内容正文:
2026届江苏省苏州市高考英语自编模拟卷答案
听力:
1-5 ABACC 6-10 BCACC 11-15 CBACB 16-20 AABBA
阅读:
21---23 D B C 24---27 BDCD 28---31 B D A C 32---35 CABA
七选五:
36---40 A G B E F
完形:
41---45 A C D AB 46---50 B C A D B 51---55 A C D BD
语法填空:
56.the 57. have been shown 58. to work 59. what 60. truly
61. broader 62. adding 63. integrated 64. diversity 65. with
66. 应用文写作(官方范文)
Dear Chris,
I’m Li Hua from Class 1. I’m writing to share my thoughts on the AI-powered evaluation of our speeches in your class last Friday.
In my opinion, AI is really efficient and objective, offering clear and detailed advice on our grammar, vocabulary and structure. However, it cannot fully understand our emotions, original ideas and personal experiences, which are the soul of a good speech.
Therefore, I suggest you combine AI feedback with your own professional comments. Besides, you can encourage us to reflect on both suggestions and rewrite our speeches, which will help us make greater progress.
Yours Sincerely,
Li Hua
67.读后续写(官方范文) (武汉四调)
Inspired, Adam decided to seize the opportunity. Plucking up all his courage, he stepped forward bravely, locked his gaze on Mr. Smith and poured out his profound fascination with football. “Sir, I really love football and I’ve got tired of hearing people say I’m too small to play. Actually I could do as well as the big boys and even better!?” Struck by his unshakable determination, Mr. Smith fell into momentary hesitation. Capturing the slight uncertainty on his face, Adam made an earnest request for an opportunity to demonstrate his true capability. Touched by his passion and perseverance, Mr. Smith ended up permitting Adam to participate in the upcoming tryout.
The next day Adam came to the tryout. With players divided into two teams, Adam ran actively through the field, seeking a chance to goal. Before long, Harold delivered a precise pass to him without delay. Quickly adjusting his posture, Adam jumped as high as he could and kicked the ball with his head down. The ball flew directly into the net! A perfect bicycle kick! Then came the big moment. When Mr. Smith announced the qualified players, Adam held his breath, overwhelmed by mounting nervousness. Hardly had his name been announced when immense joy welled up inside him. Adam embraced Harold warmly, a sense of thrill surging through his body due to his hard-earned victory and long-awaited recognition.
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2026届江苏省苏州市高考英语自编模拟卷
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 is the man doing?
A. Making a complaint. B. Looking for a book. C. Asking for directions.
2.How much will the speakers pay in total?
A. $40. B. $60. C. $80.
3. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Interviewer and interviewee. B. Teacher and student. C. Doctor and patient.
4.Why was the woman late?
A. She fell ill. B.She forgot the time. C. Her car broke down.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. A piece of local news. B.A hotel in the mountain. C. A weekend trip plan.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6,7题。
6. What does the woman think of the Digital Marketing course?
A. It's too demanding. B. It's practical for her career. C. It's more interesting than expected.
7.What should the woman do according to the man?
A. Change her major. B. Talk to the professor. C. Read some background materials.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What was the man's problem?
A.He woke up frequently at night. B.He felt tired despite a long sleep. C.He drank coffee late in the evening.
9.What does the woman advise the man to do?
A.Go to bed early. B. Reduce the noise at home. C. Put away the phone before bed.
10.What does the man plan to do?
A.Postpone his alarms. B. Sleep in a different room. C. Get a traditional alarm clock.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. At a community center. B.At a department store. C.At a lost-and-found office.
12.What does the woman's wallet look like?
A. It's black with a gold ring. B.It's blue with some patterns. C.It's brown with a leather string.
13.What was inside the wallet besides money?
A.A library card. B.A gym card. C.A student ID.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.Why did the man choose the volunteer work?
A. To travel to a remote area. B. To fulfill a graduation requirement. C. To check if he is fit to be a teacher.
15.What was the biggest challenge for the man?
A.The language barrier. B. The poor Internet connection. C. The lack of clean water.
16.What will the man do next summer?
A. Start a part-time job. B. Return to the same village. C. Organize a fundraising event.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What is the speaker's occupation?
A. A career consultant. B. A computer engineer. C. A news reporter.
18.What will be most valued in the future?
A.Programming ability. B. Emotional intelligence. C. Data analysis.
19.What does the speaker say about Al?
A. It will replace most human jobs. B. It can help with repetitive tasks. C.It may become better at empathy
20.What is the speaker's last suggestion?
A. Focus on lifelong learning. B. Master at least two languages. C. Work for a big tech company.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
A
A Day Trip to Terelj National Park and the Statue of Chinggis Khan
Overview
Book this private, guided tour to Terelj National Park and the Statue of Chinggis Khan (成吉思汗) to learn about the rich history of this area. You’ll be collected from your hotel in Ulaanbaatar for ease, then get driven out to the national park. You’ll have lunch along the way, and visit the Statue of Chinggis Khan, too. Go at your own pace on this private tour.
·Your experienced guide will be with you the entire way
·Learn all about the history of the region
·All fees and taxes are included
What to Expect
No.
Attraction
Event
Duration
1
Chinggis Khan Statue
See the Statue of Chinggis Khan (A museum is available)
1 hour
2
Nalaikh (Pass By)
Pass by a typical Mongolian town
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3
Aryabal Meditation Temple
Hike up to the temple and learn about ancient beliefs
1 hour
4
Gorkhi Terelj National Park
Go through the national park and then have lunch
2 hours
Price
Age
15~59
60~85
11~14
4~10
1~3
Price
$105.00
$100.00
$87.00
$78.00
$0.00
Additional Info
·Confirmation will be received upon booking
·Not wheelchair accessible
·Stroller (婴儿车) accessible
·Baby seats available
·Bottled water
·Near public transportation
·Most travelers can participate
·Cancellation without processing fee (up to 24 hours before the tour starts)
21. What can visitors do during the tour?
A. Drive to Aryabal Meditation Temple. B. Communicate with locals in Nalaikh.
C. Picnic in Gorkhi Terelj National Park. D. Show respect to a historical celebrity.
22. What kind of service does the tour skip?
A. Hotel pick-ups. B. Disability care. C. Free cancellation. D. Seasoned guides.
23. How much should a young couple with 5-year-old twins pay?
A. $183.00. B. $261.00. C. $366.00. D. $384.00.
B
August Lamm, a writer, artist and former art influencer, hasn’t owned a smartphone since 2022. Her journey to give up the smartphone began shortly after graduating from college, when she started posting pictures of her art online and got hundreds of thousands of followers. “Everything that I shared online — all these pictures and words about my love life, my vacations or my house — was feeding into my business, helping to generate sales,” Lamm said. Finally, she said, the pressure to keep that up became too much, and she reached a breaking point.
