2026届湖北省武汉市高考英语自编模拟卷(二)

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2026届湖北省武汉市高考英语自编模拟卷(二) 考试时间:120分钟 注意事项: 1. 答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息。 2. 请将答案正确填写在答题卡上。 第I卷(选择题) 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)(改编题) 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。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. What will Sam probably do after lunch tomorrow afternoon? A. Attend a painting class. B. Take some exercise in the gym. C. Have an important meeting. 【答案】B 【难度系数】0.75 【原文】 W: Sam, any plans for tomorrow? M: Yeah. In the morning, I will have two meetings. At noon, I’m going to have lunch with Sarah. In the afternoon, I intend to hit the gym. At night, I need to have a painting class. W: What a tight schedule! 2. Why does the man feel sorry for the woman? A. Her mother was ill. B. She failed to meet Emma. C. She missed the picnic. 【答案】A 【难度系数】0.85 【原文】 M: That’s my friend Emma over there. Didn’t you get a chance to meet her at the picnic last month? W: I wish I could have, but I was taking care of my mother then. She wasn’t feeling well. M: I’m so sorry to hear that. 3. What’s the most probable relationship between Paul and Dora? A. Husband and wife. B. Brother and sister. C. Close colleagues. 【答案】A 【难度系数】0.65 【原文】 M: Hi, Dora. I’m here to see Paul. W: Hello, Joe. He is working in the back yard. Come in, please. M: Is he doing the gardening? W: No. He is working with some wood, making the yard a better place for children to play. 4. What do we know about Alice? A. She is struggling with her new job. B. She is gradually mastering the new systems. C. She finds the new systems easy to learn. 【答案】B 【难度系数】0.65 【原文】 M: Hi, Alice. How was your first week in your new role? W: It’s been quite challenging learning all these new systems and controls, but I’m getting the hang of it. M: Good to hear. In a month’s time, you’ll be able to do it with your eyes closed. 5. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. Handling an accident. B. Improving driving skills. C. Repairing a car. 【答案】A 【难度系数】0.85 【原文】 W: I’m very sorry, sir. I’ll pay for the damage. M: I hope you will drive more carefully in the future. W: I will. Please send me the bill for the repairs as soon as possible. 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6、7题。 6. Why is the woman interested in Jim’s apartment? A. It has a spacious balcony. B. It is near her new workplace. C. The rent is within her budget. 7. How much rent will the woman pay per month? A. $300. B. $320. C. $350. 【答案】6. B 7. C 【难度系数】0.65 【原文】 W: When are you moving out of your apartment, Jim? M: This Saturday, but my rent isn’t due yet. Do you know anyone who is interested? W: I am. I’ve just changed my job, and your apartment is close to my new office. M: Really? That’d be great. You will like it, as the balcony is spacious enough to accommodate seating, so you can enjoy the scenery comfortably, and there are many trees in the community providing environmental benefits to the area. That’s actually why I chose it in the first place. W: Sounds nice. How about the rent? I’m trying to stay with a $300 budget. M: It was $320 a month. But recently, the landlady has raised it by $30, is it okay? W: That’s a bit higher, but it’s worth the price. 听第7段材料,回答8至10题。 8. What does the man think of Avatar 2? A. Average. B. Impressive. C. Disappointing. 9. Which part of Avatar attracted the man most? A. The plot. B. The special effects. C. The characters. 10. What does the woman suggest the man do in the end? A. Compare the two movies. B. Explain his love for Avatar. C. Appreciate Avatar 2 again. 【答案】8. C 9. B 10. C 【难度系数】0.65 【原文】 W: Did you go to see the movie Avatar 2 yesterday? M: Don’t mention it! It feels like a recycled movie. W: Recycled? What do you mean? M: The setting, the characters, and even the plot were similar to Avatar. The director Cameron seems to have remade it. W: You can’t be serious! There has to be something different. M: The only difference is the title, otherwise I wouldn’t have gone to the cinema. W: I thought you were a fan of the director. Is it because you expect too much of him? M: Probably. The special effects of Avatar are so wonderful that I say “wow” every time I watch it. But this time, I didn’t feel the excitement I had expected. W: That explains it. Nothing can compare to Avatar in your mind. Why not give Avatar 2 a second chance? Then probably you will change your mind. 听第7段材料,回答11至13题。 11. What can we learn about the woman? A. She will go to Venice. B. She lives at 47 Leyton Road. C. She just bought two train tickets. 12. Why must the woman go to the radio station? A. To meet with a famous DJ. B. To pick up her prize. C. To watch a live show. 13. When does the man suggest the woman come to the radio station? A. At 11:15. B. At 11:00. C. At 10:30. 【答案】11. A 12. B 13. A 【难度系数】0.85 【原文】 W: Hello, this is Mary Smith. I’ve just heard I’ve won this month’s radio competition. M: Ah, yes, congratulations. You’re so lucky that you won two return train tickets to Venice. W: Great. I will go with my mom. When do we have to use them by? M: Well, you must travel before 30th April, but today is only April fifth, so there’s plenty of time. W: We can go during my school holidays. Will you send me the tickets? M: No, you must come to our office and sign for them. The address is 47 Leyton Road. That’s L-E-Y-T-O-N, it’s near the theater. W: When shall I come? I’ll be at school tomorrow and Friday. M: Saturday morning then. W: Great. What time? About 10:30? M: Let’s say a quarter past 11. Then you can say hello to DJ Richard Brewster. His show finishes at 11. W: I’ve always wanted to meet him, thanks very much. 听第7段材料,回答14至17题。 14. Where is Essex? A. In the east of England. B. In the northeast of England. C. In the southeast of England. 15. What does the man think of Brentwood? A. Ancient. B. Pleasant. C. Inconvenient. 16. What does Brentwood have? A. A modern cinema. B. A big shopping center. C. A health center. 17. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. The man’s hometown. B. Some cities in England. C. The surroundings of London. 【答案】14. C 15. B 16. C 17. A 【难度系数】0.65 【原文】 W: Hello. Can you introduce yourself please? M: Sure. My name is Stephen Patterson and I’m from a town called Brentwood in Essex. W: Essex? Is that in the northeast of England? M: No, that’s in the southeast, just next to London. W: Well, what kind of place is your town where you grew up? M: Um, it’s actually a very nice town. People often move into Brentwood from the surrounding towns or from the east end of London. It’s a pleasant place to live. There’s a very large country park. W: When I think of a small British village, you know, I think of really old houses and nothing has changed. So do you have modern things? Like, do you have a health club and a movie theater and things like that? M: Um, I think the cinema in Brentwood is closed down with the arrival of out-of-town shopping centres. They always have their cinemas with six or eight screens and the cinema in Brentwood only had two screens. However, yeah, it has a very nice health center and as I said, lots of parks. 听下面一段独白,回答18至20题。 18. What does the speaker mainly talk about at first? A. The benefits of tree climbing for kids. B. The decline of tree climbing among children. C. The dangers of tree climbing in wet conditions. 19. What percentage of parents reported a broken bone from tree climbing? A. More than 8%. B. Around 4%. C. Under 2%. 20. What is the speaker’s second tip for a safe tree climbing experience? A. Dressing properly. B. Checking the weather. C. Choosing the right tree. 【答案】18. B 19. C 20. A 【难度系数】0.65 【原文】 M: Tree climbing, once an important part of childhood, is now disappearing. Nowadays, one-quarter of kids have never climbed a tree. Many schools ban the activity, fearful of the risk of injury to kids. Why should we care about tree climbing? Isn’t it, after all, a risky activity? Actually, the research data tells a different story. In 2016, researchers from the University of Phoenix surveyed 1,600 parents who let their kids climb trees. 94.84% of parents reported that their kids hurt a knee, elbow or skin, and less than 2% reported a broken bone. Your kid could break a bone from falling, but that can also happen on playground equipment or a bike. Climbing trees is great for your kids physically and emotionally. But before you point your kids to climb the nearest tree, make sure your kids are prepared for a safe tree climbing experience with the following climbing tips. Firstly, check the weather. Never climb during a thunderstorm or in strong wind. And dress properly for the occasion. Your kids should wear well-fitting clothing and flexible shoes. Lastly, choose wisely. Hardwood trees like oak trees, or pines are usually stronger and make good climbing trees. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Zootopia 2 is a 2025 American animated comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. It once again follows Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde, this time as they follow reptile Gary De’Snake across Zootopia and try to clear their names after being framed. Plot At the Zootenial Gala, a poisonous snake named Gary De’Snake kidnaps family leader Milton Lynxley to access an old journal. Framed as partners in crime, Judy and Nick become runaways. They helped Gary recover the journal, revealing his great-grandmother Agnes as Zootopia’s true founder, wronged by the Lynxley family. Finally reptiles return to the city, while Judy and Nick are cleared of all charges. Release Zootopia 2 premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles on November 13, 2025, and was released in the United States by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures on November 26, 2025. Two days later, it was released in the United Kingdom. Marketing In November 2025, as a publicity stunt, three remote-controlled cars with animatronic puppets of the film’s characters appeared in Los Angeles. They consisted of Nick, Judy, and Gary in a purple car, Finnick in his brown van, and Flash in his sports car. The stunt was reportedly received well by the public. Box office As of December 9, 2025, Zootopia 2 has grossed $230.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $742.2 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $972.3 million. Critical response Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of “A” on an A+ to F scale, the same score as the first film. On the other hand, Peter Bradshaw, writing a review for The Guardian, gave the film two out of five stars. He described it as “a soulless movie made by just following a formula, filled with jokes that feel safe and approved by the studio.” 21. When was Zootopia 2 released in the United Kingdom? A. On November 13, 2025. B. On November 26, 2025. C. On November 28, 2025. D. On December 9, 2025. 