Unit 3 The Art of Painting-单元模拟测评卷-2025-2026学年高中英语译林版选择性必修第一册

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Unit 3 The Art of Painting (时间:120分钟 满分:150分) 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。 1.How much is Jack’s new jacket? A.$100. B.$130. C.$140. 2.Why are the man’s eyes red? A.He is sick. B.He didn’t get much sleep. C.He has terrible eye problems. 3.What is the worst part of Joe’s story? A.The grammar. B.The handwriting. C.The spelling. 4.When did the woman expect the package to arrive? A.Yesterday. B.Today. C.Tomorrow. 5.Which dorm is the closest to the campus? A.The one on the hill. B.The one near the river. C.The one in the south part of town. 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.Why isn’t the girl allowed to go out? A.She didn’t do her schoolwork. B.She didn’t do her housework. C.She argued with her parents. 7.How did the girl feel about her punishment? A.She thought it was fair. B.She was surprised by it. C.She felt angry about it. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8.Why does the man ask for the black sweater? A.To bring Kevin good luck. B.To play in a football game. C.To match his black trousers. 9.What is the probable relationship between Kevin and the man? A.Classmates. B.Father and son. C.Coach and player. 10.What kind of person is the man? A.Forgetful. B.Careful. C.Awkward. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11.How do the speakers know Greg Parsons? A.He used to be their teacher. B.He used to be a famous athlete. C.He used to own a business in town. 12.What was the woman doing when she saw Brian Sheldon the other day? A.Waiting in line. B.Drinking coffee. C.Watching TV. 13.Where will the speakers go next? A.A grocery store. B.A restaurant. C.A stadium. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14.Who is the woman most probably speaking to? A.A retiree. B.A patient. C.A librarian. 15.What does the man need to do with the records? A.To return them. B.To collect them. C.To update them. 16.Why does the lunch club need more drivers? A.It is located in a neighboring community. B.It promises to provide a lift for its members. C.Many members are from other communities. 17.When will Mrs. Carroll go to the hospital? A.Next Friday. B.Next Tuesday. C.Next Monday. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18.What products does Stevenson’s produce? A.Metal goods. B.Medical tools. C.Machine parts. 19.Who is Ronald Stevenson? A.The director of the company. B.The founder of the company. C.The manager of the company. 20.What is the school unable to do this year? A.Arrange a morning presentation every week. B.Hire a teacher to observe and talk to the students. C.Send a teacher to find out about the group’s progress. 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 Pacific Science Center (PacSci) was born in the spirit of innovation at the 1962 World’s Fair in Seattle,and its goal is to ignite(点燃) every child’s curiosity in science and fuel a passion for scientific discovery,experimentation,and critical thinking.It’s a perfect opportunity to meet new people and experience the charm of science. Sound Lab PacSci is excited to introduce Sound Lab,where science meets the underground music scene! We transform the lower levels of our Tinker Tank lab into an electrifying dance floor.Lights off,music on—this is your night to relax and connect! Homeschool Days Once a month,homeschool families are invited to enjoy a day of discovery at PacSci with special discounted pricing.Experience hands-on learning,explore fascinating exhibits and enjoy laser(激光) shows. 60 Minutes in Space Join PacSci on a virtual journey to Venus! Discover how early observations of the brightest planet in the night sky sparked groundbreaking insights into our solar system.Dive into the history of early missions that paved the way for our modern understanding of the planet and learn about upcoming innovative missions that will continue to uncover its mysteries. Polar Science Day Join PacSci to explore the exciting world of polar science.In partnership with the University of Washington’s Polar Science Center and Applied Physics Laboratory,Polar Science Day features hands-on activities and interactive demonstrations that highlight the work of scientists investigating some of the most remote environments on the Earth.You’ll have the opportunity to communicate with community scientists and learn how they gather information to answer questions about the Arctic and Antarctic regions. 21.What is the aim of PacSci?                                    A.To prove the importance of science. B.To improve participants’ hands-on ability. C.To motivate participants’ interest in science. D.To help participants make friends with like-minded people. 