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2025-2026学年高一下学期第三次月考卷(浙江专用)
(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)
英语·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.B 2.C 3.A 4.A 5.B 6.B 7.C 8.B 9.A 10.C 11.A 12.B 13.A 14.C 15.B 16.B 17.C 18.A 19.C 20.A
第二部分 阅读(满分50分,每小题2.5分)
第一节
21.D 22.C 23.D 24.C 25.C 26.D 27.D 28.B 29.A 30.A 31.D 32.B 33.C 34.D 35.C
第二节
36.B 37.E 38.C 39.G 40.D
第三部分 语言运用(满分30分)
第一节(15分,每小题1分)
41.B 42.D 43.A 44.C 45.B 46.D 47.C 48.B 49.A 50.C 51.D 52.C 53.D 54.A 55.B
第二节(15分,每小题1.5分)
56.strangest 57.and 58.branches 59.for 60.were killed 61.steadily 62.opened 63.where 64.a 65.to make
第四部分 写作(满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(15分)
Dear Zeno,
I’m sorry to hear you’re struggling with TikTok addiction, and I completely understand how you feel — those short videos are really attractive. But I’m worried about you, so I’d like to give you some advice.
First, you can set a time limit for using it every day. Second, try to spend more time on hobbies like reading or playing sports. Finally, you can turn to your parents or teachers for help if necessary.
I hope you can make good use of the Internet.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写(25分)
Edward thought for a moment and then made a decision. He quickly took out all the 50 dollars and bought some bread and milk for the family. The poor father was deeply moved and kept thanking him. The children’s eyes lit up as they got the food. Edward felt very happy even though he didn’t buy the books he wanted.
When he returned home, his father stood by the door, noticing his empty hands. Edward told his father what he had done. Instead of blaming him, his father smiled and praised him for his kindness. He said true happiness comes from helping others. Edward felt proud and learned a valuable lesson that day.
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How was your holiday, tom? fantastic. IT was my first time camping. The lake was quite clear and the forest round was so lovely. I'd like to go back to that place for a hiking trip when the leaves turn Green again. Listen to the next question. Thanks for inviting me out tonight. I would have loved to come to . the movie with you. But then, well, my little sister has a fever all day, and now I need to stay at home to look after her. Thanks for inviting me out tonight. I would have loved to come to . the movie with you. But then, well, my little sister has a fever all day, and now I need to stay at home to look after her. Listen to the next question. There are lots of people at the art museum yesterday afternoon. yes, but the crowd was so quiet. I suppose you were happy with the show. Yes, a Young artist stood out. That landscape painting really amazed me. There are lots of people at the art museum yesterday afternoon. yes, but the crowd was so quiet. 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It'll have to be friday. It's my cousin's sixteenth birthday on thursday. I've just been choosing his gifts. Okay, let's say friday afternoon. Good idea. You shouldn't push yourself too hard. See what our schools, jim, at about three P. M. On friday. Okay, perfect. Hi Betty. Are you ready . for your basketball match this sunday? Hi mike. I hope so. When is your next . one valley ball . on saturday? Lyall, I guess you won't need to train a lot over the holiday then. Didn't you win first prize . in that last time? No, you are thinking of badminton. My last volleyball match was a failure, so i'll be training hard. actually. I love your help . on thursday. Sorry, mike. It'll have to be friday. It's my cousin's sixteenth birthday on thursday. I've just been choosing his gifts. Okay, let's say friday afternoon. Good idea. You shouldn't push yourself too hard. See what our schools, jim, add about three P. M. On friday. Okay, perfect. Listen to the next question. 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2025-2026学年高一英语下学期第三次月考卷(浙江专用)
(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)
考生注意:
1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。
2. 答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷上的作答一律无效。
3. 难度系数:0.65。
4. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
注意,听力部分答题时请先将答案标在试卷上,听力部分结束前你将有两分钟的时间将答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中 选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
1.What will the man get?
A.A pen. B.A pencil. C.A cup.
2.What does the woman think of the man’s idea?
A.It is amazing. B.It is strange. C.It is impractical.
3.What will Tom probably do in the future?
A.Go hiking in spring. B.Camp in the forest. C.Swim in the lake.
4.Where is the woman probably?
A.At home. B.In a cinema. C.At a hospital.
5.What are the speakers probably talking about?
A.An artist. B.An art show. C.A famous painting.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题。
6.What did the woman’s friend do last Tuesday?
A.She found a new job. B.She visited the woman. C.She bought some books.
7.What can we say about the woman’s friend?
A.She has made a lot of money.
B.She likes working in the city.
C.She values children’s education.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.Why does the woman refuse to visit the coastal town?
A.It is far from their home.
B.It is crowded with tourists.
C.She has no hiking equipment.
9.How does the woman find their coming trip to Pinewood?
A.Enjoyable. B.Stressful. C.Worrying.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10.What sport match did Mike win first prize in?
A.Volleyball. B.Basketball. C.Badminton.
11.When is the birthday celebration?
A.On Thursday. B.On Friday. C.On Saturday.
12.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Coach and athlete. B.Schoolmates. C.Cousins.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13.What will Lily do for the campus book fair?
A.Make some posters for the event.
B.Write introductions to book groups.
C.Play gentle music for book shoppers.
14.Who will prepare tables and bookshelves?
A.Tom. B.Mike. C.Jack.
15.Why is Emma considered for the music part of the book fair?
A.She has the best music collection.
B.She is expert at playing the guitar.
C.She has organized music events before.
16.What can we know about the campus book fair?
A.It is successful. B.It is well-organized. C.It is short of volunteers.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What will the local group do to welcome visitors?
A.Perform dances. B.Share stories. C.Sing songs.
18.What activity can visitors do behind the artwork market?
A.Learn to draw pictures. B.Make DIY with paper. C.Taste local snacks.
19.What can be learned about the event?
A.It is mainly for children.
B.It focuses on art shows.
C.It helps people connect.
20.Who is the speaker most probably?
A.A community member. B.A skilled dancer. C.A food seller.
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
Asia offers a wide range of marathon events across different countries and regions. These races are held in urban centers as well as in areas of cultural and natural significance. Courses vary in difficulty and ground conditions, allowing runners to choose between flatter routes and more demanding ones. With multiple distance options available, participants can choose events based on their experience levels and personal goals.
Marathon
Time(2026)
Type
Price (EUR)
Course Profile
The Great Wall of China Marathon
25 Oct
Marathon
204
Rolling
10 km
5 km
Almaty Marathon
27 Sep
Marathon
45
Rolling
Half marathon
35
10 km
Cappadocia Marathon Turkey
8 Nov
Marathon
36
Hilly
20 km
10 km
Songkhla Marathon
22-23 Aug
Marathon
38
Flat
10 km
22
5 km
17
Things To Think About
●Register before the event.
●Know the local weather, so you can train and dress appropriately.
●Make sure that you are making accommodations through trustworthy sites for travel.
●Don’t underestimate how the difference in altitude (海拔) or temperature will affect your running.
Read up and train to make it to the finish line.
21.What do we know about these Marathons mentioned in the passage?
A.They are held across the world. B.The courses are all demanding.
C.There is no Marathon in November. D.There are many choices to choose from.
22.Which marathon offers the shortest race with the least demanding routes?
A.Almaty Marathon. B.Cappadocia Marathon Turkey.
C.Songkhla Marathon. D.The Great Wall of China Marathon.
23.Which is the unnecessary preparation work before the Marathon?
A.Check the local weather. B.Sign up before the event.
C.Book hotels from trusted websites. D.Train under the guidance of professionals.
B
When a paper I had spent years working on tirelessly was published in Science, I felt a deep sense of pride and accomplishment. One senior scientist offered encouraging advice, suggesting I pursue funding (资金) for a follow-up project and adding, “If you want to become a PI [ principal investigator], this is your moment — go for it!”
Years earlier, when I moved to France to start the project, I was full of enthusiasm and happy to work long hours. As time went on and I faced challenges, I learned to turn pressure into motivation. Even when things got tough, I held on to my passion and kept moving forward.
After multiple rejections, our joint paper was finally published — but I was far from celebrating. An old illness came back again, my back and neck ached nonstop, and I suffered from depression, and exhaustion. My creativity and energy had deserted me. I couldn’t focus or write a follow-up grant.
Unemployed and receiving basic social welfare, I felt worthless and like an even bigger failure. This was the lowest point of my life, and I sought psychotherapy. It helped me see that I had tried to shape myself to academic expectations and lost sight of who I was and what I needed to grow and develop well.
Now, at 44, I’ve rediscovered myself through writing, dance, volunteering, and working as a coffee maker. I’m also gradually returning to science. I wrote a research proposal with a former colleague, and I plan to start doing some work in her lab next month. If our proposal is funded, I’ll lead a small team, on my terms. Looking back, I’ve come to understand that success is not measured by the journals you publish in, but by the person you become along the way.
24.What is expected after publishing a high-quality paper, according to paragraph 1?
A.Stopping further research to avoid failure. B.Changing research direction immediately.
C.Seeking money support for continuous research. D.Depending entirely on senior scientists’ guidance.
25.What happened to the author after the publication in paragraph 3?
A.Her career took off. B.Her lab closed down.
C.Her health broke down. D.Her paper was refused.
26.Which of the following can best describe the author?
A.Brave and generous. B.Ambitious and helpful.
C.Sensitive and curious. D.Determined and adaptable.
27.What does the the author’s experience show?
A.Academic pressure is unavoidable. B.Hard work always leads to success.
C.Publishing in top journals brings happiness. D.Personal growth matters more than achievements.
C
Before the craze for Labubus, few had heard of Pop Mart, the Chinese toymaker behind the dolls market. Seemingly overnight, Pop Mart has become the world’s most valuable listed toymaker; its market capitalisation, at $38bn, is more than three times that of the Japanese company behind Hello Kitty. Its stores have popped up in nearly 40 countries. How much bigger can the company get?
New dolls are sold in “blind boxes”; buyers do not know which character they will get until they open up the package. Collectors seeking out rare versions have been willing to pay eye-watering prices to get their hands on them. The second-hand price of Chestnut Cocoa, a scarce creature with fluffy brown fur, hit 1,500 yuan.
For months Pop Mart stores have not had enough dolls to go around. Shoppers have been asked to scan QR codes and join a digital queue that could last weeks. While this has added to the hype around the toys, it was primarily the result of manufacturing shortfalls that constrained the firm’s ability to cash in on the surging popularity of Labubus.
