2025-2026学年高二英语下学期期中模拟练习卷(浙江专用)人教版选择性必修第三册

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绝密★考试结束前 2025-2026学年高二下学期期中模拟卷 英语 (考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分) 注意事项: 1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。 3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 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,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。 1.What does the man want to buy? A.Books. B.Tickets. C.Dresses. 2.When will the team hold the welcome party? A.In March. B.In April. C.In May. 3.Why does Emily prefer eating at Green’s? A.It’s quieter. B.It’s better decorated. C.It’s more affordable. 4.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Employer and employee. B.Fellow workers. C.Teacher and student. 5.What is the final negotiated transportation cost? A.10 dollars. B.720 dollars. C.800 dollars. 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 6.What is the woman’s first plan for the afternoon? A.To attend the celebration. B.To enter a speech contest. C.To do her math homework. 7.What is the man doing? A.Asking for help. B.Extending an invitation. C.Making dinner for a party. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 8.What does the man invite Clara to do in Paris? A.Go to the concert. B.Display works. C.Study design. 9.Where will Clara meet Emma? A.At an art college. B.At a design studio. C.At a conference center. 10.What does the man think of Emma? A.She’s enterprising. B.She’s patient. C.She’s creative. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 11.What does the man say about online shopping? A.It saves delivery procedure. B.It offers a wide range of products. C.It helps people make good use of their time. 12.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.Product selection. B.Shopping tricks. C.Payment safety. 13.What will the woman do next? A.Take PE class. B.Purchase daily items. C.Choose discounted goods. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 14.Who did Tom go to the animal shelter with last weekend? A.Ben. B.Serena. C.Ann. 15.What is the shelter’s current problem? A.It lacks food and labor. B.It needs seasoned staff badly. C.It has failed to make brochures. 16.Why is the woman worried about looking after animals? A.She thinks animals are unfriendly. B.She may hurt animals by mistake. C.She has had no such experience before. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 17.What might the speaker be? A.A magazine editor. B.A session host. C.A literature teacher. 18.What did Sophia do in Toronto? A.She started a program. B.She run a publishing house. C.She taught in a high school. 19.When did Sophia return to Sydney? A.In 2005. B.In 2010. C.In 2015. 20.What is Sophia’s book aimed at? A.Recommending independent movies. B.Reflecting the lives of common people. C.Promoting the study of urban literature. 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 If you enjoy drawing and painting, we invite you to use your skills to compete in our sixth Winter Cover Contest. We are holding a competition to select artwork for the cover of our next magazine. As you prepare to draw, think about what kind of image would delight readers when they get their The Week Junior in the mail. Follow the steps below to apply, and wish you good luck! Step one Be creative Use the next page to create a cover design. Your design must be original,hand-drawn, and not generated or improved by artificial intelligence. Each design will be judged on creativity, originality, and how well it shows the winter theme and spirit of our magazine. Try to picture your artwork on the cover! Once you get started, create your cover design in color. Finally, mark the title of your drawing at the bottom of the page. If you need another page to complete your design, you can print one out at kids.theweekjunior. com/activities. Step two Follow the rules When you’ve finished your cover design, tell your parents so they can sign the application form. They should go to kids. theweekjunior.com/ activities to print the form, fill it out, and sign it. The signed application form and a digital image of your artwork should be emailed to covercontest@ theweekjunior.com. Step three Meet the time The deadline to apply is January 30. Finalists will be informed on the official website. Full contest rules for the competition can be found at theweekjunior.com/covercontestrules. The prize The winning design will be used on the front cover of the next issue, and finalists may be shown inside the magazine. 21.What is the magazine asking for? A.A cover design. B.A book review. C.A family photo. D.A written letter. 22.What should you do if you want to take part? A.Finish your work in January. B.Ask your parents to sign a form. C.Improve your creation with AI. D.Send your cover design by mail. 23.Which part of the magazine may the text appear in? A.Management. B.Entertainment. C.Environment. D.Advertisement. B In a mechanic’s yard in northern Nigeria, as four guys work on the front wheel of a black business car, a skinny boy named Amir attentively looks on. When Amir says he is 15, people laugh. But his boss, Ibrahim, a boyish fellow with a gentle smile, understands. He, too, was once a slight kid who looked young for his age, working in this same auto yard in Nigeria’s second biggest city, Kano. Amir’s father, an electrician, had worried that his oldest son would end up unemployed — either wandering the streets or even stealing. So he begged Ibrahim to take him on as an apprentice (学徒) after school. The skinny boy reminds the mechanic of himself. Ibrahim only started school at 10 and had to drop out of school at 18, without graduating, because his parents were too poor to pay. He tried tailoring (做裁缝) for two years, but it drove him crazy. In a city full of beggars and thousands of unemployed university graduates, joining a mechanic’s yard felt like his last chance. Ibrahim moved to Kano and he became an apprentice there. But the boss wasn’t convinced he could handle the work. “I was skinny and I looked younger than my age.” Ibrahim recalled. “He said, ‘You can’t be a mechanic.’ I was really determined to prove him wrong.” The boss was not easily pleased. Anyone who was late or wasted time was beaten. The job was so tough that Ibrahim gave up and ran back home. But his mother urged him to try again, saying “The path to success isn’t smooth. You’ll face many difficulties. Whether you succeed depends on your determination and actions.” He returned, learning to be a mechanic in seven years, before opening his own workshop. Later, he moved his business to the yard where he had begun working 12 years earlier. Now, as a boss himself, though he sometimes is strict with his workers, he patiently teaches them how to fix cars. He buys them breakfast and lunch, and even when there’s no work, he pays them their daily wages. “I think I’m just lucky because I’m preparing for my future. Not every kid has an opportunity like this.” Amir said. When Amir looks at his boss, his eyes shine with admiration. All he wants is to be just like him. 24.From the passage, we know that Amir _______. A.is training for work B.often wanders the streets C.has dropped out of school D.is an unemployed graduate 25.Why does Amir remind Ibrahim of himself? A.They both tried tailoring for two years. B.They both have parents who cared for them. C.They both acted as part-time apprentices after school. D.They both started to work in an auto yard at a young age. 26.What led Ibrahim to return to his job? A.A good wage. B.Amir’s admiration. C.His boss’s support. D.His mother’s words. 27.According to the passage, which words would best describe Ibrahim? A.Creative and dependable. B.Strict and ambitious. C.Determined and kind. D.Outgoing and patient. C Grímsey is a small island, about 6.5 square kilometers in size. It lies 40 kilometers off the northern coast of Iceland. It is the northernmost inhabited part of Iceland and the only piece of the country inside the Arctic Circle. This cold, distant island — in an already cold and distant country — represents Iceland at its most remote and extreme. That is exactly what makes it attractive. Before 1931, the only way to reach Grimsey was by a small mail boat that visited it just twice a year. There were only 58 registered residents living on the remote island as of January 1,2025 — a number much smaller than the large population of seabirds there. Today, transportation options have greatly improved. The ferry (渡船) operates year-round between Dalvik and Grímsey, carrying up to 106 passengers on a journey of about three hours. It runs three to four times a week in winter and five times weekly in summer. Additionally, Norlandair provides flights to the island throughout the year, with two weekly flights in summer and three weekly flights in other seasons. Each flight takes about 30 minutes, and the stopover on Grímsey lasts from 20 minutes to two hours, depending on the schedule and time of year. Like many small Icelandic communities, Grímsey’s history is full of local stories. According to one story, the island is named after a Norse settler called Grímsey, who sailed from western Norway. “There is something special about walking along the island’ s high cliffs (悬崖), while enjoying the peaceful green landscape surrounded by thousands of seabirds. But it is the kindness and warmth of the people that make Grimsey a welcoming and special place,” Halla, a local tour guide, explains. Apart from the puffins (海鹦), the island’s main allure is its location. Grímsey lies at 66°N, which means it experiences polar nights. From early December to mid-February, the island remains in complete darkness for months. 