22.Which event best suits people who want to explore the brightest planet in the night sky? A.Sound Lab. B.Homeschool Days. C.60 Minutes in Space. D.Polar Science Day. 23.What can you do at Polar Science Day? A.Watch a laser show. B.Talk to community scientists. C.Perform electronic music. D.Attend a science lecture at the University of Washington. B I believe that if you’re the person in your family who held the celebration this past holiday season,you’re probably still tired.You may be wondering why you spent so much on presents and why you had to make your house just attractive.If you know what I’m talking about,you’re probably your family’s designated(指定的) celebrator. Actually,I’m my family’s designated celebrator who sees to it that a holiday really happens in the lives of my loved ones.After this New Year’s Day,I was sitting at the breakfast table,tired.My husband looked puzzled and asked,“Why do you do this to yourself every year?” I have to admit that part of what I do around the winter holidays seems almost instinctive.It’s as if I’m driven by the ancient need to mark the darkness of winter with my little bit of light. My answer to my husband’s question is that I believe one of the most important things I can do while I’m on this planet is to show great respect for those I love through celebrations.The older I get,the more I believe it. When my children were young,my husband lost his job.It took a decade to recover emotionally and financially.Hot water and electricity were luxuries that weren’t always available,and meals were a challenge.I tried to hide it from them,but I was constantly afraid of losing our home.Those celebrations were so scarce and the future was so uncertain. So now,celebrations mean that much more to me.This year,I polished the silverware and lit the candles.I bought a bottle of wine and some lamb chops just to celebrate this day. I believe in the importance of celebrations.As my family’s designated celebrator,I may not have done all that I set out to do,but I believe that this year,I celebrated with those I love,and I sincerely hope that I celebrated well. 24.What does the underlined word “instinctive” in Paragraph 2 mean? A.New. B.Tough. C.Natural. D.Different. 25.What does the author regard as one of the most important things in life? A.Celebrating the beauty of winter. B.Honoring loved ones through celebrations. C.Providing more luxuries than hot water and electricity. D.Recovering emotionally and financially after a loss. 26.Why does the author treasure celebrations more now? A.She enjoys buying expensive gifts. B.Her husband insists on formal events. C.Past hardships deepen their meaning. D.Her children demand frequent parties. 27.What do the author’s actions during celebrations reveal about her? A.She dislikes housework. B.She seeks social approval. C.She prefers material wealth. D.She values family connections. C With Earth Day coming up,a new book Birding to Change the World offers reflections on the ways watching birds can renew our joy in nature and even transform our lives.In the book,environmental justice educator Trish O’Kane describes the lessons from birds that have advanced her teaching in Wisconsin. Author Trish O’Kane is fascinated by American woodcocks(丘鹬),which resemble “a football with wings” and walk awkwardly on land,relying heavily on earthworms(蚯蚓) for food.Their main call is a strange buzzing.Woodcocks are among the 134 bird species inhabiting Warner Park in Madison,Wisconsin.However,every year since the 1990s,on 4 July,the park has hosted a fireworks display called “Rhythm and Booms”. At this event,attended by 100,000 people,cannons(大炮) were fired and five tons of fireworks exploded.Birds are known to feel panic and even pain from such loud noise;some abandon nests or even die of fright.The park was covered in metal left over from the fireworks. O’Kane was angry when she heard about the plans to further develop the park beyond its existing sports fields.O’Kane carried out research,cooperated with local nature lovers to form an activist group called Wild Warner,and educated middle school and college students about the park.Tirelessly working together,a team of park lovers brought evidence forward to local authorities about the ongoing harms to the park,highlighting the delightful woodcocks eating the park’s earthworms that had poison in them.The authorities listened.Rhythm and Booms was moved out of the park and the damaged areas of the park were restored to their original state. O’Kane’s story is richer than what can be expressed in the words here.It begins in New Orleans at the time of Hurricane Katrina and ends in Vermont,where she teaches today.O’Kane invites us to see the beauty of birds in our world and act for their well-being.We need their voices in this spring’s chorus. 28.What can we know about the book Birding to Change the World? A.It changed people’s life. B.It involves the insights into birds. C.It describes the beauty of fireworks. D.It made O’Kane become an educator. 29.What impact did the fireworks display have on the birds? A.Severe. B.Positive. C.Global. D.Short-term. 30.Why did O’Kane oppose the park’s further development? A.It threatened bird habitats. B.It transformed nature lovers. C.It increased fireworks costs. D.It destroyed sports facilities. 