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这是2026年苏锡常镇四市高三教学情况调研。一、英语试卷听力部分,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,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。听力测试正式开始。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。Sorry, i'm late. The traffic was awful. Have you checked out our group project yet? Just took a quick look. The analysis part looks pretty chAllenging. Yeah, I think so. Why don't we go over the main points together? Sorry, i'm late. The traffic was awful. Have you checked out our group project yet? Just took a quick look. The analysis part looks pretty chAllenging. Yeah, I think so. Why don't we go over the main points together? Hi, i'm calling about booking two rooms for this saturday evening. sure. IT is two hundred and fifteen pounds per room. That's the weekend. Price is one hundred and seventy five pounds on weekdays. Okay, that works for me. Hi, i'm calling about booking two rooms for this saturday evening. sure. IT is two hundred and fifteen pounds per room. That's the weekend. Price is one hundred and seventy five . pounds on weekdays. Okay, that works for me. Now, what would you like me to do with . all the recent storms? The glass in the kitchen door is broken. I really need that fixed. You mean IT needs replacing. I'll get that done right away. Now, what would you like me to do with . all the recent storms? The glass in the kitchen door is broken. I really need that fixed. You mean IT needs replacing. I'll get that done right away. Hi, Laura. Could you spare a few minutes to talk about the on the job training workshop you attended last summer? I'm considering signing up . for one myself. Sure him. What would you like to know? Hi Laura. Could you spare a few minutes to talk about the on the job training workshop you attended last summer? I'm considering signing . up for one myself. Sure him. What would you like to know? How was your trip? IT got me right on the first day. But to my great surprise, IT rained quite a number of days. So I was forced to . replan my road. Oh, that's too bad. How was your trip? IT got me right on the first day, but to my great surprise, IT rained quite a number of days, so I was forced to . replan my route. Oh, that's too bad. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面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ABC3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。听第六段材料,回答第六、七题,现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Hello, fast cycle rentals shop. How can I assist you? Hi, i'm planning to explore the city and need a bike. Could you tell me your rent options? absolutely. For city rides, we usually recommend the classic bicycle and its light weight and easy to Operate on flat surfaces. You won't need a mountain or cross bike unless you're tackling hills . or rough ground. No, i'll just be sticking to the main roads and paths. The classic one sounds fine. perfect. The Price is fifty two pounds for the day, a reduction from our usual rate of sixty five. great. I'll try to come by. And what's your address? Hello, fast cycle rental shop. How can I assist you? Hi, i'm planning to explore the city and need a bike. Could you tell me your rental options? absolutely. For city rides, we usually recommend the classic bicycle and its light weight and easy to Operate on flat surfaces. You won't need a mountain or cross bike unless you're tackling hills or . rough ground. No, i'll just be sticking to the main roads and paths. The classic one sounds fine. perfect. The Price is fifty two pounds for the day, a reduction from our usual rate of sixty five. great. I'll try to come by. And what's your address? 