22. What did the studio do to promote the film? A. It invested $230.1 million to advertise the film. B. It paraded character puppets in remote-controlled cars. C. It invited the reporter to publicize the upcoming film. D. It released a series of short videos about the main plot. 23. Where is the text possibly from? A. A journal on film reviews. B. An entertainment website. C. A textbook on movie history. D. A newspaper on global news. 【答案】21. C 22. B 23. B 【难度系数】0.65 【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了2025年上映的美国动画喜剧电影《疯狂动物城 2》的剧情、上映日期、营销手段、票房表现以及部分评价。 21. 细节理解题。根据Release中的“Zootopia 2 premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles on November 13, 2025, and was released in the United States by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures on November 26, 2025. Two days later, it was released in the United Kingdom. (《疯狂动物城2》于2025年11月13日在洛杉矶好莱坞的埃尔卡皮坦剧院首映,并由华特迪士尼电影公司于2025年11月26日在美国上映。两天后,它在英国上映。)”可知,英国上映时间是在美国上映日期(11月26日)的两天后,即11月28日。故选C项。 22. 细节理解题。根据Marketing中的第一句“In November 2025, as a publicity stunt, three remote-controlled cars with animatronic puppets of the film’s characters appeared in Los Angeles. (2025年11月,作为一项宣传活动,三辆装有电影角色电子机械木偶的遥控汽车出现在洛杉矶。)”可知,为推广电影采取的措施是使用带有角色木偶的遥控汽车进行展示。故选B项。 23. 推理判断题。文章依次介绍了《疯狂动物城 2》的剧情简介、上映日期、营销活动、票房数据和不同来源的评价,且评价中既有观众高分也有影评人差评。这种结构全面、内容通俗、包含最新动态和娱乐属性的文章,最有可能出现在娱乐类网站上。A项“学术期刊”通常更学术;C项“教科书”不具如此强的时效性;D项“全球新闻”的报道通常不会如此结构化地聚焦于一部电影的多个商业和娱乐维度。故选B项。 B(原创题) My Journey to the Stage For as long as I can remember, my heart would race at the mere thought of speaking in front of others. In school, I would avoid raising my hand even when I knew the answer. At work, I would volunteer for behind-the-scenes tasks just to escape the possibility of leading a meeting. Public speaking was my invisible cage. In my late twenties, I signed up for a communication skills workshop, hoping it would magically cure me. We practiced breathing techniques and received feedback from trainers. Yet, every time I stood before the group, my voice would tremble, and my mind would go blank. I left the workshop feeling just as helpless as before. Years passed. Then, during a community meeting about environmental protection, I heard someone dismiss climate change as a hoax. As someone who cared deeply about the planet, I felt a surge of anger and responsibility. I realized that if people like me remained silent, misinformation would continue to spread. That night, I decided I had to speak at the upcoming Earth Day rally. Standing on that small outdoor stage, with the sun warming my face and a crowd of supporters before me, I felt my old fears rising. But this time, something was different. I wasn’t speaking for a grade or a compliment — I was speaking for a cause I believed in. My voice shook at first, but as I continued, the words flowed more freely. When I finished, the applause felt like a release. That moment taught me a lasting lesson. Fear had controlled me for years, but purpose proved stronger. I learned that when you care deeply about something, it gives you the courage to face your greatest fears. The stage no longer felt like a cage; it became a place where I could make a difference. 24. What does the author mean by describing public speaking as his “invisible cage” in Paragraph 1? A. He was physically trapped in meetings. B. He felt unable to express himself freely. C. He was forced to speak against his will. D. He avoided all social interactions entirely. 25. How did the communication skills workshop affect the author? A. It helped him become a confident speaker. B. It made him realize he had no talent for speaking. C. It failed to solve his fear of public speaking. D. It encouraged him to seek more training. 26. What event finally motivated the author to speak in public? A. A requirement from his job. B. An invitation from a workshop trainer. C. A desire to prove himself to others. D. A strong reaction to misinformation about climate change. 27. What lesson did the author draw from his experience on Earth Day? A. Practice is the only way to overcome fear. B. External rewards are the best motivation. C. A strong sense of purpose can conquer fear. D. Public speaking becomes easier with age. 【答案】24. B 25. C 26. D 27. C 【难度系数】0.65 【导语】作者从小害怕公开演讲,尝试培训课程也未能克服。直到一次社区会议中,他因对环保议题的关切而决心站出来发言,最终在Earth Day集会上完成演讲,并领悟到使命感的强大力量。 24. 词句猜测题。根据第一段中“In school, I would avoid raising my hand even when I knew the answer. At work, I would volunteer for behind-the-scenes tasks just to escape the possibility of leading a meeting.”可知,作者在学校不敢举手回答问题,在工作中主动承担幕后任务以逃避主持会议的可能性。由此可以推断,公开演讲对作者而言是一种无形的束缚,让他无法自由表达自己。故选B项。 25. 细节理解题。根据第二段中“Yet, every time I stood before the group, my voice would tremble, and my mind would go blank. I left the workshop feeling just as helpless as before.”可知,尽管参加了沟通技巧工作坊,作者每次站到人群前仍然声音发抖、大脑空白,离开时感到和之前一样无助。这说明工作坊并未解决他对公开演讲的恐惧。故选C项。 26. 细节理解题。根据第三段中“Then, during a community meeting about environmental protection, I heard someone dismiss climate change as a hoax. ... I felt a surge of anger and responsibility. ... That night, I decided I had to speak at the upcoming Earth Day rally.”可知,作者在社区会议上听到有人将气候变化斥为骗局,感到愤怒与责任,因此决定在Earth Day集会上发言。这说明是听到关于气候变化的错误信息激发了他公开演讲的动机。故选D项。 27. 推理判断题。根据最后一段中“Fear had controlled me for years, but purpose proved stronger. I learned that when you care deeply about something, it gives you the courage to face your greatest fears.”可知,作者认识到恐惧曾控制他多年,但使命感比恐惧更强大;当你真正关心某件事时,它会给你面对最大恐惧的勇气。由此可以推断,作者领悟到强烈的使命感可以战胜恐惧。故选C项。 C Being an information technology, or IT, worker is not a job I envy. They are the ones expected to instantly fix a projector that stops working, even right in the middle of a critical meeting. They have to tolerate the bad mood of colleagues who are upset after calling the help desk repeatedly for the same issue. They also know there are better, more reliable and faster systems available, but their employer simply will not provide the funds to buy them. According to a recent survey, employees reliant on IT support often consider it a major source of job dissatisfaction. Through no fault of their own, they can suddenly find their productivity deteriorating (下降) or quality control non-existent. And there’s little they can do about it. The experience of using IT affects almost every aspect of the workplace. It has become a crucial part of employees’ overall work experience. When IT is operating as it should, employee self-confidence increases. Their job satisfaction, too, can surge when well-functioning machines relieve them of dull tasks or repetitive processes. But if there’s one thing that triggers widespread frustration (沮丧), it’s a failed IT transformation project. In such cases, high expectations are dashed, and a long list of promised efficiencies fails to materialize. This occurs when business leaders implement IT initiatives with little consideration of how those changes will impact the end user. This is why managers should appreciate how influential the IT user experience is, and make a substantial effort to ensure their IT team fixes programming errors and application crashes. Adequate and timely IT support should also be available to help users resolve technological issues at work. More importantly, IT practitioners need to understand how employees feel when they use IT. Therefore, businesses need to design their IT infrastructure to fit their employees’ work, rather than force employees to work around the company’s IT limitations. 28. Why does the author say IT work is not a job he admires? A. Fixing equipment urgently during meetings. B. Knowing better systems are not funded. C. Dealing with unhappy colleagues repeatedly. D. Handling high-pressure tasks with poor support. 29. What is said about Information Technology’s influence on employees? A. It mainly helps the tech-skilled. B. Its negatives may outweigh positives. C. It can hurt or help work and well-being. D. It often lowers productivity and satisfaction. 30. What should managers and businesses do to improve the IT experience? A. Make IT training available to staff. B. Tailor technology to fit human work patterns. C. Upgrade systems regardless of cost for efficiency. D. Focus first on solving urgent technical breakdowns. 31. Which would be the best title for the text? A. Employee Training in the Digital Age B. The Rising Cost of Business Technology C. Why IT Departments Need More Funding D. Human-Centered IT: A Key to Productivity 【答案】28. D 29. C 30. B 31. D 【难度系数】0.65 【导语】本文是一篇议论文。文章通过分析IT工作者面临的困境、IT系统对普通员工工作效率与满意度的双重影响,最终论证了企业管理中应以员工体验为中心设计技术方案的必要性。 28. 细节理解题。根据第一段中“They are the ones expected to instantly fix a projector that stops working, even right in the middle of a critical meeting. They have to tolerate the bad mood of colleagues who are upset after calling the help desk repeatedly for the same issue. They also know there are better, more reliable and faster systems available, but their employer simply will not provide the funds to buy them.(他们需要在关键时刻迅速修复出现故障的投影仪,哪怕是在一场重要的会议进行到一半的时候。他们必须忍受那些因多次致电服务台解决同一问题而心情不佳的同事们的抱怨。他们还知道,市面上有更先进、更可靠、更高效的系统可供选择,但他们的雇主却根本不会拨出资金来购买这些系统)”可知,作者列举了IT工作者的工作内容,综合来看,他们要处理各种高压力任务,且得不到足够的支持, D项Handling high-pressure tasks with poor support(在缺乏有力支持的情况下处理高压力任务)最全面准确,能概括作者不羡慕IT工作的原因。故选D项。 29. 推理判断题。根据第三段中“The experience of using IT affects almost every aspect of the workplace. It has become a crucial part of employees’ overall work experience. When IT is operating as it should, employee self-confidence increases.(使用信息技术的经历几乎影响了工作场所的方方面面。它已成为员工整体工作体验中至关重要的一部分。当信息技术正常运行时,员工的自信心会增强)”及第四段中“Their job satisfaction, too, can surge when well-functioning machines relieve them of dull tasks or repetitive processes. But if there’s one thing that triggers widespread frustration (沮丧), it’s a failed IT transformation project.(当运行良好的设备减轻了他们单调的任务或重复性的流程时,他们的工作满意度也会大幅提升。但有一件事会引发广泛的沮丧情绪,那就是信息技术转型项目的失败)”可知,信息技术对员工的影响既有积极的一面,也有消极的一面,即它可以影响工作和生活的好坏,C项It can hurt or help work and well-being. (它可能会对工作和幸福感产生不利影响,也可能带来积极的作用)与文章内容相符。故选C项。 30. 推理判断题。根据最后一段“Therefore, businesses need to design their IT infrastructure to fit their employees’ work, rather than force employees to work around the company’s IT limitations.(因此,企业需要设计其信息技术基础设施以适应员工的工作需求,而不是迫使员工绕过公司的信息技术限制)”可知,企业需要设计适合员工工作的IT基础设施,要根据人类的工作模式定制技术。故选B项。 31. 主旨大意题。纵观全文,尤其根据最后一段“Therefore, businesses need to design their IT infrastructure to fit their employees’ work, rather than force employees to work around the company’s IT limitations.(因此,企业需要设计其信息技术基础设施以适应员工的工作需求,而不是迫使员工绕过公司的信息技术限制)”可知,本文先揭示IT工作者及普通员工因技术问题面临的困境(引出现象), 进而分析IT对员工效率与心理的双重影响(剖析问题),最后提出根本出路在于以员工为中心设计IT系统(提出解决方案)。D项“Human-Centered IT: A Key to Productivity (以人为本的信息技术:提高生产力的关键因素)”概括了文章主题,适合作为最佳标题。故选D项。 