安徽/合肥市包河区合肥市第一中学2026届高三第二学期英语素质扩展训练(三)(周考三)

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合肥一中2026届高三第二学期 英语素质扩展训练(三) (考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分) 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。 1.How does the woman probably feel? A.Curious. B.Excited. C.Annoyed. 2. What does the man tell Ava to do? A.Cook dinner. B.Fetch the clothes. C.Pick up the groceries. 3.Why did the man buy the lemon tree? A.To produce fruit. B.To purify the indoor air. C.To decorate his room. 4. What are the speakers arguing about? A.Where to eat. B.Which way to go. C.What to buy. 5.Why is Matt leaving the company? A.He’s retiring. B.He’s starting his own business. C.He’s moving to a different country. 第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分) 听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题, 从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前, 你将有时间阅读各个小题, 每小题 5 秒钟; 听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 至第 7 小题。 6.Where does the conversation take place? A.In a bakery. B.In a fruit shop. C.In a restaurant. 7.What is free? A.A strawberry pie. B.A delivery service. C.A custom message. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至第 10 小题。 8.What did the scientists do during the research? A.They drank coffee. B.They made videos. C.They kept a cat. 9.What does a relaxed cat do? A.It shuts its eyes. B.It pulls its ears back. C.It moves its tail forward. 10.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.A cat cafe. B.Cat face signals. C.Adopting a cat. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至第 13 小题。 11.What is the most likely relationship between the speakers? A.Good friends. B.Husband and wife. C.Brother and sister. 12.How do the speakers feel about the rules now? A.Annoyed. B.Unconcerned. C.Grateful. 13.What did the speakers benefit from sleeping early according to the man? A.They were refreshed for classes. B.They spent less time watching TV. C.They achieved better time management. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至第 17 小题。 14.Why does Annie love touring? A.She can relax in the natural world. B.She can advocate wildlife protection. C.She can experience different lifestyles. 15.How does Annie communicate with foreigners? A.By using body language. B.By turning to translators. C.By learning their languages. 16.What is Annie’s advice for future photographers? A.Be determined. B.Stay curious. C.Get up early. 17.What is the man? A.A guide. B.A host. C.A teacher. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至第 20 小题。 18.What is the main topic of the talk? A.The structure of the bee society. B.A particular kind of bee behavior. C.Ways for bees to find their own kind. 19.What does the length of the dance tell about the food source? A.Its distance. B.Its quality. C.Its direction. 20.What was the original purpose of the dance according to scientists? A.To find and select a place to build a nest. B.To teach young bees to find food. C.To help old bees get energy. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A Discover World Heritage Heritage is treasure from the past — what we live with today and what we pass on to future generations. To preserve it, UNESCO safeguards hundreds of natural and cultural World Heritage sites around the world. Here are 4 World Heritage sites: Historic Centre of Rome Founded, according to legend, by Romulus and Remus in 753 BC, Rome was first the centre of the Roman Republic, then of the Roman Empire, and it became the capital of the Christian world in the 4th century. Ancient City of Damascus Founded in 3000 BC, Damascus is one of the oldest cities in the Middle East. In the Middle Ages, it was the centre of a splendid craft industry, specializing in swords. The city has some 125 monuments from different periods of its history. Old Havana Havana was founded in 1519 by the Spanish. By the 17th century, it had become one of the Caribbean’s main centres for ship-building. Although it is today a modern city, its old centre remains an interesting mix of Baroque and neoclassical (新古典主义的) monuments. Ancient City of Pingyao Pingyao, founded in the 14th century, shows the evolution of architectural styles and town planning in Imperial China over five centuries. Of special interest are the splendid buildings associated with banking, for which Pingyao was the major centre for the whole of China in the 19th and early 20th centuries. 21. Which of the following was last founded? A. Rome. B. Pingyao. C. Havana. D. Damascus. 