In response, the company has been boosting production. By the end of the year it will have grown its manufacturing capacity ten-fold compared with January, reckons HSBC, a bank. Increased supply is already hitting the secondary market, pushing down prices for older generations of Labubus. Yet new releases are said to sell out almost instantly, suggesting that demand remains feverish.
Pop Mart also has its sights set on becoming more than just a toymaker. Pop Land, a theme park it opened in Beijing in 2023, lets visitors interact with characters including Labubus. It may open more. The company also has plans to launch a Labubu animated series, and establish its own film studio.
28.How does the author introduce the topic in paragraph 1?
A.By giving examples.
B.By stating facts.
C.By illustrating a statement.
D.By explaining a phenomenon.
29.What does the underlined word in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Publicity. B.Diversity.
C.Engagement. D.Development.
30.What can we infer from paragraph 4?
A.The feverish demand for Labubus didn’t quiet down with new supply flooding in.
B.The increased production has rocketed the price of Labubus in the secondary market.
C.The boosting manufacturing capacity is yet too late to take back the company’s share.
D.The older generations of Labubus became shelved after the new releases hit the market.
31.Which of the following can be learned from Pop Mart’s business story?
A.The freedom to choose preferred items fuels a booming brand.
B.Insufficient production capacity accelerates a company’s expansion.
C.The key to a toymaker’s success lies in achieving international popularity.
D.The market appeal of a pre-owned item is driven by its availability to collectors.
D
Thanks to technology development, healthcare services are more accessible than ever. Hospitals have committed to digitally enabled care going mainstream and more health services have gone online than ever before. But are older people who don’t use the Internet being left behind?
A study by Lancaster University found that lots of older people still avoid online life completely or use the Internet only on occasion. There are various reasons why older people don’t use the Internet. For many, a lack of confidence in their own ability to use technology raised fears about security, particularly with online banking.
Whatever the reasons are, one of the biggest concerns about an offline older generation is the possibility that they will miss out on big developments in health accessibility, especially as many useful health services move online. Madeleine Starr MBE, director of business development and innovation at Carers UK, said, “Though many of us use technology in our everyday lives, seven out of ten people don’t yet think of technology when it comes to caring. So, many are not yet realizing the benefits of this technology. Accessing appointments, ordering prescriptions (处方) or having consultations online can all help reduce visits to doctors and unplanned hospital visits.”
In an aging society, the Internet can make a huge amount of difference to older people requiring a bit of extra support and those caring for them. “Advice from specialist websites or symptom checkers is great for those who are unsure if their symptoms are cause for concern or find it difficult to get to a doctor’s appointment. Technology is making it easier to offer remote care and support for older people, helping them remain independent. The information on the Internet can prevent older people from taking their health into their own hands,” adds Caroline Abrahams, charity director at Age UK.
However, services need to remain accessible to those who aren’t online. While it’s fine to support older people getting online, those who choose not to or cannot do so, for whatever reason, should not be treated like second-class citizens. They must still be able to access services in other ways that suit them.
32.What is the main purpose of paragraph 1?
A.To list some important facts. B.To raise a topic to be discussed.
C.To express the main idea of the text. D.To introduce new advances in science.
33.What might be the big concern about offline older people?
A.They will suffer from terrible loneliness.
B.They will face risks from online banking.
C.They will fail to benefit from advanced online healthcare.
D.They will underestimate the role of modern technology in healthcare.
34.What is the message the author wants to convey in the last paragraph?
A.Health services should get support from professionals.
B.Older people should be encouraged to place their health first.
C.Older people should receive some training in using the Internet.
D.Health services should be offered in ways that suit different people.
35.What is the best title for the text?
A.Online Health Services: Advantages and Disadvantages
B.Technology: A Double-edged Sword in Healthcare
C.Online Healthcare: To Leave No Senior Behind
D.Digital Life: A Necessity for the Elderly
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,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。
Trees give so much to the world. They create carbon dioxide and shade(荫凉). 36 Trees are also a valuable resource. The wood they provide is used for buildings and other products we humans use and need.
Trees are so important that some people have made it their goal to protect them. We can call these people “tree hugger”. It describes people who support the protection of forests. Today, the term “tree hugger” describes a person who is an environmentalist. 37 For example, someone who wants to save a rare butterfly species or cut greenhouse gases could also be described as a tree hugger.
However, calling someone a “tree hugger” is not always seen as a praise. 38 “Tree hugger” described someone who was overly concerned about protecting trees, animals and other parts of the natural world.
Some tree huggers do go to extremes to protect trees. Take, for example, an American woman named Julia Lorraine Hill. For 738 days from December 10,1997 and December 18,1999, Hill lived in Luna, a Redwood tree in northern California’s Humboldt County. Luna is huge, measuring nearly 61 meters tall and about 12 meters across, which has stood in Humboldt County for more than 1,000 years. 39 So, Hill did what any extreme tree hugger would—she moved in! As the website explains, Hill’s main goal was “to bring international attention to the importance of protecting and restoring natural resources”. So, we can safely call Hill a tree hugger. 40
A.Human beings should all protect trees.
B.They provide shelter to animals and insects.
C.In earlier times, in fact, it was used as an insult(辱骂).
D.And I’m sure that she would consider that the highest of praises.
E.They want to protect nature and the environment—but not just the trees.
F.Nowadays, the environmental problems are more serious than in the history.
G.But that did not stop the Pacific Lumber Company from wanting to cut it down.
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,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Lito connects himself with a global audience through his carving artworks on fallen leaves on social media. The artist transforms 41 leaves into delicate artworks. 42 of his work include frogs holding umbrellas, animals jumping happily and ocean waves. He has gained international 43 for his artworks.
For Lito, now in his forties, leaf carving is more than an art form — it is a source of calm and 44 . He was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (注意缺陷障碍) in his thirties, which made him realize that he might do things 45 . He chose to follow his own path rather than fit in with others. He found that the 46 and slow process of carving helped him deal with the 47 . Through his art, he not only 48 his own struggles but also aims to bring joy to others.
In a video Lito 49 the whole process of his creation. He firstly 50 leaves with a chemical to prevent them from drying out, 51 by sketching his designs and carving them using a special knife. Some 52 pieces take over eight hours to complete, often in a single sitting. His creations 53 his love for nature and his unique artistic vision.
Today, Lito is actively exhibiting his work, authoring books on his craft, and keeping an active online 54 to share his art. “If I can make people happy by doing what I am doing,” he says, “I want to do more. That’s my 55 force for what’s next.”
41.A.decorative B.ordinary C.symbolic D.broken
42.A.Reviews B.Secrets C.Challenges D.Scenes
43.A.recognition B.invitation C.explanation D.qualification
44.A.confusion B.anxiety C.focus D.doubt
45.A.officially B.differently C.seriously D.casually
46.A.similar B.occasional C.natural D.detailed
47.A.tradition B.reward C.condition D.promise
48.A.identifies B.approaches C.removes D.records
49.A.showed B.faced C.reviewed D.predicted
50.A.selects B.delivers C.applies D.measures
51.A.delayed B.misled C.replaced D.followed
52.A.latest B.traditional C.tricky D.hidden
53.A.adapt to B.hold back C.result in D.take on
54.A.presence B.donation C.storage D.trade
55.A.limiting B.driving C.opposing D.disturbing
第二节:(10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
The milu deer is one of China’s 56 (strange) animals. How else could you describe a creature that has the face of a horse, the hoofs of a cow, the antlers of a red deer, 57 the tail of a donkey?
The history of the species is nearly as strange as its body. The milu deer used to be common in China long ago. Like other deer, they lived together and ate grass as well as the soft parts of trees, such as small 58 (branch). However, milu deer were often hunted 59 food or sport in the past. The Ming and Qing dynasties did not protect them and many 60 (kill). In 1900, the milu deer disappeared from China.
However, before all the deer disappeared in China, some were taken to Europe. In 1985, 20 milu deer were reintroduced from Britain to China and placed in the Beijing Nanhaizi Milu Park in southern Beijing. The milu deer certainly seemed happy to be back in China because their numbers started to grow 61 (steady). There were soon so many of them that 64 milu deer were sent to a newly 62 (open) reserve in Shishou, Hubei Province from Beijing in the 1990s.
At the moment, the milu deer are still living in reserves 63 they are being protected and cared for. As 64 result, their population is now recovering fast. The deer are being trained to survive outside the park so that they can one day all return to the wild. The rescue of the milu deer is already a success story. Now it is up to us 65 (make) sure that the deer live happily ever after.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
66.假如你是高一学生李华,你的朋友Zeno沉迷于抖音(Tik Tok)而不能自拔,写信向你寻求帮助,请你给他回一封电子邮件。内容包括:
1.表示理解和关心;
2.针对他的现状,对合理使用网络提出相关建议。
注意:写作词数应为80个左右;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Zeno,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 (满分 25 分)
67.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。
One pleasant New-year morning, Edward rose, washed and dressed himself in a hurry. He wanted to be the first to wish a happy New Year to his family. He turned up at every door of the house, and shouted the words of “Happy New Year” in an excited voice. After a quick breakfast, he hopped along the street like a happy bird, greeted and repeated the words to those he met.
When he came back, his father gave him 50 dollars, saying he could buy whatever he had been wishing for. His face lighted up as he took them. He had wished for a long time to buy some interesting books that he had seen at the bookstore located near the river through the city. He thanked his father and danced out of the house again with a light heart, intending to buy those books.
As he ran down the street, he noticed a poor family, the father, the mother, and three children shivering with cold in the winter wind. “I wish you a happy New Year,” cried Edward, as he was happily passing on. The man took a look at the happy boy and shook his head sadly.
Edward stopped and said, “It seems that you do not belong to this country.” The man again shook his head, and a confused expression flashed over his face, for he could not understand or speak English.
But the poor man pointed to his dry mouth, and to the children with hungry looks, as if to say,
“These little ones have had nothing to eat for a long time.”
Edward quickly realized that these poor people were in distress (困境).
注意:1. 所续写短文的词数应为 150 左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Edward thought for a moment and then made a decision.
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When he returned home, his father stood by the door, noticing his empty hands.
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2025-2026学年高一英语下学期第三次月考卷(浙江专用)
(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)
考生注意:
1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。
2. 答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷上的作答一律无效。
3. 难度系数:0.65。
4. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
注意,听力部分答题时请先将答案标在试卷上,听力部分结束前你将有两分钟的时间将答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中 选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
1.What will the man get?
