安徽合肥市第八中学2026届高三下学期英语阶段性检测五

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听力考试正式开始。Susan, the national park is offering a wide range of hiking trails to accommodate different hiking skills. You won't miss out on the spectacular views. What about going there tomorrow? ID like to, but my parents are coming for a visit this weekend, and my apartment is in a mess. I must tidy IT up beforehand. Susan, the national park is offering a wide range of hiking trails to accommodate different hiking skills. You won't miss out on the spectacular views. What about going there tomorrow? ID like to, but my parents are coming for a visit this weekend, and my apartment is in a mess. I must tidy IT up beforehand. Listen to the next question. Sorry to bother you, bob, but my laptop fails to start just a black screen. I need to finish the quarterly report for our meeting today. May check the battery first. If it's not that, i'll bring the technical support team for you. Sorry to bother you, bob, but my laptop fails to start just a black screen. I need to finish the quarterly report for our meeting today. Let me check the battery first. If it's not that, i'll bring the technical support team for you. Listen to the next question. Then i'm really happy we could catch up today. It's been an age since we graduated. Yeah, I really miss our college days with unforgettable memories. So how's everything going. anna? I'm working on a marketing campaign for a big client. We are trying to come up with fresh ideas to promote their products. Then i'm really happy we could catch up today. It's been an age since we graduated. Yeah, I really miss our college days with unforgettable memories. So how's everything going on? A i'm working on a marketing campaign for a big client. We are trying to come up with fresh ideas to promote their products. Listen to the next question. Hello, I was wondering if you could tell me the Price of this . face that faces forty five dollars plus five dollars in tax. I understand. I'd also like to know the cost of the small . painting next to IT the painting. That one is sixty dollars. thanks. I'd like to take . both of them. Hello, I was . wondering if you could tell me the Price of this vase . that faces forty five dollars plus five dollars in tax. I understand. I also like to know the cost of the small painting next to IT. The painting that one is sixty dollars. thanks. I'd like to take both of them. Listen to the next question. Justin, I heard the little genius children's painting competition. Exhibition features one hundred and fifty works chosen for more than one thousand, six hundred entries by children nationwide. Yes, the exhibition runs until August twenty second and celebrates the creativity and emotional depth of Young artists. Justin, I heard the little genius children's painting competition. Exhibition features one hundred and fifty works chosen for more than one thousand six hundred entries by children nationwide. Yes, the exhibition runs until August twenty second and celebrates the creativity and emotional depth of Young artists. Listen to the next question. Jack, why did you focus on agricultural science and college? Growing up on a farm in a world town, I have lived my life in cycles of planting and harvesting. My experiences are writing a longside. My grandpa in the combine Fostered a strong emotional bond to this field. No wonder you're so passionate about working as an agricultural engineer. IT is full of chAllenges for me, and IT requires a lot of time and effort. In my opinion. By pursuing this work, I can contribute to environmental efforts in promoting soil health, water conservation and sustainable farming techniques. It's a field that makes a real difference in the world. Jack, why did you focus on agricultural science and college? Growing up on a farm in a rural town, I have lived my life in cycles of planting and harvesting. My experiences are writing alongside my grandpa in the combine Fostered a strong emotional bond to this field. No wonder you're so passionate about working as an agricultural engineer. IT is full of chAllenges for me, and IT requires a lot of time and effort. In my opinion, by pursuing this work, I can contribute to environmental efforts in promoting soil health, water conservation and sustainable farming techniques is a field that makes a real difference in the world. Listen to the next question. Hello, i'm calling about the uganda summer volunteer camp. Would you kindly share the details of the project shower? The camp will bring together international volunteers to provide services to the local community. Could you provide the available times . this project is available for two weeks. Your arrival in uganda will be on july six. You will be working from monday to friday. What activities are planned. The work tasks vary widely, ranging from construction projects, nature conservation and medical work to social projects. What is the requirement for the project? Volunteers must be eighteen years or older and healthy. You need to have an open mind and a flexible attitude for working in a new and different environment. You don't need any previous work related experience except those joining as medical volunteers. Hello, i'm calling about the uganda summer volunteer camp. Would you kindly share the details of the project? sure. The camp will bring together international volunteers to provide services to the local community. Could you provide the available times? This project is available for two weeks. Your arrival in uganda will be on july six. You will be working from monday to . friday what activities are planned. The work tasks vary widely, ranging from construction projects, nature conservation and medical work to social projects. What is the requirement for the project? Volunteers must be eighteen years or older and healthy. You need to have an open mind and a flexible attitude for working in a new and different environment. You don't need any previous work related experience except those joining as medical volunteers. Listen to the next question. Welcome back to community. Voices today were joined by mira area from delhi. Mira, you have started to women's organization. Could you tell . us about IT? sure. The mission of the organization is to create sustainable communities through the empowerment of women. We create many products with ecofriendly fabrics and recycled materials. We provide women living in rural areas with materials to make items to sell. That's wonderful. What else do you offer? We also provide training for our women to increase their marketable skills and connect them with other government programs. The training helps the women become financially . independent. Inspiring work mirror, you've set a great example for a community building. Any final words? Yes, I started this organization to help make our women in india self