At first, Lamm tried to put her phone in a drawer and avoid using it for a whole day, which, she said, made life inconvenient for everyone around her. It took her about a year to quit her smartphone and fully devote herself to the dumbphone lifestyle, which offers only basic calling and texting.
Still, there are certain things that may feel impossible to deal with without smartphones, since they are more than just texting and surfing social media. In 2025, these smartphones function as virtual wallets, health trackers, identification tools, and even personal assistants. However, Lamm has found solutions to the challenges. “You work out these problems by asking,” Lamm said, “like asking the parking company if they can offer you an alternative when you can’t use parking meter (停车收费表), and a lot of the time they will.”
When it comes to her career, Lamm says she earns more money now than she ever did as an influencer online. That’s because now she only does the actual work, rather than spending hours and hours crafting posts. “When I stopped posting, I found out income sources that existed before social media: agencies, magazines, galleries, publishers,” she said. “If I hadn’t spent thousands of hours trying to build a huge following, I could have spent that time going to galleries, taking classes, meeting people, making connections, organizing events, taking part in exhibitions and otherwise making a name for myself in the real world. I could have improved more quickly if I had not placed online popularity above creative development.”
24.What made August Lamm decide to give up the smartphone?
A.Her addiction to the smartphone.
B.The stress from social networking.
C.Her pressure from the busy college life.
D.Her concern over the downsides of technology.
25.Why does the author mention the situations in 2025 in paragraph 3?
A.To explain why smartphones are developing very fast.
B.To advise people to depend less on modern technology.
C.To show the wide use of virtual wallets and health trackers.
D.To stress the important roles smartphones play in daily life.
26.How can we best describe August Lamm according to the text?
A.Confident and demanding. B.Creative and ambitious.
C.Determined and adaptable. D.Generous and efficient.
27.What message does August Lamm want to express in the last paragraph?
A.Social media do more harm than good. B.Dumbphones are making a comeback.
C.Use smartphones only when necessary. D.One can be less dependent on social media.
C
Even after eating a large meal, most people can still find room for sweets. Now, research in mice shows that the nerve cells behind feeling full also contribute to strong desire for sugar. In other words, there seems to be a neurological (神经学的) basis for our love of dessert.
Previous studies identified that naturally occurring opioids (阿片类物质) in the brain play a crucial role in sugar desire. The main producers of these opioids are nerve cells located in a brain region that adjusts appetite, metabolism and hormones. Known as pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC,前阿片黑素细胞皮质激素) nerve cells, they also control feelings of satiety after eating.
To explore whether the cells also drive thirst for sugar, Henning Fenselau at the Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research in Germany and his colleagues tracked the opioid signals the POMC cells send in the brain. The researchers monitored the activity of nerve cells in these regions as mice ate their usual food. When the animals seemed to be full, the team gave them a dessert of sugary chow. The results showed that, on average, the activity between the POMC nerve cells and the PVT (丘脑室旁核) roughly multiplied during dessert consumption, and even rose sharply before the mice started eating the sweets, proving this nerve pathway directly fuels sugar desire. When the team blocked signals from POMC nerve cells to the PVT, the mice consumed 40 per cent less dessert.
“The cell types, which are extremely well known for making people feel full, also release signals that cause the appetite for sugar, and they do so particularly in the state of being full,” says Fenselau. “This would explain why animals — humans — over-consume sugar when they’re actually full.”
28. What does the underlined word “satiety” in paragraph 2 mean?
A. Desire. B. Fullness. C. Appetite. D. Delight.
29. Which of the following is the finding of the mice experiment?
A. The mice had more appetite for sugar than usual food.
B. The mice had less dessert consumption in their daily diet.
C. The mice had more responses in POMC than in PVT areas.
D. The mice had less sugar desire as brain signals were interrupted.
30. What can be inferred from Fenselau’s words?
A. The feeling of being full generates sugar desire.
B. Humans consume more sugar than animals.
C. Sugar desire has nothing to do with appetite.
D. Nerve cells make it easy for people to feel full.
31. What can we learn from the text?
A. Potential risks of sugar over-consumption for mice.
B. Differences of animal-human neurological responses.
C. Explanation of brain mechanism of sugar desire.
D. Different views on sugar desire after meals in mice.
D
A Chinese company says it has rolled out the world’s first fully recyclable carbon fiber wind turbine blade (涡轮叶片), a development that could bring the wind industry closer to a carbon-neutral, waste-free future. The 110-meter blade is made of recyclable carbon fiber panels that are both strong and lightweight, and the carbon fiber can be completely recovered and reused.
One 2017 study estimates that the world will face 43 million tonnes of wind turbine blade waste by 2050. While scientists are working to develop better recycling processes, it’s still a lot of waste to tackle for an energy technology the world will need to rely on in the future — we need better solutions like this.
Conventional wind turbine blades are currently difficult to recycle because their resin (树脂) and fiber makeup are permanently bonded when they’re manufactured. The new blade, the MySE23X, is more than 110 meters (about 361 feet) long and is designed to be recycled at the end of its life, tackling one of wind energy’s growing waste problems as turbines become larger and more powerful.
Wind turbine blades have long been a recycling headache, since most are made from composite materials that are hard to break down. The company says its new carbon fiber blade can be chemically separated using a special degradation solution that works at room temperature and pressure. The company says this allows the composite materials to be efficiently broken apart and fully recycled.
The company isn’t the only turbine maker working on recyclable blades. A German company already manufactures its recyclable blade, which is about 95% recyclable. The German company aims to make its blades fully recyclable by 2040. As wind turbines continue to scale up, solutions like this could play a growing role in cutting waste and pushing the industry toward a more circular supply chain.
32. Why is the MySE23X blade a revolution?
A. It’s the longest blade ever produced. B. It costs less than conventional blades.
C. It can be fully recycled and reused. D. It generates more power than previous models.
33. What does the author say about the wind turbine blade waste problem?
A. Current technology alone is insufficient to tackle the massive waste.
B. It remains uncertain whether recycling solutions will work.
C. It has been ignored by most turbine manufacturers.
D. It has been completely solved by MySE23X blade.
34. What can we know about the German company?
A. It produces the most powerful blade worldwide. B. It aims to achieve full recyclability.
C. It uses the same degradation technology. D. It significantly reduces the production cost.
35. What is the main idea of the text?
A breakthrough in wind turbine blade technology.
