精品解析:2026届河南镇平县第一高级中学高三下学期一模英语试题

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2025-2026学年高三下学期一模检测(二)英语 注意事项: 1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。 2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0. 5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整,笔记清楚。 3.请按照题号顺序在答题卡各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试卷上答题无效。 4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,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。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What is the total charge for breakfast and lunch now? A. $2. B. $8. C. $11. 【答案】C 【解析】 【原文】M: Do the charges for meals stay the same? W: No. Lunch and dinner are unchanged, still $8. But we’ve had to increase the charge for breakfast by 50%. It used to be $2. 2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 How does the woman relieve anxiety? A. She focuses on the joys of life. B. She practices breathing exercises. C. She pays close attention to her senses. 【答案】C 【解析】 【原文】W: When I get anxious, I’ll do a grounding exercise. M: What does that involve? W: Basically, I focus my mind, noticing what I can see, hear and feel — like the wind on my face, the sound of my breath, etc. It really helps. 3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Why did the man buy the lemon tree? A. To produce fruit. B. To purify the indoor air. C. To decorate his room. 【答案】B 【解析】 【原文】W: Wow, the lemon tree turns out to be a great decoration in your room. M: Well, that’s not why I bought it. You see, the fresh scent of lemons fills the air around the lemon trees, which can improve air quality in the room. 4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 How does the woman probably feel? A. Curious. B. Excited. C. Annoyed. 【答案】C 【解析】 【原文】W: Could you please read the instructions carefully first? They are hard to understand. M: Sorry, that’s my fault. I will put them together again in simple words. Just wait a moment and you’ll soon get a new version. 5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What matters most to the woman? A. Cost. B. Convenience. C. Comfort. 【答案】A 【解析】 【原文】M: Why not rent a car and take turns driving on the island? That will be more comfortable and convenient. W: I suggest cycling or using the public transport. Our budget is limited, you know. 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。 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 6. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a cafe. B. At a grocery. C. In a theatre. 7. How much should the man pay? A. $5. B. $20. C. $25. 【答案】6. C 7. B 【解析】 【原文】M: Hi, I’d like 2 tickets for the 7:00 pm show. Can I have seats in the middle? W: OK. Would you like any snacks with that? M: Yes. Two cups of orange juice and a bag of French fries. W: OK. It’s $25, but you can get 20% off if you have a membership card. M: Sorry, I didn’t bring the card with me. W: Do you remember your card number? M: Sure. It’s 478. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 8. How will the woman go to Seattle? A. By train. B. By car. C. By plane. 9. What does the man ask the woman to do after she settles down? A. Mail her package. B. Contact him. C. Volunteer in a company. 【答案】8. B 9. B 【解析】 【原文】M: Where are you moving in Seattle, Elena? W: The neighborhood called Delridge. M: Are you all packed up? W: I’m almost done. M: Are you going there by train or plane? W: Hmm... I’m turning it into a bit of a road trip. M: That sounds fun. Are you going alone? W: No, Jessie volunteered to keep me company. She said she had always dreamed of driving to Seattle since her childhood. M: Oh, good! Promise me you’ll email me as soon as you settle down. W: OK. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 10. What is the purpose of the speaker’s talk? A. To seek volunteers. B. To raise funds for the program. C. To celebrate the program’s 10th anniversary. 11. How did the speaker initially become associated with the Horizon youth program? A. Through the shelter. B. Through the police. C. Through the high school. 12. Who is the speaker likely addressing? A. A group of homeless youths. B. Parents of school students. C. Supporters of the program. 【答案】10. C 11. B 12. C 【解析】 【原文】 Hello everyone, I’m Alex Johnson. And I suppose you all know that we’re gathered here to celebrate ten years of the Horizon youth program. I understand many of you volunteer at the shelter or teach at the Horizon day school. And there are numerous others who contribute financially to the program, which is equally crucial. Everyone who has benefited from the program is deeply grateful to all of you. The program virtually saved my life. I became homeless when I was fifteen and lived on the streets. Even worse, I once broke the law. Eventually, the police station contacted a volunteer from Horizon, and the volunteer enrolled me in the program. They provided me with shelter, a part-time job, and assisted me in obtaining my high school diploma. Now, I’m attending college and working part-time at the Horizon shelter, where I encounter troubled youth who are much younger than I once was. So, I witness daily the impact of your generosity on homeless individuals. Next, I’d like to introduce the remarkable woman who is responsible for all of this. The President, Laura Harris, will share with us the story of the founding of the Horizon youth program. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 13. What is the purpose of this activity? A. To offer the locals leisure time. B. To train more volunteers. C. To promote rural travel. 14. What is provided in the activity? A. Tools. B. Supper. C. Trainers. 15. What should volunteers pay attention to? A. The special digging equipment. B. Their tree-planting experience. C. The transportation to the site. 16. What is necessary for people that are watching? A. Walking boots. B. Warm clothes. C. New gloves. 【答案】13. C 14. A 15. C 16. B 【解析】 【原文】Hello, everyone. The green partnership is planning to plant trees in the village of Middleton. They are looking for volunteers to come along and help. No experience is necessary, and there will be experts on hand to direct operations, and equipment will be provided. They serve a snack lunch, but evening meals are not included. This activity aims to attract people from urban areas to spend their free time there, for this area is heavily dependent on tourism. The site lies on the western edge of the village of Middleton. You’d better walk there, as parking will not be available along the road to the west. A large yellow notice will indicate the site entrance. And the yellow arrow signs will lead you to the site. A brochure will include further information about the day’s program. The site will be quite muddy. So boots are probably a better idea than trainers, if you’re doing the digging, although you’ll need something to change into afterwards. Although you won’t feel very cold, the site is quite exposed, so it’s a good idea to wrap up well when you’re watching. And gardening gloves will be essential if you are actually digging. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 17. What is the announcement mainly about? A. Bus services. B. Schedule changes. C. Winter camps. 18. Where can the listeners find movie information? A. Outside the library. B. Outside the main hall. C. Outside the cafeteria. 19. When will the cafeteria open on Saturdays? A. At 7 a.m. B. At 8 a.m. C. At 2 p.m. 20. What is needed to borrow books from the library? A. A winter ID card. B. A library account. C. A student card. 【答案】17. B 18. C 19. C 20. A 【解析】 【原文】W: Teachers and students, attention, please. I will announce something about a new schedule of services for the school community. Specific changes for school bus services, winter hours for the cafeteria and athletic facilities will be posted on the blackboard outside the main hall. Weekly movie and concert schedules which are in the process of being arranged will be posted each Wednesday outside the cafeteria. School buses will leave the main hall every hour and make all of the regular stops on their route around the campus. The cafeteria will serve breakfast, lunch, and early dinner from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. during the week and from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. on weekends. The library will maintain regular hours during the week, but shorter hours on Saturdays and Sundays. The weekend hours are from noon to 7 p.m. All students who want to use the library borrowing services must have a winter ID card. This announcement will also appear in the next issue of the student newspaper. 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 Can a photograph open a door to another world? Time Travelers: Photographs from the Gayle Greenhill Collection presents a selection of extraordinary works, each of which offers entry into a moment in photography’s history. These objects transport viewers across geographic and temporal (时间上的) distances, or into spaces constructed entirely within the boundaries of a photographic print. Reflecting many styles, approaches, and processes, the works in this exhibition date from photography’s earliest years to the present, ranging from William Henry Fox Talbot’s investigations with the emerging technology in the mid-1800s to JoAnn Verburg’s representation of the natural landscape in the early 21st century. Some photographs in the exhibition were made for scientific purposes, or to mark a significant event, while others — including those by Julia Margaret Cameron and Edward Steichen — show that the medium is an artistic creation. Portraits made under diverse circumstances show the complexities of representing the self and others, while experiments in the image, like those by László Moholy-Nagy and Jan Groover, explore photography’s unique modes of vision. Honoring a generous gift of photographs to MoMA from Robert F. Greenhill in memory of his wife, Gayle Greenhill, Time Travelers invites extended thought of these objects and the stories they carry. Its photographs present us with people, things, and events outside our own place and time, in the spirit of photographer Emmet Gowin’s words, “For me, pictures provide a means of holding, intensely, a moment of communication between one human and another.” 