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4月高三英语巩固训练
·英语·
叁考答亲及解折
4月高三英语巩固训练
第一部分听力
乐园宣传册和过山车设计师的图片,他会花数
1~5:ACCBA
6~10:ACBBA
小时绘制过山车的布局和相关设计,并且会利
11≈15:BBCAC
16~20:BCBAC
用很多空闲时间想这些东西。由此可推知,第
第二部分阅读
二段主要介绍了Sandy童年时期的爱好。
第一节
25.B【解析】细节理解题。根据第三段
Zamperla is the world's largest maker of
【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了
amusement park attractions.You can find
个社区园艺项目的相关情况。
its rides in almost every amusement park
21.B【解析】细节理解题。根据第一段an
globally..可知,Zamperla是全球最大的游乐
exciting way to chat,share stories and
园设施制造商,在全球几乎每个游乐园都能
connect with neighbors,learn practical
找到该公司生产的游乐设施,这体现了
skills,and enjoy fresh produce right in the
Zamperla在行业中的领先地位。
heart of the city可知,该项目的主要目的是26.A【解析】细节理解题。根据第四段My
加强社区成员之间的联系和交流,即增强社
first job was selling ads for an industry
区凝聚力。
newspaper...but the job helped me build the
22.D【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段
confidence to engage with others and
Working alongside a small group of fellow
understand sales.可知,Adam Sandy的第一
gardening lovers from across generations-
份工作是为行业报纸推销广告,这份工作帮
both the young and the old可知,该项目没有
助他建立了与他人交往的信心,让他获得了
年龄限制,各个年龄段的人都可以参加。
社交技能。
23.D【解析】细节理解题。根据Key
27.C【解析】推理判断题。通读全文可知,文章
Information部分Cost:Free,but
讲述了Adam Sandy从小就对游乐园和过山
contributions are appreciated to cover
车充满热情,这种童年的热情一直伴随着他,
material costs可知,该社区园艺项目免费,
尽管毕业后求职遇到挫折,但他凭借对过山车
但鼓励参与者捐款来支付材料成本。
的热爱不断积累经验,最终在Zamperla实现
B
了自己的职业目标,将公司打造成一流的过山
【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了
车制造商。由此可推知,小时候热爱的事情可
Adam Sandy的职业经历,展现了童年热爱与职
以塑造一个人的职业生涯。
业发展的关联性。
24.C【解析】段落大意题。根据第二段For【语篇导读】本文是一篇新闻报道。文章指出,由
me,though,those walls were covered with
于一美分硬币生产成本高出其面值,且现代支付
amusement-park brochures and roller-coaster
方式发生变化,美国政府决定停止铸造一美分硬
designer images...it was simply a childhood
币。文中回顾了一美分硬币自问世以来的历史,
passion that consumed my thoughts and free
包括其尺寸和设计的演变,并表示其法定货币地
time.可知,Sandy儿时卧室的墙上贴满了游位依然有效。
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·英语·
参考答案及解析
28.C【解析】词义猜测题。根据画线词上文
减少塑料制品生产,尤其是一次性塑料
Today,we retire the penny及下文was the
32.C【解析】推理判断题。根据第二段Anew
half cent in 1857可知,美国决定停止铸造
study shows how much plastic a marine animal
美分硬币,并提到美国上一次让一种硬币退
has to eat for it to be life-threatening.To
出流通是在1857年,废除的是半美分硬币。
determine the amounts and the kinds of plastic
由此可推知,画线词意为“停止使用,使…
that marine animals were eating,researchers
退出流通”,与C项意思相近。
gathered and analyzed the data of more than
29.B【解析】细节理解题。根据第三段
10,000 dead animals from 53 studies that had
According to the US Department of the
been conducted around the world.可推知,这项
Treasury,the cost of producing a single
新研究旨在揭示海洋动物摄入多少塑料会有致
penny has more than doubled in the past 10
命危险,即量化致命的摄入量。
years,to3.69 cents.The US Mint reported33.B【解析】观点态度题。根据第三段信息可
losing $85.3 million on making pennies in
知,作者认为这项研究只关注了宏观塑料,没
2024.可知,一美分硬币退出流通的原因是其
有关注微塑料和缠绕问题对海洋动物的影响,
生产成本高于其面值,导致政府亏损,即成本
说明作者认为该研究缺乏全面性。
效益低。
34.A【解析】推理判断题。根据最后一段He
30.A【解析】推理判断题。根据第四段But
and the authors of the new study said official
Beach also shared that the final pennies
guidelines and requirements are needed
minted will be made available through an
internationally to reduce the production of
exclusive sale and won't come into everyday
plastic
products-particularly single-use
use.可知,最后一批俦造的一美分硬币将通过
plastics,like soda bottles and food
独家销售的方式发行,不会进入日常流通,即
packaging,that have a long life after their
可能被卖给钱币收藏家。
single use..可知,Merrill建议在全球范围内制
3l.A【解析】推理判断题。根据最后一段The
定官方政策法规,减少塑料产品的生产,以应
official one-cent piece was first produced in
对塑料污染问题。
the United States in 1793 and was originally35.D【解析】标题归纳题。通读全文可知,文章
the size of the present-day quarter
通过新研究具体揭示了摄入少量塑料即可导
Lincoln,whose likeness is also on the $5
致海洋动物死亡,并引用学者的话强调塑料污
bill,was featured on the coin in 1909可知,
染是严重且紧迫的威胁,需要立刻采取行动,
美国官方的一美分硬币于1793年首次被俦造
核心始终围绕塑料对海洋生物构成巨大威胁
出来,最初的大小和现在的25美分硬币一样;
展开。D项能够概括文章内容,最适合作为本
林肯的肖像在1909年被铸刻在硬币上。由此
文的标题。
可推知,现在的一美分硬币与最初的一美分
第二节
硬币相比,在尺寸和设计上都有变化。
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了新
D
媒体和传统媒体各自的特点以及两种媒体之间的
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。一项新研究揭
相互融合。
示了海洋动物摄人少量塑料就会有致命危险,不36.B【解析】根据上文Traditional media
过该研究聚焦宏观塑料,未涉及微塑料和缠绕问
include newspapers,magazines,television,
题。同时,研究者认为需要尽快出台国际性政策
and radio,which have been part of people's
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·英语·
lives for decades.及下文They might read a
apps.可知,如今,传统媒体机构一般都有自己
newspaper over coffee or watch a nightly TV
的网站或社交媒体账号。C项表示“有趣的
news program to stay informed.可知,上文介
是,这两种类型现已不再界限分明”,能够承上
绍了传统媒体包括报纸、杂志、电视和广播,
启下,引出下文传统媒体和新媒体融合的内
它们几十年来一直是人们生活的一部分,下
容。故C项符合语境。
文谈到某一特定人群可能会边喝咖啡边看报40.G【解析】根据下文内容可知,本段针对新媒
纸,或者通过收看晚间电视新闻节目来了解
体和传统媒体的不同特点,向公众提出了相应
时事。B项表示“许多老一辈人仍然更喜欢
的建议,G项表示“无论选择哪种媒体,成为一
这些形式”,能够承上启下,其中的these
名明智的受众都很重要”,能够总领下文内容。
forms指代上文提及的传统媒体,下文中的
故G项符合语境。
They指代B项中的Many older
第三部分语言运用
generations,进一步说明了传统媒体在特定
第一节
人群中的受欢迎程度。故B项符合语境。
【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了一
37.A【解析】根据上文New media,in the form
位顾客打电话订餐时将加拿大与美国的两家同名
of websites,social media platforms,apps,
餐厅弄混引发的暖心故事。
and online videos,bring unique advantages to
41.B【解析】根据下文only to find a
daily life..及下文With a smartphone,people
handwritten note..from a stranger可知,
can get the latest news anytime,anywhere,
Clarke夫妇打开邮箱,发现一张陌生人寄给
and even interact with content可知,上文介
他们的手写便条。
绍了新媒体包括网站、社交媒体平台、应用程
42.C【解析】根据下文I hope the amount
序和在线视频,下文提到人们用智能手机可以
enclosed 50 my embarrassing mistake.
