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这是高三年级英语听力测试第一节,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。IT leaves in five minutes. Surely you put IT inside your passport like you usually do. Yeah, I always keep them in the side of my hand bag, but the boarding pass . isn't there. IT leaves in five minutes. Surely you put IT inside your passport like you . usually do. Yeah, I always keep them in the side of my hand bag, but the boarding pass isn't there. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。Oh dear, IT seems that we have run out of salt. Would you please buy some? Now I am busy. I must finish my paper first. The deadline is eleven AM, and there's only ten minutes left. Okay, i'll ask our neighbor for some. Oh dear, IT seems that we have run out of salt. Would you please buy some? Now I am busy. I must finish my paper first. The deadline is eleven a year. and there's only ten minutes left. Okay. i'll ask our neighbor for some. 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。Jill and party are very close. They seem to get on very well with each other. Yes, they entered our company the same year and are now working on the same marketing project. Jill and Peter are very close. They seem to get on very well with each other. Yes. they entered our company the same year and are now working on the same marketing project. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。If we don't hurry up, we are going to miss the bus for the airport. I don't think i'm going to be ready on time. Why don't we call a taxi? IT won't be cheap, but I guess we don't have a choice. If we don't hurry up, we are going to miss the bus for . the airport. I . don't think听下面的录音回答第三小题。jill and petty are very close. They seem to get on very well with each other. Yes, they entered our company the same year and are now working on the same marketing project. Jill and Peter are very close. They seem to get on very well with each other. Yes, they entered our company the same year and are now working on the same marketing project. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。If we don't hurry up, we are going to miss the bus for the airport. I don't think i'm going to be ready on time. Why don't we call a taxi? IT won't be cheap, but I guess we don't have a choice. If we don't hurry up, we are going to miss the bus for . the airport. I . don't think听下面的录音回答第三小题。jill and petty are very close. They seem to get on very well with each other. Yes, they entered our company the same year and are now working on the same marketing project. Jill and Peter are very close. They seem to get on very well with each other. Yes. they entered our company the same year and are now working on the same marketing project. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。If we don't hurry up, we are going to miss the bus for the airport. I don't think i'm going to be ready on time. Why don't we call a taxi? IT won't be cheap, but I guess we don't have a choice. If we don't hurry up, we are going to miss the bus for . the airport. I . don't think听下面的录音回答第三小题。jill and petty are very close. They seem to get on very well with each other. Yes, they entered our company the same year and are now working on the same marketing project. Jill and party are very close. They seem to get on very well with each other. Yes, they entered our company the same year and are now working on the same marketing project. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。If we don't hurry up, we are going to miss the bus for the airport. I don't think i'm going to be ready on time. Why don't we call a taxi? IT won't be cheap, but I guess we don't have a choice. If we don't hurry up, we are going to miss the bus for the airport. I don't think. 题,现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Did you try that online quiz, sam. about the moon? yeah. And I was full of confidence when I downloaded IT. That didn't last long though. I mean, after all the stuff we'd done in class, I was looking forward to seeing what I could do. I'd expected to do much Better. I'm glad I don't have to do IT again. Well, IT was only a bit of fun. at least I got the question about the first man on the moon right? There was stuff i'd never come across before though, like how long a moon day is. Did you know that? Yeah, I got that one. Did you try that online quiz, sam. about the moon? yeah. And I was full of confidence when I downloaded IT. That didn't last long though. I mean, after all the stuff we've done in class, I was looking forward to seeing what I could do. I'd expected to do much Better. I'm glad I don't have to . do IT again. Well, IT was only a bit of fun. At least I got the question about the first man on the moon right? There was stuff i'd never come across before though, like how long a moon day is? Did you know that? Yeah, I got that one. 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。Green mountain golf course, how may I help you? Hello, i'd like to make a booking of the hotel well and a golf course. When would you like to visit us, sir? I can check if there are available rooms and golfing sessions we . are thinking of any weekend in november and we're going to be six couples. So we prefer six double rooms, if that's possible. Well, you're in luck, sir. The fourth weekend is quite empty right now. We have several open golf sessions, and it's rare that we have so many vacancies. Es, at the weekend? Oh, that's wonderful. Could I book two sessions, the one for saturday and also sunday morning? We might leave around sunday afternoon. wow. Yes, of course. Now i'll need some specific details. Under whose name will the booking be made? That would be me. Green mountain golf course. how may I help you? Hello, i'd like to make a booking of the hotel and a golf course. When would you like to visit us, sir? I can check if there are available rooms and golfing sessions. We are thinking of any weekend, november, and we're going to be six couples, so we d prefer six double rooms. if that's possible. Well, you're in luxor. The fourth weekend is quite empty right now. We have several open golf sessions, and it's rare that we have so many vacancies at the weekend. Oh, that's wonderful. Could I book two sessions, the one for saturday and also sunday morning? We might leave around sunday afternoon? Well, yes, of course. Now we'll need some specific details. Under whose name will the booking be made? That would be me. 