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号卷·A10联盟2026届高三12月学情检测
2006
英语试题
本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。请在答题卡上作答。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
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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
Four Classic Films to Watch
Looking for something exciting to watch?Here are four classic films that mix
science,mystery,and human nature in different ways.
Altered States
Director:Ken Russell;$34.99
In this 1980 science fiction film,scientist Eddie Jessup wants to learn about the
deepest parts of the human mind.He uses a special water tank and takes strong drugs to
change his senses.But the experiment goes wrong and turns him into a creature from
the past.The film is based on a novel by Paddy Chayefsky.
A History of Violence
Director:David Cronenberg;$29.99
Tom Stall lives quietly with his family in a small town until he stops two robbers
in his diner and becomes a local hero.But when a stranger calls him by another name,
Tom's dark past begins to surface,showing that his calm life hides dangerous secrets.
Nightmare Alley
Director:Guillermo del Toro;$41.99
Stan Carlisle is a clever con artist who teams up with Dr.Lilith Ritter,a
psychiatrist with her own hidden plans.Together,they use lies to get rich-but soon,
Stan learns that he may be the one being tricked.
Clue
Director:Jonathan Lynn;$12.99
Based on the famous board game,this fun mystery brings together six guests in a
mansion during a storm.When a murder happens,everyone becomes a suspect,leading
to three clever and surprising endings.
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21.What happens to the scientist in Altered States?
24.What fundamentally guides Wu's career choice?
A.He finds a way to live forever.
A.Her talent in engineering projects.
B.He becomes an ancient creature.
B.Her passion for ocean connection.
C.He turns into a dangerous robot.
C.Her academic interests in science
D.He loses his memory completely.
D.Her experience as a competitive swimmer.
22.What can we infer about Tom Stall in A History of Violence?
25.What is the ultimate goal of Wu's behind-the-scenes work?
A.He enjoys being a local hero.
A.To inspire future ocean guardians.
B.He once worked as a police officer.
B.To improve registration efficiency.
C.He is hiding something from his family
C.To ensure the safety of campers.
D.To collect data for her scientific research
D.He moves to another city to escape danger.
26.What quality did Wu demonstrate during field trips?
23.Which of the following best describes all four films?
A.The exceptional physical strength.
A.They are all about real-life stories.
B.The willingness to face initial fears.
B.They are all set in the future world.
C.The talent for coordinating group efforts.
C.They all have sad and tragic endings.
D.The superior knowledge of marine biology.
D.They all mix mystery and imagination.
27.What is reflected about Wu in the last paragraph?
B
A.Her unknown future
B.Her spirit of optimism
Seeking a calling in life doesn't always mean starting with a specific job or
C.Her viewpoint of life
D.Her reflection on her work.
vocation in mind.That's true for rising Brown University sophomore Sophia Wu.She's
C
interested in science and engineering,but she said,"I like building and making things,
A new study has revealed the vast majority of australians worry about what might
which is why I'm interested in engineering.But I've always been a big swimmer,and I
happen to the Great Barrier Reef,the country's largest natural wonder.Environmental
just love the water.Whatever I end up doing,it has to be something that keeps me near
groups warn authorities that bold action is needed now to secure its future.
the ocean.”
The report,commissioned by the Great Barrier Reef Foundation(GBRF),shows
So when Wu was looking for internship opportunities this summer and saw one
that the Reef is still one of the world's most valuable ecosystems,but its survival
available with Save the Bay,a nonprofit dedicated to protecting Narragansett Bay,she
cannot be guaranteed without major investment and strong climate action.The Reef
didn't think twice.Since late May,she's been making sure Save the Bay summer
brings about 9 billion Australian dollars to the economy each year and supports around
camps run smoothly.The organization hosts hundreds of K-12 students each summer,
77,000 jobs.Economists estimate that,with urgent climate efforts,it could bring
and Wu's behind-the-scenes work in getting kids registered,organizing educational
another 124 billion dollars in benefits over the next 50 years.But without action,
materials and managing medical forms helps camp educators focus on teaching kids
experts warn,it may not survive at all.
about the bay.In her aquarist role,she tends the touch tanks."There's a lot of boring
Public support for saving the Reef is also strong.A national survey found that
waste-clearing,"Wu said."But the cool thing is that everything in the tank has been in
98%of Australians believe losing the Reef would be a "national tragedy,"and nearly
the bay and will go back to the bay eventually."
three-quarters see it as "irreplaceable."Nine in ten are worried about climate change,
and 78%say protecting the Reef for future generations is very important."The Reef is
On trips to Colt State Park,where touch tank veterans are returned to the bay and
too precious to lose,"said GBRF director Anna Marsden,adding that saving it is vital
new residents are collected,Wu discovered a hidden talent she never knew she
not just for the environment,but also for the millions of people who depend on it.
had."I'm actually the assigned spider crab wrangler in our little group,"she said.