随时随地获取最新消息,还能与内容互动。A
知,这位陌生人寄给了Clarke夫妇一些现金。
项表示“它们获取起来快速且容易”,其中的
They指代上文列举的新媒体形式,很好地概
43.A【解析】根据下文ordered takeout from
括了新媒体的特点,并与下文描述的获取新闻
the wrong Bentley's可知,这个陌生的寄件人
的便捷性相呼应。故A项符合语境。
意外地错订了加拿大Bentley's餐厅的外卖。
38.F【解析】根据上文However,new media
44.C【解析】根据下文for not picking up the
also have a downside.Anyone can post
food So he sent money across the border
information online.可知,新媒体也有缺点,即
可知,这位陌生人因为没有取餐而感到内疚,
任何人都可以在网上发布信息。F项表示“一
所以寄钱来弥补。
些内容缺乏仔细检查,导致出现错误或误导
,45.B【解析】根据上文not picking up the food
性新闻”,具体说明了这种缺点带来的后果,
可知,这里指这位陌生人寄钱来弥补这个
能够承接上文。故F项符合语境。
错误。
39.C【解析】根据上文Which one is better??及46.D【解析】根据语境可知,Darcy最早接到这
下文Nowadays,traditional media agencies
个订单是在10月1日。
now have their own websites or social media
47.D【解析】根据上文with many tourists
pages.Newspapers share short news online
around all the time可知,虽然订餐者有南方
to attract young readers,and TV stations let
口音,但由于这里全年都有很多游客,所以听
viewers watch shows on demand through
到各种口音并不奇怪。
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·英语·
参考答案及解析
48.B【解析】根据下文for over two hours,the
意及时间状语in2014可知,本句描述的是过
Clarkes gave it to a homeless man可知,这份
去发生的事情,谓语动词应用一般过去时。故
食物放了两个多小时都没人认领,所以Clarke
填anticipated,
夫妇把它送给了一个无家可归的人。
57.a【解析】考查冠词。根据句意可知,此处表
49.A【解析】根据上文The unknown sender
示“一个全球化的文化现象”,为泛指,应用不
had 43 ordered takeout from the wrong
定冠词,且空后的global发音以辅音音素开
Bentley's可知,这位男士打电话订餐时弄错
头。故填a。
了餐厅。
58.recognition【解析】考查名词。分析句子可
50.C【解析】根据下文my embarrassing
知,空处应为名词,作winning的宾语,意为
mistake The cash not only paid for the
“认可”。故填recognition。
meal but also left a little51.可知,这位59.which【解析】考查定语从句。分析句子可
男士希望随信附上的现金能够弥补这个
知,空处应为引导非限制性定语从句的关系
错误。
词,且关系词在从句中作主语,先行词是
51.A【解析】根据上文left及下文The Clarkes
Quanzhou,指物。故填which。
have planned to use the rest可知,这笔钱付60.Organized/Organised【解析】考查非谓语动
完餐费,还有剩余。
词。分析句子可知,空处应为非谓语动词作状
52.B【解析】根据下文so they can hand out
语,逻辑主语the three-day event与organize
free treats to kids next year可知,Clarke夫
之间是被动关系,所以空处应用动词的-ed形
妇计划用剩下的钱来扩大他们冰淇淋店的规
式;且空处位于句首,首字母应大写。故填
模,以便明年可以给孩子们免费发放零食。
Organized/Organised.
53.C【解析】根据下文It's been viewed tens of6l.stressing【解析】考查非谓语动词。分析句
thousands of times可知,Darcy把这个故事
子可知,空处应为非谓语动词作伴随状语,
发布到了网上。
CWA President Zhang Hongsen与stress之
54.D【解析】根据下文so many comments
间是主动关系,所以空处应用动词的-ing形
praising the man's..可知,这个故事引来了大
式。故填stressing。
量评论。
62.thoughtful【解析】考查形容词。分析句子
55.D【解析】根据故事情节发展可知,美国阿拉
可知,空处应为形容词作定语,与空前的
巴马州一男子订餐时弄错了餐厅,没有取餐,
lively并列,修饰空后的名词discussions,表
他因此感到愧疚,于是跨国寄来手写便条和现
示“生动且有深度的讨论”。故填thoughtful。
金以弥补这个错误,这体现了这位男士的63.to stand【解析】考查非谓语动词。
诚实。
encourage sb.to do sth.为固定用法,意为“鼓
第二节
励某人做某事”。故填to stand。
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了中64.steadily【解析】考查副词。分析句子可知,
国网络文学如今已成为一个全球化的文化现象,
空处应为副词作状语,修饰动词continues,意
吸引众多海外读者,中国网络文学的全球影响力
为“稳定地”。故填steadily。
正稳步上升。
65.to/into【解析】考查介词。admit...to/into.