听第七段材料,回答第8至10题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Honey, let's choose a swimming pool for our family this weekend. The kids really want to go swimming. absolutely. I have checked all the swiming pools in the town, and there are several choices for us. great. Tell me about them. sure. The first one is called happy summer, mainly for Young children. There's a cafe too, but IT is only open during the day, and there is no parking lot nearby. That's too bad. What are the other options? Blue ocean is quite good. It's open to entry level swimmers, and they have changing rooms for you. So it's quite convenient. good. When does IT? We only have time in the evenings. i'm afraid that opens from nine AM to five PM every day. How about water? By IT opens from two PM to nine PM. And IT provides free lockers for your stuff. I might consider that. Honey, let's choose a swimming pool for our family this weekend. The kids really want to go swimming. absolutely. I have checked all the swimming pools in the town, and there are several choices for us. great. Tell me about them. sure. The first one is called happy summer, mainly for Young children. There's a cafe too, but IT is only open during the day, and there is no parking lot nearby. That's too bad. What are the other options? Blue ocean is quite good. It's open to entry level swimmer, and they have changing rooms for you. So it's quite convenient. good. When does IT open? We only have time in the evenings. i'm afraid. That opens from nine AM to five PM every day. How about water bay? IT opens from two PM to nine PM. And IT provides free lockers for your stuff. I might consider that. 听第八段材料,回答第11至14题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Good morning. May I come in? Good morning. miss lin. Please take a seat. I'd like to start with a quick overview of your background. Could you tell me why you left your last position? My previous job required frequent night shifts, and with a Young child at home, I found IT impossible to manage. understood. I think there are some options for you. The first one is reception assistant at the park view hotel. This hotel has quite an international flavor, so you'll need to speak at least two foreign languages. Sure, I can speak fluent french and chinese. excEllent. Another choice is general assistant at the lakeside hotel. To be honest, the pay is rather low, but the meals are provided free of charge. That sounds great, but can I have a few days to think IT over and go back to you later? That's no . problem. Good morning. May I come in? Good morning, miss lin, please take a seat. I'd like to start with a quick overview of your background. Could you tell me why you left your last position? My previous job required frequent night shifts, and with a Young child at home, I found IT impossible to manage. understood. I think there are some options for you. The first one is reception assistant at the park view hotel. This hotel has quite an international flavor, so you'll need to speak at least two foreign languages. Sure, I can speak fluent french and chinese, excEllent. Another choice is general assistant at the lakeside hotel. To be honest, the pay is rather low, but the meals are provided free of charge. That sounds great, but can I have a few days to think IT over and go back to you later? That's no problem. 听第九段材料,回答第15至17题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读。这三个小题。Good afternoon, and welcome to the city hour today we have with us synthia smith, who is in charge of this year's city fair. Hello, ron. Well, synthia. would you start by giving us some of the basic information about the fair? Where will you take place this year? I know most people expect the fair to be held at the amusement ground as usual, but we have to change the location this year. They're building the new school nearby, and the amusement ground is used to store construction materials. So we've moved IT to the city park. That will be a great place for the fair. Could you tell our listeners about the event plan for saturday and sunday, the main days of the fair? On saturday evening, there will be a cartoon show and a magic show for children. On sunday afternoon, the whole family can enjoy a concert by the lake. I'm sure that will be very popular. Thank you for sharing the information with us. Thank you for inviting me. Good afternoon, and welcome to the city hour today we have with us synthia smith, who is in charge of this year's city fair. Hello, ron. Well, synthia. would you start by giving us some of the basic information about the fair? Where will you take place this year? I know most people expect the fair to be held at the amusement ground as usual, but we have to change the location this year. They're building the new school nearby, and the amusement ground is used to store construction materials. So we've moved IT to the city park. That will be a great place for the fair. Could you tell our listeners about the event plan for saturday and sunday, the main days of the fair? On saturday evening, there will be a cartoon show and a magic show for children. On sunday afternoon, the whole family can enjoy a concert by the lake. I'm sure that will be very popular. Thank you for sharing the information with us. Thank you for inviting me. 