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听力考试正式开始。请看听力部分第一节,第一节听下面五段录音,每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。听下面的录音,回答第一小题。Why did you . set the alarm so early? Dear. you said you have a meeting to attend at nine o'clock. Hurry up now. You only get half an hour . before IT starts. Oh, I forgot that i'm so dead. Why did you set the alarm so early? Dear, you said you have a meeting to attend. Nine o'clock. hurry. now. You only get half an hour . before IT starts. Oh, I forgot that i'm so dead. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。It's so nice. Today is a good time to go out and get relaxed. Yes, I will go to the amusement park. What about you? My wife . wants to go to the beach, but I have to go to the company to write a report. It's so nice. Today is a good time to go out and get relaxed. Yes, I will go to the amusement park. What about you? My wife wants to go to the beach, but I have to go to the company to write a report. 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。You arrived at school early today. Did your dad bring you by car? no. And I didn't take a bus either. Everything on the underground went smoothly. I was lucky. You arrived at school early today. Did your dad bring you by car? No, and I didn't take a bus either. Everything on the underground went smoothly. I was lucky. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。it's so annoying. I keep losing my files. Do you know what the problem is? Let me have a look. There's a lot of stuff here. Why don't you see the files onto . a memory stick? That's a good idea. It's so annoying. I keep losing my files. Do you know what the problem is? Let me have a look. There's a lot of stuff here. Why don't you save the files onto . a memory stick? That's a good idea. 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。why did time with the job? He said his present job had no future. If he does . not change his attitude towards his work, I don't think a new job can make any difference. Why did time with the job? He said his present job had no future. If he does not . change his attitude towards his work, I don't think a new job can make any difference. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间,每段录音播放两遍。听下面的录音,回答第六和第七小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Mary, where's your mother? He is preparing . breakfast in the kitchen. What are our plans for today? How about going on a boat tour? I think your mother will also like this idea. Yes, I don't mind that the weather is . a bit cloudy. Angle works at our company, and he's telling stories about the history of the town when they're on the boat today. I'd love to listen to him. Me too. I'll book our tickets on mine. Mary, where's your mother? He is preparing . breakfast in the kitchen. What are our plans for today? How about going on a boat tour? I think your mother will also like this idea. Yes, I don't mind that the weather is a bit cloudy. Uncle pa works on a tour company, and he's telling tourists about the history of the town when they're on the boat today. I'd love to listen to him. Me too. I'll book our tickets on mine. 听下面的录音,回答第八至第十小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Tom, i've got the computer game called Green space. Where did you find out about IT? I borrowed . a magazine from a friend, and there was an ad for IT. I asked my mom, and SHE bought IT for me from their website. I really like that game. Who are you going to . play IT with? Well, my brothers too busy, and my cousin, any only likes board games only. My granddad has lots of time, so I want to play with him. Which part do you like best? Crossing the river is really good, but what I enjoy most is finding something to eat. The part about building a house is my . least favorite. ite. Tom, i've got the computer game called Green space. Where did you find out about IT? I borrowed . a magazine from a friend, and there was an ad for IT. I asked my mom, and SHE bought IT for me from their website. I really like that game. Who are you going to . play IT with? Well, my brother's too busy, and my cousin amy only likes board games only. My granddad has lots of time, so I want to play with him. Which part do you like best? Crossing the river is really good, but what I enjoy most is finding something to eat. The part about building a house is my least favourite. 