56.anticipated【解析】考查动词的时态。分析
为固定搭配,意为“接纳…进入…”。故填
句子可知,空处应为本句的谓语动词,根据句
to/into。
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4月高三英语巩固训练
·英语·
第四部分写作
sincere tears.Dora brushed away her own tears
第一节
gently,a small,forgiving smile softening her
As high school students,time management
face."I just wanted to learn how to be a friend
is the key to studying efficiently.Here are some
like you,"she said in a quiet,warm voice.That
practical methods I've found helpful.
day,a beautiful friendship took root.It taught
First,make a daily study plan.Write down
Ada that true courage isn't found in loud
what you need to do each day and set time limits.
accusations,but in the quiet strength of seeking
Second,use spare time wisely.Review notes on
understanding.
the way to school or listen to English tapes
听力录音文稿
during breaks.Third,don't forget to rest.
Text 1
Taking 20-minute breaks every two hours helps
M:Hello!I purchased the 9:30 am train ticket
you stay focused.Balancing study and rest is
to Chicago tomorrow.But I have to go there
important for efficiency.
earlier to attend a meeting.So I need to
Hope these tips guide your journey through
change my ticket.
high school years steadily and calmly.Wishing
W:No problem.Shall I reschedule it to the 7:15 am
you all productive days and well-deserved success
one or the 8:00 am one on the same day?
M:The former one,please.
in the coming challenges!
Text 2
第二节
M:Excuse me,could you tell me where we are
However,Ada discovered a detailed drawing of
now?The map on my phone isn't working.
her own painting.Next to it,in neat
W:We're now driving along the highway,about
handwriting,were notes:"Ada's use of color is
20 miles from the city center,and we'll
so brave and warm,just like her personality.I
reach the station around 3:00 pm.
wish I could be as confident as her.Maybe I
Text 3
could ask her for advice on how to be more
M:Mrs.Green's efforts for the neighborhood
outgoing..."Ada's heart sank.She frantically
are wonderful.
turned more pages.Every entry was like this-
W:Yes,she gives a lot to the local library and
observations of classmates'strengths,kind acts
spends her free time assisting senior
she had witnessed,and notes about things she
residents with shopping.
admired in others.Dora wasn't a critic;she was
Text 4
a shy observer,trying to learn how to connect
W:Tom,my head hurts so much.
with people by quietly documenting their bestM:Did you sleep well last night?It might be
qualities.
because you didn't rest enough.
Through the notebook,Ada saw the real W:No.Maybe I should drink a cup of coffee
Dora who admired others from afar.Heart heavy
before our work meeting.
with regret,she whispered through tears that Text 5
she was truly sorry and had been completely M:Do you have a second to go over my math
wrong about Dora,slowly pressing the notebook
homework with me?I'm struggling with the
back into Dora's hands,her eyes shining with
application problems.
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·英语·
参考答案及解析
W:Sure.Just a moment.I'm finishing our chemistry
W:Tomato beef.It's my dad's favorite,but I've
teacher's assignments soon.
failed twice already.
Text 6
M:Why?Did you have trouble with the food
M:I just went to the new city park with Tim
you need or the cooking steps?
last weekend.
W:The beef was too tough last time since I
W:Tim?Your brother?
didn't cook it slowly enough.And I added
M:Yeah.
too much salt by mistake.
W:So how was your visit?
M:How are you learning now?
M:Well,apart from being a bit crowded on
W:I watch short videos online.They show every
weekends,I really like it.The walking path
step clearly-like preparing the beef first and
cutting ripe tomatoes into pieces.
was smooth.
M:That makes sense.I hope your third try will
W:I went there with my dad and Uncle Sam last
be a success.
Monday,but I didn't get to walk on that
W:I'm sure it'll turn out well this time.
path!I just went to the lake there.It was so
Text 9
lovely.
W:Hi,Alex!Fancy running into you.How's
M:Want to go there again?Maybe this Friday?
life since we lost touch after last summer's
W:Sure.I can finally check out that path!
beach trip?I still remember how we got
Text 7
stuck in the rain!
M:Hello!Food Delivery Service.What can I do M:Well,just busy.I welcomed a little dog into
for you?
my home last autumn.
W:I'd like to order 30 boxes of fried rice and 20 W:That's amazing!How's dog parent life
cups of milk tea.
treating you?
M:What kind of fried rice?We have chicken,
M:Chaotic but wonderful-she's bursting with
beef and vegetable fried rice.
energy,so we walk here nightly.What
W:Chicken please.Can you give me a discount?
about you?Still planning your camping trip
M:Sorry,I can't.Our delivery price is already
you mentioned last spring?
very reasonable.But I can send you 10 free
W:Absolutely!I just booked a lakeside
fruit salads-you can choose apple,banana
campsite for next week-my friend Lisa's
or orange.They're fresh and tasty.
joining,
and we're bringing hiking
W:That's great.I'll take the apple ones.How
equipment and a portable cooker.
M:That sounds perfect!I've wanted to try
long will it take to deliver them?
camping too.You know,I've never been
M:About 40 minutes if the traffic is smooth.
camping.My dog is old enough to come
W:That's fine.
along now.Can my wife and I crash your
Text 8
trip?We'll bring snacks and a camping
M:Lily,what are you busy with these days?
shelter.
W:I'm learning to cook Chinese dishes.My mom
W:Of course!The more,the merrier.We're
and dad have been busy with work lately,so I
leaving Saturday morning and heading back
want to make meals for my family.
Sunday afternoon.
M:That's so sweet!Which dish are you practicing M:Count us in!I'll pack my dog's favorite toys
first?
and her blanket for cold nights.
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square and talked to passers-by about the
If you'd told me six months ago that I'd be
shelter's situation.We stayed there from 9:00 am to
organizing a charity sale,I'd have shaken my
4:00 pm,and guess what?We raised 5,280-
head.I'm shy about talking to strangers,and
more than we expected!The shelter's manager
I've never planned any events before.But said the money would buy three months'worth
everything changed when I learned about the of animal food.But the best part wasn't the
homeless animal shelter in our city-they were amount-it was meeting people who cared about
running out of food and medicine.So I decided to animals as much as we did.Some shared stories
hold a charity sale with my classmates.We of rescuing homeless animals,and others
collected second-hand books,toys,and volunteered to help at the shelter.I'm still not
handmade items from the neighbors.On the day great at talking to strangers,but I've learned that
of the sale,we set up tables in the community!doing something for others gives you courage.
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2.作答选择题时,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。作答非选
择题时,将答案写在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并收回。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷
上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中
选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下
一小题。每段对话读两遍。
1.Which train does the man decide to take to Chicago tomorrow?
A.The 7:15 am train.B.The 8:00 am train.C.The 9:30 am train.
2.What is the man's main concern?