听第十段材料,回答第18至20题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。The old born film festival, which was started in nineteen ninety six by john smith, has held in the last two weeks of August every year. IT also runs a film competition for under eighteen, which has a different theme every year. Last year, for example, the theme was a future planet, and the winner was a ten minute documentary, encouraging teenagers to be more aware of the environmental issues, focusing on getting kids to cycle to school instead of going by car. This year, the theme is sporting nation. Every year, the competition presents excEllent prizes donated by local businesses, including shops and hotels. This year, you can win a top quality movie camera worth over eight hundred pounds. Application forms are on the website, and the deadline for sending in your film to enter the competition is the last day of may. Since it's made much, you'll have plenty of time to work on IT throughout April and may. The old born film festival, which was started in nineteen ninety six by joan smith, has held in the last two weeks of August every year. IT also runs a film competition for under eighteen, which has a different theme every year. Last year, for example, the theme was a future planet, and the winner was a ten minute documentary encouraging teenagers to be more aware of the environmental issues, focusing on getting kids to cycle to school instead of going by car. This year, the theme is sporting nation. Every year, the competition presents excEllent prizes donated by local businesses, including shops and hotels. This year, you can win a top quality movie camera worth over eight hundred pounds. Application forms are on the website, and the deadline for sending in your film to enter the competition is the last day of may. Since it's made march, you will have plenty of time to work on IT throughout April and may. 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。听力测试到此结束。
江苏苏锡常镇四市2026届高三下学期教学情况调研(一)英语试卷完整版解析
第一部分阅读理解(21-35题)
A篇
21题
答案:B
解析:细节理解题。定位至原文Eligibility部分“Individual participation is only allowed for students aged 13-l4(no team
required).”.可知个人参赛的学生年龄上限为l4岁。
22题
答案:B
解析:细节理解题。定位至原文Podcast Guidelines部分,合格播客的核心要求为:时长2-5分钟、英文语言、聚焦当
地气候问题并提出可行方案、MP3VAV格式。
A项错误,原文仅允许可选英文字幕,而非中文字幕
B项正确,当地污染属于要求中的当地气候问题范畴:
C项错误,时长超过5分钟会被取消资格:
D项错误,背景音乐仅为辅助,不能作为播客核心内容。
23题
答案:C
解析:细节理解题。定位至原文Rewards部分:
前10名专属奖励:500美元项目基金、联合国儿童基金会气候专家3个月一对一导师指导、播客登上全球青年平台:
前50名入围奖励:官方参与证书、免费气候教育线上课程。
只有C项“专业导师指导”为前10名获奖者专属。
B篇
24题
答案:A
解析:写作目的题。第二段讲述了Grinter童年对蝴蝶的好奇、在博物馆接触昆虫标本的经历,以及后续在博物馆志愿
工作、最终开启昆虫研究职业生涯的完整脉络。提及童年经历,核心是解释他从事该领域研究的职业根源,而非单纯展
示早期兴趣。B、D项与段落内容无关。
25题
答案:C
解析:细节理解题。定位至原文第三段“When CalATBI started,Grinter's team collected hundreds of thousands of insects,
covering tens of thousands of miles.Their fieldwork was unlike anything seen in a generation.”,可知团队开展了大s范围、高
强度的野外工作。A、B、D项在原文中均无对应表述。
26题
答案:B
解析:段落主旨题。第五段核心句为Grinter的观点“数据本身远远不够,下一步关键是用正确的方式收集和保存标本,
这才让科学研究成为可能”,后续补充了博物馆作为标本储存库的价值,全段围绕“保存标本的重要性”展开。A项“博
物馆的文化功能”、C项“标本的安全问题”均偏离核心;D项“研究对博物馆的依赖”仅为补充细节,并非主旨。
27题
答案:D
解析:主旨推断题。全文讲述了Grinter因童年对昆虫的好奇心.逐步深耕生物多样性研究领域,最终取得专业成就的
故事,契合“好奇心是成功之母”的内核。A项“熟能生巧”、B项“患难见真情”、C项“凡人皆有得意时”均与故
事核心无关。
C篇
28题
答案:B
解析:细节理解题。定位至原文第一段“They've developed a display where pixels(像素)physically rise offthe surface when
activated by laser light(激光).”,以及第二段“Even our most advanced screens today have a limitation:they're flat..”,可知新
显示屏与现有屏幕的核心差异是像素可向上隆起。A项错误,激光是激活像素的工具,而非屏幕自身发射激光;C、D
项与原文表述完全相反。
29题
答案:A
解析:段落主旨题。第四段详细介绍了新型像素的结构,以及激光照射后,薄膜加热、空气膨胀、表面隆起的完整工作
流程,核心是阐述该发明的工作原理。B、C、D项在本段中均无涉及。
30题
答案:C
解析:细节理解题。定位至原文第五段“it could have the most significant benefit to people who explore the world through