听下面的录音,回答第十一至第十三小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Hi bill, when did you . get back about an hour ago? What's new? Did anyone call called dave made a phone call this afternoon. He's at the holiday in hotel. You can get in touch with him there. Oh, that's my old friend from college, dave Johnson. I knew he was coming to town. I didn't expect him today though. Should we ask him to our party tonight? I'd like to. But we've already invited twenty people, and the apartment is pretty small. Don't worry, we can always make room for one more. The more the happier . you know that's true. And the other guests will be like dave, he's very friendly and he always has funny stories and jokes to tell. Be sure to tell him not to dress up. It's not formal, you know. Okay, i'll go to a pick. Gave up. He doesn't know that sound well. You might lose his way . coming alone. okay. Hi bill. When did you get . back about an hour ago? What's new? Did anyone call? Yeah, someone called dave made a phone call this afternoon is at the holiday in hotel. You can get in touch with him there. Oh, that's my old friend from college, dave Johnson. I knew he was coming the town. I didn't expect him today though. Should we ask him to our party tonight? I'd like to. But we've already invited twenty people, and the apartment is pretty small. Don't worry, we can always make room for one more. The more the happier, you know. that's true. And the other guests will be like dave, he's very friendly and he always has funny stories and jokes to tell. Be sure to tell him not to dress up. It's not formal, you know. OK, i'll go to pick gave up. He doesn't know that sound well. You might lose his way . coming alone, okay? 听下面的录音,回答第十四至第十六小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Professor smith. hi Justin. How are you? You don't look very happy. I'm OK, but i'm doing badly in your class. I wonder how to do Better. I think coming prepare to class may do something to . improve your grades. How can I prepare for class? Have you checked out my web page? All my lecture notes are on my web page. You can read them first. really. Wow, that would be very helpful. Another good idea is to read the book before class. I usually don't do that. I thought hearing the lecture first would be Better than reading first. Reading first is actually Better. You should also write down ideas or notes while you're reading. That way, you can come to class with some questions. Yeah, thank you very much. Professor smith, I feel much Better now. Professor smith. hi Justin. How are you? You don't look very happy. I'm OK, but i'm doing badly in your class. I wonder how to do Better. I think . coming prepare to class may do something to improve your grades. How can I prepare class? Have you checked out my web page? All my lecture notes are on my web page. You can read them first. really. Wow, that would be very helpful. Another good idea is to read the book before class. I usually don't do that. I thought hearing the lecture first would be Better than . reading first. Reading first is actually Better. You should also write down ideas or notes while you're reading. That way, you can come to class with some questions. Yeah, thank you very much. Professor smith, I feel much Better now. 听下面的录音,回答第十七至第二十小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Good morning, everyone. Today we need to choose a new director for the marketing department. There are two candidates for this position, amy common and sam steward. First, lets explore amy's qualifications for this position. On the positive side, SHE has excEllent communication skills and is experienced in running a marketing team. Additionally, he is really popular among the other employees. On the other side, amy is not receptive to new information or and she's not creative enough. Now let's turn to sam in the first place. Sam doesn't have much experience or good communication abilities compared to amy, but he seems to have much potential despite his lack of experience. He is very creative, and I could see that while working with him in the same team. He even attends a class on sunday these days to learn some marketing skills. I know it's hard to find the ideal person to handle this job on a short meeting. We'll meet here again on next friday at nine o'clock. We must have a clear decision before sunday. Good morning, everyone. Today, we need to choose a new director for the marketing department. There are two candidates for this position, amy common and sam steward. First, lets explore amy's qualifications for this position. On the positive side, SHE has excEllent communication skills and is experienced in running a marketing team. Additionally, SHE is really popular among the other employees. On the other side, amy is not receptive to new information or viewpoints, and she's not creative enough. Now let's turn to C. M in the first place. CM doesn't have much experience or good communication abilities compared to amy, but he seems to have much potential despite his lack of experience. He is very creative, and I could see that while working with him in the same team. He even attends a class on sunday these days to learn some marketing skills. I know it's hard to find the ideal person to handle this job on a short meeting. We'll meet here again on next friday at nine o'clock. We must have a clear decision before sunday. 