A.His phone failure.B.His final destination.C.His current location.
3.What is Mrs.Green's contribution to the neighborhood?
A.Opening a local library.
B.Teaching the kids for free.
C.Helping the old with shopping.
4.What will the speakers do together next?
A.Drink coffee.
B.Have a meeting.
C.Go to hospital.
5.What is the possible relationship between the speakers?
A.Classmates.
B.Teacher and student.
C.Mother and son.
英语试题第1页(共12页)】
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.Who is Tim?
A.The man's brother.B.The woman's dad.
C.The man's uncle.
7.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.A crowded weekend.B.A lovely lake.
C.Their park visit.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What type of fried rice was ordered?
A.Beef.
B.Chicken.
C.Vegetable.
9.What is the intention of the man's offering free fruit salads?
A.To apologize for the delay.
B.To make up for no discount.
C.To advertise the restaurant.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Why is Lily learning to cook?
A.To support her parents
B.To improve her skills.
C.To follow her hobby.
11.What caused the tough beef?
A.Too much salt.B.Short cooking time.
C.Raw tomatoes.
12.How does Lily feel about her third try?
A.Nervous.
B.Confident.
C.Curious.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What was the weather like during the beach trip?
A.Sunny.
B.Windy.
C.Rainy.
14.Why is the man in the park this evening?
A.To walk his dog.B.To meet his friend.
C.To find a campsite.
15.When did the man adopt the dog?
A.Last spring.
B.Last summer.
C.Last autumn.
16.What will the man probably bring?
A.A portable cooker.B.A camping shelter.
C.A blanket for his wife.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Where was the charity sale held?
A.In a school hall.B.At a local shelter.
C.In a square.
英语试题第2页(共12页)】
18.How long did the charity sale last?
A.For five hours.
B.For seven hours.
C.For nine hours.
19.What will the raised money be used to do?
A.Buy animal food.B.Treat sick animals.C.Build new shelters.
20.What was the most valuable experience for the speaker?
A.Overcoming shyness.
B.Collecting many items.
C.Meeting like-minded people.
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
Join a community gardening project-an exciting way to chat,share stories
and connect with neighbors,learn practical skills,and enjoy fresh produce right in
the heart of the city.While urban vegetable shortages can be a concern in some
other communities,this project isn't launched to fix that issue.These shared
green spaces are appearing across urban areas,offering city residents a chance to
escape busy and noisy streets and get their hands dirty.No experience is needed-
just a willingness to learn and help out.
Working alongside a small group of fellow gardening lovers from across
generations-both the young and the old-you'll have plenty of space to grow
what you love.Experienced gardeners share valuable tips on planting,watering,
and keeping pests (away.The light work fits perfectly into weekend
schedules,with flexible time options making it ideal for students,busy parents,
or anyone who wants to relax outdoors.You'll not only harvest fresh,healthy
vegetables but also make new friends.Many community gardens also partner with
local schools to teach kids about plant growth,and some even donate extra
harvests to food banks-helping those in need while building kindness.
The project offers extra fun activities too,which participants can choose to
take part in:monthly potlucks()where everyone brings dishes made with
garden produce,engaging workshops,or even small markets to sell extra
vegetables to locals.
Key Information
Group size:10-12 people per garden plot
Time commitment:2-3 hours per weekend(flexible time options)
What's provided:Tools,seeds,and expert guidance
Cost:Free,but contributions are appreciated to cover material costs
Registration:Local community center or call 555-1234
英语试题第3页(共12页)
21.What is one purpose of the gardening project?
A.To expand urban green spaces.B.To enhance community bonds.
C.To reduce urban noise pollution.D.To relieve vegetable shortages.
22.What is featured in the community gardening project?
A.There's school teachers'guidance.B.There's a fixed time commitment.
C.There's no need for registration.D.There's no age limit for participants.
23.What are participants encouraged to do for the project?
A.Sell community vegetables.
B.Buy supplies to join.
C.Attend monthly potlucks.
D.Make a donation.
B
Adam Sandy says he was "a bookish kid who liked amusement parks."He's
now the roller-coaster (sales and marketing director for Zamperla.He
met with students at a Your Hot Job career event.Here's what he said.
When you're young,you might be passionate about music or sports,putting
up posters of your heroes on your bedroom wall.For me,though,those walls
were covered with amusement-park brochures and roller-coaster designer
images-odd,I'll admit,and I can't quite put my finger on the reason.I'd spend
hours drawing coaster layouts and related designs;it was simply a childhood
passion that consumed my thoughts and free time.
Zamperla is the world's largest maker of amusement park attractions.You
can find its rides in almost every amusement park globally-from small family-run
spots to big names like Disney and Universal.I'm lucky to work with a 20-person
global sales team here,focusing on roller coasters.After college,where I studied
history that really gave me a focus on critical thinking,something I've used often
in my career,I applied to many ride makers and parks but got only rejection
letters.
My first job was selling ads for an industry newspaper.I was shy-once I hid
under a table on my third birthday,but the job helped me build the confidence to
engage with others and understand sales.Then,I joined a small company,Ride
Entertainment,where I did many jobs:contracting,marketing,social media,and
even helping run parks.This let me learn all parts of the business,though sales
and roller coasters stayed my favorite.
In 2020,I left Ride Entertainment and got a call from Zamperla the same
day.They wanted me for their roller coaster division.Zamperla wasn't known for
great coasters then,but because my passion has always existed in my heart,and it
英语试题第4页(共12页)】
was investing and improving,I saw it as a risky but rewarding chance-to turn it
into a top-class coaster maker.Now,we're doing many big projects that people
really didn't associate with us.
24.Which aspect of Sandy's childhood does the second paragraph focus on?
A.His education.B.His inventions.C.His hobby.D.His heroes.
25.What does Sandy mention about Zamperla?
A.Its clear development path.
B.Its leadership in the industry.
C.Its strict interview process.
D.Its influence on his critical thinking.
26.What did Sandy gain from his first job?
A.Social interaction skills.
B.Newspaper publishing experience.
C.Business operation strategies.
D.Roller-coaster's development history.
27.What lesson do we learn from Sandy's story?
A.Play is the highest form of research.
B.Good luck comes to those who wait.
C.Early passion shapes one's career.
D.Knowledge is power in the workplace.
C
From here on out,a penny(一美分硬币)saved is more than just a penny
earned;it's also a relic of history.