B. The environmental impact of traditional wind turbines.
C. The development of wind turbine blade technology.
D. The global competition in wind energy production.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
As humanoid robots begin to enter warehouses and factories, a critical question arises: do we need special safety rules for them? The answer is yes, and for several important reasons.
____36____ Unlike traditional industrial robots that can be stopped instantly by hitting an emergency button, humanoids are “dynamically stable.” This means they need power to stay upright. If you cut the power, they will likely fall over, potentially causing serious injury to nearby workers.
There is the challenge of defining what exactly needs to be regulated. How should we classify a humanoid robot? Does it need legs? Arms? A head? ____37____ This approach would allow safety standards to keep pace with technological innovation without being limited by appearance.
Communication between robots and humans presents another concern. If robots are to share space with people, they must be able to signal their intentions clearly. For instance, a robot walking around a corner needs to indicate its direction so that people are not surprised. ____38____
There is a psychological factor to consider. People naturally expect more from robots that look like human. ___39____ Experts recommend that safety standards include emotional safety assessments to prevent confusion or stress.
These standards help companies build trust in their products and sell them more easily in different countries, while also giving regulators a clear guide for creating their own rules. ____40____ As Vicentini notes, a practical standard must find a balance between competing interests, and “everybody equally unhappy is good enough,” since aiming for perfect agreement is simply not realistic.
A. Humanoid robots pose unique physical risks.
B. Without clear dialogues, accidents will happen.
C. Interactions between humanoid robots can prevent accidents.
D. Many believe that physical features are essential for safety standards.
E. People may let their guard down, thinking the robots understand more than they do.
F. However, agreeing on global regulations is hard due to different concerns in the field.
G. Experts suggest dropping the term “humanoid” and focusing on a robot’s abilities instead.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(共15个小题;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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
The old saw about the evil stepparent certainly didn’t apply to Roger McElroy. He made a point of being a ____41____ presence in the life of his stepdaughter, Brooke Johnson.
At times when life threw screwballs at Johnson, McElroy was there to pick her up. During one ____42____ time, he left her a voicemail that said, “Everything’s gonna be fine. We’ll ___43____ it.”
In 2024, McElroy ____44____ a fall that left him a quadriplegic. Three and a half weeks later, he died of those injuries. But before that, while being by his bedside, Johnson ___45____ with McElroy her dream of becoming the ____46____ woman to skateboard across the country. He wanted to be part of it, and they planned that she would ____47____ him in his wheelchair across the finish line.
She wasn’t sure she could pull it off, but McElroy had ____48____ in her.
“I was like, ‘Roger, it’s a big country’. And he was like, ‘Well, you can do it’,” Johnson told Good Morning America.
After McElroy’s ____49____ Johnson, then 29, chose to ___50____ him by becoming the first woman to skateboard across the country. Along the way, she would raise money for Wings for Life, a non-profit that supports research into spinal cord injuries.
____51____ by a video crew, and wearing a locket around her neck that held McElroy’s ashes, she began her journey last April at California’s Santa Monica beach. ____52____: Virginia Beach, 3,266 miles away.
Averaging 30 to 50 miles a day, Johnson’s ___53____ across America took her up and down mountains, past wheat fields and through cities, in rain and blistering heat. Through it all, Roger McElroy was riding with her: Everything’s gonna be fine. We’ll get through it.
On Aug.15, after 119 days, Johnson arrived at the Atlantic Ocean. No one was more ___54____ than Johnson that she had completed what she’d started, while raising $50,000 for Wings for Life.
She told ABC News, “Roger left me ___55____, and for that I thank him every day.”
41. A. positive B. terrible C. meaningless D. unique
42. A. interesting B. amazing C. trying D. meeting
43. A. account for B. stick to C. focus on D. get through
44. A. suffered B. gained C. avoided D. witnessed
45. A. exchanged B. shared C. celebrated D. checked
46. A. greatest B. first C. lucky D. only
47. A. help B. seize C. push D. guide
48. A. faith B. doubt C. pity D. pride
49. A. encouragement B. accident C. recovery D. death
50. A. impress B. honor C. trace D. recognize
51. A. Accompanied B. Admitted C. Watched D. Refused
52. A. Transport B. Dream C. Destination D. Achievement
53. A. race B. travel C. exploration D. ride
54. A. disappointed B. surprised C. confident D. regretful
55. A. fortune B. challenge C. hope D. purpose
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。
Chinese fashion designers take off from European runways
Chinese fashion designers are making their mark on the global stage. At London Fashion Week and Paris Fashion Week, their presence continues to grow — proof of China’s increasing influence in ____56____ fashion world.
Take Mithridate as an example. Launched in London in 2018 but now based in Guangzhou, its designs ____57____ (show) at the London Fashion Week for eight seasons. Its traditional elements, especially embroidery (刺绣), are a hot topic. Most importantly, its moving back to China enables it ____58____ (work) closely with local artisans and understand ____59____ young Chinese consumers ___60____ (true) want.
This choice reflects an even ___61___ (broad) trend: Chinese designers recognize the need to stay connected to their homeland. Paris Fashion Week also featured Chinese designers ___62___ (add) traditional elements to their works, proving Chinese culture’s global appeal when ____63____ (integrate) with modern design.
These fashion weeks also highlighted the ___64____ (diverse) of Chinese culture. Shanghai-based Qin Xu, backed by her close ties with local artisans, presented Hami Uygur embroidery in Paris. Younger Chinese consumers are driving the trend. They seek experiences rooted in tradition and mixed ____65____ a modern look.
It is clear that traditional elements combined with modern design enjoy great popularity. Designers who stay rooted in China will lead this cultural export, while others may be at a disadvantage.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66.假定你是李华,在上周五的英语课上,外教Chris利用人工智能(AI) 评价了同学们写的演讲稿,这引发了你的思考。请你给外教写一封邮件,内容包括:
1. 你的看法;
2. 你的建议。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Chris,
I’m Li Hua from Class 1.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours sincerely,
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。
Adam loved football. He loved the smell of the grass as he slid across it. And he loved the excitement when he shot the ball into the net. There was nothing in this world that could weigh the same as football in his heart. He dreamed of growing up to be a professional footballer.
Every day Adam would go to the field and practise with his friends. He still remembered when he asked to join the older boys, they teased(取笑) him.” You’re too small. Football is for big, tough players, not for someone your size.” Then when they saw he could run, kick, and shoot as well as they could, the teasing stopped. Adam played hard and really had a gift. He even became the only one in the group who could do the bicycle kick(倒挂金钩)!
One day after school, Adam went to the playground to practise as usual. The boys were talking quietly, casting excited glances at a man who was watching the field. As Adam joined the group, Captain Harold told him the man, called Mr. Smith, was looking for players for his football camp and there would be a tryout match the next day. Adam could hardly contain his excitement. The camp meant there would be professional coaches to train him! He would do anything to join it.