第二节到此结束,现在你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。 2025-2026学年度第二学期高三期中考试英语试题参考答案及听力材料 1-5 BCAAB 6-10 BCABC 11-15 CABAC 16-20 BCACA 21.DAA 24.DCCB 28.BADC 32.CABB 36. GAEDC 41.DABCB 46.CADBD 51.AACDB 56.whose 57.chiefly 58.and 59.lighting 60.reflects 61.with 62.a 63.fairs 64.affordable 65.innovation 66. 参考范文: How to Stay Safe Online With the Internet widely used, online safety has become increasingly important for us students. It helps protect our personal information and keeps us away from online dangers. To stay safe online, first, we should never share our private information, such as phone numbers and addresses, with strangers. Second, we must refuse to click doubtful links or download unknown apps. Besides, it’s wise to avoid communicating with people we don’t know in real life. By following these rules, we can enjoy the Internet safely and healthily. 67.I followed Ms. May into the school garden. The warm sunlight filtered through the leaves, and the gentle breeze calmed my anxious heart. Ms. May pointed to two mutually dependent osmanthus trees beside the path, saying, “Teamwork is like these two trees — they don’t have to be the same to grow well together. Listening to each other is more important than winning.” Her words hit me deeply. I realized my stubbornness had hurt Alex and ruined our hard work. I must apologize to him. When I went back to the drama room I saw a familiar figure. It was Alex, who was sitting quietly, revising the script with a pen in his hand. There were some notes on the ending part, mixing both our ideas. My eyes turned wet. I walked over gently and said softly, “Alex, I’m sorry. I was too stubborn and didn’t listen to you.” Alex looked up, his anger gone. He smiled and handed me the script. Together, we polished the ending, and the awkward tension turned back to warm laughter. We knew we would shine on the stage together. 听力材料: Text 1 M: Why did you set the alarm so early? W: Dear, you said you have a meeting to attend at 9:00. Hurry up. Now you only get half an hour before it starts. M: Oh, I forgot that. I’m so dead. Text 2 M: It’s so nice today. It’s a good time to go out and get relaxed. W: Yes, I will go to the amusement park. What about you? M: My wife wants to go to the beach, but I have to go to the company to write a report. Text 3 M: You arrived at school early today! Did your dad bring you by car? W: No. And I didn’t take a bus, either. Everything on the underground went smoothly! I was lucky. Text 4 W: It’s so annoying. I keep losing my files. Do you know what the problem is? M: Let me have a look. There’s a lot of stuff here. Why don’t you save the files onto a memory stick? W: That’s a good idea. Text 5 W: Why did Tom quit the job? M: He said his present job had no future. W: If he does not change his attitude towards his work, I don’t think a new job can make any difference. Text 6 M: Mary, where is your mother? W: She is preparing breakfast in the kitchen. What are our plans for today? M: How about going on a boat tour? I think your mother will also like this idea. W: Yes! I don’t mind that the weather is a bit cloudy. M: Uncle Pablo works in a tour company and he’s telling tourists about the history of the town when they’re on the boat today! W: I’d love to listen to him! M: Me, too. I’ll book our tickets online. Text 7 W: Tom, I’ve got a computer game called Green Space. M: Where did you find out about it? W: I borrowed a magazine from a friend and there was an ad for it. I asked my mum and she bought it for me from their website. M: I really like that game. Who are you going to play it with? W: Well, my brother’s too busy, and my cousin Amy only likes board games. Only my granddad has lots of time, so I want to play with him. M: Which part do you like best? W: Crossing the river is really good, but what I enjoy most is finding something to eat. The part about building a house is my least favorite. Text 8 W: Hi, Bill. When did you get back? M: About an hour ago. What’s new? Did anyone call? W: Yeah, someone called Dave made a phone call this afternoon. He’s at the Holiday Inn Hotel. You can get in touch with him there. M: Oh, that’s my old friend from college, Dave Johnson. I knew he was coming to town. I didn’t expect him today, though. W: Should we ask him to our party tonight? M: I’d like to. But we’ve already invited twenty people and the apartment is pretty small. W: Don’t worry. We can always make room for one more. The more, the happier, you know. M: That’s