21. Why is the exhibition named “Time Travelers”? A. It presents works from different periods. B. It features photographs of time-travel themes. C. It is donated by a person interested in time travel. D. It includes photographs that show historical events. 22. What is the goal of the photographs by Cameron and Steichen? A. To serve scientific research. B. To record important events. C. To express artistic creation. D. To explore self-representation. 23. Where is this text most likely taken from? A. A science fiction novel. B. A personal travel blog. C. A photography textbook. D. A museum exhibition guide. 【答案】21. A 22. C 23. D 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了纽约现代艺术博物馆(MoMA)即将举办的一场名为“时光旅行者:盖尔·格林希尔收藏中的摄影作品”的摄影展,包括其展品范围、艺术价值及举办意义。 【21题详解】 推理判断题。根据第一段中“Time Travelers: Photographs from the Gayle Greenhill Collection presents a selection of extraordinary works, each of which offers entry into a moment in photography’s history. (《时光旅行者:盖尔·格林希尔收藏中的摄影作品》呈现了一系列非凡的作品,每件作品都引领观者进入摄影史上的某个时刻)”以及第二段中“Reflecting many styles, approaches, and processes, the works in this exhibition date from photography’s earliest years to the present (本次展览的作品跨越摄影术诞生之初至今的漫长岁月,呈现了丰富多样的风格、技法与创作历程)”可知,展览之所以命名为“时光旅行者”,是因为本次展览的作品跨越摄影术诞生之初至今的漫长岁月,展出了来自不同历史时期的作品。故选A项。 【22题详解】 细节理解题。根据第二段中“Some photographs in the exhibition were made for scientific purposes, or to mark a significant event, while others — including those by Julia Margaret Cameron and Edward Steichen — show that the medium is an artistic creation. (展览中的一些照片是为科学目的而拍摄,或为纪念重大事件;而其他照片——包括Julia Margaret Cameron和Edward Steichen的作品——则展示了摄影媒介是一种艺术创作)”可知,Cameron和Steichen的摄影作品旨在表达艺术创作。故选C项。 【23题详解】 推理判断题。通读全文,结合第一段“Time Travelers: Photographs from the Gayle Greenhill Collection presents a selection of extraordinary works, each of which offers entry into a moment in photography’s history. (《时光旅行者:盖尔·格林希尔收藏中的摄影作品》呈现了一系列非凡的作品,每件作品都引领观者进入摄影史上的某个时刻)”以及第三段“Honoring a generous gift of photographs to MoMA from Robert F. Greenhill in memory of his wife, Gayle Greenhill, Time Travelers invites extended thought of these objects and the stories they carry. (为纪念Robert F. Greenhill向其妻子Gayle Greenhill致敬而向MoMA捐赠的慷慨摄影礼物,《时光旅行者》邀请观众对这些作品及其承载的故事进行深入思考)”可知,本文主要介绍了在MoMA举办的同名摄影展的展品范围、艺术价值及举办意义。这类介绍性文字最有可能出现在博物馆的展览指南中。故选D项。 B Li Ming, a college graduate, was offered a well-paid job in the big city. But he made a surprising decision — to return to his hometown, a remote village in Guizhou, to preserve the local intangible cultural heritage: batik (蜡染) making. “The old batik patterns are beautiful, but young people in the village rarely learn them now,” Li explained. “Many elders are passing away, and this traditional craft is at risk of disappearing.” To change this, Li used his professional skills to digitize the ancient patterns first. He took high-resolution photos of over 200 batik works from local elders, then sorted and edited them into a digital database. Next, he launched an online store on e-commerce platforms, selling batik products with modern designs. He combined traditional patterns with backpacks, scarves, and phone cases — items popular among young consumers. To attract more attention, he made short videos about the batik-making process and posted them on social media. These videos, showing the delicate steps of melting wax, drawing patterns, and dyeing cloth, quickly gained millions of views. Li’s efforts not only brought income to the village but also inspired young people to learn batik. “I never thought our old craft could be so popular online,” said 22-year-old Zhang Mei, who joined Li's team after graduating from a vocational school. Now, more than 30 villagers, mostly young people, are engaged in batik production. The village has also become a small tourist spot, where visitors can experience batik making firsthand. “The true value of cultural heritage is not just preservation, but inheritance through innovation,” Li said. His story proves that young people can use their knowledge to bridge tradition and modernity, and bring new life to rural areas. 24. Why did Li Ming decide to return to his hometown after graduation? A. To take over his family's business B. To save the traditional batik craft C. To work as a digital media teacher D. To build a tourist spot in the village 25. What can we infer from Zhang Mei’s words? A. She was proud of the traditional craft B. She found batik making very difficult C. She never learned batik before D. She was surprised by the craft's online popularity 26 What does the underlined word “digitize” probably mean in Paragraph 2? A. To turn something into a digital form B. To make something more beautiful C. To copy something in the original form D. To collect something from different sources 27. What is the main idea of the passage? A. Youth revitalize traditional crafts and hometown with digital skills B. Batik making has become a popular tourist activity in Guizhou C. E-commerce platforms help rural villagers increase their income D. Young people should return to their hometowns to start businesses 【答案】24. B 25. D 26. A 27. A 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了大学毕业生李明放弃大城市高薪工作,回到贵州偏远家乡,致力于保护当地非物质文化遗产——蜡染工艺的故事。 【24题详解】 细节理解题。根据第一段内容“But he made a surprising decision — to return to his hometown, a remote village in Guizhou, to preserve the local intangible cultural heritage: batik (蜡染) making. (但他做出了一个令人惊讶的决定——回到他的家乡,贵州一个偏远的村庄,保护当地的非物质文化遗产:蜡染制作。)”以及第二段内容“Many elders are passing away, and this traditional craft is at risk of disappearing. (许多老人正在离世,这项传统工艺正面临消失的风险。)”可知,李明毕业后决定回到家乡,是为了拯救濒临消失的传统蜡染工艺。故选B。 【25题详解】 推理判断题。根据第四段内容“I never thought our old craft could be so popular online,” said 22-year-old Zhang Mei, who joined Li's team after graduating from a vocational school. (22岁的张梅从职业学校毕业后加入了李明的团队,她说:“我从来没想过我们的老手艺能在网上这么受欢迎。”)”可知,张梅的话表明,她对蜡染这项传统工艺能在网上受到广泛欢迎感到十分惊讶。故选D。 【26题详解】 词义猜测题。根据第二段划线词句后文“He took high-resolution photos of over 200 batik works from local elders, then sorted and edited them into a digital database. (他给当地老人的200多件蜡染作品拍了高清照片,然后进行分类编辑,建成了一个数字数据库。)”可知,李明的做法是将传统蜡染作品转化为数字形式进行保存,由此可推知,划线词“digitize”的意思是“将某物转化为数字形式”。故选A。 【27题详解】 主旨大意题。通读全文,文章围绕李明的经历展开,讲述了他放弃大城市工作,回到家乡,运用数字技能将传统蜡染工艺数字化,通过电商和社交媒体推广,带动年轻人学习蜡染,让传统工艺焕发新生,同时为乡村带来收入、注入活力,核心是李明作为年轻人,用数字技能振兴了传统工艺和家乡,这与选项A“年轻人用数字技能振兴传统工艺和家乡”高度契合,适合用作标题。故选A。 C Exciting news is on the horizon as California power authorities have successfully completed their groundbreaking solar panel-covered canal project, which promises to generate a remarkable 1.6 megawatts (兆瓦) of clean energy. This innovative initiative, led by the Turlock Irrigation District Water & Power, plays a vital role in irrigating (灌溉) essential crops like cotton and tomatoes in the heart of California’s central valley. The inspiration for this project came from a 2021 research paper by scientists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, who discovered that covering canals with solar panels could save an astonishing 63.5 billion gallons of water from evaporation (蒸发) each year. This brilliant idea not only conserves water but also offers an incredible benefit: for every megawatt of solar energy produced during Turlock’s average 290 sunny days, the panels could replace 15-20 diesel (柴油) generators that traditionally pump water along these canals. Known as Project Nexus, this initiative took flight in October 2022. It stands out in the world and the second of its kind in the US. The project will be closely monitored to see how its performance matches the promising projections. The concept of placing solar panels over canals isn’t new; it first emerged in 2014 in Gujarat, India, where a pilot project successfully covered a stretch of canal and paved the way for an entire canal-topped solar plant. Researchers in India found that the water beneath the panels helped maintain ideal temperatures, leading to a 2-5% improvement in efficiency. In addition to conserving water and minimizing land use for solar farms, the panels’ unique placement helps extend their lifespan by keeping them cooler. This innovative approach also limits the growth of harmful plants along the canals, reducing the need for manual or chemical clearing. With about 4,000 miles of canals across California, the potential for taking advantage of solar energy is tremendous, with estimates suggesting they could generate up to 13 gigawatts of power. This would be enough to supply energy to around 750,000 homes, effectively lighting up nearly half of Los Angeles. 28. What can we know about the solar-covered canal project from Santa Cruz’s research? A. It is energy-saving and eco-friendly. B. Its economic benefit is limited in real use. C. It has changed previous irrigation methods. D. It is designed to solve the water shortage problem. 29. How did the Indian project influence California’s Project Nexus? A. By supplying critical equipment. B. By demonstrating possibility. C. By providing the technical designs. D. By offering precise data on temperatures. 30. What does the underlined word “tremendous” in the last paragraph most probably mean? A. 控制的。 B. 暂时的。 C. 重大的。 D. 定义的。 31. Which would be the best title for the passage? A. How Canals Can Help Save Energy B. California’s Fight for Water Supply C. Solar panels: A New Use for Canals D. Project Nexus: A Solar Success Case 【答案】28. A 29. B 30. C 31. D 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道。主要介绍美国加州完成太阳能电池板覆盖运河的创新项目,阐述其灵感来源、优势、借鉴的印度案例及巨大发展潜力。 【28题详解】 推理判断题。根据第二段中的“The inspiration for this project came from a 2021 research paper by scientists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, who discovered that covering canals with solar panels could save an astonishing 63.5 billion gallons of water from evaporation each year. This brilliant idea not only conserves water but also offers an incredible benefit: for every megawatt of solar energy produced during Turlock’s average 290 sunny days, the panels could replace 15-20 diesel generators that traditionally pump water along these canals.(该项目的灵感来源于2021年加州大学圣克鲁兹分校科学家的一篇研究论文,他们发现用太阳能电池板覆盖运河每年可节省惊人的635亿加仑因蒸发损失的水。这个绝妙的想法不仅能节约用水,还带来了一项惊人的好处:在特洛克平均290天的晴天里,每产生1兆瓦太阳能,这些电池板就能取代15到20台传统上用于沿运河抽水的柴油发电机。)”