touch.This begins to look like a sort of"animated Braille ()"..It could make digital learning faster and richer for blind
uses.”,可知视障人士是该发明的最大受益群体。
31题
答案:C
解析:推理判断题。定位至原文最后一段“someday soon,anything you see,you may also feel..”.可知作者暗示这项发明
能让人们触摸到原本只能用眼睛看到的事物。A项“用触觉替代视觉”过度推断;B、D项与原文“触觉和视觉的数字
壁垒正在缩小”的表述相反。
D篇
32题
答案:D
解析:段落作用题。第一段先介绍了AI植入玩具的行业现象,随后提出两个核心问题:这类玩具能否实现个性化教
育?对儿童语言发展是利是弊?下文全程围绕这两个问题展开分析论证,因此第一段的核心作用是引出全文话题。A
项“指出问题”、B项“呈现现象”仅为段落部分内容,并非核心作用;C项错误,第一段未提出明确观点。
33题
答案:A
解析:词义猜测题。定位至原文第二段“Research shows that chatbot talk is unlikely to improve young children's language
outcomes.In fact,if allowed to replace conversations with caregivers,these toys may impede children's language learning.".
中in fact表递进,前文说明AI玩具无法提升语言能力,后文进一步说明若其替代了看护者的对话,会阻碍儿童的语
言学习。impede意为“阻碍、阻止”,与prevent同义。B项“促进”、C项“保护”、D项“维持”均不符合语境。
34题
答案:A
解析:细节理解题。定位至原文第二段“these vocabulary words are not learned because they were spoken out of context...
but from caregivers who make the words come alive'”.以及第三段“Language skills do not grow from simply hearing lots of
words--they grow from hearing words in conversations that capture the child's attention.”,可知看护者帮助儿童学习语言的核
心,是提供贴合儿童兴趣、有真实语境的互动。B、C、D项均与原文表述不符。
35题
答案:D
解析:主旨大意题。全文以“AI玩具能否帮助幼儿学习语言”为核心议题,分析了AI玩具的局限性、看护者对话的
不可替代性,最终给出了明确结论。只有D项精准概括了全文核心。A、C项偏离了“AI玩具”的核心主体;B项
“玩具新趋势”在原文中无相关论证。
第二部分七选五(3640题)
36题
答案:A
解析:后文“All of them work well together to support each other.”中them为复数指代,且下文分模块介绍了StoryTree
的四大核心工具,A项“Story Tree does all of this through four key tools.”完美承接上下文,引出全文的核心说明对象。
37题
答案:G
解析:后文“StoryTree is different..”形成了鲜明的对比逻辑,说明前文应介绍其他同类应用的不足。G项“Most apps
let shared photos and life experiences be"Here today,.gone tomorrow."”恰好与StoryTree的永久保存、实时编辑功能形成
对比,符合语境。
38题
答案:C
解析:前文介绍StoryTree会给群成员发送回忆提示,鼓励讨论;后文补充了成员可对内容进行纠正的细节。C项“Each
person can read it and respond,or not,as they like.”承接了前文的提示内容,也为后文的纠正行为做了铺垫,符合群聊互
动的逻辑。
39题
答案:E
解析:前文核心是“私人日记功能”,介绍了可创建仅自己可见的个人StoryTree;后文进一步说明可创建任意数量的
StoryTree。E项“Or just use StoryTree as a private journal without any group Tree at all..”承接了私人日记的话题,对该功
能做了进一步补充,符合语境。
40题
答案:D
解析:后文将该功能比作“随时上门的传记作家”,可通过提问帮用户撰写个人或家庭传记。D项“StoryTree can also
serve as an"automated life-story writer'",”精准概括了本段的核心功能,与后文内容完全契合。
第三部分语言运用
第一节完形填空(41-55题)
41题
答案:B
解析:前文提到作者给邻居发消息求助,邻居立刻回复并提供指导,instantly(立刻、马上)符合语境。hesitantly(犹
豫地)、eventually(最终)、gradually(逐渐地)均不符合邻里热w心相助的场景。
42题
答案:B
解析:拥有一位关心自己植物的邻居,作者感到十分幸运,lucky(幸运的)符合语境。cautious(谨慎的)、curious(好
奇的)、optimistic(乐观的)均不符合情绪逻辑。
43题
答案:D
解析:邻居制作了周边房屋的详细地图,目的是让作者熟悉其他邻居,become familiar with(熟悉)为固定搭配,符合
语境。strict(严格的)、patient(耐心的)、content(满意的)均不符合语义。
44题
答案:C
解析:邻居的一系列行为,核心是为了营造邻里之间的归属感.a sense ofbelonging(归属感)为固定搭配.符合语境。
achievement(成就)、humor(幽默)、satisfaction(满意)均不符合邻里关系的核心主题。
45题
答案:A
解析:她不打算把营造邻里归属感这件事交给偶然.leave it up to chance(听天由命、顺其自然)为固定搭配,符合语
境。expectation(期待)、standard(标准)、challenge(挑战)均不符合搭配和语义。
46题
答案:B
解析:作者搬来不久,只要她在院子里,邻居就会顺路拜访,dropping by(顺路拜访)符合邻里交往的场景。showing
of(炫耀)、standing by(支持)、putting off(推迟)均不符合语境。
47题
答案:B
解析:前文提到作者成为了女儿的看护者,后文提到照顾残障人士的辛苦,可知女儿患上了罕见的疾病,disease(疾病)
符合语境。habit(习惯)、talent(天赋)、opportunity(机会)均不符合语义。
48题
答案:C
解析:前文提到作者在成为看护者之前是一名园丁,照顾生病的女儿让她没有太多时间做园艺,gardening(园艺)与前
文的园丁身份形成呼应,符合语境。
49题
答案:A
解析:邻居理解照顾残障人士需要付出的时间和精力,understood(理解)符合语境。predicted(预测)、forgot(忘记)
complained(抱怨)均不符合人物善良共情的设定。
50题
答案:A
解析:后文提到作者家门前种满了玫瑰,可知邻居帮她打造了一片赏心悦目的景观,create(创造、打造)符合语境。
imagine(想象)、preserve(保存)、assess(评估)均不符合语义。
51题
答案:B
解析:看到和邻居一起种下的玫瑰,作者知道自己并不孤单,aloe(孤单的)符合全文邻里温情的核心主题。
52题
答案:C
解析:作者和丈夫有时会考虑搬到更大的房子里,move to(搬家到)为固定搭配,符合语境。adapting(适应)、returning
(返回)、sticking(坚持)均不符合语义。
53题
答案:C
解析:有Karen这样的邻居,是他们留在原地的绝佳理由,stay(留下)与前文的搬家形成对比,符合语境。
54题
答案:A
解析:邻居的善意让她想成为更好的邻居,更重要的是,成为一个更好的人。human(人)在此处升华了主题,指拥有
善良、共情等美好品质的人,符合全文的情感内核。
55题
答案:B
解析:前文多次提到两人一起种下的玫瑰,此处作者想成为像门前攀援的玫瑰一样,绽放美好,ross(玫瑰)与前文内
容形成精准呼应,符合语境。
第二节语法填空(5665题)
entirely
解析:此处修饰动词made,需用副词形式,entire的副词为entirely。
is left
解析:主语Asmall air hole与动词leave为被动关系,句子描述陶哨的制作工艺,用一般现在时,主语为单数,故填
is left。
Combining
解析:此处为非谓语动词作状语,逻辑主语theclay whistle与combine为主动关系,句首首字母大写,故填Combining。
and
解析:both...and..为固定搭配,意为“既.…又.”,故填and。
what
解析:say后为宾语从句,宾语从句中缺少主语,指代“吹陶哨带来的东西”,故填what。
sustainable
解析:此处修饰名词tourism,需用形容词形式,sustain的形容词为sustainable(可持续的)。
that/which
解析:此处为定语从句,先行词为hands-on lessons,指物,在从句中作主语,故填that/which。
have risen
解析:in the last two years为现在完成时的标志,主语visits为复数,故填have risen。.