D “Men are from Mars, women from Venus” has become a convenient shorthand for every household debate, from map-reading to loading the dishwasher. Yet beneath the jokes lies a serious question: are the two sexes born with fundamentally different wiring, or have we simply repeated the story until it feels true? A high-profile set of scans appears to offer hard proof of a difference. British psychologist Stuart Ritchie reported in 2012 that male brains are, on average, roughly one-tenth heavier than female brains and contain more white-matter. Lise Eliot, a neuroscientist at Chicago Medical School, believes such headlines are too dramatic. After re-analyzing thousands of images collected across six countries, she calls the brain “a unisex (不分性别的) organ”. The gap between group averages, she insists, is no wider than the difference between male and female kidneys, and the figures fail to predict how the organ actually processes algebra, empathy or parking instructions. Put simply, size decides nothing. If body structure is not the real boss, what is? Social experience. A 1970 survey’ showed boys beating girls thirteen-to-one on the mathematics SAT, a figure once highlighted by former Harvard president Lawrence Summers as proof of natural male scientific talent. However, when later student groups offered girls equal laboratory hours, encouraged female teachers and rewrote textbooks to include more real-world problems, the ratio fell to three-to-one, suggesting that opportunity, not body part, writes most of the scoreboard. Margaret McCarthy, a neuropharmacologist at the University of Maryland, applauds Eliot for “forcing the debate forward”. She also notes that wiping out every sex difference would sound an extreme note. Equal, she reminds us, is not identical; biology may still whisper where society shouts. 32. Why does the author present Ritchie’s finding? A. To correct statistical errors in psychology. B. To stress the risk of repeating the same story. C. To explain boys’ bad habits in reading maps. D. To present scan evidence of sex differences. 33. What is implied by Eliot’s re-analysis of brain volume? A. Kidneys may decide brain sizes. B. Males do well in tackling complex tasks. C. It can’t tell how a person thinks or acts. D. Brain size might influence sex rules. 34. What can we infer from the narrowed math score gap after 1970? A. Equal chances play a big role. B. Boys are losing interest in STEM. C. Standardized tests can’t be trusted. D. Biology favors girls in math. 35. What might be McCarthy’s attitude to erasing sex differences? A. Favorable. B. Disapproving. C. Unclear. D. Indifferent. 【答案】32. D 33. C 34. A 35. B 【难度系数】0.65 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要围绕“男性和女性是否天生存在根本的大脑差异”这一核心问题展开,介绍了不同专家的研究发现和观点,探讨了生理结构与社会经验对两性差异的影响。 32. 推理判断题。根据第二段中的“A high-profile set of scans appears to offer hard proof of a difference. British psychologist Stuart Ritchie reported in 2012 that male brains are, on average, roughly one-tenth heavier than female brains and contain more white-matter.(一组备受关注的扫描似乎为这种差异提供了确凿的证据。英国心理学家斯图尔特·里奇2012年报告称,男性大脑平均比女性大脑重约十分之一,且含有更多的白质)”可知,作者呈现里奇的研究发现,是为了展示关于两性差异的扫描证据。故选D项。 33. 推理判断题。根据第三段中的“The gap between group averages, she insists, is no wider than the difference between male and female kidneys, and the figures fail to predict how the organ actually processes algebra, empathy or parking instructions. Put simply, size decides nothing.(她坚持认为,群体平均值之间的差距并不比男性和女性肾脏之间的差异更大,而且这些数据无法预测该器官(大脑)实际上是如何处理代数、同理心或停车指令的。简单来说,尺寸决定不了任何事情)”可推断,艾略特对大脑体积的重新分析表明,大脑体积无法说明一个人如何思考或行动。故选C项。 34. 推理判断题。根据第四段中的“However, when later student groups offered girls equal laboratory hours, encouraged female teachers and rewrote textbooks to include more real-world problems, the ratio fell to three-to-one, suggesting that opportunity, not body part, writes most of the scoreboard.(然而,当后来的学生群体为女孩提供平等的实验室时间、鼓励女教师任教并改写教科书以纳入更多现实世界的问题时,这一比例降至3:1,这表明,在成绩的构成中,机会而非身体部位(生理因素)占据了主导地位)”可推断,1970年后数学成绩差距缩小,说明平等的机会发挥了重要作用。故选A项。 35. 推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“She also notes that wiping out every sex difference would sound an extreme note. Equal, she reminds us, is not identical; biology may still whisper where society shouts.(她还指出,消除所有性别差异听起来会是一种极端的说法。她提醒我们,平等并不等同于完全相同;在社会大声强调平等的地方,生理因素可能仍在悄悄发挥作用)”可推断,麦卡锡对消除性别差异的态度是不赞成的。故选B项。 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 When you go to the doctor, you’re probably the one answering most of the questions. 36 Here are the questions you should ask your doctor to help you get well. What screenings (筛查) should I get? Exactly which health screenings you need, and when, depends on factors like age, sex, and your personal and family medical history. At your annual physical, ask your doctor what you should prioritize in the coming year, suggests Dr. Jessica Edwards. Screening yearly for mental-health disorders like depression is important too. 37 What vitamins and supplements might be helpful? Some vitamins and supplements are a waste of money or harmful. But there are the ones that could actually benefit your health. 38 Talking through your lab reports and specific concerns can help your doctor determine what might be appropriate. What kind of financial support is available? 39 If something isn’t covered in it, your doctor might be able to suggest some other choices. “There’s a lot of financial support available, both from some companies and voluntary groups.” Arin says. 40 Whether you’re at the doctor because you broke a bone, or are recovering from injuries, ask when you should start to feel better and what kind of warnings could signal the need for more care. Your doctor can tell you exactly when you should call her office or go to the emergency department. A. What are my treatment options? B. However, make sure you’re asking plenty of your own. C. Additionally, ask clearly what the probable payments are. D. So if your doctor doesn’t bring it up, start the conversation. E. What should I do if my symptoms worsen or don’t improve? F. Always ask how your insurance will affect treatment expenses. G. To know which is beneficial, ask your doctor, Edwards advises. 【答案】36. B 37. D 38. G 39. F 40. E 【难度系数】0.65 【导语】这是一篇说明文,主要就咨询医生的问题提出建议。 36. 由上文“When you go to the doctor, you’re probably the one answering most of the questions.(当你去看医生时,你可能是回答大部分问题的人。)”可知,去看医生你总是被提问,但是由后文可知你也可以问医生问题,所以这里存在转折关系,B选项“However, make sure you’re asking plenty of your own.(然而,要确保你问了很多你自己的问题。)”说明你也可以问问题,和前面存在转折关系,因此符合语境。故选B。 37. 上文提到“Screening yearly for mental-health disorders like depression is important too.(每年对抑郁症等精神疾病进行筛查也很重要。)”说明了对抑郁症等精神疾病进行筛查也很重要,如果医生没有提到心理疾病的检查,你应该主动询问医生,D选项“So if your doctor doesn’t bring it up, start the conversation.(所以,如果你的医生没有提起这件事,那就开始和他交谈。)”说明了可以向医生主动提出要进行心理疾病的检查,承接上文,符合语境。故选D。 38. 通过小标题“What vitamins and supplements might be helpful?(哪些维生素和补充剂可能有帮助?)”和上一句“But there are the ones that could actually benefit your health.(但也有一些对你的健康有益。)”可知,有一些维生素和补充剂是有益的,G选项“To know which is beneficial, ask your doctor, Edwards advises.(爱德华兹建议,要知道哪种是有益的,请咨询你的医生。)”说明可以问一下医生到底哪种维生素或补充剂有益,因此承接上文,符合语境。故选G。 39. 通过小标题“What kind of financial support is available? (有什么样的财政支持?)”可知,本段主要讨论资金支持,且根据下文中“If something isn’t covered in it, your doctor might be able to suggest some other choices. (如果有些东西没有包括在内,你的医生可能会建议你做其他选择。)”可以推断出it具体指代的内容应该与花费有关,F选项“Always ask how your insurance will affect treatment expenses.(经常询问你的保险将如何影响治疗费用。)”中的保险和花费有关,因此引起下文,符合语境。故选F。 40. 空格处是本段小标题,由空后的“Whether you’re at the doctor because you broke a bone, or are recovering from injuries, ask when you should start to feel better and what kind of warnings could signal the need for more care. Your doctor can tell you exactly when you should call her office or go to the emergency department.(无论你去看医生是因为你骨折了,还是正在从伤病中恢复,都要问一下你什么时候应该开始感觉好些,什么样的警告可能表明需要更多的护理。你的医生可以准确地告诉你什么时候应该打电话给她的办公室或去急诊室。)”可知,本段主要讲的是要问清楚如果症状恶化或没有改善该怎么办,E选项“What should I do if my symptoms worsen or don’t improve?(如果我的症状恶化或没有改善,我该怎么办?)”说明了要问如果症状恶化或没有改善该怎么办,概括了本段内容,且句式和前几段的小标题一致,因此可作为本段小标题。故选E。 第II卷(非选择题) 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四个选项中选出最佳选项。 The day dawned with excitement and curiosity. The weather was ideal: a clear sky, a mild wind dancing through the trees, rustling (沙沙声) them 41 . My father, an experienced fisherman, patiently guided me through fishing 42 — casting the line, feeling for a 43 , and reeling (绕线) in the catch. His calm manner was comforting, yet 44 stayed, rooted in the uncertainty of what lay ahead. I felt a burst of delight as my line first hit the water, sending tiny circles spreading across the surface, but that excitement soon gave way to restlessness. Minutes 45 like hours as I sat, staring at the still water, waiting for any 46 of life. My father sensed my growing frustration and shared his wisdom. His words 47 home. I started to value the peace around me: birds singing sweetly in the distance, water gently washing against the shore, and fish 48 occasionally to catch the light. Just as hope was fading, my line gave a sudden 49 . My heart 50 as I fought to reel it in. The fish 51 strongly, trying to escape with surprising quickness, but with my father’s encouraging words and steady hands, I finally pulled it ashore. Holding the small mouth fish was pure 52 . It was a 53 catch, yet a great achievement to me. Its shiny scales (鳞片) caught the sunlight, its eyes seeming to 54 my excitement. Releasing it back into the lake, I felt a deep sense of fulfillment and 55 for the creature that had given me such a meaningful experience. 41. A. wildly B. lifelessly C. coldly D. playfully 42. A. basics B. positions C. traditions D. patterns 43. A. touch B. tap C. bite D. drop 44. A. hope B. anxiety C. surprise D. bravery 45. A. slid B. flew C. dragged D. disappeared 46. A. value B. sign C. freedom D. mark 47. A. arrived B. left C. hit D. went 48. A. hiding B. diving C. swinging D. emerging 49. A. push B. pull C. break D. knock 50. A. raced B. recovered C. sank D. froze 51. A. struggled B. jumped C. opposed D. breathed 52. A. sympathy B. joy C. eagerness D. luck 53. A. huge B. risky C. strange D. humble 54. A. pale B. prove C. mirror D. cover 55. A. shame B. concern C. pity D. respect 【答案】41. D 42. A 43. C 44. B 45. C 46. B 47. C 48. D 49. B 50. A 51. A 52. B 53. D 54. C 55. D 【难度系数】0.65 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者在父亲的指导下第一次钓鱼的经历 —— 从最初的兴奋与焦虑,到等待时的焦躁,再到成功钓到鱼的喜悦,最后将鱼放生并从中收获成就感与对生命的尊重,展现了钓鱼过程中蕴含的成长与感悟。 41. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:天气十分理想:天空晴朗,微风拂过树林,欢快地让树叶沙沙作响。A. wildly疯狂地;B. lifelessly无生气地;C. coldly冰冷地;D. playfully调皮地、欢快地。根据上文“a mild wind dancing through the trees”可知,此处描述的是微风“欢快地”吹动树叶营造出的轻松愉悦的氛围。故选D项。 42. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的父亲是一位经验丰富的垂钓者,他耐心地教我钓鱼的基础知识 —— 抛线、感知鱼咬钩、收线起鱼。A. basics基础;B. positions位置;C. traditions传统;D. patterns模式。根据下文“casting the line, feeling for a __43__, and reeling (绕线) in the catch”可知,此处指的是父亲在教作者钓鱼的“基础”操作。故选A项。 43. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. touch触摸;B. tap轻敲;C. bite咬(钩);D. drop掉落。