After the practice, Mr. Smith approached and Adam crowded close so he could see him. “Who wants to come to my football camp and really learn to play this game?” Mr. Smith asked. Excited hands shot up. Mr. Smith shook them all and shook Adam’s hand last.
“Little man, I saw you run fast,” he said. “But you are far too thin and short for my camp. You’ll get knocked down in a second.”
Adam looked down so no one would see his disappointment. “It’s not fair! Adam’s been practising with us and he’s the only one who ever did the bicycle kick!” Harold argued.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Inspired, Adam decided to seize the opportunity.
The next day Adam came to the tryout.
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听力原文
Text 1
M:The library website is so confusing. I've been trying to reserve a seat for half an hour but keep getting an error message.
W:Maybe you should refresh the page or ask the staff at the front desk for help.
Text 2
W:The tickets to the concert are $40 each,but if we buy two,there's a 25% discount on the total. M:Great! Let's get two then.
Text 3
M:Your experience is impressive,but we are looking for someone with more experience in engineering design. W:I understand. I previously worked in two companies and I'm a quick learner.
Text 4
M:You're late!The presentation started ten minutes ago.
W:I'm so sorry. I left home early, but my car wouldn't start, so I had to take the bus, which was extremely slow.
Text 5
M:What would you like to do this weekend?
W:Have you seen the local news? The mountains are covered in snow now.It would be a perfect time for skiing. M:Sounds great! Let's check the hotel prices and see if we can head there this Saturday.
Text 6
M:Hey,Sarah! Are you planning to take the Digital Marketing course next semester?
W:I'm considering it. Given the current job market, it seems much more useful than the history course I took last year.
M:That's true.Professor Collins is very strict,though.He expects a 20-page project by the end of the term.
W:Do you think I should go for it anyway?
M:If I were you,I'd definitely spend some time going over the basic concepts during the winter break. It will make your life much easier when the classes actually start.
W:Good point.I'll ask him for a reading list before the holiday begins.
Text 7
W:You look exhausted,David.Didn't you get enough sleep last night?
M: I went to bed at half past eleven, but I just couldn't fall asleep. I kept waking up every hour or so.
W:That's terrible.Were you drinking coffee late in the evening?
M:No,but I was looking through social media on my phone.
W:There's your problem. The blue light from the screen tricks your brain into thinking it's daytime. You really should leave your phone in another room at least thirty minutes before you plan to sleep.
M:I've heard that before,but I usually use my phone to set the alarm. Maybe I should buy a traditional clock.
W:Exactly. Try it for a week and you'll feel the difference.
Text 8
W:Excuse me,I'm here to check if anyone turned in a wallet. I think I left it on the bench near the fountain about an hour ago.
M:Let me see...We've had a few items turned in this afternoon.Can you describe it?
W:It's a blue one with some flower patterns on the surface.It's not very big.
M:I see. Does it have a gold ring or a leather string?
W:Neither. It just has a small button.
M:Okay. And what was inside it?
W:There's about 50 pounds in cash, and my library card.Oh, and a photo of my dog. My student ID was in my coat pocket,thank goodness.
M: Is this it? A young man found it near the community center's cafe.
W:Yes!That's the one.Thank you so much!
Text 9
W:Welcome back, Jason! I heard you spent your summer vacation volunteering in a mountain village. Was it for your social practice credits?
M:Actually,no. I've always wanted to become a teacher, so I thought this would be a great chance to see if I have the potential to be a teacher.
W:That's impressive. How was the environment there?I imagine the living conditions were quite tough.
M:They were. We had to carry water from a well every morning.But that wasn't the hardest part. W:What was it? The language?
M:No,most people there could understand my English or basic Chinese. The real struggle was the unstable Internet connection. I had prepared many online videos and digital materials for the kids, but I could rarely play them. I had to change my teaching plan on the spot.
W:I see. Will you go back there again?
M:I'd love to,but I've promised my parents to work in my uncle's company next summer to learn some business skills.
By the way, I'm planning to organize a fundraising event on campus next week to buy some books for those kids.
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W:Good morning,everyone.As a professional who helps you make informed decisions about your career path, I'm often asked,"What should I major in to avoid being replaced by robots?" It's a valid fear.Al is already outperforming humans in data analysis and even basic programming. However, don't panic. Al is great at logic, but it lacks "the human touch". In the future job market, the most valued skill won't be your ability to memorize facts or calculate numbers. Instead, it will be your emotional intelligence-the ability to under stand,manage,and influence emotions. While AI can process information, it cannot truly empathize with a client or resolve a conflict between teammates with genuine feelings. My advice to you is not to compete with machines in areas where they are stronger. Instead, hug technology and use AI as a tool to free yourself from repetitive tasks. This will allow you to focus on more creative and interpersonal work. Remember,the world will always need people who can think critically and connect with others at a deep level.Finally, in this fast-changing era, your most powerful weapon is lifelong learning. Never stop being a student, even after you graduate.