The final penny was minted()in November,2025,at the Philadelphia
Mint after over 232 years in circulation()as a vehicle to cast wishes into
lucky ponds and the smallest form of US currency."Today,we retire the penny,"
Derek Theurer,who is performing the duties of Deputy Secretary of the
Treasury,said at the Philadelphia Mint,the same city where the first penny was
created over two centuries prior.US Treasurer Brandon Beach also spoke at the
event,highlighting the historic moment.Beach said the last time the United
States demonetized a coin was the half cent in 1857.
"Given the rapid modernization of the American wallet,we no longer believe
the continued production of the penny is financially responsible or necessary to
meet the demands of the American public,"Beach said,laying out what he
claimed were financial benefits to the country.According to the US Department of
the Treasury,the cost of producing a single penny has more than doubled in the
past 10 years,to 3.69 cents.The US Mint reported losing $85.3 million on
making pennies in 2024.
英语试题第5页(共12页)
"Although today we say goodbye to our copper one-cent coin,the penny
remains legal form of payment,"said Beach."We have over 300 billion pennies in
circulation and we encourage you to use them."But Beach also shared that the
final pennies minted will be made available through an exclusive sale and won't
come into everyday use.
The country's first form of pennies,copper coins called Fugio Cents,first
appeared in 1787.The official one-cent piece was first produced in the United
States in 1793 and was originally the size of the present-day quarter,according to
Caroline Turco,an official of the Money Museum in Colorado Springs.Turco said
Lincoln,whose likeness is also on the $5 bill,was featured on the coin in 1909.
28.What does the underlined word "demonetized"in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Designed.
B.Assessed.
C.Discontinued.D.Unearthed.
29.What is a reason for the penny's retirement?
A.It's too small in value.
B.It's cost-ineffective.
C.It's outdated in technology.
D.It's difficult to make.
30.How may the newly-minted pennies be dealt with?
A.They'll be taken into collection.B.They'll be recycled by authorities.
C.They'll be circulated in daily life.D.They'll be exchanged for quarters.
31.What can be inferred about the penny from the last paragraph?
A.It changed in size and design.
B.It initially had Lincoln's image.
C.It took its name from Fugio.
D.It appeared alongside the $5 bill.
D
Candy wrappers.Balloons.Grocery bags.Every day,an amount of plastic equal to
2,000 full garbage trucks gets dumped in the world's oceans.
Scientists have long known that plastic waste is harmful to marine life.A new
study shows how much plastic a marine animal has to eat for it to be life
threatening."What surprised me the most is how little it takes to become
deadly,"said Britta Baechler,a co-author of the study."For seabirds,consuming
just six tiny pieces of rubber,each smaller than about the size of a pea,can result
in a 90 percent chance of death,"Baechler said.To determine the amounts and the
kinds of plastic that marine animals were eating,researchers gathered and
analyzed the data of more than 10,000 dead animals from 53 studies that had been
conducted around the world.
英语试题第6页(共12页)
This study focused on macroplastics,small plastic pieces that are visible to
the naked eye.It didn't look at microplastics,tiny plastic bits that are too small to
see without a microscope and have been found even in the deepest parts of the
ocean.Nor did it look at entanglements(),the other primary way plastics
impact marine animals.
Greg Merrill,a researcher who focuses on plastics and marine animals and
wasn't involved in the study,said scientists have known for years that marine
animals are eating plastic,often because it looks like their natural food.The new
study,Merrill said,is the kind of research that's needed to show policymakers
and the general public how plastic is negatively affecting the health of marine
animals.He and the authors of the new study said official guidelines and
requirements are needed internationally to reduce the production of plastic
products-particularly single-use plastics,like soda bottles and food packaging,
that have a long life after their single use."I think it's pretty obvious,but plastic
pollution is not just unsightly,"Baechler said."It really does represent a serious
immediate threat to marine life and we need urgent action."
32.What does the new study focus on regarding the harm of plastic to marine life?
A.Analyzing the variety of plastics.B.Observing microplastics'effects.
C.Quantifying the deadly intake.
D.Noticing entanglement dangers.
33.Which of the following best describes the author's attitude to Baechler's
study?
A.Its results are not reliable.
B.It lacks comprehensiveness.
C.Its process seems rushed.
D.It has disproven its early study.
34.What does Merrill suggest authorities do about plastic pollution?
A.Conduct global policy intervention
B.Make its sources known to the public.
C.Ban single-use plastic production.
D.Study its impact on marine animals
35.What is the suitable title for the text?
A.A Study on Marine Animal Deaths
B.Plastic Pollution:An Urgent Problem
C.The Global Fight Against Plastic
D.Plastic:A Big Threat to Marine Life
英语试题第7页(共12页)】
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。
In today's world,we have two main ways to get information:traditional
media and new media.
Traditional media include newspapers,magazines,television,and radio,
which have been part of people's lives for decades.36 They might read a
newspaper over coffee or watch a nightly TV news program to stay informed.One
key strength of traditional media is its reliability-editors and reporters follow
strict rules to check facts,making the information more trustworthy.
New media,in the form of websites,social media platforms,apps,and
online videos,bring unique advantages to daily life.37 With a smartphone,
people can get the latest news anytime,anywhere,and even interact with
content-they can comment on stories,share posts with friends,or join online
discussions.However,new media also have a downside.Anyone can post
information online.38
Which one is better?It really depends on what you need.For quick updates
on events happening around the world,new media are unbeatable.But when you
want in-depth reports or well-researched articles,traditional media like
newspapers or magazines are more helpful.39 Nowadays,traditional media
agencies now have their own websites or social media pages.Newspapers share
short news online to attract young readers,and TV stations let viewers watch
shows on demand through apps.
40 For new media,take time to check if the source is reliable before
believing what you read.For traditional media,keep an open mind to new ways of
getting information.In the end,both traditional and new media play important
roles,and their combination makes it easier for us to stay connected to the world.
A.They are fast and easy to access.
B.Many older generations still prefer these forms.
C.Interestingly,the two types are no longer separate.
D.Traditional news sources also commonly face commercial pressures.
E.Initially,this form of communication reaches a much smaller audience.
F.Some content lacks careful checks,leading to wrong or misleading news.
G.No matter which media you choose,being a smart consumer is important.
英语试题第8页(共12页)
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。
A small mix-up between two restaurants named Bentley's-one in Nova
Scotia,Canada,and the other in Alabama,UShas become one of the kindest
international apologies ever.
Darcy and Laura Clarke,the couple behind Bentley's Burgers and Fries in
West Chezzetcook,Nova Scotia,recently 41 their mailbox,only to find a
handwritten note and some 42 from a stranger in Alabama.The unknown
sender had 43 ordered takeout from the wrong Bentley's and felt 44 for
not picking up the food.So he sent money across the border to address the 45.