22. What can we learn from the text? A. Havana became a modern city in the 16th century. B. Damascus was well-known for its craft industry. C. Pingyao was once the major centre for ships in China. D. Rome was founded by the Spanish. 23. In which section of a magazine can we read the text? A. Culture. B. Nature. C. Education. D. Environment. B On a weekly basis, Dr. Kwane Stewart, a vet(兽医), heads to San Diego’s East Village to care for the dogs, cats, and birds that belong to the homeless community in the area. Stewart’s affection for animals was inspired by his parents. By the age of six, he knew he wanted to be a vet. After completing a veterinary science program in Colorado, he worked as a vet for a decade. In 2008, he became the head vet at a county-run animal shelter in an area struck by the financial crisis. There, he witnessed the heartbreaking reality of abandoned pets. Four years into the job, Stewart found himself burnt out, filled with guilt, and ready to quit. Then, one morning on his way to work, he saw a homeless man with a dog. He treated the dog’s skin condition, and the transformation was remarkable. The grateful owner said to him, “Thank you for not ignoring me and for treating my dog.” That moment changed everything for Stewart. “It was then that I decided to get back to saving animals, but on my own terms,” he said. A few weeks later, Stewart established a pop-up veterinary clinic at a soup kitchen. When clients there encouraged him to take his services further, his new role as the “Street Vet” began. In addition to treating common illnesses, Stewart offers vaccinations(接种疫苗)and general wellness checks, and promotes fear-free pet care. Many of those he helps not only express deep gratefulness but also form strong bonds with him, seeing him as someone who cares for their pets and acknowledges their humanity. “I dream that people from all over the world will want to imitate what I do,” Stewart shared. Currently, he’s building a network of volunteers, technicians, and hospital staff. “These are people who’ve reached out to me, inspired by what I’m doing, asking, ‘How can I do it too?’ ” he said. 24. What can be known about Stewart’s present job? A. He takes in abandoned animals. B. He manages an animal rescue center. C. He is employed by a scientific program. D. He tends to the pets of homeless individuals. 25. Why is Stewart’s work at the shelter mentioned? A. To highlight his skills and abilities as a vet. B. To show why he decided to shift his career direction. C. To illustrate what the job might look like in the future. D. To demonstrate the difficulties and pressures of the job. 26. What do many people think of Stewart? A. Merciful. B. Creative. C. Humble. D. Tolerant. 27. What does the underlined word “imitate” in the last paragraph mean? A. Feel admiration for. B. Become aware of. C. Follow the example of. D. Show consideration for. C The film began, and a steady narration described details unseen by people with visual impairments(损伤). For them, cinema unfolded through language, not images. The familiar voice was Chinese actor Hu Ge’s, recreated by AI. He said his online voice could accompany blind friends to “watch” movies anytime. This is part of Youku's accessible theater, an initiative by Chen Yanling from Alibaba, which uses AI to make films accessible to the impaired and the elderly. Chen once thought voice packs were only for navigation or business, never for the blind's movie time. With 23 years at Alibaba, Chen started as a volunteer. In 2022, she did live audio descriptions at offline accessible screenings in Beijing. Many audience members, even the elderly, traveled far just to attend, and their passion touched her deeply. Back at Youku then, Chen wondered if technology could break physical barriers. She coordinated teams to launch the online accessible theater with 3 films, which gained unexpected popularity. But manual narration was slow, and free access lacked sustainability—AI became the key to the problem. A 2-hour film once took 3 days to convert; AI cuts it to 2 hours while keeping the original meaning. This efficiency expanded the film catalog from 3 to over 9,200. AI also helped hearing-impaired users: its subtitles identify speakers and annotate(标注)background sounds, which are vital for storytelling. AI was also applied to Youku's Silver Hair Theater for the elderly, solving their hearing and vision problems in watching films. Chen said AI is not just about efficiency, but also “temperature”. Her efforts won great recognition—she carried the torch at the 2026 Winter Olympics. 28. What’s AI’s main advantage? A. Makes better scripts. B. Saves time, keeps meaning. C. Matches actors’ voices. D. Free for all audiences. 