28.What makes Grímsey appeal to many visitors? A.Its mild climate all year round. B.Its convenient transportation network. C.Its distant and extreme natural setting. D.Its large population of local residents. 29.How did people reach Grímsey before 1931? A.By flying from the mainland. B.By taking fishing boats operated daily. C.By taking occasional mail boats. D.By getting on regular passenger ships. 30.What can we infer from Halla’s words? A.She enjoys sitting around seabirds. B.She speaks highly of the local residents. C.She dislikes walking on the high cliffs. D.She knows a lot about Grímsey’s history. 31.What does the underlined word “allure” in the last paragraph mean? A.Comfort. B.Attraction. C.Motivation. D.Advocate. D Carpenter bees (木蜂) are among the most fascinating insects, yet they are often misunderstood. With their large size and black-and-yellow lines, they may seem frightening. However, they play a crucial role in pollination (授粉) and maintaining ecosystem health, influencing both plant reproduction and the entire food chain as key pollinators. Across different ecosystems, carpenter bees are vital for pollinating various plant species. In forests, for example, they help plants like coneflowers, black-eyed susans, and butterfly milkweed reproduce. These flowers depend on carpenter bee pollination to produce seeds, which ensures the continuous growth and diversity of forest plants. Carpenter bees also contribute significantly to human interests while upholding ecosystem health. Their pollination service benefits many plants essential for food production — studies show they pollinate over 40% of crops, including apples, blueberries, and cucumbers. Additionally, they produce small amounts of honey, though far less than honeybees, their social relatives. Despite these benefits, carpenter bee populations face serious threats. Habitat loss is a major issue: they need specific nesting sites with suitable soil, but urbanization and deforestation have mainly reduced available habitats, endangering their survival. Pesticide (杀虫剂) use is another threat, as many pesticides harm or kill them, damaging their life cycle. To manage carpenter bee populations effectively, conservation efforts must balance these beneficial insects protection and human interests. A key strategy is creating and restoring habitats for them. Since they nest in existing tree or building holes, you can drill a quarter-inch hole in untreated wood to provide nesting sites. Protecting existing habitats is just as effective as creating new ones, as shown by successful conservation projects. Preserving old-growth forests with mature trees, for instance, lets carpenter bees nest in nature. Supporting organizations that protect and restore such ecosystems helps safeguard the long-term health of local carpenter bee populations. 32.Why are carpenter bees important in forests? A.They produce much honey. B.They help maintain plant diversity. C.They help improve soil conditions. D.They contribute to crop production. 33.What can be inferred about threats to carpenter bees? A.Human activities largely cause habitat loss. B.Natural enemies are the only threat to them. C.Honeybees compete with them severely. D.They can’t find any natural nesting places. 34.What can individuals do to protect carpenter bees? A.Using more pesticides for other insects. B.Planting more flowers in urban areas. C.Replacing old forests with fast-growing trees. D.Making small holes in specific wood for nests. 35.What can be a suitable title for the text? A.Carpenter Bees: Dangers to Humans B.Carpenter Bees: Values and Conservation C.Carpenter Bees: Differences from Honeybees D.Carpenter Bees: Misunderstandings about Looks 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。 Hunger Action Month is a reminder that everyone has a role to play in creating a hunger-free future. And you teens, with your passion, energy, and creativity, are some of the most important players in this movement. 36 Teens aren’t just the leaders of tomorrow — you’re making a difference today. Here are some ideas to get started. Use your talents. Do you love programming and want to build helpful tools? Maybe you’re a creative artist, a gifted musician, or a passionate athlete — your skills matter. 37 Host a charity concert to raise money, create colorful awareness art to share messages, or organize a fun sports competition with proceeds going to Feeding America. Every talent, big or small, can help those in need. 38 You don’t need a massive budget to make a real impact. Something as simple as a relaxing movie night with friends can create small waves of change. Start with what you already have: a space, a few snacks, or a group of classmates. Even tiny steps can grow into something amazing. Don’t wait for perfect conditions — launch your simple idea today and watch it develop into a force that helps fight hunger. Be an advocate. 39 Write clear letters to elected officials, sharing why food assistance programs, school meal programs, and food security matter for families in need. Post easy-to-understand messages on social media to raise awareness among your friends and classmates. Even small acts, like a short letter or a single post, add up over time. 40 A.Start small, dream big. B.Set an example for others. C.Your voice holds real power. D.Think about how your interests can join the fight against hunger. E.Sometimes, the most powerful thing a teen can do is start a conversation. F.Whatever you do — whether big or small — your contribution matters deeply. G.Ultimately, your words can push for change — let your voice fight hunger loudly. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 The annual School Innovation Fair themed “Upcycling” (旧物改造) was the semester’s highlight. My classmates excitedly prepared their projects, focusing on 41 novelty: using 3D printers to create plastic art, or programming robots to sort waste. However, my project was 42 . I chose to repair an old wooden chair of my grandfather’s. He taught me how to 43 its loose leg and smooth its surface. The process was slow and required 44 . I felt a bit 45 , wondering if my simple, hands-on work had any value compared to their modern inventions. At the fair, the high-tech projects were impressive. When I 46 my chair, I didn’t talk about complex techniques. 47 , I shared its story—how it was part of our family for years, and how we gave it a new life with 48 , respect and sustained efforts. I emphasized preserving 49 , not just changing form. The judges were 50 and awarded my chair a special prize for “Meaningful Preservation”. One explained, “True innovation isn’t always about creating something entirely new. Sometimes, it’s about understanding the 51 of what already exists and passing it on. This chair isn’t just repaired; it’s 52 a story.” That day, I learned a valuable lesson. While technology looks into the future, true meaning often lies in 53 the past. I realized that what 54 was not reinventing the old with technology, but 55 the value already within it. 41.A.commercial B.cultural C.educational D.technological 42.A.different B.creative C.fascinating D.collaborative 43.A.remove B.shorten C.fix D.check 44.A.courage B.discipline C.curiosity D.patience 45.A.under the weather B.out of place C.over the moon D.in the dark 46.A.adjusted B.presented C.completed D.decorated 47.A.Instead B.Moreover C.Therefore D.Meanwhile 48.A.gratitude B.empathy C.care D.trust 49.A.memory B.privacy C.reputation D.stability 50.A.cautious B.relieved C.touched D.generous 51.A.value B.history C.secret D.concept 52.A.compared to B.rooted in C.reconnected with D.refocused on 53.A.recording B.discussing C.accepting D.honoring 54.A.changed B.mattered C.happened D.followed 55.A.revealing B.assessing C.explaining D.continuing 第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。 