根据钓鱼常识可知,“feeling for (感知)”的应是鱼是否“咬钩”,bite是钓鱼中的常用词,符合语境。故选C项。 44. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他冷静的态度让人安心,但因未知情况的不确定性,焦虑仍萦绕在心头。A. hope希望;B. anxiety焦虑;C. surprise惊讶;D. bravery勇敢。根据下文“rooted in the uncertainty of what lay ahead”可知,“作者对未知的情况感到不确定,因此产生了“焦虑”情绪。故选B项。 45. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我坐着凝视着平静的水面,等待任何生命的迹象,几分钟却像几小时一样漫长。A. slid滑动;B. flew飞逝;C. dragged拉,缓慢地移动,(时间)缓慢流逝;D. disappeared消失。根据下文“like hours as I sat, staring at the still water”可知,作者等待时感觉“时间过得很慢”,仿佛时间被“拉”长了。故选C项。 46. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. value价值;B. sign迹象;C. freedom自由;D. mark标记。根据空格前后的“waiting for any __46__ of life”可知,作者在等待生命的“迹象”,即等待鱼出现。故选B项。 47. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他的话触动了我。A. arrived到达;B. left离开;C. hit击中,触动,启发;D. went去。根据下文“I started to value the peace around me”可知,作者开始珍惜周围的宁静,说明父亲的话对作者产生了“触动,启发”。故选C项。 48. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我开始珍惜身边的宁静:远处鸟儿甜美地歌唱,湖水轻轻拍打着岸边,鱼偶尔浮出水面捕捉阳光。A. hiding隐藏;B. diving潜水;C. swinging摇摆;D. emerging出现,浮出。根据下文“to catch the light”和常识可知,鱼需要“浮出”水面才能接触阳光。故选D项。 49. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:就在希望即将破灭时,我的钓线突然被拉了一下。A. push推;B. pull拉;C. break打破;D. knock敲。根据下文“My heart __50__ as I fought to reel it in.”可知,作者在努力收线,说明钓线被鱼“拉”了一下,即鱼咬钩了。故选B项。 50. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我努力收线时,心跳加速。A. raced(心跳)急速跳动;B. recovered恢复;C. sank下沉;D. froze冻结。根据上文“Just as hope was fading, my line gave a sudden __49__.”和下文“fought to reel it in”可知,作者因突然钓到鱼而兴奋、紧张,心跳“加速”。故选A项。 51. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:那条鱼拼命挣扎,试图以惊人的速度逃脱,但在父亲鼓励的话语和沉稳的帮助下,我最终把它拉上了岸。A. struggled挣扎;B. jumped跳跃;C. opposed反对;D. breathed呼吸。根据“trying to escape with surprising quickness”可知,鱼在“挣扎”着想要逃脱。故选A项。 52. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:捧着这条小嘴鱼,我心中满是喜悦。A. sympathy同情;B. joy喜悦;C. eagerness渴望;D. luck运气。根据上文“I finally pulled it ashore”和下文“a great achievement”可知,作者成功钓到了鱼,因此感到“喜悦”。故选B项。 53. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:它虽然只是一条不起眼的小鱼,对我来说却是一项了不起的成就。A. huge巨大的;B. risky有风险的;C. strange奇怪的;D. humble不起眼的,普通的。根据下文“yet a great achievement”可知,前后形成转折,鱼本身“不起眼”,但对作者却意义重大。故选D项。 54. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:它闪亮的鳞片映着阳光,眼睛仿佛也映照着我的兴奋。A. pale(使)苍白;B. prove证明;C. mirror反映、映照;D. cover覆盖。根据上文“its shiny scales caught the sunlight”可知,此处为拟人的手法,指鱼的眼睛在阳光下闪闪发光,似乎“映照”出了作者的兴奋情绪。故选C项。 55. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:把它放回湖里时,我感到一种深深的成就感,也对这个给了我如此有意义经历的小生命充满了尊重。A. shame羞愧;B. concern关心;C. pity同情;D. respect尊重。根据上文“releasing it back into the lake”和下文“the creature that had given me such a meaningful experience”可知,作者对这条鱼充满了“尊重”,因为它给了作者一次有意义的经历。故选D项。 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)(改编题) 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。 Over the past few years, a fascinating cultural phenomenon 56 (emerge) across China: a growing number of foreign tourists are 57 (enthusiastic) embracing traditional Chinese clothing like Hanfu. At iconic sites such as the Forbidden City, visitors can be seen 58 (dress) in exquisite Hanfu, posing for photos against historic backdrops. This trend reflects a deeper appreciation for 59 profound cultural heritage rather than mere curiosity. This stylish wave is also taking over short video platforms like TikTok, 60 , observers say, is a symbol of China’s booming national confidence. On TikTok, the Hanfu hashtag (话题标签) has collected billions of views, 61 foreigners sharing their photoshots and expressing how wearing Hanfu makes them feel like super stars in Chinese dramas. Meanwhile, Chinese content creators and bloggers have been actively promoting Hanfu overseas, organizing activities 62 (introduce) the stories behind the clothing. This exchange is mutually enriching: foreigners gain meaningful 63 (immerse) into Chinese traditions, while Chinese youth find creative channels to share their heritage. The blending of traditional clothing with modern fashion 64 media has not only boosted cultural confidence but also created new consumption scenarios, 65 (turn) Hanfu into a dynamic symbol of China’s soft power. 【答案】56. has emerged 57. enthusiastically 58. dressed 59. the 60. which 61. with 62. to introduce 63. immersion 64. and 65. turning 【难度系数】0.65 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了近年来外国游客热衷穿着汉服的现象,指出这不仅体现了他们对中国文化的欣赏,也通过短视频平台传播,增强了文化自信与软实力,促进了中外文化交流。 56. 考查时态。句意:过去几年,中国出现了一种迷人的文化现象:越来越多的外国游客热情地拥抱汉服等中国传统服装。emerge (出现)在句中作谓语,主语是单数名词a fascinating cultural phenomenon,根据时间状语“Over the past few years”可知,强调动作发生在过去并持续到现在,应用现在完成时态,且主语是单数名词,谓语动词用第三人称单数形式。故填has emerged。 57. 考查副词。句意:过去几年,中国出现了一种迷人的文化现象:越来越多的外国游客热情地拥抱汉服等中国传统服装。提示词enthusiastic是形容词,修饰动词embracing,应用其副词形式enthusiastically,作状语,意为“热情地”。故填enthusiastically。 58. 考查非谓语动词。句意:在故宫等标志性景点,可以看到游客穿着精致的汉服,以历史背景为背景拍照。提示词dress与逻辑主语visitors之间为被动关系,且表示状态,应用过去分词dressed作主语补足语,be dressed in为固定搭配,意为“穿着……”。故填dressed。 59. 考查冠词。句意:这种趋势反映了对深厚文化遗产的更深刻欣赏,而不仅仅是出于好奇。根据句意可知,句中“profound cultural heritage”表示“中国深厚的文化遗产”,是特指,应用定冠词the限定。故填the。 60. 考查定语从句。句意:这股时尚浪潮也席卷了抖音等短视频平台,观察家们称,这是中国日益增长的国家自信的象征。“__60__, observers say, is a symbol of...”是一个非限制性定语从句,修饰前面整个主句,关系词将其代入从句中作主语,应用关系代词which引导从句。故填which。 61. 考查with复合结构。句意:在抖音上,汉服话题标签已获得数十亿浏览量,外国人在其中分享他们的照片,并表达穿汉服如何让他们感觉自己像中国戏剧里的超级明星。根据句意可知,“__61__ foreigners sharing...”作伴随状语,应用介词with构成with复合结构作状语,故填with。 62. 考查非谓语动词。句意:与此同时,中国的内容创作者和博主一直在积极向海外推广汉服,组织活动来介绍汉服背后的故事。“(introduce) the stories behind the clothing”是“organizing activities”的目的,用不定式to introduce作目的状语。故填to introduce。 63. 考查名词。句意:这种交流是相互丰富的:外国人可以深入了解中国传统,而中国青年则可以找到创造性的渠道来分享他们的传统。提示词immerse是动词,前面有形容词meaningful修饰,应用其名词形式immersion,作宾语,意为“沉浸,深入”。故填immersion。 64. 考查连词。句意:传统服饰与现代时尚和媒体的融合不仅增强了文化自信,还创造了新的消费场景,使汉服成为中国软实力的一个动态象征。提示词前后为并列成分“traditional clothing”和“modern fashion”以及“media”,应用并列连词and连接。故填and。 65. 考查非谓语动词。句意:传统服饰与现代时尚和媒体的融合不仅增强了文化自信,还创造了新的消费场景,使汉服成为中国软实力的一个动态象征。提示词turn在句中作结果状语,与逻辑主语The blending之间为主动关系,应用现在分词turning,表示自然而然的结果。故填turning。 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 假设你是高三学生李华。你校电视台计划拍摄一部题为《致难忘的高三》的纪录片,旨在记录2025届学生的青春奋斗历程,并作为毕业礼物赠予全体高三师生。目前电视台正在公开征集拍摄意见。请你用英语给校电视台写一封信,内容包括:(1)发表看法;(2)提出建议。 注意: (1)写作词数应为80左右; (2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】One possible version: Dear TV Station Team, I’m Li Hua. As a senior grappling with deadlines and exams, I wholeheartedly support the documentary idea. I believe it will immortalize our collective struggles, laughter, and growth during this pivotal year. Such a film not only serves as a precious graduation gift but also inspires younger students by showcasing the resilience of our generation. These moments deserve to be preserved, allowing us to reflect on our journey while motivating others. To make the documentary more engaging, I suggest including diverse perspectives. Classrooms could capture intense study sessions, while interviews with teachers would highlight their unwavering support. Footage of late-night study groups and sports meeting would add authenticity. Moreover, ending with a heartfelt message from each graduating class member would strengthen the film’s unifying power. This would transform the documentary into a time capsule, cherished by all. May this film turn fleeting moments into eternal sparks. Yours sincerely, Li Hua 【难度系数】0.65 【导语】本篇书面表达属于建议信。学校电视台计划拍摄一部题为《致难忘的高三》的纪录片,旨在记录2025届学生的青春奋斗历程,并作为毕业礼物赠予全体高三师生。目前电视台正在公开征集拍摄意见,要求考生用英语给电视台写一封信,发表自己的看法,并提出建议。 【详解】1. 词汇积累: 关键的:pivotal→crucial 珍贵的:precious→valuable 激励:inspire→uplift 吸引人的:engaging→appealing 突出、强调:highlight→emphasize 2. 句式拓展:同义句转换 原句:These moments deserve to be preserved, allowing us to reflect on our journey while motivating others. 拓展句:These moments deserve to be preserved, which allow us to reflect on our journey while motivating others. 【点睛】 【高分句型1】I believe it will immortalize our collective struggles, laughter, and growth during this pivotal year.(运用了省略连接词that的宾语从句) 【高分句型2】These moments deserve to be preserved, allowing us to reflect on our journey while motivating others.(运用了现在分词作状语) 第二节(满分25分) 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。 On a mid-September afternoon, Sista and Rafi were racing each other on the mountainside. The girls laughed wildly and stopped for a rest in the shade of a tree. “Now, I’m hungry,” Sista said. “Yeah. I could really go for a jobo. I love the sweet-and-sour taste!” Rafi said, licking her lips. “I know where there’s a great jobo tree,” Sista said. “It belongs to that lady who lives in the little house by the hill. I heard she’s severe, but sometimes she gives fruit in return for an errand (差事).” They decided to give it a shot. Raf’s heart pounded as Sista knocked on the door. An elderly woman answered. “Yes?” the lady asked, squinting (眯着眼看) at the girls. Rafi gasped, unable to speak. “We heard ...” said Sista, her voice shaky, “that you give jobos in payment for running an errand.” The lady raised one eyebrow. “Ah, yes. Payment.” She clicked her tongue. “Nothing is free, eh?” The lady led the girls into kitchen, where the smell of warm bread filled the air. She grabbed two baskets, one large and one small, “Go fill these with jobos. Come right back.” The girls raced up the hill to the tree and picked the ripest jobos. The moment they returned to the house, the lady handed them a bag filled with warm bread. “Take this bag and the large basket of jobos to the Gomez family. Do you know them?” The girls nodded. “Good. And ask them for the payment. Mrs. Gomez will place it in a large envelope,” the lady added, warning that if they returned without the envelope of payment, they wouldn’t get the jobos. Wrestling with the heavy bag and basket along the way, the girls finally arrived at the Gomez home, sweating. Mrs. Gomez answered the door. Walking inside, Rafi saw colorful drawings lying everywhere. The three little Gomez kids were still busy with more pictures, pure smiles on their cute faces. “This is from the lady with the jobo tree,” Sista held up the food. Mrs. Gomez cried, “Thank you. My husband is still sick in bed. Times are hard.” 注意: 1.续写词数应为150词左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 “But she said to ask you for the payment too,” Rafi said with her eyes dropped. ________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Back at the farmhouse, the girls handed the lady the large sealed envelope. __________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 “But she said to ask you for the payment too,” Rafi said with her eyes dropped. “Oh yes, the payment,” Mrs Gomez said. “The payment!” chanted the children, clapping. Sista and Rafi exchanged glances in confusion, not knowing why they were excited rather than worried. Mrs Gomes then handed Sista a large sealed envelope which was stuffed full. “The payment,” Mrs. Gomez beamed and thanked the girls for their delivery service. On the way back, Rafis said, “I wonder how they can afford to pay so much for that food.” “I know,” Sista agreed, “It looks like a lot of money.” Back at the farmhouse, the girls handed the lady the large sealed envelope. She immediately pulled the contents out. Inside were colorful drawings from the little children! Mystery solved, those lovely drawings turned out to be the Gomez family’s payment. Helping the lady tape the pictures to the wall, Rafi and Sista broke out in smiles. Just then, Rafi’s stomach growled. “Here’s your payment,” the lady smiled, handing the basket of jobos to the girls. “Thank you,” they said. “Anytime,” said the lady. “Come again, girls.” On their way home, Rafi and Sista enjoyed their treat. The juice that ran down their arms was as sweet and warm as the feeling they had inside. 