听下面的录音,回答第十四至第十七小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Good morning. Today we'll talk about goal setting, and we have a special guest here. Kate, war wig. Welcome to our program. This is war week. Thank you. So this is war wik. Can you tell us about your work in goal setting? Well, when IT comes to goal setting, i'm really focused. For example, if I want to lose weight, i'll get a group of close friends around me and tell them I want to lose weight and improve my health. Then i'll take action to achieve this goal by stopping eating unhealthy foods. Why do you gather some close friends together? It's important for me because I need support. I know I can't do IT on my own. Also, IT helps because I able to share my problems with them. And by telling other people I really want to do this and I seek your help, they can keep you honest, I suppose. And why is IT that most people do so badly at reaching goals? They lose focus. Everybody's life is busy. There are so many happenings in everybody's life that they might have a goal, but then something will get in the way of that. Good morning. Today we'll talk about goal setting, and we have a special guest here. Kate, war week. Welcome to our program. This is war week. Thank you. So this is war wick. Can you tell us about your work in . goal setting? Well, when IT comes to goal setting, i'm really focused. For example, if I want to lose weight, i'll get a group of close friends around me and tell them I want to lose weight and improve my health. Then i'll take action to achieve this goal by stopping eating unhealthy foods. Why do you gather some close friends together? It's important for me because I need support. I know I can't do IT on my own. Also, IT helps because I able to share my problems with them. And by telling other people I really want to do this and I seek your help, they can keep you honest, I suppose. And why is IT that most people do so badly at reaching goals? They lose focus. Everybody's life is busy. There are so many happenings in everybody's life that they might have a goal, but then something will get in the way of that. 听下面的录音,回答第十八至第二十小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Recently, I stayed the royal inn in the town of bright bay. IT was a disappointing experience, to say the least. The hotel was not at all as advertised on its website. The pictures showed beautiful gardens when, in truth, these gardens consisted of one Better of roses next to the parking lot. The rest of the space around the hotel was taken up by a busy road and a vacant lot. A pool was advertised, but we found there was no water in IT. The only promise on the website that was kept was that free internet access would be available in the rooms. In addition, the rooms were in very poor condition. The door to my room was broken and only opened and shut with great difficulty and a loud bang, which is just shocking. Even worse, there were muddy hand prints in the shower. I felt like I needed to clean everything before I could use IT. IT was disgusting. If this hotel had been very cheap, perhaps the problems would be forgivable. However, IT was an average Price hotel I would never recommended to anyone. Recently, I stayed at the royal park in the town of bright bay. IT was a disappointing experience, to say the least. The hotel was not at all as advertised on its website. The pictures showed beautiful gardens when, in truth, these gardens consisted of one bed of roses next to the parking lot, the rest of the space around the hotel was taken up by a busy road and a vacant lot. A pool was advertised, but we found there was no water in IT. The only promise on the website that was kept was that free internet access would be available in the rooms. In addition, the rooms were in very poor condition. The door to my room was broken and only opened and shut with great difficulty and a loud bang, which is just shocking. Even worse, there were muddy hand friends in the shower. I felt like I needed to clean everything before I could use IT. IT was disgusting. If this hotel had been very cheap, perhaps the problems would be forgivable. However, IT was an average Price hotel. I would never recommend them to anyone. 第二节到此结束。
2026年5月高三英语第三次月考
满分:150分 考试时间:120分钟
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,可先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,必须将答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。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 woman looking for?
A. Her handbag. B. Her boarding pass. C. Her passport.
2. What time is it now?
A. 10:50 am. B. 11:00 am. C. 11:10 am.
3. What are the speakers talking about?
A. Two fellow workers. B. The man’s job. C. A marketing project.
4. What does the man suggest?
A. Catching the bus. B. Changing the flight. C. Going to the airport by taxi.
5. What does the man offer to do for the woman?
A. Review her writing. B. Help email her resume. C. Finish the cover letter.
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,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6和第7小题。
6. Why does Peter make the call?
A. To arrange a visit. B. To extend an invitation. C. To confirm an appointment.
7. Where will the speakers meet on Tuesday evening?
A. At the theater. B. At Delia’s office. C. At a snack bar.
听下面的录音,回答第8至10小题。
8. How did Sam feel about the online quiz at first?
A. Nervous. B. Assured. C. Curious.
9. How did Sam perform in the online quiz?
A. He gave up halfway.
B. He needed more time to finish it.
C. He did worse than he had expected.
10. Which question did Sam answer correctly?
A. How long is a moon day?
B. What materials are found on the moon?
C. Who is the first man landing on the moon?
听下面的录音,回答第11至13小题。
11. How many people will stay at the hotel?
A. 4. B. 6. C. 12.
12. When will the man check in?
A. In late November. B. In mid-November. C. In early November.
13. What will the man do next?
A. Confirm the check-out date.
B. Ask about the golf sessions.
C. Offer his personal information.
听下面的录音,回答第14至17小题。
14. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Trainer and trainee. B. Boss and advisor. C. Host and guest.
15. Why does the woman mention losing weight?
A. To show her ways to achieve a goal.
B. To stress the importance of healthy food.
C. To express her wish to improve her health.
16. What can friends do to help in goal-setting?
A. Tell the truth. B. Give support. C. Find problems.
17. What makes most people do badly at reaching goals?
A. Failing to keep focused. B. Losing their way. C. Aiming too high.
听下面的录音,回答第18至20小题。
18. What did the speaker think of the hotel’s advertisement?
A. Misleading. B. Creative. C. Traditional.
19. What can we learn about the speaker’s room?
A. Its shower wasn’t working.
B. Its door couldn’t be closed.
C. Its maintenance wasn’t timely.
20. What did the speaker imply in the end?
A. The hotel fitted budget travelers.
B. The quality mismatched the expense.
C. The location justified the room price.
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
Hutt St Center is a homelessness charity in Adelaide, offering vital services and support to people who are experiencing homelessness and helping them get access to housing, rebuild their lives, and regain dignity and opportunity. We are planning to host the ANZ Community Ball. Welcome to join us!
Take part in an event of color and entertainment as we celebrate South Australian communities and raise funds for local charities. All the funds raised at the event will go towards Hutt St Centre as well as a number of other charitable organizations within the SA community.
Date and Time
Starts on: Fri. 13 Mar., 19:00
Ends on: Fri. 13 Mar., 23:59
Location
Adelaide Oval
Adelaide Oval Victor Richardson Road War Memorial Drive
North Adelaide, SA 5006
Ticket Options
$60 per ticket
$50 per ticket for a team of more than 10 people
$600 per general table of 10 seats
$1,100 per VIP table of 10 seats
VIP Table Includes:
—Priority seating.
—Real name on the table and the program.
Please Note the Following
Tickets purchased for this event are non-refundable, but they can be transferred if you should no longer be able to attend.
Guests for this event must be over 18 years old.
Purchase your tickets online only. Please create an account and login.
