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重庆育才中学高2026届高三(下)3月月考英语考试 参考答案 1-5 CCACA 6-10 CBCCC 11-15 AAABB 16-20 ABBAB 21-23CDC 24-27 ABBC 28-31 DAAC 32-35 DDBB 36-40 CEAGF 41-45 DBCDB 46-50 CAADB 51-55 CDCBA 56.eighties 57.increasingly 58.which 59.have launched 60.offering 61.to 62.are favored/are favoured 63.a 64.and 65.to open 写作一参考范文 How Senior High School Students Spend Their Weekends Recently,a survey has been conducted among students in our school to find out how senior high school students spend their weekends.The results are as follows. As the survey suggests,senior high school students'weekends are largely dominated by screen time,accounting for 45.0%,while homework takes up 20.0%.In contrast,only 12.5%of their time is spent on exercise,and in-person socializing makes up a mere 11.3%. In my view,such an imbalance is concerning.Excessive screen use not only harms physical health but also reduces real-life communication.I suggest students set a daily screen time limit and make time for physical activities and face-to-face interactions.A well-balanced weekend can refresh both mind and body,leading to greater efficiency in study and life. 写作二参考范文 Mia stopped in front of her,holding a big blue umbrella in her hand,the same one they had bought together on their 16th birthday.Without a word,she held the umbrella over Lila's head,and pulled the lost sketchbook out of her bag.She explained she'd found it on the art room floor,and the painting was to show the bridge was their shared memory,not a stolen idea.She'd added two little figures of them on the bridge,a detail Lila had never drawn.Lila's eyes filled with tears of regret as she realized her stupid mistake. That night,Lila sent a long apology message to Mia,her fingers trembling slightly as she pressed the send button. She said how sorry she was for doubting her,and how much their friendship meant to her.Minutes later,Mia replied, saying she'd never been angry,and that the art camp would be no fun without Lila.The next morning,the two girls walked into the art room hand in hand again,their laughter filling the room just like before. 〔山寸 第1页第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3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。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。Would you like to watch a movie with me tonight? ID love to Grace, but I have an appointment with luna to do an experiment in the school lab. Maybe you can ask . Kevin to go . with you. All right. would you like to watch a movie with me tonight? I'd love to Grace, but I have an appointment with luna to do an experiment in the school lab. Maybe you can ask Kevin . to go with you. All right. Have you watched that new period drama and channel eight? Yes, the costumes are so detailed and beautiful, i'm most impressed by them. The plot is full of twists and turns. The acting of the actors is also excEllent. They really bring the . story to life. Have you watched that new period drama on channel eight? Yes, the costumes are so detailed and beautiful, i'm most impressed by them. The plot is full of twists and turns. The acting of the actors is also excEllent. They really bring the story to life. I heard deep furniture factory closed maybe IT was due to poor management or a drop in product demand. The real reason is that they didn't upgrade their production equipment, thus the production efficiency was low. Eventually, they lost many customers and had no choice but to close. I heard deep furniture factory closed. Maybe IT was due to poor management or a drop in product demand. The real reason is that they didn't upgrade their production equipment, thus the production efficiency was low. Eventually, they lost many customers and had no choice but to close. Excuse me, i'm planning to make a cake at home. I needs some eggs and flower. Where can I find them? Eggs are on the left side of the dairy section and flowers on the right side of the baking section. thanks. Excuse me, i'm planning to make a cake at home. I need some eggs and flower. Where can I find them? Eggs are on the left side of the dairy section and flowers on the right side of the baking section. thanks. How is your business trip to seattle not as good . as I expected? The weather forecast showed Sunny and cloudy days before I went there. However, IT rained throughout my stay there. I was put to considerable inconvenience when going out for meetings. How is your business trip to seattle not as good . as I expected? The weather forecast showed Sunny and cloudy days before I went there. However, IT rained throughout my stay there. I was put to considerable inconvenience when going out for meetings. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟。听完后各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第六和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Are you pleased with your new secretary, ada? It's rather early to say yet. How long has he been with you a week? Only three days. Three days is indeed a short time, but what's your impression of her? SHE is eager to learn. SHE asks a lot of questions about the work procedures, which shows she's trying to adapt quickly to her new job. What about her work efficiency? It's hard to tell. So far, she's only been assigned some simple tests. Let's hope he continues to perform well. Maybe in a month, you'll have a definite opinion of her. Are you pleased with your new secretary. ada? It's rather early to say yet. How long has he been with you a week? Only three days. Three days is indeed a short time. But what's your impression of her? SHE is eager to learn. SHE asks a lot of questions about the work procedures, which shows she's trying to adapt quickly to her new job. What about her work efficiency? It's hard to tell. So far, she's only been assigned some simple tasks. Let's hope he continues to perform well. Maybe in a month, you'll have a definite opinion of her. 听下面一段对话,回答第八和第9两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Miss li man, are you available now? Yes, I am. I'm about to book a room for your business trip. I want to check the details. You'll check in on february eleventh and check out on february fourteen th. And you'd like a room with a king size bed, right? You are right. Okay, by the way, have you read my report? Yes, there are a few formatting ears. It's two P. M. Now, can you finish revising IT in half an hour? I'm afraid half an hour isn't enough for me. I need forty minutes. Alright. ms. Lippman, are you available now? Yes, I am. I'm about to . book a room for your business trip. I want to check the details. You'll check in on february eleventh and check out on february fourteen th. And you'd like a room with a king size bed, right? You are right. Okay, by the way, have you read my report? Yes, there are a few formatting ears. It's two P. M. Now, can you finish revising IT in . half an hour? I'm afraid half an hour isn't enough for me. I need forty minutes. All right. 听下面一段对话,回答第十至第十二三个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。I've been really struggling with laziness lately. I can't seem to get anything done. I can relate IT can be tough to get motivated sometimes, but there are some things you can try to help you get back on track. Can you be more specific? First, you can set small, achievable goals. For example, instead of thinking about cleaning the whole house, start with just one room . that makes sense. Another thing is to create a schedule. You can make a daily to do list and set specific time for each task. I guess having a routine could help, but what if I still don't feel like doing IT? You can give yourself rewards if you finish a task. You can go for a short walk, enjoy a meal or watch your favorite show. great. I love watching T, V, so i'll definitely use that as a reward for myself. Thanks for the advice. I feel a little more hopeful now. I've been really struggling with laziness lately. I can't seem to get anything done. I can relate IT can be tough to get motivated sometimes, but there are some things you can try to help you get back on track. Can you be more specific? First, you can set small, achievable goals. For example, instead of thinking about cleaning the whole house. start with just one room that makes sense. Another thing is to create a schedule. You can make a daily to do list and set specific time for each task. I guess having a routine could help, but what if I still don't feel . like doing IT? You can give yourself rewards. If you finish a task, you can go for a short walk, enjoy a meal or watch your favorite show. great. I love watching T. V, so i'll definitely use that as a reward for myself. Thanks for the advice. I feel a little more hopeful now. 听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16 4个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。In today's program, we are joined by the noted art exhibition organizer nova hopkin. The profession of art exhibition organizer is strange to many people. Could you explain a little? Nova, sure. Simply speaking, my job is to select works of art design and organize art exhibitions. I know you just return to shanghai from shanghai yesterday. You finish an exhibition in chengdu. How did you go? IT went very smoothly. Many people really like that. You used to be a writer. I'm curious about what made you change your career. Four years ago, I went to berlin to pursue a masters degree in philosophy. I accidentally came across this profession and found IT very attractive. Then what contributed to the success in your industry switch? Well, contemporary art and philosophy actually have many similarities. My philosophical knowledge allows me to easily understand artists concepts. How do you handle stress at . work through reading, especially poetry. Poetry gives me strength. Like energy drinks. I also listen to music and watch movies. Thank you for sharing. Miss nova, okay, the reviewers, thanks for watching today. Next time we'll have another great guest, heaven smith. Don't miss IT see you. Then in today's program, we are joined by the noted art exhibition organizer. Nova hopkin profession of art exhibition organizer is strange to many people. Could you explain a little? Nova, sure. Simply speaking, my job is to select works of art design and organize art exhibitions. I know you just returned to shanghai from chengdu yesterday. You finished an exhibition in chang do. How did you go? IT went very smoothly. Many people really liked that. You used to be a writer. I'm curious about what made you change your career. Four years ago, I went to berlin to pursue a master's degree in philosophy. I accidentally came across this profession and and IT very attractive. Then what contributed to the success in your industry switch? Well, contemporary art and philosophy actually have many similarities. My philosophical knowledge allows me to easily understand artists concepts. How do you handle stress at work . through reading, especially poetry. Poetry gives me drinks like energy drinks. I also listen to music and watch movies. Thank you for sharing. Miss nova, okay, their viewers, thanks for watching today. Next time we'll have another great guest, heaven smith, don't miss IT. See you then. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第24个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。A new museum of laughter in kasia is helping people deal with the negativity of modern life. Visitors to the haha house in zagreb, the capital of creation, walk into a little cloud of White smoke when they step inside. Its purpose is to blow away their worries before they climb into a giant washing machine. Then they move down a twisting slide into a space filled with little White balls, where their trip to a happier place starts. Fourteen year old Andrea golub c is the museum's creator. Golby c said he got the idea during the pandemic. At that time, many people were feeling down, so he wanted to heal people with laughter. Golob c said. A picture of herself when he was seven inspired her. I was constantly joking as a kid, he added. The museum has eight interactive zones or areas. One has Robert chickens singing cheerfully, basing songs like up as dancing queen. There is a room where people wrestle in large clothes. There is also some serious history of humor from ancient to modern times, told through theatres, films or the internet. Singer zik abuse said the museum was just right for this era. Entering here is like entering childhood, being relieved, all problems. He said you ic added that if people could come to the museum often, they wouldn't need to visit a psychologist. A new museum of laughter in katia is helping people deal with the negativity of modern life. Visitors to the haha house in zagreb, the capital of creation, walk into a little cloud of White smoke when they step inside. Its purpose is to blow away their worries before they climb into a giant washing machine. Then they move down a twisting slide into a space filled with little White balls, where they are trip to a happier place. Starts for a three year old. Andrea golby c. Is the museum's creator. Golby c said he got the idea during the pandemic. At that time, many people were feeling down, so he wanted to heal people with laughter gold, beck said. A picture of herself when he was seven inspired her. I was constantly joking as a kid, he added. The museum has eight interactive zones or areas. One has rubber chickens singing, cheerfully basing songs like up as dancing queen. There is a room where people wrestle in large clothes. There is also some serious history of humor from ancient to modern times, told through theatres, films or the internet. Singer zurek buick said the museum was just right for this era. Entering here is like entering childhood, being relieved, all problems, he said you ic added that if people could come to the museum often, they wouldn't need to visit a psychologist. 第二节到此结束,现在你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。 重庆育才中学高2026届高三(下)3月月考 英语试题 注意事项: 命题单位:重庆市育才中学校 答卷前,请考生先在答题卡上准确工整地填写本人姓名、准考证号; 2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5mm黑色签字笔答题: 3.请在答题卡中题号对应的区域内作答,超出区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效; 4.请保持答题卡卡面清洁,不要折叠、损毁:考试结束后,将答题卡交回。 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,并标在试卷的相 应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。 1.Where is the man probably going tonight? A.To Kevin's. B.To the theatre. C.To the school. 2.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.Acting of the cast. B.Costumes in the show. C.A period drama on TV. 3.What made the factory close down? A.The outdated equipment. B.The poor management. C.The less product demand. 4.Where does the conversation take place? A.At home. B.At a cake shop. C.At a grocery store. 5.What was the weather like when the man was in Seattle? A.Rainy. B.Cloudy. C.Sunny. 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。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6.When did Ada start working with the man? A.A month ago. B.A week ago. C.Three days ago. 7.What impresses the man about Ada? A.Her work experience. B.Her work attitude. C.Her work efficiency. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8.Why does the man come to the woman? A.To admit a mistake. B.To make a reservation. C.To confirm some information. 9.When will the man finish revising the report? A.At 2:00 p.m. B.At 2:30 p.m. C.At 2:40 p.m. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10.What is the woman's main challenge according to the man? A.She fails to focus. B.She has too many tasks. C.She lacks motivation. [山…· 祝考试顺利 11.What does the man advise the woman to do? A.Set practical goals. B.Make a weekly plan. C.Reward others for their help. 12.What will the woman probably reward herself with? A.ATV show. B.A big meal. C.A relaxing walk 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Host and guest. B.Teacher and student. C.Consultant and client. 