29. What inspired Chen Yanling to launch the online accessible theater project? A. 2022 volunteer experience. B. Hu Ge’s AI voice support. C. CDPF’s technical request. D. Father’s watching difficulty. 30. The underlined word “catalog” in Para 3 most probably means ______. A. the technical level of AI processing. B. the number of accessible film works. C. the range of film copyright coverage. D. the quality of accessible film narration. 31. What is the main idea of the passage? A. AI voice’s business use. B. Hu Ge’s AI helps the blind. C. Chen unites AI and public welfare. D. Silver Hair Theater helps the elderly. D Can AI music ever feel truly human? A recent experiment with the AI music platform Suno offers some clues. The study, which used thousands of Suno-generated songs, asked participants to tell AI music apart from human compositions. Results showed that people were only about 53% accurate — almost like guessing. When the music styles were very similar, accuracy rose to 66%, but Suno’s models are advancing rapidly. I tried Suno myself, using it to make a “1960s-style folk rock protest song with earnest male vocals.” The AI created it in seconds. Though I couldn’t easily tell it from human-made music, it didn’t touch me emotionally. This connects me to my personal experience with Buffalo Springfield’s “For What It’s Worth”, a song tied to memories of my father teaching me to play it — memories that make the song meaningful. Technology has long changed our relationship with music. From early file-sharing to modern streaming services, access has become seamless, as David Bowie, an iconic British rock musician active in the 1970s and 1980s, predicted years ago. Now, AI like Suno adds more music to the mix, with Spotify, a leading music streaming platform, recently removing 75 million “spammy (垃圾的)” tracks (though how many of them were AI-made isn’t known). History shows new music technologies always cause debate. For example, sampling was once seen as lazy or theft but is now considered an art form. AI music faces similar copyright questions, but its connection to music feels less personal than a DJ sampling a beloved song. While AI music quality improves, most of it, like most human music, may be forgotten. Listeners often seek more than technical skill — they seek stories and human connections. Some exceptional AI songs might find use in films or internet memes, but deep emotional resonance still comes from human experiences. We should remain cautious, though. Past inventions like player pianos reduced family music-making at home. David Bowie believed live performances would remain the key to real audience connection. For now, AI can mimic the sound of human music, but the human touch — the memories, stories, and passion behind it — is what makes music truly meaningful. 32. What was a key finding of the recent study on AI music? A. AI music styles are more diverse. B. AI music can’t convey human emotions. C. AI music is more efficient to generate. D. AI music models have stopped improving. 33. Why did the author mention his father? A. To compare different music styles. B. To show his father’s musical talent. C. To explain how to learn to play a song. D. To prove AI music lacks emotional depth. 34. What does the underlined word “seamless” in paragraph 3 most likely mean? A. Useless. B. Endless. C. Helpless. D. Effortless. 35. What is the main purpose of the passage? A. To explain how AI music technology works. B. To prove that AI music will be more widespread. C. To discuss whether AI music can touch our hearts. D. To advise that musicians should give live performances. 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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 We get frustrated all the time. The line won’t move. The WiFi won’t work. From life’s biggest goals to its tiniest annoyances, frustration is in our daily life. ____36____ Unlike anger, which often targets an external cause, or stress which can arise from too many demands, frustration happens when things are not progressing in the way you anticipate. Now scientists are uncovering its surprising upside. Frustration can be transformed into motivation, pushing people to optimize solutions to overcome difficulties. So how can we employ the unexpected upsides of feeling frustrated? ·____37____ Instead of seeing frustration as failure, view it as evidence that you’re being challenged at the right level. For example, academic tests will grow more difficult as you perform better — that’s because you are good enough. ____38 ___ ·Acknowledge obstacles