasses. C. Search for more info. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 11. Why is private mode suggested? A. To screen new followers. B. To limit data visibility. C. To reset account settings. 12. What should Bella avoid online? A. Direct talk. B. Private settings. C. Mean comments. 13. What does Bella agree to do? A. Limit phone use. B. Keep 9:30 schedule. C. Reach more followers. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 14. What do both noodles have in common? A. Rice as base. B. Ethnic roots. C. Cooking heat. 15. What shapes Guangxi noodles? A. Mixed influences. B. Local customs. C. Indian spices. 16. What makes Southeast Asian noodles unique? A. Pickled beans. B. Meat topping. C. Bold seasonings. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 17. What does the route pass by? A. Iconic city landmarks. B. Private sports tracks. C. Quiet countryside parks. 18. Why did the runners join the London marathon? A. To gain public fame. B. To help personal causes. C. To run national charities. 19. What do we know about Sarah? A. She ran for her daughter. B. She is a professional. C. She is a busy student. 20. Why does the speaker give the talk? A. To give race advice. B. To highlight the event. C. To recruit more runners. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Looking for good books to enjoy in your spare time? Here are some fun and educational reads from the University of Chicago Press. Many titles bring nature to life with clear science and strong visuals, along with insights from experts and major publications. Mushroom Day by Alison Pouliot follows 24 hours in the lives of 24 different fungus (真菌). With beautiful illustrations by Stuart Patience, it is described as “a feast of fungal wonders” that brings together science and beauty. It is highly recommended by the Fungi Foundation. Frog Day and Bird Day, written by Marty Crump and Mark E. Hauber, introduce various kinds of frogs and birds over a single day. Both books mix science with fun. Booklist calls the former “a scientific gem (瑰宝),” while New Scientist describes the latter as “delightful.” You can also try Book Curses by Eleanor Baker, a funny collection of old warnings from libraries. And don’t miss Be Inspired, a drawing guide that teaches skills from Renaissance masters like Leonardo and Michelangelo. Find more at: www.press.uchicago.edu 21. What is the purpose of this text? A. To help readers pick leisure reads. B. To explain how a press produces books. C. To teach how to judge books by reviews. D. To show how nature links art and science. 22. Which book combines science and visual appeal? A. Frog Day B. Bird Day C. Book Curses D. Mushroom Day 23. Where is this text most likely taken from? A. A science journal. B. A gallery brochure. C. A publisher’s catalog. D. A library newsletter. B Jane Austen is a phenomenon. Her writings, and the houses, museums, and other locations linked to her life and work, open a window into the past. Today, adaptations, exhibitions, and new readings of her works bring us fresh ways to understand her, and more information about the late 18th and early 19th centuries — a period sometimes called the Austenian age. Austen was born in 1775 in Hampshire. She lived there for 25 years, then moved to Bath, Southampton, and later Chawton. She also traveled to visit friends, relatives, and coastal places. Though not wealthy, her life was filled with books: she wrote stories, put on plays, and read aloud in the evenings. She received more education than her sister, Cassandra, as their father let her use his large book collection. In 1797, her father sent her work to a publisher, but it was turned down. Still, she kept writing. Her first novel, Sense and Sensibility, was published anonymously in 1811 under the name “By A Lady.” Later, Pride and Prejudice came out, and it sold out quickly. After she died in 1817, her brother Henry published her remaining works, saying her sense of humor was often ignored. Austen left six finished novels, some unfinished works and letters. This “what if” — what she might have written next — is a key reason we’re so fascinated by her. One big mystery: she never married, even though marriage meant stability and happiness in her time. Only around 160 of her letters survive, so people try hard to learn about her inner life. They often remember her as cheerful, but her sister spoke of her sadness in later years. Her popularity has lasted over 200 years, reaching across countries. There are many adaptations of her novels. Her works are not just romantic — they also show big changes of her age, like wars and the Industrial Revolution. These topics are still relevant today, which keeps her attraction strong. Now, 250 years after her birth, our interest in Jane Austen is as lively as ever. 24. What can we infer from paragraph 1 about Jane Austen? A. The “Austenian age” was shaped by her. B. Her influence reaches beyond her books alone. C. Her life is better understood through exhibitions. D. Interpretations of her works offer a clear view of her time. 25. What does the underlined word “anonymously” probably mean in Paragraph 2? A. With support from her family. B. Using a well-known pen name. C. Without showing her real name. D. Under the publisher’s direction. 