dependent. I expect to have more women come to work with me on this project to contribute to the social cause. Thank you, mira, and that's all for the night's program. Welcome back to community. Voices today were joined by mira area from delhi. Mira, you have started a women's organization. Could you tell . us about IT? sure. The mission of the organization is to create sustainable communities through the empowerment of women. We create many products with ego friendly fabrics and recycled materials. We provide women living in rural areas with materials to make, items to sell. That's wonderful. What else do you offer? We also provide training for our women to increase their marketable skills and connect them with other government programs. The training helps the women become financially independent. inspiring work. Mira, you've set a great example for community building. Any final words? Yes, I started this organization to help make our women in india self dependent. I expect to have more women come to work with me on this project to contribute to the social cause. Thank you, mira, and that's all for the night's program. Listen to the next question. Jason, have you heard about artist fy foods landscape painting exhibition following the way of nature? IT opens at partners museum in beijing? No, what is special about IT? The exhibition theme is derived from los total ching, which gives his landscape paintings a deep philosophical touch. Interesting, please tell me more about IT . features forty three of his newest works. The exhibition shows the painters artistic journey and exploration during his years traveling across the world. cool. I've learned that he went to japan to study art history in nineteen eighty eight, then relocated to paris in the nineteen nineties, where he further studied and practiced chinese ink painting while searching for inspiration . in western art. You are right. So how long will the exhibition . last till october twenty eight? So we've got plenty of time. Do you have time this saturday? Unfortunately, I won't be able to attend due to a prior work commitment that I cannot be schedule, but i'll be available the following day. Okay, i'll visit the museum site to book tickets now. Jason, have you heard about artist fan e foods landscape painting exhibition following the way of nature? IT opens at partners museum in beijing no. what is special about IT? The exhibition theme is derived from loses touching, which gives his landscape paintings a deep philological touch. interesting. Please tell me more about IT . features forty three of his newest works. The exhibition shows the painter s artistic journey and exploration during his years traveling across the world. cool. I've learned that he went to japan to study art history in nineteen eighty eight, then relocated to paris in the ninety nineties, where he further studied and practiced chinese ink paintings while searching for inspiration . in western art. You are right. So how long will the exhibition last tee. october twenty eight. So we've got plenty of time. Do you have time this saturday? Unfortunately, I won't be able to attend due to a prior work commitment that I cannot be schedule, but i'll be available . the following day. Okay, i'll visit the museum site to book tickets now. Listen to the next question. Hello, everyone. Today i'll talk about how to design workplaces that inspire creativity. I hope you can find this useful. First, using color and an office can inspire creative thinking. Different colors can affect mood and energy levels. For example, blues and Greens are calming and help create a peaceful environment. Second, offering a player room where employees can take a break can relieve stress, and allow workers to reset a dedicated space for relaxation and interaction can also Spark new ideas. Casual conversations often lead to creative solutions. Then let's turn to lighting. Lighting is also important. If IT is too dark, workers can feel sleepy. If IT is too bright, IT can make them feel anxious. Allowing more al light into the office can increase productivity and uplift moods. If natural light is limited, using light bulbs can also be helpful. A clean space can make a big difference in how employees feel, focus on keeping the office organized, and make sure there's enough open space. When the office feels tidy, workers are more likely to feel relaxed and focused, which can promote clear thinking. Hello everyone. Today i'll talk about how to design workplaces that inspire creativity. I hope you can find this useful. First, using color and an office can inspire creative thinking. Different colors can affect mood and energy levels. For example, blues and Greens are calming and help create a peaceful environment. Second, offering a playroom where employees can take a break can relieve stress and allow workers to be set a dedicated space for relaxation and interaction can also Spark new ideas. Casual conversations often lead to creative solutions. Then let's turn the lighting. Lighting is also important. If IT is too dark, workers can feel sleepy. If IT is too bright, IT can make them feel anxious. Allowing more natural light into the office can increase productivity and uplift moods. If natural light is limited, using light bolds can also be helpful. A clean space can make a big difference in how employees feel, focus on keeping the office organized, and make sure there's enough open space. When the office feels tidy, workers are more likely to feel relaxed and focused, which can promote clear thinking. 听力部分到此结束。 参考答案 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) 1.【答案】B 【原文】M: Susan, the national park is offering a wide range of hiking trails to accommodate different hiking skills. You won’t miss out on the spectacular views. What about going there tomorrow? W: I’d like to, but my parents are coming for a visit this weekend, and my apartment is in a mess. I must tidy it up beforehand. 2.【答案】A 【原文】W: Sorry to bother you, Bob. But my laptop fails to start — just a black screen. I need to finish the quarterly report for our meeting today. M: Let me check the battery first. If it’s not that, I’ll ring the technical support team for you. 3.【答案】B 【原文】W: Ben! I’m really happy we could catch up today. It’s been an age since we graduated. M: Yeah, I really miss our college days with unforgettable memories. So how’s everything going, Anna? W: I’m working on a marketing campaign for a big client. We’re trying to come up with fresh ideas to promote their products. 4.【答案】C 【原文】M: Hello. I was wondering if you could tell me the price of this vase. W: That vase is forty-five dollars, plus five dollars in tax. M: I understand. I’d also like to know the cost of the small painting next to it. W: The painting? That one is sixty dollars. M: Thanks. I’d like to take both of them. 5.