21.Why is ANZ Community Ball held?
A. To create a colorful life for participants.
B. To collect money for the homeless.
C. To help people experience various services.
D. To raise our awareness of the homeless.
22.How many ticket choices are offered to a team of 10 members?
A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four.
23.What should you pay attention to when you purchase your tickets?
A. Filling in your real name.
B. Asking for some priorities.
C. Applying for a program.
D. Making sure of the age limit.
B
At an age when children are busy climbing monkey bars and benches, 12-year-old Samya Maulik is busy conquering towering peaks. From completing the Everest Base Camp at the age of nine to becoming the youngest person in the world to finish tough treks, she is a living testament to determination, perseverance, and a supportive family.
Her father loves trekking and showed her photos of his previous treks. Inspired by her father, Samya took her first adventure in Manali at the young age of six. It was the beginning of a passion that would soon lead her to the Everest Base Camp at the tender age of nine. “That experience gave me the confidence to take on any challenge,” Samya said.
Trekking comes with its share of hardships. From dehydration at EBC to the bitter cold of the Chadar Trek, Samya has faced it all. The main problem was eating raw or undercooked food. The water wasn’t purified, so they used purification tablets. But that made it taste bitter, so they added sugar to make it drinkable. Samya learned a lesson that pain was an integral part of success, so her determination and willpower remained unshaken.
Samya praises her parents for their solid support. Her father, who has been trekking for over 20 years, plays an important role in her preparation. “Every night, we would go walking as a family. We did exercises together. My father trains me and teaches the essentials of trekking,” she says. Her mother’s contribution is equally significant. “When I was small, my mother took me to yoga classes for my health and fitness. I’ve been doing yoga since I was five,” says Samya, who believes her yoga training has greatly enhanced her flexibility, breathing, and mental focus.
Looking ahead, Samya looks to complete the highest peaks on each continent. She is also currently training for the following big adventure: the Aconcagua trek in Argentina, the highest peak in South America. Alongside trekking, she has also developed a passion for weightlifting and dreams of competing in the Olympics one day.
24.What happened to Samya at the age of six?
A. She started her first trekking.
B. She began her yoga training.
C. She completed the EBC trek.
D. She finished the Chadar Trek.
25.What did Samya mean in the fourth paragraph?
A. Trekking needs detailed preparations.
B. She appreciates her parents’ support.
C. Her parents are strict with her training.
D. Trekking is a tough experience for her.
26.What’s the following goal of Samya?
A. Trek on each continent with her parents.
B. Compete in the Olympics.
C. Train for the weightlifting competition.
D. Conquer the Aconcagua trek.
27.What’s the best title of the text?
A. A Successful Attempt to Climb A Peak
B. A Girl Conquering Peaks Successfully
C. An Accident Leading A Girl to Success
D. A Climber Meeting Impossible Challenges
C
It was after midnight in Quito when Stella de la Torre and I went to see the smallest monkey in the world.
The world’s smallest monkey is called the pygmy marmoset, and it is, literally, very small. Despite the tiny size, pygmy marmosets have developed a complex survival system based on talking to each other constantly. Infants are often born in pairs and nursed by their mothers, carried around by their fathers, and watched over by their siblings. They live in family groups of around half a dozen until the younger adults go out to find a mate. Different groups have distinct dialects. As infants, pygmy marmosets babble in the way human babies do, both to get their parents’ attention and to learn the group dialect. They do not often like to eat fruit, but they do hunt insects, and as they hunt, they chatter to each other through the trees.
De la Torre, an ecologist at the San Francisco University of Quito, in Ecuador, has recorded their method of communication. Their brief, high-pitched alarm whistle sounds almost like a cricket or a bird. Amid the constant roar of rainforest life, it is not easy to tell apart, but de la Torre has developed sensible ears over a lifetime of study. She also helped compartmentalize the pygmy marmoset into two distinct species: Cebuella pygmaea and Cebuella niveiventris.
Within those ranges, pygmy marmosets only live in certain places. Their habitats are known as gallery forests. Gallery forests’ proximity to water makes them attractive to people who want to build houses with yards that slope down to the river. This development, along with agriculture and the oil industry, has slowly carved into the places where pygmy marmosets live. Over the past decade, de la Torre has watched her research subjects disappear. Ecuador has been making ongoing efforts to protect the remaining monkey populations and pygmy marmosets are on Ecuador’s red list of endangered species. However, several specialists disagree about the status of their populations in other countries.
28.What is the main idea of paragraph 2?
A. The threats pygmy marmosets face in the wild.
B. The physical appearance of the pygmy marmoset.
C. The complex survival system of the pygmy marmoset.
D. The differences between the pygmy marmoset and other species.
29.What does the underlined word “compartmentalize” mean in paragraph 3?
A. Move. B. Reduce. C. Classify. D. Clear.
30.Which of the following can best describe De la Torre?
A. Careless and warm-hearted.
B. Responsible and observant.
C. Cautious and modest.
D. Strict and supportive.
31.What is Ecuador’s attitude towards the pygmy marmoset’s status?
A. Concerned. B. Indifferent. C. Optimistic. D. Negative.
D
In smart home AIoT technology, accurate human activity recognition is crucial. It helps smart devices identify various tasks, such as cooking and exercising. Based on this information, the AIoT system can adjust lighting or switch music automatically, thus improving users’ experience while also ensuring energy efficiency. In this context, WiFi-based motion recognition is quite promising: WiFi devices are common, ensure privacy, and tend to be cost-effective.
Recently, in a novel research article, a team of researchers led by Professor Gwanggil Jeon has come up with a new AIoT framework called MSF-Net for WiFi-based human activity recognition.
“As a typical AIoT application, WiFi-based human activity recognition is becoming increasingly popular. However, WiFi-based recognition often has unstable performance due to environmental interference. Our goal was to overcome this problem,” Prof. Jeon said.
In this view, the researchers developed the robust deep learning framework MSF-Net, which achieves rough as well as fine activity recognition via channel state information (CSI).
