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2026年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试模拟调研卷(三)
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D
第一部分
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6~10:BBCAC
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11~15:BCABC
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风景,提供一种移动风景的体验。
第二部分阅读
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第一节
【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了被
A
诊断患有早发性阿尔茨海默病的Rob Kennedy
【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了英
参加记忆咖啡馆的活动,这里能让大家开心,还
国四家酒店的特色、位置、设施及价格等相关
能帮他应对负面情绪。
信息。
24.D【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段可知,
21.D【解析】细节理解题。根据文章第一段
Kennedy提到“很多人答不出题”(体现了
他们的记忆问题),但紧接着笑着说“大家都
中的This autumn,it's set to open its
玩得很开心”“努力让活动有趣”,这完全符
doors in Newcastle's former fire station,
合“虽有健康状况,但享受过程”的逻辑。
with57 rooms.可知,今年秋天,它将在纽卡
25.A【解析】词义猜测题。根据文章第四段
斯尔开设一家新分店。
He recommends memory cafes to other
22.A【解析】细节理解题。根据文章第二段
people with mental disorders and their
中的Up on the14 th floor,The Nest in
families."If they're not coming to a place
Treehouse is the place to go for a drink
like this,they're doing themselves a
with wonderful city views..和第三段中的
disservice.You got to get out there and see
For the ultimate room with a view in the
people that are laughing,”he explained.可
capital可知,Treehouse Hotel和London
知,Kennedy向有精神障碍的人和他们的家
Marriott County Hall都能提供城市景观。
人推荐记忆咖啡馆,他认为如果不来这样的
23.C【解析】细节理解题。根据文章第四段
地方是对自己有害的。所以disservice与
中的Why settle for a stationary hotel when
harm意思相近。
you can take to the rails and enjoy moving
26.D【解析】细节理解题。根据文章最后一
scenery outside your bedroom window?
·15.
The memory cafes happen twice a
behavior to other members of their group.
month.They have given Kennedy purpose,
可知,第二组黑猩猩是从人类饲养员那里学
and helped him cope with negative
会了这种行为。
emotions around his diagnosis."I came in
30.B【解析】推理判断题。根据文章第四段
and I was miserable.”Kennedy said.“I
可知,荷兰动物园里一只雌性黑猩猩开始了
come in now and it's like a big,extended
一种走路方式,很快所有雌性都采用了这种
family.I get to meet them.I get to meet
方式,通过这个例子,并结合前文黑猩猩群
their partners.I get to meet their children.
体中行为的传播可知,该例子说明了社交潮
So,it's really nice..”可知,Kennedy说记忆
流可以在黑猩猩之间传播。
咖啡馆给他带来了目标,帮助他应对诊断带
31.B【解析】推理判断题。根据文章第五段
来的负面情绪,他现在觉得这里就像一个大
中的According to Ed van Leeuwen,these
家庭,这说明他从记忆咖啡馆中受益匪浅。
behaviors are a way for chimpanzees to
27.D【解析】标题归纳题。文章主要介绍了
make connections with other members,
记忆咖啡馆,它是为有认知障碍的人和他们
which can facilitate harmonious social
的照顾者提供的聚会场所,对有精神障碍的
interactions..可知,根据Ed van Leeuwen的
人有很大帮助。D选项“Memory Cafes:A
观点,黑猩猩采用这些新行为是为了融入群
Community of Support'”不仅指出了这是咖
体并促进和谐的社会互动,即适应并缓和社
啡馆,还点明了其核心价值一提供“支持”
会关系。
和营造“社群”,这是对全文主旨的高度
D
概括。
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了数
Q
字克隆这一新兴事物,阐述了其形成原理,还呈
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了一
现了Dara Ladjevardian的积极看法和Evan
项新研究表明非洲保护区的黑猩猩出现了“时
Ratliff等人的担忧。
尚潮流”,该行为是社交趋势,有助于社交互动,
32.B【解析】细节理解题。根据文章第二段
还能帮助理解文化行为的起源和传播模式。
中的If the real Ladjevardian is too busy for
28.C【解析】细节理解题。根据文章第二段
a meeting,no biggie.Anyone can video call
中的In2010,researchers in Zambia
or chat with his clone online any time.