【答案】B 【原文】W: Justin, I heard the Little Genius Children’s Painting Competition Exhibition features 150 works chosen from more than 1,600 entries by children nationwide. M: Yes. The exhibition runs until Aug 22nd and celebrates the creativity and emotional depth of young artists. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 【答案】6.A 7.C 【原文】W: Jack, why did you focus on agricultural science in college? M: Growing up on a farm in a rural town, I have lived my life in cycles of planting and harvesting. My experiences riding alongside my grandpa in the combine fostered a strong emotional bond to this field. W: No wonder you’re so passionate about working as an agricultural engineer. It is full of challenges for me, and it requires a lot of time and effort. M: In my opinion, by pursuing this work, I can contribute to environmental efforts in promoting soil health, water conservation, and sustainable farming techniques. It’s a field that makes a real difference in the world. 【答案】8.B 9.C 10.A 【原文】W: Hello, I’m calling about the Uganda summer volunteer camp. Would you kindly share the details of the project? M: Sure. The camp will bring together international volunteers to provide services to the local community. W: Could you provide the available times? M: This project is available for two weeks. Your arrival in Uganda will be on July 6th. You will be working from Monday to Friday. W: What activities are planned? M: The work tasks vary widely, ranging from construction projects, nature conservation, and medical work to social projects. W: What is the requirement for the project? M: Volunteers must be 18 years or older and healthy. You need to have an open mind and a flexible attitude for working in a new and different environment. You don’t need any previous work-related experience, except those joining as medical volunteers. 【答案】11.A 12.B 13.A 【原文】M: Welcome back to Community Voices. Today we’re joined by Meera Arya from Delhi. Meera, you have started a women’s organization. Could you tell us about it? W: Sure. The mission of the organization is to create sustainable communities through the empowerment of women. We create many products with eco-friendly fabrics and recycled materials. We provide women living in rural areas with materials to make items to sell. M: That’s wonderful. What else do you offer? W: We also provide training for our women to increase their marketable skills and connect them with other government programs. The training helps the women become financially independent. M: Inspiring work, Meera. You’ve set a great example for community building. Any final words? W: Yes. I started this organization to help make our women in India self-dependent. I expect to have more women come to work with me on this project to contribute to this social cause. M: Thank you, Meera. And that’s all for tonight’s program. 【答案】14.C 15.B 16.B 【原文】W: Jason, have you heard about artist Fan Yifu’s landscape painting exhibition, Following the Way of Nature? It opens at Parnassus Museum in Beijing. M: No, what’s special about it? W: The exhibition’s theme is derived from Laozi’s Tao Te Ching, which gives his landscape paintings a deep philosophical touch. M: Interesting. Please tell me more about it. W: Featuring 43 of his newest works, the exhibition shows the painter’s artistic journey and exploration during his years traveling across the world. M: Cool! I’ve learned that he went to Japan to study art history in 1988, then relocated to Paris in the 1990s, where he further studied and practiced Chinese ink painting while searching for inspiration in Western art. W: You are right. M: So, how long will the exhibition last? W: Till October 28th, so we’ve got plenty of time. Do you have time this Saturday? M: Unfortunately, I won’t be able to attend due to a prior work commitment that I cannot reschedule. But I’ll be available the following day. W: OK. I’ll visit the museum’s site to book tickets now. 【答案】17.A 18.C 19.A 20.C 【原文】 M: Hello, everyone. Today, I’ll talk about how to design workplaces that inspire creativity. I hope you can find it useful. First, using color in an office can inspire creative thinking. Different colors can affect mood and energy levels. For example, blues and greens are calming and help create a peaceful environment. Second, offering a playroom where employees can take a break can relieve stress and allow workers to reset. A dedicated space for relaxation and interaction can also spark new ideas. Casual conversations often lead to creative solutions. Then let’s turn to lighting. Lighting is also important. If it is too dark, workers can feel sleepy; if it is too bright, it can make them feel anxious. Allowing more natural light into the office can increase productivity and uplift moods. If natural light is limited, using light bulbs can also be helpful. A clean space can make a big difference in how employees feel. Focus on keeping the office organized and make sure there's enough open space. When the office feels tidy, workers are more likely to feel relaxed and focused, which can promote clear thinking. 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) A 21.D 22.B 23.A 21.细节理解题。根据Application Qualification部分“2. Non-Chinese citizens with a foreign passport.(2. 持有外国护照的非中国公民。)”和“3. Currently enrolled full-time students in undergraduate Year 3/4, Master’s, or doctoral programs.(3. 目前全日制本科三、四年级、硕士或博士在读学生。)”可知,持有外国护照的英语硕士全日制学生有资格申请这个研究实习项目。故选D。 22.细节理解题。根据Scholarship中Level B“1. free tuition;2. comprehensive medical insurance(1. 免学费;2. 综合医疗保险)”,以及Cost中“Student dormitory: 500-1,000 RMB (≈73-146USD) per month(学生宿舍:每月500-1000元人民币,约合73-146美元)”可知,B级奖学金学生需至少支付宿舍费最低档73美元/月。故选B。 23.推理判断题。通读全文,尤其是由第一段“The University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) research internship program provides the opportunity for graduate students or 3rd/4th year undergraduate students to participate in research projects to gain valuable experience on a variety of cutting-edge research at USTC.(中国科技大学(USTC)的研究实习项目为研究生或三四年级本科生提供了参与研究项目的机会,以获得在USTC进行各种前沿研究的宝贵经验。)”可知,文章主要介绍了中国科学技术大学的研究实习项目,包括项目的益处、申请资格、费用以及奖学金情况,这些信息通常出现在官方公告或通知中。因此,文章最有可能来源于一个官方通知页面。故选A。 B 24.D 25. D 26.B 27.B 24. D细节理解题。根据原文第一段新闻导语核心句“But the 24-year-old made an unexpected choice: she returned to her remote mountain village in the Qinling Mountains, to launch an organic farming project”可知,林乔返乡的核心目的是开展有机农业项目,D选项为原文内容的同义替换,有明确原文依据。A选项与原文“most of her classmates competed for well-paid jobs in big cities”不符,林乔并未选择本地高薪工作;B、C选项在原文中无任何对应表述,属于无中生有,符合高考真题干扰项命题逻辑。 25.D细节理解题。根据原文第二段“When Lin said she wanted to grow organic kiwifruit without any chemicals, nearly all villagers doubted her”以及村民的质疑原话可知,林乔项目初期面临的核心挑战是当地村民对她计划的不认可与怀疑,D选项完全匹配原文细节。A选项原文未提及项目初期存在线上销售渠道短缺的问题,与后文“sold well online”无冲突,属于无中生有;B、C选项与原文“learned organic planting skills from her former university tutors”完全相反,林乔具备专业种植技能,且获得了大学导师的技术支持,不符合原文内容。 26. B 推理判断题。