26. What does the text reveal about Austen’s literary works? A. They reflected broad social changes. B. They gained widespread early fame. C. They earned her considerable wealth. D. They illustrated her personal struggles. 27. How does the author present Jane Austen to the readers? A. By following a strict timeline. B. By comparing with other writers. C. By citing experts’ academic reviews. D. By connecting facts with influence. C Many children try to make their parents proud. But in some families, a child’s success is always “on show”. Parents want praise from others, and the child may feel like a performer, not a person. The term “peacock parenting” comes from the idea of being “as proud as a peacock”. Here it means a self-centered style of parenting. A peacock parent may show off a “perfect family” in public, yet criticise the child behind closed doors when the child fails to meet high expectations. Over time, the child may learn that love is conditional. They may hide their real feelings, stop exploring their own interests, and start to believe, “I am not worthy.” Experts describe three common signs. The first is psychological control. When the child sets a boundary or feels upset, the parent may say, “You’re too sensitive,” and turn the blame back onto the child. This often creates a sense of guilt. The second is unpredictable mood swings. The parent can be warm one day and cold the next, making the child feel like they are “walking on eggshells”. In adulthood, this may lead to people-pleasing and weak boundaries. The third is role reversal. Some parents fail to provide proper care and attention, or even expect their child to look after them emotionally or physically. As a result, the child may grow up too fast and miss out on a normal childhood. Healing takes time, but it is possible. The first step is to be kinder to yourself and reconnect with your own interests. Supportive friends, groups, or professional help can provide the care that was previously missing. Clear boundaries can also make a relationship safer, and if contact continues to cause harm, limiting contact may be necessary. After all, there are many places to find warmth, and not all of them are under a parent’s roof. 28. What is the purpose of paragraph 1? A. To raise an issue. B. To describe a study. C. To explain the causes. D. To offer the solutions. 29. What does “peacock parenting” in paragraph 2 mainly focus on? A. Public approval. B. Unconditional love. C. Independent growth. D. Honest self-expression. 30. Which sign best matches “role reversal” in paragraph 3? A. The parent praises the child in public. B. The child tries to win others’ approval. C. The parent relies on the child for support. D. The child avoids setting any boundaries. 31. What can be inferred from the last paragraph? A. Distance ensures safety. B. Self-care is the final step. C. healing requires parental effort. D. Support exists beyond the family. D A scientist working with NASA has offered a simple answer to a long-standing question: if the universe is so large, why haven’t we heard from intelligent aliens (外星人)? In an early study that has not yet been peer-reviewed, Dr Robin Corbet, from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, argues that it could simply be because they’re not interested in finding us. This question is often called the “Fermi paradox”. It points out that the universe seems big enough to hold many habitable worlds, yet we have found no clear sign of intelligent life beyond Earth. Some people think aliens are hiding, or that they are too advanced for us to understand. Corbet offers a more ordinary explanation. He argues that many civilizations might stop making major progress after reaching a “good enough” level of technology. Once life becomes comfortable, curiosity may fade. Even if travel between stars is possible, a civilization might explore for a time and then decide there is little new to discover. Each journey could bring fewer surprises, so the cost of exploration no longer seems worth it. Corbet compares this to getting used to something: when the same experience happens again and again, it feels less exciting. If most civilizations reach such a limit, sending messages across space may start to seem pointless. In that case, our radio searches might pick up only weak “leakage” signals — radio waves that escape by accident — rather than deliberate messages. Corbet adds that a detection could happen someday, but it might not lead to a big jump in our technology. The Galaxy, he suggests, may be full of life — just not life that finds us especially important. 