可知,圣克鲁兹的研究显示该项目既能节水,又能替代柴油发电机、产生清洁能源,具备节能和环保的双重属性。故选A项。 【29题详解】 推理判断题。根据第四段中的“The concept of placing solar panels over canals isn’t new; it first emerged in 2014 in Gujarat, India, where a pilot project successfully covered a stretch of canal and paved the way for an entire canal-topped solar plant.(在运河上方安装太阳能电池板的概念并不新鲜;它最早于2014年出现在印度古吉拉特邦,当时一个试点项目成功覆盖了一段运河,为整个运河顶部太阳能发电厂铺平了道路。)”可知,印度的试点项目成功验证了运河覆盖太阳能电池板的可行性,为加州的“Nexus项目”提供了实践参考,证明了该概念的可操作性。故选B项。 【30题详解】 词句猜测题。根据最后一段中的“With about 4,000 miles of canals across California, the potential for taking advantage of solar energy is tremendous, with estimates suggesting they could generate up to 13 gigawatts of power. This would be enough to supply energy to around 750,000 homes, effectively lighting up nearly half of Los Angeles.(加州约有4000英里的运河,利用太阳能的潜力是tremendous,据估计这些运河能产生高达130亿瓦的电力。这足以为大约75万个家庭供电,实际上能为洛杉矶近一半的区域提供照明。)”可知,后文“产生130亿瓦电力、供75万个家庭使用”的具体数据,体现出加州运河利用太阳能的潜力极大,因此“tremendous”意为“重大的、极大的”。故选C项。 【31题详解】 主旨大意题。通读全文,第一段点明加州成功完成太阳能电池板覆盖运河项目,即“Nexus项目”,后续段落围绕该项目的灵感来源、优势、借鉴的印度案例及未来潜力展开,核心始终是“Nexus项目”这一成功的太阳能应用案例,由此可知,“Project Nexus: A Solar Success Case(Nexus项目:一个成功的太阳能案例)”能精准概括全文核心,适合作为最佳标题。故选D项。 D In some Western parts, children of healthy weight have long become the exception. Now even in poor countries, childhood obesity (肥胖) is spreading faster than ever before. The problem is not new: the percentage of overweight children around the world went up in the 1980s, as junk food became a dietary staple. But the trend today is alarming. A report by UNICEF found that the number of school-aged children who are obese is, for the first time, higher than those who do not get enough food to stay healthy. In Niue and the Cook Islands, nearly 40% of 5 — 19-year-olds are obese — the highest rates in the world. The south Pacific also has some of the worst adult obesity rates, fueled by shifting diets and a culture that prizes size. America ranks in the top 20 countries for childhood obesity, with a rate of 20%. In Europe, Hungary leads with 15%. Poor countries are particularly ill-equipped to tackle this issue. Health systems there were built to fight hunger not obesity. Many babies are born underweight because of poor diets when their mothers are expecting them. That alters their metabolism (新陈代谢) and makes rapid weight gain and other long-term health problems more likely in adulthood. In South America and parts of Africa and the Middle East, the share of overweight children is already higher than in western Europe and is nearing the 45% seen in North America. The reason is simple: cheap, heavily processed foods are dominating children’s diets worldwide, crowding out fresh fruits, vegetables and proteins. A UNICEF survey of 20 low- and middle-income countries found that more than half of babies aged 6 — 23 months in 13 countries had consumed sweet drinks or sugary foods the previous day. Even in Britain many ready-to-eat baby foods marketed as healthy are far from it. In countries with lax regulation, the meals are worse. A study of hundreds of baby foods sold in seven South-East Asian countries found that half were ultra-processed. A third contained additives that are not permitted under the Codex Alimentarius, the UN’s food-standards code. But changing diets is hard. Ultra-processed foods are about 50% cheaper than fresh or minimally processed foods, according to the UN’s report on food systems. A global survey of school meals in 2024 found that 25% of schools served processed meats, 21% served sweets, 19% served deep-fried food and 14% provided sugar-sweetened drinks. Stronger rules that restrict the advertising and sales of unhealthy foods could help. So could financial aid to make good food cheaper. What children eat early shapes their tastes for life. Adult diets are habits fixed in childhood. Once formed, those tastes are hard to shift. 32. The author cites the specific obesity rates of Niue and the Cook Islands, America, and Hungary in paragraph 2 primarily ________. A. to argue that European policies are the most effective B. to show the problem is global, affecting diverse regions C. to rank the economic development levels of these places D. to suggest the issue is most severe in Pacific Island nations 33. Which of the following is a major concern regarding childhood obesity in poor countries according to the passage? A. Parents are not aware of the risks of obesity at all. B. Children refuse to eat any fresh fruits or vegetables. C. There is a complete lack of regulations on food advertising. D. Health systems are not designed to deal with such problems. 34. According to the passage, what makes ultra-processed foods so popular worldwide? A. They taste better than fresh food. B. They are much cheaper than fresh food. C. They are more nutritious than natural food. D. They are easier to cook at home. 35. What is the main purpose of the passage? A. To criticize the food industry for promoting unhealthy foods. B. To recommend specific lifestyle programs for obese children. C. To analyze the global trend and challenges of childhood obesity. D. To compare obesity rates between developed and poor countries. 【答案】32. B 33. D 34. B 35. C 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章指出儿童肥胖已成为全球性危机,从发达国家蔓延至贫困国家,并分析了其核心成因及应对困境,并呼吁加强监管与健康饮食推广。 【32题详解】 推理判断题。根据第二段“In Niue and the Cook Islands, nearly 40% of 5 — 19-year-olds are obese — the highest rates in the world. The south Pacific also has some of the worst adult obesity rates, fueled by shifting diets and a culture that prizes size. America ranks in the top 20 countries for childhood obesity, with a rate of 20%. In Europe, Hungary leads with 15%. (在纽埃和库克群岛,5至19岁年龄段人群中约有40%的人肥胖——这一比例在全球范围内是最高的。南太平洋地区的一些国家成人肥胖率也相当高,这主要是由于饮食结构的改变以及崇尚体型的风气所致。美国在儿童肥胖率方面排名前20位,其比例为20%。在欧洲,匈牙利以15%的肥胖率位居榜首。)”可知,作者列举了纽埃和库克群岛、美国和匈牙利惊人的儿童肥胖率数据,以表明肥胖问题是全球性的,影响不同地区。故选B项。 【33题详解】 细节理解题。根据第三段中“Poor countries are particularly ill-equipped to tackle this issue. Health systems there were built to fight hunger not obesity. (贫穷国家在这方面尤其缺乏应对能力。那里的卫生系统是为了对抗饥饿而不是肥胖而建立的。)”可知,贫穷国家的主要问题是卫生系统并非针对肥胖问题设计。故选D项。 【34题详解】 细节理解题。根据最后一段中“But changing diets is hard. Ultra-processed foods are about 50% cheaper than fresh or minimally processed foods, according to the UN’s report on food systems. (但改变饮食习惯并非易事。根据联合国关于食品系统的报告,超加工食品的价格大约比新鲜食品或经过简单加工的食品低50%。)”可知,超加工食品在全球流行的主要原因是它们比新鲜食品便宜得多。故选B项。 【35题详解】 推理判断题。通读全文,尤其是第一段中“In some Western parts, children of healthy weight have long become the exception. Now even in poor countries, childhood obesity (肥胖) is spreading faster than ever before. (在一些西方地区,体重正常儿童早已成为罕见现象。如今,即便在贫穷国家,儿童肥胖症的蔓延速度也比以往任何时候都要快。)”可知,文章首段指出全球儿童肥胖趋势,后文从加工食品、贫穷国家困境等分析原因,最后提出应对的方法。由此推知,文章旨在分析儿童肥胖的全球趋势与挑战。故选C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。 How to Raise Kids Who Value Wealth and Giving “What do you want your children to know about money?” It’s a simple question — but the answer has the power to shape your family’s legacy for generations. _____36_____ It’s a mirror of our values, a tool for impact, and a teacher of life lessons. If we want to raise economically responsible and purpose-filled kids, we need to be intentional. Start early _____37_____ Even preschoolers can grasp the idea of money being earned, saved, and used with intention. As kids earn a little pocket money or small rewards, they learn to divide their money into meaningful categories. Over time, this builds muscle memory around choices, delayed satisfaction, and generosity. Connect money to values. As children grow, so should the depth of your money conversations and try to involve them in real-life decisions. For example, give them a back-to-school shopping amount and let them manage priorities. Most importantly, show them how money reflects values. _____38_____ Teens can spot inconsistency a mile away. _____39_____ You don’t need to be a financial expert to raise financially wise children. You just need to be open. Share your financial mistakes while keep transparent about budgeting and trade-offs. Kids learn best not by being told — but by being shown. Let money talks happen naturally around the dinner table, during car rides, or while watching the news. Introduce the joy of giving. One of the most powerful gifts you can give your child is the habit of generosity. Invite your kids into the giving process, and let them choose a charity to support with their “Give” jar or volunteer together as a family. It will dawn on them that money is more than what you keep. _____40_____ A. Ground it in action. B. It’s also about what you share. C. Make it a lifestyle not a lecture. D. Young kids are more capable than we think. E. Money is never just about dollars and cents. F. It doesn’t need to be big; it just needs to be real. G. Are your spending patterns in line with what you say? 【答案】36. E 37. D 38. G 39. C 40. B 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇应用文。文章主要讲述了如何培养孩子正确金钱观与奉献意识。 【36题详解】 前文“It’s a simple question — but the answer has the power to shape your family’s legacy for generations.(这是一个简单的问题 —— 但答案却有塑造您家族数代传承的力量。)”提到了对于“金钱”问题的答案的重要性,设空句应解释为什么答案如此重要;而后文“It’s a mirror of our values, a tool for impact, and a teacher of life lessons.(它反映了我们的价值观,是产生影响的工具,也是传授人生经验的导师。)”则讲到金钱涉及价值观,由此推知,设空句应是一个过渡句,承上启下,既要解释重要性,也要强调金钱的深层意义。选项E“Money is never just about dollars and cents.(金钱从来不仅仅是美元和美分。)”提出“金钱从来都不只是关于面值的多少”,解释了一个表象重要性,又可衔接后文对金钱深层意义的阐述,符合语境分析。故选E项。 【37题详解】 本段的小标题是“Start early.(尽早开始。)”,那么设空句作为该段首句,应会首先解释为什么可以“尽早开始”。选项D“Young kids are more capable than we think.(小孩子比我们想象的更有能力。)”正好对应 “尽早开始” 的观点,同时与后文“Even preschoolers can grasp the idea of money being earned, saved, and used with intention.(即使是学龄前儿童也能理解金钱是如何通过劳动获得、如何进行储蓄以及如何有目的地使用的这一概念。)”对低龄儿童金钱认知能力的说明构成进一步解释关系。故选D项。 【38题详解】 前文“Most importantly, show them how money reflects values.(最为重要的是,要向他们展示金钱是如何体现价值的。)”提出“向孩子展示金钱如何反映价值观”,而设空后内容“Teens can spot inconsistency a mile away.(青少年一眼就能看出事物的不一致之处。)”又讲到“青少年会发现不一致”。结合语境推知,空处需强调言行一致的重要性。选项G“Are your spending patterns in line with what you say?(你的消费模式与你的言论一致吗?)”用问句形式点出“言行一致”的要求,提醒家长要以身作则,符合语境分析。故选G项。 【39题详解】 设空为小标题,应是该段的核心主旨。根据后文关键内容“You just need to be open. Share your financial mistakes while keep transparent about budgeting and trade-offs. Kids learn best not by being told — but by being shown. Let money talks happen naturally around the dinner table, during car rides, or while watching the news.