31.What does O’Kane aim to achieve through her book? A.Expanding park sports fields. B.Inspiring nature conservation. C.Promoting fireworks festivals. D.Documenting hurricane history. D Creative people are more likely to make the most of their spare time during a typical day by exploring their mind,a new study conducted by University of Arizona researchers suggests.The study,published in the Creativity Research Journal,finds that creative people are more likely to fruitfully use spare time by letting one idea lead to another.Study participants who were more creative felt less bored when they sat alone in a room,researchers found. The researchers divided the study into two parts.For the first experiment,the researchers asked each participant to sit alone in a room for 10 minutes without any access to digital devices.In the absence of any particular prompt(提示),the participants were asked to voice their thoughts aloud in real time.The recorded files from 81 participants were then analyzed. The researchers assessed the participants’ creativity through a divergent(发散的) thinking test,a lab-based verbal test that measures a person’s ability to think outside of the box.Participants who performed well in the divergent thinking test had thoughts that flowed freely and were associated with one another,often indicated by phrases such as “this reminds me of” or “speaking of which”. The first experiment also found that creative people were more engaged in their thoughts when they were left alone without distractions,such as cell phones or the Internet. For the second experiment,over 2,600 adults answered questions through a smartphone app developed by Jessica Andrews-Hanna and her graduate student Eric Andrews.Participants who described themselves as creative reported less boredom when they were alone. “As we become more overworked,over scheduled and addicted to our digital devices,I think we need to do a better job in our homes,our workplaces,and our schools to cultivate(培养) time to simply relax with our thoughts,”Jessica said.“Understanding why different people think the way they do may lead to promising interventions to improve health,” she added. 32.What do creative people tend to do in their spare time according to the text? A.Chat with others. B.Engage in thinking. C.Use digital devices. D.Take thinking tests. 33.How did the researchers assess the participants’ creativity in the first experiment? A.By testing their verbal skills. B.By measuring their boredom level. C.By analyzing their recorded thoughts. D.By observing their behavior carefully. 34.What might Jessica agree with? A.Scheduled work is harmful. B.Overwork promotes creativity. C.Digital devices boost relaxation. D.Relaxing with thoughts is helpful. 35.Which of the following may be the best title for the text? A.Boredom is linked to lack of creativity B.Digital devices reduce creativity in free time C.Thinking outside the box is key to happiness D.Creative people enjoy spare time more than others 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。 Dr. Albers tells us how to work through anxious thoughts and find peace. Deep breathing  36 .You can put out the flames(火焰) of anxiety with some deep breaths.Breathe in and out,deeply and slowly.You can practice breathing whenever anxiety hits—at work,on your daily commute or even before bed.“As you move through your day,pay attention to your breathing,” Dr. Albers advises. 37 .  Even when difficult things happen,there are usually some good things to notice.And the more attention you give to those good things,the easier it will be for your brain to notice the good instead of the bad. 38 .“Focusing on the things you’re grateful for is a great way to pull yourself out of anxiety,” Dr. Albers emphasizes.  Connect with things that give you strength Anxious thoughts can make you feel alone and,in many ways,powerless.When you’re in this state,it’s a good time to pull strength from the things that inspire you. 39 ? Maybe it’s a role model who you admire and look up to.Or it could be an accomplishment from your past that you’re proud of.  Soothe(缓和) your body A racing brain is a hallmark (特征) of anxiety.Yet the feeling isn’t just in your head.Anxiety affects your whole body, including your heart rate and breathing patterns.To reduce the anxiety, Dr. Albers says you can use tools to address both body and mind.For example,try some yoga stretches. 40 .  A.Focus on your senses B.Your perspective is powerful C.Try to adopt a positive attitude D.You’d better find gentle ways to calm your body E.How can you relieve your anxiety in a short while F.Think of yourself as a firefighter and your anxiety as a fire G.How can your mind serve you something inspiring instead of negative 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 It was once again the annual Christmas shipping time.Each year,I  41  myself on baking the delicious cookies,which always receive enthusiastic reviews from friends and family,making all the effort  42 .People are still  43  about them despite the absence of nuts in the cookies.  This year,when I had  44  all the preparation,I found myself with over two dozen small boxes ready for  45 .In addition,there was one large box for my daughter because she  46  more cookies for herself and her friends.  