32. What does Corbet’s study mainly try to explain? A. The absence of clear alien contact. B. The idea of aliens’ hiding from humans. C. The abundance of habitable worlds in space. D. The lack of humans’ interest in finding aliens. 33. What does paragraph 3 suggest about the motivation to explore further? A. Comfort may renew curiosity about exploring. B. Star travel may keep curiosity alive for a time. C. A settled life may weaken the drive to explore. D. New discoveries may make exploration worthwhile. 34. Why does the author mention “getting used to something” in the last paragraph? A. To account for weak “leakage” signals. B. To show why messages might seem pointless. C. To explain why exploration may lose its appeal. D. To suggest a detection may bring little progress. 35. What might be the best title for the text? A. When the Stars Stop Calling B. Life Out There, Silence Here C. Why the Galaxy Isn’t Empty D. Clear Signals, Fading Curiosity 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。 Trust helps relationships grow, but it doesn’t come equally easily to everyone. ___36___ Instead, it is shaped by our experiences, our personality, and the way we have been treated in the past. That’s why people may trust in different ways. Trust sits at the heart of daily life. When you take a taxi, you trust the driver to get you home safely. When you pay a worker to fix something, you trust him to do the job well. Typically, at school or work, you trust people to keep promises and respect basic rules. ___37___ Without trust, many everyday activities would feel risky. However, once trust is broken, rebuilding it can be hard. When we meet someone new, we naturally pay closer attention to the setting and the person’s behaviour. We carry earlier lessons with us, too: many of us were taught as children not to talk to strangers. ___38___ This protective instinct naturally carries over into our everyday social life. ___39___ Sometimes we get a “feeling” about whether someone is safe to rely on. Yet a first impression is not the same as a final judgement. If we’ve been burned before, we may question our ability to read people and situations. We may then hold back even when someone means well. The good news is that trust can be developed. Start by knowing your values and setting clear boundaries. Take your time, communicate worries honestly, and let trust grow through small actions. ___40___ If emotional pain is deep, professional help may be needed. A. The same goes for first impressions. B. It is more than a dictionary meaning. C. That habit can shape our first judgement of others. D. People may respond very differently to the same event. E. Over time, these steps can help build trust more steadily. F. Consequently, it is easy to stay cautious until we see the full picture. G. We even trust strangers when we travel to and from school or work. 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。 Lily, a determined writer, stared at her blank computer screen. She had reached ten thousand words, yet she felt ____41____ in a desert of silence. Doubt began to take hold, whispering that she was ____42____ to believe she could ever finish a novel. To ____43____ these bitter thoughts, she stepped out into the snowy woods, hoping the cold air would clear her mind. At the store, the weight of others’ expectations felt like a ____44____. When asked about her book, Lily forced a smile, though in her heart she ____45____ ever sharing her dream. On her way out, she accidentally ____46____ a rude man named Patrick. They exchanged sharp words, leaving Lily feeling even more ____47____. However, fate stepped in; Patrick appeared just as Lily later slipped on the ice, pulling her up and, seeing her shaken, offering her a lift home. During the drive home, the tension between them slowly ____48____. Patrick shared his own past — he had once been an architect but ____49____ his career to care for his sick father. “Sometimes love means putting others first,” he advised, “Write what your character ____50____ feels, not just what she does.” His words acted like a key, unlocking Lily’s ____51____. She realized her story wasn’t just about a single character, but about the shared ____52____ for those we love. Back at her desk, she began typing ____53____, the words flowing like a river. Months later, her draft became a published ____54____. Looking at the book, Lily realized that the rude man she once met by chance had gifted her something priceless: the ____55____ to tell a truth that mattered. 