【答案】21. D 22. B 23. C
【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要讲述了特勒吉国家公园和成吉思汗雕像一日游的相关信息。
【21题详解】
细节理解题。根据What to Expect部分表格第一行中的“See the Statue of Chinggis Khan (A museum is available)(参观成吉思汗雕像(有博物馆可供参观))”可知,游客在参观成吉思汗雕像时可以参观博物馆,向这位历史名人表达敬意。故选D。
【22题详解】
细节理解题。根据Additional Info部分中的“Not wheelchair accessible(不支持轮椅无障碍通行)”可知,该旅行没有提供残障人士照护服务。故选B。
【23题详解】
细节理解题。根据Price部分的表格中内容可知,15至59岁的人价格为105美元,4至10岁的人价格为78美元,1至3岁的人免费。因此,一对年轻夫妇带5岁的双胞胎应支付的费用为$105×2+$78×2=$366。故选C。
【答案】24.B 25.D 26.C 27.D
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述作家兼艺术家奥古丝特·拉姆(August Lamm)放弃智能手机的缘由、过程及放弃后事业更成功的经历。
24.细节理解题。根据第一段最后两句““Everything that I shared online — all these pictures and words about my love life, my vacations or my house — was feeding into my business, helping to generate sales,” Lamm said. Finally, she said, the pressure to keep that up became too much, and she reached a breaking point. (拉姆说:“我在网上分享的所有东西——所有这些关于我的感情生活、假期或房子的照片和文字——都在为我的生意服务,帮助带来销售额。”她说,最后,维持下去的压力变得太大,她到了崩溃的边缘。)”可知,拉姆因社交媒体分享带来的持续压力,最终决定放弃智能手机。故选B项。
25.推理判断题。根据第三段前两句“Still, there are certain things that may feel impossible to deal with without smartphones, since they are more than just texting and surfing social media. In 2025, these smartphones function as virtual wallets, health trackers, identification tools, and even personal assistants. (尽管如此,有些事情如果没有智能手机可能会觉得无法处理,因为它们的功能远不止发短信和刷社交媒体。到2025年,这些智能手机充当着虚拟钱包、健康追踪器、身份证明工具,甚至是个人助理。)”可知,作者提及2025年智能手机的多种功能,是为了说明人们的日常生活与智能手机联系紧密。这也服务于后文凸显拉姆放弃智能手机的不易。故选D项。
26.推理判断题。根据第二段最后一句“It took her about a year to quit her smartphone and fully devote herself to the dumbphone lifestyle, which offers only basic calling and texting. (她花了大约一年时间来放弃智能手机,完全投入到只提供基本的通话和短信服务功能的非智能手机的生活方式中。)”和第三段第三句“However, Lamm has found solutions to the challenges. (不过,拉姆已经找到了应对这些挑战的办法。)”可知,拉姆花一年时间坚持放弃智能手机,且能解决无智能手机带来的难题,说明她有决心且适应能力强。故选C项。
27.推理判断题。根据最后一段第三至五句““When I stopped posting, I found out income sources that existed before social media: agencies, magazines, galleries, publishers,” she said. “If I hadn’t spent thousands of hours trying to build a huge following, I could have spent that time going to galleries, taking classes, meeting people, making connections, organizing events, taking part in exhibitions and otherwise making a name for myself in the real world. I could have improved more quickly if I had not placed online popularity above creative development.” (她说,“当我停止发帖时,我发现了在社交媒体出现之前就存在的收入来源:代理商、杂志、画廊、出版商。”“如果我没有花成千上万个小时试图积累大量粉丝,我可能会把这些时间花在去画廊、上课、结识人、建立联系、组织活动、参加展览,或者在现实世界中为自己树立名声上。如果我没有把网络人气置于创意开发之上,我本可以进步得更快。”)”可知,拉姆如果不把时间花在使用社交媒体上,她可以做成很多其它事情,她想表达的应是人们可以不那么依赖社交媒体,在现实中也能实现自身价值。故选D项。
C
【答案】28. B 29. D 30. A 31. C
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了一项科学研究发现:人吃饱后仍想吃甜食,并非单纯的习惯,而是有神经学基础——负责产生饱腹感的POMC神经细胞,同时也会激发对糖分的渴望。
【28题详解】
词句猜测题。根据第二段“Known as pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) nerve cells, they also control feelings of satiety after eating. (这些被称为前阿片黑素细胞皮质激素的神经细胞,也控制着进食后的satiety感)”和最后一段中“The cell types, which are extremely well known for making people feel full, also release signals that cause the appetite for sugar, and they do so particularly in the state of being full(这些细胞类型对于让人们产生饱腹感的作用是众所周知的,它们还会释放出促使人们产生对糖分渴望的信号,而且这种作用在饱腹状态下尤为明显)”可知,这些细胞让人们产生饱腹感,进而推断satiety表示“饱、饱腹感”。故选B。
【29题详解】
细节理解题。根据第三段“When the team blocked signals from POMC nerve cells to the PVT, the mice consumed 40 per cent less dessert.(当研究团队阻断了从POMC神经细胞到丘脑室旁核的信号时,老鼠吃的甜点减少了40%)”可知,老鼠实验的发现是:当大脑信号被阻断时,老鼠对糖的渴望降低。故选D。
【30题详解】
推理判断题。根据第四段“The cell types, which are extremely well known for making people feel full, also release signals that cause the appetite for sugar, and they do so particularly in the state of being full. (这些以让人产生饱腹感而闻名的细胞,也会释放引发对糖分食欲的信号,而且它们尤其在吃饱的状态下这样做)”可推知,饱腹感会催生对糖分的渴望。故选A。
【31题详解】
主旨大意题。通读全文,根据第一段“Even after eating a large meal, most people can still find room for sweets. Now, research in mice shows that the nerve cells behind feeling full also contribute to strong desire for sugar. In other words, there seems to be a neurological (神经学的) basis for our love of dessert.(即便饱餐一顿之后,大多数人仍能找到吃甜食的空间。现在,对老鼠的研究表明,负责产生饱腹感的神经细胞也与强烈的糖分渴望有关。换句话说,我们对甜食的喜爱似乎有着神经学上的原因)”可知,全文围绕“吃饱后想吃甜食”的现象展开,介绍了其背后的大脑神经机制,解释了为什么人在饱腹状态下仍会想吃糖。故选C。
【答案】32. C 33. A 34. B 35. A
【解析】
【导语】文章主要讲述了一家中国公司推出全球首款完全可回收的碳纤维风力涡轮叶片(MySE23X)及其意义。
【32题详解】
细节理解题。根据第一段中“The 110-meter blade is made of recyclable carbon fiber panels that are both strong and lightweight, and the carbon fiber can be completely recovered and reused.(这款110米长的叶片由可回收的碳纤维面板制成,既坚固又轻便,碳纤维可以完全回收再利用。)”可知,MySE23X叶片之所以具有革命性,是因为它可以完全回收再利用。
【33题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二段中“While scientists are working to develop better recycling processes, it’s still a lot of waste to tackle for an energy technology the world will need to rely on in the future — we need better solutions like this.(尽管科学家们正在努力开发更好的回收工艺,但对于这种未来世界将依赖的能源技术来说,仍然需要处理大量的废物——我们需要更好的解决方案。)”可知,作者认为仅靠目前的技术还不足以处理如此大量的废物。
【34题详解】
细节理解题。根据最后一段中“The German company aims to make its blades fully recyclable by 2040.(这家德国公司计划到2040年使其叶片完全可回收。)”可知,这家德国公司的目标是实现叶片的完全可回收性。
【35题详解】
主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是根据第一段中“A Chinese company says it has rolled out the world’s first fully recyclable carbon fiber wind turbine blade (涡轮叶片), a development that could bring the wind industry closer to a carbon-neutral, waste-free future.(一家中国公司表示,已经推出了世界上第一款完全可回收的碳纤维风力涡轮叶片,这一发展可能使风电行业更接近碳中和、无废物的未来。)”可知,文章主要讲述了一家中国公司推出全球首款完全可回收的碳纤维风力涡轮叶片(MySE23X)及其意义。
七选五
【答案】36. A 37. G 38. B 39. E 40. F
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇说明文。本文指出人形机器人需要专门安全规则,并从物理风险、定义、交流、心理及全球监管等方面阐述原因与建议。
【36题详解】
由上文“The answer is yes, and for several important reasons.(答案是肯定的,并且有几个重要原因。)”及下文“Unlike traditional industrial robots that can be stopped instantly by hitting an emergency button, humanoids are “dynamically stable.” This means they need power to stay upright. If you cut the power, they will likely fall over, potentially causing serious injury to nearby workers.(与按下紧急按钮就能立刻停止的传统工业机器人不同,人形机器人具有“动态稳定性”。这意味着它们需要电力才能保持直立。如果切断电源,它们很可能会摔倒,有可能对附近的工作人员造成严重伤害。)”可知,空格处需总述人形机器人存在独特的人身安全风险。A项“Humanoid robots pose unique physical risks.(人形机器人存在独特的人身风险。)”符合语境,总领全段,与下文危险描述相呼应。故选A项。