Darcy took the 46 order on October 1.The man,who called,had a
southern accent,but with many tourists around all the time,this didn't seem
47.After the food sat 48 for over two hours,the Clarkes gave it to a
homeless man.The next morning,the Alabamian wrote a letter:"Obviously,I
called the wrong 49.I hope the amount enclosed 50 my embarrassing
mistake.My sincerest apologies."
The cash not only paid for the meal but also left a little 51 The Clarkes
have planned to use the rest to 52 their summer ice cream shop,so they can
hand out free treats to kids next year.Darcy 53 the story online.It's been
viewed tens of thousands of times and has 54 so many comments praising the
man's 55.
41.A.sent
B.opened
C.read
D.forwarded
42.A.gifts
B.food
C.cash
D.photos
43.A.accidentally
B.particularly
C.directly
D.possibly
44.A.sensitive
B.doubtful
C.guilty
D.angry
45.A.mail
B.error
C.complaint
D.relationship
46.A.same
B.precious
C.expensive
D.original
47.A.concrete
B.unappealing
C.serious
D.unusual
48.A.unnoticed
B.unclaimed
C.unprepared
D.unfinished
49.A.restaurant
B.customer
C.employee
D.shop
50.A.shows
B.admits
C.covers
D.deletes
英语试题
第9页(共12页)
51.A.extra
B.memory
C.reflection
D.responsibility
52.A.apply for
B.add to
C.check on
D.benefit from
53.A.discovered
B.selected
C.posted
D.questioned
54.A.exhibited
B.confirmed
C.produced
D.drawn
55.A.courage
B.confidence
C.modesty
D.honesty
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。
When former US diplomat Lai Jingping founded Wuxiaworld.com in 2014 to
share English translations of Chinese martial arts novels,few 56 (anticipate)
that a decade later,Chinese online literature would emerge as 57 global
cultural phenomenon.
Today,it has attracted around 200 million active overseas readers across over
200 countries and regions,winning wide 58 (recognize)from writers,experts
and industry insiders.This was evident at the 2025 China Online Literature Forum
held in Quanzhou,59 is widely believed to have been the starting point of the
ancient Maritime Silk Road.
60 (organize)by the China Writers Association(CWA),the three-day
event gathered over200 delegates(参会人员),with international communication
as a key focus,including discussions on global writing strategies and AI
applications.
CWA President Zhang Hongsen noted that Chinese online literature,together
with web series,has become part of global pop culture,61 (stress)its role in
promoting cross-cultural understanding.Author Mo Shu Bai called for works
exploring universal human dreams.Her novel-adapted web series Destined is now
available in 10 languages,and it has caused lively and 62 (thought)discussions
on international social media.Jinjiang Literature's Hu Huijuan encouraged writers
63 (stand)in others'shoes for better cultural connection.
As cross-cultural storytelling gains momentum(),Chinese online literature's
global influence 64 (steady)continues to rise-the British Library admitted 10
more Chinese online novels 65 its collection in 2024,following its 2022
inclusion of an initial selection of Chinese online literature.
英语试题第10页(共12页)姓
名
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注意事项:
1.本试卷共12页。时间120分钟,满分150分。答题前,考生先将自己的姓
名、准考证号填写在试卷指定位置,并将姓名、考场号、座位号、准考证号填
写在答题卡上,然后认真核对条形码上的信息,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡
上的指定位置。
2.作答选择题时,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。作答非选
择题时,将答案写在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并收回。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷
上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中
选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下
一小题。每段对话读两遍。
1.Which train does the man decide to take to Chicago tomorrow?
A.The 7:15 am train.B.The 8:00 am train.C.The 9:30 am train.
2.What is the man's main concern?
A.His phone failure.B.His final destination.C.His current location.
3.What is Mrs.Green's contribution to the neighborhood?
A.Opening a local library.
B.Teaching the kids for free.
C.Helping the old with shopping.
4.What will the speakers do together next?
A.Drink coffee.
B.Have a meeting.
C.Go to hospital.
5.What is the possible relationship between the speakers?
A.Classmates.
B.Teacher and student.
C.Mother and son.
英语试题第1页(共12页)】
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.Who is Tim?
A.The man's brother.B.The woman's dad.
C.The man's uncle.
7.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.A crowded weekend.B.A lovely lake.
C.Their park visit.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What type of fried rice was ordered?
A.Beef.
B.Chicken.
C.Vegetable.
9.What is the intention of the man's offering free fruit salads?
A.To apologize for the delay.
B.To make up for no discount.
C.To advertise the restaurant.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Why is Lily learning to cook?
A.To support her parents
B.To improve her skills.
C.To follow her hobby.
11.What caused the tough beef?
A.Too much salt.B.Short cooking time.
C.Raw tomatoes.
12.How does Lily feel about her third try?
A.Nervous.
B.Confident.
C.Curious.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What was the weather like during the beach trip?
A.Sunny.
B.Windy.
C.Rainy.
14.Why is the man in the park this evening?
A.To walk his dog.B.To meet his friend.
C.To find a campsite.
15.When did the man adopt the dog?
A.Last spring.
B.Last summer.
C.Last autumn.
16.What will the man probably bring?
A.A portable cooker.B.A camping shelter.
C.A blanket for his wife.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Where was the charity sale held?
A.In a school hall.B.At a local shelter.
C.In a square.
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18.How long did the charity sale last?
A.For five hours.
B.For seven hours.
C.For nine hours.
19.What will the raised money be used to do?
A.Buy animal food.B.Treat sick animals.C.Build new shelters.
20.What was the most valuable experience for the speaker?
A.Overcoming shyness.
B.Collecting many items.
C.Meeting like-minded people.
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
Join a community gardening project-an exciting way to chat,share stories
and connect with neighbors,learn practical skills,and enjoy fresh produce right in
the heart of the city.While urban vegetable shortages can be a concern in some
other communities,this project isn't launched to fix that issue.These shared
green spaces are appearing across urban areas,offering city residents a chance to
escape busy and noisy streets and get their hands dirty.No experience is needed-
just a willingness to learn and help out.
Working alongside a small group of fellow gardening lovers from across
generations-both the young and the old-you'll have plenty of space to grow
what you love.Experienced gardeners share valuable tips on planting,watering,
and keeping pests (away.The light work fits perfectly into weekend
schedules,with flexible time options making it ideal for students,busy parents,
or anyone who wants to relax outdoors.You'll not only harvest fresh,healthy
vegetables but also make new friends.Many community gardens also partner with
local schools to teach kids about plant growth,and some even donate extra
harvests to food banks-helping those in need while building kindness.