true. And the other guests will like Dave. He’s very friendly, and he always has funny stories and jokes to tell. W: Be sure to tell him not to dress up. It’s not formal, you know. M: Okay. I’ll go to pick Dave up. He doesn’t know this town well. He might lose his way coming alone. W: Okay. Text 9 W: Professor Smith. M: Hi, Justine. How are you? You don’t look very happy. W: I’m OK, but I’m doing badly in your class. I wonder how to do better. M: I think coming prepared to class may do something to improve your grades. W: How can I prepare for class? M: Have you checked out my web page? All my lecture notes are on my web page. You can read them first. W: Really? Wow. That would be very helpful. M: Another good idea is to read the book before class. W: I usually don’t do that. I thought hearing the lecture first would be better than reading first. M: Reading first is actually better. You should also write down ideas or notes while you’re reading. That way you can come to class with some questions. W: Yeah. Thank you very much, Professor Smith. I feel much better now. Text 10 W: Good morning, everyone. Today we need to choose a new director for the marketing department. There are two candidates for this position: Amy Coleman, and Sam Stewart. First, let’s explore Amy’s qualifications for this position. On the positive side, she has excellent communication skills and is experienced in running a marketing team. Additionally, she is really popular among the other employees. On the other side, Amy is not receptive to new information or viewpoints and she’s not creative enough. Now, let’s turn to Sam. In the first place, Sam doesn’t have much experience or good communication abilities, compared to Amy. But he seems to have much potential despite his lack of experience. He is very creative and I can see that while working with him in the same team. He even attends a class on Sunday these days to learn some marketing skills. I know it’s hard to find the ideal person to handle this job on a short meeting. We’ll meet here again on next Friday at 9:00. We must have a clear decision before Sunday. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2025-2026学年度第二学期高三年级期中英语试题 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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。 1. What time is it now? A. It’s 8:00. B. It’s 8:30. C. It’s 9:00. 2. Where is the woman speaker going? A. The beach. B. The company. C. The amusement park. 3. How did the woman get to school today? A. By subway. B. By bus. C. By car. 4. What is the man’s advice? A. To use a memory stick. B. To upgrade the computer. C. To remove some stuff. 5. What does the woman mean? A. Tom quit for a good reason. B. A new position won’t change much. C. The real issue lies in Tom’s job itself 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,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。每段录音播放两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Brother and sister. B. Father and daughter. C. Husband and wife. 7. What will Uncle Pablo do today? A. Sell boat tour tickets. B. Promote a tour company. C. Introduce the town’s past. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. Where did the woman first learn about the game? A. In a magazine. B. From her fiend. C. On a website. 9. Who will play the game with the woman? A. Her brother. B. Her grandpa. C. Her cousin. 10. What is the woman’s favorite part about the game? A. Creating a house. B. Crossing the river. C. Looking for food. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. Who phoned Bill this afternoon? A. A former teacher. B. A hotel receptionist. C. A college friend. 12. What is the woman’s attitude towards inviting Dave? A. She welcomes the idea. B. She prefers a quiet party. C. She complains about the cost. 13. What can we know about Dave Johnson? A. He is familiar with the area. B. He is sociable and amusing. C. He tends to dress informally. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。 14. Why does Justine visit Professor Smith? A. To inquire about study advice. B. To ask for some extra materials. C. To discuss her recent exam score. 15. Why does the professor think reading before class is better? A. It makes note-taking easier. B. It saves time during lectures. C. It helps form useful questions. 16. How does Justine feel at the end of the conversation? A. Proud. B. Relieved. C. Amazed. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. What is the talk mainly about? A. A training plan for staff. B. A new business strategy. C. A hiring decision to make. 18. What’s one of Amy’s advantages? A. She has experience. B. She has an open mind. C. She is very innovative. 19. What has Sam been doing on Sundays lately? A. Meeting team members. B. Working on his projects. C. Taking a marketing course. 