to be functional. The first step is being aware that everything has roadblocks — work, learning a new hobby, or even re-learning the skill you once mastered. Frustration is an input to (not a side effect of) our pursuits. ____39___ If you know this in advance, you will anticipate obstacles, which can motivate self-growth, especially when you are told they are necessary parts of progress. ·Analyze the signal from the situation. When faced with frustration, try to analyze the signal conveyed by the situation. This initial analysis helps you avoid being overwhelmed by negative emotions. ____40____ In this way, frustration is no longer a roadblock but a stepping stone toward personal growth. Keep in mind that by reflecting on the obstacles, learning from the experience and applying the gained knowledge to subsequent challenges, you can truly benefit from frustration. A. Look on frustration from a different angle. B. Regard frustration as an academic challenge. C. There is a reason for the existence of frustration. D. Furthermore, you will center on practical solutions. E. On a regular basis, it’s not going to get you to feel right at first. F. Therefore, such a struggle isn’t a setback but proof of personal growth. G. In short, frustration is of vital significance in developing our hands-on ability. 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) After my father passed away, I found his old journal in the attic. Its leather cover was worn, and many pages had come loose. Instead of placing it back in the dusty box, I felt a sudden impulse to ____41____ it. I visited a small bookbinding shop downtown. The elderly bookbinder, with gentle eyes, showed me how to ____42____ the fragile pages. “Every old book holds a soul,” he remarked softly. His words made me realize that this was more than just paper; it was a piece of my father’s ____43____. Weeks later, I collected the journal, admiring its new ____44____. The bookbinder had not only fixed the pages but also ____45____ its beauty with careful work. Holding it, I felt a deep ____46____ connection to my father. This experience inspired a community ____47____. I started a small workshop where people could bring their old books for repair. The project became a bridge connecting generations, as elders and youngsters worked together, sharing ____48____. A girl named Susan, after helping repair her grandmother’s poetry book, told me, “I never knew Grandma wrote such ____49____ poems. I would have ____50____ this part of her without our project.” Our effort has now ____51____ into a regular community event. We’ve set up a small library for all the restored books. This journey has taught me that restoration is about ____52____ bonds between past and present. Even a single book can ___53____ people in unexpected ways. The most meaningful discoveries often come from preserving what is almost ____54____, and conversations from a ____55____ act of caring are often the most genuine. 41. A. remove B. restore C. obtain D. replace 42. A. preserve B. copy C. read D. turn 43. A. wealth B. life C. gifts D. books 44. A. appearance B. content C. value D. purpose 45. A. made up B. took on C. put forward D. brought out 46. A. emotional B. spiritual C. physical D. temporary 47. A. debate B. festival C. competition D. project 48. A. hardships B. memories C. jokes D. secrets 49. A. complicated B. simple C. profound D. lengthy 50. A. treasured B. rejected C. forgotten D. missed 51. A. divided B. evolved C. appeared D. burst 52. A. breaking B. ignoring C. weaving D. forming 53. A. warn B. assist C. connect D. inspire 54. A. lost B. hidden C. forgotten D. unexpected 55. A. attempted B. organized C. shared D. well-meant 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) The Zigong Lantern Festival, a time- honored tradition ____56____ roots tracing back to the Tang and Song dynasties, has developed into a globally recognized cultural phenomenon, celebrated as a Chinese National Intangible Cultural Heritage. ____57____ (originate) from local customs like “Lion Lamp Market” and “Lantern Pole Festival” during the Qing Dynasty, it now stands as a stunning example of ____58____ traditional art continuously reinvents itself. This festival is not merely a local celebration ____59____ a significant event on the international cultural calendar, having illuminated over 80 countries and regions, accounting for 92% of the overseas lantern exhibition market share. A defining characteristic of Zigong lanterns is their ____60____ (invent) use of materials. Artisans skillfully employ everyday items such as porcelain tableware, glass