A.A pen. B.A pencil. C.A cup.
【答案】B
【原文】W: I’m sorry, but we don’t have any pens. What about a ballpoint pen for your first day of school today?
M: Ballpoint pens aren’t my cup of tea. Do you have any pencils?
W: Yes.
2.What does the woman think of the man’s idea?
A.It is amazing. B.It is strange. C.It is impractical.
【答案】C
【原文】M: Do you think I can tell a joke at the class party?
W: I’m not sure. It seems a bit too boring for that group. I think they’ll be expecting something funnier.
M: Oh, really?
3.What will Tom probably do in the future?
A.Go hiking in spring. B.Camp in the forest. C.Swim in the lake.
【答案】A
【原文】W: How was your holiday, Tom?
M: Fantastic! It was my first time camping. The lake was quite clear and the forest around was so lovely. I’d like to go back to that place for a hiking trip when the leaves turn green again.
4.Where is the woman probably?
A.At home. B.In a cinema. C.At a hospital.
【答案】A
【原文】W: Thanks for inviting me out tonight. I would have loved to come to the movie with you.
M: But then?
W: Well, my little sister has a fever all day, and now I need to stay at home to look after her.
5.What are the speakers probably talking about?
A.An artist. B.An art show. C.A famous painting.
【答案】B
【原文】M: There were lots of people at the art museum yesterday afternoon.
W: Yes, but the crowd was so quiet. I suppose you were happy with the show.
M: Yes, a young artist stood out. That landscape painting really amazed me.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题。
6.What did the woman’s friend do last Tuesday?
A.She found a new job. B.She visited the woman. C.She bought some books.
7.What can we say about the woman’s friend?
A.She has made a lot of money.
B.She likes working in the city.
C.She values children’s education.
【答案】6.B 7.C
【原文】W: My friend came to visit last Tuesday. She told me all about her new job.
M: What’s the job?
W: Well, she used to work for a training center in the city teaching English, but now she’s joined a country education support team. She brings teaching aids, picture books, and pens from the city to the village schools, helping kids there get better access to learning materials.
M: She must make a lot of money doing that.
W: Not really, but she said she loves the fact that she’s helping children and doing something meaningful for their education.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.Why does the woman refuse to visit the coastal town?
A.It is far from their home.
B.It is crowded with tourists.
C.She has no hiking equipment.
9.How does the woman find their coming trip to Pinewood?
A.Enjoyable. B.Stressful. C.Worrying.
【答案】8.B 9.A
【原文】W: I don’t want to travel to this coastal town.
M: Why not? It’s near our hometown.
W: Yes, but there’re a lot of tourists. Everyone is waiting to take photos, and it’s hard just to walk along the beach sometimes.
M: So where do you want to travel?
W: I like the mountain village in Pinewood. There are a lot of travelers with love for hiking there.
M: OK, but we’re not that energetic, and our hiking shoes are worn out now.
W: True, but we’re not that weak yet. We’re still fit enough to enjoy a quiet mountain village.
M: Then we’ll ask the travel company to show us roads to Pinewood.
W: Good. I think we’ll like it there.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10.What sport match did Mike win first prize in?
A.Volleyball. B.Basketball. C.Badminton.
11.When is the birthday celebration?
A.On Thursday. B.On Friday. C.On Saturday.
12.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Coach and athlete. B.Schoolmates. C.Cousins.
【答案】10.C 11.A 12.B
【原文】M: Hi, Betty. Are you ready for your basketball match this Sunday?
W: Hi, Mike. I hope so. When’s your next one?
M: Volleyball on Saturday.
W: Volleyball? I guess you won’t need to train a lot over the holiday then. Didn’t you win first prize in that last time?
M: Oh, no. You’re thinking of badminton. My last volleyball match was a failure, so I’ll be training hard. Actually, I’d love your help on Thursday.
W: Sorry, Mike. It’ll have to be Friday. It’s my cousin’s 16th birthday on Thursday. I’ve just been choosing his gifts.
M: OK. Let’s say Friday afternoon.
W: Good idea. You shouldn’t push yourself too hard. See you at our school’s gym at about 3 p.m. on Friday, OK?
M: Perfect.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13.What will Lily do for the campus book fair?
A.Make some posters for the event.
B.Write introductions to book groups.
C.Play gentle music for book shoppers.
14.Who will prepare tables and bookshelves?
A.Tom. B.Mike. C.Jack.
15.Why is Emma considered for the music part of the book fair?
A.She has the best music collection.
B.She is expert at playing the guitar.
C.She has organized music events before.
16.What can we know about the campus book fair?
A.It is successful. B.It is well-organized. C.It is short of volunteers.
【答案】13.A 14.C 15.B 16.B
【原文】M: Lily, let’s make some planning about our campus book fair.
W: OK. Should I design some posters for the event?
M: Sure. Where should we put them up?
W: Well, we can put them on the notice wall of the teaching buildings and the library.
M: That makes sense. Do you need me to help with the sticking work?
W: Perfect! Besides, we need plenty of tables and bookshelves. Tom, could you organize that?
M: No, Jack will take care of that. What about the drinking water for visitors? We’d better not let Mike do it — he might buy the out-of-date ones! But he can help carry the donated books.
W: Got it. How about the music?
M: Why not ask Emma? She plays the guitar really well. She can perform some soft music while people are choosing books.
W: Sounds great! Oh, but remember, we have no money to pay anyone. Is there anything else we need to prepare?
M: Who will be responsible for writing the introduction to the book groups?
W: I’ll ask Sophia to do that. She is good at writing and knows a lot about different book types.
M: Alright. That covers everything.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What will the local group do to welcome visitors?
A.Perform dances. B.Share stories. C.Sing songs.
18.What activity can visitors do behind the artwork market?
A.Learn to draw pictures. B.Make DIY with paper. C.Taste local snacks.
19.What can be learned about the event?
A.It is mainly for children.
B.It focuses on art shows.
C.It helps people connect.
20.Who is the speaker most probably?
A.A community member. B.A skilled dancer. C.A food seller.
【答案】17.C 18.A 19.C 20.A
【原文】M: Hi, everyone! I’ll talk about an event at the community center. The event marks Community Culture Festival. When you step in, it feels like a gathering with lively music. Not far from the door, a stage has been set up for the key activities. First, a local group will greet visitors with traditional songs. Then some performers in festival clothes will invite the audience to dance. A storyteller will take the stage after the dancers and share stories about neighborhood kindness. You’ll find the most heartwarming moment when she invites kids to act out small parts of the stories. After the storyteller’s show, you can walk to the artwork market to explore other fun activities. Next to the market, there are corners for children to make DIY with colorful paper. Behind the market, local workers will teach visitors to draw pictures. Beside the market, there’s a food corner with many kinds of local snacks. If you’re hungry, you can pick up some rice cakes or dumplings for a light meal. Eating there is lovely because you can chat with neighbors while enjoying the food. Isn’t that nice? So, why not go and enjoy yourself at the event?
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
Asia offers a wide range of marathon events across different countries and regions. These races are held in urban centers as well as in areas of cultural and natural significance. Courses vary in difficulty and ground conditions, allowing runners to choose between flatter routes and more demanding ones. With multiple distance options available, participants can choose events based on their experience levels and personal goals.
Marathon
Time(2026)
Type
Price (EUR)
Course Profile
The Great Wall of China Marathon
25 Oct
Marathon
204
Rolling
10 km
5 km
Almaty Marathon
27 Sep
Marathon
45
Rolling
Half marathon
35
10 km
Cappadocia Marathon Turkey
8 Nov
Marathon
36
Hilly
20 km
10 km
Songkhla Marathon
22-23 Aug
Marathon
38
Flat
10 km
22
5 km
17
Things To Think About
●Register before the event.
●Know the local weather, so you can train and dress appropriately.
●Make sure that you are making accommodations through trustworthy sites for travel.
●Don’t underestimate how the difference in altitude (海拔) or temperature will affect your running.
Read up and train to make it to the finish line.
21.What do we know about these Marathons mentioned in the passage?
A.They are held across the world. B.The courses are all demanding.
C.There is no Marathon in November. D.There are many choices to choose from.
22.Which marathon offers the shortest race with the least demanding routes?
A.Almaty Marathon. B.Cappadocia Marathon Turkey.
C.Songkhla Marathon. D.The Great Wall of China Marathon.
23.Which is the unnecessary preparation work before the Marathon?
A.Check the local weather. B.Sign up before the event.
C.Book hotels from trusted websites. D.Train under the guidance of professionals.
【答案】21.D 22.C 23.D
【导语】主要介绍了本文介绍了亚洲多国多场马拉松赛事,包含赛程、时间、价格与赛道类型等信息,并给出赛前注册、天气、住宿及高原温差训练等相关注意事项。
21.细节理解题。根据第一段“Asia offers a wide range of marathon events across different countries and regions.(亚洲在不同的国家和地区举办着种类繁多的马拉松赛事)”以及“With multiple distance options available, participants can choose events based on their experience levels and personal goals.(有多种距离选项可供选择,参与者可以根据自己的经验水平和个人目标来选择参加的项目)”可知,这些马拉松比赛有多种选择可供选择。
22.细节理解题。根据图表中Songkhla Marathon中的信息以及对比与其他Marathon信息可知,Songkhla Marathon 设有5km最短赛程,且赛道为Flat(平坦),难度更低;其余赛事要么无5km 项目,要么赛道为起伏/山地类型。
23.细节理解题。根据Things To Think About部分“●Register before the event. ●Know the local weather, so you can train and dress appropriately.●Make sure that you are making accommodations through trustworthy sites for travel.●Don’t underestimate how the difference in altitude (海拔) or temperature will affect your running. (●活动开始前进行注册。●了解当地的天气情况,以便你能够合理安排训练和着装。●确保通过可靠的网站预订住宿。●不要低估海拔高度或气温差异对你跑步的影响)”可知,在马拉松比赛前,在专业人士的指导下进行训练是不必要的准备工作。
B
When a paper I had spent years working on tirelessly was published in Science, I felt a deep sense of pride and accomplishment. One senior scientist offered encouraging advice, suggesting I pursue funding (资金) for a follow-up project and adding, “If you want to become a PI [ principal investigator], this is your moment — go for it!”
Years earlier, when I moved to France to start the project, I was full of enthusiasm and happy to work long hours. As time went on and I faced challenges, I learned to turn pressure into motivation. Even when things got tough, I held on to my passion and kept moving forward.