Scientists report that the Reef has suffered record coral losses in recent years due
"That's mostly because I was the only one who was willing to stick my hand in there
to warming seas and pollution.Since 2016,five mass bleaching()events have
and grab them.Their claws are kind of scary.And they have 10 legs,which is just way
damaged large parts of the Reef,including two in 2024 and 2025.Run-off from farms
too many legs for a lot of people."
continues to reduce water quality,making recovery harder.
"No matter what I choose to do in life,I'll still be fighting for the ocean,"Wu
To save the Reef,the australian and Queensland governments have launched the
said.Whatever path she ultimately pursues,she hopes to approach it with the same
"Reef 2050 Plan,"a long-term program to improve water quality and expand protected
sense of wonder and amazement that ocean inspires in her."The world is such a
areas.However,debate continues after Queensland decided to extend coal use beyond
mystery,and I feel like a little detective,"she said."I'm looking at clues and I'm
2050.Supporters say the plan is practical,while others warn that continued fossil fuel
figuring out what goes behind things that I'm seeing."
use puts the Reef's future at serious risk.
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28.What does the GBRF report mainly warn about?
32.What is the main concern of campaigners?
A.The Great Barrier Reef brings less money each year.
A.Car-sharing services increase traffic jams.
B.The Great Barrier Reef is losing its global importance
B.Drivers of SUVs often break parking rules.
C.The Great Barrier Reef's survival needs urgent action.
C.SUVs worsen air quality and crowd city streets.
D.The Great Barrier Reef will be replaced by new tourist attractions.
D.People walk less because of high parking fees.
29.What is one major threat to the Great Barrier Reef?
33.What does Oliver Lord mainly suggest?
A.Overfishing.
B.Sea warming.
A.Drivers should buy smaller cars.
C.Tourism growth.
D.Invasive species
B.Parking spaces should be smaller
30.Why is the Queensland Government criticized?
C.Large cars should pay higher costs.
A.It wants to use coal for longer.
D.More should be invested in public transportation.
B.It plans to close the Reef to tourists.
34.What effect did Paris's new parking rule have?
A.It made city parking cheaper.
B.Fewer SUVs appeared on roads
C.It ignores the Reef's economic value.
C.It caused protests among drivers.
D.More people started using buses
D.It has refused to support the"Reef 2050 Plan".
35.What does the underlined word"equitable"in Paragraph 4 most likely mean?
31.What is the best title for this text?
A.Reasonable and fair.
B.Expensive and costly.
A.A Natural Wonder in Danger
B.The Future of Coral Farming
C.Abnormal and unexpected.
D.Temporary and short-term.
C.How Tourism Shapes Australia
D.Climate Change and Its Harms
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
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根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有
Environmental campaigners are calling for higher parking charges for large cars
两项为多余选项。
such as SUVs in British cities,similar to the new rules introduced in Paris.They argue
Dogs are often called man's best friend,and for good reason.36 From
that these heavy vehicles take up too much space,produce more pollution,and make
guarding homes to assisting people with disabilities,dogs play many important roles in
streets less safe for people walking or cycling.
our lives,serving as loyal companions,hardworking helpers,and beloved family pets.
According to a report by the group Clean Cities,proportion of large cars in
The history of dogs goes back a long way.Some scientists believe that the
England's cities is now 10 times higher than 20 years ago.In London alone,the space
domestication()of dogs may have started more than 15,000 years ago.37
they occupy equals the size of an entire borough().The group wants cities to
Well-known breeds include the Bulldog,German Shepherd,Golden Retriever,
introduce Paris-style parking charges for big cars as a way to put off drivers and free up
Chihuahua,Labrador,and many more.Each breed has its own qualities,making dogs
space.Last year,the French capital tripled parking costs for SUVs,from 6(f5.20)to
suitable for many different tasks.
e18(f15.60)an hour in the city center,which local reports say has already reduced the
Among all dog breeds,the Labrador stands out as the most popular in the world.
number of large cars on Paris streets.