observed a female chimpanzee beginning to
Right now,those conversations are a bit
hang objects from her ear,and other
unnatural and repetitive.But the tech is
members of her group soon followed her
improving all the time.可知,当真人
suit.可知,这只雌性黑猩猩悬挂物体在耳朵
Ladjevardian太忙无法参加会议时,人们可
上的行为被群体中的其他成员效仿了。
以与他的克隆体进行视频通话或聊天,但目
29.D【解析】细节理解题。根据文章第三段
前对话有点不自然且重复,这说明数字克隆
中的As it turns out,the staff in one area
有一定作用但有局限性。
of the reserve had developed a habit of
33.A【解析】段落大意题。根据文章第三段
cleaning their ears with matchsticks,while
中的Digital clones like this exist thanks to
those on the other side didn't.The
advances in artificial intelligence...combine
behavior was picked up by the chimpanzees
to power one clone.可知,本段主要讲了数
from their caregivers before passing on the
字克隆是由于人工智能的进步而产生的,以
。16
及AI模型如何学习模仿人的声音、表情等,
38.E【解析】根据空前的Think about
即数字克隆的形成方式。
stopping at the park after the bank.可知,E
34.C【解析】细节理解题。根据文章最后一
项“Or you may introduce a new game or
段中的He worries what might happen if
toy on the drive home..”与前面提到的安排
lots of people start sending clones of
活动让孩子在外出时表现良好的思路一
themselves out into the world.It will likely
致,是另一种给孩子的安排。
become harder to find real people to talk or
39.D【解析】根据后文的For example,you
listen to..可知.Evan Ratliff担心如果很多
can tell them that you are going to go
人都将自己的克隆体推向世界,可能会更难
through your grocery list and will not be
找到真人进行交流。
buying snacks at the grocery store.可知,要
35.C【解析】主旨大意题。文章第一、二段通
提前告诉孩子外出的情况,D项“Before
过举例引出了数字克隆,第三段介绍了数字
leaving,let your child know what's going
克隆的形成方式,后面几段分别阐述了
to happen.”能引出下文的举例说明,符合
Dara Ladjevardian对数字克隆的积极看法
语境。
和其他人包括Evan Ratliff对数字克隆的担
40.A【解析】根据空前的Instead,you set
忧,所以文章主要讨论了创造数字克隆以及
the expectation that good behavior is
人们对它们的不同看法。
required for a treat and rewards will be
第二节
provided if those expectations are met.
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了确
知,A项“It's OK to reward for good
保家庭出游愉快的小贴士,包括设定适合孩子
behavior!”承接上文内容,再次强调对良好
年龄的期望、清晰沟通出游安排以及按自己的
行为进行奖励是可以的,总结了该段关于奖
方式给予奖励等内容。
励孩子的内容。
36.F【解析】根据空前的Whether it's a trip
第三部分
语言运用
to the grocery store or a vacation to the
第一节
beach,there's nothing more enjoyable than
【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了流
quality family time and nothing quite as
浪猫Bella在火灾中救出五只小猫的故事,人们
terrible as a public temper tantrum.可知,
被其勇气打动,作者借此也阐述了勇气的意义。
孩子在公共场合耍脾气很糟糕,F项
4l.B【解析】根据后文an abandoned garage
"Temper tantrum,in fact,is quite normal
可知,Bella生活在废弃车库里,所以它是
for young children.”说明耍脾气对于小孩子
“无家可归的”。
来说是很正常的,承接上文关于耍脾气的话
42.A【解析】根据后文The firefighter,.who
题,同时引出下文要给出应对家庭出游的建
discovered her可知,是消防员发现了这只
议,起到承上启下的作用。
猫,一般消防员是处理火灾相关情况的,所
37.G【解析】根据空前的Your children have
以小猫们是遭遇了“火灾”。
a lot of energy and excitement.可知,孩子
43.D【解析】根据本段中The firefighter,
精力充沛且充满兴奋,故G项“Therefore,
who discovered her burned and almost
asking them to be quiet for a long period of
blinded可知,这是火灾,所以Bella是返回
time isn't realistic.”与前文孩子的特点相呼
“燃烧着的”建筑去救小猫。
应,符合逻辑。
44.B【解析】根据本段burned and almost
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blinded,was 44 as he watched Bella
54.D【解析】根据语境可知,此处指做事情时
tap her chin on each of the kittens'heads to
尽管有“风险”,我们还是会鼓起勇气去做。
be sure all had been45可知,Bella被烧
55.C【解析】根据前文Sometimes it looks
伤且几乎失明,还去确认每只小猫是否都安
more like commitment and perseverance.It
全,这样的行为会让人感到“惊讶”。
can be quiet and determined.及本句句意可
45.C【解析】根据前文returning to the
知,勇气在我们做的每件事里都起作用,甚
43 building to carry each of her five
至有时候我们都没有“意识到”。
loved ones to safety可知,猫的一系列行为
第二节
是为了确保小猫们都被“营救”出来了。