【37题详解】
由上文“How should we classify a humanoid robot? Does it need legs? Arms? A head?(我们该如何分类人形机器人?它需要腿、手臂、头吗?)”及下文“This approach would allow safety standards to keep pace with technological innovation without being limited by appearance.(这种方法能让安全标准跟上技术创新,不受外形限制。)”可知,空格处需提出分类建议。G项“Experts suggest dropping the term “humanoid” and focusing on a robot’s abilities instead.(专家建议放弃“人形”一词,转而关注机器人的能力。)”符合语境,该建议与下文“不受外形限制”应。故选G项。
【38题详解】
由上文“Communication between robots and humans presents another concern. If robots are to share space with people, they must be able to signal their intentions clearly. For instance, a robot walking around a corner needs to indicate its direction so that people are not surprised. (机器人与人类之间的交互带来了另一个令人担忧的问题。如果机器人要和人类共处同一空间,它们就必须能够清晰地传递自身意图。例如,一台在拐角处行走的机器人需要表明它的行进方向,以免让人们感到意外。)”可知,空格处需强调清晰交流的重要性。B项“Without clear dialogues, accidents will happen.(没有清晰交流,就会发生事故。)”符合语境,承接上文交流话题,逻辑通顺。故选B项。
【39题详解】
由上文“There is a psychological factor to consider. People naturally expect more from robots that look like human.(需要考虑心理因素。人们自然对看起来像人的机器人期望更高。)”可知,空格处需说明由此产生的问题。E项“People may let their guard down, thinking the robots understand more than they do.(人们可能会放松警惕,认为机器人比实际更懂人。)”符合语境,解释了心理层面的安全隐患。故选E项。
【40题详解】
由上文“These standards help companies build trust in their products and sell them more easily in different countries, while also giving regulators a clear guide for creating their own rules.(这些标准有助于企业建立对其产品的信任,并更轻松地在不同国家销售产品,同时也为监管机构制定自身规则提供了明确的指导。)”及下文“As Vicentini notes, a practical standard must find a balance between competing interests, and “everybody equally unhappy is good enough, ” since aiming for perfect agreement is simply not realistic.(正如维森蒂尼所指出的,一项实用的标准必须在相互冲突的利益之间找到平衡,而且“让每个人都同样不满意就足够好了”,因为追求完美的共识根本不现实。)”可知,空格处需指出达成全球统一规则的困难。F项“However, agreeing on global regulations is hard due to different concerns in the field.(然而,因领域内不同考量,达成全球监管共识很难。)”符合语境,承上启下,引出后文现实困境。故选F项。
【答案】41. A 42. C 43. D 44. A 45. B 46. B 47. C 48. A 49. D 50. B 51. A 52. C 53. D 54. B 55. D
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述继父罗杰·麦克尔罗伊(Roger McElroy)与继女布鲁克·约翰逊(Brooke Johnson)之间深厚的情感,以及布鲁克为纪念继父完成滑板穿越全国壮举的故事。
【41题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他刻意在继女布鲁克·约翰逊的生活中成为一个积极的存在。A. positive积极的;B. terrible可怕的;C. meaningless无意义的;D. unique独特的。根据下文“McElroy was there to pick her up”描述的罗杰对继女的支持,由此可知,可知,他是积极的存在,与上文“ the evil stepparent”形成对比,故选A。
【42题详解】
考查形容词和名词词义辨析。句意:在一段艰难时期,他给她留了一条语音信息说:“一切都会好起来的。我们会挺过去的。”A. interesting有趣的;B. amazing令人惊叹的;C. trying艰难的,令人苦恼的;D. meeting会议。根据上文“At times when life threw screwballs at Johnson”可知,这里指生活遇到困难,即艰难的时期,故选C。
【43题详解】
考查动词短语辨析。句意:在一段艰难时期,他给她留了一条语音信息说:“一切都会好起来的。我们会挺过去的。”A. account for解释,说明;B. stick to坚持;C. focus on集中于;D. get through度过,挺过去。根据上文“Everything’s gonna be fine.”可知,这里是说会度过困难,挺过去。故选D。
【44题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:2024年,麦克尔罗伊遭受了一次摔倒,导致他四肢瘫痪。A. suffered遭受;B. gained获得;C. avoided避免;D. witnessed目睹。根据下文“a fall that left him a quadriplegic”可知,麦克尔罗伊跌倒后落下四肢瘫痪,suffer表示“遭受(伤痛/意外)”,符合语境,故选A。
【45题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:但在那之前,当他在病床边时,约翰逊和他分享了她想成为第一个滑板穿越全国的女性的梦想。A. exchanged交换;B. shared分享;C. celebrated庆祝;D. checked检查。根据下文“with McElroy her dream”可知,此处是分享梦想,把自己的想法告诉麦克尔罗伊,故选B。
【46题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但在那之前,当他在病床边时,约翰逊和他分享了她想成为第一个滑板穿越全国的女性的梦想。A. greatest最伟大的;B. first第一的;C. lucky幸运的;D. only唯一的。根据后文“by becoming the first woman to skateboard across the country”可知,是第一个滑板穿越全国的女性,故选B。
【47题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:他想参与其中,他们计划她推着他的轮椅冲过终点线。A. help帮助;B. seize抓住;C. push推;D. guide引导。根据上文“left him a quadriplegic”以及下文“in his wheelchair”可知,麦克尔罗四肢瘫痪,他们计划约翰逊用轮椅推着他冲过终点线,故选C。
【48题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:她不确定自己能否成功,但麦克尔罗伊对她有信心。A. faith信心;B. doubt怀疑;C. pity怜悯;D. pride骄傲。根据上文“She wasn’t sure she could pull it off”转折词but以及下文“And he was like, ‘Well, you can do it’,””可知,虽然她不知道自己是否会成功,但是麦克尔罗伊对她有信心,故选A。
【49题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:麦克尔罗伊去世后,当时29岁的约翰逊选择通过成为第一个滑板穿越全国的女性来纪念他。A. encouragement鼓励;B. accident事故;C. recovery恢复;D. death死亡。根据前文“he died of those injuries”可知,此处是说麦克尔罗伊去世后,故选D。
【50题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:麦克尔罗伊去世后,当时29岁的约翰逊选择通过成为第一个滑板穿越全国的女性来纪念他。A. impress给……留下深刻印象;B. honor纪念;C. trace追踪;D. recognize认出。根据下文“by becoming the first woman to skateboard across the country”可知,她是用成为第一个滑板穿越全国的女性来纪念麦克尔罗伊,故选B。
【51题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:在视频团队的陪同下,脖子上戴着装有麦克尔罗伊骨灰的挂坠盒,她于去年4月在加利福尼亚州的圣莫尼卡海滩开始了她的旅程。A. Accompanied陪同;B. Admitted承认;C. Watched观看;D. Refused拒绝。根据下文“by a video crew”可知,视频团队陪同她开始她的旅程,故选A。
【52题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:目的地:3266英里外的弗吉尼亚海滩。A. Transport运输;B. Dream梦想;C. Destination目的地;D. Achievement成就。根据上文“she began her journey”和下文“Virginia Beach, 3,266 miles away”可知,Virginia Beach是目的地,故选C。
【53题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:约翰逊平均每天骑行30到50英里,她穿越美国的骑行带她翻山越岭,经过麦田,穿过城市,历经风雨和酷热。A. race(速度的) 比赛;B. travel旅行;C. exploration探索;D. ride骑行。根据下文“Roger McElroy was riding with her”可知,她是骑行穿越美国,故选D。
【54题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:没有人比约翰逊本人更惊讶于自己不仅完成了当初的计划,还为“生命之翼”组织筹集到了5万美元善款。A. disappointed失望的;B. surprised惊讶的;C. confident自信的;D. regretful后悔的。根据上文“She wasn’t sure she could pull it off”下文“she had completed what she’d started, while raising $50,000 for Wings for Life”可知,她一开始不确定自己能完成旅程,最后她不仅完成了自己的目标,还筹了很多钱,她应该是对此感到惊讶,故选B。
【55题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:她对美国广播公司新闻频道说道:“罗杰给了我目标,为此我每天都在感谢他。”A. fortune运气;B. challenge挑战;C. hope希望;D. purpose目的。根据上文“chose to ___ him by becoming the first woman to skateboard across the country”可知,约翰逊选择通过成为第一个滑板穿越全国的女性来纪念罗杰,所以罗杰是给了她目标,故选D。