The researchers performed experiments to prove the performance of their framework, finding that it achieves remarkable Cohen’s Kappa scores of 91.82%, 69.76%, 85.91%, and 75.66% on SignFi, Widar3.0, UT-HAR, and NTU-HAR datasets, respectively. These values highlight the superior performance of MSF-Net compared to state-of-the-art techniques for WiFi data-based coarse and fine activity recognition.
“The multimodal frequency fusion technique has significantly improved accuracy and efficiency compared to existing technologies, increasing the possibility of practical applications. This research can be used in various fields such as smart homes, and care for the elderly. For instance, it can prevent falls by analyzing the user’s movements and contribute to improving the quality of life by establishing a non-face-to-face health monitoring system,” concludes Prof. Jeon.
Overall, activity recognition using WiFi, the combination of IoT and AI suggested in this work, is expected to greatly improve people’s lives through everyday convenience and safety!
32.What is the function of paragraph 1?
A. To predict a scientific tendency.
B. To introduce some smart devices.
C. To bring out the topic of the text.
D. To show the popularity of smart home.
33.What is the advantage of MSF-Net?
A. Making going online much faster.
B. Reducing the risk of illegal access.
C. Solving the problem of inaccessible Internet.
D. Making human activity recognition more stable.
34.How does the author prove the good function of MSF-Net?
A. By making comparisons.
B. By offering charts and diagrams.
C. By displaying users’ assessment.
D. By quoting famous scientists’ words.
35.What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. The new function of WiFi.
B. The application of MSF-Net.
C. The convenience of smart home.
D. The newly-developed technology.
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Have you ever dealt with a simple misunderstanding that could have been resolved with more communication? Effective communication is about expressing your feelings clearly and concisely while listening to another person’s body language and perspectives. People with strong communication skills can build positive relationships. 36 . The following basic tips can help you get your point across quickly and calmly.
Organize your thoughts before speaking. Before you attempt to communicate ideas, organize your thoughts using key points. A good rule of thumb is to choose three main points to center your conversation around. That way, you’ll be able to return to one or more of your points without feeling nervous. If possible, write your talking points down for reference. 37 .
Be clear and concise when speaking. Be clear about your goal so your message comes across in a way that every listener can understand. This requires using simpler words rather than more complex ones. 38 Therefore, you should speak at a volume level that is guaranteed to be heard, neither too quiet nor too loud.
39 Dull voices may not always be pleasing to the ear, so good communicators use vocal color to enhance their message. Remember to raise the pitch and volume of your voice when you shift from one point to another. Increase your volume and slow the delivery whenever you raise a special point or are summing up.
Use positive body language signals. 40 . Avoid negative facial expressions like frowns or raised eyebrows, as this may signal judgment. Be quick to identify unexpected behaviors, such as a clenched fist, slouched posture, or even silence.
A. Adjust your tone of voice to capture interest.
B. It may help to put yourself in the audience’s shoes.
C. They can also strengthen them and even solve conflicts.
D. Produce positive emotions using gentle facial expressions.
E. This can also help you identify and correct mistaken opinions.
F. This will help you stay on topic and be clear about your intention.
G. Be sure to pronounce clearly to avoid any kind of misunderstanding.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
My windshield wipers pushed the ice across my windshield as I pulled into a parking lot. Despite the bad weather, I was only a few minutes late for work. From the nearly 41 lot, however, it seemed I was not the only one who had trouble 42 the slippery roads. I’d love to remain at home until the snow on the road was 43 . But I’m working in a health-care facility and I’m expected to arrive on time regardless of 44 .
In the blowing snow, I spotted several night-shift 45 trying to remove ice on their car windows. One woman was 46 to do that with a gloved hand. Instinctively, I 47 the ice scraper, approached her and handed it to her. She looked surprised and extremely 48 . “But how will I return it to you?” I waved my 49 . “Just keep it.”
Later that week, I saw the scraper was used by one nurse. After another bitter 50 , I spotted our van driver using it. And, in an unexpected spring snow, I saw it was in one assistant’s hand. “I’m just 51 ,” I asked. “Where did you get it?” “Someone 52 it to me last night.”
I took a close look at the scraper. It looked a bit 53 but still useful. I don’t know how many grateful hands that scraper has 54 through, but I’ve certainly never imagined the series of 55 created by my one small act.
41.A. quiet B. clean C. busy D. empty
42.A. overcoming B. facing C. bearing D. supporting
43.A. refused B. cleared C. allowed D. stopped
44.A. transport B. age C. circumstance D. expense
45.A. staff B. strangers C. friends D. families
46.A. planning B. pretending C. struggling D. choosing
47.A. looked for B. cared for C. headed for D. reached for
48.A. hopeful B. grateful C. faithful D. powerful
49.A. hand B. head C. hat D. key
50.A. accident B. storm C. story D. meeting
51.A. funny B. crazy C. anxious D. curious
52.A. freed B. sold C. lent D. threw
53.A. broken B. light C. sharp D. worn
54.A. walked B. traveled C. updated D. lived
55.A. kindness B. value C. happiness D. science
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。
Not long ago, traveling in China meant racing against the clock. Overnight trains, sunrise hikes, and five scenic spots before lunch 56 __________ (regard) as badges(勋章) of honor. Today, that mindset is being quietly overturned.
Across China, “slow travel” is emerging as a defining trend, particularly among Gen Z. Instead of using every hour 57 __________ the full, travelers are choosing fewer destinations, longer 58 __________ (stay) and experiences that emphasize immersion over mileage.
According to a 2025 survey, 55.3 percent of young respondents said they now prefer “immersive slow travel”. 59 __________ shift is visible in both behavior and business. Once-popular “special-forces-style tourism” — 60 __________ travelers rush through cities to maximize check-ins — has given way to 61 __________ social media jokingly calls “low-consumption travel”. The idea is simple: minimal physical strain, maximum 62 __________ (emotion) return.