For
解析:此处意为“对于商业和科技爱好者来说”,句首首字母大写,故填Fo。
innovation
解析:介词through后需接名词作宾语,innovate的名词为innovation(创新)。
第四部分写作
第一节通知
Notice
To promote cross-cultural communication and introduce our campus culture to foreign visitors,the English Club is recruiting
bilingual campus guides from its members.
Applicants are required to meet the following requirements.First,you should have fluent oral English and accurate pronunciation,
capable of communicating with foreign guests smoothly.Second,a good knowledge of our campus history,characteristic
buildings and student activities is a must.Besides,applicants should be outgoing,responsible and with a strong awareness of
◆人
cross-cultural communication.
If you are interested,please sign up at the English Club office before March 25.An interview will be held on March 27 to select
the final candidates.
The English Club
March 18.2026
第二节读后续写
With pizza in hand,Eddie and Luis arrived at Ruben's door.Ruben's eyes widened in surprise when he opened the door,and his
annoyance from the earlier argument melted away instantly.As they sat on the floor of his room,pizza boxes spread out,Eddie
said,"We're a band.We don't practice alone-we practice together."For the next two months,they showed up at Ruben's house
every afternoon.They laughed through mistakes,adjusted the song to highlight Ruben's guitar skills,and turned practice into a
joyful time.Ruben no longer felt lonely,and his playing became precise and full of passion.
Finally the big day came.The three boys stepped onto the stage,Eddie's accordion glinting under the lights.When the first note
rang out,they played in perfect harmony,Ruben's solo shining brighter than ever.The audience cheered wildly as the final note
faded.They didn't just win the first prize that day-they learned that the best music,like the truest friendship,is never played
alone.
2025~2026学年度苏锡常镇四市高三教学情况调研(一)
英语
2026.03
注意:本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。两部分答案都做在答题卡上。总分为150分。考试时间120分钟。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
1. What will the speakers do next?
A. Give up the project. B. Go over the project. C. Complain about the project.
2. How much will the woman pay for her booking?
A. £215. B. £350. C. £430.
3. What are the speakers talking about?
A. Fixing the kitchen window.
B. Replacing the broken glass.
C. Monitoring stormy weather.
4. What does the man ask the woman to do?
A. Share her experience. B. Change a schedule. C. Attend a workshop.
5. What made the woman surprised?
A. The length of the trip.
B. The arrangement of routes.
C. The number of rainy days.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Which bike will the man rent?
A. The classic bicycle. B. The mountain bicycle. C. The cross bicycle.
7. What will the man probably do?
A. Ride on hills. B. Go to the shop. C. Pay in advance.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What are the two speakers doing?
A. Discussing a travel plan.
B. Teaching the kids swimming skills.
C. Looking for a desirable swimming pool.
9. What is a problem of Happy Summer?
A. No café. B. No parking lot. C. No changing rooms.
10. Which swimming pool is open in the evening?
A. Water Bay. B. Blue Ocean. C. Happy Summer.
听第8段材料,回答第11至14题。
11. Where are the speakers probably?
A. In the woman’s home. B. At a job center. C. At a hotel’s front desk.
12. Why did Ms. Lin quit her previous job?
A. The need of childcare. B. The lack of rest. C. The burden of workload.
13. What is the Parkview Hotel’s requirement?
A. Working overnight.
B. Cooking traditional dishes.
C. Mastering multiple languages.
14. What can we learn about the Lakeside Hotel option?
A. It ensures promotion. B. It offers free meals. C. It provides generous salaries.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15. What is the man doing?
A. Hosting a program. B. Chatting with his friend. C. Introducing this year’s City Fair.
16. Where will this year’s City Fair be held?
A. In a park. B. In a school. C. At the amusement ground.
17. Which of the following is intended for all the family members at the fair?
A. A magic show. B. A cartoon film. C. A lakeside concert.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What was last year’s winning film about?
A. Local business. B. Sporting Nation. C. Green transportation.
19. What is the prize of the competition this year?
A. A sum of money.
B. A film-making device.
C. A free one-night stay in a hotel.
20. What is the deadline for entering the film competition?
A. March 31. B. April 30. C. May 31.
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
UNICEF is launching the Youth Climate Action Challenge 2026, inviting you to make your voice heard, drive positive change, and win exciting rewards! Here’s everything you need to know to join:
1. Eligibility (资格)
Open to students worldwide aged 13-18 (as of May 1, 2026).
Participation format:
Teams of 2-4 students (no age restriction within the 13-18 range).
Individual participation is only allowed for students aged 13-14 (no team required).
2. Key Timeline
Registration (February 1 — April 15): Complete online registration with personal/team info (school name, age, contact details).
Submission (March 1 — May 1): Upload podcasts (播客) to the official platform; submit a 100-word English summary of the podcast content.
3. Podcast Guidelines
Duration: 2-5 minutes (submissions shorter than 2 minutes or longer than 5 minutes will be disqualified).
Language: English (with optional English subtitles for clarity).
Content focus: Introduce a specific local climate issue (e.g. air pollution, water scarcity, deforestation) with real-life examples or data. Propose creative and workable solutions (individual, community, or school-level actions).