【语篇导读】本文是一篇新闻报道。文章讲述了
46.A【解析】根据后文over6,00049to
澳大利亚文化代表团7月24日至8月1日访
adopt the cat..all over the country可知,
桂,在此期间领略美景、交流中澳文化,促进了
“显然”不只是作者被Bella的行为触动和鼓
两国的文化理解。
舞了。
56.largest【解析】考查形容词最高级。根据
47.C【解析】根据第一段中的描述,Bella在
语境可知,这里是将广西的少数民族人口与
火灾中不顾自身安危去救小猫,这体现的是
中国其他地区作比较,表达“最大的”,所以
它的“勇气”。
要用large的最高级形式largest。
48.D【解析】根据第一段中的The
57.comprising【解析】考查非谓语动词。句
firefighter,who discovered her burned
中已有谓语动词,空处为非谓语动词;
and almost blinded可知,Bella和小猫们是
delegation与comprise之间是主动关系,所
在动物医院接受“治疗”。
以用comprise的现在分词形式作后置
49.B【解析】根据第一段中的Bella,a41
定语。
cat,was found saving her four-week-old
58.Organized【解析】考查非谓语动词。句中
kittens from a 42 in an abandoned
已有谓语动词,空处为非谓语动词;the visit
garage in Brooklyn可知,Bella是流浪猫,所
与organize之间为被动关系,空处用过去分
以人们在受到感动后,全国各地浦来的是
词形式;句首单词首字母大写,所以用
“收养的提议”。
Organized。
50.A【解析】根据第一段中对Bella在火灾中
59.the【解析】考查冠词。with the support
救小猫的描述可知,此处指“困难的”处境。
of是固定搭配,表示“在…的支持下”,所
5l.C【解析】根据第一段中She used up most
以用定冠词the。
of her nine lives,returning to the 43
6O.was treated【解析】考查动词的时态、语态
building to carry each of her five loved ones
和主谓一致。根据上下文可知用一般过去
to safety..及本段中possess the strength and
时;delegation与treat之间为被动关系,且
51 to do extraordinary things可知,在
delegation在这里表示整体概念,谓语动词
困难情况下做非凡的事需要有“决心”。
用单数形式,所以用was treated.。
52.B【解析】根据第一段中Bella的英勇行为
6l.where【解析】考查定语从句。空处引导
可知,勇敢的行动会“取代”一时的恐惧。
非限制性定语从句,先行词是outdoor live
53.D【解析】根据上下文语境可知,此处指我
performances,关系词在定语从句中作地点
们会“鼓起”勇气去做必要的事。gather up
状语,所以用where引导定语从句。
the courage意为“鼓起勇气”。
62.as【解析】考查介词。serve as为固定搭
·18·
配,意为“充当,作为”,所以用as。
Teacher of the Year award goes to ..Miss
63.admiration【解析】考查名词。形容词
Amelia Carter!”The auditorium erupted in
deep后需用名词作expressed的宾语,
applause.Students leapt to their feet,
admire的名词形式为admiration。
chanting,“Miss Carter!Miss Carter!”Tommy
64.to strengthen【解析】考查非谓语动词。
waved a handmade sign that read BEST
with the aim to do sth.为固定搭配,表示
TEACHER EVER,jumping up and cheering
“旨在做某事”,所以用to strengthen。
louder than anyone.As Miss Carter made her
65.and【解析】考查连词。根据上下文逻辑
way to the stage,she saw face after face of
关系可知,strengthen、showcase、enhance
students she'd helped all beaming with
和explore这几个动词之间是并列关系,所
gratitude and admiration.
以用and连接。
As Miss Carter accepted the award,her
第四部分写作
voice shook.“Thank you,”she said,“but this
第一节
award belongs to every student who's ever
Dear Peter,
stayed after the bell,who's struggled and
I understand your dilemma about whether
persevered.You are the reason I do what I do."
to travel or volunteer in the community during
She glanced at Tommy;he grinned,two front
the summer vacation.In my opinion,
teeth still missing.In that moment she knew
volunteering in the community would be a
the late afternoons,the colored blocks,the
better choice.
extra pencils-all of it-had built something
To start with,it offers a chance to give
far bigger than grades.As she looked out at
back to society.You can help those in need,
the crowd Miss Carter knew her work was far
which will bring you a great sense of
from done.There would always be another
achievement and make you feel more connected
student who needed help,another life to touch.
to your community.Secondly.volunteering is
And she would be there long after the bell rang
a wonderful way to develop social skills.You'll
to make a difference.
meet different people and learn how to
听力录音文稿
communicate and cooperate with them.
Text 1
Although traveling is also exciting,you can do
W:That math lecture was way too hard for
it at other times.
me.My notes are a mess.
