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河南省信阳高级中学北湖校区 2025-2026学年高三下期05月测试(一) 英语答案 题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 答案 B C B B A B A A A C 题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 答案 A A B B A A C A A B 题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 答案 C B A D C B D A D D 题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 答案 B C C D A A D B F G 题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 答案 A D C B A D D A B A 题号 51 52 53 54 55 答案 D C C B B 56.with 57.performance 58.to take 59.the 60.which 61.that 62.accessible 63.sought 64.technological 65.standing 66.One possible version: Dear Alex, I’m extremely thrilled to tell you that my robot, which I designed specifically for the school’s “Tech Lights Up Life” innovation competition, has won an award! Called “Smart Helper”, my robot is capable of cleaning rooms and watering plants automatically. What makes it truly special is that it is equipped with sensors, without which it couldn’t avoid obstacles, and a timer, by which users are reminded of daily tasks. Not only did I gain valuable technical skills during the process, but I also came to realize how important it is to combine creativity with technology. Yours, Li Hua 【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生以李华的身份给英国好友Alex写邮件,介绍自己获奖的机器人作品及参赛感受。 【详解】1. 词汇积累 极度的:extremely → enormously 特别的:special → unique 获得:gain → acquire 重要的:important → significant 2. 句式拓展 同义句转换 原句:I’m extremely thrilled to tell you that my robot, which I designed specifically for the school’s “Tech Lights Up Life” innovation competition, has won an award! 拓展句:I’m extremely thrilled to tell you the robot designed by me specifically for the school’s “Tech Lights Up Life” innovation competition has won an award! 【点睛】【高分句型1】I’m extremely thrilled to tell you that my robot, which I designed specifically for the school’s “Tech Lights Up Life” innovation competition, has won an award! (运用了which引导的限制性定语从句、that引导的宾语从句) 【高分句型2】Called “Smart Helper”, my robot is capable of cleaning rooms and watering plants automatically. (运用了过去分词短语作定语和动名词作宾语) 67. On that day, Chen waited in the museum lobby as promised. Soon, Lin Yue walked in with an elderly woman, whose face lit up at the sight of the sketchbook. ‌“That’s mine!” she said, voice trembling. She flipped to a sketch of the museum’s central sculpture, recalling how she’d sat for two hours, adjusting her glasses to capture its curves. Chen handed over the book gently, watching her fingers trace the lines with familiar warmth. Lin Yue explained her grandma had cried for days over the loss, and they’d nearly given up hope until she saw the post. Chen picked up his phone to update the museum’s social media page. He posted a photo of the grandmother smiling with her sketchbook, writing: ‌“Lost art found, and a heart made whole.” He mentioned the elderly artist’s retirement hobby and her joy at being reunited with her work. Within minutes, comments flooded in — users praised the kindness, shared their own small joys of recovery, and marveled at the power of community. Chen smiled, knowing this little story had turned a lost book into a reminder of how care can bridge distances and warm hearts. 【导语】本文以丢失的素描簿为线索展开,讲述博物馆图书管理员陈威捡到一本满是精美画作的素描簿,多方寻找失主无果时,收到年轻女孩林悦的邮件,得知是她退休后重拾绘画的奶奶遗失的,二人约定三天后在博物馆大厅见面。 【详解】1. 段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“那天,陈威如约在博物馆大厅等候。”可知,第一段可描写林悦和奶奶到来后,奶奶认出素描簿的激动模样,以及林悦讲述奶奶因丢失素描簿的难过心情。 ②由第二段首句内容“陈威拿起手机更新博物馆的社交媒体页面。”可知,第二段可描写陈威发布失物找回的暖心故事,引发网友的积极反响,传递善意的力量。 2. 续写线索:等候失主——祖孙到来——奶奶认回素描簿——发布暖心故事——网友点赞评论 3. 词汇激活: 行为类 ①回忆起:recall/remember/recollect ②递:hand over/pass ③放弃:give up/abandon 情绪类 ①颤抖:tremble/quiver ②喜悦:joy/delight 【点睛】[高分句型1] She flipped to a sketch of the museum’s central sculpture, recalling how she’d sat for two hours, adjusting her glasses to capture its curves.(运用了how引导的宾语从句) [高分句型2] Chen handed over the book gently, watching her fingers trace the lines with familiar warmth.(运用了现在分词watching作伴随状语和) 附:听力原文: 1. 【原文】W: Did you watch Beijing’s live broadcast of the world’s first humanoid robot half-marathon? M: Yes. It was delayed from April 13th to 19th because of bad weather — robots and humans ran the same route on separate tracks for the first time globally. 2. 