41. A. bored B. settled C. trapped D. confused 42. A. foolish B. lucky C. wise D. brave 43. A. read B. share C. feed D. escape 44. A. gift B. joke C. mirror D. burden 45. A. regretted B. imagined C. admitted D. suggested 46. A. zoomed past B. knocked into C. came across D. heard from 47. A. ashamed B. disappointed C. miserable D. embarrassed 48. A. faded B. returned C. spread D. deepened 49. A. gave up B. mapped out C. kicked off D. messed up 50. A. slowly B. truly C. ultimately D. intensely 51. A. impression B. ambition C. motivation D. imagination 52. A. honor B. interest C. sacrifice D. expectation 53. A. slowly B. wildly C. quietly D. carefully 54. A. offer B. outlook C. reality D. success 55. A. act B. chance C. wisdom D. vision 第Ⅱ卷 第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 The Dunhuang Culture & Art Exhibition has returned to Beijing for its second season, running through November 2026. This year’s edition offers an attractive display, featuring the 12 Chinese zodiac animals subtly ___56___ (see) in ancient objects. ___57___ a focus on the “return” of Dunhuang Library Cave items, the exhibition showcases 11 new replicas (复制品), which are currently held abroad. Highlighting the importance of ___58___ (culture) return, this section ___59___ (include) copies of the earliest known medical documents. Other highlights include beautiful artworks such as the “Thousand-Armed Guanyin” painting. ___60___ (build) on the success of its first season, the current exhibition traces the story of its ___61___ (discover) and global spread through historical photos. So vivid are the interactive displays ___62___ the heritage is truly brought to life. A creative activity ___63___ (arise) from the exhibition tour is a special “Dunhuang Coffee” experience. Here, safe-to-eat rice paper melts into steaming coffee, creating a unique mix of art and taste. ___64___ (current) held at the Beijing Exhibition Center, the event invites art ____65____ (enthusiastic) to explore China’s treasures. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66. 假定你是李华。你校近期举办了“云端漫游”周,同学们戴上VR头显(headsets)即可足不出户探索世界。校英文报“未来生活”专栏现以“Virtual Travel: A Window or a Wall?”为题向你约稿,请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括: 1.你的观点; 2.理由分析; 3.你的展望或建议。 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。 Virtual Travel: A Window or a Wall? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第二节(满分25分) 67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 Eva started her new job at a small charity called “Caring for Carers.” While checking the shared campaign folder, a name caught her eye: Adam Turner. Memories suddenly flooded back. Adam had been her major opponent at school — a boy who always carried a leather briefcase while everyone else had backpacks. He was extremely talented at maths, while Eva excelled in English and history. They once failed a group project because they spent all their time arguing, unable to combine his logic with her creativity. When the office door opened, a tall, handsome man walked in. It was Adam. He smiled broadly, “You do remember! Conker!” he teased, using her old nickname. Eva glared, but Adam quickly turned professional. “The Simpson Foundation is offering funding. If we make a convincing speech next Friday, they’ll pay for the whole campaign.” As they worked together, the old disagreement remained. Adam was buried in precise budgets, while Eva insisted on using “creative” ideas to move the funders. Eva complained that he was too obsessed with figures, while Adam responded that her ideas were too impractical. They seemed to be back in their school days, fighting over every detail. However, as the deadline approached, their relationship began to shift. Eva made an effort to understand his financial tables, and Adam started to appreciate the emotional power of Eva’s storytelling. One afternoon, they discovered some old black-and-white photos of people the charity had helped. Eva suggested using these to tell real stories, and Adam’s eyes lit up. He realized he could back those stories with data to prove their impact. The day of the presentation finally arrived, which was also the final day of Eva’s trial period. Standing outside the boardroom, Eva felt her heart pounding. This wasn’t just about the funding; it was about whether she and her old opponent could finally succeed as a team. 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。 Taking a deep breath, Eva and Adam stepped into the boardroom together. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ As they walked out of the room, Joanna, their manager, was waiting for them with a bright smile. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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