(你只需要保持坦诚的态度。分享自己的财务失误,同时在预算规划和取舍问题上做到透明化。孩子学习的最佳方式,从来都不是听人说教,而是看别人示范。不妨让关于金钱的话题,自然而然地出现在餐桌旁、汽车里,或是看电视新闻的时刻。)”可知,该段的核心是“在日常中自然渗透金钱观念,而非刻意灌输”。选项C“Make it a lifestyle, not a lecture.(让它成为一种生活方式,而非说教。)”精准概括了该部分的主旨。故选C项。 【40题详解】 根据该段小标题“Introduce the joy of giving.(介绍给予带来的快乐。)”可知,该段强调“给与”,设空句应该呼应该主旨;同时结合设空前一句“It will dawn on them that money is more than what you keep.(他们终会明白,金钱的意义远不止于你所拥有的数量。)”指出让孩子明白金钱不只是自己拥有的东西,设空句应解释其更深层次的含义,同时呼应主旨“给与”。选项B“It’s also about what you share.(它也关乎你分享的东西。)”在句意上解释了深层含义,且句中“share”呼应主旨,“also”与前文构成递进关系。故选B项。 第三部分语言运用(共两节, 满分30分) 第一节(共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分) 阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 One little girl in Dayton, Maine, has unknowingly changed the culture of her school when she became the first and only deaf student to attend. Morey Belanger, 6, was diagnosed(诊断) with a rare disease when she was one year old. The disease is so rare that it doesn’t even have a name. One of the side effects the disease can bring about is ____41____loss, which Morey has already suffered. Therefore, she has to use sign language (手语) to ____42____. When she reached the age to go to school, her parents were ____43____ about how she could receive education in normal schools. ____44____, they met with Dayton Consolidated School. The school was____45____ to learn sign language and provide the services she needed. Still, Morey’s mother Shannon only____46____that the teachers teaching her daughter would learn sign language. Never did she imagine that all the students would also learn it. “It makes our whole family just____47____.” Shannon says. Apart from her classroom, Morey also goes to the gym class and the library, and people throughout the school are trying their best to____48____what’s best to her. The school made efforts to make Morey feel she was____49____and loved. For example, it hung sign language posters in the hallway and held parties at which sign language______50______were given. “We did these things______51______they are the right things to do. She is one of our students,” says Kim Sampietro, the school’s headteacher. But even if these things were simply the right ones to do, nobody at the school could deny(否认) the______52______that Morey and the need to learn sign language have had on the school. “She’s just brought something to our school that wouldn’t have been there. I think it’s a chance for learning and growth when we have a child who has something______53______,” says Sampietro, “She’ll be with the same class through the 5th grade, so I imagine all these kids will______54______to learn sign language. It just makes her feel like she’s part of the school and she’s______55______as she is.” 41. A. hearing B. nutrition C. weight D. memory 42. A. speak B. practice C. fight D. communicate 43. A. certain B. alarmed C. worried D. positive 44. A. Normally B. Regularly C. Simply D. Fortunately 45. A. anxious B. willing C. concerned D. generous 46. A. discovered B. expected C. recognized D. spotted 47. A. confused B. annoyed C. moved D. stressed 48. A. offer B. avoid C. gather D. desire 49. A. hated B. believed C. challenged D. respected 50. A. performances B. explanations C. interviews D. themes 51. A. if B. though C. because D. unless 52. A. comment B. effect C. limitation D. resource 53. A. extreme B. familiar C. mental D. different 54. A. continue B. volunteer C. decide D. manage 55. A. acquired B. accepted C. kept D. proved 【答案】41. A 42. D 43. C 44. D 45. B 46. B 47. C 48. A 49. D 50. A 51. C 52. B 53. D 54. A 55. B 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了失去听力的莫雷在一所学校学习时,学校为了使她融入到学校生活中,让其他所有学生学习手语的故事。 【41题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:这种疾病可能带来的副作用之一是听力损失,莫雷已经遭受了听力损失。A. hearing听力;B. nutrition营养;C. weight重量;D. memory记忆力。根据后文“Therefore, she has to use sign language (手语)”可知,莫雷需要学习手语,推断出她是听力受到损伤。故选A项。 【42题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:因此,她不得不用手语进行交流。A. speak说;B. practice练习;C. fight斗争;D. communicate交流。根据前文“use sign language”可知,手语是一种为了听力障碍儿童所设立的语言,推断出她学习手语是为了交流。故选D项。 【43题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当她到了上学的年龄时,她的父母担心她如何在正规学校接受教育。A. certain确定的;B. alarmed警告的;C. worried担心的;D. positive积极的。根据前文“One of the side effects the disease can bring about is ____1____loss, which Morey has already suffered.”可知,莫雷有听力障碍,推断出她的父母对于她是否能在正规学校接受教育是担心的。故选C项。 【44题详解】 考查副词词义辨析。句意:幸运的是,他们遇见了代顿联合学校。A. Normally正常地;B. Regularly规律地;C. Simply简单地;D. Fortunately幸运地。根据后文“The school was____5____ to learn sign language and provide the services she needed.”可知,学校愿意学习手语并提供她需要的服务,这对于莫雷一家是一件幸运的事情。故选D项。 【45题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:学校愿意学习手语并提供她需要的服务。A. anxious焦虑的;B. willing愿意的;C. concerned关心的;D. generous慷慨的。根据后文“Never did she imagine that all the students would also learn it.”可知,她没想到的是全学校的学生都学习了手语,说明学校愿意学习手语。故选B项。 【46题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:尽管如此,莫雷的母亲香农只希望教她女儿的老师能学习手语。A. discovered发现;B. expected希望;C. recognized认出;D. spotted看见。根据后文“the teachers teaching her daughter would learn sign language”可知,这是一所普通学校,因为莫雷的听力问题,推断出她的母亲希望教她的老师可以学习手语。故选B项。 47题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:香农说:“这让我们全家都很感动。”。A. confused感到困惑的;B. annoyed生气的;C. moved感动的;D. stressed有压力的。根据前文“Never did she imagine that all the students would also learn it.”可知,全学校的学生都学习了手语,推断出这件事让莫雷一家很感动。故选C项。 【48题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:除了教室,莫雷还去了体育课和图书馆,整个学校的人都在尽力为她提供最好的东西。A. offer提供;B. avoid避免;C. gather聚集;D. desire要求。根据后文“The school made efforts to make Morey feel she was____9____and loved.”可知,学校努力让莫雷感到自己受到了尊重和爱戴,推断出整个学校都在尽力为她提供最好的东西。故选A项。 【49题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:学校努力让莫雷感到自己受到了尊重和爱戴。A. hated讨厌;B. believed相信;C. challenged挑战;D. respected尊重。根据后文“For example, it hung sign language posters in the hallway and held parties at which sign language___10__were given.”可知,它在走廊里悬挂手语海报,并举办派对,进行手语表演这些活动都体现了学校对莫雷的尊重和爱。故选D项。 【50题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:例如,它在走廊里悬挂手语海报,并举办派对,进行手语表演。A. performances表演;B. explanations解释;C. interviews采访;D. themes主题。根据前文“held parties”可知,学校会为了莫雷举办派对,推断出在派对上学生们会进行手语表演。故选A项。 【51题详解】 考查连词词义辨析。句意:我们做这些事情是因为它们是正确的做法。A. if如果;B. though尽管;C. because因为;D. unless除非。前文“We did these things”和后文“they are the right things to do”之间构成因果关系,应用because表示这种关系。故选C项。 【52题详解】 考查名词词义辨析。句意:但是,即使这些事情只是正确的做法,学校里也没有人能否认莫雷和学习手语的必要性对学校的影响。A. comment评论;B. effect影响;C. limitation限制;D. resource资源。根据后文“She’s just brought something to our school that wouldn’t have been there.”可知,她刚刚给我们学校带来了一些原本没有的东西,说明莫雷和学习手语给学校带来了一定的影响。故选B项。 【53题详解】 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我认为,当我们有一个与众不同的孩子时,这是一个学习和成长的机会。”A. extreme非常的;B. familiar熟悉的;C. mental精神的;D. different不同的。根据前文“One of the side effects the disease can bring about is ____1____loss”可知,莫雷是有听力障碍的,说明她和其他的孩子有所有不同。故选D项。 【54题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:她将在同一个班一直到五年级,所以我想所有这些孩子都会继续学习手语。A. continue继续;B. volunteer自愿;C. decide决定;D. manage管理。根据后文“It just makes her feel like she’s part of the school ”可知,为了让她觉得自己是学校的一部分,推断出她的同学们也会继续学习手语。故选A项。 【55题详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:这只是让她觉得自己是学校的一部分,她被接受了。A. acquired获得;B. accepted接受;C. kept保持;D. proved证明。根据前文“It just makes her feel like she’s part of the school”可知,学校做的一切都是为了她觉得自己是学校的一部分,说明她被学校接受了。故选B项。 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。 Mount Tai, a towering peak in Shandong province, China, is renowned for its steep landscape with over 7,000 steps. Climbing this mountain is challenging, especially for ____56____ elderly and people with mobility issues. However, AI-powered exoskeletons (外骨骼机器人) are making the journey simpler. These robotic legs, ____57____ (weigh) only 1.8 kilograms, are designed to wrap around users’ waists and thighs, offering assistance ____58____ (ease) the burden on legs at the same time. Developed by Taishan Cultural Tourism Group and Kenqing Technology, the exoskeletons debuted during the Spring Festival, attracting over 200 users. Users ____59____ (report) feeling like someone was pulling them uphill, making the climb much easier. However, some users mentioned ____60____ (convenience) in using the device for activities like tying shoelaces or using the bathroom. Despite these issues, the exoskeletons are seen ____61____ a “true blessing” for senior citizens and the mobility-impaired. This innovation not only aids mountain climbing ____62____ also highlights potential applications in elderly care, a growing market in China, ____63____ the population of seniors is rapidly increasing. The smart elderly care market was estimated at 6.8 trillion yuan in 2024. Kenqing Technology, the co-developer, is eyeing this vast market now and has launched an exoskeleton ____64____ (specific) designed for elderly users. To fully unlock the potential of elderly care robots, industry insiders told Xinhua News Agency that stronger policy support is needed to scale up their production while keeping prices ____65____ (afford) for all. 【答案】56. the 57. weighing 58. to ease 59. reported 60. inconvenience 61. as 62. but 63. where 64. specifically 65. affordable 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了AI外骨骼机器人如何帮助人们更轻松地攀登泰山,并探讨了其在老年护理领域的潜力。 【56题详解】 考查冠词。句意:攀登这座山极具挑战性,尤其是对老年人和行动不便的人来说。“the+形容词”表示一类人,the elderly表示“老年人”。故填the。 【57题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:这些机器人腿的重量只有1.8公斤,设计包裹在使用者的腰部和大腿上,同时提供帮助以减轻腿部的负担。空处在句中为非谓语,robotic legs与weigh (重量是……)之间是逻辑主动关系,应用现在分词作后置定语。故填weighing。 【58题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意同上。空处应用动词不定式作目的状语。故填to ease。 【59题详解】 考查动词时态。句意:用户们报告说,感觉就像有人在拉他们上山,这让爬山容易多了。句子描述过去发生的动作,谓语动词report应用一般过去时,故填reported。 【60题详解】 考查名词。句意:然而,一些用户提到在使用该设备进行系鞋带或上厕所等活动时存在不便。空处应用名词作宾语,上文说到机器人的好处,后面用however转折,句中应表示“不便”inconvenience,为不可数名词。故填inconvenience。 【61题详解】 考查介词。句意:尽管存在这些问题,外骨骼仍被视为老年人和行动不便者的“真正福音”。be seen as“被视为……”为固定短语。故填as。 【62题详解】 考查连词。句意:这项创新不仅有助于登山,而且突出了在老年人护理方面的潜在应用,这是中国一个不断增长的市场,中国的老年人人口正在迅速增加。not only…but also…是固定搭配,表示“不仅……而且……”,在句中连接并列谓语aids和highlights。故填but。 【63题详解】 考查定语从句。句意同上。空处引导非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词China,关系词替代先行词在从句中作地点状语,应用关系副词where。故填where。 