Known for their gentle nature,intelligence,and endless energy,Labradors are often chosen
Oliver Lord.UK Head of Clean Cities,called it "only fair that those vehicles that
as guide dogs for the blind,police assistants,or simply as beloved pets.38
do more damage pay a fair share of the cost that society has to pick up"."Drivers are
Greyhounds,for example,are the fastest dogs,reaching speeds of up to 45 miles per hour.
Dogs are remarkable animals with impressive natural abilities.They can hear
struggling to park because of 'car spreading',while people walking and cycling are
sounds at much higher frequencies and four times farther away than humans can.Their
more at risk,"he said."Research shows that people are 30%more likely to die when
sense of smell is even more amazing,able to detect odors millions of times weaker
hit by cars with very high fronts.If we want cities that are safer for children and allow
than what humans can notice.39 They can understand words,follow gestures,
us all to move around easier,we need to take action."
and even join in activities such as shows,racing,and sled pulling.
However,not everyone agrees.Ian Taylor,from the Alliance of British Drivers,
Dogs are more than just helpers-they are family members.On average,a dog
said it was "perfectly equitable"for people to choose bigger cars,especially those used
lives between 10 and 14 years.40 Males are called "dogs,"females "bitches,"
for work or family needs.He argued it was unfair to make life more difficult or costly
young ones "puppies,"and a group of puppies is known as a "litter."As omnivores,
for such drivers.
they eat a wide range of food,including grains,vegetables,and meat.With their loyalty,
The London government said it will soon renew its "Vision Zero Action Plan"to
intelligence,and companionship,dogs truly deserve their title as man's best friend.
reduce road dangers.Campaigners believe fair parking policies are key to creating safer,
A.In addition,dogs are quick learners.
cleaner,and more efficient cities for everyone.
B.Other breeds also show their amazing talents.
C.Dogs are classified in specific ways by breeders.
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D.Some dogs are known for their independent nature.
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
第二节(满分25分)
E.Since then,humans have bred hundreds of different kinds of dogs
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。
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
F.They have shared a close bond with humans for thousands of years.
G.Dogs can even communicate with their owners through body language
China's first humanoid robot performance of Farewell My Concubine has
的短文。
attracted great public attention.On stage in Shanghai,"Scholar 01,"56 (dress)as
It was a chilly Wednesday morning when I woke up feeling a bit tired and not
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
the ancient hero Xiang Yu,performed together with a human actor,moving in time
very motivated.It was the middle of the school week,and I had plenty of assignments
第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
with the music and drums.
waiting for me.The last thing I wanted to do was go to school.However,I couldn't
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
According to the director,the robot's movements were carefully programmed
miss the first period,as my best friend Lily and I had planned a special surprise for our
填人空白处的最佳选项。
57 (show)how digital tools could help record and teach Peking Opera skills.
teacher,Mrs.Martin.
When Mr.Mario Goh approaches a problem,the first question he often asks is,
Educators also said that robots could make it easier for beginners to learn difficult
For the past few weeks,Mrs.Martin had been going through a difficult time.She
“What's your pain point?”
58(gesture)and timing through accurate demonstration.
had lost her mother to illness,and her mood had been a little low.As her students,we
To him,clearly 41 a problem is already half the battle won.As a senior
The show sparked heated discussion.Some praised it as 59 creative
wanted to do something kind to brighten her day.So,Lily and I decided to organize a
manager for student development,Mr.Goh believes that knowing what truly 42
combination of tradition and technology,while others questioned whether machines
surprise for her.We secretly collected messages from the class,some funny,some
helps both teachers and students grow.
could 60 (true)express art.Anyway,the performance quickly 61(go)viral
heartfelt,to show her how much we appreciated her.We also gathered small gifts-a
Over the years,he has developed simple but practical ideas to 43 his
on social media,especially among young audiences.Many teenagers who had never
homemade card,a flower,and a jar of her favorite chocolate.
work-"dual empathy."He says that everyone 44 two kinds of empathy:for
Walking to school,I felt nervous.What if Mrs.Martin didn't like it?What if she
oneself and for others.When students understand themselves and
45
watched traditional opera began discussing costumes and face-painting.Surveys show
felt awkward?My heart raced with worry,but Lily reassured me with a smile."Don't
others-whether classmates,clients,or society-they can make wiser and more
that most young people believe cross-genre projects can bring new life 62
confident choices
traditional arts.
worry,it'll be a wonderful surprise,"she said.