【难度系数】0.65 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了Sista和Rafi想找一份工作来,她们听说小山旁边小房子里的那位女士会给水果作为差事的报酬,但是那位女士很严厉,她们最终决定去试试。那位女士让她们去给Gomez家送水果和面包,并要求她们向Gomez太太要报酬。她们大汗淋漓的把东西送到了,结果Gomez太太却告诉她们她家过得很艰难。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容““但她说也要你付钱,” Rafi说着垂下了眼睛。”可知,第一段可描写Sista和Rafi还是向Gomez太太要了报酬,Gomez太太给了她们一个塞满了东西的信封的过程。 ②由第二段首句内容“回到农舍,姑娘们把密封的大信封递给了老太太。”可知,第二段可描写姑娘们看到信封里的画,明白了那位女士帮助了Gomez太太一家,并且她们也得到了面包,非常开心。 2.续写线索:Gomez太太给信封——姑娘们带回报酬——打开发现是画——解开谜团——姑娘们得到报酬——开心回家 3.词汇激活 行为类:①鼓掌:clap/clap one’s hands/applaud ②传递:hand/deliver/pass on ③笑容满面:be all smiles / break out in smiles 情绪类:①感谢:thank/show one’s gratitude/be grateful ②甜蜜的,快乐的:sweet/happy/joyful 【点睛】 [高分句型1] Sista and Rafi exchanged glances in confusion, not knowing why they were excited rather than worried.(由连接词why引导的宾语从句作know的宾语) [高分句型2] Mrs Gomes then handed Sista a large sealed envelope which was stuffed full.(由关系代词which引导的限制性定语从句) [高分句型3] I wonder how they can afford to pay so much for that food.(how连接的宾语从句做wonder的宾语) 试卷第1页,共3页 试卷第1页,共3页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2026届湖北省武汉市高考英语自编模拟卷(二) 考试时间:120分钟 注意事项: 1. 答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息。 2. 请将答案正确填写在答题卡上。 第I卷(选择题) 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)(改编题) 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。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. What will Sam probably do after lunch tomorrow afternoon? A. Attend a painting class. B. Take some exercise in the gym. C. Have an important meeting. 2. Why does the man feel sorry for the woman? A. Her mother was ill. B. She failed to meet Emma. C. She missed the picnic. 3. What’s the most probable relationship between Paul and Dora? A. Husband and wife. B. Brother and sister. C. Close colleagues. 4. What do we know about Alice? A. She is struggling with her new job. B. She is gradually mastering the new systems. C. She finds the new systems easy to learn. 5. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. Handling an accident. B. Improving driving skills. C. Repairing a car. 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6、7题。 6. Why is the woman interested in Jim’s apartment? A. It has a spacious balcony. B. It is near her new workplace. C. The rent is within her budget. 7. How much rent will the woman pay per month? A. $300. B. $320. C. $350. 听第7段材料,回答8至10题。 8. What does the man think of Avatar 2? A. Average. B. Impressive. C. Disappointing. 9. Which part of Avatar attracted the man most? A. The plot. B. The special effects. C. The characters. 10. What does the woman suggest the man do in the end? A. Compare the two movies. B. Explain his love for Avatar. C. Appreciate Avatar 2 again. 听第7段材料,回答11至13题。 11. What can we learn about the woman? A. She will go to Venice. B. She lives at 47 Leyton Road. C. She just bought two train tickets. 12. Why must the woman go to the radio station? A. To meet with a famous DJ. B. To pick up her prize. C. To watch a live show. 13. When does the man suggest the woman come to the radio station? A. At 11:15. B. At 11:00. C. At 10:30. 听第7段材料,回答14至17题。 14. Where is Essex? A. In the east of England. B. In the northeast of England. C. In the southeast of England. 15. What does the man think of Brentwood? A. Ancient. B. Pleasant. C. Inconvenient. 16. What does Brentwood have? A. A modern cinema. B. A big shopping center. C. A health center. 17. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. The man’s hometown. B. Some cities in England. C. The surroundings of London. 听下面一段独白,回答18至20题。 18. What does the speaker mainly talk about at first? A. The benefits of tree climbing for kids. B. The decline of tree climbing among children. C. The dangers of tree climbing in wet conditions. 19. What percentage of parents reported a broken bone from tree climbing? A. More than 8%. B. Around 4%. C. Under 2%. 20. What is the speaker’s second tip for a safe tree climbing experience? A. Dressing properly. B. Checking the weather. C. Choosing the right tree. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Zootopia 2 is a 2025 American animated comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. It once again follows Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde, this time as they follow reptile Gary De’Snake across Zootopia and try to clear their names after being framed. Plot At the Zootenial Gala, a poisonous snake named Gary De’Snake kidnaps family leader Milton Lynxley to access an old journal. Framed as partners in crime, Judy and Nick become runaways. They helped Gary recover the journal, revealing his great-grandmother Agnes as Zootopia’s true founder, wronged by the Lynxley family. Finally reptiles return to the city, while Judy and Nick are cleared of all charges. Release Zootopia 2 premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles on November 13, 2025, and was released in the United States by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures on November 26, 2025. Two days later, it was released in the United Kingdom. Marketing In November 2025, as a publicity stunt, three remote-controlled cars with animatronic puppets of the film’s characters appeared in Los Angeles. They consisted of Nick, Judy, and Gary in a purple car, Finnick in his brown van, and Flash in his sports car. The stunt was reportedly received well by the public. Box office As of December 9, 2025, Zootopia 2 has grossed $230.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $742.2 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $972.3 million. Critical response Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of “A” on an A+ to F scale, the same score as the first film. On the other hand, Peter Bradshaw, writing a review for The Guardian, gave the film two out of five stars. He described it as “a soulless movie made by just following a formula, filled with jokes that feel safe and approved by the studio.” 21. When was Zootopia 2 released in the United Kingdom? A. On November 13, 2025. B. On November 26, 2025. C. On November 28, 2025. D. On December 9, 2025. 22. What did the studio do to promote the film? A. It invested $230.1 million to advertise the film. B. It paraded character puppets in remote-controlled cars. C. It invited the reporter to publicize the upcoming film. D. It released a series of short videos about the main plot. 23. Where is the text possibly from? A. A journal on film reviews. B. An entertainment website. C. A textbook on movie history. D. A newspaper on global news. B(原创题) My Journey to the Stage For as long as I can remember, my heart would race at the mere thought of speaking in front of others. In school, I would avoid raising my hand even when I knew the answer. At work, I would volunteer for behind-the-scenes tasks just to escape the possibility of leading a meeting. Public speaking was my invisible cage. In my late twenties, I signed up for a communication skills workshop, hoping it would magically cure me. We practiced breathing techniques and received feedback from trainers. Yet, every time I stood before the group, my voice would tremble, and my mind would go blank. I left the workshop feeling just as helpless as before. Years passed. Then, during a community meeting about environmental protection, I heard someone dismiss climate change as a hoax. As someone who cared deeply about the planet, I felt a surge of anger and responsibility. I realized that if people like me remained silent, misinformation would continue to spread. That night, I decided I had to speak at the upcoming Earth Day rally. Standing on that small outdoor stage, with the sun warming my face and a crowd of supporters before me, I felt my old fears rising. But this time, something was different. I wasn’t speaking for a grade or a compliment — I was speaking for a cause I believed in. My voice shook at first, but as I continued, the words flowed more freely. When I finished, the applause felt like a release. That moment taught me a lasting lesson. Fear had controlled me for years, but purpose proved stronger. I learned that when you care deeply about something, it gives you the courage to face your greatest fears. The stage no longer felt like a cage; it became a place where I could make a difference. 24. What does the author mean by describing public speaking as his “invisible cage” in Paragraph 1? A. He was physically trapped in meetings. B. He felt unable to express himself freely. C. He was forced to speak against his will. D. He avoided all social interactions entirely. 25. How did the communication skills workshop affect the author? A. It helped him become a confident speaker. B. It made him realize he had no talent for speaking. C. It failed to solve his fear of public speaking. D. It encouraged him to seek more training. 26. What event finally motivated the author to speak in public? A. A requirement from his job. B. An invitation from a workshop trainer. C. A desire to prove himself to others. D. A strong reaction to misinformation about climate change. 27. What lesson did the author draw from his experience on Earth Day? A. Practice is the only way to overcome fear. B. External rewards are the best motivation. C. A strong sense of purpose can conquer fear. D. Public speaking becomes easier with age. C Being an information technology, or IT, worker is not a job I envy. They are the ones expected to instantly fix a projector that stops working, even right in the middle of a critical meeting. They have to tolerate the bad mood of colleagues who are upset after calling the help desk repeatedly for the same issue. They also know there are better, more reliable and faster systems available, but their employer simply will not provide the funds to buy them. According to a recent survey, employees reliant on IT support often consider it a major source of job dissatisfaction. Through no fault of their own, they can suddenly find their productivity deteriorating (下降) or quality control non-existent. And there’s little they can do about it. The experience of using IT affects almost every aspect of the workplace. It has become a crucial part of employees’ overall work experience. When IT is operating as it should, employee self-confidence increases. Their job satisfaction, too, can surge when well-functioning machines relieve them of dull tasks or repetitive processes. But if there’s one thing that triggers widespread frustration (沮丧), it’s a failed IT transformation project. In such cases, high expectations are dashed, and a long list of promised efficiencies fails to materialize. This occurs when business leaders implement IT initiatives with little consideration of how those changes will impact the end user. This is why managers should appreciate how influential the IT user experience is, and make a substantial effort to ensure their IT team fixes programming errors and application crashes. Adequate and timely IT support should also be available to help users resolve technological issues at work. More importantly, IT practitioners need to understand how employees feel when they use IT. Therefore, businesses need to design their IT infrastructure to fit their employees’ work, rather than force employees to work around the company’s IT limitations. 