Online data shows that searches for “gentle adventures” rocket in 2025,with interest in low-impact rafting up 135 percent, slower, 63 __________ (calm) bungee experiences up 65 percent, and “elevator-assisted mountain climbing” up more than 80 percent.
These are not just internet jokes. Operators have redesigned attractions to match the new pace. On Foshan’s Xiqiao Mountain, visitors can try a modified bungee jump that 64 __________ (lower) participants gently instead of dropping them at full speed . In river valleys,“lying-flat rafting” lets travelers float downstream under blue skies, 65 __________ (do) little more than drift and daydreaming.
In slowing down, young Chinese travelers are redefining what it means to go somewhere.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,上周你参加了学校组织的 “走进科技农场(Exploring Smart Farms)”研学活动。请你给新西兰朋友 Oliver 写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:
1.你的见闻;2.你的感想。
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 Oliver,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
My Friday morning did not go as planned. On the agenda was cleaning Pawley the parrot’s cage. Pawley, a beautiful bright-blue Indian ringneck, has been a source of entertainment for years. His repeated words include “You’re a good boy!” “Hey, baby!” and “Kentucky Fried Parrot,” and he recently learned to meow. Oh, and he whistles (吹口哨) a number of tunes — his wolf-whistle is spot-on.
He usually shakes and drops feathers everywhere when he bathes, so an outdoor shower is always best. I rolled his cage outside. As usual, I opened the cage door, assuming he would hang upside down and just watch me, like always. He’d never flown away before. This time, he did — flying over the treetops.
Panicked, I whistled his favorite tunes, hoping he’d answer me and lead me to him. No such luck. I headed down the street, wolf-whistling and yelling, “Hey, baby! You’re a good boy!” I quickly realized this might sound a bit odd to my neighbors. I searched nearby yards, peeking over fences and calling his name, but there was no sign of him. Now terrified for Pawley, I felt my heart race. Fear took over. I imagined Pawley starving, falling from a tall tree, or being eaten by a hungry squirrel — each image worse than the last. How could I have been so careless?
Having no other choice, I decided to turn to the Internet. I immediately returned home, fired up my computer, and posted on social media: “Please be on the lookout for our bright blue parrot.” I attached photos and a list of his words, expecting good news.
Just as I was sitting on pins and needles, my phone rang. It was my neighbor Joy. “Hey, Sue! I saw a big blue bird fly across our backyard and land in a tree. I saw your post — could this be your bird?” A bit of relief came over me. I grabbed a banana — Pawley’s favorite — and rushed to Joy’s backyard.
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。
Part 1 With hope, I entered Joy’s backyard.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Part 2 After thanking Joy, I headed home with Pawley in my hands.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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听力原文材料
Text 1
M: It leaves in five minutes. Surely you put it inside your passport like you usually do.
W: Yeah, and I always keep them in the side of my handbag, but the boarding pass isn’t there.
Text 2
W: Oh dear. It seems that we have run out of salt. Would you please buy some now?
M: I am busy I must finish my paper first. The deadline is 11am and there’s only 10 minutes left.
W: Okay, I’ll ask our neighbor for some.
Text 3
M: Jelly and Patty are very close. They seem to get on very well with each other.
W: Yes, they entered our company the same year and are now working on the same marketing project.
Text 4
W: If we don’t hurry up, we are going to miss the bus for the airport.
M: I don’t think I’m going to be ready on time. Why don’t we call a taxi?
W: It won’t be cheap, but I guess we don't have a choice.
Text 5
W: I finished writing my resume and a cover letter for the job I’m applying for.
M: If you want, I can check them to see if you made any mistakes.
W: Would you mind doing that?
M: It’s no problem at all. Email them to me.
Text 6
W: Hello.
M: Hi, Delia. This is Peter. Are you doing anything Tuesday evening?
W: Not really.
M: I’ve got two tickets for the National Theater. Would you like to come?
W: Thanks, I’d love to. What’s on?
M: Stafford’s latest play.
W: Oh, Sunny told me it was very good.
M: Yes, everyone says so. Shall I meet you at your office at six o’clock? Then we can go and have a quick snack. The play starts at seven o’clock.
W: Sounds great. See you Tuesday then.
M: Good bye.
Text 7
W: Did you try that online quiz, Sam?
M: About the moon? Yeah, and I was full of confidence when I downloaded it. That didn’t last long though. I mean, after all the stuff we’d done in class, I was looking forward to seeing what I could do. I’d expected to do much better. I’m glad I don’t have to do it again.
W: Well, it was only a bit of fun.
M: At least I got the question about the first man on the moon, right. There was stuff I had never come across before though, like how long a moon day is. Did you know that?
W: Yeah, I got that one.
Text 8
W: A Green Mountain Golf Course. How may I help you?
M: Hello, I’d like to make a booking of the hotel and a golf course.
W: When would you like to visit us, sir? I can check if there are available rooms and golfing sessions.
M: We are thinking of any weekend in November, and we’re going to be six couples, so we’d prefer six double rooms, if that’s possible.
W: Hmm... Well, you’re in luck, sir. The fourth weekend is quite empty, right now. We have several open golf sessions, and it’s rare that we have so many vacancies at the weekend.
M: Oh, that’s wonderful. Could I book two sessions? The one for Saturday and also Sunday morning, we might leave around Sunday afternoon.
W: Well, yes, of course. Now I'll need some specific details. Under whose name will the booking be made?
M: That would be me.
Text 9
M: Good morning. Today, we’ll talk about goal setting and we have a special guest here, Kate Warwick. Welcome to our program, Mrs. Warwick.
W: Thank you.
M: So, Mrs. Warwick, can you tell us about your work in goal setting?
W: Well, when it comes to goal setting, I’m really focused. For example, if I want to lose weight, I’ll get a group of close friends around me and tell them I want to lose weight and improve my health. Then I’ll take action to achieve this goal by stopping eating unhealthy foods.
M: Why do you gather some close friends together?