I hope you'll have an unforgettable
M:Well,you were on sick leave for three
summer!
days,and it's normal to feel a bit lost.
Yours,
Let's head to the library after school.I'll
Li Hua
help you catch up.
第二节
Text 2
The room fell silent as he began to speak.
M:Hello Sarah,would you like to go to see
"This year's recipient has gone above and
Christina with us tomorrow?
beyond,staying after school hours to help
W:Hi Jack.I'd love to,but I promised my
students in need.She has changed lives not just
grandparents I'd go to stay with them this
through teaching but through caring.The
weekend.
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M:Oh,that's sweet of you.Maybe next time.
W:And you spoke five or six sentences at one
Text 3
go.It would be helpful if you took regular
M:This section features plants from tropical
breaks-to allow me to clear my head.
climates.The environment here is identical
M:And for me to clear mine!
to their natural habitat.
Text 7
W:It feels like I've stepped into the rainforest.
W:I'm thinking of joining the new cultural
The variety is amazing!
exchange club at school.It seems like a
Text 4
good way to learn about other countries.
W:Hello,John.I'm calling about your
M:That's a great idea!They mainly organize
appointment with Doctor Smith on the
events
where students
share their
13th at 10:45 am.Unfortunately,I need
traditions and talk about world issues,
to reschedule it.Would a later time work
right?It's a great way to learn more.
for you?
W:Exactly.It sounds fun,learning and
M:Sure.But I have a lunch date at noon.So
appreciating different views through
the earliest time I could get there is
direct student interactions.They learn
1:30pm.
how to play games from different
W:OK.Let's move your appointment to 2:00
countries.They also have guest speakers
pm instead.
and cultural nights where you can
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participate in different traditions.And
W:This piece was inspired by my travels to
everybody loves the international food
Morocco.The colors represent the
fair.That one might be my favorite.
energetic street markets and the wonderful
M:Joining could really make your school life
old buildings.
more interesting.Plus,you'll likely make
M:It's truly amazing!You've really caught
new friends from around the world.
the most important feature of the place.I
W:That's what I'm hoping for.I think it will
wish I could go to this place right now.
help me see the world differently.That's
Text 6
something I really wanted in my school
M:Do you have any other concerns about the
life,considering the small town I grew
meeting?
up in.
W:I think I'm all set regarding the meeting
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content.But I do have a couple of things
M:Lisa,did you grow up learning to play any
I'd like to bring up.
instruments?
M:Sure.Fire away!
W:Yes.I started learning the guitar when I
W:In the last meeting,it was sometimes hard
was eleven.I'd just moved to a new school
to translate everything correctly.Some of
and didn't know anyone.Joining the school
the discussions were very lively,and you
band seemed like a nice way to make
spoke very quickly.
friends,and they happened to need
M:Ah,yes,I remember.I'll slow down,I
someone to play the guitar.What
promise.
about you?
·20·
M:I've been learning the violin since I was
problem.
six.My grandfather used to take me to
W:You think so?
classical music concerts,and I was so
M:Yes.When's the next class?
inspired that I begged my parents to let me
W:Tomorrow morning at ten o'clock.Try it.
start lessons.
M:After my morning exercise routine,I'll
W:That's great!Do you still play now?
accompany you to the gym.It's a piece of
M:I do,but I wish I'd practiced more back
cake.
then.Instead,I spent a lot of time hanging
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out at the park with my friends.
W:Good evening,everyone.My name is
W:I ean understand that.For me,playing the
Grace Collins,and I'm excited to share
guitar is more about teaching now.
my experiences with you tonight.For the
M:I see.For me,I don't regret choosing the
past ten years,I've worked to protect and
violin,especially since most kids I knew at
restore natural ecosystems,particularly in
the time were more into rock music.
a small island nation in the Pacific.One of
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my proudest projects was creating a
M:Why are you sitting on the floor,honey?
community program where local
W:I'm worn out.My new advanced exercise
fishermen could work together to monitor
class is so hard.
and protect the environment.
M:Why did you choose the advanced one?
The partnership has shown me that
W:My instructor thought that the beginner's
successful conservation isn't just about
class was too easy for me.
using the latest tools or technologies.It's
M:Hah!Too easy for you?
about building trust,respecting local
W:Don't laugh.In the beginner's elass,the
traditions,and finding ways to solve
coach gives you a chance to rest between
problems together.I've learned so much
exercises.
from the people I've worked with,and
M:So?
their knowledge has been key to bringing
W:In the advanced class,we keep going.
real change.