bottles, and even silkworm cocoons ____61____ (construct) intricate and colossal lantern sets. This creativity is ____62____ (power) combined with modern technology. LED energy- saving light sources have replaced traditional ones, reducing energy consumption by over 40%. Furthermore, the integration of AI interaction, 3D printing, and augmented reality ____63____ (create) immersive experiences, such as the “Dinosaur Valley,” which fascinates millions of visitors. The festival’s international journey, which began in 1990 in Singapore, demonstrates ____64____ successful model of cultural exchange. To enhance cross - cultural appeal, designs now incorporate globally popular elements, including collaborations with international IPs, while the core craftsmanship remains authentically Chinese. This strategic fusion, along with supportive policies like “lantern culture loans,” has propelled its annual cultural exports to exceed $50million. Ultimately, the Zigong Lantern Festival serves as a luminous bridge, showcasing China’s cultural confidence and its _____65_____ (commit) to sharing artistic beauty with the world. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 假定你是校广播站英语节目“Campus Highlights”的负责人李华,你校正在举办创意写作大赛 (Creative Writing Contest)。请你写一则广播稿介绍该活动,内容包括: 1.投稿须知;2.参赛方式。 注意: 1.写作词数应为80个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Good afternoon, listeners. This is Li Hua on Campus Highlights. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第二节(满分25分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 One morning in 2018, I was getting Talia, then three, and Weston,10 months, dressed, fed and out of the door to take them to preschool on my way to work. It was a route we’d taken a hundred times before. I was chatting to my husband Reuben on speakerphone with both children in the back, when I smelled something odd, like plastic melting. I mentioned it to Reuben, but neither of us thought anything of it. There are industrial buildings nearby, so I assumed it was coming from one of them. A minute later, and no longer on the phone, I drove on to a bridge, which was busy with rush-hour traffic. That’s when I saw the word “STOP” flash across my dashboard (仪表盘). Before I even had the chance to register it, I saw smoke rising from the bonnet (引擎盖) of the car. I knew I needed to pull over, but the bridge, which is 2.5 miles long, didn’t have a hard shoulder. I decided it was safest to get across it and then stop the car. Holding on the steering wheel, I put my foot down, but within seconds the smoke was so thick I could no longer see the road ahead. With cars flying past me, I managed to pull over to the side of the road. At this point, I was really scared. I called the American Automobile Association (AAA), but, as if my luck wasn’t bad enough, my membership had ended. As I was talking to the operator, I saw flames through the windshield — the bonnet was on fire. Terrified, and certain the car was about to explode, I yelled that my car was on fire. Acting on pure instinct, I jumped out, opened the door behind me, and unclipped (解开) Weston’s car seat. I could hear the woman from the AAA shouting at me to call 911 as cars and trucks thundered past, just inches away. For a split second I froze. Was it safe to put Weston down on the road while I grabbed Talia? Could I run to the end of the bridge with them both in my arms? 注意: 1.续写的词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Just then, as I was almost overcome with fear, an arm appeared. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ We had just gotten out of the man’s car at the end of the bridge when Reuben’s pulled up. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 英语试卷 第 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 合肥一中2026届高三第二学期 英语素质扩展训练(三)答 案 (考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分) 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) 1.C 2.B 3.B 4.B 5.B 第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分) 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.A 10.B 11.C 12.C 13.A 14.C 15.A 16.B 17.B 18.B 19.A 20.A 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) A 【答案】21. C 22. B 23. A 【解析】 【21题详解】 细节理解题。根据Historic Centre of Rome部分中“Founded, according to legend, by Romulus and Remus in 753 BC(据传说,罗马由罗穆卢斯和雷穆斯于公元前753年建立)”;Ancient City of Damascus部分中“Founded in 3000 BC, Damascus is one of the oldest cities in the Middle East.(大马士革建于公元前3000年,是中东最古老的城市之一)”;Old Havana部分中“Havana was founded in 1519 by the Spanish.(哈瓦那于1519年由西班牙人建立)”及Ancient City of Pingyao部分中“Pingyao, founded in the 14th century, shows the evolution of architectural styles and town planning in Imperial China over five centuries.