After becoming established in the Southeast Asian market, Chinese new-style tea brands are now turning to dig gold in the United States, looking for new opportunities. Mixue Group opened its store in the US on Saturday, 56 (mark) its entry into the North American market. On Aug 1, Heytea opened a store in Cupertino in California. Up to now, Heytea, the first Chinese new-style tea brand to explore the US market, 57 (operate) 35 stores in the US. One year ago, it had just two stores in the US, which demonstrates its rapid 58 (expand). Meanwhile, Molly Tea has opened five stores in the US, while Chagee opened 59 outlet in the Westfield Century City mall in Los Angeles. The market is responding 60 (positive). For example, from May 16-18, Auntea Jenny’s first store 61 (locate) in Queens, recorded 3,024 orders and achieved gross merchandise value of $65,000. 62 the Southeast Asian marketing to be saturated (饱和), the US has become a new hot spot for Chinese new-style tea brands. There is no dominant brand, 63 offers a window of opportunity for Chinese brands to seize market share. 64 the market is promising, Chinese brands still face challenges when opening stores in the US. For example, high costs of staffing and rent squeeze profits, and there are 65 (culture) differences. 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66.假定你是李华,你校英语俱乐部上周举办了“关爱流浪动物(Caring for Stray Animals)”主题分享会。请给你的外国朋友 Emma写一封邮件介绍此次分享会,内容包括: (1)分享会的时间和地点; (2)分享会的内容; (3)希望她分享救助流浪动物的经验。 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。 Dear Emma, ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 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。 My family collects cans and bottles all day, every year. I started helping when I was 12. I saw my parents covered in sweat, like they’d just been in the rain. Even though their bodies hurt and they had tiring nights, they still smiled while working. Mum leaves early in the morning to get cans. After 12 hours, she comes back. Then I help her pull a shopping cart six long blocks to the recycling centre in Bushwick. This centre has felt like my second home for years, but I kept it a secret. I usually do this work after school. Only on Mondays, I go early to bring Mum breakfast and things like gloves, tape, and beer boxes. Once, I met my classmate Jake near the centre. I quickly hid behind a big trash can until he left. My heart beat fast — I was scared he’d find out about our family’s work. I couldn’t let my friends know we lived off other people’s garbage (垃圾). I felt bad for being embarrassed, but I couldn’t help it. Even though I had many friends and liked talking to people, I wasn’t ready to tell anyone this secret. Later, in the summer before my senior year, many of my classmates — including Jake and me — took a college essay class at Long Island University in Brooklyn. The teacher asked us to write about a hard time, how it changed us, and what we learned. I wrote about how my neighbourhood was changing and how I helped fight it. I only added one short sentence about collecting cans. After class, my teacher said, “Your story is good, but it doesn’t show how you grew. Why not write about collecting cans?” I trusted him, so I rewrote the essay. Two days later, I found out we had to read our essays out loud. I was so scared Jake and other classmates would hear. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 When the teacher called my name, I held the essay so tight that my hands hurt. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ A week later, Jake came to my house with a new pair of gloves. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 试卷第1页,共3页 试卷第1页,共3页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 绝密★考试结束前 2025-2026学年高二下学期期中模拟卷 英语 (考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分) 注意事项: 1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。 3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 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,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。 1.What does the man want to buy? A.Books. B.Tickets. C.Dresses. 【答案】A 【原文】M: Excuse me. Is there a bookstore nearby? I need to buy some novels for my sister. W: Yes. Walk straight, turn right at the cinema, and you’ll see a clothes shop. Next to it is the bookstore. 2.When will the team hold the welcome party? A.In March. B.In April. C.In May. 【答案】C 【原文】M: Is our team going to have the welcome party for new members in March? W: No. We’ve changed it to early May, since March and April are fully booked with urgent projects. 3.Why does Emily prefer eating at Green’s? A.It’s quieter. B.It’s better decorated. C.It’s more affordable. 【答案】A 【原文】M: Emily, which restaurant do you usually go to? W: Green’s. M: I’ve heard it. It’s pretty good. Oh, it’s said a new restaurant opened nearby with much better decoration and reasonable price. W: I know, but it’s too noisy there for me. 4.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Employer and employee. B.Fellow workers. C.Teacher and student. 【答案】B 【原文】M: Linda, Mr. Harris wants us to go to his office right away. W: What’s the matter? M: He said he needed to talk about the progress of the market report with us. 5.What is the final negotiated transportation cost? A.10 dollars. B.720 dollars. C.800 dollars. 【答案】B 【原文】W: Could you tell me your request for this cooperation? M: Sure. We hope the transportation fee can be reduced by 10% from the original 800 dollars. W: Deal. 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 6.What is the woman’s first plan for the afternoon? A.To attend the celebration. B.To enter a speech contest. C.To do her math homework. 7.What is the man doing? A.Asking for help. B.Extending an invitation. C.Making dinner for a party. 【答案】6.C 7.B 【原文】M: Hi, Lily! What are you going to do this afternoon? W: I’ll do my math homework at home. What’s up? M: I won the second prize in the school English speech contest. Our teacher said there will be a small celebration for winners after class. I was wondering if you’d like to come. W: I’d love to, but I need to help my mom make dinner later. M: Don’t worry. It’ll only last an hour and end before dinner. W: Then I’ll go with you. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 8.What does the man invite Clara to do in Paris? A.Go to the concert. B.Display works. C.Study design. 9.Where will Clara meet Emma? A.At an art college. B.At a design studio. C.At a conference center. 10.What does the man think of Emma? A.She’s enterprising. B.She’s patient. C.She’s creative. 【答案】8.A 9.C 10.A 【原文】M: Clara, I heard you are coming to Paris next weekend. I just got two classical concert tickets. Would you like to join me? W: Thanks, but I’ll be tied up with work then. M: No problem. Maybe another time. Do you have specific plans? W: Yes. I’ll meet Emma at the International Conference Center. We studied design together years ago at an art college. Some of her latest works will be displayed there, and she hopes to attract famous design studios. M: She’s aiming really high, isn’t she? W: Yeah. She’s very talented and works extremely hard for her dreams. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 11.What does the man say about online shopping? A.It saves delivery procedure. B.It offers a wide range of products. C.It helps people make good use of their time. 12.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.Product selection. B.Shopping tricks. C.Payment safety. 13.What will the woman do next? A.Take PE class. B.Purchase daily items. C.Choose discounted goods. 【答案】11.B 12.C 13.A 【原文】W: Ted, do you often shop online? M: Of course. Online shopping has become part of our daily life. It’s convenient, saves us time, provides a variety of options and delivers goods to our door. W: You said it, but I’m quite confused about different payment methods. Although some are fast, I worry they’re not safe enough. M: You’re not alone. Most people only care about product selection and discounted goods, but they hardly think about whether their payment is safe. W: Indeed. Recently, I’ve read lots of experts’ tips on safe payment, including updating payment apps regularly. Do you believe them? M: Absolutely. I often update my payment apps. It’s the easiest way to keep my payment safe. W: That makes sense. I’ll do the same as you. Oh no! I forget I have a PE class. Catch you later. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 14.Who did Tom go to the animal shelter with last weekend? A.Ben. B.Serena. C.Ann. 15.What is the shelter’s current problem? A.It lacks food and labor. B.It needs seasoned staff badly. C.It has failed to make brochures. 16.Why is the woman worried about looking after animals? A.She thinks animals are unfriendly. B.She may hurt animals by mistake. C.She has had no such experience before. 【答案】14.B 15.A 16.C 【原文】W: Hi Tom, you look tired. What did you do last weekend? M: I volunteered at the city animal shelter with my sister Serena. We fed the animals and cleaned their cages. W: Awesome! I heard the shelter is short of food and volunteers these days, right? M: Exactly. So we also joined in the shelter’s activity in the park to collect donations. W: I want to join you next time. But I’m a little worried — I’ve never looked after animals before. M: Don’t worry, Ann. A skilled worker called Ben will teach us. And the animals are very friendly. W: Is there anything else to do? M: Yes, we also need to hand out brochures in the park to tell people to be nice to animals. W: Pretty good. That’s a good way to call on people to protect animals. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 17.What might the speaker be? A.A magazine editor. B.A session host. C.A literature teacher. 18.What did Sophia do in Toronto? A.She started a program. B.She run a publishing house. C.She taught in a high school. 19.When did Sophia return to Sydney? A.In 2005. B.In 2010. C.In 2015. 20.What is Sophia’s book aimed at? A.Recommending independent movies. B.Reflecting the lives of common people. C.Promoting the study of urban literature. 【答案】17.B 18.A 19.C 20.C 【原文】M: Hello, everyone. Thank you for coming to our monthly cultural sharing session. Today, we’re going to introduce Ms. Sophia Carter, a famous writer from the University of Sydney. In 2005, Ms. Carter began her career as a literary editor for a well-known magazine called Urban Stories. In 2010, she moved to Toronto and started a popular program about urban literature with her two close friends. The program was quite popular among young people, though it didn’t bring them much income at first. Five years later, she returned to Sydney and started teaching literature at the university. She firmly believes that urban literature truly reflects the real lives of ordinary people, but it hasn’t received enough attention in academic circles. Her new book, City Voices, aims to promote the in-depth study of this valuable literary style. Now I will give you more details about Ms. Sophia Carter and share her profound insights. 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 If you enjoy drawing and painting, we invite you to use your skills to compete in our sixth Winter Cover Contest. We are holding a competition to select artwork for the cover of our next magazine. As you prepare to draw, think about what kind of image would delight readers when they get their The Week Junior in the mail. Follow the steps below to apply, and wish you good luck! Step one Be creative Use the next page to create a cover design. Your design must be original,hand-drawn, and not generated or improved by artificial intelligence. Each design will be judged on creativity, originality, and how well it shows the winter theme and spirit of our magazine. Try to picture your artwork on the cover! Once you get started, create your cover design in color. Finally, mark the title of your drawing at the bottom of the page. If you need another page to complete your design, you can print one out at kids.theweekjunior. com/activities. Step two Follow the rules When you’ve finished your cover design, tell your parents so they can sign the application form. They should go to kids. theweekjunior.com/ activities to print the form, fill it out, and sign it. The signed application form and a digital image of your artwork should be emailed to covercontest@ theweekjunior.com. Step three Meet the time The deadline to apply is January 30. Finalists will be informed on the official website. Full contest rules for the competition can be found at theweekjunior.com/covercontestrules. The prize The winning design will be used on the front cover of the next issue, and finalists may be shown inside the magazine. 21.What is the magazine asking for? A.A cover design. B.A book review. C.A family photo. D.A written letter. 22.What should you do if you want to take part? A.Finish your work in January. B.Ask your parents to sign a form. C.Improve your creation with AI. D.Send your cover design by mail. 23.Which part of the magazine may the text appear in? A.Management. B.Entertainment. C.Environment. D.Advertisement. 【答案】21.A 22.B 23.D 【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了第六届冬季封面设计大赛,明确了参赛三步要求、设计规范及赛事奖项,诚邀绘画爱好者参与。 21.细节理解题。根据第一段“We are holding a competition to select artwork for the cover of our next magazine.(我们正在举办一场比赛,为我们的下一期杂志挑选封面艺术作品。)”可知,该杂志正在征集封面设计作品。故选A项。 22.细节理解题。根据Step two中的“When you’ve finished your cover design, tell your parents so they can sign the application form.(当你完成封面设计后,告诉你的父母,让他们在申请表上签字。)”可知,想要参赛需要让父母签署申请表。故选B项。 23.推理判断题。根据第一段“If you enjoy drawing and painting, we invite you to use your skills to compete in our sixth Winter Cover Contest. (如果你喜欢画画,我们邀请你发挥特长,参加我们的第六届冬季封面设计大赛。)”及文中对参赛步骤、规则、奖品的完整介绍可知,本文是一则赛事招募宣传,这类内容通常出现在杂志的广告板块。故选D项。 B In a mechanic’s yard in northern Nigeria, as four guys work on the front wheel of a black business car, a skinny boy named Amir attentively looks on. When Amir says he is 15, people laugh. But his boss, Ibrahim, a boyish fellow with a gentle smile, understands. He, too, was once a slight kid who looked young for his age, working in this same auto yard in Nigeria’s second biggest city, Kano. Amir’s father, an electrician, had worried that his oldest son would end up unemployed — either wandering the streets or even stealing. So he begged Ibrahim to take him on as an apprentice (学徒) after school. The skinny boy reminds the mechanic of himself. Ibrahim only started school at 10 and had to drop out of school at 18, without graduating, because his parents were too poor to pay. He tried tailoring (做裁缝) for two years, but it drove him crazy. In a city full of beggars and thousands of unemployed university graduates, joining a mechanic’s yard felt like his last chance. Ibrahim moved to Kano and he became an apprentice there. But the boss wasn’t convinced he could handle the work. “I was skinny and I looked younger than my age.” Ibrahim recalled. “He said, ‘You can’t be a mechanic.’ I was really determined to prove him wrong.” The boss was not easily pleased. Anyone who was late or wasted time was beaten. The job was so tough that Ibrahim gave up and ran back home. But his mother urged him to try again, saying “The path to success isn’t smooth. You’ll face many difficulties. Whether you succeed depends on your determination and actions.” He returned, learning to be a mechanic in seven years, before opening his own workshop. Later, he moved his business to the yard where he had begun working 12 years earlier. Now, as a boss himself, though he sometimes is strict with his workers, he patiently teaches them how to fix cars. He buys them breakfast and lunch, and even when there’s no work, he pays them their daily wages. “I think I’m just lucky because I’m preparing for my future. Not every kid has an opportunity like this.” Amir said. When Amir looks at his boss, his eyes shine with admiration. All he wants is to be just like him. 24.From the passage, we know that Amir _______. A.is training for work B.often wanders the streets C.has dropped out of school D.is an unemployed graduate 25.Why does Amir remind Ibrahim of himself? A.They both tried tailoring for two years. B.They both have parents who cared for them. C.They both acted as part-time apprentices after school. D.They both started to work in an auto yard at a young age. 26.What led Ibrahim to return to his job? A.A good wage. B.Amir’s admiration. C.His boss’s support. D.His mother’s words. 27.According to the passage, which words would best describe Ibrahim? A.Creative and dependable. B.Strict and ambitious. C.Determined and kind. D.Outgoing and patient. 【答案】24.A 25.D 26.D 27.C 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了在尼日利亚北部,瘦弱男孩阿米尔在伊布拉欣的汽车修理厂当学徒,伊布拉欣回忆自己年轻时经历,鼓励阿米尔的故事。 24.细节理解题。根据第三段“Amir’s father, an electrician, had worried that his oldest son would end up unemployed — either wandering the streets or even stealing. So he begged Ibrahim to take him on as an apprentice (学徒) after school.(阿米尔的父亲是一名电工,他担心自己的大儿子最终会失业——要么流落街头,要么甚至去偷窃。因此,他恳求伊布拉欣放学后收他当学徒)”可知,阿米尔的父亲担心大儿子失业,所以请求伊布拉欣收他为学徒,由此可知阿米尔正在接受工作培训。故选A。 25.细节理解题。根据第二段“He, too, was once a slight kid who looked young for his age, working in this same auto yard in Nigeria’s second biggest city, Kano.(他也曾是一个瘦弱的孩子,看起来比实际年龄要小,在尼日利亚第二大城市卡诺的同一家汽车修理厂工作)”和第四段“The skinny boy reminds the mechanic of himself.(这个瘦弱的男孩让机械师想起了自己)”可知,阿米尔让伊布拉欣想起了自己,是因为他们都在年纪不大时就开始在汽车修理厂工作。故选D。 26.细节理解题。根据第七段“But his mother urged him to try again, saying “The path to success isn’t smooth. You’ll face many difficulties. Whether you succeed depends on your determination and actions.” He returned, learning to be a mechanic in seven years, before opening his own workshop. Later, he moved his business to the yard where he had begun working 12 years earlier.(但他母亲劝他再试一次,说道:“成功之路并非一帆风顺。你会面临诸多困难。能否成功取决于你的决心和行动。”他回去了,花了七年时间学会了成为一名机械师,随后开了自己的修理厂。后来,他把生意搬到了12年前刚开始工作时所在的院子)”可知,是伊布拉欣母亲的话让他返回了工作。故选D。 27.推理判断题。根据第六段“I was really determined to prove him wrong.(我下定决心要证明他是错的)”和第七段“The path to success isn’t smooth. You’ll face many difficulties. Whether you succeed depends on your determination and actions.(我下定决心要证明给他看。通往成功的道路并不平坦。你会面临许多困难。能否成功取决于你的决心和行动)”以及第八段“Now, as a boss himself, though he sometimes is strict with his workers, he patiently teaches them how to fix cars. He buys them breakfast and lunch, and even when there’s no work, he pays them their daily wages.