14.What benefits Nova Hopkin most in her industry switch? A.Her love for reading. B.Her philosophical study. C.Her professional experience. 15.What does Nova Hopkin compare to energy drinks? A.Movies. B.Poetry C.Music. 16.How does the man end today's conversation? A.By making a preview of the next episode. B.By announcing the time of the next show. C.By recommending some cultural activities. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17.What do visitors experience first when they enter the museum? A.The ball pool. B.The white smoke. C.The washing machine. 18.What inspired Andrea Golubic to create the museum? A.Her visit to museums. B.Her childhood photo. C.Her negative feelings. 19.What can the interactive places offer in the museum? A.History of humor. B.Singing contests. C.Wrestling courses. 20.What does Zorica Bucic think of the HaHaHouse? A.It provides fun indoor exercise. B.It can serve as emotional healing. C.It may help people remember their childhood. 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 Climate change is rapidly altering our planet.Some of the world's most breathtaking destinations may soon be just memories.Here are four places facing an uncertain future.Will you visit them before they transform forever? Destination:The Alps,Europe Main Attraction:Majestic peaks premier ski slopes Primary Threat:Rising temperatures lead to melting glacier and reduced snowfall. Ideal Season:December-March Destination:Great Barrier Reef,Australia Main Attraction:The planet's largest coral ecosystem Primary Threat:Ocean warming causes coral bleaching,often fatal to coral. Ideal Season:June-October Destination:Maldives Main Attraction:Paradise-like white-sand islands lagoons [山块 顶利 Primary Threat:Sea-level rise threatens to submerge this low-lying nation. Ideal Season:November-April Destination:Amazon Rainforest,South America Main Attraction:Unparalleled biodiversity vital oxygen source ● Primary Threat:Increased droughts and wildfires consume vast areas. Ideal Season:June-September Observing these transformations firsthand is powerful,yet how we travel is critical.Experts advocate for eco-conscious tourism that actively supports local conservation initiatives.Opt for trains over short flights when accessing the Alps.Protect marine life by applying only reef-safe sunscreen when visiting the Great Barrier.In the Maldives, prioritize accommodations using solar energy.When exploring the Amazon,choose tour operators that employ indigenous guides and fund reforestation projects. "We urge not an end to travel,but a transformation of it,"asserts Dr.Elena Costa,an environmental scientist. "Witnessing a retreating glacier or a bleached reef leaves a profound impression.Such experiences frequently transform tourists into passionate advocates for preservation,inspiring sustainable lifestyle changes that endure long after their journey concludes.” The clock is ticking.To witness these treasures in their current state,plan your trip thoughtfully and minimize your footprint.The future of these treasures depends on the choices we make today. 21.What do the Alps and the Great Barrier Reef have in common? A.The location. B.The surroundings. C.The reason for threat. D.The best time to visit. 22.Which of the following is an eco-friendly practice? A.Employing guides in Amazon. B.Using sunscreen in Great Barrier Reef. C.Taking a short-distance flight in the Alps. D.Staying in hotels powered by the sun in Maldives. 23.What is the main purpose of the text? A.To warn B.To compare. C.To encourage. D.To advertise. 23-year-old Rachna Kumari is a soft-spoken young woman selling unique wheat stalk paintings()handmade by herself.Every morning,even before her mother awakens,she finishes cooking and cleaning before cycling 5 km to run her shop alone.Over the past year,she has sold about 200 of her paintings,50 of which were bought since she opened her shop in April this year. However,back in 2020,Rachna had almost given up on life after having to leave school due to family's financial problems.She became depressed,thinking she would have to spend the rest of her days doing household chores. Around this time,the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF)came into the picture with Project Lehar,providing vocational training,entrepreneurship ()and life skills courses to young women.Project Lehar,run by AKF in partnership with The King's Trust International,enabled girls and young women from disadvantaged backgrounds to rediscover and realize their potential.This was a good opportunity for Rachna to not just continue her studies but also to convince her parents to drop her marriage plans. After she was admitted into college through Project Lehar,she was also given some suggestions on entrepreneurial and career prospects.One such session on wheat stalk painting made her fall in love with this traditional art form of Bahraich and her creativity was brought out. [ ]第3页·预祝考试顺利 Now she is economically independent by selling wheat stalk paintings.However,Rachna is not resting on her achievements.Her shop also doubles up as a training center where other girls from disadvantaged backgrounds like her who want to stand on their feet get a second chance to change their lives like she did. While teaching these enthusiastic young girls is a joyful experience,what gives Rachna more pride is being chosen as a wheat stalk painting trainer by the foundation.From being a trainee under this project to now becoming its paid trainer, Rachna's life has come full circle. 