When the bell rang and we entered the classroom,Mrs.Martin was already there,
His student,20-year-old Nathaniel Tang,says this idea helped him find his 46
However,critics warn that emotion and human connection 63(be)the
looking tired but giving us a soft smile.Lily and I exchanged a quick glance,and then
path.At first,Nathaniel studied accountancy and 47to become a lawyer.But
true soul of opera.Robots can copy actions,but not feelings.Many believe
after talking with Mr.Goh,he realized he wanted to 48 the public.With Mr.
we began our surprise.One by one,each student presented their gift and read aloud
innovation should support-not replace-the human heart 64 keeps Peking
their personal message.Some students made her laugh with funny jokes,while others
Goh's help,he applied for a government scholarship and began 49 to assist
Opera alive.The future of this ancient art,they say,depends on balancing progress
citizens.These experiences helped him confirm his 50 of public service."Mr.
shared touching words of comfort and appreciation.
Goh is a teacher who guides without 51.He asks the right questions to help you
with65(preserve).
As Mrs.Martin listened,her eyes started to fill with tears,and I could see her
see your 52 ,said Tang.
smile growing wider."I...I don't know what to say,"she said,clearly overwhelmed.
For Mr.Goh,empathy doesn't mean lowering
53 It means helping students
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
"This is the nicest thing anyone has done for me in a long time."The warmth in her
rise to meet them.True education,he says,is not just about 54,but about care and
第一节(满分15分)
words made all our efforts feel worthwhile.
contribution-helping students find their purpose,passion and strength to move
假定你是李华,你校校报英语专栏正在开展主题为“本月之星(Star of the
注意:
55
Moth)”的评选活动。请你用英语写一封推荐信,推荐你的同学Liy。内容包括:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
41.A.solving
B.understanding
C.facing
D.raising
1.写信目的;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答,
42.A.matters
B.exists
C.doubts
D.involves
2.推荐理由。
43.A.complete
B.guide
C.check
D.start
Wiping away her tears,Mrs.Martin gave each of us a warm hug.
注意:
44.A.offers
B.finds
C.needs
D.reminds
1.写作词数应为80左右;
45.A.care about
B.depend on
C.work out
D.argue with
46.A.easy
B.true
C.long
D.secret
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Later,as I reflected on the event,I couldn't help but think about the power of
47.A.hesitated
B.managed
C.planned
D.failed
Dear Editor,
kindness.
48.A.reach
B.impress
C.lead
D.serve
49.A.remembering
B.pretending
C.struggling
D.volunteering
50.A.dream
B.story
C.fear
D.rule
51.A.controlling
B.praising
C.assisting
D.participating
Yours sincerely,
52.A.embarrassment
B.gratitude
C.potential
D.satisfaction
LiHua
53.A.expectations
B.opportunities
C.pressures
D.challenges
54.A.habits
B.grades
C.desires
D.requirements
55.A.abroad
B.around
C.forward
D.together
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英语参考答案
第一部分听力
第二部分
阅读
第一节
21-23BCD
2427 BABC
28-31 CBAA
32-35 CCBA
第二节
3640 FEBAC
第三部分语言运用
第一节
41-45 BABCA
46-50 BCDDA
51-55 ACABC
第二节
56.dressed
57.to show
58.gestures
59.a
60.truly
61.went
62.to
63.are
64.that/which
65.preservation
第四部分写作
第一节
One possible version:
Dear Editor,
I'm writing to recommend my classmate Lily for the"Star of the Month"activity.
Lily is one of the most hardworking students in our class.She always listens carefully in class and never
hesitates to help others with their studies.Besides her excellent academic performance,Lily also takes an active
part in school volunteer work.Her kindness and sense of responsibility make her popular among both teachers and
students.I truly believe she deserves this honor.
Yours sincerely,
LiHua
第二节
One possible version:
Wiping away her tears,Mrs.Martin gave each ofus a warm hug."You've all made my heart so full today,"
she said,her voice still trembling slightly.We could see how touched she was,and it felt like the weight of the
past few weeks had lifted from her shoulders.The rest of the day seemed brighter.The room was filled with
warmth,not just from the sunshine streaming in,but from the kindness we had shared.Everyone felt proud to
have been a part of this small act of love.And for me,that was the real surprise-how one simple act of kindness
could create so much joy.