根据原文第二段“grow organic kiwifruit without any chemicals”、第三段“sold well online at twice the price of ordinary kiwifruit”可推断,无化学添加的有机品质是林乔的猕猴桃在价格高于普通产品的情况下依然畅销的核心原因,B选项符合原文逻辑。A、C选项在原文中无任何对应表述,原文仅提及林乔后期帮助村民开设网店,并未出现村民全国推广、大学提供广告帮助的内容;D选项与原文“twice the price of ordinary kiwifruit”完全相反,不符合原文事实。 27.B 推理判断题。全文围绕青年大学生林乔返乡创业、通过绿色有机农业带动村民增收、助力乡村发展的完整故事展开,结合结尾林乔关于乡村振兴的核心表述,可推断出故事的核心结论是年轻人能够在乡村发展中发挥关键作用,B选项符合全文主旨与逻辑。A、C、D选项均使用了“only”这类绝对化表述,不符合高考阅读理解“绝对化表述通常为错误选项”的命题规律,且均与原文内容不符。 C 28.C 29.D 30.B 31.D 28.词义猜测题。根据第一段“As a librarian, I am often asked: Does listening to audiobooks qualify as reading? Many people don’t think so. There is a snobbishness to reading a physical book. Telling someone that you have only listened to a certain book usually comes out sounding like an apology.(作为一名图书管理员,我经常被问到:听有声书算阅读吗?很多人认为不算。读实体书有一种 snobbishness。告诉别人你只听了某本书,说这话时通常听起来像是在道歉)”可知,人们普遍觉得读实体书比听有声书更优越,所以“snobbishness”可能意为“一种优越感”。选C项。 29.细节理解题。依据第三段“Audiobooks can offer a vastly different experience from reading yourself, and that’s because narrators (主播) can add so much to a story. I recently listened to Woodworking, which had three narrators at three extremely different points in their lives. The three audiobook performers brought extra depth and humor to the reading that I couldn’t have gotten just reading alone.(有声书能提供与自己阅读截然不同的体验,因为主播能为故事增添很多内容。我最近听了《木工工艺》,它由三位处于人生截然不同阶段的主播朗读。这三位有声书朗读者为朗读增添了额外的深度和幽默,这些是我独自阅读无法获得的)”可知,该段强调有声书能为故事带来更丰富的内容。故选D项。 30.细节理解题。根据第五段“At a time when fewer people are reading books, this audiobook debate can feel like a silly distraction from what really matters: Keeping books in the hands that need them, in any format at all.(在读书的人越来越少的时候,这场关于有声书的争论似乎是一种愚蠢的干扰,而真正重要的是:让需要书的人能够接触到书,无论以何种形式)”可知,作者认为有声书的争论似乎是一种愚蠢的干扰,让人们忽略了读书的人越来越少的事实,由此可知,作者认为更重要的是鼓励更多人阅读。故选B项。 31.主旨大意题。文章开篇提出听有声书是否算阅读的问题,接着阐述有声书能带来不同体验、具有便利性,最后强调在阅读人数减少的情况下,重要的是让读者能接触到书,各种阅读形式都有价值。D选项“Audiobooks: Every Form of Reading Counts(有声书:每种阅读形式都重要)”为最佳标题。故选D项。 D 32.D 33.C 34.B 35.C 32.细节理解题。根据第一段“At the end of the last ice age, warming temperatures turned the grasslands where horses roamed into swamps (沼泽地) and forests. Humans hunted them heavily for meat. Wild horses did, in fact, go extinct in North America around 7,600-12,000 years ago.(在上个冰河时代末期,气温升高将马匹栖息的草原变成了沼泽和森林。人类为了获取肉类大量捕杀它们。事实上,野生马匹大约在7600到12000年前在北美灭绝了。)”可知,北美野生马灭绝的原因是环境变化和过度捕猎。故选D项。 33.推理判断题。根据第三段“He argues, “What we now call the Silk Road should more accurately be called the Horse Road, for it was the horse, and not silk, that drew buyers and sellers together to form the first large-scale international trading routes.”(他主张:“我们现在所说的丝绸之路应该更准确地称为马道,因为是马匹而非丝绸将买卖双方聚集在一起,形成了最初的大型国际贸易通道。”)”可知,David认为在古代商路中,马匹比丝绸更重要。故选C项。 34.推理判断题。根据最后一段“However, as these books make clear, it would be unwise to set horses aside in people’s memories. They deserve enduring respect, for their presence changed the world.(然而,正如这些书籍所明确的那样,将马匹从人们的记忆中搁置一旁是不明智的。它们值得长久的尊重,因为它们的存在改变了世界。)”可知,作者对马匹的历史作用持赞赏态度。故选B项。 35.主旨大意题。通读全文特别是最后一段“A look at the “biotechnology” of the horse explains its usefulness. In terms of power, a horse packs more than ten times that of a human. People still use “horsepower” as a way to quantify power. It is only in the past 100 years, since the invention and spread of automobiles, that horses have become less essential to human civilization and people’s daily lives. However, as these books make clear, it would be unwise to set horses aside in people’s memories. They deserve enduring respect, for their presence changed the world.(审视马的“生物技术”,便能明白其用途之广。论力量,马的体能是人类的十倍有余。如今人们仍在用“马力(horsepower)”来计量动力。直到近百年汽车发明并普及后,马对人类文明与日常生活的重要性才逐渐消退。但正如这些书籍所阐明的,将马从记忆中彻底搁置并非明智之举。它们改变了世界,值得我们永远铭记与敬重。)”可知,文章阐述了马匹从灭绝边缘被拯救后,如何深刻影响人类历史进程、改变帝国命运、推动贸易扩张,最终塑造人类文明,所以C项“The Horse: Shaping the Course of Human Civilization(马:塑造人类文明的历程)”符合文意。故选C项。 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 36.A 37.C 38.B 39.G 40.E 36.空前“To write is to work with memory, transforming lived experience into narrative form.(写作就是与记忆打交道,将亲身经历转化为叙述形式)”说明写作的目的,空后“Yet, strangely, stepping away can deepen it.(然而,令人奇怪的是,远离它反而会使其变得更加强烈)”和空格处内容构成转折,说明远离写作反而能让写作的目的变得更强烈,A选项“Regular writing sharpens this capacity.(定期写作能提升这种能力)”说明定期写作能提升写作能力,和后文内容相反,因此符合语境,故选A。 37.空前“A long pause (暂停) acts as cognitive oxygenation (认知充氧). Freed from the demands of constant production, ideas loosen their strict forms. Memory continues to operate in the background: reorganizing experiences, reshaping meanings and building unexpected connections. What once seemed settled may return transformed; what felt forgotten may reappear with new relevance.(长时间的暂停就如同认知上的“充氧”。摆脱了持续创作的压力,各种想法不再拘泥于刻板的形式。记忆在后台持续运转:重新梳理经历、重塑意义,并建立起意想不到的联系。曾经看似尘埃落定的事情,或许会以全新的面貌回归;那些感觉已被遗忘的,也许会带着新的意义重新浮现)”说明了暂停的好处,空格处应该继续说暂停的好处,C选项“The pause does not stop thinking, but changes how thinking unfolds.(这种停顿并不会停止思考,但它会改变思考的方式)”中的The pause和前面的pause是原词复现,继续说明暂停的好处,因此符合语境,故选C。 38.空前“Psychologically, there is something creative about absence. Imagination needs empty spaces to operate.(从心理层面看,缺席蕴含着创造力。想象力需要空白空间来发挥作用)”说明想象力需要空白的空间,所以需要我们停止输出,这样才能给想象力更多的空间,B选项“Continuous output can lead to repetition of arguments.(持续不断地发表观点可能会导致论点的重复)”说明了持续的输出的弊端,承接上文,符合语境,故选B。 39.空后“Returning to this column only strengthens the view. My relationship with these themes has changed because I have changed. New personal, academic, and professional experiences now feed the symbolic raw material of this factory.(重返这个专栏只会让我更加坚定这一观点。我与这些主题的关系发生了变化,因为我自己也变了。新的个人、学术和职业经历如今为这个“工厂”提供了象征性的原材料)”说明重新回到专栏写作后,作者对一些观点有了新的认识,且自身发生了变化,G选项“Throughout “The Memory Factory”, I have treated memory as an active process.(在《记忆工厂》中,我一直将记忆视为一个主动的过程)”说明了自己对记忆的观点,其中的““The Memory Factory””和后文的this column相一致,因此符合语境。故选G。 40.空前“If memory is a factory, it does not run endlessly at industrial speed.(如果说记忆是一座工厂,它并非以工业化的高速持续运转)”说明记忆并非高速持续运转,E选项“At times, it must slow down, reorganize its machinery, and replace tools.(有时,它需要放缓节奏,重新调整思路,并更换工具)”说明记忆会放缓节奏,和前面的“并非以工业化的高速持续运转”一致,因此符合语境,故选E。 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) 41.A 42.C 43.B 44.A 45.D 46.C 47.B 48.D 49.A 50.D 51.B 52.A 53.C 54.D 55.B 41.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她认为自己正在开创一项能帮助客户将凌乱的家变得整洁美观的事业。A. business生意,事业;B. neighbourhood社区;C. hobby爱好;D. conversation对话。根据前文“In 2014, Kelly took her professional organizing business full-time.”提到business,这里指她开创了一份事业/生意。故选A项。 42.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她会在整理客户家之前和之后拍摄照片。A. bags包;B. wastes垃圾;C. pictures照片;D. showers淋浴。根据句意以及下文“before and after organizing her clients’ homes”可知,此处为整理前后对比,职业整理师通常会拍照片记录。故选C项。 43.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但很快她就意识到,她的工作更多地关乎人本身。A. complained抱怨;B. realized意识到;C. wondered想知道;D. imagined想象。根据下文“her job was more about the people”可知,一开始以为只是整理房间,后来意识到工作更多是关于人。故选B项。 44.考查动词词义辨析。句意:许多寻求凯利服务的人都在与心理健康问题、受伤、疾病作斗争,或者正在经历亲人的死亡。A. struggling斗争;B. agreeing同意;C. comparing比较;D. connecting联系。根据下文“with mental health issues, injuries, illness”可知,许多寻求凯莉服务的人正在与心理健康问题、受伤、疾病作斗争。故选A项。 45.考查动词词义辨析。