24.What once upset Rachna? A.Dropping out of school. B.Losing her favorite job. C.Riding to her shop alone. D.Doing household chores. 25.How did Rachna benefit from Project Lehar? A.She was funded to open her own shop. B.She got the chance to continue her studies. C.She changed her attitude toward marriage. D.She learned life skills from women like her. 26.What brings Rachna more sense of achievement? A.Becoming an extraordinary woman artist. B.Working as a wheat stalk painting trainer. C.Giving financial help to disadvantaged girls. D.Launching the Project Lehar independently. 27.Which of the following words best describe Rachna? A.Gifted and adventurous. B.Easygoing and confident. C.Hard-working and creative. D.Wealthy and independent. C Researchers at the U.S.Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)have developed a rice-sized underwater tracking tag(装置),addressing a longstanding gap in studying small aquatic(水生的)species.The gap has blocked conservation efforts for decades,as tiny creatures often form the base of aquatic food webs but remain understudied due to technological limitations. Biologists have long depended on radio and satellite tags,which revolutionized animal behavior research.Yet underwater tracking of minute species like the endangered delta smelt,a silvery fish about 2.5 inches long,is seriously restricted.Existing tags are too burdensome for their size and need large batteries to make up for the loss of signals in water-a medium that weakens both radio and high-frequency sound waves. Directed by a critical scientific principle that tags should not exceed 2%of an animal's body mass,PNNL targeted a weight of merely 0.002 ounces for smelt-ten times lighter than a pencil eraser and a quarter the weight of the lightest commercial alternative. PNNL's new technology combines two key things:micro-batteries that hold vast quantities of electric power and better-designed signal senders.With this,the tag can work for about 40 days-sufficient to track full river migration cycles-and its signal can be picked up from hundreds of meters away. Scientists are already using this tag to study the young American shad,an endangered species threatened by dam construction,with plans to test it on delta smelt by next year.This tag will unlock insights into the small species that sustain entire ecosystems-and finally answer urgent questions about where they lay their eggs and migration routes-key to restoring their population amid pollution and habitat loss. ]第4页·预祝考试顺利 Nevertheless,certain issues remain unresolved.Small tags send signals at a higher frequency,but most of the current tools that receive these signals are made for bigger tags that use lower frequencies.However,progress in standards for underwater sound sensors gives a way to create corresponding monitoring systems. 28.What docs the underlined words"The gap"in paragraph I refer to? A.Few aquatic species. B.Little study on food webs. C.Lack of conservation rules. D.No proper underwater trackers 29.What's the distinct characteristic of the micro-batteries in PNNL's new technology? A.Long-lasting. B.Solar-powered. C.Water-proof. D.Cost-effective. 30.What does the author highlight in paragraph 5? A.How the tag can contribute. B.What species the tag targets C.How tiny species go extinct. D.Why aquatic species are conserved. 31.What will scientists likely do for future tracking according to the last paragraph? A.Abandon the new tag. B.Reduce the tag's frequency. C.Upgrade the receiving systems. D.Standardize the systems globally. D In a world of music streaming services,access to almost any song is just a few clicks away.Yet,the live performance lives on.People still fill sweaty basements,muddy fields and gilded concert halls to hear their favorite musicians play.And now neuroscientists might know why-live music engages the brain's emotion centers more than its recorded counterpart. Concerts are immersive social experiences in which people listen to and feel the music together through crescendos,key changes and rhythmic drops.Moreover,they are dynamic-artists can adapt their playing according to the crowd's reaction. It was this last difference that led neuroscientists,based at the Universities of Zurich and Oslo,to study the brain responses of people listening to music.In the "live"experiment,participants lay in an MRI scanner listening to the music through earphones,while a pianist was positioned outside the room.The pianist was shown the participant's real-time brain activity as a form of feedback.In the recorded condition,participants listened to pre-recorded versions of the same tunes. The scientists were interested in how live music affected the areas of the brain responsible for processing emotions, particularly the amygdala,an area deep inside the brain.The results,just published in the joumal PN4S,revealed that live music had a significantly greater emotional impact.Whether the music conveyed happiness or sadness,dynamic live performances led to increased activity not only in the amygdala but also other parts of the brain's emotion processing network.The researchers also found that participants'brain activity tracked the acoustic (features of the music,like tempo and pitch,far more closely when it was played live. While the study didn't fully recreate the live concert experience,the findings suggest that artists'ability to adjust their performance in real time contributes to the emotional resonance (of live music.Some musical acts now attempt to recreate live concerts,such as ABBA Voyage,an immersive pre-recorded VR concert,but without artists'capacity to read audience's mood and respond accordingly,it will never quite match the real thing. 