(现在,他自己当老板了,虽然有时对工人很严格,但他会耐心地教他们如何修车。他给他们买早餐和午餐,甚至在没活儿的时候,也会给他们发日薪)”可知,伊布拉欣很有决心,并且作为老板,他耐心地教工人修车,给他们买早餐和午餐,即使没有工作也给他们发工资,由此可推知,伊布拉欣是一个有决心且心地善良的人。故选C。 C Grímsey is a small island, about 6.5 square kilometers in size. It lies 40 kilometers off the northern coast of Iceland. It is the northernmost inhabited part of Iceland and the only piece of the country inside the Arctic Circle. This cold, distant island — in an already cold and distant country — represents Iceland at its most remote and extreme. That is exactly what makes it attractive. Before 1931, the only way to reach Grimsey was by a small mail boat that visited it just twice a year. There were only 58 registered residents living on the remote island as of January 1,2025 — a number much smaller than the large population of seabirds there. Today, transportation options have greatly improved. The ferry (渡船) operates year-round between Dalvik and Grímsey, carrying up to 106 passengers on a journey of about three hours. It runs three to four times a week in winter and five times weekly in summer. Additionally, Norlandair provides flights to the island throughout the year, with two weekly flights in summer and three weekly flights in other seasons. Each flight takes about 30 minutes, and the stopover on Grímsey lasts from 20 minutes to two hours, depending on the schedule and time of year. Like many small Icelandic communities, Grímsey’s history is full of local stories. According to one story, the island is named after a Norse settler called Grímsey, who sailed from western Norway. “There is something special about walking along the island’ s high cliffs (悬崖), while enjoying the peaceful green landscape surrounded by thousands of seabirds. But it is the kindness and warmth of the people that make Grimsey a welcoming and special place,” Halla, a local tour guide, explains. Apart from the puffins (海鹦), the island’s main allure is its location. Grímsey lies at 66°N, which means it experiences polar nights. From early December to mid-February, the island remains in complete darkness for months. 28.What makes Grímsey appeal to many visitors? A.Its mild climate all year round. B.Its convenient transportation network. C.Its distant and extreme natural setting. D.Its large population of local residents. 29.How did people reach Grímsey before 1931? A.By flying from the mainland. B.By taking fishing boats operated daily. C.By taking occasional mail boats. D.By getting on regular passenger ships. 30.What can we infer from Halla’s words? A.She enjoys sitting around seabirds. B.She speaks highly of the local residents. C.She dislikes walking on the high cliffs. D.She knows a lot about Grímsey’s history. 31.What does the underlined word “allure” in the last paragraph mean? A.Comfort. B.Attraction. C.Motivation. D.Advocate. 【答案】28.C 29.C 30.B 31.B 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了冰岛偏远岛屿Grímsey的地理位置、交通变迁、人文特色及独特吸引力。 28.细节理解题。根据第一段中“This cold, distant island — in an already cold and distant country — represents Iceland at its most remote and extreme. That is exactly what makes it attractive.(这个寒冷而遥远的岛屿——在一个已经寒冷而遥远的国家——代表了冰岛最偏远和最极端的地方。这正是它的魅力所在)”可知,Grímsey的偏远和极端的自然环境吸引了众多游客。故选C。 29.细节理解题。根据第二段中“Before 1931, the only way to reach Grímsey was by a small mail boat that visited it just twice a year.(1931年以前,到达Grímsey的唯一途径是乘坐一年只来两次的小邮船)”可知,1931年以前,人们偶尔乘坐邮船到达Grímsey。故选C。 30.推理判断题。根据第三段中“But it is the kindness and warmth of the people that make Grímsey a welcoming and special place,” Halla, a local tour guide, explains.(“但正是人们的善良和热情让Grímsey成为一个受欢迎且特别的地方,”当地导游Halla解释道)”可知,Halla对当地居民给予了高度评价。故选B。 31.词句猜测题。根据最后一段中“Apart from the puffins (海鹦), the island’s main allure is its location.(除了海鹦,这个岛的主要allure是它的地理位置)”可知,除了海鹦,这个岛的主要吸引力是它的地理位置。结合选项可知,allure意为“吸引力”。故选B。 D Carpenter bees (木蜂) are among the most fascinating insects, yet they are often misunderstood. With their large size and black-and-yellow lines, they may seem frightening. However, they play a crucial role in pollination (授粉) and maintaining ecosystem health, influencing both plant reproduction and the entire food chain as key pollinators. Across different ecosystems, carpenter bees are vital for pollinating various plant species. In forests, for example, they help plants like coneflowers, black-eyed susans, and butterfly milkweed reproduce. These flowers depend on carpenter bee pollination to produce seeds, which ensures the continuous growth and diversity of forest plants. Carpenter bees also contribute significantly to human interests while upholding ecosystem health. Their pollination service benefits many plants essential for food production — studies show they pollinate over 40% of crops, including apples, blueberries, and cucumbers. Additionally, they produce small amounts of honey, though far less than honeybees, their social relatives. Despite these benefits, carpenter bee populations face serious threats. Habitat loss is a major issue: they need specific nesting sites with suitable soil, but urbanization and deforestation have mainly reduced available habitats, endangering their survival. Pesticide (杀虫剂) use is another threat, as many pesticides harm or kill them, damaging their life cycle. To manage carpenter bee populations effectively, conservation efforts must balance these beneficial insects protection and human interests. A key strategy is creating and restoring habitats for them. Since they nest in existing tree or building holes, you can drill a quarter-inch hole in untreated wood to provide nesting sites. Protecting existing habitats is just as effective as creating new ones, as shown by successful conservation projects. Preserving old-growth forests with mature trees, for instance, lets carpenter bees nest in nature. Supporting organizations that protect and restore such ecosystems helps safeguard the long-term health of local carpenter bee populations. 32.Why are carpenter bees important in forests? A.They produce much honey. B.They help maintain plant diversity. C.They help improve soil conditions. D.They contribute to crop production. 33.What can be inferred about threats to carpenter bees? A.Human activities largely cause habitat loss. B.Natural enemies are the only threat to them. C.Honeybees compete with them severely. D.They can’t find any natural nesting places. 34.What can individuals do to protect carpenter bees? A.Using more pesticides for other insects. B.Planting more flowers in urban areas. C.Replacing old forests with fast-growing trees. D.Making small holes in specific wood for nests. 35.What can be a suitable title for the text? A.Carpenter Bees: Dangers to Humans B.Carpenter Bees: Values and Conservation C.Carpenter Bees: Differences from Honeybees D.Carpenter Bees: Misunderstandings about Looks 【答案】32.B 33.A 34.D 35.B 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍木蜂在授粉和维持生态系统中的重要价值,同时分析其生存面临的威胁,并给出针对性的保护策略。 32.细节理解题。根据第二段中的“These flowers depend on carpenter bee pollination to produce seeds, which ensures the continuous growth and diversity of forest plants.(这些花卉依靠木蜂授粉结籽,这保证了森林植物的持续生长和多样性。)”可知,木蜂在森林中至关重要是因为它们能帮助维持植物的多样性。故选B项。 33.推理判断题。根据第四段中的“Habitat loss is a major issue: they need specific nesting sites with suitable soil, but urbanization and deforestation have mainly reduced available habitats, endangering their survival.(栖息地丧失是一个主要问题:它们需要有适宜土壤的特定筑巢地点,但城市化和森林砍伐大幅减少了可用的栖息地,危及它们的生存。)”可知,城市化、森林砍伐均属于人类活动,由此可推断木蜂的栖息地丧失主要是由人类活动造成的。故选A项。 34.细节理解题。根据第五段中的“Since they nest in existing tree or building holes, you can drill a quarter-inch hole in untreated wood to provide nesting sites.(由于木蜂在现有的树洞或建筑孔洞中筑巢,你可以在未经过处理的木材上钻一个四分之一英寸的孔洞,为它们提供筑巢地点。)”可知,个人可以通过在特定木材上钻小孔的方式为木蜂提供巢穴,以此保护它们。故选D项。 35.主旨大意题。文章第一段引出木蜂的重要性,第二、三段分别介绍木蜂在生态系统中及对人类的价值,第四段分析木蜂面临的生存威胁,第五段给出保护木蜂的具体策略。全文围绕木蜂的“价值”和“保护”两大核心展开,所以短文的最佳标题是“木蜂:价值与保护”。故选B项。 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Hunger Action Month is a reminder that everyone has a role to play in creating a hunger-free future. And you teens, with your passion, energy, and creativity, are some of the most important players in this movement. 36 Teens aren’t just the leaders of tomorrow — you’re making a difference today. Here are some ideas to get started. Use your talents. Do you love programming and want to build helpful tools? Maybe you’re a creative artist, a gifted musician, or a passionate athlete — your skills matter. 37 Host a charity concert to raise money, create colorful awareness art to share messages, or organize a fun sports competition with proceeds going to Feeding America. Every talent, big or small, can help those in need. 38 You don’t need a massive budget to make a real impact. Something as simple as a relaxing movie night with friends can create small waves of change. Start with what you already have: a space, a few snacks, or a group of classmates. Even tiny steps can grow into something amazing. Don’t wait for perfect conditions — launch your simple idea today and watch it develop into a force that helps fight hunger. Be an advocate. 