M:I lift weights for sixty minutes every
Later in my talk,I'll introduce some new
morning without stopping.No problem.
techniques we've recently developed to
W:Listen,Richard.Doing gymnastics for an
help speed up restoration efforts,but
hour is more difficult than lifting weights.
first,I'd like to tell you more about the
It's a sport that requires a considerable
work we did and what we learned along
level of flexibility and physical strength.
the way.After my presentation,I'd be
M:But I think gymnastics is easy.I could
happy to take any questions.
work out in your advanced class with no
·21·2026年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试模拟卷
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本试卷总分150分,考试时间120分钟。
注意事项:
1.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.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需
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3.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)】
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。
例:How much is the shirt?
A.£19.15.
B.£9.18.
C.£9.15.
答案是C
1.What may the woman do after school?
A.Attend a lecture.
B.Ask for a sick leave.
C.Study in the library.
2.Who will the woman visit tomorrow?
A.Jack.
B.Her grandparents.
C.Christina.
3.Where is the conversation most probably taking place?
A.In a botanic garden.B.In a rainforest.
C.In a natural reserve.
4.Why does the woman call the man?
A.To reschedule his appointment.
B.To reserve a table.
C.To cancel a lunch date.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.A city.
B.A painting.
C.A market.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项
中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各
小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
?听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What does the woman do2
A.A meeting organizer.
B.An interpreter.
C.A secretary.
7.What does the woman adyise the man to do?
A.Use simple sentences.
B.Allow certain breaks.
C.Make the discussion lively.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What is the main goal of the cultural exchange club?
A.To show beautiful views.
B.To invite guest speakers to give speeches.
C.To enable students to better understand the world.
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9.Which club activity may the woman like best?
A.International food fair.B.Sports and games.
C.Cultural nights.
10.Why does the woman hope to join the club?
A.To enjoy cultural events.
B.To improve her language skills.
C.To befriend people from different countries.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What does the woman say about playing the guitar?
A.It made her relaxed.B.It helped her fit in.
C.It inspired her to learn music.
12.What contributed to the man's decision to learn the violin?
A.His grandfather's request.
B.His classmates'encouragement.
C.His concert experience.
13.What do we know about the woman?
A.She takes music as a career.
B.She has lost interest in the violin.
C.She prefers rock music now.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Coach and trainee.B.Husband and wife.
C.Fellow workers.
15.Why is the advanced class difficult for the woman?
A.She is lacking in flexibility.
B.The instructor is hard on her.
C.There is no rest between exercises.
16.What does the man think of the advanced class?
A.Unchallenging.
B.Amusing.
C.Tiring.
17.What will the man probably do first tomorrow morning?
A.Lift weights.
B.Prepare a cake.
C.Go to the gym.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.What has Grace been doing for the past ten years?
A.Promoting.fishing.
B.Creating international programs.
C.Engaging in ecological conservation.
19.What does Grace think is the most essential in her work?
A.Good partnership.
B.Scientific research.
C.Advanced technology.
20.How will Grace end her sharing?
A.By presenting her work.
B.By introducing new techniques.
C.By answering some questions.
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
Hotel Gotham
It's been ten years since Gotham Hotels opened in Manchester.This autumn,it's set to
open its doors in Newcastle's former fire station,with 57 rooms.You can expect theatrical
decoration styles,a bar and excellent service.
->Room rates yet to be set
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Treehouse Hotel
For a fun place to stay,look no further than Treehouse,which branches out from London
and moves into Manchester this month.Full of leafy plants hanging from ceilings,the 224-
room hotel has a 43-seat screening room and a "playground"gym,which includes monkey
bars.Up on the 14th floor,The Nest in Treehouse is the place to go for a drink with wonderful
city views.
→Rooms from£l99,without breakfast
London Marriott County Hall
For the ultimate room with a view in the capital,check out the Big Ben suite in the former
Greater London Council building on the South Bank,which also showcases the Houses of
Parliament and the London Eye.There are 35 additional rooms in the hotel,including loft
rooms with a staircase to a private river-view platform.
→Suite from£900 for two,loft rooms from£300,with breakfast
Belmond's Britannic Explorer
Why settle for a stationary hotel when you can take to the rails and enjoy moving scenery
outside your bedroom window?Belmond's Britannic Explorer starts its three-night trips to
Cornwall,The Lake District or Wales in July.With menus by Simon Rogan,18 swish cabins
(and tailored excursions,it promises to be a spoiling-if expensive-experience.
->Three-night journeys for two from f11,000,all inclusive
21.What can we learn about Hotel Gotham?
A.It used to be a theatre.
B.It has a history of ten years.
C.It has a discount on room rates.
D.It will open a new branch in Newcastle.
22.What do Treehouse Hotel and London Marriott County Hall have in common?
A.They offer city views.
B.They are in Manchester.
C They include breakfast in the price.