28. Why does the author say IT work is not a job he admires? A. Fixing equipment urgently during meetings. B. Knowing better systems are not funded. C. Dealing with unhappy colleagues repeatedly. D. Handling high-pressure tasks with poor support. 29. What is said about Information Technology’s influence on employees? A. It mainly helps the tech-skilled. B. Its negatives may outweigh positives. C. It can hurt or help work and well-being. D. It often lowers productivity and satisfaction. 30. What should managers and businesses do to improve the IT experience? A. Make IT training available to staff. B. Tailor technology to fit human work patterns. C. Upgrade systems regardless of cost for efficiency. D. Focus first on solving urgent technical breakdowns. 31. Which would be the best title for the text? A. Employee Training in the Digital Age B. The Rising Cost of Business Technology C. Why IT Departments Need More Funding D. Human-Centered IT: A Key to Productivity D “Men are from Mars, women from Venus” has become a convenient shorthand for every household debate, from map-reading to loading the dishwasher. Yet beneath the jokes lies a serious question: are the two sexes born with fundamentally different wiring, or have we simply repeated the story until it feels true? A high-profile set of scans appears to offer hard proof of a difference. British psychologist Stuart Ritchie reported in 2012 that male brains are, on average, roughly one-tenth heavier than female brains and contain more white-matter. Lise Eliot, a neuroscientist at Chicago Medical School, believes such headlines are too dramatic. After re-analyzing thousands of images collected across six countries, she calls the brain “a unisex (不分性别的) organ”. The gap between group averages, she insists, is no wider than the difference between male and female kidneys, and the figures fail to predict how the organ actually processes algebra, empathy or parking instructions. Put simply, size decides nothing. If body structure is not the real boss, what is? Social experience. A 1970 survey’ showed boys beating girls thirteen-to-one on the mathematics SAT, a figure once highlighted by former Harvard president Lawrence Summers as proof of natural male scientific talent. However, when later student groups offered girls equal laboratory hours, encouraged female teachers and rewrote textbooks to include more real-world problems, the ratio fell to three-to-one, suggesting that opportunity, not body part, writes most of the scoreboard. Margaret McCarthy, a neuropharmacologist at the University of Maryland, applauds Eliot for “forcing the debate forward”. She also notes that wiping out every sex difference would sound an extreme note. Equal, she reminds us, is not identical; biology may still whisper where society shouts. 32. Why does the author present Ritchie’s finding? A. To correct statistical errors in psychology. B. To stress the risk of repeating the same story. C. To explain boys’ bad habits in reading maps. D. To present scan evidence of sex differences. 33. What is implied by Eliot’s re-analysis of brain volume? A. Kidneys may decide brain sizes. B. Males do well in tackling complex tasks. C. It can’t tell how a person thinks or acts. D. Brain size might influence sex rules. 34. What can we infer from the narrowed math score gap after 1970? A. Equal chances play a big role. B. Boys are losing interest in STEM. C. Standardized tests can’t be trusted. D. Biology favors girls in math. 35. What might be McCarthy’s attitude to erasing sex differences? A. Favorable. B. Disapproving. C. Unclear. D. Indifferent. 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。 When you go to the doctor, you’re probably the one answering most of the questions. 36 Here are the questions you should ask your doctor to help you get well. What screenings (筛查) should I get? Exactly which health screenings you need, and when, depends on factors like age, sex, and your personal and family medical history. At your annual physical, ask your doctor what you should prioritize in the coming year, suggests Dr. Jessica Edwards. Screening yearly for mental-health disorders like depression is important too. 37 What vitamins and supplements might be helpful? Some vitamins and supplements are a waste of money or harmful. But there are the ones that could actually benefit your health. 38 Talking through your lab reports and specific concerns can help your doctor determine what might be appropriate. What kind of financial support is available? 39 If something isn’t covered in it, your doctor might be able to suggest some other choices. “There’s a lot of financial support available, both from some companies and voluntary groups.” Arin says. 40 Whether you’re at the doctor because you broke a bone, or are recovering from injuries, ask when you should start to feel better and what kind of warnings could signal the need for more care. Your doctor can tell you exactly when you should call her office or go to the emergency department. A. What are my treatment options? B. However, make sure you’re asking plenty of your own. C. Additionally, ask clearly what the probable payments are. D. So if your doctor doesn’t bring it up, start the conversation. E. What should I do if my symptoms worsen or don’t improve? F. Always ask how your insurance will affect treatment expenses. G. To know which is beneficial, ask your doctor, Edwards advises. 第II卷(非选择题) 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四个选项中选出最佳选项。 The day dawned with excitement and curiosity. The weather was ideal: a clear sky, a mild wind dancing through the trees, rustling (沙沙声) them 41 . My father, an experienced fisherman, patiently guided me through fishing 42 — casting the line, feeling for a 43 , and reeling (绕线) in the catch. His calm manner was comforting, yet 44 stayed, rooted in the uncertainty of what lay ahead. I felt a burst of delight as my line first hit the water, sending tiny circles spreading across the surface, but that excitement soon gave way to restlessness. Minutes 45 like hours as I sat, staring at the still water, waiting for any 46 of life. My father sensed my growing frustration and shared his wisdom. His words 47 home. I started to value the peace around me: birds singing sweetly in the distance, water gently washing against the shore, and fish 48 occasionally to catch the light. Just as hope was fading, my line gave a sudden 49 . My heart 50 as I fought to reel it in. The fish 51 strongly, trying to escape with surprising quickness, but with my father’s encouraging words and steady hands, I finally pulled it ashore. Holding the small mouth fish was pure 52 . It was a 53 catch, yet a great achievement to me. Its shiny scales (鳞片) caught the sunlight, its eyes seeming to 54 my excitement. Releasing it back into the lake, I felt a deep sense of fulfillment and 55 for the creature that had given me such a meaningful experience. 41. A. wildly B. lifelessly C. coldly D. playfully 42. A. basics B. positions C. traditions D. patterns 43. A. touch B. tap C. bite D. drop 44. A. hope B. anxiety C. surprise D. bravery 45. A. slid B. flew C. dragged D. disappeared 46. A. value B. sign C. freedom D. mark 47. A. arrived B. left C. hit D. went 48. A. hiding B. diving C. swinging D. emerging 49. A. push B. pull C. break D. knock 50. A. raced B. recovered C. sank D. froze 51. A. struggled B. jumped C. opposed D. breathed 52. A. sympathy B. joy C. eagerness D. luck 53. A. huge B. risky C. strange D. humble 54. A. pale B. prove C. mirror D. cover 55. A. shame B. concern C. pity D. respect 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)(改编题) 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。 Over the past few years, a fascinating cultural phenomenon 56 (emerge) across China: a growing number of foreign tourists are 57 (enthusiastic) embracing traditional Chinese clothing like Hanfu. At iconic sites such as the Forbidden City, visitors can be seen 58 (dress) in exquisite Hanfu, posing for photos against historic backdrops. This trend reflects a deeper appreciation for 59 profound cultural heritage rather than mere curiosity. This stylish wave is also taking over short video platforms like TikTok, 60 , observers say, is a symbol of China’s booming national confidence. On TikTok, the Hanfu hashtag (话题标签) has collected billions of views, 61 foreigners sharing their photoshots and expressing how wearing Hanfu makes them feel like super stars in Chinese dramas. Meanwhile, Chinese content creators and bloggers have been actively promoting Hanfu overseas, organizing activities 62 (introduce) the stories behind the clothing. This exchange is mutually enriching: foreigners gain meaningful 63 (immerse) into Chinese traditions, while Chinese youth find creative channels to share their heritage. The blending of traditional clothing with modern fashion 64 media has not only boosted cultural confidence but also created new consumption scenarios, 65 (turn) Hanfu into a dynamic symbol of China’s soft power. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 假设你是高三学生李华。你校电视台计划拍摄一部题为《致难忘的高三》的纪录片,旨在记录2025届学生的青春奋斗历程,并作为毕业礼物赠予全体高三师生。目前电视台正在公开征集拍摄意见。请你用英语给校电视台写一封信,内容包括:(1)发表看法;(2)提出建议。 注意: (1)写作词数应为80左右; (2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第二节(满分25分) 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。 