(始建于14世纪的平遥,展现了五个世纪间中国古代王朝建筑风格与城市规划的演变历程)”可知,Havana是最晚建立的。故选C。 【22题详解】 细节理解题。根据Ancient City of Damascus部分中“In the Middle Ages, it was the centre of a splendid craft industry, specializing in swords.(在中世纪,它是杰出的手工艺制作的中心,尤其是剑器)”可知,Damascus曾经因为手工艺制作产业而闻名。故选B。 【23题详解】 推理判断题。根据第一段“Heritage is treasure from the past — what we live with today and what we pass on to future generations. To preserve it, UNESCO safeguards hundreds of natural and cultural World Heritage sites around the world.(遗产是往昔留存的瑰宝,是我们当下赖以存续的根基,亦是我们将传承给子孙后代的财富。为了保护人类共同遗产,联合国教科文组织对全球数百处自然与文化双重世界遗产地进行着保护)”可知,文章核心是介绍四处世界文化遗产,世界遗产属于文化范畴,因此最可能出现在杂志的文化版块。故选A。 B 【答案】24. D 25. B 26. A 27. C 【24题详解】 细节理解题。根据第1段中“On a weekly basis, Dr. Kwane Stewart, a vet, heads to San Diego’s East Village to care for the dogs, cats, and birds that belong to the homeless community in the area.(兽医Kwane Stewart博士每周都会前往圣地亚哥东村,照顾该地区无家可归者的狗、猫和鸟)”可知,Stewart目前的工作是照料无家可归者的宠物。故选D。 【25题详解】 推理判断题。根据第2段中“There, he witnessed the heartbreaking reality of abandoned pets. Four years into the job, Stewart found himself burnt out, filled with guilt, and ready to quit.(在那里,他目睹了被遗弃宠物令人心碎的现实。工作四年后,Stewart身心俱疲,满心愧疚,准备辞职)”以及第3段中“That moment changed everything for Stewart. "“t was then that I decided to get back to saving animals, but on my own terms,”he said.(那一刻改变了Stewart的一切。他说:“就在那时,我决定重新开始拯救动物,但要用我自己的方式”)”可知,提及他在收容所的工作是为了和后文他转变职业方向的经历呼应,说明他转变职业方向的原因。故选B。 【26题详解】 推理判断题。根据第4段中“Many of those he helps not only express deep gratefulness but also form strong bonds with him, seeing him as someone who cares for their pets and acknowledges their humanity.(许多他帮助过的人不仅表达了深深的感激之情,还与他建立了深厚的联系,把他看作一个关心他们宠物、尊重他们人性的人)”可知,人们认为Stewart是富有同情心的。故选A。 【27题详解】 词句猜测题。根据第5段中Stewart所说的“I dream that people from all over the world will want to imitate what I do(我梦想全世界的人都想……我所做的)”和“Currently, he’s building a network of volunteers, technicians, and hospital staff. “These are people who’ve reached out to me, inspired by what I’m doing, asking, ‘How can I do it too?’ ’ he said.(目前,他正在建立一个由志愿者、技术人员和医院工作人员组成的网络。他说:“这些人受到我所做事情的启发,主动联系我,问我‘我也能怎么做呢?”)”可知,这些人是受到鼓舞,想要做和他一样的事。因此“imitate”在此语境中意为“效仿,学习……的榜样”。故选C。 C 【答案】28.B 29.A 30.B 31.C 【28题详解】 B 细节理解题。定位第三段,AI 大幅缩短影片转换时间,且保留内容原意,为核心优势。A 无中生有;C 偷换概念;D 扩大范围。 【29题详解】 A 推理判断题。定位第二段,2022 年线下无障碍放映的志愿经历中,观众的热情深深触动陈燕玲,成为其打造线上影院的灵感。B 因果倒置;C 无中生有;D 张冠李戴。 【30题详解】 B 词义猜测题。AI 带来的制作效率让无障碍影片数量从 3 部快速增至 9200 多部,故 “catalog” 指影片数量。 【31题详解】 C 主旨大意题。全文围绕陈燕玲展开,讲述其融合 AI 技术与公益事业,打造覆盖残障群体、老年人的优酷无障碍影院,其努力也获得了社会认可。A/B/D 均为文章局部细节,无法概括主旨。 D 【答案】32. C 33. D 34. D 35. C 【32题详解】 细节理解题。根据第一段“When the music styles were very similar, accuracy rose to 66%, but Suno’s models are advancing rapidly.(当音乐风格非常相似时,准确率达到了66%,但苏诺的模型正在迅速进步)”以及第二段“The AI created it in seconds.(这个是由人工智能在几秒钟内生成的)”可知,最近关于人工智能音乐的研究中,一个重要的发现是人工智能生成音乐十分高效。故选C。 【33题详解】 推理判断题。根据第二段“I tried Suno myself, using it to make a “1960s-style folk rock protest song with earnest male vocals.” The AI created it in seconds. Though I couldn’t easily tell it from human-made music, it didn’t touch me emotionally. This connects me to my personal experience with Buffalo Springfield’s “For What It’s Worth”, a song tied to memories of my father teaching me to play it — memories that make the song meaningful.(我自己也试用了Suno,用它创作了一首“具有60年代风格的民谣摇滚抗议歌曲,演唱者为充满真挚的男性”。这个人工智能在几秒钟内就完成了创作。尽管我很难将其与人类创作的音乐区分开来,但它并没有触动我的情感。这让我联想到自己与布法罗斯普林菲尔德的“For What It’s Worth”这首歌的个人经历,这首歌与我父亲教我弹奏这首歌的回忆紧密相连——这些回忆让这首歌变得意义非凡)”可知,作者提及他的父亲以证明人工智能创作的音乐缺乏情感深度。故选D。 【34题详解】 词句猜测题。根据划线词上文“Technology has long changed our relationship with music.(科技早已改变了我们与音乐的关系)”以及“From early file-sharing to modern streaming services, access has become(从早期的文件共享到如今的流媒体服务,访问已经变得……)”可知,技术的发展让人们获取音乐变得非常容易、没有障碍。故划线词意思是“毫不费力的”。故选D。 【35题详解】 推理判断题。根据最后一段“We should remain cautious, though. Past inventions like player pianos reduced family music-making at home. David Bowie believed live performances would remain the key to real audience connection. For now, AI can mimic the sound of human music, but the human touch — the memories, stories, and passion behind it — is what makes music truly meaningful.(不过我们仍需保持谨慎。过去的发明,比如自动钢琴,曾导致家庭中的音乐活动减少。大卫·鲍伊认为现场表演仍将是与观众建立真正联系的关键。目前,人工智能能够模仿人类音乐的声音,但人类的元素——背后所蕴含的记忆、故事和激情——才是让音乐真正具有意义的关键所在)”结合本文探讨 AI 音乐虽技术日益成熟,却难以如人类音乐般承载记忆与情感,无法引发深层共鸣。作者认为,技术只能模仿声音,而人情味才是音乐真正的灵魂。可知,这篇文章的主要目的是讨论人工智能音乐是否能够触动我们的心灵。故选C。 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 【答案】36. C 37. A 38. F 39. E 40. D 【36题详解】 下文“Unlike anger, which often targets an external cause, or stress which can arise from too many demands, frustration happens when things are not progressing in the way you anticipate.