Format: MP3 or WAV format; background music is allowed but must not overshadow the speaker’s voice.
4. Rewards
Top 10 teams/individuals:
A $500 project fund to carry out their proposed climate action in their community.
One-on-one mentor (导师) support from UNICEF climate experts for 3 months.
Their podcasts will be featured on UNICEF’s global youth platform, reaching audiences worldwide.
Top 50 shortlisted (入围的) teams/individuals:
Official UNICEF certification of participation.
Free access to UNICEF’s climate education online courses.
For more details or to register, visit the official website: https://www.unicef.org.
21. What is the maximum age for students to participate in the challenge alone?
A. 13. B. 14. C. 16. D. 18.
22. Which of the following is a qualified podcast?
A. One with Chinese subtitles. B. One about local pollution.
C. One of more than 5 minutes. D. One about background music.
23. What is only awarded to a Top 10 winner?
A. A donation to his/her community. B. Free courses on climate change.
C. Professional mentor guidance. D. UNICEF-issued participation certification.
B
Christopher C. Grinter has spent much of his life surrounded by insects, though not in the way most people imagine. His work helps support the California All-Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (CalATBI), an effort to document every species in the state before they disappear.
Grinter’s fascination began far from California. Growing up in suburban Chicago, he watched butterflies dance through his backyard and wanted to know their names. “It all started with butterflies,” he says. His parents took him to a members’ night at the Field Museum, where he saw an insect collection for the first time. “I had my mind blown.” He began volunteering there, labeling and databasing specimens (标本), and eventually started his career in the field.
When CalATBI started, Grinter’s team collected hundreds of thousands of insects, covering tens of thousands of miles. Their fieldwork was unlike anything seen in a generation. It produced scientific treasure and also the occasional misadventure — like the time their vehicle sank into Mojave Desert sand. They waited for rescue in 100-degree heat, but, as he recalls, “couldn’t stop the sampling.”
Today, genetic sequencing (排序) is routine. “DNA barcoding as a technique isn’t on the cutting edge anymore, and in the best way — it has become routine,” Grinter says. His team integrates genomic (基因组的) analysis into specimen digitization, creating a DNA reference library for insects.
Still, Grinter insists that data alone is not enough. “The next key step is to collect and keep specimens in a proper way, which makes scientific research possible.” Museums, he says, are like “storehouses of life” — they keep scientific evidence safe over time and ensure that experiments can be repeated and confirmed.
What gives him hope are the people joining the effort. “Modern science doesn’t happen alone in basements,” he says. “It’s teams of people working and supporting each other.” For Grinter, that collaboration, and the interest that drives it, may be as vital to biodiversity as the species themselves.
24. Why is the author’s childhood experience mentioned in paragraph 2?
A. To explain his career roots. B. To stress his family background.
C. To show his early interest. D. To highlight the uniqueness of insects.
25. What did Grinter’s team do when CalATBI started?
A. They visited special insect libraries. B. They sought broad recognition.
C. They conducted extensive fieldwork. D. They learnt from contemporary scientists.
26. What is the main idea of paragraph 5?
A. The cultural function of museums. B. The importance of storing specimens.
C. Specimens’ safety problems. D. Research’s reliance on museums.
27. Which of the following is true of Grinter’s story?
A. Practice makes perfect. B. A friend in need in a friend indeed.
C. Every dog has its day. D. Curiosity is the mother of success.
C
Could you imagine being able to “feel” the images on your screen? UCSB researchers have made this sci-fi-like idea a reality. They’ve developed a display where pixels (像素) physically rise off the surface when activated by laser light (激光) .
Even our most advanced screens today have a limitation: they’re flat. We never quite feel what we see.
In 2021, UCSB professor Yon Visell investigated this very question: could light be made to create a sensation that could be felt through touch? He saw a breakthrough in late 2022. A single pixel rose upward under a flash of laser light, sending a pulse (脉冲) that was very much noticeable to Professor Visell’s fingertips.
At the heart of this invention are tiny pixels, which are tiny cells built with a thin film stretched above a small air cavity (腔) . When a quick pulse of laser light hits a pixel, the film heats up, causing the trapped air to expand, making the surface swell upward in just 2 to 100 milliseconds, by about a millimeter (0.04 inch) .
As a sighted person, it does initially feel like something new and unusual. But the more I think about it, the more it feels like it could have the most significant benefit to people who explore the world through touch. This begins to look like a sort of “animated Braille (动画盲文)” and tells a story in real-time. It could make digital learning faster and richer for blind users.
Touch and sight have always lived in separate digital worlds. We input with touch, and consume outputs with sight. With this new invention, this separation may just be narrowing. As the UCSB researchers put it, someday soon, anything you see, you may also feel.