After multiple rejections, our joint paper was finally published — but I was far from celebrating. An old illness came back again, my back and neck ached nonstop, and I suffered from depression, and exhaustion. My creativity and energy had deserted me. I couldn’t focus or write a follow-up grant.
Unemployed and receiving basic social welfare, I felt worthless and like an even bigger failure. This was the lowest point of my life, and I sought psychotherapy. It helped me see that I had tried to shape myself to academic expectations and lost sight of who I was and what I needed to grow and develop well.
Now, at 44, I’ve rediscovered myself through writing, dance, volunteering, and working as a coffee maker. I’m also gradually returning to science. I wrote a research proposal with a former colleague, and I plan to start doing some work in her lab next month. If our proposal is funded, I’ll lead a small team, on my terms. Looking back, I’ve come to understand that success is not measured by the journals you publish in, but by the person you become along the way.
24.What is expected after publishing a high-quality paper, according to paragraph 1?
A.Stopping further research to avoid failure. B.Changing research direction immediately.
C.Seeking money support for continuous research. D.Depending entirely on senior scientists’ guidance.
25.What happened to the author after the publication in paragraph 3?
A.Her career took off. B.Her lab closed down.
C.Her health broke down. D.Her paper was refused.
26.Which of the following can best describe the author?
A.Brave and generous. B.Ambitious and helpful.
C.Sensitive and curious. D.Determined and adaptable.
27.What does the the author’s experience show?
A.Academic pressure is unavoidable. B.Hard work always leads to success.
C.Publishing in top journals brings happiness. D.Personal growth matters more than achievements.
【答案】24.C 25.C 26.D 27.D
【导语】主要讲述作者科研论文发表后遭遇健康与事业低谷,最终重新认识自我与成功的经历。
24.细节理解题。根据第一段中的“One senior scientist offered encouraging advice, suggesting I pursue funding (资金) for a follow-up project and adding, “If you want to become a PI [ principal investigator], this is your moment — go for it!”(一位资深科学家给出了鼓舞人心的建议,建议我为后续项目争取资金,并补充道:“如果你想成为首席研究员,这是你的机会——加油!”)”可知,在发表高质量论文后,人们期望为后续研究寻求资金支持。
25.细节理解题。根据第三段中的“An old illness came back again, my back and neck ached nonstop, and I suffered from depression, and exhaustion. My creativity and energy had deserted me.(旧病复发,我的背部和颈部持续疼痛,还患上了抑郁症,感到疲惫不堪。我的创造力和精力都消失了。)”可知,论文发表后作者的健康状况垮掉了。
26.推理判断题。根据第二段中的“Even when things got tough, I held on to my passion and kept moving forward.(即使事情变得艰难,我也坚守热情,继续前进)”以及最后一段中作者通过多种方式重新找回自我并逐步回归科研的内容可知,作者意志坚定且适应能力强。
27.推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“Looking back, I’ve come to understand that success is not measured by the journals you publish in, but by the person you become along the way.(回首过往,我逐渐明白,成功不是以你发表论文的期刊来衡量的,而是以你在这一过程中成为什么样的人来衡量的。)”可知,作者的经历表明个人成长比成就更重要。
C
Before the craze for Labubus, few had heard of Pop Mart, the Chinese toymaker behind the dolls market. Seemingly overnight, Pop Mart has become the world’s most valuable listed toymaker; its market capitalisation, at $38bn, is more than three times that of the Japanese company behind Hello Kitty. Its stores have popped up in nearly 40 countries. How much bigger can the company get?
New dolls are sold in “blind boxes”; buyers do not know which character they will get until they open up the package. Collectors seeking out rare versions have been willing to pay eye-watering prices to get their hands on them. The second-hand price of Chestnut Cocoa, a scarce creature with fluffy brown fur, hit 1,500 yuan.
For months Pop Mart stores have not had enough dolls to go around. Shoppers have been asked to scan QR codes and join a digital queue that could last weeks. While this has added to the hype around the toys, it was primarily the result of manufacturing shortfalls that constrained the firm’s ability to cash in on the surging popularity of Labubus.
In response, the company has been boosting production. By the end of the year it will have grown its manufacturing capacity ten-fold compared with January, reckons HSBC, a bank. Increased supply is already hitting the secondary market, pushing down prices for older generations of Labubus. Yet new releases are said to sell out almost instantly, suggesting that demand remains feverish.
Pop Mart also has its sights set on becoming more than just a toymaker. Pop Land, a theme park it opened in Beijing in 2023, lets visitors interact with characters including Labubus. It may open more. The company also has plans to launch a Labubu animated series, and establish its own film studio.
28.How does the author introduce the topic in paragraph 1?
A.By giving examples.
B.By stating facts.
C.By illustrating a statement.
D.By explaining a phenomenon.
29.What does the underlined word in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Publicity. B.Diversity.
C.Engagement. D.Development.
30.What can we infer from paragraph 4?
A.The feverish demand for Labubus didn’t quiet down with new supply flooding in.
B.The increased production has rocketed the price of Labubus in the secondary market.
C.The boosting manufacturing capacity is yet too late to take back the company’s share.
D.The older generations of Labubus became shelved after the new releases hit the market.
31.Which of the following can be learned from Pop Mart’s business story?
A.The freedom to choose preferred items fuels a booming brand.
B.Insufficient production capacity accelerates a company’s expansion.
C.The key to a toymaker’s success lies in achieving international popularity.
D.The market appeal of a pre-owned item is driven by its availability to collectors.
【答案】28.B 29.A 30.A 31.D
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了泡泡玛特凭借盲盒娃娃Labubu迅速崛起,拓展业务版图的情况。
28.推理判断题。根据第一段中“Seemingly overnight, Pop Mart has become the world’s most valuable listed toymaker; its market capitalisation, at $38bn, is more than three times that of the Japanese company behind Hello Kitty. Its stores have popped up in nearly 40 countries.(似乎一夜之间,泡泡玛特就成为了全球市值最高的上市玩具制造商;其市值达到380亿美元,是Hello Kitty背后的日本公司市值的三倍多。它的商店在近40个国家如雨后春笋般涌现。)”可知,作者通过陈述事实来引入话题。故选B。
29.词句猜测题。根据第三段中“Shoppers have been asked to scan QR codes and join a digital queue that could last weeks. While this has added to the hype around the toys, it was primarily the result of manufacturing shortfalls that constrained the firm’s ability to cash in on the surging popularity of Labubus.(顾客被要求扫码排队,等待时间可能长达数周。尽管这加剧了玩具的hype,但这主要是由于生产短缺,限制了该公司利用Labubu日益流行而获利的能力。)”可知,生产短缺限制了公司利用Labubu日益流行而获利的能力,但是这加剧了玩具的宣传热度,hype意为“宣传”,与publicity意思相近。故选A。
30.推理判断题。根据第四段中“Increased supply is already hitting the secondary market, pushing down prices for older generations of Labubus. Yet new releases are said to sell out almost instantly, suggesting that demand remains feverish.(供应量的增加已经冲击了二级市场,压低了老一代Labubu的价格。然而,据说新发行的产品几乎瞬间售罄,这表明需求仍然旺盛。)”可知,新供应涌入并没有使对Labubu的旺盛需求平静下来。故选A。
31.推理判断题。根据第二段中“Collectors seeking out rare versions have been willing to pay eye-watering prices to get their hands on them. The second-hand price of Chestnut Cocoa, a scarce creature with fluffy brown fur, hit 1,500 yuan.(收藏家们为了得到稀有版本,不惜付出高昂的代价。Chestnut Cocoa是一种长着蓬松棕色皮毛的稀有生物,其二手价格达到了1500元。)”可知,二手物品的市场吸引力是由收藏家能否获得它来推动的。故选D。
D
Thanks to technology development, healthcare services are more accessible than ever. Hospitals have committed to digitally enabled care going mainstream and more health services have gone online than ever before. But are older people who don’t use the Internet being left behind?
A study by Lancaster University found that lots of older people still avoid online life completely or use the Internet only on occasion. There are various reasons why older people don’t use the Internet. For many, a lack of confidence in their own ability to use technology raised fears about security, particularly with online banking.
Whatever the reasons are, one of the biggest concerns about an offline older generation is the possibility that they will miss out on big developments in health accessibility, especially as many useful health services move online. Madeleine Starr MBE, director of business development and innovation at Carers UK, said, “Though many of us use technology in our everyday lives, seven out of ten people don’t yet think of technology when it comes to caring. So, many are not yet realizing the benefits of this technology. Accessing appointments, ordering prescriptions (处方) or having consultations online can all help reduce visits to doctors and unplanned hospital visits.”
In an aging society, the Internet can make a huge amount of difference to older people requiring a bit of extra support and those caring for them. “Advice from specialist websites or symptom checkers is great for those who are unsure if their symptoms are cause for concern or find it difficult to get to a doctor’s appointment. Technology is making it easier to offer remote care and support for older people, helping them remain independent. The information on the Internet can prevent older people from taking their health into their own hands,” adds Caroline Abrahams, charity director at Age UK.
However, services need to remain accessible to those who aren’t online. While it’s fine to support older people getting online, those who choose not to or cannot do so, for whatever reason, should not be treated like second-class citizens. They must still be able to access services in other ways that suit them.
32.What is the main purpose of paragraph 1?
A.To list some important facts. B.To raise a topic to be discussed.
C.To express the main idea of the text. D.To introduce new advances in science.
33.What might be the big concern about offline older people?
A.They will suffer from terrible loneliness.
B.They will face risks from online banking.
C.They will fail to benefit from advanced online healthcare.
D.They will underestimate the role of modern technology in healthcare.
34.What is the message the author wants to convey in the last paragraph?
A.Health services should get support from professionals.
B.Older people should be encouraged to place their health first.
C.Older people should receive some training in using the Internet.
D.Health services should be offered in ways that suit different people.
35.What is the best title for the text?