句意:许多寻求凯利服务的人都在与心理健康问题、受伤、疾病作斗争,或者正在经历亲人的死亡。A. accepting接受;B. fearing害怕;C. expecting期待;D. experiencing经历。根据句意以及下文“the death of a loved one”可知,亲人去世,是正在经历的事。故选D项。 46.考查副词词义辨析。句意:2020年,凯莉在网上分享了自己的经历,旨在帮助全球的人们。A. lightly轻轻地;B. seriously严肃地;C. online在网上;D. hard努力地。根据下文“in order to help people globally”可知,要帮助全球的人,是在网上分享经验。故选C项。 47.考查动词短语辨析。句意:她向寻求整理生活建议的观众分解了她的技巧和窍门。A. cut through穿过;B. broke down拆解,详细讲解;C. took out取出;D. picked off摘掉。根据句意以及下文“her tips and tricks”可知,此处指把技巧详细分解、讲解给别人。break down表示“拆解、详细说明”。故选B项。 48.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她向寻求整理生活建议的观众分解了她的技巧和窍门。A. leaders领导者;B. jumpers跳跃者;C. novelists小说家;D. viewers观众,观看者。根据句意以及下文“looking to tidy up their lives”可知,她在网上分享,受众是观看的人、观众。 故选D项。 49.考查名词词义辨析。句意:凯莉做了所有的体力劳动,收集垃圾,相应地分类其他物品,剪掉不需要的物品,最后整理剩下的东西给她的客户。A. labor劳动;B. education教育;C. exercise锻炼;D. change改变。根据下文“collecting garbage, sorting other items”可知,收垃圾、分类等都是体力劳动。故选A项。 50.考查副词词义辨析。句意:凯莉做了所有的体力劳动,收集垃圾,相应地分类其他物品,剪掉不需要的物品,最后整理剩下的东西给她的客户。A. carelessly粗心地;B. hesitantly犹豫地;C. vividly生动地;D. accordingly相应地,按情况地。根据语境以及上文“collecting garbage, sorting other items”可知,整理物品,是相应地、合理地分类。故选D项。 51.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这让她的客户可以为最难的部分节省精力。那就是决定要清除什么。A. lose失去;B. save节省;C. consume消耗;D. spread传播。根据句意以及下文“mental energy for the toughest part”可知,凯莉做了体力活,让客户节省精力去做决定。故选B项。 52.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:虽然凯莉的工作要求很高,但让她坚持下去的是客户情绪的变化。A. demanding要求高的,费力的;B. fascinating迷人的;C. controversial有争议的;D. dynamic有活力的。根据上文内容以及下文“what keeps her going is her clients’ emotional ____”可知,又体力劳动又处理情绪问题,这份工作要求高、费力费心。故选A项。 53.考查名词词义辨析。句意:虽然凯莉的工作要求很高,但让她坚持下去的是客户情绪的变化。A. fault错误;B. dignity尊严;C. shifts转变,变化;D. issues问题。根据下文“they are saying, ‘Come ____ me, I’m dying.’ I see the relieved ____ on their face at the end of the session.”可知,客户从崩溃到解脱,是情绪上的转变。故选C项。 54.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她说:“当我见到这些人时,他们会说:‘来救救我吧,我快不行了。’服务结束时,我看到他们脸上露出如释重负的神情。这就是让我不断回来的原因。”A. praise表扬;B. recognize认出;C. persuade劝说;D. rescue拯救。根据句意以及下文“I’m dying”可知,客户状态极差,像是在说“来救救我吧,我快不行了”。故选D项。 55.考查名词词义辨析。句意:服务结束时,我看到他们脸上露出如释重负的神情。A. feature特征;B. look表情,神色;C. wrinkle皱纹;D. scar伤疤。根据句意以及下文“on their face at the end of the session”可知,此处指脸上解脱的神情、表情。故选B项。 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 56.promoting 57.amazing 58.which 59.was awarded 60.from 61.bravely 62.commenting 63.wisdom 64.Though/Although 65.the 56.考查动名词。句意:作为中国围棋事业的领军人物,他毕生致力于推广这项古老的智力游戏。此处为固定搭配devote one’s life to doing sth.(毕生致力于做某事),其中to是介词,后接动名词形式。故填promoting。 57.考查形容词。句意:20 世纪 80 年代,聂卫平在中日围棋挑战赛中取得了惊人的 11 连胜的佳绩。形容词作定语,修饰名词短语11-game winning streak(11 连胜);amaze 的形容词形式中,amazing用于修饰事物,表示“令人惊叹的”。故填amazing。 58.考查定语从句。句意:他的胜利打破了日本在围棋领域的长期垄断,并引发了全国性的“围棋热”,极大地激发了民族精神。分析句子可知,设空处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词指代前文整句话在从句中作主语,所以为关系代词which引导。故填which。 59.考查动词时态和语态。句意:由于其非凡的贡献,他于 1988 年被授予“棋圣”的称号,这一荣誉在中国围棋史上独一无二。主语he和动词 award(授予)是被动关系;时间状语 in 1988 提示用一般过去时,所以为一般过去时的被动语态。故填was awarded。 60.考查固定短语。句意:他培养了众多顶尖棋手,包括像常昊和古力这样的世界冠军,他们从他的指导下受益匪浅。分析句子可知,此处为固定搭配 benefit from sth.(从某事 / 某物中受益)。故填from。 61.考查副词。句意:2013 年,他在被诊断出患有癌症时,以乐观的态度面对疾病,并勇敢地与之抗争,最终战胜了癌症。副词修饰动词 fought(对抗),brave的副词形式是bravely。故填bravely。 62.考查非谓语动词。句意:他走遍全国,举办讲座并评论比赛,以分享围棋的魅力。分析句子可知,此处为非谓语动词作状语,give和与主语 Nie是主动关系,所以为现在分词形式,giving lectures 和 commenting on matches 是并列的现在分词短语。故填commenting。 63.考查名词。句意:他坚信,在人工智能时代,人类仍然需要围棋,因为它蕴含着中国古代先辈的智慧。分析句子可知,此处为名词作宾语,wise 的名词形式是 wisdom(智慧),为不可数名词。故填wisdom。 64.考查让步状语从句。句意:尽管他已经离我们而去,但他的坚韧不拔的精神以及对国家的热爱将永远激励着新一代的围棋选手。分析句子可知,此处为连词Though/ Although表示“虽然;尽管”引导让步状语从句,从句与主句构成转折关系。故填Though/ Although。 65.考查冠词。句意:尽管他已经离我们而去,但他的坚韧不拔的精神以及对国家的热爱将永远激励着新一代的围棋选手。分析句子可知,此处用于修饰 younger generation(年轻一代),表示特指“围棋界的年轻一代棋手”。故填the。 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) My Favourite Traditional Chinese Food In China, there are rich traditional foods, among which my favourite is zongzi. A very popular dish during the Dragon Boat festival is zongzi. This tasty dish consists of rice dumplings with meat, peanut, egg or other fillings wrapped in bamboo leaves. The legend behind zongzi dates back over 2,000 years ago, during Warring States Period in China. Eating zongzi is not only a way for me to enjoy the food but also an opportunity for me to connect with my relatives and friends. Sharing zongzi with others is a sign of goodwill, and exchanging different kinds of zongzi encourages me to communicate more actively. Zongzi is more than a delightful treat; it serves as a bridge connecting people to their heritage, culture, and each other. 第二节(满分25分) On the day of submission, Maya hesitated at the judges’ door. She remembered her father’s words — and walked in. Inside, three judges sat at a long table. “Title?” a woman asked. “Return,” Maya said softly. The lady smiled, pressed the “play” button on Maya’s tiny recorder, and the room filled with the sound of waves, drumbeats, and seagull cries. Maya held her breath. When the music ended, another judge looked up and said, “Thank you. We’ll remember this.” Maya nodded, took back her recorder, and walked out, heart pounding but lighter than before. Finally, it was time for the winners to be announced. Maya’s heart raced. The judges stepped out with a microphone and said, “Third place… second place…” Each name made the crowd clap. Then one judge paused and smiled. “First place — Maya, with Return!” The crowd cheered. Maya’s dad lifted her onto the stage. Maya received a big seashell and took the microphone, her voice shaking but clear: “Thank you, Dad, for telling me the song only had to be mine. You stood by me when I doubted myself, you taught me to be brave, and you showed me what matters most.” The boats answered with long whistles, as if the sea itself were applauding. 11 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 合肥市第八中学2026届高三下学期英语阶段性检测五 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。每段对话读两遍。 1.What is Susan going to do tomorrow? A.Pick up her parents. B.Do the housework. C.Go on a long hike. 2.Where does the conversation probably take place? A.In an office. B.Over the phone. C.At a computer store. 3.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Co-workers. B.Former schoolmates. C.Manager and client. 4.How much does the man need to pay? A.$45. B.$60. C.$110. 5.What are the speakers talking about? A.Young artists. B.An art exhibition. C.A painting competition. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 6.What made Jack choose agricultural science? A.His childhood experiences.B.More job opportunities. C.Advanced technological skills. 7.What does Jack think of his work? A.It is time-consuming. B.It is challenging. C.It is rewarding. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 8.What is the woman doing? A.Serving a local community. B.Consulting a volunteer project. C.Having an interview. 9.When may the camp end? A.On July 6th. B.On July 12th. C.On July 19th. 10.What is a must to those interested in medical service? A.Relevant experience. B.Flexible working time. C.Strong language ability. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 11.Who is the man? A.A radio host. B.A successful businessman. C.A community leader. 12.What do we know about the organization? A.It is started by a woman in a rural area. B.It focuses on eco-friendly values. C.It is funded by the government. 13.How does Meera feel about the future of the organization? A.Hopeful. B.Confused. C.Concerned. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 14.Why does the woman speak to Jason? A.To introduce a Chinese artist. B.To consult some information. C.To share an art exhibition. 15.Why did Fan Yifu go to Japan? A.To get inspiration. B.To study art history. C.To hold exhibitions. 16.When will the speakers go to the exhibition? A.On Saturday. B.On Sunday. C.On Monday. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 17.Who is the speaker probably talking to? A.Managers. B.Teachers. C.Painters. 18.What is the second point the speaker mentioned? A.Adding natural elements. B.Bringing color into the office. C.Creating a playroom for relaxation. 19.What effect does the natural light have on office workers? A.It keeps them productive. B.It gets them in a bad mood. C.It makes them feel sleepy. 20.Why does the speaker give the talk? A.To highlight the impact of various colors. B.To illustrate benefits of casual conversations. C.To share how to make a creative workplace. 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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A The University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) research internship program provides the opportunity for graduate students or 3rd/4th year undergraduate students to participate in research projects to gain valuable experience on a variety of cutting-edge research at USTC. Program Benefits ●Enhance research capability in state-of-the-art labs under the guidance of professors at USTC. ●Have a competitive edge in application for Master’s, Ph.D.and post-doctoral programs at USTC by developing relationships with faculty and students. ●Apply for free Chinese language and culture class to learn basic Chinese language and explore unique Hui culture. Application Qualification 1. Good command of English. 2. Non-Chinese citizens with a foreign passport. 3. Currently enrolled full-time students in undergraduate Year 3/4, Master’s, or doctoral programs. Cost ●Tuition: 2,100 RMB (≈304 USD) per month (undergraduate student or master student). 2,600 RMB (≈377 USD) per month (PhD student). ●Student dormitory: 500-1,000 RMB (≈73-146 USD) per month depending on room type and size. ●Insurance: 160 RMB (≈23 USD) per month. Scholarship USTC offers limited scholarships to outstanding students. All applicants will be evaluated. USTC Fellowship Level A 1. free tuition 2.comprehensive medical insurance 3. free university dormitory 4. grant:2,500 RMB (≈392 USD)/ month (Bachelor) 3,000RMB (≈470 USD)/ month (Master) 3,500RMB (≈550 USD)/ month (PhD) Level B 1. free tuition 2. comprehensive medical insurance Level C free tuition 21.Who is qualified for this research internship program? A.Chinese Year 2 undergraduates with fluent English. B.Chinese post-doctoral researchers with good grades. C.Part-time foreign PhD students with proficient English. D.Full-time English Master’s students with a foreign passport. 22.How much does a Fellowship Level B student pay at least? A.23 USD/month. B.73 USD/month. C.146 USD/month. D.304 USD/month. 23.Where is the article probably taken from? A.An official notice page. B.A college travel brochure. C.Chinese language textbook. D.An online job-hunting website. B When Lin Qiao graduated from China Agricultural University in 2023, most of her classmates competed for well-paid jobs in big cities like Beijing and Shanghai. But the 24-year-old made an unexpected choice: she returned to her remote mountain village in the Qinling Mountains, to launch an organic farming project. Lin’s village sits on the hillside, with terraces(梯田)that had been abandoned for years. Local villagers used to grow corn with chemical fertilizers and pesticides(农药), but the income was low, and the soil had been badly degraded. When Lin said she wanted to grow organic kiwifruit without any chemicals, nearly all villagers doubted her. “They said I was wasting my college degree, and that the ‘fancy ideas’ would never work in the mountains,” Lin recalled. With no initial support, Lin rented 20 acres of abandoned terraces, learned organic planting skills from her former university tutors, and worked in the fields every day. She used fallen leaves to make natural fertilizer, and built small water-saving irrigation systems to protect local water resources. Two years later, her kiwifruit trees bore fruit, and the products sold well online at twice the price of ordinary kiwifruit. Seeing Lin’s success, villagers began to follow her. She taught them organic planting skills for free, helped them set up online shops, and even built a small study center for local teenagers to learn about ecological protection. By late 2025, over 40 families in the village had joined her project, and the village’s per capita income had doubled. “Rural vitalization(振兴)isn’t just about new roads or buildings. It’s about giving young people a reason to come home, to make our mountains greener and our villagers richer at the same time,” Lin told Reuters. 24.Why did Lin Qiao return to her hometown? A. To take a well-paid local job B. To look after her elderly parents C. To teach at the local village school D. To start an organic farming project 25.What challenge did Lin Qiao face at first? A. Shortage of online sales channels B. Lack of professional planting skills C. No support from her university tutors D. Local villagers’ disbelief in her plan 26.What made Lin’s kiwifruit popular online? A. Villagers’ nationwide promotion B. Its chemical-free organic quality C. The university’s advertising help D. Its lower price than ordinary kiwifruit 27.What can we infer from Lin Qiao’s story? A. College graduates can only succeed in rural areas B. Young people can play a key role in rural development C. Organic farming is the only choice for China’s agriculture D. Online sales are the only way to increase villagers’ income C As a librarian, I am often asked: Does listening to audiobooks qualify as reading? Many people don’t think so. There is a snobbishness to reading a physical book. Telling someone that you have only listened to a certain book usually comes out sounding like an apology. Sure, audiobooks don’t count as reading in an extremely literal linguistic sense. You, the listener, are hearing someone else read a book, instead of looking at the words. But when we talk about “reading a book”, I don’t think anyone cares about how you’re taking it in. Audiobooks can offer a vastly different experience from reading yourself, and