D.They have a screening room.
23.What is a unique feature of Belmond's Britannic Explorer?
A.It is a stationary hotel.
B.It provides excellent service.
C.It offers a moving scenery experience.
D.It has the largest number of rooms available.
B
Rob Kennedy met with about a dozen other people in a community space in Clarks
Summit,Pennsylvania.The room is decorated with an under-the-sea theme.Kennedy comes to
this memory cafe twice a month since being diagnosed (with early onset Alzheimer's
disease in his late 50s.Everyone here has a degree of memory loss or is a caregiver for someone
with memory loss.
Attendees colored on worksheets with an underwater theme.They drank coffee and
returned to the breakfast bar for seconds on cakes.A quick round of trivia quiz(问答比赛)got
everyone's minds working."Many of us cannot answer any of the questions,Kennedy said
with a laugh."We all have a good time going around,"he added."You know,we all try to
make it fun.”
This memory cafe in northeast Pennsylvania is one of more than 600 across the country.
These gatherings for people with cognitive impairment(认知障a碍)and their caregivers are
relatively cheap and easy to run-often the only expense is a small rental fee for the space.
Kennedy's disease forced him to retire,ending a decades'long career as a software
engineer at the University of Scranton.He recommends memory cafes to other people with
mental disorders and their families."If they're not coming to a place like this,they're doing
themselves a disservice.You got to get out there and see people that are laughing,"he
explained.
The memory cafes happen twice a month.They have given Kennedy purpose,and helped
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him cope with negative emotions around his diagnosis."I came in and I was miserable,"
Kennedy said."I come in now and it's like a big,extended family.I get to meet them.I get to
meet their partners.I get to meet their children.So,it's really nice."
24.What does Kennedy's statement about the trivia quiz reveal?
A.The caregivers are not involved in the game.
B.The questions are not designed for the elderly.
C.The activity fails to achieve its intended purpose.
D.The subjects enjoy themselves despite their condition.
25.What does the underlined word“disservice”in paragraph4meah?
A.Harm.
B.Advantage.
C.Judgement.
D.Dissatisfaction.
26.What can we learn about Kennedy from the lest paragraph?
A.He has lived a terrible life.
B.He has a large family to support.
C.He used to be positive towards life.
D.He benefited a lot from the memory cafes.
27.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.The Fun Activities in Memory Cafes
B.The Reasons for Starting Memory Cafes
C.Rob Kennedy:Owner of Memory Cafes
D.Memory Cates:A Community of Support
C
Chimpanzees()are a kind of large monkey without a tail.A new study shows
chimpanzees living in an African nature reserve have developed a "fashion trend"for hanging
grass leaves from their ear holes and behind.
In 2010,researchers in Zambia observed a female chimpanzee beginning to hang objects
from her ear,and other members of her group soon followed her suit.There was no evidence of
the chimpanzees dealing with pain or itching(),as they used grass or sticks,and they
remained very relaxed during this activity.The behavior is more of a social trend.
What interests researchers is the fact that chimpanzees in a ditferent group at the reserve
started showing the same behavior more than a decade later.This group lived around nine miles
from the first group;they couldn't have copied it from them.As it turns out,the staff in one
area of the reserve had developed a habit of cleaning their ears with matchsticks,while those on
the other side didn't.The behavior was picked up by the chimpanzees from their caregivers
before passing on the behavior to other members of their group.
Study lead author Ed van Leeuwen,an assistant professor of behavioral biology at Utrecht
University in the Netherlands,also used the example of a group of chimpanzees in a zoo in the
Netherlands.In this case,a female chimpanzee started walking as if she were carrying a baby,
even though she wasn't.Soon,all of the females had adopted this walking style.
According to Ed van Leeuwen,these behaviors are a way for chimpanzees to make
connections with other members,which can facilitate harmonious social interactions.These
kinds of recordings are crucial to advancing our understanding of the origins and transmission
patterns of cultural behaviors in chimpanzees and other non-human animals.
"If chimps can copy humans,could they be learning from and copying other non-human
species as well?It's an exciting moment,"Leeuwen said.
28.What do we know about the female chimpanzee's behavior in Zambia?
A.It was a sign of suffering pains.
B.It was related to a health problem.
C.It was adopted by others in the group.
D.It was done when it was under great stress.
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29.How did the second chimp group learn the behavior?
A.By observing other animals.
B.Through researcher training.
C.By imitating the fisst group.
D.By learning from their caregivers.
30.What does the example of the female chimpanzee in the Dutch zoo illustrate?
A.Chimpanzees in zoos have more free time.
B.Social trends can spread among chimpanzees.
C.Walking styles are very important to chimpanzees.