20. What must be done before Sunday? A. Finalizing the selection. B. Updating the candidates. C. Confirming the next meeting. 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 When we talk about generations, one generation stands out more than any else, Generation Alpha, or Gen Alpha. They are kids who were born from 2010 onwards and the total number of them had been 2.2 billion by 2025. Unlike their parents Gen Y, Gen Alpha are the first generation growing up in the environment where iPads, AI and online classrooms are completely normal. Here are the data about them. ASPECT GEN ALPHA OVERVIEW Tech Usage 65% use tablets/smartphones daily; 50%use voice assistants Education 70% adopt a blended (融合的) method of online and offline learning Social Media 40% of kids aged 8 to 11 have a social media presence Entertainment 70% of screen time is on social media platforms While Gen Alpha are still young, they are pushing their parents to try new things. A report released by public relations firm DKC in July, 2025 said parents were having new experiences thanks to the influence of their Gen Alpha kids. For example, 40% of the parents surveyed said they had signed up for a subscription service at their kid’s suggestion. (Find more examples from the survey in the bar chart below.) Trying different foods Traveling to different vacation destinations Using new beauty products Watehing different sports Paying for premium subscriptions Buying items during drops DATA: DKC GEN ALPHA REPORT 2025 So, when we look at Gen Alpha, it is pretty clear that they are not just a typical group of kids growing up; they are literally the future of our world. They are the most digital and possibly the most powerful generation we have ever seen. Gen Alpha will surely change education, technology, business and culture itself. While it is still early days, one thing worth anticipating is that instead of just adapting to the world they inherit (继承), they will be more and more influential in shaping the future of the world. 21. What is the percentage of Gen Alpha who study in a mixed way according to the table? A. 40%. B. 50%. C. 65%. D. 70%. 22. In which aspect do Gen Alpha impact on their parents most according to the chart? A. Trying foods. B. Buying items during drops. C. Watching sports. D. Choosing holiday destinations. 23. What is the purpose of the passage? A. To display characteristics of a new generation. B. To describe an economic trend of consumption. C. To clarify the gap between Gen Alpha and Gen Y. D. To introduce a technology-related education system. B Every time I walk into the library and pick out yet another great book, I cannot help but remember how it all started. When I was little, I loved books mostly because of their beautiful illustrations, like animals, children, landscapes, and so on. All this changed when my aunt Kate moved in with us. Previously, my mom would pick a book and explain all the illustrations in it. My aunt on the other hand would passionately read the story to me, which ignited (点燃) my love of books and language. Even when I was old enough to read by myself, she still kept track of what I read and sometimes made a few suggestions. When I was eight and thought it was time for me to read my first thousand-page novel, all she did was smile. The fact was that from the time my aunt first satisfied my thirst for a well-written book, I started a journey to explore the beauty of language. However, unknown to me then was the fact that my interest in her reading helped her realize her dream of being a children’s book writer. Now she has over a dozen children’s books under her authorship. I have changed my career choice a few times in the course of my life — a novelist, journalist, and script (剧本) writer. It does not matter what I end up doing, but my love for language will have to be reflected in my career path. My aunt used to tell me, “Language is like a tree. While its roots dig for the goodness, it is the leaves that are bathed in it.” I have decided to keep digging and I am sure the goodness will be reflected in my life. 24. What can we learn about the author’s earliest reading experience? A. He liked the colorful covers of books. B. He preferred to read with great passion. C. He enjoyed telling stories to his parents. D. He loved the pretty pictures in the books. 25. What inspired the author to explore the beauty of language? A. His aunt’s career dream. B. His aunt’s writing thirst. C. His aunt’s patient guidance. D. His aunt’s passionate voice. 26. How did the author help his aunt achieve her goal? A. By sharing his stories. B. By making comments. C. By being her audience. D. By offering suggestions. 