A.Online Health Services: Advantages and Disadvantages
B.Technology: A Double-edged Sword in Healthcare
C.Online Healthcare: To Leave No Senior Behind
D.Digital Life: A Necessity for the Elderly
【答案】32.B 33.C 34.D 35.C
【导语】这是一篇说明文。主要讲述技术发展使医疗服务更易获取,但许多老年人不上网可能无法受益,分析了原因、担忧和互联网对老年人的重要性,并呼吁服务应保持多样化访问方式。
32.推理判断题。根据第一段“Thanks to technology development, healthcare services are more accessible than ever. Hospitals have committed to digitally enabled care going mainstream and more health services have gone online than ever before. But are older people who don’t use the Internet being left behind?(得益于技术发展,如今医疗服务比以往任何时候都更便捷可得。医院已致力于让数字化医疗成为主流,而且有史以来,有更多医疗服务实现了线上化。但是,那些不使用互联网的老年人是否被落下了呢?)”和下文内容可知,第一段提出问题:不上网的老年人是否会被科技的发展所抛下,难以获得更便捷的医疗服务,接下来全文主要围绕这一主题展开讨论,可推理出第一段的主要目的是提出一个要讨论的话题。故选B。
33.细节理解题。根据第三段“Whatever the reasons are, one of the biggest concerns about an offline older generation is the possibility that they will miss out on big developments in health accessibility, especially as many useful health services move online.(无论原因是什么,对于不接触网络的老年群体,人们最大的担忧之一是,他们可能会错过健康服务可及性方面的重大进展,尤其是在许多实用的健康服务都转移到线上的时候。)”和“Though many of us use technology in our everyday lives, seven out of ten people don’t yet think of technology when it comes to caring. So, many are not yet realizing the benefits of this technology. Accessing appointments, ordering prescriptions (处方) or having consultations online can all help reduce visits to doctors and unplanned hospital visits.(尽管我们许多人在日常生活中都会使用技术,但仍有十分之七的人在谈到照护时,不会想到技术。因此,许多人尚未意识到这项技术带来的好处。在线预约、订购处方药或进行在线问诊,都有助于减少看医生的次数和意外住院的情况。)”可知,不接触网络的老年人面临的最大担忧可能是他们将无法受益于先进的在线医疗服务。故选C。
34.推理判断题。根据最后一段“However, services need to remain accessible to those who aren’t online. While it’s fine to support older people getting online, those who choose not to or cannot do so, for whatever reason, should not be treated like second-class citizens. They must still be able to access services in other ways that suit them.(然而,对于那些不上网的人而言,服务仍需保持可及性。虽然支持老年人上网是好事,但无论出于何种原因,那些选择不上网或无法上网的人,不应被当作二等公民对待。他们必须仍然能够以适合他们的其他方式获得服务。)”可知,虽然服务需要对那些不上网的人保持可访问性,但那些选择不上网或不能上网的人,也应有其他适合自己的方式获得服务,可推理出作者在最后一段想要传达的信息是医疗服务应以适合不同人群的方式提供。故选D。
35.主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是最后一段“However, services need to remain accessible to those who aren’t online. While it’s fine to support older people getting online, those who choose not to or cannot do so, for whatever reason, should not be treated like second-class citizens. They must still be able to access services in other ways that suit them.(然而,对于那些不上网的人而言,服务仍需保持可及性。虽然支持老年人上网是好事,但无论出于何种原因,那些选择不上网或无法上网的人,不应被当作二等公民对待。他们必须仍然能够以适合他们的其他方式获得服务。)”可知,本文主要讲的是技术发展使医疗服务更易获取,但许多老年人不上网可能无法受益,分析了原因、担忧和互联网对老年人的重要性,并呼吁服务应保持多样化访问方式,因此最好的题目是C选项“Online Healthcare: To Leave No Senior Behind(在线医疗:不让任何一位老年人掉队)”。故选C。
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,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。
Trees give so much to the world. They create carbon dioxide and shade(荫凉). 36 Trees are also a valuable resource. The wood they provide is used for buildings and other products we humans use and need.
Trees are so important that some people have made it their goal to protect them. We can call these people “tree hugger”. It describes people who support the protection of forests. Today, the term “tree hugger” describes a person who is an environmentalist. 37 For example, someone who wants to save a rare butterfly species or cut greenhouse gases could also be described as a tree hugger.
However, calling someone a “tree hugger” is not always seen as a praise. 38 “Tree hugger” described someone who was overly concerned about protecting trees, animals and other parts of the natural world.
Some tree huggers do go to extremes to protect trees. Take, for example, an American woman named Julia Lorraine Hill. For 738 days from December 10,1997 and December 18,1999, Hill lived in Luna, a Redwood tree in northern California’s Humboldt County. Luna is huge, measuring nearly 61 meters tall and about 12 meters across, which has stood in Humboldt County for more than 1,000 years. 39 So, Hill did what any extreme tree hugger would—she moved in! As the website explains, Hill’s main goal was “to bring international attention to the importance of protecting and restoring natural resources”. So, we can safely call Hill a tree hugger. 40
A.Human beings should all protect trees.
B.They provide shelter to animals and insects.
C.In earlier times, in fact, it was used as an insult(辱骂).
D.And I’m sure that she would consider that the highest of praises.
E.They want to protect nature and the environment—but not just the trees.
F.Nowadays, the environmental problems are more serious than in the history.
G.But that did not stop the Pacific Lumber Company from wanting to cut it down.
【答案】36.B 37.E 38.C 39.G 40.D
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了支持保护森林的人——树木拥抱者,即我们今天的环保主义者。
36.根据空前“Trees give so much to the world. They create carbon dioxide and shade(荫凉).(树木为这个世界贡献了太多的东西。它们能产生二氧化碳并提供荫凉。)”以及空后“Trees are also a valuable resource. The wood they provide is used for buildings and other products we humans use and need. (树木也是一种宝贵的资源。它们提供的木材用于建筑和其他我们人类使用和需要的产品。)”可知本段主要讲的是树木的好处,所以空处应该也是讲述树木对于世界的好处。B项They provide shelter to animals and insects. (它们为动物和昆虫提供庇护所。)符合上下文语境。故选B项。
37.根据空前“Trees are so important that some people have made it their goal to protect them. We can call these people “tree hugger”. It describes people who support the protection of forests. Today, the term “tree hugger” describes a person who is an environmentalist. (树木是如此重要,以至于一些人把保护树木作为他们的目标。我们可以称这些人为“树木拥抱者”。它描述的是支持保护森林的人。今天,“tree hugger”这个词用来形容环保主义者。)”可知本段主要介绍树木拥抱者,依据空后上文举例“For example, someone who wants to save a rare butterfly species or cut greenhouse gases could also be described as a tree hugger. (例如,想要拯救稀有蝴蝶物种或减少温室气体排放的人也可以被称为tree hugger。)”可知空后举例说明tree hugger保护的不仅仅是树木,还有其他动植物和环境。空处承上启下,所以空处应该讲的是这些环保主义者的保护对象不仅仅是树木,还有自然与环境。E项They want to protect nature and the environment - but not just the trees. (他们想要保护自然和环境,但不仅仅是树木。)承接上文,引出下文,而且E项中的They指代的就是上文所提到的tree hungger。故选E项。
38.根据空前“However, calling someone a “tree hugger” is not always seen as a praise.(然而,称某人为“树木拥抱者”并不总是被视为一种赞美。)”可知树木拥抱者最初并不是一个褒义词,根据空后““Tree hugger” described someone who was overly concerned about protecting trees, animals and other parts of the natural world.(“抱树者”指的是过分关心保护树木、动物和自然界其他部分的人。)”可知树木拥抱者指的是那些过分保护环境的人,空处承上启下,所以空处应该讲的是人们最初对于树木拥抱者的错误认识。C项“In earlier times, in fact, it was used as an insult(辱骂).(事实上,在早期,它被用作一种侮辱。)”承接上文,引出下文,而且C项中的it指代的是上文的Tree hugger这一称呼,符合上下文语境。故选C项。
39.根据空前“Some tree huggers do go to extremes to protect trees. Take, for example, an American woman named Julia Lorraine Hill. For 738 days from December 10, 1997 and December 18, 1999, Hill lived in Luna, a Redwood tree in northern California’s Humboldt County. Luna is huge, measuring nearly 61 meters tall and about 12 meters across, which has stood in Humboldt County for more than 1,000 years. (一些树木保护主义者为了保护树木确实走极端了。以一位名叫Julia Lorraine Hill的美国妇女为例。从1997年12月10日到1999年12月18日,希尔在加州北部洪堡县的一棵名为Luna的红杉树上生活了738天。Luna非常巨大,高近61米,直径约12米,已经在洪堡县矗立了1000多年。)”可知此处举例讲一些环保主义者的极端做法,根据空后“So, Hill did what any extreme tree hugger would—she moved in!(因此,希尔做了任何一个极端的树木保护主义者都会做的事——她搬进来了!)”可知此处讲的是希尔的极端做法,空处承上启下,空处应该讲的是导致希尔做出这一极端举动的原因,G项But that did not stop the Pacific Lumber Company from wanting to cut it down.(但这并没有阻止太平洋木材公司想要砍伐它。)承接上文,引出下文,而且G项中that指代上文的For 738 days from December 10, 1997 and December 18, 1999, Hill lived in Luna这个事实,符合上下文语境。故选G项。
40.根据前文“As the website explains, Hill’s main goal was “to bring international attention to the importance of protecting and restoring natural resources.” So, we can safely call Hill a tree hugger.(正如网站解释的那样,希尔的主要目标是“让国际社会注意到保护和恢复自然资源的重要性。”所以,我们可以称希尔为环保主义者。)”可知此处讲的是社会对于希尔极端保护行为的看法,空处位于段末,应是对前文的总结,D项And I’m sure that she would consider that the highest of praises.(我相信她会认为这是最高的赞扬。)总结全段内容,符合上下文语境。故选D项。
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,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Lito connects himself with a global audience through his carving artworks on fallen leaves on social media. The artist transforms 41 leaves into delicate artworks. 42 of his work include frogs holding umbrellas, animals jumping happily and ocean waves. He has gained international 43 for his artworks.
For Lito, now in his forties, leaf carving is more than an art form — it is a source of calm and 44 . He was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (注意缺陷障碍) in his thirties, which made him realize that he might do things 45 . He chose to follow his own path rather than fit in with others. He found that the 46 and slow process of carving helped him deal with the 47 . Through his art, he not only 48 his own struggles but also aims to bring joy to others.
In a video Lito 49 the whole process of his creation. He firstly 50 leaves with a chemical to prevent them from drying out, 51 by sketching his designs and carving them using a special knife. Some 52 pieces take over eight hours to complete, often in a single sitting. His creations 53 his love for nature and his unique artistic vision.