(与通常指向外部原因的愤怒,或是由过多需求引发的压力不同,挫败感产生于事情未按你预期的方式发展时。)”点明了挫败感与愤怒、压力的成因差异,明确了挫败感的产生原因。选项C“挫败感的存在是有原因的”,能够自然引出下文对挫败感产生原因的具体阐释。故选C。 【37题详解】 下文“Instead of seeing frustration as failure, view it as evidence that you’re being challenged at the right level.(不要把挫败感看作失败,而要将其视为你正面临恰当难度挑战的证明。)”核心强调要转变看待挫败感的视角,用积极的角度看待这种情绪,且本段为文章的第一个方法建议,需要主旨句统领内容。选项A“从不同的角度看待挫败感”,精准概括了下文的核心观点,作为本段主旨句,能够总领全段内容。故选A。 【38题详解】 上文“For example, academic tests will grow more difficult as you perform better — that’s because you are good enough.(例如,随着你表现越来越好,学科测试会变得更难——这是因为你足够优秀。)”以学科测试为例,说明挫败感的出现是因为自身能力提升面临了更高难度的挑战,并非是负面的失败信号。选项F“因此,这样的挣扎并非挫折,而是个人成长的证明”,通过“因此”承接上文的举例论证,对例子进行总结升华,进一步印证了要从积极角度看待挫败感的观点,与本段主旨相呼应。故选F。 【39题详解】 上文“Frustration is an input to (not a side effect of) our pursuits.(挫败感是我们追求目标过程中的一种投入,而非副作用。)”点明了挫败感在追求目标过程中的正向属性,下文“If you know this in advance, you will anticipate obstacles, which can motivate self-growth.(如果你提前明白这一点,就会预见障碍,这能推动自我成长。)”说明提前认知挫败感的属性会带来的积极影响。选项E“起初,这种情绪通常并不会让你感觉良好”,承接上文对挫败感属性的界定,同时客观说明挫败感本身的情绪感受,为下文提前认知其属性的重要性做铺垫。故选E。 【40题详解】 上文“When faced with frustration, try to analyze the signal conveyed by the situation. This initial analysis helps you avoid being overwhelmed by negative emotions.(面对挫败感时,试着分析处境所传递的信号。这种初步的分析能帮助你避免被负面情绪压垮。)”点明了面对挫败感时分析处境信号的做法,以及该做法的第一个积极作用——摆脱负面情绪的困扰。下文“In this way, frustration is no longer a roadblock but a stepping stone toward personal growth.(通过这种方式,挫败感不再是障碍,而是个人成长的垫脚石。)”说明该做法最终能实现的积极效果。选项D“此外,你还会将注意力集中在切实可行的解决办法上”,通过“此外”承接上文的第一个积极作用,进一步说明分析处境信号的第二个积极作用,同时为下文最终的积极效果做铺垫。故选D。 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) 【答案】41. B 42. A 43. B 44. A 45. D 46. A 47. D 48. B 49. C 50. D 51. B 52. C 3. C 45. A 55. C 【41题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我没有把它放回满是灰尘的盒子里,而是突然冲动地想要修复它。A. remove移除;B. restore修复;C. obtain获得;D. replace代替。根据后文“I visited a small bookbinding shop downtown.”以及“The bookbinder had not only fixed the pages”可知,作者去了一家装订店,想要修复这本日记,后文也描述了修复后的结果。故选B。 【42题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:那位年长的装订师,有着温和的眼睛,向我展示如何保存这些易碎的书页。A. preserve保存;B. copy复制;C. read阅读;D. turn转动。根据后文“Every old book holds a soul”以及“The bookbinder had not only fixed the pages”可知,装订师在教导作者,包括如何保存这些脆弱的书页。故选A。 【43题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他的话让我意识到,这不仅仅是纸;它是我父亲生活的一部分。A. wealth财富;B. life生活;C. gifts礼物;D. books书籍。根据上文““Every old book holds a soul,” he remarked softly. His words made me realize that this was more than just paper; it was a piece of my father’s”可知,装订师的话让作者意识到日记记录了父亲的过往,是他生命的载体,日记是父亲生活的一部分。故选B。 【44题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:几周后,我拿到了这本日记,欣赏着它的新面貌。A. appearance外貌;B. content内容;C. value价值;D. purpose目的。根据上文“I collected the journal, admiring its new”以及后文“The bookbinder had not only fixed the pages but also _____ its beauty with careful work.”可知,装订师不仅修复了书页,还提升了它的美感,所以作者是在欣赏日记的新面貌。故选A。 【45题详解】 考查动词短语辨析。句意:装订师不仅修复了书页,还通过精心的工作展现了它的美。A. made up编造;B. took on承担;C. put forward提出;D. brought out展现。根据后文“its beauty with careful work”可知,装订师的工作让日记原本的美显现出来。故选D。 【46题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:拿着它,我感到与父亲有了深厚的情感联系。A. emotional情感的;B. spiritual精神的;C. physical身体的;D. temporary暂时的。根据后文“connection to my father”可知,修复父亲的日记,唤起的是对父亲的思念,属于情感层面的联结。故选A。 【47题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:这次经历激发了一个社区项目。A. debate辩论;B. festival节日;C. competition比赛;D. project项目。根据后文“I started a small workshop where people could bring their old books for repair.”、“The project became a bridge”可知,作者开始了一个社区项目,即开设了一个小工作坊来修复旧书。故选D。 【48题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:这个项目成为了连接几代人的桥梁,因为老年人和年轻人一起工作,分享回忆。A. hardships艰难;B. memories回忆;C. jokes玩笑;D. secrets秘密。根据上文“The project became a bridge connecting generations, as elders and youngsters worked together, sharing”可知,老年人和年轻人一起工作,分享的是回忆。故选B。 【49题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:一个叫苏珊的女孩,在帮助修复她祖母的诗集后,告诉我:“我从来不知道奶奶写过这么深刻的诗。”A. complicated复杂的;B. simple简单的;C. profound深刻的;D. lengthy冗长的。根据前文“I never knew Grandma wrote such”和后文“poems”可知,女孩对祖母的诗感到惊叹,说明诗的内容有深度。故选C。 【50题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:如果没有我们的项目,我就会错过她的这一面。A. treasured珍视;B. rejected拒绝;C. forgotten忘记;D. missed错过。根据上文“I would have”和下文“this part of her without our project”可知,因为修复诗集,女孩才了解到祖母的这一面,否则就会错过。故选D。 【51题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们的努力现在已经演变成了一个定期的社区活动。A. divided划分;B. evolved演变;C. appeared出现;D. burst爆发。根据前文“I started a small workshop”、后文“into a regular community event. We’ve set up a small library for all the restored books.”可知,从一个小型工作坊发展成定期活动,用evolve表示逐步发展。故选B。 【52题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:这段旅程让我明白,修复就是编织过去和现在之间的纽带。