27. What can be inferred about the author from the last paragraph? A. He will stick to seeking the truth of life. B. He will go on pursuing the art of language. C. He will keep reflecting on his career choices. D. He will continue to spread children’s goodness. C After being treated for an infection at the VCU Medical Center’s hospital, 81-year-old Robert Diegelmann completed his 10-day hospital visit, when his doctor suggested he continue his treatment at home, some 15 miles away. With nurses visiting twice a day, and round-the-clock access to a clinician via phone, he gained a quick recovery in his comfortable home. Like Diegelmann, tens of thousands of hospitalized patients have received medical treatment in their own homes since the hospital-at-home program was carried out in some countries. It began in some regions of Australia in the 1990s, when the local government was under financial stress. Physical hospitals faced the great challenge of limited medical resources. So patients with certain medical conditions had to be hospitalized at home, which was seen as a quick fix for the great demand for hospital beds. The first hospital-at-home trial in the United States, however, had a different motivation. For some homebound elders with certain health problems, it was inconvenient for them to receive timely treatment. A medical research team at Johns Hopkins University set up a tiny pilot project for 17 patients. It turned out highly satisfactory and cost-effective for certain severely ill elders. Advocates say home hospitals are particularly beneficial to some immunocompromised (免疫功能低下的) patients. They are less likely to get exposed to infections common in traditional hospitals. Despite the enthusiasm from supporters, more people need persuasion. “When a patient is home, things like changing and bathing do shift onto the household caregiver. It is quite tiring,” says Megan O’Reilly, a vice-president in the Medical Affairs Unit. And the Center for Economic and Policy Research notes that the government has not developed regulations (规则) for home hospitals equal to those that apply to regular hospitals. It also questions the reliance on telemedicine and remote monitoring. For the future of home hospitalization, it is expected to see more in-depth studies. But even then, hospital-at-home programs must win over patients, who have a choice between traditional and home treatment. 28. Why does the author mention Robert Diegelmann in paragraph 1? A. To express concern about elders’ health. B. To present a new form of medical service. C. To predict the future of medical technology. D. To show the demand for professional doctors. 29. What is paragraph 2 mainly about? A. How home hospitalization was started. B. Why physical hospitals were questioned. C. What challenges home hospitalization faced. D. When patients accepted home hospitalization. 30. What does Megan O’Reilly think of home hospitalization? A. It weakens the patients’ trust. B. It reduces the efficiency of treatment. C. It breaks medical regulations. D. It increases the load of patients’ family. 31. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. Putting Effort into Medical Service B. Upgrading Home Medical Facilities C. Bringing the Hospital into the Home D. Programming Home Service for Elders D Traditional robotic systems lean heavily on satellite-based GPS, whose signals are unstable in extreme geographical conditions. However, future robots will independently conduct search-and-rescue missions or explore dangerous environments with a level of reliability. Yet the most significant barrier to this autonomy is navigation (导航). In response to this challenge, researchers have turned their attention to nature. Nature has spent hundreds of millions of years evolving the art of navigation. The first inspiration comes from insects’ ability to track their own movements relative to a starting point. The second mode is based on birds’ multisensory capabilities to integrate information from several sensory channels. The other one draws inspiration from rodents (啮齿类动物), whose brains enable them to build maps of their surroundings. Rather than adopting a single biological strategy, researchers have built a unified framework that combines them together. Each contributes a different form of spacial awareness and solves a different aspect of the navigation puzzle, and together they provide a system capable of supporting long-term autonomy. To determine whether the system could withstand real-world conditions, researchers have conducted extensive field experiments in challenging environments — from abandoned mines to thick forests where GPS signals fail entirely. The results are striking. The robots stay on course significantly longer with accuracy and the system demonstrates up to 60% higher energy efficiency. The most impressive achievement is its resilience to sensor failure. The moment the robots’ primary sensors break down, multiple subsystems will step in, ensuring continuous performance without human intervention. The emerging era of autonomous exploration begins with a simple insight borrowed from nature: This capacity is not the product of a single perfect system but the harmony of multiple ones. In this sense, robots will become more than machines. They will become partners capable of operating independently in the most demanding environments on Earth and beyond, guided by the evolutionary genius of the natural world. 