W: It’s important for me because I need support. I know I can’t do it on my own. Also it helps, because I’m able to share my problems with them, and by telling other people I really want to do this and I seek your help, they can keep you honest, I suppose.
M: And why is it that most people do so badly at reaching goals?
W: They lose focus. Everybody’s life is busy. There are so many happenings in everybody’s life that they might have a goal, but then something will get in the way of that.
Text 10
Recently, I stayed at the Royal Inn in the town of Bright Bay. It was a disappointing experience to say the least. The hotel was not at all as advertised. On its website, the pictures showed beautiful gardens, when in truth these gardens consisted of one bed of roses next to the parking lot. The rest of the space around the hotel was taken up by a busy road and a vacant lot. A pool was advertised, but we found there was no water in it. The only promise on the website that was kept was that free internet access would be available in the rooms. In addition, the rooms were in very poor condition. The door to my room was broken and only opened and shut with great difficulty and a loud bang, which is just shocking. Even worse, there were muddy handprints in the shower. I felt like I needed to clean everything before I could use it. It was disgusting. If this hotel had been very cheap, perhaps the problems would be forgivable. However, it was an average-priced hotel. I would never recommend it to anyone.
A篇 答案与解析
21.答案:B
解析:文章第一段说明Hutt St Center是帮助无家可归者的慈善机构,第二段表明举办这场舞会是为为当地慈善机构筹款,资金用于帮扶无家可归者,故选B。A、C不是举办目的;D“提升意识”文中未提及。
22.答案:B
解析:10人团队可选:①10人以上团队每人50美元;②普通10人桌600美元;③VIP10人桌1100美元。10人刚好可按团队票、普通桌、VIP桌里两种适配形式,实际适配两种购票方式,选B。
23.答案:D
解析:须知里明确规定嘉宾必须年满18岁,购票需注意年龄限制。A实名是VIP桌权益;B优先权是VIP专属;C申请节目文中无要求。
B篇 答案与解析
24.答案:A
解析:第二段明确提到:Samya六岁时在Manali开启了第一次徒步探险。练瑜伽是五岁;完成EBC是九岁;Chadar Trek无六岁记录。
25.答案:B
解析:第四段首句“Samya praises her parents for their solid support”,整段讲述父母分别在训练、瑜伽健身方面给予她大力支持,她十分感激父母。
26.答案:D
解析:最后一段提到她正在为下一个大冒险阿根廷阿空加瓜峰徒步做训练,这是近期首要目标;奥运参赛是长远梦想,不是接下来即刻目标。
27.答案:B
解析:全文讲述少女Samya从小挑战高峰、不断征服险峰的经历。A只单次登顶太片面;C事故促成成功无中生有;D“不可能的挑战”夸大且偏离主旨。
C篇 答案与解析
28.答案:C
解析:第二段开篇点明侏儒狨猴体型虽小,却演化出复杂的生存体系,随后从繁育、群居、语言交流、觅食交流展开,主旨为复杂生存系统。
29.答案:C
解析:后文“into two distinct species”分为两个不同物种,可推断compartmentalize意为分类、划分。
30.答案:B
解析:De la Torre长期研究、记录其交流方式、分辨特殊叫声,体现善于观察;划分物种、关注种群减少、助力保护,体现有责任心。
31.答案:A
解析:厄瓜多尔将其列入濒危红色名录,并持续采取保护措施,说明对该物种现状十分关切,并非冷漠、盲目乐观或消极。
D篇 答案与解析
32.答案:C
解析:第一段先介绍智能家居人体识别的重要性、WiFi识别的优势,引出本文话题——新型框架MSF-Net。
33.答案:D
解析:文中提到传统WiFi识别受环境干扰性能不稳定,研发MSF-Net就是为解决不稳定问题,让人体活动识别更稳定。
34.答案:A
解析:文章列出多组数据集得分,并和现有顶尖技术做对比,凸显MSF-Net性能优势,用的是对比论证。
35.答案:B
解析:全文围绕新型AIoT框架MSF-Net展开,介绍其研发背景、优势、实验效果及在家居、养老等领域的应用。A、C片面;D太笼统。
七选五 答案+解析
36.答案:C
解析:前一句“有良好沟通能力的人能建立良好人际关系”,C选项“他们还能巩固关系、化解矛盾”,also 承接递进,话题一致。
37.答案:F
解析:本段主旨“说话前梳理思路、写下要点”,F选项“这能帮你不跑题、意图清晰”,指代前文整理思路、列要点的做法,逻辑承接。
38.答案:G
解析:本段讲说话要简洁清晰,后文又讲到音量大小,G选项“发音清晰避免误解”,贴合本段“表达清楚”的核心话题。
39.答案:A
解析:后文整段讲语调、音量、声调变化,A选项“调整语气语调吸引注意力”为本段主题句,统领下文。
40.答案:D
解析:本段主题“积极肢体语言”,后文提到避免皱眉等负面表情,D选项“用温和面部表情传递积极情绪”前后呼应。
完形填空 答案与解析
41.C. busy
解析:后文“不止我一个人在湿滑路上难开车”,说明停车场车辆很多、很繁忙,选busy。
42.A. overcoming
解析:overcome the slippery roads 表示艰难应付、克服湿滑路况,符合下雪天开车难的语境。
43.B. cleared
解析:句意:我本想等到路上积雪被清理干净再出门,clear 表示清理、扫清。
44.C. circumstance
解析:regardless of circumstance 固定搭配:无论什么情况/环境,医院上班要求准时到岗。
45.A. staff
解析:作者在医疗机构上班,看到的是夜班员工、同事,用staff。
46.C. struggling
解析:下雪结冰,女士戴着手套除冰,十分费劲、艰难,struggle 挣扎、费力做。
47.D. reached for
解析:句意:我伸手拿起除冰器,递给她。reach for 伸手去拿。
48.B. grateful
解析:作者主动帮忙递工具,对方很惊讶也很感激。
49.A. hand
解析:wave one’s hand 挥手示意,表示不用还了。
50.B. storm
解析:前文一直讲下雪、结冰、恶劣天气,another bitter storm 又一场暴风雪。