On a mid-September afternoon, Sista and Rafi were racing each other on the mountainside. The girls laughed wildly and stopped for a rest in the shade of a tree. “Now, I’m hungry,” Sista said. “Yeah. I could really go for a jobo. I love the sweet-and-sour taste!” Rafi said, licking her lips. “I know where there’s a great jobo tree,” Sista said. “It belongs to that lady who lives in the little house by the hill. I heard she’s severe, but sometimes she gives fruit in return for an errand (差事).” They decided to give it a shot. Raf’s heart pounded as Sista knocked on the door. An elderly woman answered. “Yes?” the lady asked, squinting (眯着眼看) at the girls. Rafi gasped, unable to speak. “We heard ...” said Sista, her voice shaky, “that you give jobos in payment for running an errand.” The lady raised one eyebrow. “Ah, yes. Payment.” She clicked her tongue. “Nothing is free, eh?” The lady led the girls into kitchen, where the smell of warm bread filled the air. She grabbed two baskets, one large and one small, “Go fill these with jobos. Come right back.” The girls raced up the hill to the tree and picked the ripest jobos. The moment they returned to the house, the lady handed them a bag filled with warm bread. “Take this bag and the large basket of jobos to the Gomez family. Do you know them?” The girls nodded. “Good. And ask them for the payment. Mrs. Gomez will place it in a large envelope,” the lady added, warning that if they returned without the envelope of payment, they wouldn’t get the jobos. Wrestling with the heavy bag and basket along the way, the girls finally arrived at the Gomez home, sweating. Mrs. Gomez answered the door. Walking inside, Rafi saw colorful drawings lying everywhere. The three little Gomez kids were still busy with more pictures, pure smiles on their cute faces. “This is from the lady with the jobo tree,” Sista held up the food. Mrs. Gomez cried, “Thank you. My husband is still sick in bed. Times are hard.” 注意: 1.续写词数应为150词左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 “But she said to ask you for the payment too,” Rafi said with her eyes dropped. ________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Back at the farmhouse, the girls handed the lady the large sealed envelope. __________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 试卷第1页,共3页 试卷第1页,共3页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2026届湖北省武汉市高考英语自编模拟卷(二) 答案及听力录音原文 听力: 1-5 BAABA 6-10 BCCBC 11-15 ABACB 16-20 CABCA 阅读理解: 21-23 CBB 24-27 BCDC 28-31 DCBD 32-35 DCAB 36-40 BDGFE 完形填空: 41-45 DACBC 46-50 BCDBA 51-55 ABDCD 语法填空: 56. has emerged 57. enthusiastically 58. dressed 59. the 60. which 61. with 62. to introduce 63. immersion 64. and 65. turning 写作 第一节 Dear TV Station Team, I’m Li Hua. As a senior grappling with deadlines and exams, I wholeheartedly support the documentary idea. I believe it will immortalize our collective struggles, laughter, and growth during this pivotal year. Such a film not only serves as a precious graduation gift but also inspires younger students by showcasing the resilience of our generation. These moments deserve to be preserved, allowing us to reflect on our journey while motivating others. To make the documentary more engaging, I suggest including diverse perspectives. Classrooms could capture intense study sessions, while interviews with teachers would highlight their unwavering support. Footage of late-night study groups and sports meeting would add authenticity. Moreover, ending with a heartfelt message from each graduating class member would strengthen the film’s unifying power. This would transform the documentary into a time capsule, cherished by all. May this film turn fleeting moments into eternal sparks. Yours sincerely, Li Hua 第二节 “But she said to ask you for the payment too,” Rafi said with her eyes dropped. “Oh yes, the payment,” Mrs Gomez said. “The payment!” chanted the children, clapping. Sista and Rafi exchanged glances in confusion, not knowing why they were excited rather than worried. Mrs Gomes then handed Sista a large sealed envelope which was stuffed full. “The payment,” Mrs. Gomez beamed and thanked the girls for their delivery service. On the way back, Rafis said, “I wonder how they can afford to pay so much for that food.” “I know,” Sista agreed, “It looks like a lot of money.” Back at the farmhouse, the girls handed the lady the large sealed envelope. She immediately pulled the contents out. Inside were colorful drawings from the little children! Mystery solved, those lovely drawings turned out to be the Gomez family’s payment. Helping the lady tape the pictures to the wall, Rafi and Sista broke out in smiles. Just then, Rafi’s stomach growled. “Here’s your payment,” the lady smiled, handing the basket of jobos to the girls. “Thank you,” they said. “Anytime,” said the lady. “Come again, girls.” On their way home, Rafi and Sista enjoyed their treat. The juice that ran down their arms was as sweet and warm as the feeling they had inside. 听力录音稿 Text 1 W: Sam, any plans for tomorrow? M: Yeah. In the morning, I will have two meetings. At noon, I’m going to have lunch with Sarah. In the afternoon, I intend to hit the gym. At night, I need to have a painting class. W: What a tight schedule! Text 2 M: That’s my friend Emma over there. Didn’t you get a chance to meet her at the picnic last month? W: I wish I could have, but I was taking care of my mother then. She wasn’t feeling well. M: I’m so sorry to hear that. Text 3 M: Hi, Dora. I’m here to see Paul. W: Hello, Joe. He is working in the back yard. Come in, please. M: Is he doing the gardening? W: No. He is working with some wood, making the yard a better place for children to play. Text 4 M: Hi, Alice. How was your first week in your new role? W: It’s been quite challenging learning all these new systems and controls, but I’m getting the hang of it. M: Good to hear. In a month’s time, you’ll be able to do it with your eyes closed. Text 5 W: I’m very sorry, sir. I’ll pay for the damage. M: I hope you will drive more carefully in the future. W: I will. Please send me the bill for the repairs as soon as possible. Text 6 W: When are you moving out of your apartment, Jim? M: This Saturday, but my rent isn’t due yet. Do you know anyone who is interested? W: I am. I’ve just changed my job, and your apartment is close to my new office. M: Really? That’d be great. You will like it, as the balcony is spacious enough to accommodate seating, so you can enjoy the scenery comfortably, and there are many trees in the community providing environmental benefits to the area. That’s actually why I chose it in the first place. W: Sounds nice. How about the rent? I’m trying to stay with a $300 budget. M: It was $320 a month. But recently, the landlady has raised it by $30, is it okay? W: That’s a bit higher, but it’s worth the price. Text 7 W: Did you go to see the movie Avatar 2 yesterday? M: Don’t mention it! It feels like a recycled movie. W: Recycled? What do you mean? M: The setting, the characters, and even the plot were similar to Avatar. The director Cameron seems to have remade it. W: You can’t be serious! There has to be something different. M: The only difference is the title, otherwise I wouldn’t have gone to the cinema. W: I thought you were a fan of the director. Is it because you expect too much of him? M: Probably. The special effects of Avatar are so wonderful that I say “wow” every time I watch it. But this time, I didn’t feel the excitement I had expected. W: That explains it. Nothing can compare to Avatar in your mind. Why not give Avatar 2 a second chance? Then probably you will change your mind. Text 8 W: Hello, this is Mary Smith. I’ve just heard I’ve won this month’s radio competition. M: Ah, yes, congratulations. You’re so lucky that you won two return train tickets to Venice. W: Great. I will go with my mom. When do we have to use them by? M: Well, you must travel before 30th April, but today is only April fifth, so there’s plenty of time. W: We can go during my school holidays. Will you send me the tickets? M: No, you must come to our office and sign for them. The address is 47 Leyton Road. That’s L-E-Y-T-O-N, it’s near the theater. W: When shall I come? I’ll be at school tomorrow and Friday. M: Saturday morning then. W: Great. What time? About 10:30? M: Let’s say a quarter past 11. Then you can say hello to DJ Richard Brewster. His show finishes at 11. W: I’ve always wanted to meet him, thanks very much. Text 9 W: Hello. Can you introduce yourself please? M: Sure. My name is Stephen Patterson and I’m from a town called Brentwood in Essex. W: Essex? Is that in the northeast of England? M: No, that’s in the southeast, just next to London. W: Well, what kind of place is your town where you grew up? M: Um, it’s actually a very nice town. People often move into Brentwood from the surrounding towns or from the east end of London. It’s a pleasant place to live. There’s a very large country park. W: When I think of a small British village, you know, I think of really old houses and nothing has changed. So do you have modern things? Like, do you have a health club and a movie theater and things like that? M: Um, I think the cinema in Brentwood is closed down with the arrival of out-of-town shopping centres. They always have their cinemas with six or eight screens and the cinema in Brentwood only had two screens. However, yeah, it has a very nice health center and as I said, lots of parks. Text 10 M: Tree climbing, once an important part of childhood, is now disappearing. Nowadays, one-quarter of kids have never climbed a tree. Many schools ban the activity, fearful of the risk of injury to kids. Why should we care about tree climbing? Isn’t it, after all, a risky activity? Actually, the research data tells a different story. In 2016, researchers from the University of Phoenix surveyed 1,600 parents who let their kids climb trees. 94.84% of parents reported that their kids hurt a knee, elbow or skin, and less than 2% reported a broken bone. Your kid could break a bone from falling, but that can also happen on playground equipment or a bike. Climbing trees is great for your kids physically and emotionally. But before you point your kids to climb the nearest tree, make sure your kids are prepared for a safe tree climbing experience with the following climbing tips. Firstly, check the weather. Never climb during a thunderstorm or in strong wind. And dress properly for the occasion. Your kids should wear well-fitting clothing and flexible shoes. Lastly, choose wisely. Hardwood trees like oak trees, or pines are usually stronger and make good climbing trees. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $听力考试正式开始。