Today, Lito is actively exhibiting his work, authoring books on his craft, and keeping an active online 54 to share his art. “If I can make people happy by doing what I am doing,” he says, “I want to do more. That’s my 55 force for what’s next.”
41.A.decorative B.ordinary C.symbolic D.broken
42.A.Reviews B.Secrets C.Challenges D.Scenes
43.A.recognition B.invitation C.explanation D.qualification
44.A.confusion B.anxiety C.focus D.doubt
45.A.officially B.differently C.seriously D.casually
46.A.similar B.occasional C.natural D.detailed
47.A.tradition B.reward C.condition D.promise
48.A.identifies B.approaches C.removes D.records
49.A.showed B.faced C.reviewed D.predicted
50.A.selects B.delivers C.applies D.measures
51.A.delayed B.misled C.replaced D.followed
52.A.latest B.traditional C.tricky D.hidden
53.A.adapt to B.hold back C.result in D.take on
54.A.presence B.donation C.storage D.trade
55.A.limiting B.driving C.opposing D.disturbing
【答案】
41.B 42.D 43.A 44.C 45.B 46.D 47.C 48.B 49.A 50.C 51.D 52.C 53.D 54.A 55.B
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述的是树叶雕刻艺术家Lito用普通树叶创作精美作品,以此调节身心并传递快乐的故事。
41.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这位艺术家把普通的树叶变成精美的艺术品。A. decorative装饰性的;B. ordinary普通的;C. symbolic象征的;D. broken破碎的。根据后文“leaves into delicate artworks”的对比逻辑可知,树叶原本是普通常见的。故选B项。
42.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他作品中的场景包括撑伞的青蛙、欢快跳跃的动物和海浪。A. Reviews评论;B. Secrets秘密;C. Challenges挑战;D. Scenes场景,画面。根据后文“frogs holding umbrellas, animals jumping happily and ocean waves”可知,这些都是作品呈现的画面场景。故选D项。
43.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他的作品获得了国际认可。A. recognition认可,赞誉;B. invitation邀请;C. explanation解释;D. qualification资格。根据前文“connects himself with a global audience”可知,他得到了来自国际的认可。故选A项。
44.考查名词词义辨析。句意:对于四十多岁的Lito来说,树叶雕刻不仅仅是一种艺术形式,更是平静与专注的来源。A. confusion困惑;B. anxiety焦虑;C. focus专注;D. doubt怀疑。根据后文“helped him deal with the condition”以及“He was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (注意缺陷障碍) in his thirties”可知,雕刻帮助他集中注意力。故选C项。
45.考查副词词义辨析。句意:他在三十多岁时被诊断出患有注意缺陷障碍,这让他意识到自己做事方式可能与众不同。A. officially正式地;B. differently不同地;C. seriousl严肃地;D. casually随意地。根据前文“attention deficit hyperactivity disorder”和后文“follow his own path rather than fit in with others”可知,他做事方式和别人不一样。故选B项。
46.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他发现精细且缓慢的雕刻过程帮助他应对自身状况。A. similar相似的;B. occasional偶尔的;C. natural自然的;D. detailed精细的,细致的。根据常识可知,树叶雕刻需要耐心细致的创作特点,所以此处表示“精细的”。故选D项。
47.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他发现精细且缓慢的雕刻过程帮助他应对自身状况。A. tradition传统;B. reward回报;C. condition状况,健康情况;D. promise承诺。根据前文“He was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder”可知,雕刻帮助他应对这种病症。故选C项。
48.考查动词词义辨析。句意:通过艺术,他不仅应对了自己的困境,还希望给他人带来快乐。A. identifies识别;B. approaches应对,处理;C. removes移除;D. records记录。根据前文“helped him deal with the ________ ”可知,艺术帮助他面对自身问题。故选B项。
49.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在一段视频中,Lito展示了他创作的全过程。A. showed展示;B. faced面对;C. reviewed回顾;D. predicted预测。根据后文“He firstly ________ leaves with a chemical to prevent them from drying out, ________by sketching his designs and carving them using a special knife.”可知,此处是对创作步骤的描述,由此可知,视频展示了制作过程。故选A项。
50.考查动词词义辨析。句意:首先,他在叶片上涂抹一种化学药剂以防叶片干枯,接着勾勒出设计图案,再用特制刀具进行雕刻。A. selects挑选;B. delivers递送;C. applies施用,涂抹;D. measures测量。根据后文“to prevent them from drying out”可知,他给树叶抹上化学药剂保鲜。故选C项。
51.考查动词词义辨析。句意:首先,他在叶片上涂抹一种化学药剂以防叶片干枯,接着勾勒出设计图案,再用特制刀具进行雕刻。A. delayed延迟;B. misled误导;C. replaced取代;D. followed随后,紧接着。根据前文“firstly”可知,此处是步骤顺承。故选D项。
52.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:一些难度高的作品往往需要一口气雕刻超过八个小时才能完成。A. latest最新的;B. traditional传统的;C. tricky难办的,复杂精细的;D. hidden 隐藏的。根据后文“take over eight hours to complete”可知,这类作品难度大、耗时久。故选C项。
53.考查动词短语辨析。句意:他的作品呈现出他对自然的热爱和独特的艺术视野。A. adapt to适应;B. hold back抑制;C. result in导致;D. take on呈现,展现。根据前文“_______ of his work include frogs holding umbrellas, animals jumping happily and ocean waves.”可知,他的作品内容多取自自然,体现了他对自然的热爱与艺术想法。故选D项。
54.考查名词词义辨析。句意:如今,Lito积极展出作品、出版工艺相关书籍,并在网络上保持活跃,分享他的艺术。A. presence存在,活跃状态;B. donation捐赠;C. storage储存;D. trade交易。根据前文“on social media”和“share his art”可知,他在网络上保持活跃。故选A项。
55.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:那就是我下一步前进的动力。A. limiting限制的;B. driving推动的,驱动的;C. opposing反对的;D. disturbing令人不安的。根据前文“I want to do more”可知,给他人快乐是他继续创作的动力。故选B项。
第二节:(10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
The milu deer is one of China’s 56 (strange) animals. How else could you describe a creature that has the face of a horse, the hoofs of a cow, the antlers of a red deer, 57 the tail of a donkey?
The history of the species is nearly as strange as its body. The milu deer used to be common in China long ago. Like other deer, they lived together and ate grass as well as the soft parts of trees, such as small 58 (branch). However, milu deer were often hunted 59 food or sport in the past. The Ming and Qing dynasties did not protect them and many 60 (kill). In 1900, the milu deer disappeared from China.
However, before all the deer disappeared in China, some were taken to Europe. In 1985, 20 milu deer were reintroduced from Britain to China and placed in the Beijing Nanhaizi Milu Park in southern Beijing. The milu deer certainly seemed happy to be back in China because their numbers started to grow 61 (steady). There were soon so many of them that 64 milu deer were sent to a newly 62 (open) reserve in Shishou, Hubei Province from Beijing in the 1990s.
At the moment, the milu deer are still living in reserves 63 they are being protected and cared for. As 64 result, their population is now recovering fast. The deer are being trained to survive outside the park so that they can one day all return to the wild. The rescue of the milu deer is already a success story. Now it is up to us 65 (make) sure that the deer live happily ever after.
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56.strangest 57.and 58.branches 59.for 60.were killed 61.steadily 62.opened 63.where 64.a 65.to make
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了麋鹿在中国灭绝、回归、逐渐增加的历史。
56.考查形容词最高级。句意:麋鹿是中国最奇特的动物之一。固定结构“one of+形容词最高级+可数名词复数”表示“最……之一”,strange的最高级是strangest。故填strangest。
57.考查连词。句意:你还能怎么描述这样一种将马脸、牛蹄、马鹿角、驴尾融为一身的生物呢?句中the face of a horse, the hoofs of a cow, the antlers of a red deer, the tail of a donkey多个并列的名词短语作宾语,最后一个并列成分需要连词and连接。故填and。
58.考查名词的数。句意:像其他鹿一样,它们生活在一起,吃草和树木的柔软部分,如小树枝。branch(树枝)是可数名词,此处泛指“小树枝”,用复数形式branches。故填branches。
59.考查介词。句意:然而,过去人们经常为了食物或娱乐而猎杀麋鹿。此处表示“为了获取食物或娱乐”,表目的用介词for。故填for。
60.考查时态和语态。句意:明清两代没有保护它们,许多麋鹿被杀。根据“The Ming and Qing dynasties”可知事件发生在过去,用一般过去时;many指代麋鹿,与kill是被动关系,用被动语态,且be动词用were。故填were killed。
61.考查副词。句意:麋鹿似乎很高兴回到中国,因为它们的数量开始稳步增长。动词grow需要用副词修饰,steady的副词形式是steadily,意为“稳定地”。故填steadily。
62.考查非谓语动词。句意:很快,它们就变得很多,以至于在20世纪90年代,64只麋鹿从北京被送往湖北省石首市一个新开放的保护区。reserve(保护区)和open是被动关系,用过去分词作定语。故填opened。
63.考查定语从句。句意:目前,麋鹿仍生活在保护区,在那里它们受到保护和照顾。先行词reserves表地点,从句中缺少地点状语,因此用关系副词where。故填where。
64.考查冠词。句意:因此,它们的种群数量现在正在迅速恢复。as a result是固定短语,意为“因此”。故填a。
65.考查非谓语动词。句意:现在,我们有责任确保麋鹿从此过上幸福的生活。It is up to sb. to do sth.是固定句型,意为“由某人负责做某事”,It作形式主语,不定式作真正主语。故填to make。
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
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66.假如你是高一学生李华,你的朋友Zeno沉迷于抖音(Tik Tok)而不能自拔,写信向你寻求帮助,请你给他回一封电子邮件。内容包括:
1.表示理解和关心;
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注意:写作词数应为80个左右;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Zeno,
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Yours,
Li Hua
【答案】Dear Zeno,
I’m sorry to hear you’re struggling with TikTok addiction, and I completely understand how you feel — those short videos are designed to be captivating. But I’m worried about you, so here are some suggestions.
First, set a daily time limit using the app’s built-in reminder. Second, replace scrolling with hobbies like reading or sports. Finally, uninstall the app temporarily if needed.
I believe you can regain control. Let me know how it goes!
Yours,
Li Hua
【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文,要求考生给朋友Zeno回一封电子邮件,对他沉迷于抖音表示理解和关心,针对他的现状,对合理使用网络提出相关建议。
【详解】1.词汇积累
完全地:completely → absolutely
有吸引力的:captivating → engaging
担心的:worried → concerned
首先:first → first and foremost
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:First, set a daily time limit using the app’s built-in reminder.