32. How does the author present the issue in paragraph 1? A. By giving an example. B. By defining a concept. C. By making a contrast. D. By explaining a theory. 33. What is a feature of the newly-built navigation framework? A. It employs combined biological strategies. B. It contains a single form of spacial awareness. C. It enhances animals’ multisensory capabilities. D. It solves the same aspect of the navigation puzzle. 34. What does the underlined word “resilience” in paragraph 3 probably mean? A. The effort to increase efficiency. B. The ability to function normally. C. The intention to explore actively. D. The capacity to analyze situations. 35. What does the author want to convey in the text? A. Humans can exist in harmony with nature. B. Nature remains humans’ greatest engineer. C. The application of navigation is widespread. D. Autonomous exploration regains popularity. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 In life, just like in chess, every move matters. A single decision can trigger (引发) a chain reaction, leading you closer to success or trapping you in setbacks. Grand masters spend years mastering the complexities of chess. 36 Adopting a grand master’s approaches can transform the way you address daily challenges. ●Think ahead: Always plan your next move Chess grand masters never make a move without considering the consequences. 37 Meanwhile, they plan several moves ahead. In life, short-term thinking often leads to regret, while long-term thinking contributes to success. Strategic thinkers don’t just react to situations. They anticipate and prepare. ●Control the center: Concentrate on what matters most In chess, controlling the center of the board gives you more influence and flexibility. In life, focusing on the most important areas gives you control over your future. Specifically, pay attention to high-impact tasks rather than being busy with meaningless activities. 38 ●Learn from every move: Reflect on success or failure Every chess game, win or lose, teaches a lesson. 39 In life, too many people are buried in thinking of failure instead of learning and adapting. Each experience is a lesson in making better future decisions. Therefore, seeing every setback as feedback, not failure is top priority. Winners don’t just move on. They move forward with greater wisdom. Thinking like a chess grand master isn’t about being overly cautious — it’s about being smart, strategic and intentional in your choices. 40 So the next time you face a tough decision, wait and ask yourself like a chess grand master: What’s my next move? A. They predict how their opponents will react. B. Playing chess never goes exactly as planned. C. Every decision, big or small, shapes your future. D. Grand masters analyze their mistakes to improve. E. Winning in life depends on where you place your focus. F. Chess players often sacrifice a piece to gain a winning position. G. The core principles they use can be applied to everyday decisions. 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。 A few years ago, my friend kicked off a dinner time gratitude practice. Everyone at the table would take turns to 41 one thing they were grateful for that day. She had pre-teens who 42 the idea at first. However, she chose to stick to the 43 week after week and it 44 caught on. On hearing her practice, I thought this was a great idea but I wasn’t sure how it would 45 with my little kids. Actually, it was 46 initially, which was similar to my friend’s experience. Worse still, my youngest didn’t quite understand the 47 . When she finally understood, she just expressed gratitude for 48 things like bubble gum (泡泡糖). My son was unwilling, too. He often said one or two things in order to finish the 49 as quickly as possible. Luckily, things get better now. My kids often 50 to speak. They take their sweet time, 51 all the things in the day they are grateful for. Gradually, it has become a 52 into their lives, through which we can hear about things happening at school. We know which family 53 stick with them. I’ve learned that my kids 54 a lot more than I