【64题详解】 考查副词。句意:联合开发者Kenqing Technology正瞄准这个巨大的市场,并推出了一款专门为老年用户设计的外骨骼。空处修饰动词designed应用副词作状语,specific的副词是specifically,表示“专门地”。故填specifically。 【65题详解】 考查形容词。句意:为了充分释放老年护理机器人的潜力,业内人士告诉新华社,需要更强有力的政策支持,以扩大其生产规模,同时保持价格让所有人都能负担得起。keep+宾语+形容词(作宾补),表示“使……保持某种状态”,空处应用形容词affordable“支付得起的”,作宾语补足语。 故填affordable。 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66. 学校有意对下一届校运会进行改革,增加更多集体趣味运动项目。现通过校英文报征集同学们的看法,请你供稿: 1. 你的观点; 2. 你的理由。 注意: 1. 词数80左右; 2. 请在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Should we add more collective fun sports to our sports meet? __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 Should we add more collective fun sports to our sports meet? I strongly support this idea. First, fun team sports can bring students closer, which helps build a friendly class atmosphere. I believe that cooperation in games will make our class more united. Second, these activities are suitable for everyone, including students who are not good at traditional races. What matters most is that everyone can join in and enjoy themselves instead of just watching. Besides, such events can reduce pressure and make the sports meet more colorful. I hope that our school will take this suggestion and create a more wonderful sports meeting for all of us. 【解析】 【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生针对校运会改革征集看法这一情境,清晰阐述个人观点及理由。 【详解】1.词汇积累 帮助:help → assist 适合:suitable → appropriate 参加:join in → participate in 减少:reduce → decrease 2.句式拓展 同义句转换 原句:I believe that cooperation in games will make our class more united. 拓展句:What I believe is that cooperation in games will make our class more united. 【点睛】【高分句型1】First, fun team sports can bring students closer, which helps build a friendly class atmosphere.(运用了which引导的非限制性定语从句) 【高分句型2】What matters most is that everyone can join in and enjoy themselves instead of just watching.(运用了what引导的主语从句、that引导的表语从句) 第二节(满分25分) 67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 Eliza ran a small bookstore called “The Corner Books,” which her grandfather had left to her. Because Eliza had a day job, she only kept the shop open on weekends. To her grandfather, the shop was more than a place to sell books; it was a “home for the soul” where people could connect with stories and each other. However, in an era of digital reading, the shop saw few customers. Every weekend, Eliza felt trapped behind the counter, dusting books that rarely left the shelves. It ate into her free time, leaving her exhausted. One rainy Friday, I visited Eliza. She looked deeply troubled, holding a contract. She told me that a businessman, Mr. White, had offered to buy the shop to build a convenience store. “Today is the deadline,” she said with a shaky voice. “The money could change my life, but Grandpa’s dream would die. I wonder if I should just give up. It’s a failing business.” “Have you ever thought about doing some volunteer work?” I asked Eliza. She was surprised. “I’m so busy with this shop. How can I help others when I can’t even help myself?” I smiled and shared a similar experience. For years, I had been sweeping paths and picking up litter in our community park every Saturday morning. At first I saw these tasks as chores. Then one day a neighbor asked if I did volunteer work, and I said, “No, I was too busy with work, kids, and helping out in the park.” And then it hit me: helping out in the park was my volunteer work. “That change in my thinking changed everything,” I said. “You could sell this place. But by staying, you are keeping the neighborhood’s’ heart’ alive. You are not just a failing shop owner; you are a volunteer guarding the last place for real connection. Why not see the shop as your volunteer project?” Eliza fell silent. Slowly, her expression softened, and she looked at the phone on the desk. 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。 Eliza took a deep breath and picked up the phone to call Mr. White. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ A few months later, I walked past “The Corner Books” and decided to go inside. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 Eliza took a deep breath and picked up the phone to call Mr. White. “Mr. White, I’ve decided not to sell the shop,” she said firmly. “This place is more than just a business to me; it’s a place where people can connect and share stories. I want to keep it alive, even if it means working harder.” Mr. White seemed surprised but respected her decision. Eliza felt a weight lift off her shoulders as she hung up the phone, knowing she had made the right choice. A few months later, I walked past “The Corner Books” and decided to go inside. To my delight, the shop was bustling with customers. Eliza greeted me with a warm smile as I entered. “Look at all these people!” she exclaimed proudly. “I’ve started hosting reading clubs and storytelling sessions, and it's become a real community hub.” I was thrilled to see that her dedication had paid off, and “The Corner Books” had truly become the heart of the neighborhood, just as her grandfather had envisioned. 【解析】 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了Eliza经营着祖父留给她的书店,但生意惨淡。一位名叫怀特先生的商人想要购店建便利店,Eliza面临抉择。在作者的启发下,Eliza开始将书店视为守护邻里间真实连接的志愿项目,最终目光落在桌上电话上,似有了决定。 【详解】1.段落续写 ①由第一段句首内容“Eliza深吸一口气,拿起电话打给怀特先生。”可知,第一段可以描写Eliza打电话时的心理与语气,明确表达不卖书店的决定,交代她做出这一选择的原因,以及挂断电话后如释重负的心情。 ②由第二段句首内容“几个月后,我路过“街角书店”,决定进去看看。”可知,第二段可以描写作者再次走进书店的所见所闻,书店热闹的场景,Eliza的经营新举措,最后点明她的坚持获得回报,升华书店成为社区中心的主旨。 2.续写线索:Eliza下定决心致电买家——Eliza坚定表明不卖书店——Eliza阐明坚守书店的缘由——Eliza挂断电话如释重负——数月后作者重回书店——见证书店重焕生机,成就社区核心 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①决定不卖店:decide not to sell the shop/make up her mind not to dispose of the store ②挂电话:hang up the phone/end the call ③进入书店:enter the bookstore/step into the shop 情绪类 ①惊讶:surprised/astonished/amazed ②自豪:proudly/with pride 【点睛】【高分句型1】This place is more than just a business to me; it’s a place where people can connect and share stories. (运用了where引导的定语从句) 【高分句型2】Eliza greeted me with a warm smile as I entered.(运用了as引导的时间状语从句) 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2025-2026学年高三下学期一模检测(二)英语 注意事项: 1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。 2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0. 5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整,笔记清楚。 3.请按照题号顺序在答题卡各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试卷上答题无效。 4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,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。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What is the total charge for breakfast and lunch now? A. $2. B. $8. C. $11. 2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 How does the woman relieve anxiety? A. She focuses on the joys of life. B. She practices breathing exercises. C. She pays close attention to her senses. 3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Why did the man buy the lemon tree? A. To produce fruit. B. To purify the indoor air. C. To decorate his room. 4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 How does the woman probably feel? A. Curious. B. Excited. C. Annoyed. 5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What matters most to the woman? A. Cost. B. Convenience. C. Comfort. 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。 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 6. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a cafe. B. At a grocery. C. In a theatre. 7. How much should the man pay? A. $5. B. $20. C. $25. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 8. How will the woman go to Seattle? A. By train. B. By car. C. By plane. 9. What does the man ask the woman to do after she settles down? A. Mail her package. B. Contact him. C. Volunteer in a company. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 10. What is the purpose of the speaker’s talk? A. To seek volunteers. B. To raise funds for the program. C. To celebrate the program’s 10th anniversary. 11. How did the speaker initially become associated with the Horizon youth program? A. Through the shelter. B. Through the police. C. Through the high school. 12. Who is the speaker likely addressing? A. A group of homeless youths. B. Parents of school students. C. Supporters of the program. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 13. What is the purpose of this activity? A. To offer the locals leisure time. B. To train more volunteers. C. To promote rural travel. 14. What is provided in the activity? A. Tools. B. Supper. C. Trainers. 15. What should volunteers pay attention to? A The special digging equipment. B. Their tree-planting experience. C. The transportation to the site. 16. What is necessary for people that are watching? A. Walking boots. B. Warm clothes. C. New gloves. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 17. What is the announcement mainly about? A. Bus services. B. Schedule changes. C. Winter camps. 18. Where can the listeners find movie information? A. Outside the library. B. Outside the main hall. C. Outside the cafeteria. 19. When will the cafeteria open on Saturdays? A. At 7 a.m. B. At 8 a.m. C. At 2 p.m. 20. What is needed to borrow books from the library? A. A winter ID card. B. A library account. C. A student card. 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 Can a photograph open a door to another world? Time Travelers: Photographs from the Gayle Greenhill Collection presents a selection of extraordinary works, each of which offers entry into a moment in photography’s history. These objects transport viewers across geographic and temporal (时间上的) distances, or into spaces constructed entirely within the boundaries of a photographic print. Reflecting many styles, approaches, and processes, the works in this exhibition date from photography’s earliest years to the present, ranging from William Henry Fox Talbot’s investigations with the emerging technology in the mid-1800s to JoAnn Verburg’s representation of the natural landscape in the early 21st century. Some photographs in the exhibition were made for scientific purposes, or to mark a significant event, while others — including those by Julia Margaret Cameron and Edward Steichen — show that the medium is an artistic creation. Portraits made under diverse circumstances show the complexities of representing the self and others, while experiments in the image, like those by László Moholy-Nagy and Jan Groover, explore photography’s unique modes of vision. Honoring a generous gift of photographs to MoMA from Robert F. Greenhill in memory of his wife, Gayle Greenhill, Time Travelers invites extended thought of these objects and the stories they carry. Its photographs present us with people, things, and events outside our own place and time, in the spirit of photographer Emmet Gowin’s words, “For me, pictures provide a means of holding, intensely, a moment of communication between one human and another.” 