拓展句:First, you can use the app’s built-in reminder that can set a daily time limit.
【点睛】[高分句型1] I’m sorry to hear you’re struggling with TikTok addiction, and I completely understand how you feel — those short videos are designed to be captivating. (运用了that引导的宾语从句,省略了that的宾语从句和how引导的宾语从句)
[高分句型2] Finally, uninstall the app temporarily if needed. (运用了if引导的条件状语从句的省略)
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67.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。
One pleasant New-year morning, Edward rose, washed and dressed himself in a hurry. He wanted to be the first to wish a happy New Year to his family. He turned up at every door of the house, and shouted the words of “Happy New Year” in an excited voice. After a quick breakfast, he hopped along the street like a happy bird, greeted and repeated the words to those he met.
When he came back, his father gave him 50 dollars, saying he could buy whatever he had been wishing for. His face lighted up as he took them. He had wished for a long time to buy some interesting books that he had seen at the bookstore located near the river through the city. He thanked his father and danced out of the house again with a light heart, intending to buy those books.
As he ran down the street, he noticed a poor family, the father, the mother, and three children shivering with cold in the winter wind. “I wish you a happy New Year,” cried Edward, as he was happily passing on. The man took a look at the happy boy and shook his head sadly.
Edward stopped and said, “It seems that you do not belong to this country.” The man again shook his head, and a confused expression flashed over his face, for he could not understand or speak English.
But the poor man pointed to his dry mouth, and to the children with hungry looks, as if to say,
“These little ones have had nothing to eat for a long time.”
Edward quickly realized that these poor people were in distress (困境).
注意:1. 所续写短文的词数应为 150 左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Edward thought for a moment and then made a decision.
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When he returned home, his father stood by the door, noticing his empty hands.
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【答案】例文
Edward thought for a moment and then made a decision. He turned around, ran to the nearest grocery store, and spent all his 50 dollars on bread and milk. Rushing back, he handed the food to the poor father, whose eyes were filled with tears as he bowed repeatedly. The children eagerly took the food and ate greedily, their shivering bodies gradually calming down. Edward watched them with a smile, though he didn’t get the books he’d longed for.
When he returned home, his father stood by the door, noticing his empty hands. Edward told him the whole story — from the family shivering in the wind to their tears of thanks. Instead of being upset, his father patted his shoulder gently with a proud smile. “You’ve done the most meaningful thing today, my boy, and never stop helping those in need.” he said, his voice brimming with joy. Edward nodded firmly, realizing that true happiness lies not in getting what we want, but in giving what others need.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述新年早晨,Edward收到父亲给的50美元后去买书,途中遇到一个贫困的家庭,他看到他们的困境后决定帮助他们的故事。
【详解】1. 段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“Edward想了一会儿,然后做了一个决定。”可知,第一段可描写Edward用50美元为贫困家庭买食物,贫困家庭的人非常感激。
②由第二段首句内容“当他回到家时,他的父亲站在门口,注意到他空着的手。”可知,第二段可描写父亲得知Edward的行为后,不仅没有生气,反而表扬了他,Edward也明白了真正的快乐在于给予。
2. 续写线索:Edward做决定——买食物给贫困家庭——贫困家庭感激——父亲表扬Edward——Edward明白真正的快乐
3. 词汇激活:
行为类
①跑:run/dash
②冷静下来:calm down/settle down
③颤抖:shiver/tremble/quiver
情绪类
①急切地:eagerly/hastily
②温柔地:gently/softly/tenderly
【点睛】[高分句型1] Rushing back, he handed the food to the poor father, whose eyes were filled with tears as he bowed repeatedly. (运用了现在分词作伴随状语和whose引导非限制性定语从句)
[高分句型3] Edward watched them with a smile, though he didn’t get the books he’d longed for. (运用了though引导让步状语从句及省略that的定语从句)
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4. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
注意,听力部分答题时请先将答案标在试卷上,听力部分结束前你将有两分钟的时间将答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中 选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
1.What will the man get?
A.A pen. B.A pencil. C.A cup.
2.What does the woman think of the man’s idea?
A.It is amazing. B.It is strange. C.It is impractical.
3.What will Tom probably do in the future?
A.Go hiking in spring. B.Camp in the forest. C.Swim in the lake.
4.Where is the woman probably?
A.At home. B.In a cinema. C.At a hospital.
5.What are the speakers probably talking about?
A.An artist. B.An art show. C.A famous painting.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题。
6.What did the woman’s friend do last Tuesday?
A.She found a new job. B.She visited the woman. C.She bought some books.
7.What can we say about the woman’s friend?
A.She has made a lot of money.
B.She likes working in the city.
C.She values children’s education.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.Why does the woman refuse to visit the coastal town?
A.It is far from their home.
B.It is crowded with tourists.
C.She has no hiking equipment.
9.How does the woman find their coming trip to Pinewood?
A.Enjoyable. B.Stressful. C.Worrying.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10.What sport match did Mike win first prize in?
A.Volleyball. B.Basketball. C.Badminton.
11.When is the birthday celebration?
A.On Thursday. B.On Friday. C.On Saturday.
12.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Coach and athlete. B.Schoolmates. C.Cousins.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13.What will Lily do for the campus book fair?
A.Make some posters for the event.
B.Write introductions to book groups.
C.Play gentle music for book shoppers.
14.Who will prepare tables and bookshelves?
A.Tom. B.Mike. C.Jack.
15.Why is Emma considered for the music part of the book fair?
A.She has the best music collection.
B.She is expert at playing the guitar.
C.She has organized music events before.
16.What can we know about the campus book fair?
A.It is successful. B.It is well-organized. C.It is short of volunteers.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What will the local group do to welcome visitors?
A.Perform dances. B.Share stories. C.Sing songs.
18.What activity can visitors do behind the artwork market?
A.Learn to draw pictures. B.Make DIY with paper. C.Taste local snacks.
19.What can be learned about the event?
A.It is mainly for children.
B.It focuses on art shows.
C.It helps people connect.
20.Who is the speaker most probably?
A.A community member. B.A skilled dancer. C.A food seller.
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
Asia offers a wide range of marathon events across different countries and regions. These races are held in urban centers as well as in areas of cultural and natural significance. Courses vary in difficulty and ground conditions, allowing runners to choose between flatter routes and more demanding ones. With multiple distance options available, participants can choose events based on their experience levels and personal goals.
Marathon
Time(2026)
Type
Price (EUR)
Course Profile
The Great Wall of China Marathon
25 Oct
Marathon
204
Rolling
10 km
5 km
Almaty Marathon
27 Sep
Marathon
45
Rolling
Half marathon
35
10 km
Cappadocia Marathon Turkey
8 Nov
Marathon
36
Hilly
20 km
10 km
Songkhla Marathon
22-23 Aug
Marathon
38
Flat
10 km
22
5 km
17
Things To Think About
●Register before the event.
●Know the local weather, so you can train and dress appropriately.
●Make sure that you are making accommodations through trustworthy sites for travel.
●Don’t underestimate how the difference in altitude (海拔) or temperature will affect your running.
Read up and train to make it to the finish line.
21.What do we know about these Marathons mentioned in the passage?
A.They are held across the world. B.The courses are all demanding.
C.There is no Marathon in November. D.There are many choices to choose from.
22.Which marathon offers the shortest race with the least demanding routes?
A.Almaty Marathon. B.Cappadocia Marathon Turkey.
C.Songkhla Marathon. D.The Great Wall of China Marathon.
23.Which is the unnecessary preparation work before the Marathon?
A.Check the local weather. B.Sign up before the event.
C.Book hotels from trusted websites. D.Train under the guidance of professionals.
B
When a paper I had spent years working on tirelessly was published in Science, I felt a deep sense of pride and accomplishment. One senior scientist offered encouraging advice, suggesting I pursue funding (资金) for a follow-up project and adding, “If you want to become a PI [ principal investigator], this is your moment — go for it!”
Years earlier, when I moved to France to start the project, I was full of enthusiasm and happy to work long hours. As time went on and I faced challenges, I learned to turn pressure into motivation. Even when things got tough, I held on to my passion and kept moving forward.
After multiple rejections, our joint paper was finally published — but I was far from celebrating. An old illness came back again, my back and neck ached nonstop, and I suffered from depression, and exhaustion. My creativity and energy had deserted me. I couldn’t focus or write a follow-up grant.
Unemployed and receiving basic social welfare, I felt worthless and like an even bigger failure. This was the lowest point of my life, and I sought psychotherapy. It helped me see that I had tried to shape myself to academic expectations and lost sight of who I was and what I needed to grow and develop well.
Now, at 44, I’ve rediscovered myself through writing, dance, volunteering, and working as a coffee maker. I’m also gradually returning to science. I wrote a research proposal with a former colleague, and I plan to start doing some work in her lab next month. If our proposal is funded, I’ll lead a small team, on my terms. Looking back, I’ve come to understand that success is not measured by the journals you publish in, but by the person you become along the way.
24.What is expected after publishing a high-quality paper, according to paragraph 1?
A.Stopping further research to avoid failure. B.Changing research direction immediately.
C.Seeking money support for continuous research. D.Depending entirely on senior scientists’ guidance.
25.What happened to the author after the publication in paragraph 3?
A.Her career took off. B.Her lab closed down.
C.Her health broke down. D.Her paper was refused.
26.Which of the following can best describe the author?
A.Brave and generous. B.Ambitious and helpful.
C.Sensitive and curious. D.Determined and adaptable.
27.What does the the author’s experience show?
A.Academic pressure is unavoidable. B.Hard work always leads to success.
C.Publishing in top journals brings happiness. D.Personal growth matters more than achievements.
C
Before the craze for Labubus, few had heard of Pop Mart, the Chinese toymaker behind the dolls market. Seemingly overnight, Pop Mart has become the world’s most valuable listed toymaker; its market capitalisation, at $38bn, is more than three times that of the Japanese company behind Hello Kitty. Its stores have popped up in nearly 40 countries. How much bigger can the company get?
New dolls are sold in “blind boxes”; buyers do not know which character they will get until they open up the package. Collectors seeking out rare versions have been willing to pay eye-watering prices to get their hands on them. The second-hand price of Chestnut Cocoa, a scarce creature with fluffy brown fur, hit 1,500 yuan.