that’s because narrators (主播) can add so much to a story. I recently listened to Woodworking, which had three narrators at three extremely different points in their lives. The three audiobook performers brought extra depth and humor to the reading that I couldn’t have gotten just reading alone. There’s also something extra convenient about audiobooks. When I travel on public transport and can’t get a seat, holding a physical book in my hands is hard; but I can listen to an audiobook anywhere. They’re always wonderful for multitasking, whether that’s listening while doing the dishes, cleaning the bathroom or, my personal favorite, doing a craft. In 2022, the National Endowment for the Arts reported that 48.5 percent of adults said they had read at least one book in the past year, down from 52.7 percent five years earlier. At a time when fewer people are reading books, this audiobook debate can feel like a silly distraction from what really matters: Keeping books in the hands that need them, in any format at all. I read because I love stories. And, yes, that connection to the story, or essay or memoir might feel a little different depending on whether I read the words on the page or hear them performed by an audiobook narrator. But both are worth celebrating — and neither is better than the other. 28.What does the underlined word “snobbishness” in paragraph 1 probably mean? A.A lack of interest. B.A habit of apologizing. C.A feeling of superiority. D.A desire to read more books. 29.What benefit of audiobooks is stressed in paragraph 3? A.They simplify complicated plots. B.They make listeners more focused. C.They allow access to more authors. D.They bring greater richness to stories. 30.According to the author, what matters more? A.Improving the quality of books. B.Encouraging more people to read. C.Exploring more formats of reading. D.Keeping books accessible to readers. 31.What is the best title for the text? A.Audiobooks: A New Reading Trend B.Audiobooks: A Bridge Connecting Readers C.Audiobooks: Narrators Bring Stories to Life D.Audiobooks: Every Form of Reading Counts D There was nearly a world without horses. At the end of the last ice age, warming temperatures turned the grasslands where horses roamed into swamps (沼泽地) and forests. Humans hunted them heavily for meat. Wild horses did, in fact, go extinct in North America around 7,600-12,000 years ago. You could say that by stopping hunting and starting to domesticate (驯养) them, humans saved horses. Humans were forever changed by their horse partnership. Able to gallop at more than 64 kph and to convey heavy objects, horses altered the course of empires and determined victors and losers in battle. They also transformed the way people could hunt, communicate, trade and even dress. Trousers spread only after horses were domesticated, as an innovation for riding. The oldest surviving pairs, dating to 1300 BC, belonged to horsemen.       A number of new books have come out looking at the horse’s impact on human history. David Chaffetz, a scholar of Asian history, focuses his deeply researched, elegantly written Raiders, Rulers and Traders on the interplay, a defining aspect of Chinese, Indian and Persian civilizations, between horse-borne nomads (游牧民族) and settled people. He argues, “What we now call the Silk Road should more accurately be called the Horse Road, for it was the horse, and not silk, that drew buyers and sellers together to form the first large-scale international trading routes.” Superior horses and horsemanship continued to determine sweeping population movements. Mastery of mounts brought the Huns into Europe, the Arabs into Spain and the Turks into India and Anatolia. Horses also spread the vast Mongol armies under Genghis Khan across nearly the whole of the Eurasian land mass. A look at the “biotechnology” of the horse explains its usefulness. In terms of power, a horse packs more than ten times that of a human. People still use “horsepower” as a way to quantify power. It is only in the past 100 years, since the invention and spread of automobiles, that horses have become less essential to human civilization and people’s daily lives. However, as these books make clear, it would be unwise to set horses aside in people’s memories. They deserve enduring respect, for their presence changed the world. 32.What caused the extinction of wild horses in North America? A.Habitat loss and failure to adapt. B.Urban expansion and domestication. C.Overpopulation and natural enemies. D.Environmental changes and overhunting. 33.Which of the following will David agree with according to his book? A.Horses were mainly raised and used by settled people. B.Nomadic people benefited greatly from horse-related trade. C.Horses were more crucial than silk in trade along ancient routes. D.Horses were mainly used by settled people for long-distance trade. 34.What is the author’s attitude to the historical role of horses? A.Critical. B.Admiring. C.Dismissive. D.Neutral. 35.Which can serve as the best title of the text? A.Humans’ Impact on the Horse and Its Civilization Role B.The Horse: A Forgotten Animal in Human History C.The Horse: Shaping the Course of Human Civilization D.The Biological Advantages of Domesticated Horses 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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 After three years without writing for my Psychology Today column, I return today to “The Memory Factory” with the sense of opening a space that was never abandoned. Writing is a developmental practice. Beyond improving style or clarity, it exercises core psychological operations: attention, selection, organization, and meaning-making. To write is to work with memory, transforming lived experience into narrative form. 36 Yet, strangely, stepping away can deepen it. A long pause (暂停) acts as cognitive oxygenation (认知充氧). Freed from the demands of constant production, ideas loosen their strict forms. Memory continues to operate in the background: reorganizing experiences, reshaping meanings and building unexpected connections. What once seemed settled may return transformed; what felt forgotten may reappear with new relevance. 37 Psychologically, there is something creative about absence. Imagination needs empty spaces to operate. 38 However, a long pause introduces a productive estrangement (疏离): On returning, we encounter our own ideas as if they partly belonged to someone else. This pause allows memory and imagination to enter into dialogue, not to reproduce the past, but to reshape it. 39 Returning to this column only strengthens the view. My relationship with these themes has changed because I have changed. New personal, academic, and professional experiences now feed the symbolic raw material of this factory. Coming back to “active mode” means recognizing that silence was productive, too. It is during the pause that certain questions matured and imagination regained breath. If memory is a factory, it does not run endlessly at industrial speed. 