28. What makes the new display different from the screens today?
A. It sends out laser light. B. Its pixels can expand upward.
C. It rises off fingertips. D. Its pulses are unnoticeable.
29. Which aspect of the invention is talked about in paragraph 4?
A. Its working principle. B. Its daily application.
C. Its obvious advantages. D. Its potential challenges.
30. Who will benefit most from the new display according to the author?
A. UCSB researchers. B. Adventurous sighted people.
C. The visually disabled. D. The digital enthusiasts.
31. What does the author imply about the invention in the last paragraph?
A. It may help replace sight with touch. B. It may separate input from output.
C. It may help feel what is usually seen. D. It may enlarge gaps between senses.
D
The toy industry is pushing forward with AI chatbots built into stuffed animals and mini robots. These toys are flexible enough to conduct limited conversations with children and to respond to them just as they finish talking. Are these interactions enough to provide the “personalized education” one company claimed? Will toys like Curio’s Grem help or harm children’s language development?
The more language that is addressed to children, the bigger their vocabulary will be. But these vocabulary words are not learned because they were spoken out of context, as current AI-infused toys do, but from caregivers who make the words come alive. Research shows that chatbot talk is unlikely to improve young children’s language outcomes. In fact, if allowed to replace conversations with caregivers, these toys may impede children’s language learning.
When a caregiver describes something that a child is interested in, children can learn its name. A chatbot is less able to teach children about their environments because it cannot see and describe a toy the child is holding. Even if it could see, it does not have prior knowledge about the toys a child owns. Language skills do not grow from simply hearing lots of words — they grow from hearing words in conversations that capture the child’s attention.
Finally, children are also seeking further information about the sounds of their language. The caregivers’ repetition of the word emphasizes its name while also giving the child more information about the sound of the word. If the child mispronounces the word, the caregiver will likely emphasize the correct pronunciation. Commercially available chatbots can’t reliably do this.
Quality language expands on what toddlers (学步的儿童) know, takes the child’s perspective and past history into consideration, and responds to children’s questions. We have seen some work that shows social robots can help preschool children learn vocabulary, and that conversational agents who ask older children to respond to educational television programs can help children learn. However, we need more research to know the effects these robots have on babies’ and toddlers’ language learning. Until that happens, we believe that the humans in toddlers’ lives are responsible for conducting the conversations that grow children’s language. As a researcher and his teammates state, “Our babies shouldn’t be lab mice for toy companies.”
32. What is the function of the first paragraph?
A. To point out a problem. B. To present a phenomenon.
C. To put forward the viewpoint. D. To introduce the topic.
33. What does the underlined word “impede” in paragraph 2 mean?
A. Prevent. B. Facilitate. C. Secure. D. Maintain.
34. What can a caregiver do to help children learn a language?
A. Provide interaction in context. B. Emphasize their names.
C. Weaken their attention. D. Repeat grammar rules.
35. Which of the following is the best title of the passage?
A. Is It Necessary to Interact with Caregivers?
B. Will AI-Powered Toys Be a New Toy Trend?
C. Are Caregivers the Secret to Kids’ Overall Development?
D. Can AI-Powered Toys Help Toddlers Learn Language?
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。
StoryTree is a website for sharing, encouraging, and recording personal and family memories and history. It can be done online or offline, in real-time, or in your own time, all in a fun and simple new way. 36 All of them work well together to support each other.
37 StoryTree is different. It lets you “tap” those photos and stories into your digital journal and topical memory books. Everyone belonging to your StoryTree can add and read the entries in real time, or at any time!
Additionally, once a week StoryTree sends everyone in a StoryTree group an interesting prompt (提示) into their StoryChat as well as to their emails, to help bring back memories and encourage reflection and discussion. 38 (But if your brother tells a big fish story, you will surely want to correct it with the true version!)
And if you prefer to save your stories and memories in an additional “private journal”, you can simply create a synchronized (同步的) personal StoryTree that only you can see. 39 In fact, create as many StoryTrees as you like, and synchronize as many as you like too!
40 It’s like having a kind and curious author come to your home whenever you want and have her interview you to compose your personal or family biography. Who doesn’t want to have a personal history book written for them? There are over 700 questions in five categories the StoryBook interviewer can ask you, all about your life and family, at your leisure.
The fourth and final key tool is StoryBox. It can hold all your old photos, videos, memorable documents, talks, artwork, schoolwork to either store or to sort out later.
A. StoryTree does all of this through four key tools.
B. Memories can only be shared and preserved alone.
C. Each person can read it and respond, or not, as they like.
D. StoryTree can also serve as an “automated life-story writer”.
E. Or just use StoryTree as a private journal without any group Tree at all.
F. It can record whatever you put into your group StoryTree — automatically!
G. Most apps let shared photos and life experiences be “Here today, gone tomorrow.”
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。
Last week, my decades-old fiddle leaf ficus tree (琴叶榕) was dying. I texted my neighbor Karen. She texted me back 41 to teach me how to make the yellow return to green. I was 42 to have a neighbor who cared about my plants.
When my family moved here in 2017, Karen created a detailed map of the homes surrounding us, so I could become 43 with the other neighbors. Karen wanted to help create a sense of 44 , and she wasn’t going to leave it up to 45 .