D.Female chimpanzees are more likely to get injured.
31.Why do chimpanzees copy these new behaviors according to Ed van Leeuwen?
A.To show their uniqueness.
B.To fit in and smooth social relations.
C.To attract human attention.
D.To protect themselves from danger.
父
“I AM A DIGITAL CLONE,”says a young man..He smiles and blinks(眨眼).“If you're
curious about how this all works or have any questions,feel free to ask."
This clone represents Dara Ladjevardian.He co-founded Delphi.This company assists
people in creating their own virtual doubles.If the real Ladjevardian is too busy for a meeting,
no biggie.Anyone can video call or chat with his clone online any time.Right now,those
conversations are a bit unnatural and repetitive.But the tech is improving all the time.
Digital clones like this exist thanks to advances in artificial intelligence,or Al.An AI
model learns to recognize patterns in data.If a developer feeds recordings of someone into an AI
model,it can learn to mimic their voice and likeness.A different AI model can take in content
that person has created,then learn to copy their style and expertise.Yet another type of AI
model can learn what emotions to express on a virtual clone's face based on the words they're
speaking.Many models can thus combine to power one clone.
The real Dara Ladjevardian considers digital clones an exciting new form of media."This is
just the next version of a book.We already experience someone else's thoughts by reading,
watching or listening to them.Now,we can experience someone else's thoughts by
communicating with them in an interactive and personalized way,"he wrote in an email.
Others are less sure that digital clones are a great idea.In one 2023 study,researchers
asked people their thoughts on this use of Al.Many,they report,found the idea of such clones
"strange and horrible".Journalist Evan Ratliff experienced these sorts of reactions himself
when he cloned his voice and personality for his podcast Shell Game.He worries what might
happen if lots of people start sending clones of themselves out into the world.It will likely
become harder to find real people to talk or listen to.
32.What can we learn about the digital clone?
A.It is intelligent and natural.
B.It is useful in a limited way.
C.It can fully replace real-person conversations.
D.It has reached an advanced stage of development.
33.What does paragraph 3 mainly focus on?
A.The way of digital clones'coming into being.
B.The work of digital clone developers.
C.The development of AI.
D.The functions of AI.
34.What worries Evan Ratliff most?
A.The high creation cost.
B.Possible legal problems.
C.Less real human contact.
D.Their copying inaccuracy.
35.What is the text mainly about?
A.Clones and traditional media.
B.Clones'use in business meetings.
C.Creating digital clones and views on them.
D.Digital clones'future in many fields.
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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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余
选项。
Whether it's a trip to the grocery store or a vacation to the beach,there's nothing more
enjoyable than quality family time and nothing quite as terrible as a public temper tantrum(
)36 Here are tips to set expectations and ensure outings are enjoyable for the whole
family.
Set age-appropriate expectations
Your children have a lot of energy and excitement.37 Having breaks and rewards can
help your child behave well whue you run to the grocery store,then to the bank.Think about
stopping at the park after the bank.38 As a parent,you know what are reasonable
expectations.
Clearly communicate expectations and plan for your outing
39 For example,you can tell them that you are going to go through your grocery list
and will not be buying snacks at the grocery store.It s important to communicate expectations
as clearly as possible.Make sure you're doing so in an age-appropriate way.Your preschooler
may be able to repeat your expectations back to you,but your toddler(学步的儿童)likely will
not be able to do so.
Offer rewards on your own terms
It's OK to reward your child,but if your child is in the middle of a tantrum,it's important
to avoid offering a reward.This may lead her to frequently have outbursts if it seems like this
type of behavior gets rewarded.Instead,you set the expectation that good behavior is required
for a treat and rewards will be provided if those expectations are met.40
A.It's OK to reward for good behavior!
B.You can ask him to wait quietly and read a book.
C.Tell your children how happy and proud they made you.
D.Before leaving,let your child know what's going to happen.
E.Or you may introduce a new game or toy on the drive home
F.Temper tantrum,in fact,is quite normal for young children.
G.Therefore,asking them to be quiet for a long period of time isn't realistic.
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。
Last weekend,I was watching TV when an animal story caught my attention.Bella,a
41 cat,was found saving her four-week-old kittens()from a 42 in an abandoned
garage in Brooklyn,New York.She used up most of her nine lives,returning to the 43
building to carry each of her five loved ones to safety.The firefighter,who discovered her
burned and almost blinded,was 44 as he watched Bella tap her chin on each of the kittens'
heads to be sure all had been 45
46 I was not the only one touched and inspired by her 47 While Bella and her
kittens were 48 in an animal hospital,over 6,000 49 to adopt the cat and her kittens
poured in from all over the country.