21. Why is the exhibition named “Time Travelers”? A. It presents works from different periods. B. It features photographs of time-travel themes. C. It is donated by a person interested in time travel. D. It includes photographs that show historical events. 22. What is the goal of the photographs by Cameron and Steichen? A. To serve scientific research. B. To record important events. C. To express artistic creation. D. To explore self-representation. 23. Where is this text most likely taken from? A. A science fiction novel. B. A personal travel blog. C. A photography textbook. D. A museum exhibition guide. B Li Ming, a college graduate, was offered a well-paid job in the big city. But he made a surprising decision — to return to his hometown, a remote village in Guizhou, to preserve the local intangible cultural heritage: batik (蜡染) making. “The old batik patterns are beautiful, but young people in the village rarely learn them now,” Li explained. “Many elders are passing away, and this traditional craft is at risk of disappearing.” To change this, Li used his professional skills to digitize the ancient patterns first. He took high-resolution photos of over 200 batik works from local elders, then sorted and edited them into a digital database. Next, he launched an online store on e-commerce platforms, selling batik products with modern designs. He combined traditional patterns with backpacks, scarves, and phone cases — items popular among young consumers. To attract more attention, he made short videos about the batik-making process and posted them on social media. These videos, showing the delicate steps of melting wax, drawing patterns, and dyeing cloth, quickly gained millions of views. Li’s efforts not only brought income to the village but also inspired young people to learn batik. “I never thought our old craft could be so popular online,” said 22-year-old Zhang Mei, who joined Li's team after graduating from a vocational school. Now, more than 30 villagers, mostly young people, are engaged in batik production. The village has also become a small tourist spot, where visitors can experience batik making firsthand. “The true value of cultural heritage is not just preservation, but inheritance through innovation,” Li said. His story proves that young people can use their knowledge to bridge tradition and modernity, and bring new life to rural areas. 24. Why did Li Ming decide to return to his hometown after graduation? A. To take over his family's business B. To save the traditional batik craft C. To work as a digital media teacher D. To build a tourist spot in the village 25. What can we infer from Zhang Mei’s words? A. She was proud of the traditional craft B. She found batik making very difficult C. She never learned batik before D. She was surprised by the craft's online popularity 26 What does the underlined word “digitize” probably mean in Paragraph 2? A. To turn something into a digital form B. To make something more beautiful C. To copy something in the original form D. To collect something from different sources 27. What is the main idea of the passage? A. Youth revitalize traditional crafts and hometown with digital skills B. Batik making has become a popular tourist activity in Guizhou C. E-commerce platforms help rural villagers increase their income D. Young people should return to their hometowns to start businesses C Exciting news is on the horizon as California power authorities have successfully completed their groundbreaking solar panel-covered canal project, which promises to generate a remarkable 1.6 megawatts (兆瓦) of clean energy. This innovative initiative, led by the Turlock Irrigation District Water & Power, plays a vital role in irrigating (灌溉) essential crops like cotton and tomatoes in the heart of California’s central valley. The inspiration for this project came from a 2021 research paper by scientists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, who discovered that covering canals with solar panels could save an astonishing 63.5 billion gallons of water from evaporation (蒸发) each year. This brilliant idea not only conserves water but also offers an incredible benefit: for every megawatt of solar energy produced during Turlock’s average 290 sunny days, the panels could replace 15-20 diesel (柴油) generators that traditionally pump water along these canals. Known as Project Nexus, this initiative took flight in October 2022. It stands out in the world and the second of its kind in the US. The project will be closely monitored to see how its performance matches the promising projections. The concept of placing solar panels over canals isn’t new; it first emerged in 2014 in Gujarat, India, where a pilot project successfully covered a stretch of canal and paved the way for an entire canal-topped solar plant. Researchers in India found that the water beneath the panels helped maintain ideal temperatures, leading to a 2-5% improvement in efficiency. In addition to conserving water and minimizing land use for solar farms, the panels’ unique placement helps extend their lifespan by keeping them cooler. This innovative approach also limits the growth of harmful plants along the canals, reducing the need for manual or chemical clearing. With about 4,000 miles of canals across California, the potential for taking advantage of solar energy is tremendous, with estimates suggesting they could generate up to 13 gigawatts of power. This would be enough to supply energy to around 750,000 homes, effectively lighting up nearly half of Los Angeles. 28. What can we know about the solar-covered canal project from Santa Cruz’s research? A. It is energy-saving and eco-friendly. B. Its economic benefit is limited in real use. C. It has changed previous irrigation methods. D. It is designed to solve the water shortage problem. 29. How did the Indian project influence California’s Project Nexus? A. By supplying critical equipment. B. By demonstrating possibility. C. By providing the technical designs. D. By offering precise data on temperatures. 30. What does the underlined word “tremendous” in the last paragraph most probably mean? A. 控制的。 B. 暂时的。 C. 重大的。 D. 定义的。 31. Which would be the best title for the passage? A. How Canals Can Help Save Energy B. California’s Fight for Water Supply C. Solar panels: A New Use for Canals D. Project Nexus: A Solar Success Case D In some Western parts, children of healthy weight have long become the exception. Now even in poor countries, childhood obesity (肥胖) is spreading faster than ever before. The problem is not new: the percentage of overweight children around the world went up in the 1980s, as junk food became a dietary staple. But the trend today is alarming. A report by UNICEF found that the number of school-aged children who are obese is, for the first time, higher than those who do not get enough food to stay healthy. In Niue and the Cook Islands, nearly 40% of 5 — 19-year-olds are obese — the highest rates in the world. The south Pacific also has some of the worst adult obesity rates, fueled by shifting diets and a culture that prizes size. America ranks in the top 20 countries for childhood obesity, with a rate of 20%. In Europe, Hungary leads with 15%. Poor countries are particularly ill-equipped to tackle this issue. Health systems there were built to fight hunger not obesity. Many babies are born underweight because of poor diets when their mothers are expecting them. That alters their metabolism (新陈代谢) and makes rapid weight gain and other long-term health problems more likely in adulthood. In South America and parts of Africa and the Middle East, the share of overweight children is already higher than in western Europe and is nearing the 45% seen in North America. The reason is simple: cheap, heavily processed foods are dominating children’s diets worldwide, crowding out fresh fruits, vegetables and proteins. A UNICEF survey of 20 low- and middle-income countries found that more than half of babies aged 6 — 23 months in 13 countries had consumed sweet drinks or sugary foods the previous day. Even in Britain many ready-to-eat baby foods marketed as healthy are far from it. In countries with lax regulation, the meals are worse. A study of hundreds of baby foods sold in seven South-East Asian countries found that half were ultra-processed. A third contained additives that are not permitted under the Codex Alimentarius, the UN’s food-standards code. But changing diets is hard. Ultra-processed foods are about 50% cheaper than fresh or minimally processed foods, according to the UN’s report on food systems. A global survey of school meals in 2024 found that 25% of schools served processed meats, 21% served sweets, 19% served deep-fried food and 14% provided sugar-sweetened drinks. Stronger rules that restrict the advertising and sales of unhealthy foods could help. So could financial aid to make good food cheaper. What children eat early shapes their tastes for life. Adult diets are habits fixed in childhood. Once formed, those tastes are hard to shift. 32. The author cites the specific obesity rates of Niue and the Cook Islands, America, and Hungary in paragraph 2 primarily ________. A. to argue that European policies are the most effective B. to show the problem is global, affecting diverse regions C. to rank the economic development levels of these places D. to suggest the issue is most severe in Pacific Island nations 33. Which of the following is a major concern regarding childhood obesity in poor countries according to the passage? A. Parents are not aware of the risks of obesity at all. B. Children refuse to eat any fresh fruits or vegetables. C. There is a complete lack of regulations on food advertising. D. Health systems are not designed to deal with such problems. 