At the local post office,I  47  small boxes in reusable bags,but the large box for my daughter presented a challenge to me. 48 ,a kind stranger carried it up into the post office.I was eager to  49 him,but he left.I handed in the small boxes with pre-printed postage.The postal worker  50  the large box due to size after measuring and weighing it.  So I had to go to the local courier(快递公司).The box was awkward but not heavy.After  51  small parcels(包裹),I placed the large one on the counter.Though the shipping cost was higher than  52 ,I agreed.Then,the employee  53 me by using a coupon for a 25% discount.  This experience truly taught me a valuable lesson.Small acts of kindness can turn a tough task into an unforgettable  54 .I hope people feel the true Christmas spirit of kindness and belief in human goodness when I  55  these cookies to them.  41.A.enjoy B.blame C.pride D.assess 42.A.temporary B.fruitful C.challenging D.effortless 43.A.crazy B.worried C.curious D.angry 44.A.picked up B.taken up C.given up D.wrapped up 45.A.delivery B.decoration C.examination D.exchange 46.A.designed B.requested C.sold D.hid 47.A.painted B.polished C.managed D.unlocked 48.A.Apparently B.Accidentally C.Secretly D.Thankfully 49.A.repay B.encourage C.entertain D.please 50.A.checked B.refused C.confirmed D.acknowledged 51.A.abandoning B.ordering C.shipping D.shaping 52.A.anticipated B.promised C.decided D.suggested 53.A.surprised B.embarrassed C.lectured D.greeted 54.A.symbol B.duty C.memory D.target 55.A.recommend B.assign C.introduce D.send 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。 There are various reasons why people compose poetry.Some poems tell a story or describe a certain image in the reader’s mind.Others try to convey certain feelings such as 56.      (joyful) and sorrow.Poets use many different forms of poetry 57.      (express) themselves.Now we will look at a few of the simpler forms.  Some of the first poems a young child learns in English are nursery rhymes.They are usually the traditional poems or folk songs.The “list poem”,one of the 58.      (simple) kinds of poem,contains a list of things,people,ideas or descriptions 59.      develop a particular theme.List poems have a flexible line length and repeated 60.      (phrase) which give both a pattern and a rhythm to the poem.Another simple form of poem is the cinquain 61.      (make) up of five lines.Haiku is a Japanese form of poetry consisting of seventeen syllables.It is not 62.      traditional form of English poetry,63.      is very popular with English writers.English speakers also enjoy poems from China,those from the Tang Dynasty 64.      particular.So far,a lot of Tang poems have been translated into English.With so many different forms of poetry to choose from,you may 65.      (eventual) want to write poems of your own.Give it a try!  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,你校科技社团正在招募新成员。请给你校交换生Tom写封邮件,邀请他加入科技社团,内容包括: 1.介绍社团活动; 2.加入该社团的好处。 注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右; 2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。 Dear Tom, _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ 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。 Known for his diligence(勤奋) and pursuit of perfection,Leo had earned a reputation as one of the most reliable students in high school.It wasn’t just achievement he chased—it was perfection,as though a small mistake might ruin the value of everything else. When the school launched its annual Green Week,a poster contest was announced to raise awareness of environmental issues.Many students saw it as a chance for fun.For Leo,however,it felt like a test he had to pass.Having followed news about climate change and taken part in online campaigns,he cared deeply about the Earth.But caring wasn’t enough—for him,the poster had to be unique,powerful,and perfect. That very desire became the biggest challenge.As the deadline approached,dozens of drafts piled up on his bedroom floor,which were discarded(被丢弃的),rejected,and unfinished.Each attempt seemed not “good enough”.Whether it was a slogan(口号) that felt too common or a drawing that didn’t match his vision,Leo erased,restarted,and abandoned every effort.It was not that he lacked ideas.What he lacked was the freedom to let them breathe.Meanwhile,his classmates’ posters were going up in the hallway—some neatly colored;others experimental.Creative as they were,Leo could only focus on how much better his work had to be. Tomorrow was the competition day,but Leo was clueless.So upset was he that he decided to take a walk.As the wind shook the trees and dry leaves danced across the sidewalk,Leo reached the neighborhood park.What met his eyes was not nature’s beauty but its mess.Piles of trash lay under a bench:candy wrappers,plastic bottles,and torn paper.Without thinking,Leo bent down and began picking up what he could.It was at that moment,observed by a little girl playing nearby,that something changed.“You’re helping the Earth,” she said quietly.“If it could talk,it would probably thank you,” she added.It was that one sentence,simple though it was,that stayed with Leo.If the Earth could speak,what would it say? 