We've all heard real life stories of ordinary human beings,like this common cat,who,in
50 situations,possess the strength and 51 to do extraordinary things.Brave actions
would 52 any momentary fear,and we'd do what's necessary.We 53 the courage to
do something despite the 54.Sometimes it looks more like commitment and perseverance.
It can be quiet and determined.Courage plays a role in everything we do,even when we aren't
55 of it.Courage teaches us and helps us to grow,learn and stretch beyond our
boundaries.
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41.A.hungry
B.homeless
C.smart
D.lost
42.A.fire
B.hole
C.river
D.trap
43.A.new
B.tall
C.falling
D.burning
44.A.excited
B.amazed
C.puzzled
D.embarrassed
45.A.hidden
B.loaded
C.rescued
D.fed
46.A.Apparently
B.Unfortunately
C.Generally
D.Curiously
47.A.wisdom
B.appearance
C.courage
D.skill
48.A.saved
B.caught
C.trapped
D.treated
49.A.orders
B.offers
C.replies
D.methods
50.A.difficult
B.stable
C.awkward
D.unique
51.A.patience
B.kindness
C.determination
D.generosity
52.A.experience
B.replace
C.cause
D.encounter
53.A.give up
B.leave out
C.set aside
D.gather up
54.A.resistance
B.failure
C.distance
D.risk
55、A.proud
B.ashamed
C.aware
D.guilty
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。
The Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is located in southern China.It is home to the
56 (large)ethnic minority population in China.Well-known for its breathtaking natural
landscapes and vibrant(充满话力的)cultural heritage,Guangxi offers a unique mix of beauty
and tradition..From July24 to Aug 1,al2-member Australian cultural delegation(代表团),
57 (comprise)artists and musicians,visited the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
58 (organize)by the China Cultural Centre in Sydney with 59 support of the
Guangxi Culture and Tourism Department,the visit took participants to various Guangxi cities
including Guilin,Nanning and Chongzuo.The delegation explored the region's popular scenic
areas,such as Lijiang River,Longji Terraced Fields,Guihai Stele Forest,and Detian
Waterfall,and 60 (treat)to Guangxi's famous outdoor live performances such as
Impression Liu Sanjie,61 the Lijiang River serves 62 the stage.In addition,
Australian musicians and artists also held meetings with representatives from local cultural
institutions such as Guangxi Arts University and Guangxi Museum of Nationalities for in-depth
exchanges.
Delegates expressed deep 63 (admire)for Guangxi's natural beauty and rich ethnic
culture and promised to actively promote cultural exchange between China and Australia
through cooperation projects.
The visit was held with the aim 64 (strengthen)cultural links between Australia and
Guangxi,showcase Guangxi's unique charm,enhance Australian understanding of Chinese
culture,65 explore new chances for cultural and artistic exchanges,according to the
organizers.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Peter写邮件咨询暑期是去旅行还是在社区做志愿者。请你
给他回复一封邮件,内容包括:
(1)你的建议;
(2)说明原因。
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。
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Dear Peter,
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
The final bell of the day rang out through the halls of Maplewood Elementary,but for
Miss Amelia Carter the day was just getting started.As students poured out of the classrooms,
she was already cleaning up her room for what was to come.
At 3:30 pm exactly a gentle knock sounded at her door."Come in,Tommy!"she called
and a small boy,with two front teeth missing,poked()his head in.Tommy walked to his
usual seat,his eyes down."I still can't do it,Miss Carter.he spoke in a low voice holding up
his math book.
"That's okay,Tommy.We'll figure it out together,"she said and pulled up a chair
beside him.
For the next hour they worked through problem after problem.Miss Carter explained each
step patiently and used colorful blocks to make the abstract concrete.Slowly Tommy's
furrowed brow()relaxed and a spark of understanding appeared in his eyes.
As Tommy walked out,his chest was filled with pride.Another student arrived and then
another.Each day Miss Carter stayed after the final bell to offer extra help,a listening ear or
just a safe space for students who needed it.Weeks turned into months.Tommy's grades went
up and he started raising his hand in class.Other students inspired by his progress started
staying after school too.
One fall afternoon as Miss Carter was closing up,she found a note under her door.It was
from Tommy's mom.She expressed her sincere thanks to Miss Carter for what she had done
for Tommy.Miss Carter's eyes welled up as she folded the note and put it in her pocket.It was
moments like these that reminded her why she became a teacher.
The following spring Maplewood Elementary held its annual awards ceremony.As
Principal Johnson xook the stage,he announced a new award:'Teacner of the Year"
汪意:
(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。
The room fell silent as he began to speak.
As Miss Carter accepted the award,her voice shook.
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