For months Pop Mart stores have not had enough dolls to go around. Shoppers have been asked to scan QR codes and join a digital queue that could last weeks. While this has added to the hype around the toys, it was primarily the result of manufacturing shortfalls that constrained the firm’s ability to cash in on the surging popularity of Labubus.
In response, the company has been boosting production. By the end of the year it will have grown its manufacturing capacity ten-fold compared with January, reckons HSBC, a bank. Increased supply is already hitting the secondary market, pushing down prices for older generations of Labubus. Yet new releases are said to sell out almost instantly, suggesting that demand remains feverish.
Pop Mart also has its sights set on becoming more than just a toymaker. Pop Land, a theme park it opened in Beijing in 2023, lets visitors interact with characters including Labubus. It may open more. The company also has plans to launch a Labubu animated series, and establish its own film studio.
28.How does the author introduce the topic in paragraph 1?
A.By giving examples.
B.By stating facts.
C.By illustrating a statement.
D.By explaining a phenomenon.
29.What does the underlined word in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Publicity. B.Diversity.
C.Engagement. D.Development.
30.What can we infer from paragraph 4?
A.The feverish demand for Labubus didn’t quiet down with new supply flooding in.
B.The increased production has rocketed the price of Labubus in the secondary market.
C.The boosting manufacturing capacity is yet too late to take back the company’s share.
D.The older generations of Labubus became shelved after the new releases hit the market.
31.Which of the following can be learned from Pop Mart’s business story?
A.The freedom to choose preferred items fuels a booming brand.
B.Insufficient production capacity accelerates a company’s expansion.
C.The key to a toymaker’s success lies in achieving international popularity.
D.The market appeal of a pre-owned item is driven by its availability to collectors.
D
Thanks to technology development, healthcare services are more accessible than ever. Hospitals have committed to digitally enabled care going mainstream and more health services have gone online than ever before. But are older people who don’t use the Internet being left behind?
A study by Lancaster University found that lots of older people still avoid online life completely or use the Internet only on occasion. There are various reasons why older people don’t use the Internet. For many, a lack of confidence in their own ability to use technology raised fears about security, particularly with online banking.
Whatever the reasons are, one of the biggest concerns about an offline older generation is the possibility that they will miss out on big developments in health accessibility, especially as many useful health services move online. Madeleine Starr MBE, director of business development and innovation at Carers UK, said, “Though many of us use technology in our everyday lives, seven out of ten people don’t yet think of technology when it comes to caring. So, many are not yet realizing the benefits of this technology. Accessing appointments, ordering prescriptions (处方) or having consultations online can all help reduce visits to doctors and unplanned hospital visits.”
In an aging society, the Internet can make a huge amount of difference to older people requiring a bit of extra support and those caring for them. “Advice from specialist websites or symptom checkers is great for those who are unsure if their symptoms are cause for concern or find it difficult to get to a doctor’s appointment. Technology is making it easier to offer remote care and support for older people, helping them remain independent. The information on the Internet can prevent older people from taking their health into their own hands,” adds Caroline Abrahams, charity director at Age UK.
However, services need to remain accessible to those who aren’t online. While it’s fine to support older people getting online, those who choose not to or cannot do so, for whatever reason, should not be treated like second-class citizens. They must still be able to access services in other ways that suit them.
32.What is the main purpose of paragraph 1?
A.To list some important facts. B.To raise a topic to be discussed.
C.To express the main idea of the text. D.To introduce new advances in science.
33.What might be the big concern about offline older people?
A.They will suffer from terrible loneliness.
B.They will face risks from online banking.
C.They will fail to benefit from advanced online healthcare.
D.They will underestimate the role of modern technology in healthcare.
34.What is the message the author wants to convey in the last paragraph?
A.Health services should get support from professionals.
B.Older people should be encouraged to place their health first.
C.Older people should receive some training in using the Internet.
D.Health services should be offered in ways that suit different people.
35.What is the best title for the text?
A.Online Health Services: Advantages and Disadvantages
B.Technology: A Double-edged Sword in Healthcare
C.Online Healthcare: To Leave No Senior Behind
D.Digital Life: A Necessity for the Elderly
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,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。
Trees give so much to the world. They create carbon dioxide and shade(荫凉). 36 Trees are also a valuable resource. The wood they provide is used for buildings and other products we humans use and need.
Trees are so important that some people have made it their goal to protect them. We can call these people “tree hugger”. It describes people who support the protection of forests. Today, the term “tree hugger” describes a person who is an environmentalist. 37 For example, someone who wants to save a rare butterfly species or cut greenhouse gases could also be described as a tree hugger.
However, calling someone a “tree hugger” is not always seen as a praise. 38 “Tree hugger” described someone who was overly concerned about protecting trees, animals and other parts of the natural world.
Some tree huggers do go to extremes to protect trees. Take, for example, an American woman named Julia Lorraine Hill. For 738 days from December 10,1997 and December 18,1999, Hill lived in Luna, a Redwood tree in northern California’s Humboldt County. Luna is huge, measuring nearly 61 meters tall and about 12 meters across, which has stood in Humboldt County for more than 1,000 years. 39 So, Hill did what any extreme tree hugger would—she moved in! As the website explains, Hill’s main goal was “to bring international attention to the importance of protecting and restoring natural resources”. So, we can safely call Hill a tree hugger. 40
A.Human beings should all protect trees.
B.They provide shelter to animals and insects.
C.In earlier times, in fact, it was used as an insult(辱骂).
D.And I’m sure that she would consider that the highest of praises.
E.They want to protect nature and the environment—but not just the trees.
F.Nowadays, the environmental problems are more serious than in the history.
G.But that did not stop the Pacific Lumber Company from wanting to cut it down.
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,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Lito connects himself with a global audience through his carving artworks on fallen leaves on social media. The artist transforms 41 leaves into delicate artworks. 42 of his work include frogs holding umbrellas, animals jumping happily and ocean waves. He has gained international 43 for his artworks.
For Lito, now in his forties, leaf carving is more than an art form — it is a source of calm and 44 . He was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (注意缺陷障碍) in his thirties, which made him realize that he might do things 45 . He chose to follow his own path rather than fit in with others. He found that the 46 and slow process of carving helped him deal with the 47 . Through his art, he not only 48 his own struggles but also aims to bring joy to others.
In a video Lito 49 the whole process of his creation. He firstly 50 leaves with a chemical to prevent them from drying out, 51 by sketching his designs and carving them using a special knife. Some 52 pieces take over eight hours to complete, often in a single sitting. His creations 53 his love for nature and his unique artistic vision.
Today, Lito is actively exhibiting his work, authoring books on his craft, and keeping an active online 54 to share his art. “If I can make people happy by doing what I am doing,” he says, “I want to do more. That’s my 55 force for what’s next.”
41.A.decorative B.ordinary C.symbolic D.broken
42.A.Reviews B.Secrets C.Challenges D.Scenes
43.A.recognition B.invitation C.explanation D.qualification
44.A.confusion B.anxiety C.focus D.doubt
45.A.officially B.differently C.seriously D.casually
46.A.similar B.occasional C.natural D.detailed
47.A.tradition B.reward C.condition D.promise
48.A.identifies B.approaches C.removes D.records
49.A.showed B.faced C.reviewed D.predicted
50.A.selects B.delivers C.applies D.measures
51.A.delayed B.misled C.replaced D.followed
52.A.latest B.traditional C.tricky D.hidden
53.A.adapt to B.hold back C.result in D.take on
54.A.presence B.donation C.storage D.trade
55.A.limiting B.driving C.opposing D.disturbing
第二节:(10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
The milu deer is one of China’s 56 (strange) animals. How else could you describe a creature that has the face of a horse, the hoofs of a cow, the antlers of a red deer, 57 the tail of a donkey?
The history of the species is nearly as strange as its body. The milu deer used to be common in China long ago. Like other deer, they lived together and ate grass as well as the soft parts of trees, such as small 58 (branch). However, milu deer were often hunted 59 food or sport in the past. The Ming and Qing dynasties did not protect them and many 60 (kill). In 1900, the milu deer disappeared from China.
However, before all the deer disappeared in China, some were taken to Europe. In 1985, 20 milu deer were reintroduced from Britain to China and placed in the Beijing Nanhaizi Milu Park in southern Beijing. The milu deer certainly seemed happy to be back in China because their numbers started to grow 61 (steady). There were soon so many of them that 64 milu deer were sent to a newly 62 (open) reserve in Shishou, Hubei Province from Beijing in the 1990s.
At the moment, the milu deer are still living in reserves 63 they are being protected and cared for. As 64 result, their population is now recovering fast. The deer are being trained to survive outside the park so that they can one day all return to the wild. The rescue of the milu deer is already a success story. Now it is up to us 65 (make) sure that the deer live happily ever after.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
66.假如你是高一学生李华,你的朋友Zeno沉迷于抖音(Tik Tok)而不能自拔,写信向你寻求帮助,请你给他回一封电子邮件。内容包括:
1.表示理解和关心;
2.针对他的现状,对合理使用网络提出相关建议。
注意:写作词数应为80个左右;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Zeno,
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Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 (满分 25 分)
67.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。
One pleasant New-year morning, Edward rose, washed and dressed himself in a hurry. He wanted to be the first to wish a happy New Year to his family. He turned up at every door of the house, and shouted the words of “Happy New Year” in an excited voice. After a quick breakfast, he hopped along the street like a happy bird, greeted and repeated the words to those he met.
When he came back, his father gave him 50 dollars, saying he could buy whatever he had been wishing for. His face lighted up as he took them. He had wished for a long time to buy some interesting books that he had seen at the bookstore located near the river through the city. He thanked his father and danced out of the house again with a light heart, intending to buy those books.
As he ran down the street, he noticed a poor family, the father, the mother, and three children shivering with cold in the winter wind. “I wish you a happy New Year,” cried Edward, as he was happily passing on. The man took a look at the happy boy and shook his head sadly.
Edward stopped and said, “It seems that you do not belong to this country.” The man again shook his head, and a confused expression flashed over his face, for he could not understand or speak English.
But the poor man pointed to his dry mouth, and to the children with hungry looks, as if to say,
“These little ones have had nothing to eat for a long time.”
Edward quickly realized that these poor people were in distress (困境).
注意:1. 所续写短文的词数应为 150 左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Edward thought for a moment and then made a decision.
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When he returned home, his father stood by the door, noticing his empty hands.
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