Soon after we moved in, Karen began 46 when I was in the yard. I loved flowers as much as Karen did. I was a gardener before I became a caregiver to my 10-year-old daughter, who had a rare 47 . I didn’t have much time for 48 at that time. Karen 49 what it took to care for a person with disabilities.
Yet Karen went even further — she helped us 50 an uplifting landscape. Now, my home is flanked (两侧环绕) with deep-pink roses that climb up almost as tall as the roof. It was Karen and I who planted them together several years ago. When I look at those long-lasting flowers, I know I am not 51 .
Sometimes, my husband and I think about 52 to a bigger house, especially during the long Minnesota winters. Having a neighbor like Karen is one good reason to 53 where we are. She makes me want to be a better neighbor. Most importantly, a better 54 . She makes me want to be like those 55 that climb up the front of my home, displaying something beautiful.
41. A. hesitantly B. instantly C. eventually D. gradually
42. A. cautious B. lucky C. curious D. optimistic
43. A. strict B. patient C. content D. familiar
44. A. achievement B. humor C. belonging D. satisfaction
45. A. chance B. expectation C. standard D. challenge
46. A. showing off B. dropping by C. standing by D. putting off
47. A. habit B. disease C. talent D. opportunity
48. A. reading B. cleaning C. chatting D. gardening
49. A. understood B. predicted C. forgot D. complained
50. A. create B. imagine C. preserve D. assess
51. A. busy B. ready C. lazy D. alone
52. A. adapting B. returning C. moving D. sticking
53. A. rest B. wait C. stay D. recognize
54. A. human B. gardener C. caregiver D. mother
55. A. leaves B. roses C. trees D. weeds
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。
From the misty hills of Guizhou emerges a melody (旋律) shaped by earth, water and fire. Dating back over 600 years, clay whistles once were blown through rural festivals and family gatherings. Made from clay 56 (entire) by hand, the whistles are formed into animal figures typically. A small air hole 57 (leave) at the base, allowing the whistle to produce a clear sound when blown. 58 (combine) functionality with
visual appeal, the clay whistle is both a playable object 59 a form of folk art that integrates sound with sculpture. Locals often say 60 blowing a clay whistle brings is more than just the sound of wind — it also carries the echoes of time and memory of childhood in Guizhou’s mountain landscapes.
Beyond artistry, these whistles are driving 61 (sustain) tourism in the region. Workshops led by inheritors (传承人) welcome travelers all over the world and offer hands-on lessons 62 combine tradition with modern storytelling. According to local tourism boards, visits to heritage sites in Guizhou 63 (rise) by 25% in the last two years — proof that culture and community can fuel economic growth.
64 business and tech enthusiasts, Guizhou’s singing clay is a case study in preserving tradition through 65 (innovate). Thought leaders see lessons in community-led preservation, while young global citizens find a fresh way to connect across borders through song.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是校英语俱乐部主席李华,俱乐部将从成员中选拔“双语校园导览员(bilingual campus guide)”,旨在向来访的外宾介绍校园文化,助力跨文化交流。请你代表俱乐部用英文写一则通知,内容包括:
1.报名条件;
2.其他事项。
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。
Notice
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The English Club
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Eddie valued his family’s accordion (手风琴) — a treasure passed down from his grandfather to his father, representing his Mexican-American family’s Tejano music tradition. Raised in San Antonio neighborhood filled with Tejano rhythms, Eddie learned the instrument from his father and formed the band Las Estrellas (“The Stars”) with childhood friends: Luis on drums and Ruben on guitar.
Each day, Eddie hurried to Luis’s house for practice, struggling with the heavy accordion case while worrying about Ruben. Though a gifted guitarist who picked up songs quickly and loved playing with the band, Ruben hated practicing alone. He was always late, and his lack of solo (单独的) practice led to constant mistakes — a growing problem for the trio (三重奏).
Their lives changed when Luis handed Eddie an envelope from the Tejano Festival: an invitation to perform in just two months. The boys celebrated wildly, but Eddie’s joy was mixed with anxiety, hoping the opportunity would motivate Ruben to practice. That night, Eddie shared the news with his family. His father, a former festival winner, presented a trophy (奖杯) with “First Place” written on it and encouraged him, “You belong there and will shine.” Eddie admitted his worry about Ruben, who was too talented and dear a friend to replace. His father advised, “Find out why he won’t practice alone and help him.”
At their next practice, Ruben messed up the festival song at the very beginning. He claimed sore fingers from building a hut (简陋的小屋), but Luis accused him of skipping practice. Ruben got annoyed, and Eddie was angry. Following his father’s advice, Eddie asked Ruben why he didn’t play at home as he should. Ruben admitted, “My guitar sounds lonely alone, and I can’t focus.”
Upon learning where Ruben’s problem lay, Eddie decided to take immediate action to make practice fun for Ruben. On the way to Luis’s, Eddie came up with a plan: practice together at Ruben’s house daily. Luis agreed and they ordered Ruben’s favorite pizza for a surprise.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
With pizza in hand, Eddie and Luis arrived at Ruben’s door.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Finally the big day came.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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