39 Write clear letters to elected officials, sharing why food assistance programs, school meal programs, and food security matter for families in need. Post easy-to-understand messages on social media to raise awareness among your friends and classmates. Even small acts, like a short letter or a single post, add up over time. 40 A.Start small, dream big. B.Set an example for others. C.Your voice holds real power. D.Think about how your interests can join the fight against hunger. E.Sometimes, the most powerful thing a teen can do is start a conversation. F.Whatever you do — whether big or small — your contribution matters deeply. G.Ultimately, your words can push for change — let your voice fight hunger loudly. 【答案】36.F 37.D 38.A 39.C 40.G 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了青少年在“饥饿行动月”中可参与的抗饥饿行动,鼓励青少年用自身能力助力无饥饿未来的建设。 36.根据上文“Hunger Action Month is a reminder that everyone has a role to play in creating a hunger-free future. And you teens, with your passion, energy, and creativity, are some of the most important players in this movement. (饥饿行动月提醒着我们,每个人都可以为创造无饥饿的未来贡献力量。而你们青少年,凭借着热情、活力与创造力,是这场运动中至关重要的参与者)”以及下文“Teens aren’t just the leaders of tomorrow — you’re making a difference today. Here are some ideas to get started. (青少年不只是未来的领导者——你们正在当下创造改变。以下是一些可以着手行动的方法)”可知,此空应承接前文,强调青少年的贡献无论大小都有意义,F选项“Whatever you do — whether big or small — your contribution matters deeply. (无论你做什么——无论事情大小——你的贡献都意义非凡)”既呼应了前文青少年的重要角色,又衔接了下文的行动建议,符合语境。故选F项。 37.根据本段小标题“Use your talents. (发挥你的才能)”以及上文“Do you love programming and want to build helpful tools? Maybe you’re a creative artist, a gifted musician, or a passionate athlete — your skills matter. (你热爱编程,想要开发实用的工具吗?或许你是富有创造力的艺术家、天赋异禀的音乐家,或是满腔热忱的运动员——你的能力至关重要)”和下文“Host a charity concert to raise money, create colorful awareness art to share messages, or organize a fun sports competition with proceeds going to Feeding America. (举办慈善音乐会筹款,创作色彩鲜明的公益宣传画作传递理念,或是组织有趣的体育赛事并将收益捐赠给美国喂养组织)”可知,此空应建议青少年将兴趣与抗饥饿行动结合起来,D选项“Think about how your interests can join the fight against hunger. (思考一下如何让你的兴趣爱好助力抗饥饿行动)”中的“interests”对应前文的“talents”“skills”,且引出下文的具体行动,符合语境。故选D项。 38.分析语篇可知,此处应为本段的小标题,与其他段落小标题格式一致,应为简洁的短语。根据下文“You don’t need a massive budget to make a real impact. Something as simple as a relaxing movie night with friends can create small waves of change. Start with what you already have: a space, a few snacks, or a group of classmates. Even tiny steps can grow into something amazing. Don’t wait for perfect conditions — launch your simple idea today and watch it develop into a force that helps fight hunger. (你无需巨额预算就能产生切实的影响。一场和朋友共度的轻松电影之夜这样简单的事,就能掀起小小的改变浪潮。从你已有的东西做起:一处场地、几份零食,或是一群同学。即使是微小的一步,也能发展成了不起的成果。不要等待万事俱备——今天就将你简单的想法付诸实践,看着它成长为助力抗饥饿的力量)”可知,本段核心是鼓励从小事做起,心怀大目标,A选项“Start small, dream big. (始于微末,志存高远)”能精准概括本段主旨,适合作小标题。故选A项。 39.根据本段小标题“Be an advocate. (成为倡导者)”以及下文“Write clear letters to elected officials, sharing why food assistance programs, school meal programs, and food security matter for families in need. Post easy-to-understand messages on social media to raise awareness among your friends and classmates. Even small acts, like a short letter or a single post, add up over time. (给当选官员写条理清晰的信件,说明为何食品援助项目、校园餐食项目和食品安全对有需要的家庭至关重要。在社交媒体发布通俗易懂的内容,提高朋友和同学的关注度。即便像一封短信、一条帖子这样的小事,日积月累也能汇聚成强大的力量)”可知,此空应点明青少年发声的力量,C选项“Your voice holds real power. (你的声音蕴含着真正的力量)”中的“voice”对应下文的“write letters”和“post messages”,且契合“倡导者”的主题,符合语境。故选C项。 40.根据上文“Write clear letters to elected officials, sharing why food assistance programs, school meal programs, and food security matter for families in need. Post easy-to-understand messages on social media to raise awareness among your friends and classmates. Even small acts, like a short letter or a single post, add up over time. (给当选官员写条理清晰的信件,说明为何食品援助项目、校园餐食项目和食品安全对有需要的家庭至关重要。在社交媒体发布通俗易懂的内容,提高朋友和同学的关注度。即便像一封短信、一条帖子这样的小事,日积月累也能汇聚成强大的力量)”可知,此空应承接前文,总结发声能推动改变,助力抗饥饿行动,G选项“Ultimately, your words can push for change — let your voice fight hunger loudly. (归根结底,你的话语能够推动变革——让你的声音为抗击饥饿而响亮发声)”中的“words”和“voice”与前文的写信、发帖子相呼应,且升华了“成为倡导者”的主题,符合语境。故选G项。 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 The annual School Innovation Fair themed “Upcycling” (旧物改造) was the semester’s highlight. My classmates excitedly prepared their projects, focusing on 41 novelty: using 3D printers to create plastic art, or programming robots to sort waste. However, my project was 42 . I chose to repair an old wooden chair of my grandfather’s. He taught me how to 43 its loose leg and smooth its surface. The process was slow and required 44 . I felt a bit 45 , wondering if my simple, hands-on work had any value compared to their modern inventions. At the fair, the high-tech projects were impressive. When I 46 my chair, I didn’t talk about complex techniques. 47 , I shared its story—how it was part of our family for years, and how we gave it a new life with 48 , respect and sustained efforts. I emphasized preserving 49 , not just changing form. The judges were 50 and awarded my chair a special prize for “Meaningful Preservation”. One explained, “True innovation isn’t always about creating something entirely new. Sometimes, it’s about understanding the 51 of what already exists and passing it on. This chair isn’t just repaired; it’s 52 a story.” That day, I learned a valuable lesson. While technology looks into the future, true meaning often lies in 53 the past. I realized that what 54 was not reinventing the old with technology, but 55 the value already within it. 41.A.commercial B.cultural C.educational D.technological 42.A.different B.creative C.fascinating D.collaborative 43.A.remove B.shorten C.fix D.check 44.A.courage B.discipline C.curiosity D.patience 45.A.under the weather B.out of place C.over the moon D.in the dark 46.A.adjusted B.presented C.completed D.decorated 47.A.Instead B.Moreover C.Therefore D.Meanwhile 48.A.gratitude B.empathy C.care D.trust 49.A.memory B.privacy C.reputation D.stability 50.A.cautious B.relieved C.touched D.generous 51.A.value B.history C.secret D.concept 52.A.compared to B.rooted in C.reconnected with D.refocused on 53.A.recording B.discussing C.accepting D.honoring 54.A.changed B.mattered C.happened D.followed 55.A.revealing B.assessing C.explaining D.continuing 【答案】 41.D 42.A 43.C 44.D 45.B 46.B 47.A 48.C 49.A 50.C 51.A 52.C 53.D 54.B 55.D 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述作者在旧物改造主题创新展中,以修复祖父旧木椅的项目获奖,领悟到创新真谛的经历。 41.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我的同学们兴奋地准备他们的项目,专注于技术上的创新性:用3D打印机制作塑料艺术品,或编写机器人程序来分类垃圾。A. commercial商业的;B. cultural文化的;C. educational教育的;D. technological技术的。根据后文“using 3D printers”和“programming robots”可知,这些项目都涉及技术层面,故选D。 42.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:然而,我的项目却有所不同。A. different不同的;B. creative有创造力的;C. fascinating迷人的;D. collaborative合作的。根据下文“I chose to repair an old wooden chair of my grandfather’s”和表示转折的however可知,作者的项目与他人不同。故选A。 43.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他教我如何修理它松动的腿,并打磨它的表面。A. remove移除;B. shorten缩短;C. fix修理;D. check检查。根据前文“repair an old wooden chair”可知,此处指修理松动的椅子腿,故选C。 44.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这个过程很缓慢,需要耐心。A. courage勇气;B. discipline纪律;C. curiosity好奇心;D. patience耐心。根据上文“The process was slow”可知,缓慢的过程需要耐心,故选D。 45.考查固定短语辨析。句意:我感到有点格格不入,想知道与他们的现代发明相比,我这种简单的手工活是否有任何价值。A. under the weather身体不适;B. out of place格格不入;C. over the moon欣喜若狂;D. in the dark蒙在鼓里。根据后文“wondering if my simple, hands-on work had any value compared to their modern inventions.”对比自己的手工活和他人的现代发明,可知作者感觉自己的项目和创新展格格不入,故选B。 46.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我展示我的椅子时,我没有谈论复杂的技术。A. adjusted调整;B. presented展示;C. completed完成;D. decorated装饰。根据前文“At the fair”可知,此处指在展会上展示自己的作品,故选B。 47.考查副词词义辨析。句意:相反,我分享了它的故事——它如何成为我们家多年的一部分,以及我们如何用关爱、尊重和持续的努力给了它新的生命。A. Instead相反;B. Moreover此外;C. Therefore因此;D. Meanwhile同时。前文“I didn’t talk about complex techniques”和后文“I shared its story ”是转折对比关系,故选A。 48.考查名词词义辨析。句意:相反,我分享了它的故事——它如何成为我们家多年的一部分,以及我们如何用关爱、尊重和持续的努力给了它新的生命。A. gratitude感激;B. empathy共情;C. care关爱;D. trust信任。根据后文“respect and sustained efforts”可知,修复祖父的旧木椅,应该是带着关爱去做。故选C。 49.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我强调的是保存记忆,而不仅仅是改变形式。A. memory记忆;B. privacy隐私;C. reputation名声;D. stability稳定性。根据上文“ I chose to repair an old wooden chair of my grandfather’s.”可知,旧木椅是家里多年的物品,承载着家庭记忆,所以修复它是为了保存记忆,故选A。 50.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:评委们很受感动,授予我的椅子“意义深远的保存”特别奖。A. cautious谨慎的;B. relieved宽慰的;C. touched感动的;D. generous慷慨的。根据后文“awarded my chair a special prize for “Meaningful Preservation””授予特别奖以及评委的评价可知,评委们被作者的项目和故事打动了,故选C。 51.考查名词词义辨析。句意:一位评委解释说:“真正的创新并不总是创造全新的东西。有时,它是理解已存在事物的价值并将其传承下去。”A. value价值;B. history历史;C. secret秘密;D. concept概念。根据后文“passing it on”以及作者项目的核心是传承旧物的价值,可知此处指理解已存在事物的价值,故选A。 52.考查固定短语辨析。句意:这把椅子不仅仅是被修复了;它还与一个故事重新相连。A. compared to与……相比;B. rooted in植根于;C. reconnected with与……重新连接;D. refocused on重新聚焦于。根据上文“ I shared its story — how it was part of our family for years, and how we gave it a new life with ____ , respect and sustained efforts.”