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【答案】56. the 57. have been shown 58. to work 59. what 60. truly 61. broader
62. adding 63. integrated 64. diversity 65. with
【解析】
【导语】本文主要介绍了中国时装设计师在全球舞台崛起,将传统元素与现代设计融合展现文化魅力。
【56题详解】
考查冠词。句意:在伦敦时装周和巴黎时装周上,他们的存在感持续增强,这证明了中国在时尚界日益增长的影响力。in the fashion world表示“在时尚界”,是固定短语,其中fashion是特指时尚这个领域,所以空处用定冠词the。
【57题详解】
考查时态和语态。句意:Mithridate于2018年在伦敦推出,现总部位于广州,其设计已在伦敦时装周上展示了八个季度。根据for eight seasons可知,句子应用现在完成时,且主语designs和动词show之间是被动关系,所以应用现在完成时的被动语态,主语是复数,助动词用have。
【58题详解】
考查非谓语动词。句意:最重要的是,它回到中国使其能够与当地工匠紧密合作,并了解中国年轻消费者真正想要什么。enable sb to do sth.是固定短语,意为“使某人能够做某事”,所以空处应用不定式形式。
【59题详解】
考查副词。句意同上。空处修饰动词want,应用副词形式truly,意为“真正地”,作状语。
【60题详解】
考查比较级。句意:这一选择反映了一个更广泛的趋势:中国设计师认识到需要与祖国保持联系。根据even可知,空处应用比较级形式,broad的比较级是broader,意为“更广泛的”。
【61题详解】
考查非谓语动词。句意:巴黎时装周还展示了中国设计师在作品中加入传统元素,证明了中国文化与现代设计相结合时具有全球吸引力。句中已有谓语featured,空处作非谓语动词,add与逻辑主语designers之间是主动关系,所以空处应用现在分词形式作宾语补足语。
【62题详解】
考查状语从句的省略。句意同上。when引导的从句中,从句主语与主句主语一致,integrate和主语Chinese culture之间是被动关系,应使用被动语态,状语从句中,从句主语与主句主语一致,且从句中含有be动词形式,则从句中的主语和be动词可以省略,即空处填写动词过去分词形式。
【63题详解】
考查名词。句意:这些时装周也突显了中国文化的多样性。空处作highlighted的宾语,应用名词形式diversity,意为“多样性”,是不可数名词。
【64题详解】
考查介词。句意:他们寻求根植于传统并与现代外观相结合的体验。be mixed with是固定短语,意为“与……混合”,所以空处应用介词with。
【65题详解】
考查定语从句。句意:扎根于中国的设计师将引领这一文化输出,而其他设计师可能处于劣势。空处引导定语从句,修饰先行词Designers,先行词指人,关系词在从句中作主语,应用关系代词who或that引导。
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$英语科听力部分,该部分分为第一第二两节。注意回答听力部分时,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你的答案转涂到答题卡上。现在是听力试音时间。Hello, international friends club. can I help you? Oh, hello. I read about your club in the paper today, and I thought i'd phone to find out a bit more. Yes, certainly. Well, we're a sort of social club for people from different countries. It's quite a new club. We have about fifty members at the moment, but we're growing all the time. That sounds interesting. I'm british actually. And I came to washington about three months ago. I'm looking for ways to meet people. Uh, what kinds of events do you organize? Well, we have social git togethers and sports events, and we also have language evenings. Could you tell me something about . the language evenings? Yes, every day, except thursday, we have a language evening. People can come and practice their languages, you know, over a drink or something. We have different languages on different evenings. 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I ve been trying to reserve a seat for half an hour, but keep getting an error message. Maybe you should refresh the page or ask the staff at the front desk for help. The tickets to the concert are forty dollars each, but if we buy two, there's a twenty five percent account on the total. Great, let's get two then. The tickets to . the concert are forty dollars each, but if we buy two, there's a twenty five percent account on the total. great. Let's get to then. Your experience is impressive, but we are looking for someone with more experience in engineering design. I understand I previously worked in two companies, and i'm a quick learner. Your experience is impressive, but we are looking for someone with more experience in engineering design. I understand I previously worked in two companies, and i'm a quick learner. Your late. The presentation started ten minutes ago. I'm so sorry. I left home early, but my car wouldn't start. So I had to take the bus, which was extremely slow. You're late. The presentation started ten minutes ago. I'm so sorry. I left home early, but my car wouldn't start, so I had to take the bus, which was extremely slow. What would you like to do this weekend? Have you seen the local news? The mountains are covered in snow. Now IT would be a perfect time for skiing. Sounds great. Let's check the hotel Prices and see if we can head there this saturday. What would you like to do this weekend? Have you seen the local news? The mountains are covered in snow. Now IT would be a perfect time for. Sounds great. Let's check the hotel Prices and see if we can head there this saturday. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟。听完后各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第六和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Hey, Sarah, are you planning to take the digital marketing course next semester? I'm considering IT. Given the current job market, IT seems much more useful than the history course I took last year. That's true. Professor Collins is very strict, though. He expects a twenty page project by the end of the term. Do you think I should go for IT anyway? If I were you, I definitely spend some time going over the basic concepts during the winter break. IT will make your life much easier when the classes actually start. Good point. I'll ask him for a reading list before the holiday begins. Hey, Sarah. are you planning to take the digital marketing course next semester? I'm considering IT. Given the current job market, IT seems much more useful than the history course I took last year. That's true. Professor Collins is very strict, though he expects a twenty page project by the end of the term. Do you think I should go for IT anyway? If I were you, I definitely spend some time going over the basic concepts during the winter break. IT will make your life much easier when the class is actually start. Good point. I'll ask him for a reading list before the holiday begins. 听下面一段对话,回答第八至第13个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。