40 This text marks the opening of its doors, confirming that a long pause is not a failure, but an essential part of the writing process. A.Regular writing sharpens this capacity. B.Continuous output can lead to repetition of arguments. C.The pause does not stop thinking, but changes how thinking unfolds. D.Returning to writing after a long pause does not feel like starting over. E.At times, it must slow down, reorganize its machinery, and replace tools. F.Writing after a long pause makes me feel more anxious and less reflective. G.Throughout “The Memory Factory”, I have treated memory as an active process. 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和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 In 2014, Kelly took her professional organizing business full-time. She thought she was starting a 41 that would help make her clients’ messy homes into beautiful ones. She would take 42 before and after organizing her clients’ homes. But she soon 43 her job was more about the people. Many people who seek out Kelly’s service are 44 with mental health issues, injuries, illness, or are 45 the death of a loved one. They are willing to tidy up but might not have the mental energy to start. In 2020, Kelly shared her experience 46 in order to help people globally. She 47 her tips and tricks for 48 looking to tidy up their lives. These included what she named “Declutter Core” method. Kelly does all the physical 49 of collecting garbage, sorting other items 50 , cutting out unwanted items and finally organizing what is left for her clients. This allows her clients to 51 mental energy for the toughest part. That is to make the decisions of what to clear out. While Kelly’s job is 52 , what keeps her going is her clients’ emotional 53 . She says, “When I meet these people, they are saying, ‘Come 54 me, I’m dying.’ I see the relieved 55 on their face at the end of the session. That’s what keeps me coming back.” 41.A.business B.neighbourhood C.hobby D.conversation 42.A.bags B.wastes C.pictures D.showers 43.A.complained B.realized C.wondered D.imagined 44.A.struggling B.agreeing C.comparing D.connecting 45.A.accepting B.fearing C.expecting D.experiencing 46.A.lightly B.seriously C.online D.hard 47.A.cut through B.broke down C.took out D.picked off 48.A.leaders B.jumpers C.novelists D.viewers 49.A.labor B.education C.exercise D.change 50.A.carelessly B.hesitantly C.vividly D.accordingly 51.A.lose B.save C.consume D.spread 52.A.demanding B.fascinating C.controversial D.dynamic 53.A.fault B.dignity C.shifts D.issues 54.A.praise B.recognize C.persuade D.rescue 55.A.feature B.look C.wrinkle D.scar 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。 Nie Weiping, the legendary “Go Sage” (棋圣)of China, passed away on January 14, 2026, at the age of 74. As a leading figure of China’s Go cause, he devoted his entire life to 56 (promote) this ancient intellectual game. In the 1980s, Nie achieved an 57 (amaze)11-game winning streak in the China-Japan Go Challenge Match. His victories broke Japan’s long-term control in Go and sparked a nationwide “Go fever”, 58 greatly inspired the national spirit. For his extraordinary contributions, he 59 (award) the title of “Go Sage” in 1988, an honor that remains unique in China’s Go history. After retiring from competitive play, Nie became a dedicated coach. He trained numerous top players, including world champions like Chang Hao and Gu Li, who benefited greatly 60 his guidance. In 2013, when he was diagnosed with cancer, he faced the illness with optimism and fought it 61 (brave), eventually overcoming it. Even in his later years, Nie never stopped his efforts to popularize Go. He travelled around the country, giving lectures and 62 (comment) on matches to share the charm of the game. He firmly believed that humans still need Go in the AI era because it carries the 63 (wise) of ancient Chinese ancestors. 64 he has left us, his spirit of perseverance and love for the country will continue to inspire 65 younger generation of Go players. His legacy will live on in the hearts of all those who love Go and the values it represents. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66.你校英语报社正在组织“My Favourite Traditional Chinese Food”为主题的英语征文活动。请选择一种食物,完成征文。 内容包括: 1.相关背景和特色; 2.你喜欢的原因。 注意: 1.写作词数应为80个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 My Favourite Traditional Chinese Food ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 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。 In a beautiful coastal village lived a girl named Maya. Maya’s world was made of music: the crash of waves, the cry of seagulls (海鸥), and the whistle of fishing boats became notes inside her mind. She collected these sounds on a tiny recorder, then locked herself in her room, weaving them into songs that no one ever heard. Maya was not shy in the usual way — she could help her mother sell fish at the market or joke with her friends in the classroom — but when it came to her music, she shrank into herself, quiet and unseen. One evening, the village posted an announcement on the noticeboard: the first “Sea-Song Competition” would be held on June 8th. Every entry would be performed live and scored by three judges on the spot. What was more, the winner would step onstage to receive a big seashell (贝壳) as an award, and from that night on, the winning song would be played every night as ships returned. Despite her excitement, her fear flooded back. That night, Maya sat among the nets, her recorder in hand, asking the tide, “What if I’m not good enough?” The tide answered with its usual silence — neither yes nor no. For days, Maya struggled with her doubts, but deep down, she knew she had to try. Her father found her staring at the silent recorder. He did not offer compliments (赞美); instead, he said, “The song doesn’t need to be perfect; it just needs to be yours.” Encouraged by her father, who always believed in her talent, she decided to enter the competition. For weeks, Maya rose before dawn, hiking to the beach where she captured the sound of rolling waves and the wind whistling through broken seashells. She spent every free moment working on her piece. It began with the slow breathing of the sea at dusk, added the beat of her mother’s old drum, then the song turned into a tune that felt like seagulls wheeling against a rising moon. Finally, she mixed in her own voice, which was soft and beautiful. She titled it Return. 注意: (1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卷相应位置作答。 On the day of submission, Maya hesitated at the judges’ door. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Finally, it was time for the winners to be announced. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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