注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。 With that thought,Leo hurried home and picked up his pencil. _____________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ On the day of the competition,Leo submitted his poster with repeated revisions. ___________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ 参考答案 附:听力原文 (Text 1) W:I love your new jacket, Jack. How much did you pay for it? $140? M:Well, a bit more than $100.$130. It was a real bargain! (Text 2) W:Wow, Brian. You look like you had a terrible sleep last night. Your eyes are all red. M:I slept well, but I woke up with a sore throat and a cough. Could you pass me a glass of water? (Text 3) W:Your story is fantastic, Joe, but the spelling is bad. Worst of all, your handwriting is nothing if not awful. Please rewrite it. This time concentrate on your expressions, please. M:Sorry, Miss Green. I will improve my work. Did I make any grammar mistakes? W:Only a few. (Text 4) W:Was that the mailman at the door? M:Yes, here’s a package for you. He said he tried to deliver it yesterday. W:Oh! I wasn’t expecting it until tomorrow. (Text 5) W:What’s the best dorm? M:That depends. The one on the hill has the nicest rooms. The dorm in the south part of town has the best dining hall, while the one near the river is the closest to the campus. (Text 6) M:Hey, Jen, do you want to go out and get some ice cream tonight? W:My parents won’t let me go out tonight. I have to do my chores instead. M:That’s surprising. What happened? I can’t imagine you making your parents angry. W:⑥It’s my fault. I was supposed to clean my bathroom and bedroom last weekend. When my parents saw I still hadn’t done it, they told me I couldn’t go out tonight. I totally deserved it. M:So, what did you do when they gave you the bad news? W:⑦I apologized and handled my responsibilities. There’s no point arguing when you know you’re wrong. (Text 7) M:Where is my black sweater? I can’t find it anywhere! W:Which one? You have at least four! M:The wool one with the yellow star on the back. ⑧I need to wear it to Kevin’s football game tonight. W:Here is a black and yellow T-shirt, honey. M:No! ⑧I need my lucky sweater. I wear it to each of his games. He has won seven games in a row since I started wearing it. W:Here! This is a dark blue sweater with a white star. M:Blue and white? Those are the other team’s colors! ⑨Kevin will think his daddy has lost his mind. W:Here it is! M:Wow! Where did you find it? W:It was by your coat. ⑩You must have put it there so that you wouldn’t forget it! M:I can’t believe I forgot that I put it there last night. (Text 8) M:Hey Sherry, come and take a look at this. Isn’t that Greg Parsons? W:Is that the guy that used to substitute for Mrs. Hayworth’s math class? M:No. Greg was the guy who used to own that Italian restaurant we used to go to. W:You’re right. And now he’s got his own show on the Cooking Network. That’s amazing. M:That’s the second person from our town that has become famous. Remember Brian Sheldon? I used to play soccer with him, and now he plays professionally. W:I remember. I actually saw him the other day when I was waiting in line at Starbucks. He still lives around here. M:Yeah, I know. He has that big house on the hill in the rich neighborhood. W:People like that always do, don’t they? Anyway, seeing all this food is making me hungry. Should we go and get something to eat? M:Sure.How about that Italian place around the corner? W:That’s exactly what I was thinking. (Text 9) M:Good morning. My name’s Frank. I’ve just retired and moved to the community. I’d like to become a volunteer, and I guess you are in charge of the voluntary work here. W:That’s right. M:What sort of thing could I do? W:Well, we need help with the library. We borrow books from the city library. So, one thing you could do is get involved in collecting them. M:That’s no problem. W:Another thing is the records that we keep of the books we’re given. It would be very useful to have another person to help keep the records up to date. M:Right. I can do that. Do you run a lunch club in the community for elderly people? W:Yes, we have a very successful club. M:I could help with transport, if that’s of any use. W:That’ll be nicePeople come to the club from neighboring communities, and we’re always in need of more drivers. M:What about help for individual residents? Do you arrange that at all? WYes. In fact, there’s Mrs. Carroll.She needs a lift to the hospital next Monday. (Text 10) W:Welcome to Stevenson’s, one of the country’s major producers of metal goods. Thank you for choosing us for your two weeks of work experience. My name is Julia, the managing director. Stevenson’s is quite an old company. It was set up in 1923 by Ronald Stevenson who went into the steel industry when he left school. Stevenson’s original plan was to produce spare parts for the machine tools industry—although in fact that never happened. Shortly before the company went into production, Stevenson was given the opportunity to make goods for hospitals, so that’s what we did for the first five years. Now some idea of what you’ll be doing during your two weeks with us. Most mornings you’ll have a presentation from one of the managers, to learn about their department. And you’ll spend some time in each department, observing and talking to people. Normally a teacher from your school will come in each week to find out how the group were getting on, but your school isn’t able to arrange that this year. OK, are there any questions before we move on... 