可知,旧木椅承载着家庭故事,修复它让椅子重新与这个故事相连,故选C。 53.考查动词词义辨析。句意:虽然技术展望未来,但真正的意义往往在于尊重过去。A. recording记录;B. discussing讨论;C. accepting接受;D. honoring尊重。呼应上文“how we gave it a new life with ____, respect and sustained efforts.”此处指对过去的尊重。故选D。 54.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我意识到重要的不是用技术改造旧事物,而是延续其中已有的价值。A. changed改变;B. mattered重要;C. happened发生;D. followed跟随。根据前文“That day, I learned a valuable lesson. While technology looks into the future, true meaning often lies in ____ the past.”作者领悟到的道理,可知此处指“重要的是……”,故选B。 55.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我意识到重要的不是用技术改造旧事物,而是延续其中已有的价值。A. revealing揭示;B. assessing评估;C. explaining解释;D. continuing继续,延续。根据上文“passing it on”及下文“the value already within it”并结合作者修复爷爷的旧椅子可知,此处指继续它原有的价值。故选D。 第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。 After becoming established in the Southeast Asian market, Chinese new-style tea brands are now turning to dig gold in the United States, looking for new opportunities. Mixue Group opened its store in the US on Saturday, 56 (mark) its entry into the North American market. On Aug 1, Heytea opened a store in Cupertino in California. Up to now, Heytea, the first Chinese new-style tea brand to explore the US market, 57 (operate) 35 stores in the US. One year ago, it had just two stores in the US, which demonstrates its rapid 58 (expand). Meanwhile, Molly Tea has opened five stores in the US, while Chagee opened 59 outlet in the Westfield Century City mall in Los Angeles. The market is responding 60 (positive). For example, from May 16-18, Auntea Jenny’s first store 61 (locate) in Queens, recorded 3,024 orders and achieved gross merchandise value of $65,000. 62 the Southeast Asian marketing to be saturated (饱和), the US has become a new hot spot for Chinese new-style tea brands. There is no dominant brand, 63 offers a window of opportunity for Chinese brands to seize market share. 64 the market is promising, Chinese brands still face challenges when opening stores in the US. For example, high costs of staffing and rent squeeze profits, and there are 65 (culture) differences. 【答案】 56.marking 57.has operated 58.expansion 59.an 60.positively 61.located 62.With 63.which 64.Although/Though/While 65.cultural 【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了中国茶饮品牌在美国的流行与发展。 56.考查非谓语动词。句意:蜜雪冰城集团于周六在美开设了其首家门店,从而正式进军北美市场。opened为谓语动词,空处为非谓语动词作状语,空处表示前文内容产生的自然结果,表示主动关系,用现在分词marking作状语。故填marking。 57.考查动词时态。句意:截至目前,作为首个进军美国市场的中国新式茶品牌——喜茶已在美国开设了35家门店。根据Up to now“到现在为止”可知,句子为现在完成时,主语brand为单数,助动词用has。故填has operated。 58.考查名词。句意:一年前,该公司在美国仅有两家门店,这表明其发展速度之快。空处作demonstrate的宾语,用名词,expand对应的名词为expansion“扩展”。故填expansion。 59.考查冠词。句意:与此同时,茉莉奶白已在美国开设了五家门店,而霸王茶姬则在洛杉矶的西佛德世纪城购物中心开设了一家分店。outlet意思为:专营店,此处表示泛指,且outlet以元音音素开始发音,不定冠词用an。故填an。 60.考查副词。句意:市场反应积极。空处修饰动词respond,用副词作状语。故填positively。 61.考查非谓语动词。句意:例如,在5月16日至18日期间,沪上阿姨位于皇后区的第一家店铺共接到3024笔订单,实现的商品销售额达65000美元。空处修饰store,作后置定语,且与locate构成被动关系,用过去分词。故填located。 62.考查介词。句意:随着东南亚地区的市场趋于饱和,美国已成为中国新型茶品牌的新热门市场。空格后the Southeast Asian为名词短语,marketing为现在分词,空处为介词with,构成复合结构“with+宾语+现在分词”结构。放在句首,首字母大写。故填With。 63.考查定语从句。句意:目前并没有占据主导地位的品牌,这为中国的品牌提供了抢占市场份额的机会。空处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词为前句内容,作从句的主语,用关系代词which引导从句。故填which。 64.考查状语从句。句意:尽管市场前景看好,但中国品牌在美开设门店时仍面临诸多挑战。根据the market is promising及Chinese brands still face challenges可知,前后为转折关系,空处引导让步状语从句,用让步连词Although/Though/While。故填Although/Though/While。 65.考查形容词。句意:例如,高昂的人力成本和租金开支会挤压利润,而且还存在文化差异。空处修饰differences,用形容词作定语,culture对应的形容词为cultural“文化的”。故填cultural。 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66.假定你是李华,你校英语俱乐部上周举办了“关爱流浪动物(Caring for Stray Animals)”主题分享会。请给你的外国朋友 Emma写一封邮件介绍此次分享会,内容包括: (1)分享会的时间和地点; (2)分享会的内容; (3)希望她分享救助流浪动物的经验。 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。 Dear Emma, ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 【答案】Dear Emma, I’m writing to tell you about the “Caring for Stray Animals” sharing session held by our school’s English Club last Friday afternoon in the school hall. During the session, several students gave presentations about the challenges stray animals face and shared heartwarming rescue stories. We also discussed practical ways to help, such as providing food, seeking medical care, and promoting adoption. It was both educational and touching. Since you have experience in animal rescue, I am wondering if you could share some of your stories or advice with us. Looking forward to hearing from you. Yours, Li Hua 【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文,要求考生以李华的身份给外国朋友Emma写一封邮件,介绍学校英语俱乐部举办的“关爱流浪动物”主题分享会,并邀请对方分享相关经验。 【详解】1.词汇积累 举办:hold → organize 分享:share → have a share in 面临: face → encounter 实用的:practical → effective 2.句式拓展 同义句 原句:During the session, several students gave presentations about the challenges stray animals face and shared heartwarming rescue stories. 拓展句:During the session, several students not only gave presentations about the challenges stray animals face but also shared heartwarming rescue stories. 【点睛】【高分句型1】 During the session, several students gave presentations about the challenges stray animals face and shared heartwarming rescue stories.(省略了关系代词的定语从句修饰先行词challenges) 【高分句型2】 Since you have experience in animal rescue, I am wondering if you could share some of your stories or advice with us.(运用了since引导的原因状语从句和if引导的宾语从句) 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。 My family collects cans and bottles all day, every year. I started helping when I was 12. I saw my parents covered in sweat, like they’d just been in the rain. Even though their bodies hurt and they had tiring nights, they still smiled while working. Mum leaves early in the morning to get cans. After 12 hours, she comes back. Then I help her pull a shopping cart six long blocks to the recycling centre in Bushwick. This centre has felt like my second home for years, but I kept it a secret. I usually do this work after school. Only on Mondays, I go early to bring Mum breakfast and things like gloves, tape, and beer boxes. Once, I met my classmate Jake near the centre. I quickly hid behind a big trash can until he left. My heart beat fast — I was scared he’d find out about our family’s work. I couldn’t let my friends know we lived off other people’s garbage (垃圾). I felt bad for being embarrassed, but I couldn’t help it. Even though I had many friends and liked talking to people, I wasn’t ready to tell anyone this secret. Later, in the summer before my senior year, many of my classmates — including Jake and me — took a college essay class at Long Island University in Brooklyn. The teacher asked us to write about a hard time, how it changed us, and what we learned. I wrote about how my neighbourhood was changing and how I helped fight it. I only added one short sentence about collecting cans. After class, my teacher said, “Your story is good, but it doesn’t show how you grew. Why not write about collecting cans?” I trusted him, so I rewrote the essay. Two days later, I found out we had to read our essays out loud. I was so scared Jake and other classmates would hear. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 When the teacher called my name, I held the essay so tight that my hands hurt. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ A week later, Jake came to my house with a new pair of gloves. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】One possible version: When the teacher called my name, I held the essay so tight that my hands hurt. My voice shook as I read about Mum’s sore hands, the noisy cart wheels on the street, and hiding from Jake that day. I looked up for a second and saw Jake. He wasn’t laughing — his eyes looked soft. When I finished, the room was quiet. Then Jake stood up. “I saw you that day by the centre,” he said slowly. “I didn’t say anything because I thought you didn’t want anyone to know. My mum used to collect bottles too, to buy me school shoes.” His words made me feel less alone. A week later, Jake came to my house with a new pair of gloves. “Can I help you and your mum this weekend?” he asked. On Saturday, we walked to the recycling centre together. No hiding, no shame. Soon, two more classmates joined us. Now, our cart is full of cans, but also laughs and help. I learned that our hard times don’t need to be secrets. They can bring us closer to people who understand. This kind of friendship is much stronger than any embarrassment I felt before. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者因家境原因和父母一起收集瓶罐换钱,一直对同学隐瞒这件事,后来在大学论文课上被老师建议写相关经历,却要当众朗读作文的故事。 【详解】1. 段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“当老师叫到我的名字时,我把作文攥得太紧,手都疼了。”可知,第一段可描写作者颤抖着朗读相关经历,抬头发现杰克没有嘲笑,反而分享自己母亲也曾捡瓶子的经历,让作者不再感到孤单。 ②由第二段首句内容“一周后,杰克带着一副新手套来到我家。”可知,第二段可描写杰克提出帮忙,之后更多同学加入,作者不再羞耻,领悟到困难无需隐瞒,还能收获真正的友谊。 2. 续写线索:攥紧作文朗读——杰克共情分享经历——不再孤单——杰克送手套提议帮忙——同学加入——不再羞耻——领悟友谊真谛 3. 词汇激活 行为类 ①颤抖:shake/tremble ②帮助:help/give a hand/aid/assist ③躲避:hide from/escape from 情绪类 ①羞耻:embarrassment/shame ②孤单:alone/lonely 【点睛】[高分句型1] My voice shook as I read about Mum’s sore hands, the noisy cart wheels on the street, and hiding from Jake that day.