34. According to the passage, what makes ultra-processed foods so popular worldwide? A. They taste better than fresh food. B. They are much cheaper than fresh food. C. They are more nutritious than natural food. D. They are easier to cook at home. 35. What is the main purpose of the passage? A. To criticize the food industry for promoting unhealthy foods. B. To recommend specific lifestyle programs for obese children. C. To analyze the global trend and challenges of childhood obesity. D. To compare obesity rates between developed and poor countries. 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。 How to Raise Kids Who Value Wealth and Giving “What do you want your children to know about money?” It’s a simple question — but the answer has the power to shape your family’s legacy for generations. _____36_____ It’s a mirror of our values, a tool for impact, and a teacher of life lessons. If we want to raise economically responsible and purpose-filled kids, we need to be intentional. Start early _____37_____ Even preschoolers can grasp the idea of money being earned, saved, and used with intention. As kids earn a little pocket money or small rewards, they learn to divide their money into meaningful categories. Over time, this builds muscle memory around choices, delayed satisfaction, and generosity. Connect money to values. As children grow, so should the depth of your money conversations and try to involve them in real-life decisions. For example, give them a back-to-school shopping amount and let them manage priorities. Most importantly, show them how money reflects values. _____38_____ Teens can spot inconsistency a mile away. _____39_____ You don’t need to be a financial expert to raise financially wise children. You just need to be open. Share your financial mistakes while keep transparent about budgeting and trade-offs. Kids learn best not by being told — but by being shown. Let money talks happen naturally around the dinner table, during car rides, or while watching the news. Introduce the joy of giving. One of the most powerful gifts you can give your child is the habit of generosity. Invite your kids into the giving process, and let them choose a charity to support with their “Give” jar or volunteer together as a family. It will dawn on them that money is more than what you keep. _____40_____ A. Ground it in action. B. It’s also about what you share. C. Make it a lifestyle, not a lecture. D. Young kids are more capable than we think. E. Money is never just about dollars and cents. F. It doesn’t need to be big; it just needs to be real. G. Are your spending patterns in line with what you say? 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。 One little girl in Dayton Maine, has unknowingly changed the culture of her school when she became the first and only deaf student to attend. Morey Belanger, 6, was diagnosed(诊断) with a rare disease when she was one year old. The disease is so rare that it doesn’t even have a name. One of the side effects the disease can bring about is ____41____loss, which Morey has already suffered. Therefore, she has to use sign language (手语) to ____42____. When she reached the age to go to school, her parents were ____43____ about how she could receive education in normal schools. ____44____, they met with Dayton Consolidated School. The school was____45____ to learn sign language and provide the services she needed. Still, Morey’s mother Shannon only____46____that the teachers teaching her daughter would learn sign language. Never did she imagine that all the students would also learn it. “It makes our whole family just____47____.” Shannon says. Apart from her classroom, Morey also goes to the gym class and the library, and people throughout the school are trying their best to____48____what’s best to her. The school made efforts to make Morey feel she was____49____and loved. For example, it hung sign language posters in the hallway and held parties at which sign language______50______were given. “We did these things______51______they are the right things to do. She is one of our students,” says Kim Sampietro, the school’s headteacher. But even if these things were simply the right ones to do nobody at the school could deny(否认) the______52______that Morey and the need to learn sign language have had on the school. “She’s just brought something to our school that wouldn’t have been there. I think it’s a chance for learning and growth when we have a child who has something______53______,” says Sampietro, “She’ll be with the same class through the 5th grade, so I imagine all these kids will______54______to learn sign language. It just makes her feel like she’s part of the school and she’s______55______as she is.” 41. A. hearing B. nutrition C. weight D. memory 42. A. speak B. practice C. fight D. communicate 43. A. certain B. alarmed C. worried D. positive 44. A. Normally B. Regularly C. Simply D. Fortunately 45. A. anxious B. willing C. concerned D. generous 46. A. discovered B. expected C. recognized D. spotted 47. A. confused B. annoyed C. moved D. stressed 48. A. offer B. avoid C. gather D. desire 49. A. hated B. believed C. challenged D. respected 50. A. performances B. explanations C. interviews D. themes 51. A. if B. though C. because D. unless 52. A. comment B. effect C. limitation D. resource 53. A. extreme B. familiar C. mental D. different 54. A. continue B. volunteer C. decide D. manage 55. A. acquired B. accepted C. kept D. proved 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。 Mount Tai, a towering peak in Shandong province, China, is renowned for its steep landscape with over 7,000 steps. Climbing this mountain is challenging, especially for ____56____ elderly and people with mobility issues. However, AI-powered exoskeletons (外骨骼机器人) are making the journey simpler. These robotic legs, ____57____ (weigh) only 1.8 kilograms, are designed to wrap around users’ waists and thighs, offering assistance ____58____ (ease) the burden on legs at the same time. Developed by Taishan Cultural Tourism Group and Kenqing Technology, the exoskeletons debuted during the Spring Festival, attracting over 200 users. Users ____59____ (report) feeling like someone was pulling them uphill, making the climb much easier. However, some users mentioned ____60____ (convenience) in using the device for activities like tying shoelaces or using the bathroom. Despite these issues, the exoskeletons are seen ____61____ a “true blessing” for senior citizens and the mobility-impaired. This innovation not only aids mountain climbing ____62____ also highlights potential applications in elderly care, a growing market in China, ____63____ the population of seniors is rapidly increasing. The smart elderly care market was estimated at 6.8 trillion yuan in 2024. Kenqing Technology, the co-developer, is eyeing this vast market now and has launched an exoskeleton ____64____ (specific) designed for elderly users. To fully unlock the potential of elderly care robots, industry insiders told Xinhua News Agency that stronger policy support is needed to scale up their production while keeping prices ____65____ (afford) for all. 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66. 学校有意对下一届校运会进行改革,增加更多集体趣味运动项目。现通过校英文报征集同学们的看法,请你供稿: 1. 你的观点; 2. 你的理由。 注意: 1. 词数80左右; 2. 请在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Should we add more collective fun sports to our sports meet? __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第二节(满分25分) 67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 Eliza ran a small bookstore called “The Corner Books,” which her grandfather had left to her. Because Eliza had a day job, she only kept the shop open on weekends. To her grandfather, the shop was more than a place to sell books; it was a “home for the soul” where people could connect with stories and each other. However, in an era of digital reading, the shop saw few customers. Every weekend, Eliza felt trapped behind the counter, dusting books that rarely left the shelves. It ate into her free time, leaving her exhausted. One rainy Friday, I visited Eliza. She looked deeply troubled, holding a contract. She told me that a businessman, Mr. White, had offered to buy the shop to build a convenience store. “Today is the deadline,” she said with a shaky voice. “The money could change my life, but Grandpa’s dream would die. I wonder if I should just give up. It’s a failing business.” “Have you ever thought about doing some volunteer work?” I asked Eliza. She was surprised. “I’m so busy with this shop. How can I help others when I can’t even help myself?” I smiled and shared a similar experience. For years, I had been sweeping paths and picking up litter in our community park every Saturday morning. At first I saw these tasks as chores. Then one day a neighbor asked if I did volunteer work, and I said, “No, I was too busy with work, kids, and helping out in the park.” And then it hit me: helping out in the park was my volunteer work. “That change in my thinking changed everything,” I said. “You could sell this place. But by staying, you are keeping the neighborhood’s’ heart’ alive. You are not just a failing shop owner; you are a volunteer guarding the last place for real connection. Why not see the shop as your volunteer project?” Eliza fell silent. Slowly, her expression softened, and she looked at the phone on the desk. 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。 Eliza took a deep breath and picked up the phone to call Mr. White. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ A few months later, I walked past “The Corner Books” and decided to go inside. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $听力考试正式开始。