You look exhausted, David. Didn't you get enough sleep? Last night? I went to bed at half past the web, but I just couldn't fall asleep. I kept waking up every hour. so that's terrible. Were you drinking coffee late the evening? No, but I was looking through social media on my phone. There's your problem. The blue light from the screen tricks your brain into thinking it's daytime. You really should leave your phone in another room at least thirty minutes before you plan to sleep. I heard that before, but I usually use my phone to set the alarm. Maybe I should buy a traditional . clock exactly, try IT for a week, and you'll feel the difference. You look exhausted. David, didn't you get enough sleep last night? I went to bed at half past the web, but I just couldn't fall asleep. I kept waking up every hour or so. That's terrible. Were you drinking coffee late the evening? 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Thank . goodness. Is this a Young man found a new the community . centers cafe? Yes, that's the one. Thank you so much. Excuse me, i'm here to check if anyone turned in the wallet. I think I left IT on the bench near the fountain about an hour ago. Let me see we've had a few items turned this afternoon. Can you describe IT? It's a blue one with some flower patterns on the surface. It's not very big. I see. Does that have a gold ring or a leather string? Neither IT just has a small button. okay. And what was incited? There's about fifty pounds and cash and my library card, oh, and a photo of my dog, my student ID was in my coat pocket, thank goodness. is this is a Young man found near the community . centers cafe. Yes, that's the one. Thank you so much. 听下面一段对话,回答第。14至第16 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Welcome back, Jason. I heard you spent your summer vacation volunteering in a mountain village. Was IT for your social practice credits? Actually, no, i've always wanted to become a teacher, so I thought this would be a great chance to see if I have the potential to be a teacher. That's impressive. How is the environment there? I imagine the living conditions were quite tough. They were. We had to a Carry water from a well every morning, but that wasn't . the hardest part. What was IT the language? No, most people there could understand my english or basic chinese. The real struggle was the unstable internet connection. I have prepared many online videos and digital materials for the kids, but I could rarely play them. Had to change my teaching . plan on the spot I see. Will you go back there again . above to but i've promised my parents to work in my uncle company next summer to learn some business skills. By the way, i'm planning to organize a fund raising events on campus next week to buy some books for those kids. Welcome back, Jason. I heard you spent your summer vacation volunteering in a mountain village. Was IT for your social practice credits? Actually, no, i've always wanted to become a teacher, so I thought this would be a great chance to see if I have the potential to be a teacher. That's impressive. How was the environment there? I imagine the living conditions were quite tough. They were. We had to Carry water from a well every morning, but that wasn't the . hardest part. What was IT the language? No, most people there could understand my english or basic chinese. The real struggle was the unstable internet connection. I prepared many online videos and digital materials for the kids, but I could rarely play them. Had to change my teaching plan . on the spot I see. Will you go back there again? I love to. But i've promised my parents to work in my uncle company next summer to learn some business skills. By the way, i'm planning to organize a fund raising events on campus next week to buy some books for those kids. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第24个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Good morning, everyone. As a professional who helps you make informed decisions about your career path, i'm often asked, what should I major in to avoid being replaced by robots? It's a valid fear. AI is already outperforming humans in data analysis and even basic programing. However, don't panic. AI is great at logic, but IT lacks the human touch. In the future job market, the most valued skill won't be your ability to memorize facts or calculate numbers. Instead, IT will be your emotional intelligence, the ability to understand, manage and influence emotions while AI can process information IT cannot truly empathy with a client or resolve a conflict between teammates with genuine feelings. My advice to you is not to compete with machines in areas where they are stronger, instead hug technology and use AI as a tool to free yourself from repetitive tasks. This will allow you to focus on more creative and interpersonal work. Remember, the world will always need people who can think critically and connect with others at a deep level. Finally, in this fast changing era, your most powerful weapon is lifelong learning, never stopping a student even after you graduate. Good morning, everyone. As a professional who helps you make form decisions about your career path, i'm often asked, what should I major in to avoid being replaced by robots? It's a valid fear. AI is already outperforming humans in data analysis and even basic programing. However, don't panic, AI is great logic, but IT lacks the human touch. In the future job market, the most valued skill won't be your ability to memorize facts or calculate numbers. Instead, IT will be your emotional intelligence, the ability to understand, manage and influence emotions while AI can process information IT cannot truly empathy with a client or resolve a conflict between teammates with genuine feelings. My advice to you is not to compete with machines in areas where they are stronger, instead hook technology and use AI as a tool to free yourself from petition tasks. This will allow you to focus on more creative and interpersonal work. Remember, the world will always need people who can think critically and connect with others at a deep level. Finally, in this fast changing era, your most powerful weapon is lifelong learning, never stopping a student even after you graduate. 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。