(运用了as引导时间状语从句) [高分句型2] I learned that our hard times don’t need to be secrets.(运用了that引导宾语从句作learned的宾语) 试卷第1页,共3页 试卷第1页,共3页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $听力考试正式开始。Excuse me, is there a bookstore nearby? I need to buy some novels for my sister. Yes, walk straight. Turn right at the cinema and you'll see a close shop next to IT. Is the bookstore? Excuse me, is there a bookstore nearby? I need to buy some novels for my sister. Yes, walk straight. Turn right at the cinema and you'll see a cloth shop next to IT is the bookstore. Listen to the next . question. Is our team going to have the welcome party for new members in march? No, we've changed IT to early may since march and April are fully booked with urgent projects. Is our team going to have the welcome party for new members in march? No, we've changed IT early may since march and April are fully booked with urgent projects. Listen to the next . question. Emily, which restaurant do you usually go to? Greens. i've heard IT. It's pretty good. Oh, IT said a new restaurant opened nearby with much Better decoration and reasonable Price. I, but is too noisy there for me. Emily, which restaurant do you usually go to? Greens? I've heard IT. It's pretty good. Oh, IT said. A new restaurant opened nearby with much Better decoration and reasonable Price. I know, but it's too noisy there for me. Listen to the next . question. Linda, mister Harris wants us to go to his office right away. What's the matter? He said he needed to talk about the progress of the market report with us. Linda, mister Harris wants us to go to his office right away. What's the matter? He said he needed to talk about the progress of the market report with us. Listen to the next . question. Could you tell me your request for this CoOperation? sure. We hope the transportation fee can be reduced by ten percent from the original . eight . hundred dollars deal. Could you tell me your request for this CoOperation? sure. We hope the transportation fee can be reduced by ten percent from the original eight hundred . dollars deal. Listen to the next . question. Hi lily, what are you going to do this afternoon? Will do my math homework home. What's up? I won the second prize in the school english speech contest. Our teacher said there will be a small celebration for winners after class. I was wondering if you'd like to come. I'd love to, but I need to help my mom make dinner later. Don't worry, it'll only only last an hour an end . before dinner. Then i'll go with you. Hi lily, what are you going to do this afternoon? I'll do my math home work at home. What's up? I want the second prize. In the school english speech contest. Our teacher said there will be a small celebration for winners after class. I was wondering if you'd . like to come. I'd love to, but I need to help my mom make dinner later. Don't worry, i'll lonely last an hour an end before dinner. then i'll go with you. Listen to the next . question. Clara, I heard you were coming to paris next weekend. I just got two classical concert tickets. Would you like to join me? Thanks, but i'll be tied up with work. then no problem. Maybe another time. Do you have specific plans? Yes, i'll meet emma at the international conference center we study's design together years ago at an art college. Some of her latest works will be displayed there, and he hopes . to attract famous design studios. She's very talented and works extremely hard for her dreams. Clara, I heard you were coming to paris next weekend. I just got two classical concert tickets. Would you like to join me? Thanks, but i'll be tied up with work. then no problem. Maybe another time. Do you have specific plans? Yes, meet emma at the international conference centre. We studied ed designed together years ago at an art college. Some of her latest works will be displayed there, and SHE hopes to attract famous design . studios she's in really is yeah. She's very talented and works extremely hard for her dreams. Listen to the next . question. Ted, do you often shop online? Of course, online shopping has become part of our daily life. Its convenient, saves us time, provides a variety of options and delivers goods to our door. You said IT, but i'm quite confused about different payment methods, although some are fast, I worry they're not safe enough. You're not alone. Most people only care about product selection and discounted goods, but they hardly think about whether their payment safe. Indeed. recently i've read lots of experts tips on safe payment, including updating payment apps regularly. Do you believe them? absolutely. I often update my payment apps is the easiest way to keep my payment safe. That makes sense. I'll do the same as you. Oh no, I forget I have AP, E class calculator. Ted, do you often shop online? Of course, online shopping has become part of our daily life. Its convenient, saves us time, provides a variety of options and delivers goods to our door. You said IT, but i'm quite confused about different payment methods. Although summer fast, I worry they're not safe enough. You not alone. Most people only care about product selection and discounted goods, but they hardly think about whether that . payment is safe. Indeed, recently i've read lots of experts tips on safe payment, including updating payment apps regularly. Do you believe them? absolutely. I often update my payment apps. It's the easiest way to keep my payment safe. That makes sense. I'll do the same as you. Oh, no, I forget. I have AP, E, class. Catch you later. Listen to the next . question. Hi tom, you look tired. What did you do last weekend? I've . volunteer the city animal shelter with my sister Serena. We fed the animals and clean their cages. awesome. I heard the shelter is short of food in volunteers these days. right? exactly. So we also joined in the shelter er's activity in the park to collect donations. I wanna a join you next time, but i'm a little worried. I've never looked after animals before. Don't worry. A skilled worker called ban will teach us. And the animals are very friendly. Is there anything else to do? Yes, we also need to hand out brochures in the park to tell people to be nice to animals. Pretty good. That's a good way to call on people to . protect the animals. Hi tom, you look tired. What did you do last weekend? I've . volunteer the city animal shelter with my sister Serena. We fed the animals and clean their cages. awesome. I heard the shelter is short of food in volunteers these days, right? exactly. So we also joined in the shelter's activity in the park to collect donations. I wanna join you next time, but i'm a little worried. I've never looked after . animals before. Worry, a skilled worker called ban will teach us, and the animals are very friendly. Is there anything else to do? Yes, we also need to hand out brochures in the park to tell people to be nice to animals. Pretty good. That's a good way to call on people . to protect animals. Listen to the next . question. Hello, everyone. Thank you for coming to our monthly cultural sharing session. Today, we're going to introduce miss Sophia Carter, a famous writer from the university of sydney. In two thousand and five, miss Carter began her career as a literary editor for a well known magazine called urban stories. In two thousand ten, SHE moved to toronto and started a popular program about urban literature with her too close friends. The program was quite popular among Young people, though IT didn't bring them much income at first. Five years later, he returned to sydney and started teaching literature at the university. SHE firmly believes that urban literature truly reflects the real lives of ordinary people, but IT hasn't received enough attention in academic circles. Her new book, city voices, aims to promote the in depth study of this valuable literary style. Now I will give you more details about miss Sophia Carter and share her profound insights. Hello, everyone. Thank you for coming to our monthly cultural sharing session. Today, we're going to introduce miss Sophia Carter, a famous writer from the university of sydney. In two thousand and five, miss Carter began her career as a literary editor for a well known magazine called urban stories. In two thousand and ten, SHE moved to toronto and started a popular program about urban literature with her too close friends. The program was quite popular among Young people, though IT didn't bring them much income at first. Five years later, he returned to sydney and started teaching literature at the university. SHE firmly believes that urban literature truly reflects the real lives of ordinary people, but IT hasn't received enough attention in delic circles. Her new book, city voices, aims to promote the in depth study of this valuable literary style. Now I will give you more details about ms. 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