第一部分 听力 1.B 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.B 6.B 7.A 8.A 9.B 10.A 11.C 12.A 13.B 14.A 15.C 16.C 17.C 18.A 19.B 20.C 第二部分 阅读 第一节 【语篇导读】文章主要介绍了Pacific Science Center(PacSci)举办的四个活动。 21.C 细节理解题。根据第一段内容可知,PacSci的目标是激发参与者对科学的兴趣。 22.C 细节理解题。根据60 Minutes in Space部分“Join PacSci on a... into our solar system.”可知,60 Minutes in Space最适合想要探索夜空中最亮的行星的人。 23.B 细节理解题。根据Polar Science Day部分“You’ll have the opportunity to communicate with community scientists...”可知,在Polar Science Day你可以与社区科学家交流。 【语篇导读】文章讲述了一位家庭“指定的庆祝策划者”在经历生活的艰辛后,如何通过精心筹备节日庆祝活动来表达对家人的尊重和爱的故事。 24.C 词义猜测题。根据画线部分下文“It’s as if I’m driven by the ancient need to mark the darkness of winter with my little bit of light.”可知,作者认为自己在冬季假期所做的事情中,有一部分似乎是出于“本能的”,即这种行为是自然产生的,而非刻意为之。 25.B 细节理解题 。根据第三段第一句可知,作者认为在她的人生中,通过庆祝活动表达对亲人的尊重是最重要的事情之一。 26.C 推理判断题 。根据第四段内容可知,作者的丈夫曾经失业,他们的家庭经历了长达十年的情感和经济恢复期。热水和电力都曾是奢侈品,生活充满挑战。那些庆祝活动是如此稀少,未来又是如此不确定。因此,作者现在更加重视庆祝活动是因为过去的艰难岁月让庆祝活动的意义变得更加深刻。 27.D 推理判断题。根据第二段和第三段内容可知,作者是家庭的“指定的庆祝策划者”,她认为通过庆祝活动向家人表达尊重和爱是最重要的事情之一。这表明她非常重视家庭关系。 【语篇导读】文章主要介绍了环保教育者Trish O’Kane保护公园生态和鸟类栖息地的经历,强调了保护自然的重要性。 28.B 细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句可知,O’Kane在书中介绍了鸟类给她带来的启示,这些启示推动了她在威斯康星州的教学工作。由此可知,这本书涉及她对鸟类的了解。 29.A 推理判断题。根据第三段内容可知,烟花表演产生的巨大噪声让鸟类感到恐慌甚至痛苦,导致它们放弃巢穴,甚至被吓死。烟花表演后,公园里到处都是金属残骸。由此推知,这个烟花表演对鸟类造成了严重的影响。 30.A 推理判断题。根据第四段内容可知,O’Kane与当地的自然爱好者合作成立了一个保护组织,向当地政府提交了关于华纳公园持续受到损害的证据。由此推知,O’Kane反对进一步开发这个公园是因为她担心这会破坏鸟类的栖息地。 31.B 推理判断题。根据最后一段中“O’Kane invites us to see the beauty of birds in our world and act for their well-being.”可知,O’Kane邀请读者去欣赏鸟类的美丽,并为它们的福祉采取行动。由此推知,她希望她的书能激励人们保护自然。 【语篇导读】本文讲述了亚利桑那大学研究人员的一项新研究。 32.B 细节理解题。根据第一段内容可知,有创造力的人在空闲时间倾向于进行思考。 33.C 细节理解题。根据第三段内容可知,研究人员通过分析参与者录制的想法来评估他们的创造力。 34.D 推理判断题。根据最后一段内容可知,杰西卡认为通过思考来放松是有帮助的。 35.D 主旨大意题。第一段提到“Creative people are more...Arizona researchers suggests.”第二段至最后一段围绕该研究展开,说明了研究的过程以及研究结果,即有创造力的人在空闲时间倾向于进行思考,他们能够充分利用空闲时间,比其他人更享受空闲时间。由此可知,本文的最佳标题是D项。 第二节 36.F 37.C 38.B 39.G 40.D 第三部分 语言运用 第一节 【语篇导读】文章讲述了作者在邮寄饼干的过程中,遇到了一些困难,但是得到了陌生人的帮助,在快递公司还意外获得了折扣。 41.C 根据下文“which always receive enthusiastic reviews from friends and family”可知,作者做的饼干总是受到亲朋好友的热烈好评,所以这里是作者以烘焙美味的饼干而自豪。 42.B 根据上文“which always receive enthusiastic reviews from friends and family”可知,饼干受到亲朋好友的热烈好评,所以使所有的努力都富有成效。 43.A 根据上文“which always receive enthusiastic reviews from friends and family”可知,人们对饼干的评价很高,即使饼干里没有坚果,人们仍然对它们着迷。 44.D 根据下文“I found myself with over two dozen small boxes”可知,作者完成了所有的准备工作。 45.A 根据下文“At the local post office”可知,作者准备把这些饼干寄出去,所以这里是说准备好邮寄。 46.B 根据上文“there was one large box for my daughter”可知,这个大盒子是给女儿的,因为她要求为自己和朋友要更多的饼干。 47.C 根据下文“but the large box for my daughter presented a challenge to me”可知,作者处理小盒子没有问题,但是大盒子有困难。 48.D 根据下文“a kind stranger carried it up into the post office”可知,一个善良的陌生人帮作者把大盒子搬到了邮局,所以作者应该是感激地。 49.A 根据上文“a kind stranger carried it up into the post office”可知,陌生人帮助了作者,所以作者渴望回报他。 50.B 根据下文“So I had to go to the local courier(快递公司)”可知,邮局工作人员因为大盒子的尺寸问题拒绝了它。 51.C 根据上文“At the local post office”以及“go to the local courier(快递公司)”可知,作者在邮寄包裹。 52.A 根据上文“Though the shipping cost was higher than”可知,运费比预期的要高。 53.A 根据上文“Though the shipping cost was higher than...”以及下文“by using a coupon for a 25% discount”可知,运费本来比预期高,但是员工使用优惠券给作者打了七五折,这让作者很惊讶。 54.C 根据上文“This experience truly taught me a valuable lesson”可知,这次经历给作者上了宝贵的一课,小小的善举可以把一项艰巨的任务变成一段难忘的回忆。 55.D 根据上文“I hope people feel the true Christmas spirit of kindness and belief in human goodness when I”和作者寄送饼干可知,作者希望当把饼干送给他人时,人们能感受到真正的圣诞精神和对人性的信念。 第二节 56.joy 57.to express 58.simplest/most simple 59.which/that 60.phrases 61.made 62.a 63.but 64.in 65.eventually 第四部分 写作 第一节 Dear Tom,  I’m writing to tell you that our school’s Science and Technology Club is recruiting new members, and I think it’s a perfect fit for you. The club regularly holds various activities.It organizes hands-on workshops where members can create robots and experiment with 3D printers.Additionally, it arranges inspiring lectures delivered by famous experts on the latest technological breakthroughs like AI. By joining the club, you can not only improve your practical skills but also develop problem-solving abilities.What’s more, it’s a wonderful chance to make friends with like-minded peers, share ideas, and work together on creative projects. I truly hope you’ll consider joining. Yours, Li Hua  第二节 With that thought, Leo hurried home and picked up his pencil.All through the night, he worked — sketching, erasing, and redrawing, completely absorbed in the moment.The paper became messy, covered with uneven lines.However, so eager was Leo to express his concern for the planet that he no longer cared about the poster’s appearance.He sketched a tired Earth sitting alone in a park, holding a cardboard sign that read “I’m doing my best.Are you?” Around it, he drew scenes from his own life like garbage on sidewalks and factories in the distance.Though the drawings lacked technical perfection, they were real.And that, Leo thought, might just be enough.  