32.Why do people choose live shows over streaming music? A.To enjoy the unique live atmosphere. B.To meet favorite musicians in person. C.To escape the boredom of recorded music. D.To acquire a stronger emotional connection. [山m !·预祝考试顺利 33.What was the pianist asked to do during the"live"experiment? A.Demonstrate mood perception ability B.Play pre-recorded music to participants. C.Compare live and pre-recorded performances. D.Give an adaptive performance based on brain activity. 34.What did the PNAS study find about live music? A.It affected only the amygdala of the brain. B.It generated intense brain responses to sound elements. C.It had a weaker emotional effect than pre-recorded music. D.It strengthened emotions more in sad tunes than happy ones. 35.What can be a suitable title for the text? A.How Music Consumption Evolved in the Digital Age B.Why Your Brain Prefers Live Concerts to Streaming Songs C.Live Music vs.Recorded Music:A Neuroscientific Perspective D.ABBA Voyage:Redefining the Future of Virtual Concert Experiences 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。 Being sensitive means that you are observant,careful,and thoughtful.It can also mean you sometimes overinterpret or overreact to perceived criticism or judgment.If you tend to be a highly sensitive person,you are more likely to misread signals from others,sense social threats,and struggle to adapt to new circumstances.36 The power of insensitivity can be interpreted as“sluggish(迟钝的)power'”._37_For example,those working on complex research projects with"sluggish power"persist with focus and determination in the face of challenges such as tight deadlines and limited resources.Their resilience facilitates effective problem-solving,ensuring the successful completion of tasks despite obstacles. 38That is one of the important reasons why insensitivity allows a person to better survive and adapt in a competitive environment.Knowing oneself is difficult,but knowing oneself correctly is undoubtedly an excellent ability- a trait shared by many successful people,who all clearly know where their strengths are,what they can do,what they want, and what direction to go. Practicing insensitivity involves several key strategies.Firstly,be self-assured.Express your needs and opinions positively and with confidence.Secondly,adopt a forward-looking mindset.Focus on long-term goals rather than the ups and downs of life at the moment.Additionally,withdraw from external influences.39Lastly,manage relationships. Recognize your personal responsibilities while respecting others'boundaries.Don't poke your nose into other people's subjects and don't let others get involved in yours either. I hope everyone can obtain the ability to be insensitive.40 Once you become a bit"sluggish"and slow down the pace,you will feel more comfortable. A.Insensitivity springs from self-awareness. B.Insensitivity fuels deep focus on personal goals. C.That is where the need to be insensitive comes from. D.This shows the importance of keeping sensitive under control. E.It implies the ability to calmly face the setbacks and firmly move forward. F.It is this gentle"sluggishness"that frees us from the noise and brings us back to peace. G.Avoid too much concern over others'opinions and assumptions about others'thoughts. [山.。.…。:..顶利 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。 As I've grown older,my connection to nature has become stronger.Recently,I was fortunate to spend a week 41 in the wilderness,following the 42 my father conveyed to me.Ever since I was 10,my sister,father,and I vouid load up his canoe with 43 and venture into the heart of Algonquin Park. There were years when I ignored the call of Algonquin,44 in the busyness of life-finishing school and raising kids.It all felt 45.With time passing,as my children grew older,the appeal of Algonquin became 46.I responded to the call and planned a trip there,47 by family. My family's outdoor expertise is 48.My sister carefully plans our trips while my outdoorsman dad 49 handles tasks like setting up camp and my husband is really good at moving things around. Nevertheless,as the trip drew near,my husband got his leg injured,for which I was left to 50 the first part by myself.I had driven alone before,yet the fright of carrying the heavy canoe 51 me considering my physical strength. But Algonquin was calling me.I 52 the fearless independence of my younger self and called Dad.The trip was calm and peaceful.I was53 with the beauty of Algonquin-the impressive red pines,still lakes,and the sense of 54 that comes with being in the wilderness.This