think, that they do 55 the little and big things that we do for them, and that they have way more to teach me than I have to teach them. 41. A. assume B. explore C. recall D. share 42. A. refused B. revised C. assessed D. misread 43. A. regulation B. routine C. trend D. tip 44. A. publicly B. temporarily C. eventually D. accidentally 45. A. interact B. work C. compete D. end 46. A. sensitive B. embarrassing C. tough D. slow 47. A. concept B. role C. background D. challenge 48. A. cheap B. harmful C. practical D. pointless 49. A. discussion B. process C. game D. project 50. A. hesitate B. fail C. stand D. offer 51. A. searching for B. making up C. dealing with D. making out 52. A. window B. door C. chance D. thrill 53. A. traditions B.jokes C. memories D. members 54. A. write B. mean C. smile D. notice 55. A. need B. appreciate C. favor D. repeat 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。 In a factory in Anshan, northeast China’s Liaoning Province, workers were busy producing Easter crafts like rabbits and colored eggs, 56 destination was America. “Previously, we 57 (chief) produced products based on orders for overseas customers, with a limited variety and simple manufacturing processes. Now, we have both our own brand 58 a professional design team developing over 1,000 new products,” said Li Xiaowei, general manager of Qixiang Crafts Co., Ltd. This scene at Qixiang Crafts illustrates how Chinese small goods are evolving from basic products to cultural ambassadors, 59 (light) up holidays worldwide with originality and design. The shift from order-based manufacturing to brand-building 60 (reflect) a broader trend in China’s small goods industry. “We made candle decorations like the Great Wall for foreign clients without our own brand in the past. Now, 61 the help of policy, we have factories and design centers in Europe, selling branded goods,” said Wang Lixin, founder of Talent Group, 62 candle and fragrance (香薰) brand in Dalian City, Liaoning. At trade 63 (fair), Talent’s Christmas-themed products attract global buyers. The brand integrates Chinese culture into modern fragrances, winning awards and reaching over 100 countries. From Easter eggs to Christmas candles, China’s small goods are not just 64 (afford) items, but a carrier of culture and 65 (innovate). As businesses integrate storytelling and quality, they redefine global festival experiences, promising sustainable growth in the years ahead. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66. 学校校报英文专刊正在举办主题为“网络安全教育”的征文活动。请你以“How to Stay Safe Online”为题写一篇短文投稿。内容包括: (1) 安全上网的重要性; (2) 安全上网的方法。 注意: (1) 写作词数应为80个左右; (2) 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 How to Stay Safe Online 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。 The campus came alive when word spread quickly that the drama competition of this year was to be held the next month. “Hey, Alex! Ready for this year’s show?” I asked Alex, who was standing in front of the notice board. “I guess I am!” replied Alex. The instant I offered my invitation to make a team, he nodded with a big OK. We exchanged glances and laughed. The preparation was in full swing. Every day after school, Alex and I met in the drama room. We revised our script and shared our ideas about the plots and conflicts. Our drama teacher Ms. May greatly praised our imagination and creativity in the plot design. Our confidence increased and both of us felt that we would be the most shining stars on the stage. Everything went well until it came to the ending part of the rehearsal (排演). I insisted on delivering the lines with wild joy, believing that it was more dramatic. Alex argued a tone of sadness out of desperation would be more powerful and realistic. We argued for what seemed like ages and the pleasant atmosphere gradually gave way to awkward tension. “You’re not listening to me!” Alex let out a cry of anger. “Your idea is stupid!” I fought back. Silence fell. Alex threw down the script and stormed out of the drama room. I stood rooted, feeling a knot (郁结) in my stomach. For the next two days, we avoided seeing each other. The play was at a standstill. The final show was only five days away. My anxiety grew and I came close to giving up. When Ms. May asked how our rehearsal went, I burst into tears. “It’s a total disaster to team up with Alex...” I poured out all my complaints. Ms. May flashed a comforting smile and patted me on the shoulder, “Let’s go for a walk in the school garden!” 注意: (1) 续写词数应为150个左右; (2) 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 I followed Ms. May into the school garden. When I went back to the drama room, I saw a familiar figure. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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