51.D. curious
解析:我很好奇这个除冰器怎么传到别人手里,curious 好奇的。
52.C. lent
解析:别人昨晚借给我的,lend 借出、借给。
53.D. worn
解析:除冰器传了很多人用,看起来有点磨损、旧了,但还能用。
54.B. traveled
解析:拟人用法:这把除冰器在无数感恩的人手中流转、传递。
55.A. kindness
解析:我一个小小的善举,引出了一连串的善意、爱心传递。
语法题空 答案和解析
56. were regarded
解析:主语是一连串旅行方式(复数),和regard“看作”是被动关系;
讲述过去的观念,用一般过去时被动:were regarded。
固定搭配:be regarded as 被看作……
57. to
解析:固定短语:to the full 充分地、尽情地。
instead of using every hour to the full 不再把每一小时都用到极致。
58. stays
解析:fewer destinations, longer ____ 并列名词;
stay 作名词表示“停留、逗留”,可数;
与destinations复数并列,用stays。
59. This
解析:指代上文提到的“年轻人偏爱沉浸式慢旅行”这件事,
特指上文已提到的情况,用 This shift 这种转变。
60. where
解析:破折号后是定语从句,先行词是 “special-forces-style tourism”;
从句完整不缺主宾,表“在这种旅游模式下”,用关系副词 where。
61. what
解析:give way to 后接宾语从句;
从句中call缺宾语,what 在从句中作宾语,表“……的事物”。
句意:让位给社交媒体戏称的“低消费旅行”。
62. emotional
解析:修饰名词return,要用形容词作定语;
emotion 名词 → emotional 形容词:情感的。
maximum emotional return 最大情感回报。
63. calmer
解析:前面有slower,并列结构用比较级;
calm → calmer 更舒缓的、更平静的。
64. lowers
解析:先行词a modified bungee jump是单数;
整篇为一般现在时,定语从句谓语用第三人称单数lowers。
65. doing
解析:逗号后无连词,用现在分词作伴随状语;
主语travelers和do是主动关系,用doing。
应用文:
Dear Oliver,
How's everything going? I'm writing to share with you my amazing experience in the school field trip themed Exploring Smart Farms last week.
On arriving there, I was deeply impressed by the power of modern technology. Never had I seen such intelligent farming methods. Drones monitored crop growth, while automatic systems watered plants precisely. In addition, AI systems analyzed soil and temperature data to guide planting. Meanwhile, mobile apps enabled farmers to control all equipment remotely, greatly raising efficiency.
This activity truly broadened my horizons. It made me firmly believe that technology is transforming traditional agriculture. I'm so proud of this progress. I sincerely invite you to visit China and experience smart farming in person. How is farming like in your country? I'm looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
读后续写:
With hope, I entered Joy’s backyard. I let out a wolf-whistle, and to my delight, a familiar wolf-whistle echoed from above. There he was, high in a tall tree, his bright blue feathers glowing in the sunshine. I waved the banana in the air, meowing, and repeating, "Hey baby, I have a banana for you!" He turned his head away, ignoring both me and his favorite treat. Refusing to give up, I held the banana closer and called softly again. Finally, he spread his wings, fluttered down little by little and landed safely on my outstretched finger.
After thanking Joy, I headed home with Pawley in my hands. His tiny claws clung softly to my palm and as if sensing my regret, he let out a soft chirp — no wolf-whistle, no silly meow, just a quiet comfort. I walked slowly, eyes locked on his blue feathers, feeling his warm body and tiny heartbeat against my palms. Upon reaching my yard, I opened his cage gently, and he hopped in willingly, then chirped, “You’re a good boy!” I got stunned for a second, then chuckled, “You are a good boy, too.” Relief and resolve wrapped around me — a silent promise to never be so careless again.
词汇积累
一 听力核心词汇
• boarding pass 登机牌
• passport 护照
• resume 简历
• cover letter 求职信
• confirm an appointment 确认预约
• extend an invitation 发出邀请
• maintenance 维修,保养
• budget traveler 经济型旅客
• goal-setting 目标设定
• focus 集中注意力
• check in 登记入住
• check out 退房
• golf session 高尔夫时段
• misleading 误导性的
• justify 证明…合理
• mismatched 不匹配的
二 阅读A篇 核心词汇
1.charity /ˈtʃærəti/ n. 慈善机构;慈善
2.homelessness /ˈhəʊmləsnəs/ n. 无家可归
3.vital /ˈvaɪtl/ adj. 至关重要的
4.rebuild /ˌriːˈbɪld/ v. 重建
5.dignity /ˈdɪɡnəti/ n. 尊严
6.opportunity /ˌɒpəˈtjuːnəti/ n. 机会