Sam, any plans for tomorrow? Yeah. in the morning, I will have two meetings. At noon, i'm going to have lunch with Sarah in the afternoon, I intend hit the gym at night. I need to have . opinion class. What a tight schedule. Sam, any plans for tomorrow? Yeah. in the morning, I will have two meetings. Had noon, i'm going to have lunch with Sarah. In the afternoon, I intend to hit the gym at night. I need to have . opinion class. What a tight schedule. Listen to the next question. That's my friend emma over there. Did you get a chance to meet her at the picnic last month? I wish I could have, but I was taking care of my mother then. SHE wasn't feeling well. I'm so sorry to hear that. That's my friend emma over there. Didn't you get a chance to meet her at the picnic last month? I wish I could have, but I was taking care of my mother then. SHE wasn't feeling well. I'm so sorry to hear that. Listen to the next question. Hi dora, i'm here to see paul. Hello. joe. He is working in the backyard. Come in, please. Is he doing the gardening? No, he is working with some wood, making the yard a Better place for children in the play. Hi dora, i'm here to see paul. Hello. joe. He is working in the backyard. Come in, please. Is he doing the gardening? No, he is working with some wood, making the yard a Better place for children to play. Listen to the next question. Hi Alice. How was your first week in your new role? It's been quite . chAllenging learning of this new system and control, but i'm getting the hang of IT good . to hear in a month's time, you'll be able to do IT with your eyes closed. Hi Alice, how was your first week in your new role? It's been quite . chAllenging learning of these new systems and control, but i'm getting the hang of IT . good to hear. In a month's time, you'll be able to do IT with your eyes closed. Listen to the next question. I'm very sorry, sir. I'll pay for the damage. I hope you will drive more carefully in the future. I will please send me the bill for the repairs as soon as possible. I'm very sorry, sir. I'll pay for the damage. I hope you will drive more carefully in . the future. I will please send me the bill for the repairs as soon as possible. Listen to the next question. When are you moving out of your apartment, jim. this saturday, but my rent isn't due yet. Do you know anyone who is interested? I am. I've just changed my job and your apartment is close to my . new office. really. That d be great. You will like IT, as the balcony is spacious enough to accommodate seating, so you can enjoy the scenery comfortable. Ly, and there are many trees in the community providing environmental benefits to the area. That's actually why I choose . IT in the first place. Sounds nice. How about the rent? I'm trying to stay with a three hundred dollar budget. IT was three hundred and twenty dollars a month, but recently the land lady has raised IT by thirty dollars. Is that okay? That's a bit higher, but it's worth the Price. When are you moving out of your apartment, jim. this saturday, but my rent isn't due yet. Do you know anyone who is interested? I am. I've just changed my job, and your apartment is close to my . new office. Really, that be great. You will like IT as the balcony is spacious enough to accommodate seating, so you can enjoy the scenery comfortably, and there are many trees in the community providing environmental benefits to the area. That's actually why I chose . IT in the first place. Sounds nice. How about the rent? I'm trying to stay with a three hundred dollar budget. IT was three hundred and twenty dollars a month, but recently the land lady has raised by thirty dollars. Is IT okay? That's a bit higher, but it's worth the Price. Listen to the next question. Did you go to see the movie avatar two yesterday? Don't mention IT. IT feels like a recycled movie. recycled. What do you mean . the setting, the characters and even the plot were similar to avatar. The director Cameron seems to remit. you can't be serious, there has to be something different. The only difference is the title, otherwise I wouldn't have gone to the cinema. I thought you were a fan of the director. Or is that because you expect too much of him? Probably the special effects of avatar are so wonderful that I say, wow, every time I watch IT. But this time I didn't feel the excitement I had expected. That explains IT. Nothing can compare to avatar in your mind. Why not give avatar a to a second chance? Then probably you will change your mind. Did you go to see the movie avatar r two yesterday? Don't mention IT. IT feels like a recycled movie. recycled. What do you mean? The setting, the characters and even the plot were similar to a attar. The director Cameron seems to have remade IT. You can't be serious. There has to be something different. The only difference is the title, otherwise I wouldn't gone to the cinema. I thought you were a fan of the director. Or is that because you expect too much of him? Probably the special effects of avatara are so wonderful that I say, wow, every time I want IT. But this time I didn't feel the excitement I had expected. That explains IT. Nothing can compare to avatar AR in your mind. Why not give avatara to a second chance? Then probably you will change your mind. Listen to the next question. Hello, this is mary smith. I've just heard i've won this month's radio . competition. congratulations. You're so lucky that you want to return train tickets to venice. great. I will go with my mom. When do we have to use them by? Well, you must travel before thirty of April, but today is only April fifth. So there is plenty of time . we can go during my school holidays. Will you send me the tickets? No, you must come to our office and signed for them. The address is forty seven later road, that LEYTON. It's near the theatre. When shall I come? I'll be at school tomorrow and friday. yesterday morning. then. great. What time? About ten? thirty? Let's say, a quarter past eleven. Then you can say hello to DJ Richard rooster. His show finishes at eleven. I've always wanted to meet him. Thanks very much. Hello, this is mary smith. I've just heard i've won this month's radio . competition. congratulations. You're so lucky that you want to return train tickets to venice. great. I will go with my mom. When do we have to use them by? Well, you must travel before thirty of April, but today is only April fifth. So there is plenty of time . we can go during my school holidays. Will you send me the tickets? No, you must come to our office and signed for them. The address is forty seven late in road. That LYTON, it's near the theater. When shall I come? I'll be at school tomorrow and friday. saturday morning. great. What time? About ten thirty? Let's say, a quarter past eleven. Then you can say hello to DJ Richard rooster. His show finishes at eleven. I've always wanted to meet him. Thanks very much. Listen to the next question. Hello, can you introduce yourself, please? Sure, my name is Stephen patterson, and i'm from a town called brinton wood in ethics. A six. Is that in the northeast . of england? No, that's in the southeast, just next to london. Well, what kind of places your town where you grew up? It's actually a very nice town. People often move into print wood from the surrounding towns or from the east end of london. It's a pleasant place to live. There is a very large country park. When I think of a small british village, you know, I think of really old houses and nothing has changed. So do you have modern things like you have a health club in a movie theater and things like that? Um I think the cinema print wood is closed down with the arrival of out of town shopping centres. They always have their cinemas with six or eight screens and the cinema print wood only had two screens. However, yeah IT has a very nice self center and as I said, lots of parks. Hello, can you introduce yourself, please? sure. My name is Stephen patterson, and i'm from a town called print . wood in ethics. sx. Is that in the northeast of england? No, that's in the southeast. just next to london. Well, what kind of places your town where you grew up? Um it's actually a very nice town. People often move into print wood from the surrounding towns or from the east end of london. It's a pleasant place to live. There is a very large country park. When I think of a small british village, you know, I think of really old houses and nothing has changed. So do you have modern things like do you have a health club in a movie theater and things like that? Um I think the cinema print wood is closed down with the arrival of out of town shopping centres. They always have their cinemas with six or eight screens and the cinema print wood only had two screens. However, yeah IT has a very nice self center and as I said, lots of parks. Listen to the next question. Tree climbing, once an important part of childhood, is now disappearing. Nowadays, one quarter of kids have never climb ed a tree. Many schools banned the activity, Pearl, of the risk of injury to kids. Why should we care about tree climbing? Isn't IT, after all a risky activity? Actually, the research data tells a different story. In two thousand sixteen, researchers from the university of finex surveyed one thousand six hundred parents let their kids climb trees. Ninety four point eight four percent of parents reported that their kids hurt a knee, elbow or skin, and less than two percent reported a broken bone. Your kid could break a bone from falling, but that can also happen on playground equipment or a bike. Climbing trees is great for your kids physically and emotionally. But before you point your kids to climb the nearest tree, make sure your kids are prepared for a safe tree climbing experience with the following climbing tips. Firstly, check the weather, never climb ed during a thunder storm or in strong wind and dressed properly for the occasion. Your kids should wear well fitting clothing and flexible shoes. Lastly, choose wisely. Hardwood trees like oak trees or pines are usually stronger and make good climbing trees. Tree climbing, once an important part of childhood, is now disappearing. Nowadays, one quarter of kids have never climb ed a tree. Many schools ban the activity, fearful of the risk of injury to kids. Why should we care about tree climbing? Isn't IT, after all, a risky activity? Actually, the research data tells a different story. In two thousand sixteen, researchers from the university of finex surveyed one thousand six hundred parents who let their kids climb trees. Ninety four point eight four percent of parents were reported that their kids hurt a knee, elbow or skin, and less than two percent reported a broken bone. Your kid could break a bone from falling, but that can also happen on playground or a bike. Climbing trees is great for your kids, physically and emotionally, but before you point your kids to climb the nearest tree, make sure your kids are prepared for a safe tree climbing experience with the following climbing tips. Firstly, check the weather, never climb b during a thunder storm or in strong wind and dressed person for the occasion, your kids should wear well fitting clothing and flexible shoes. Lastly, choose wisely. Hardwood trees like oake trees or pines are usually stronger and make good climbing trees. 听力部分到此结束。

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