Later,as I reflected on the event,I couldn't help but think about the power of kindness.It didn't cost us
anything but a little effort and time,yet it had such a big impact.It made Mrs.Martin feel appreciated,and it made
us feel more connected to each other.I realized that sometimes,the simplest gestures can make the biggest
difference in someone's life.It was a reminder that no matter how small,kindness can brighten someone's day in
ways we may never fully understand.
【解题导语】这是一篇应用文。本文介绍了四部经典电影,分别讲述了科学实验、身份秘密、骗局和庄园
谋杀等充满想象力的故事。
2l.B细节理解题。根据Altered States中的“the experiment goes wrong and turns him into a creature from the
past”可知,实验出错使他变成了一个来自过去的生物。
22.C推理判断题。根据A History of Violence中的“Tom's dark past begins to surface,showing that his calm
life hides dangerous secrets''可知,他黑暗的过去开始浮现,平静生活隐藏着危险秘密。由此可以推断,
他对家人隐藏了一些事情。
23D主旨大意题。文章介绍的四个故事:科学家实验出错变身《迷失记忆》、小镇英雄不为人知的过去《暴
力史》、骗子高手反被算计《噩梦巷》、暴风雨夜庄园谋杀案《线索》,共同特点是都包含悬疑元素和
高度虚构的、充满想象力的情节。
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【解题导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了布朗大学学生Sophia Wu通过在环保组织实习,结合对海洋的
热爱与工程兴趣,探索人生使命,致力于保护海洋的故事。
24.B细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Whatever I end up doing,it has to be something that keeps me near the
ocean.”可知,对与海洋建立联系的热爱是指导她职业选择的根本因素。
25,A推理判断题。根据第二段中的Wu's behind-the-scenes work..helps camp educators focus on teaching
kids about the bay.”可知,吴的幕后工作(登记、整理教材等)是为了让营地教育者能专注于向孩子
传授有关海湾的知识。由此可推知其最终目的是通过教育孩子,激发他们对海洋的关注,培养未来
的海洋守护者。
26B推理判断题。根据第三段内容可知,蜘蛛蟹的爪子让人害怕,但吴是团队中唯一愿意伸手去抓它们
的人,这体现了她愿意直面最初的恐惧的品质。
27.C推理判断题。最后一段吴提到无论人生选择什么道路,都会为海洋奋斗”,并将探索世界比作“侦探
寻找线索”,表达了自己对人生的态度一以好奇和敬畏之心对待未知、坚持热爱的事,这反映了她
的人生观。
【解题导语】这是一篇说明文。本文通过研究报告和数据,说明大堡礁面临的气候威胁、生态现状及保护
争议,强调采取紧急行动的必要性。
28.C细节理解题。根据第二段中的“its survival cannot be guaranteed without major investment and strong
climate action”可知,报告警告大堡礁生存需要紧急行动。
29.B细节理解题。根据第四段中的the Reef has suffered record coral losses...due to warming seas'可知选B:
30,A推理判断题。根据最后一段内容可知,昆士兰决定延长煤炭使用至2050年后引发辩论,反对者认为
这会危及大堡礁,由此可推断批评的原因是其延长煤炭使用的政策。
31,A主旨大意题。本文通过研究报告和数据,说明大堡礁面临的气候威胁、生态现状及保护争议,强调
采取紧急行动的必要性。
【解题导语】这是一篇新闻报道。环保人士呼吁对SUV征收高额停车费以解决其导致的污染、空间占用
及安全问题,但遭到司机团体反对。
32.C细节理解题。第一段中的these heavy vehicles take up too much space,produce more pollution,and make
streets less safe”准确对应选项C中的污染和街道拥挤问题。
33.C推理判断题。第三段中的“only fair that those vehicles that do more damage pay a fair share'明确表示造
成更多损害的车辆应支付更高费用。