The project offers extra fun activities too,which participants can choose to
take part in:monthly potlucks()where everyone brings dishes made with
garden produce,engaging workshops,or even small markets to sell extra
vegetables to locals.
Key Information
Group size:10-12 people per garden plot
Time commitment:2-3 hours per weekend(flexible time options)
What's provided:Tools,seeds,and expert guidance
Cost:Free,but contributions are appreciated to cover material costs
Registration:Local community center or call 555-1234
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21.What is one purpose of the gardening project?
A.To expand urban green spaces.B.To enhance community bonds.
C.To reduce urban noise pollution.D.To relieve vegetable shortages.
22.What is featured in the community gardening project?
A.There's school teachers'guidance.B.There's a fixed time commitment.
C.There's no need for registration.D.There's no age limit for participants.
23.What are participants encouraged to do for the project?
A.Sell community vegetables.
B.Buy supplies to join.
C.Attend monthly potlucks.
D.Make a donation.
B
Adam Sandy says he was "a bookish kid who liked amusement parks."He's
now the roller-coaster (sales and marketing director for Zamperla.He
met with students at a Your Hot Job career event.Here's what he said.
When you're young,you might be passionate about music or sports,putting
up posters of your heroes on your bedroom wall.For me,though,those walls
were covered with amusement-park brochures and roller-coaster designer
images-odd,I'll admit,and I can't quite put my finger on the reason.I'd spend
hours drawing coaster layouts and related designs;it was simply a childhood
passion that consumed my thoughts and free time.
Zamperla is the world's largest maker of amusement park attractions.You
can find its rides in almost every amusement park globally-from small family-run
spots to big names like Disney and Universal.I'm lucky to work with a 20-person
global sales team here,focusing on roller coasters.After college,where I studied
history that really gave me a focus on critical thinking,something I've used often
in my career,I applied to many ride makers and parks but got only rejection
letters.
My first job was selling ads for an industry newspaper.I was shy-once I hid
under a table on my third birthday,but the job helped me build the confidence to
engage with others and understand sales.Then,I joined a small company,Ride
Entertainment,where I did many jobs:contracting,marketing,social media,and
even helping run parks.This let me learn all parts of the business,though sales
and roller coasters stayed my favorite.
In 2020,I left Ride Entertainment and got a call from Zamperla the same
day.They wanted me for their roller coaster division.Zamperla wasn't known for
great coasters then,but because my passion has always existed in my heart,and it
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was investing and improving,I saw it as a risky but rewarding chance-to turn it
into a top-class coaster maker.Now,we're doing many big projects that people
really didn't associate with us.
24.Which aspect of Sandy's childhood does the second paragraph focus on?
A.His education.B.His inventions.C.His hobby.D.His heroes.
25.What does Sandy mention about Zamperla?
A.Its clear development path.
B.Its leadership in the industry.
C.Its strict interview process.
D.Its influence on his critical thinking.
26.What did Sandy gain from his first job?
A.Social interaction skills.
B.Newspaper publishing experience.
C.Business operation strategies.
D.Roller-coaster's development history.
27.What lesson do we learn from Sandy's story?
A.Play is the highest form of research.
B.Good luck comes to those who wait.
C.Early passion shapes one's career.
D.Knowledge is power in the workplace.
C
From here on out,a penny(一美分硬币)saved is more than just a penny
earned;it's also a relic of history.
The final penny was minted()in November,2025,at the Philadelphia
Mint after over 232 years in circulation()as a vehicle to cast wishes into
lucky ponds and the smallest form of US currency."Today,we retire the penny,"
Derek Theurer,who is performing the duties of Deputy Secretary of the
Treasury,said at the Philadelphia Mint,the same city where the first penny was
created over two centuries prior.US Treasurer Brandon Beach also spoke at the
event,highlighting the historic moment.Beach said the last time the United
States demonetized a coin was the half cent in 1857.
"Given the rapid modernization of the American wallet,we no longer believe
the continued production of the penny is financially responsible or necessary to
meet the demands of the American public,"Beach said,laying out what he
claimed were financial benefits to the country.According to the US Department of
the Treasury,the cost of producing a single penny has more than doubled in the
past 10 years,to 3.69 cents.The US Mint reported losing $85.3 million on
making pennies in 2024.
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"Although today we say goodbye to our copper one-cent coin,the penny
remains legal form of payment,"said Beach."We have over 300 billion pennies in
circulation and we encourage you to use them."But Beach also shared that the
final pennies minted will be made available through an exclusive sale and won't
come into everyday use.
The country's first form of pennies,copper coins called Fugio Cents,first
appeared in 1787.The official one-cent piece was first produced in the United
States in 1793 and was originally the size of the present-day quarter,according to
Caroline Turco,an official of the Money Museum in Colorado Springs.Turco said
Lincoln,whose likeness is also on the $5 bill,was featured on the coin in 1909.
28.What does the underlined word "demonetized"in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Designed.
B.Assessed.
C.Discontinued.D.Unearthed.
29.What is a reason for the penny's retirement?
A.It's too small in value.
B.It's cost-ineffective.
C.It's outdated in technology.
D.It's difficult to make.
30.How may the newly-minted pennies be dealt with?
A.They'll be taken into collection.B.They'll be recycled by authorities.
C.They'll be circulated in daily life.D.They'll be exchanged for quarters.
31.What can be inferred about the penny from the last paragraph?
A.It changed in size and design.
B.It initially had Lincoln's image.
C.It took its name from Fugio.
D.It appeared alongside the $5 bill.
D
Candy wrappers.Balloons.Grocery bags.Every day,an amount of plastic equal to
2,000 full garbage trucks gets dumped in the world's oceans.
Scientists have long known that plastic waste is harmful to marine life.A new
study shows how much plastic a marine animal has to eat for it to be life
threatening."What surprised me the most is how little it takes to become
deadly,"said Britta Baechler,a co-author of the study."For seabirds,consuming
just six tiny pieces of rubber,each smaller than about the size of a pea,can result
in a 90 percent chance of death,"Baechler said.To determine the amounts and the
kinds of plastic that marine animals were eating,researchers gathered and
analyzed the data of more than 10,000 dead animals from 53 studies that had been
conducted around the world.
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This study focused on macroplastics,small plastic pieces that are visible to
the naked eye.It didn't look at microplastics,tiny plastic bits that are too small to
see without a microscope and have been found even in the deepest parts of the
ocean.Nor did it look at entanglements(),the other primary way plastics
impact marine animals.