A. breaking打破;B. ignoring忽视;C. weaving编织;D. forming形成。根据后文“bonds between past and present”以及上文“The project became a bridge connecting generations”提到修复旧书连接了几代人可知,修复就是编织过去和现在之间的纽带。weave bonds形象地表示构建、编织纽带。故选C。 【53题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:即使是一本书也能以意想不到的方式将人们联系在一起。A. warn警告;B. assist帮助;C. connect联系;D. inspire激励。根据上文“The project became a bridge connecting generations”可知,修复旧书的项目连接了几代人,即使是一本书也能以意想不到的方式将人们联系在一起。故选C。 【54题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:最有意义的发现,往往来自于对那些近乎遗失之物的守护;而源于共同关怀之举的交流,也常常最为真挚。A. lost失去的;B. hidden隐藏的;C. forgotten忘记的;D. unexpected意外的。根据上文“preserving what is almost”以及作者修复旧书的经历可知,最有意义的发现往往来自于保存那些几乎要失去的东西。故选A。 【55题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:最有意义的发现,往往来自于对那些近乎遗失之物的守护;而源于共同关怀之举的交流,也常常最为真挚。A. attempted尝试的;B. organized组织的;C. shared共享的;D. well-meant善意的。根据上文“The project became a bridge connecting generations, as elders and youngsters worked together, sharing”和下文“act of caring”可知,社区成员一起修复旧书、分享回忆、彼此关怀,这里指的是共享的行动。故选C。 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 【答案】56. with 57. Originating 58. how 59. but 60. inventive 61. to construct 62. powerfully 63. has created 64. a 65. commitment 【56题详解】 考查介词。句意:自贡灯会是一项历史悠久的传统活动,其起源可追溯至唐宋时期,如今已发展为全球知名的文化现象,被列为中国国家级非物质文化遗产。此处为with的复合结构“with+名词+现在分词”,作后置定语修饰tradition,表“其根源追溯至……”,故填with。 【57题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:它起源于清代的“狮灯市”“灯杆节”等地方习俗,如今成为传统艺术如何不断自我革新的绝佳范例。此处为非谓语动词作状语,originate与主语it(指代the Zigong Lantern Festival)之间是主动关系,用现在分词形式,句首首字母大写,故填Originating。 【58题详解】 考查宾语从句。句意:它起源于清代的“狮灯市”“灯杆节”等地方习俗,如今成为传统艺术如何不断自我革新的绝佳范例。此处引导宾语从句作介词of的宾语,从句中缺少方式状语,表“如何”,用连接词how,故填how。 【59题详解】 考查连词。句意:这一节日不仅是一场地方庆典,更是国际文化日历上的重要活动,已点亮超80个国家和地区,占据海外灯会展览市场92%的份额。固定搭配not merely...but...表示“不仅……而且……”,符合语境,故填but。 【60题详解】 考查形容词。句意:自贡彩灯的一个显著特征是其对材料的创造性运用。此处修饰名词use,需要用形容词作定语,invent的形容词形式inventive表“创造性的;独出心裁的”,故填inventive。 【61题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:工匠们巧妙地利用瓷器餐具、玻璃瓶甚至蚕茧等日常物品,制作出复杂而巨大的灯组。固定搭配employ sth. to do sth.表示“利用某物做某事”,故填to construct。 【62题详解】 考查副词。句意:这种创造力与现代技术有力地结合在一起。此处修饰动词combined,需要用副词作状语,power的副词形式powerfully表“有力地;强烈地”,故填powerfully。 【63题详解】 考查动词时态和主谓一致。句意:此外,人工智能互动、3D打印和增强现实技术的融合,打造出了沉浸式的体验,比如吸引了数百万游客的“恐龙谷”。结合语境,此处强调融合带来的结果对现在的影响,用现在完成时;主语the integration为单数,谓语动词用第三人称单数形式,故填has created。 【64题详解】 考查冠词。句意:自贡灯会的国际之旅始于1990年的新加坡,它展现了一种成功的文化交流模式。model为可数名词单数,表泛指“一种模式”,且successful以辅音音素开头,用不定冠词a,故填a。 【65题详解】 考查名词。句意:最终,自贡灯会成为一座璀璨的桥梁,彰显了中国的文化自信,以及中国与世界分享艺术之美的坚定承诺。此处作宾语,且有形容词性物主代词its修饰,用名词形式,commit的名词形式commitment表“承诺”,为不可数名词,故填commitment。 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) Good afternoon, dear listeners. This is Li Hua from Campus Highlights. Our school is currently hosting an exciting Creative Writing Contest. For the submission, your work must be original and relevant to school life. Try to express your unique perspectives and experiences. Keep the word count within 300 words, which encourages you to distill your thoughts concisely. To take part send your composition to the email address creativewriting@school.com before next Friday. We sincerely hope every one of you can seize this opportunity to showcase your creative writing skills. Looking forward to your wonderful works! 第二节(满分25分) Just then, as I was almost overcome with fear, an arm appeared. A kind stranger had pulled up beside me in his car. Without a moment’s hesitation, he reached out and took Weston from my arms. “I’ll take care of him,” he said firmly, his voice calm amidst the chaos. Then, he gestured for me to grab Talia quickly. With a deep breath, I unclipped Talia’s car seat and passed her to him. As I did, I could see the flames growing fiercer behind us. The stranger placed both children safely in his car and shouted, “Follow me!” With gratitude overwhelming me, I jumped back into my burning car to retrieve my phone and purse before following him to the end of the bridge. We had just gotten out of the man’s car at the end of the bridge when Reuben’s pulled up. His face was pale with worry as he rushed over to us. Seeing the children safe in my arms, he let out a sigh of relief. “Thank God you’re all okay,” he murmured, hugging us tightly. The stranger, who had introduced himself as Mark, explained what had happened. Reuben shook his hand vigorously, thanking him profusely. “You saved our family,” Reuben said sincerely. Mark just smiled and said it was nothing. As the fire trucks arrived to put out the flames, we stood there, grateful for Mark’s timely intervention and the safety of our little ones. 11 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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