On the day of the competition, Leo submitted his poster with repeated revisions.So powerful was its message that students who usually walked past without interest stopped to look.Many were moved, not by how the poster looked, but by what it said.The judges recognized its emotional weight too, awarding it the “Best Impact Award”.Hung at the school entrance, the poster sparked genuine conversations.It was the message that stayed in their minds.From that day on, Leo understood something he had never believed before:Truth can be more powerful than perfection. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $Unit three. 单元测评,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,每段对话仅读一遍。I love your new jacket. jack. How much did you pay for IT? One hundred and forty dollars? Well, a bit more than one hundred dollars. One hundred thirty dollars. IT was a real bargain. Wow, brian, he looked like you had a terrible sleep last night. night. Your eyes are all red. I slept well, but I woke up with a sore throat and cough. Could you pass me a glass of water? Your story is fantastic, joe, but the spelling is bad. Worse of all, your handwriting is nothing, if not awful. Please rewrite IT this time concentrates on your expressions, please. Sorry, this Green, I will improve my work. Did I make any grammar . mistakes? Only a few. Was that the male man at the door? Yes, here's a package for you. He said he tried to deliver IT yesterday. Oh, I wasn't expecting IT until tomorrow. What's the best dorm? That depends. The one on the hill has the nice rooms. The dorm in the south part of town has the best dining hall, while the one near the river is the closest to the campus. 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,听第六段材料,回答第六、七题。Hey jane, do you want to go out and get some ice cream tonight? My parents won't let me go out tonight. I have to do my choice instead. That surprising what happened? I can't imagine you making your parents angry. It's my fault. I was supposed to clean my bathroom and bedroom last weekend when my parents saw I still hadn't done IT. They told me I couldn't go out tonight. I totally deserved IT. So what did you do when they gave you the bad news? I apologize . and handled my responsibility, ie. S there's no point arguing when you know you're wrong. Hey, jane, do you want to go out and get some ice cream tonight? My parents won't let me go out tonight. I have to do my chores instead. That's surprising. What happened. I can't imagine you making your parents angry. It's my fault. I was supposed to clean my bathroom and bedroom last weekend when my parents saw I still hadn't done IT. They told me I couldn't go out tonight. I totally . deserved IT. So what did you do when they gave you the bad news? I apologized and handled my responsibility. E, S, there is no point arguing when you know you're wrong. 听第七段材料,回答第8至10题。Where is my black sweater? I can't find IT anywhere. Which one? You have at least four. the whole one with the yellow star on the back. I need to wear IT to Kevin's football game tonight. Here is a black and yellow t shirt. Tony, no, I need my lucky sweater. I wear IT to each of his games. He is won seven games in a rose since I started . wearing IT here. This is a dark blue sweater with a White star. lue and White. Those are the other teams colors Kevin will think is daddy, as is mind here. IT is, wow. where did you find IT? IT was by your coat. You must have put IT there so that you wouldn't forget IT. I can't believe I forgot that I put IT there last night. Where is my black sweater? I can't find IT anywhere. Which one you have? At least four. the whole one with the yellow star on the back. I need to wear IT to Kevin's football game tonight. Here is a black and yellow t shirt. Tony, no, I need my lucky sweater. I wear IT to each of his games. He has won seven games in a rose since I started . wearing IT. here. This is a dark blue sweater with a White star. lue and White. Those are the other teams colors. Kevin will think his daddy has lost . his mind here. IT is, wow. Where did you find IT? IT was by your coat. You must have put IT there so that you wouldn't forget IT. I can't believe I forgot that I put IT there last night. 听第八段材料,回答第11至13题。