Do the charges for meals stay the same. no lunch and dinner are unchanged, late dollars. But we've had to increase the charge for breakfast by fifty percent. IT used to be two . dollars. Do the charges for meals . stay the same, dinner are unchanged, slate dollars. But we've had to increase the charge for breakfast by fifty percent IT used to be two dollars. Listen to the next question. When I get anxious, i'll do a grounding . exercise. and basically . I focus my mind, noticing what I can see here and feel like the wind on my face, the sound of my breath at seta IT really helps. When I get anxious, i'll do a grounding . exercise. What does involve? Basically, I focus my mind, noticing what I can see here, and feel like the wind on my face, the sound of my breath. A IT really help. Listen to the next question. Wow, the element try turns out out to be a great decoration in your room. Well, that's not why I bought IT. You see, the fresh scent of lemons fills the air around the lemon trees, which can improve the equality in the room. Wow, the elemental turns out out to be a great decoration in your room. Well, that's not why I bought IT. You see the fresh scent of lemons fills the air around the lemon trees, which can improve their quality in the room. Listen to the next question. Could you please read the instructions carefully first? They are hard . to understand. Sorry, that's my fault. I will put them together again. In simple words, just wait a moment and you'll soon get a new version. Could you please read the instructions carefully first? They are hard to understand. Sorry, that's my fault. I will put them together again. In simple words, just wait a moment and you'll soon get a new version. Listen to the next question. Why not rents a car and take turns driving on the island that will be more comfortable and convenient? I suggest cycling or using the public transport. Our budget is limited, you know? Why not rents a car and take turns driving on the island that will be more comfortable and convenient? I suggest cycling or using the public transport. Our budget is limited, you . know. Listen to the next question. Hi, i'd like two tickets for the seven pm show. Can I have seats in the middle? okay. Would you like any snacks with that? Yes, two cups of orange juice and a bag of french rice. Okay, it's twenty five dollars, but you can get twenty percent off if you have a membership card. Sorry, I didn't bring the card with me. Do you remember . your card number是it's four,seven, eight. Hi, I like two tickets for the seven P. M show. Can I have seats in the middle? okay. Would you like any snacks with that? Yes, two cups of orange juice and a bag of french rice. Okay, it's twenty five dollars, but you can get twenty percent off if you have a membership card. Sorry, I didn't bring the card with me. Do you remember . your card number是it's four,seven, eight. Listen to the next question. Where are you moving in seattle? Alina, the nights or hood called delbridge. are you all packed up? I'm almost done. Are you going there by train or plane? Um i'm turning IT into a bit of a road trip. That sounds fun. Are you going alone? No, Jessie. volunteer to keep me company. He said he had always dreamed of driving to seattle since her childhood. Oh, good. Promise me. You'll email me as soon as you . settle down. Okay. where are you moving in seattle? Alina, the nights or hood called delbridge. are you all packed up? I'm almost done. Are you going there by train or plane? Um i'm turning IT into a bit of a road trip that sounds fun. Are you going alone? No, Jessie. volunteer to keep me company. He said he had always dreamed of driving to seattle since childhood. Oh, good. Promise me. You'll email me as soon as you . settle down. okay? Listen to the next question. Hello everyone. I am a Johnson, and I suppose you all know that we're gathered here to celebrate ten years of the horizon youth program. I understand many of you volunteer at the shelter or teach at the horizon day school, and there are numerous others who contribute financially to the program, which is equally crucial. Everyone who has benefit from the program is deeply grateful to all of you. The program virtually saved my life. I became homeless when I was fifteen and lived on the streets. Even worse, I once broke the law. Eventually, the police station contacted a volunteer from horizon, and the volunteer enrolled me in the program. They provided me with shelter, a part time job, and assisted me and obtaining my high school diploma. Now i'm attending college and working part time at the horizon shelter, where I encounter troubled youth who are much Younger than I once was. So I witness the daily the impact of your generosity on homeless individuals. Next, i'd like to introduce the remarkable woman who is responsible for all of this. The president, law Harris, will share with us the story of the founding of the horizon youth program. Hello everyone, I am alex Johnson, and I suppose you all know that we're gathered here to celebrate ten years of the horizon youth program. I understand many of you volunteer the shelter or teach at the horizon day school, and there are numerous others who contribute financially to the program, which is equally crucial. Everyone who has benefit from the program is deeply grateful to all of you. The program virtually saved my life. I became homeless. I was fifteen and lived on the streets. Even worse, I once broke the law. Eventually, the police station contacted a volunteer from horizon, and the volunteer enrolled me in the program. They provided me with shelter, a part time job, and assisted me and obtaining my high school diploma. Now i'm attending college and working part time at the horizon shelter, where I encounter troubled youth who are much Younger than I once was. So I witnessed daily the impact of your generosity and homeless individuals. Next, i'd like to introduce the remarkable woman who is responsible for all of this. The president, lara Harris, will share with us the story of the founding of the horizon youth program. Listen to the next question. Hello, everyone, the Green partnership is planning to plan to trees in the village of middle. They're looking for volunteers to come along and help. No experiences necessary, and there will be experts on hand to direct Operations and equipment will be provided. They serve a snack lunch, but evening meals are not included. This activity aims to attract people from urban areas to spend their free time there, for this area is heavily dependent on tourism. The site lies on the western edge of the village of middle thin. You'd Better walk there as parking will not be available along the road to the west, a large yellow notice will indicate the site entrance, and the yellow arrow signs will lead you to the site. A brochure will include further information about the day's program. The site will be quite muddy. So boots are probably a Better idea than trainers if you're doing the digging, although you'll need something to change in two afterwards, although you won't feel very cold, a sight is quite exposed. So it's a good idea to wrap up well when you are watching and gardening, gloves will be essential if you are actually digging. Hello everyone. The Green partnership is planning to planned to trees in the village of middle. They are looking for volunteers to come along and help. No experiences necessary, and there will be experts on hand to direct Operations and equipment will be provided. They serve a snack lunch, but evening meals are not included. This activity aims to attract people from urban areas to spend their free time there, for this area is heavily dependent on tourism. The site lies on the western edge of the village of middle thin. You'd Better walk there as parking will not be available along the road to the west, a large yellow notice will indicate the site entrance, and the yellow arrow signs will lead you to the site. A brochure will include further information about the day's program. The site will be quite muddy, so boots are probably a Better idea than trainers if you're doing the digging, although you'll need something to change in two afterwards, although you won't feel very cold, the site is quite exposed. So it's a good idea to wrap up well when you are watching and gardening, gloves will be essential if you are actually digging. Listen to the next question. Teachers and students attention, please, I will announce something about a new schedule of services for the school community. Specific changes for school bus services, winter hours for the cafeteria and athletic facilities will be posted on the blackboard outside the main hall weekly movie in concert schedules, which are in the process of being arranged, will be posted each wednesday outside the cafeteria. School buses will leave the main hall every hour and make all of the regular stops on the road around the campus. The cafeteria will serve breakfast, lunch and early dinner from seven to AM during the week and from two PM to seven PM on week. Yes, the library will maintain regular hours during the week, but shorter hours on saturdays and sundays. The weekend hours are from noon to seven PM. All students who want to use the library borrowing services must have a winter ID card. This announcement will also appear in the next issue of the student newspaper, teachers and students attention, please, I will announce something about a new schedule of services for the school community specific changes for school bus services, winter hours for the cafeteria and athletic facilities will be posted on the blackboard outside the main hall. Weekly movie in concert schedules, which are in the process of being arranged, will be posted each wednesday outside the cafeteria. School buses will leave the main hall every hour and make all of the regular stops on the road around the campus. The cafeteria will serve breakfast, lunch and early dinner from seven AM to APM during the week and from two PM to seven PM on weekends. The library will maintain regular hours during the week, but shorter hours on saturdays and sundays. The weekend hours are from noon to seven P. M. All students who want to use the library borrowing services must have a winter ID card. This announcement will also appear in the next issue of the student newspaper. 听力部分到此结束。
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