journey felt like a pilgrimage ()reconnecting me with my adventurous younger self who isn't extinct,just out of 55 41.A.rooted B.trapped C.interested D.absorbed 42.A.warnings B.teachings C.regulations D.affections 43.A.instruments B.resources C.supplies D.decorations 44.A.pulled over B.dropped off C.taken down D.caught up 45.A.fascinating B.overwhelming C.astonishing D.confusing 46.A.invisible B.controllable C.irresistible D.avoidable 47.A.supported B.criticized C.tolerated D.abandoned 48.A.invaluable B.uncommon C.unavailable D.inexpensive 49.A.nervously B.painfully C.hesitantly D.effortlessly 50.A.create B.handle C.ignore D.observe 51.A.puzzled B.inspired C.consumed D.amused 52.A.depressed B.contained C.relieved D.channeled 53.A.concerned B.bored C.reunited D.infected 54.A.pride B.peace C.humor D.conflict 55.A.practice B.theory C.expectation D.curiosity 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。 Local Chongqing resident Yang Baike,in his 56 (eighty),discovered a new perspective for observing Changshou Lake-by taking to the sky.Accompanied by his family,Yang completed his first aerial (adventure on a floatplane at the Changshou Lake water sports base. Low-altitude tourism is becoming 57(increasing)popular among tourists as China expands civilian access to low-altitude airspace,58 is typically defined as the vertical range from 1,000 to 3,000 meters above ground. A growing number of tourist attractions 59 (launch)low-altitude flight and sightseeing programs over the [山坊 考试顺利 past few years.For instance,Fengjie County in Chongqing started low-altitude helicopter tours,60(offer)a new viewpoint for tourists to enjoy the scenery of Kuimen,the entrance61 the Yangtze River's deepest gorges. Moreover,aerial sports such as parachuting()and skydiving 62(favor)by more sports fans.The airspace near the Dujiangyan irrigation system has become 63 hit among Chinese parachuting lovers because of its breathtaking aerial view. Low-altitude tourism is expanding across China.Hainan,a leading province in China's low-altitude tourism,recorded 13,700 hours of flight time,152,000 takeoffs and landings,64 364,800 passengers in 2025.Chongqing aims 65(open) at least two low-altitude air routes for tourists to enjoy aerial views of the city's landmarks.Shenzhen plans to deploy more than 600 low-altitude drone launch and landing platforms and operate over 220 urban drone routes by 2027. 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 学校英文报正在开展以“How Senior High School Students Spend Their Weekends”为题的讨论。请使用图表中的 调查结果写一篇短文投稿。内容包括: 1.高中生周末活动现状描述: 2.你的思考或建议。 How senior high school students spend their weekends? Others 11.2% Homework Screen time 45.09% 20.0% 113% In-person 12.5% socializing Exercise 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。 How Senior High School Students Spend Their Weekends [山…“一一--- 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。 Lila and Mia had been inseparable best friends since kindergarten.They shared every secret,laughed at the same silly jokes,and spent almost every afternoon together in the school art room,their favorite place in the world.Both of them were crazy about painting,and their biggest dream was to win the annual school art festival competition,whose first prize was a two-week summer art camp in the city. Wecks before the competition,Lila got a perfect creative idea.She planned to paint the sunset view of the old wooden bridge at the town's west end,the spot where she and Mia had spent countless afternoons talking about their dreams.She kept the idea top secret,only scribbling a rough draft of the bridge and sunset in her sketchbook,which she always locked in he art room locker. But three days before the submission deadline,disaster struck.Lila found her locker half open,her sketchbook nowhere to be found.Panic washed over her as she searched every corner of the art room,but there was no trace of it.The next morning,when she passed the display area for contestants'draft works,her blood ran cold.There was Mia's painting,the exact sunset bridge view,every line of the bridge and the color of the sunset matching her draft perfectly. Lila's heart broke into pieces.She avoided Mia at all costs,ignoring her texts and turning away abruptly when Mia tried to catch up with her.For a whole week,the two girls who used to be glued together didn't exchange a single word.Lila was drowned in anger and disappointment,convinced that her once trusted best friend had stolen her idea and her long-cherished dream. On Friday afternoon,the school bell rang for dismissal.Dark clouds rolled in all of a sudden,and a heavy downpour poured down in the blink of an eye.Lila stood at the school gate,staring at the pouring rain helplessly-she had forgotten to bring her umbrella,and her parents were still at work.She hugged her schoolbag to her chest,eyes stinging with unshed tears, when a familiar figure walked towards her through the curtain of rain. 注意:1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Mia stopped in front of her,holding a big blue umbrella in her hand,the same one they had bought together on their 16th birthday. That night,Lila sent a long apology message to Mia,her fingers trembling slightly as she pressed the send button. [山女

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