34.B细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句has already reduced the number of large cars on Paris streets'”可知选B。
35.A猜测词义题。该词出现在Ian Taylor反对提高收费的论述中,结合上下文他对选择大车合理性的辩护,
可推断他认为现行政策已足够“合理公平”
【解题导语】这是一篇说明文。狗是人类挚友,有悠久驯化史、多样品种,具有出色的听觉、嗅觉与学习
力,既是帮手也是重要家庭成员。
36F前文提“狗是人类好友,且理由充分”,后文讲狗在人类生活中的多种重要角色(看家、助残疾人等)。
选项F“它们与人类已建立数千年的紧密联系”,既解释了“理由充分”的核心一长期紧密关系,又自
然衔接后文狗的各类角色,承上启下逻辑通顺。
37.E空格前介绍狗的驯化史(15000多年前开始),空格后列举著名犬种(斗牛犬、德牧等)并说各品种
有独特特质。选项E“从那以后,人类培育了数百种不同的狗”,“从那以后”呼应前文驯化时间,“数
百种不同的狗”直接衔接后文的犬种列举,填补了“驯化后到多样品种的逻辑空白。
38B前文聚焦拉布拉多(全球最受欢迎品种,有温顺、聪明等特质及多种用途),后文以灵缇为例(最快
的狗,时速达45英里)。选项B“其他品种也展现出惊人的天赋”,“其他品种”承接前文的拉布拉多,
“惊人天赋”对应后文灵缇的速度优势,实现从单一品种到其他品种的自然过渡。
39A前文讲狗的自然能力(听觉频率更高、距离更远,嗅觉远超人类),后文说狗能理解语言、跟随手势
还能参与各类活动(表演、赛跑等)。选项A“此外,狗学习能力很强”,“此外”补充前文未提及的能
力维度,“学习能力强”精准对应后文“理解语言、跟随手势等需要学习的行为,使能力介绍更完整。
40.C空格后具体说明狗的分类称谓(公狗称dogs”、母狗称“bitches”、幼犬称puppies'”,一群幼犬称litter”)。
选项C“饲养者会以特定方式对狗进行分类”,“分类”直接呼应后文按性别、年龄等的称谓划分,点明
后文内容是“特定分类方式”的具体体现,逻辑紧密。
【解题导语】这是一篇记叙文。本文讲述了马利欧·吴先生的育人理念与方法。他通过询问“痛点”来理解问
题,倡导“双重同理心”,并注重引导学生发现自身潜能与人生方向,而非仅仅关注成绩。
41B由上文“理解问题”的语境可知,此处应填人“理解”,符合“理解问题就已经成功一半”的语义逻辑。
42.A此处意为“知道什么真正重要”,matters表示“重要,有关系”。
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43B由下文可知这些理念是用来指导工作的,guide“指导”最能准确表达理念的指引作用。
44.C根据常识和上下文,共情能力是每个人都需要(needs)的:
45.A此处与“理解自己”并列,应填人表示“关心他人”的短语,符合“双共情”的理念。
46.B true path意为“真正的人生道路”,与下文找到人生方向相呼应,准确表达找到人生真谛的含义。
47.C由学习会计到“成为律师'是一个人生规划,planned最准确。
48.D serve the public是固定搭配,意为“服务公众”,与下文的公共服务相呼应。
49.D volunteering“志愿工作与“帮助公民”和“公共服务”的语境完全吻合。
50.A dream of public service“公共服务的梦想”与全文的职业追求主题一致。
51.A controlling“控制”与前面的guides"引导形成对比,体现教育方式,且能形成这种对比关系。
52.C see your potential看到你的潜力”是教育中常见的表达,符合帮助学生发现自我的语境。
53.A lowering expectations“降低期望”是固定搭配,且与下文的“帮助学生达到期望形成对比。
54.B grades“成绩与后文的“关怀和贡献”形成对比,体现真正的教育不只关注分数。
55.C move forward前进”是固定搭配,与“目标、激情、力量等词构成完整的激励表达。
【解题导语】这是一篇新闻报道。中国首场机器人表演京剧引发关注,文章探讨了科技为传统艺术带来的
机遇与挑战,以及如何平衡创新与传承。
56.dressed
考查非谓语动词。robot与dess构成被动关系,需用过去分词作后置定语,意为“被装扮成”。
57.to show
考查非谓语动词。programmed后接动词不定式表目的,意为“编程是为了展示”。
58.gestures
考查名词单复数。gesture为可数名词,前面无冠词且指多种动作,需用复数形式。
59.a
考查冠词。combination为单数可数名词,且首次提及,需用不定冠词a。
60.truly
考查词性转换。修饰动词express需用副词形式。
61.went
考查动词时态。描述过去发生的动作,需用一般过去时。
62.to
考查介词搭配。bring new life to为固定搭配,意为“为…注入新活力”。
63.are
考查时态语态与主谓一致。主语emotion and human connection为复数概念,需用复数谓
语动词;句子表达客观事实,用一般现在时,故谓语用are。
64.that/which
考查定语从句。此处引导定语从句,先行词是heart,.在从句中作主语。
65.preservation考查词性转换。介词with后需接名词形式,与前面的progress并列。
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