Hey, Sherry, come and take a look at this. Isn't that greg parsons is . the guy that used to substitute for mrs. Hayworth Smith class? No, greg was the guy who used to own that italian restaurant we used to go to. You're right. And now he's got his own show on the cooking network. That's amazing. That's the second person from our town that has become famous. Remember brian sheldon? I used to play soccer with him, and now he plays professionally. I remember I actually saw him the other day when I was waiting in line at starbucks. He still lives around here. Yeah, I know he has that big house on the hill in the rich neighborhood. People like that always do. Don't say, anyway, seeing all this food is making me hungry. Should we go and get something to eat? sure. How about that italian place around the corner? That's exactly what I was thinking. Hey, Sherry, come and take a look at this. Isn't that greg parsons? Is that the guy that used to substitute for mrs. Hayworth Smith class? No, greg was the guy who used to own that italian restaurant we used to go to. you're right. And now he's got his own show on the cooking network. That's amazing. That's the second person from our town that has become famous. Remember brian sheldon? I used to play soccer with him and and now he plays professionally. I remember I actually saw him the other day when I was waiting in line at starbucks. He still lives around here. Yeah, I know he has that big house on the hill in the rich neighborhood. People like that always do. Don't say, anyway, seeing all this food is making me hungry. Should we go and get something to eat? sure. How about that italian place around the corner? That's exactly what I was thinking. 听第九段材料,回答第14至17题。Good morning. My name's Frank. I've just retired and moved to the community. I'd like to become a volunteer, and I guess you were in charge of the voluntary work here. That's right. What sort of thing could I do? Well, we need help with the library. We borrow books from the city library. So one thing you could do is get involved in collecting them. That's no problem. Another thing is the records that we keep off the books we are given. IT would be very useful to have another person to help keep the records up to date. right? I can do that. Do you run a lunch club in the community for elderly people? Yes, we have a very successful club. I could help with transport, if that of any use. that will be nice. People come to the club from neighboring communities, and we are always the need of more drivers. What about help for individual residents? Do you arrange . that at all? Yes, in fact, there's mrs. Carol SHE needs a lift to the hospital next monday. Good morning. My name's Frank. I've just retired and moved to the community. I'd like to become a volunteer, and I guess you were in charge of the voluntary work here. That's right. What sort of thing could I do? Well, we need help with the library. We borrow books from the city library. So one thing you could do is get involved in collecting them. That's no problem. Another thing is the records that we keep off the books we are given. IT would be very useful to have another person to help keep the records up to date. right? I can do that. Do you run a lunch club in the community for . elderly people? We have a very successful club. I could help with transport, if that of any use. that'll be nice. People come to the club from neighboring communities, and we are always in need of more drivers. What about help for individual residents? Do you arrange . that at all? Yes, in fact, there's mrs. Carol SHE needs a lift to the hospital next monday. 听第十段材料,回答第18至20题。Welcome to Stevenson, one of the country's major producers of metal goods. Thank you for choosing us for your two weeks of work experience. My name is Julia, the managing director. Stephen since is quite an old company, IT was set up in nineteen twenty three by Ronald Stephenson, who went into the steel industry when he left school. Stevens's original plan was to produce spare parts for the machine tools industry, although in fact that never happened. Shortly before the company went into production, Stevenson was given the opportunity to make goods for hospitals, so that's what we did for the first five years. Now some idea of what you'll be doing during your two weeks with us. Most mornings, you'll have a presentation from one of the managers to learn about their department, and you'll spend some time in each department observing and talking to people. Normally, a teacher from your school will come in each week to find out how the group were getting on, but your school is enable to arrange that this year. okay. Are there any questions before we move on? Welcome to Stevenson, one of the country's major producers of metal goods. Thank you for choosing us for your two weeks of work experience. My name is Julia, the managing director. Stephen since is quite an old company, IT was set up in nineteen twenty three by ronal Stevenson, who went into the steel industry when he left school. Stephen son's original plan was to produce spare parts for the machine tools industry, although in fact that never happened. Shortly before the company went into production, Stevenson was given the opportunity to make goods for hospitals. So that's what we did for the first five years. Now some idea of what you'll be doing during your two weeks with us. Most mornings, you'll have a presentation from one of the managers to learn about their department, and you'll spend some time in each department observing and talking to people. Normally a teacher from your school. We will come in each week to find out how the group were getting on, but your school isn't able to arrange that this year. okay. Are there any questions before we move on? 听力部分到此结束。

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