7.entertainment /ˌentəˈteɪnmənt/ n. 娱乐活动
8.fund /fʌnd/ n. 资金 v. 筹款
9.charitable /ˈtʃærətəbl/ adj. 慈善的
10.refundable /rɪˈfʌndəbl/ adj. 可退款的
11.transfer /trænsˈfɜː(r)/ v. 转让;调换
必背短语
raise funds for 为……筹款
non-refundable 不予退款
age limit 年龄限制
priority seating 优先座位
create an account 注册账号
三 阅读B篇 核心词汇
1.tower /ˈtaʊə(r)/ n. 高塔 v. 高耸
2.trek /trek/ n./v. 长途徒步;跋涉
3.testament /ˈtestəmənt/ n. 证明;佐证
4.determination /dɪˌtɜːmɪˈneɪʃn/ n. 决心
5.perseverance /ˌpɜːsəˈvɪərəns/ n. 毅力;坚持不懈
6.inspire /ɪnˈspaɪə(r)/ v. 激励;启发
7.dehydration /ˌdiːhaɪˈdreɪʃn/ n. 脱水
8.bitter /ˈbɪtə(r)/ adj. 严寒的;苦涩的
9.integral /ˈɪntɪɡrəl/ adj. 不可或缺的
10.unshaken /ʌnˈʃeɪkən/ adj. 坚定不动摇的
11.flexibility /ˌfleksəˈbɪləti/ n. 柔韧性;灵活性
12.enhance /ɪnˈhɑːns/ v. 提升;增强
必背短语
conquer towering peaks 征服高峰
at the tender age of 在……年幼时
raw or under-cooked food 生的/未煮熟食物
purification tablet 净化片
mental focus 专注力
look ahead 展望未来
四 阅读C篇 核心词汇
1.literally /ˈlɪtərəli/ adv. 确实;字面上
2.complex /ˈkɒmpleks/ adj. 复杂的
3.survival /səˈvaɪvl/ n. 生存
4.infant /ˈɪnfənt/ n. 幼崽;婴儿
5.sibling /ˈsɪblɪŋ/ n. 兄弟姐妹
6.distinct /dɪˈstɪŋkt/ adj. 截然不同的
7.dialect /ˈdaɪəlekt/ n. 方言
8.babble /ˈbæbl/ v. 牙牙学语;呢喃
9.ecologist /iːˈkɒlədʒɪst/ n. 生态学家
10.high-pitched /ˌhaɪ ˈpɪtʃt/ adj. 高音的
11.roar /rɔː(r)/ n. 轰鸣;喧闹声
12.habitat /ˈhæbɪtæt/ n. 栖息地
13.proximity /prɒkˈsɪməti/ n. 接近;邻近
14.endangered /ɪnˈdeɪndʒəd/ adj. 濒危的
必背短语
survival system 生存体系
family groups 族群;群居群体
tell apart 区分;辨别
gallery forest 走廊林
carve into 侵占;侵蚀
red list of endangered species 濒危物种红色名录
五 阅读D篇
1.accurate /ˈækjərət/ adj. 准确的
2.recognition /ˌrekəɡˈnɪʃn/ n. 识别;认可
3.crucial /ˈkruːʃl/ adj. 至关重要的
4.automatically /ˌɔːtəˈmætɪkli/ adv. 自动地
5.efficiency /ɪˈfɪʃnsi/ n. 效率
6.promising /ˈprɒmɪsɪŋ/ adj. 有前景的
7.cost-effective /ˌkɒst ɪˈfektɪv/ adj. 性价比高的
8.framework /ˈfreɪmwɜːk/ n. 框架
9.interference /ˌɪntəˈfɪərəns/ n. 干扰
10.robust /rəʊˈbʌst/ adj. 强大的;稳固的
11.respectively /rɪˈspektɪvli/ adv. 分别地
12.superior /suːˈpɪəriə(r)/ adj. 优越的
13.multimodal /ˌmʌltɪˈməʊdl/ adj. 多模式的
14.practical /ˈpræktɪkl/ adj. 实用的
必背短语
human activity recognition 人体活动识别
energy efficiency 能效;节能
environmental interference 环境干扰
state-of-the-art 顶尖的;最先进的
practical application 实际应用
health monitoring 健康监测
六 七选五 核心词汇
1.misunderstanding /ˌmɪsʌndəˈstændɪŋ/ n. 误解
2.concisely /kənˈsaɪsli/ adv. 简洁地
3.perspective /pəˈspektɪv/ n. 观点;视角
4.positive /ˈpɒzətɪv/ adj. 积极的
5.reference /ˈrefrəns/ n. 参考;参照
6.volume /ˈvɒljuːm/ n. 音量;容量
7.pitch /pɪtʃ/ n. 音调;音高
8.frown /fraʊn/ v./n. 皱眉
9.clench /klentʃ/ v. 握紧;攥紧
10.slouched /slaʊtʃt/ adj. 耷拉的;萎靡的
必背短语
resolve a misunderstanding 化解误解
key points 要点
a rule of thumb 经验法则
stay on topic 不跑题
vocal color 语调;音色
body language 肢体语言
七 完形填空 核心词汇
1.windshield /ˈwɪndʃiːld/ n. 挡风玻璃
2.wiper /ˈwaɪpə(r)/ n. 雨刮器
3.slippery /ˈslɪpəri/ adj. 湿滑的
4.facility /fəˈsɪləti/ n. 机构;设施
5.regardless /rɪˈɡɑːdləs/ adv. 不管;不顾
6.instinctively /ɪnˈstɪŋktɪvli/ adv. 本能地
7.scraper /ˈskreɪpə(r)/ n. 刮擦器;除冰器
8.grateful /ˈɡreɪtfl/ adj. 感激的
9.bitter /ˈbɪtə(r)/ adj. 严寒的;苦涩的
10.curious /ˈkjʊəriəs/ adj. 好奇的
11.worn /wɔːn/ adj. 磨损的;用旧的
必背短语
pull into a parking lot 驶入停车场
race against the clock 争分夺秒
health-care facility 医疗机构
night-shift staff 夜班员工
wave one’s hand 挥手示意
a series of 一系列
八 语法填空核心词汇
1.mindset /ˈmaɪndset/ n. 心态;思维模式
2.overturn /ˌəʊvəˈtɜːn/ v. 推翻;颠覆
3.define /dɪˈfaɪn/ v. 定义;界定
4.trend /trend/ n. 趋势;潮流
5.respondent /rɪˈspɒndənt/ n. 受访者
6.minimal /ˈmɪnɪml/ adj. 极小的;最低的
7.strain /streɪn/ n. 负担;压力
8.rocket /ˈrɒkɪt/ v. 猛增;飙升
9.modify /ˈmɒdɪfaɪ/ v. 改造;修改
10.downstream /ˌdaʊnˈstriːm/ adv. 顺流而下
必背短语
race against the clock 争分夺秒
be regarded as 被看作
to the full 充分地;尽情地
give way to 让位于;被……取代
physical strain 身体负担
immersive slow travel 沉浸式慢旅行
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