Greg Merrill,a researcher who focuses on plastics and marine animals and
wasn't involved in the study,said scientists have known for years that marine
animals are eating plastic,often because it looks like their natural food.The new
study,Merrill said,is the kind of research that's needed to show policymakers
and the general public how plastic is negatively affecting the health of marine
animals.He and the authors of the new study said official guidelines and
requirements are needed internationally to reduce the production of plastic
products-particularly single-use plastics,like soda bottles and food packaging,
that have a long life after their single use."I think it's pretty obvious,but plastic
pollution is not just unsightly,"Baechler said."It really does represent a serious
immediate threat to marine life and we need urgent action."
32.What does the new study focus on regarding the harm of plastic to marine life?
A.Analyzing the variety of plastics.B.Observing microplastics'effects.
C.Quantifying the deadly intake.
D.Noticing entanglement dangers.
33.Which of the following best describes the author's attitude to Baechler's
study?
A.Its results are not reliable.
B.It lacks comprehensiveness.
C.Its process seems rushed.
D.It has disproven its early study.
34.What does Merrill suggest authorities do about plastic pollution?
A.Conduct global policy intervention
B.Make its sources known to the public.
C.Ban single-use plastic production.
D.Study its impact on marine animals
35.What is the suitable title for the text?
A.A Study on Marine Animal Deaths
B.Plastic Pollution:An Urgent Problem
C.The Global Fight Against Plastic
D.Plastic:A Big Threat to Marine Life
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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。
In today's world,we have two main ways to get information:traditional
media and new media.
Traditional media include newspapers,magazines,television,and radio,
which have been part of people's lives for decades.36 They might read a
newspaper over coffee or watch a nightly TV news program to stay informed.One
key strength of traditional media is its reliability-editors and reporters follow
strict rules to check facts,making the information more trustworthy.
New media,in the form of websites,social media platforms,apps,and
online videos,bring unique advantages to daily life.37 With a smartphone,
people can get the latest news anytime,anywhere,and even interact with
content-they can comment on stories,share posts with friends,or join online
discussions.However,new media also have a downside.Anyone can post
information online.38
Which one is better?It really depends on what you need.For quick updates
on events happening around the world,new media are unbeatable.But when you
want in-depth reports or well-researched articles,traditional media like
newspapers or magazines are more helpful.39 Nowadays,traditional media
agencies now have their own websites or social media pages.Newspapers share
short news online to attract young readers,and TV stations let viewers watch
shows on demand through apps.
40 For new media,take time to check if the source is reliable before
believing what you read.For traditional media,keep an open mind to new ways of
getting information.In the end,both traditional and new media play important
roles,and their combination makes it easier for us to stay connected to the world.
A.They are fast and easy to access.
B.Many older generations still prefer these forms.
C.Interestingly,the two types are no longer separate.
D.Traditional news sources also commonly face commercial pressures.
E.Initially,this form of communication reaches a much smaller audience.
F.Some content lacks careful checks,leading to wrong or misleading news.
G.No matter which media you choose,being a smart consumer is important.
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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。
A small mix-up between two restaurants named Bentley's-one in Nova
Scotia,Canada,and the other in Alabama,UShas become one of the kindest
international apologies ever.
Darcy and Laura Clarke,the couple behind Bentley's Burgers and Fries in
West Chezzetcook,Nova Scotia,recently 41 their mailbox,only to find a
handwritten note and some 42 from a stranger in Alabama.The unknown
sender had 43 ordered takeout from the wrong Bentley's and felt 44 for
not picking up the food.So he sent money across the border to address the 45.
Darcy took the 46 order on October 1.The man,who called,had a
southern accent,but with many tourists around all the time,this didn't seem
47.After the food sat 48 for over two hours,the Clarkes gave it to a
homeless man.The next morning,the Alabamian wrote a letter:"Obviously,I
called the wrong 49.I hope the amount enclosed 50 my embarrassing
mistake.My sincerest apologies."
The cash not only paid for the meal but also left a little 51 The Clarkes
have planned to use the rest to 52 their summer ice cream shop,so they can
hand out free treats to kids next year.Darcy 53 the story online.It's been
viewed tens of thousands of times and has 54 so many comments praising the
man's 55.
41.A.sent
B.opened
C.read
D.forwarded
42.A.gifts
B.food
C.cash
D.photos
43.A.accidentally
B.particularly
C.directly
D.possibly
44.A.sensitive
B.doubtful
C.guilty
D.angry
45.A.mail
B.error
C.complaint
D.relationship
46.A.same
B.precious
C.expensive
D.original
47.A.concrete
B.unappealing
C.serious
D.unusual
48.A.unnoticed
B.unclaimed
C.unprepared
D.unfinished
49.A.restaurant
B.customer
C.employee
D.shop
50.A.shows
B.admits
C.covers
D.deletes
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第9页(共12页)
51.A.extra
B.memory
C.reflection
D.responsibility
52.A.apply for
B.add to
C.check on
D.benefit from
53.A.discovered
B.selected
C.posted
D.questioned
54.A.exhibited
B.confirmed
C.produced
D.drawn
55.A.courage
B.confidence
C.modesty
D.honesty
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。
When former US diplomat Lai Jingping founded Wuxiaworld.com in 2014 to
share English translations of Chinese martial arts novels,few 56 (anticipate)
that a decade later,Chinese online literature would emerge as 57 global
cultural phenomenon.
Today,it has attracted around 200 million active overseas readers across over
200 countries and regions,winning wide 58 (recognize)from writers,experts
and industry insiders.This was evident at the 2025 China Online Literature Forum
held in Quanzhou,59 is widely believed to have been the starting point of the
ancient Maritime Silk Road.
60 (organize)by the China Writers Association(CWA),the three-day
event gathered over200 delegates(参会人员),with international communication
as a key focus,including discussions on global writing strategies and AI
applications.
CWA President Zhang Hongsen noted that Chinese online literature,together
with web series,has become part of global pop culture,61 (stress)its role in
promoting cross-cultural understanding.Author Mo Shu Bai called for works
exploring universal human dreams.Her novel-adapted web series Destined is now
available in 10 languages,and it has caused lively and 62 (thought)discussions
on international social media.Jinjiang Literature's Hu Huijuan encouraged writers
63 (stand)in others'shoes for better cultural connection.
As cross-cultural storytelling gains momentum(),Chinese online literature's
global influence 64 (steady)continues to rise-the British Library admitted 10
more Chinese online novels 65 its collection in 2024,following its 2022
inclusion of an initial selection of Chinese online literature.
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