【原文】M: I think the living room could do with a fresh coat of paint. W: You’re right. Why don’t you call the painter and ask him to come this weekend? I’m going to work now. M: Sure. 3. 【原文】W: Alex, how was the interview? Were you nervous? M: Definitely, but I said the right things—they seemed impressed. W: Great! Hope they offer you the job. 4. 【原文】W: I only slept four hours — I’m exhausted! My job’s so demanding. M: Most people need at least six hours, but as a mom, you should get eight. Don’t work too much! 5. 【原文】M: I’ve come up with a new recipe for dumplings. Want to try? W: I think the traditional kinds are best. Why would you change them? M: I love experimenting with different flavors. 6.~7. 【原文】W: Wanna hang out tonight? My brother’s friends are over to watch football—I hate that. M: You don’t like football? W: I like playing it, but watching’s boring. M: How about ice skating? W: Perfect! That’s music to my ears. M: OK! I’ll call you after work — I need to grab my skates first. W: I need to rent a pair. I’ll consider buying a pair if we continue to go together regularly. 8.~10. 【原文】W: Excuse me? Hi, sorry, just a quick one. M: Yes, how can I help? Are you ready to pay? W: Well, it seems there is something wrong with the bill. We’ve been charged a little more than expected. It’s the spaghetti. I thought it was part of the special but it’s been added on separately. M: Oh gosh, you’re absolutely right. Sorry for the mix-up. I do apologize. I’ll get that sorted straight away. Does everything else seem to be okay? 11.~13. 【原文】W: I have to say that you’re not quite what I expected. Usually in class you are very quiet. M: Well, I don’t like to answer questions out loud. I prefer to listen and absorb the knowledge. W: Well, you should speak out more. I think your ideas are very humorous. The way you described the math problem really makes sense to me. It made me laugh, so I’ll probably remember it better. M: Thanks. Maybe I will speak out more. In Mr. Williams’s class, listening is more important — we have to memorize a lot about old wars and leaders. Hopefully, my listening skills here will help our project. W: That’s true. I suppose I do talk more in English and P.E. because they need different types of thinking. 14.~16. 【原文】M: It’s been a while since the last time you came here. What’s wrong with your cat this time? W: She hardly ate yesterday. I thought there must be something wrong. So I brought her here. M: Let me give her a check… Oh, it’s nothing to worry about. She has just had too much and lacked exercise. W: Well, what a relief! M: You can bring her here again next week for a routine examination. Besides, you should bathe her. Her hair is not shiny. W: I don’t want her to have a bath in a pet store. Some of the staff there are rude. But I’m a little afraid to do it on my own. I usually do it with my husband, but he has been away from home. M: Bathing pets is not that hard. You only have to be careful with her head and her ears. W: Is there anything else I should know? M: You will need rubber gloves, cat shampoo and a large towel. W: Thanks. I have to go to the pet store then. 17.~20. 【原文】 W: In my presentation today, I’d like to introduce Magical Nature Tales by Dawn Casey — a collection of worldwide folktales. As the title suggests, every story is full of magic: talking animals, magical trees and mystical beings. The beautiful illustrations add to the magic. Many tales are ancient, and Casey thinks they’re precious — passed down through generations. They hold wisdom we’ve lost. As a child in London, she stayed connected to nature: eating blackberries from a fence and making wishes on dandelions. She truly believes humans and nature are closely linked. I highly recommend this book. Copies are available in our school library — go check one out if you’re interested. 1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 河南省信阳高级中学北湖校区 2025-2026学年高三下期05月测试(一) 英语试题 考生注意: 1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。 2.答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷上的作答一律无效。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 例:How much is the shirt? A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15. 答案是:C。 1.How long was the race postponed? A.3 days. B.6 days. C.9 days. 2.What will the woman do? A.Make a call. B.Paint the house. C.Leave for work. 3.What does the man think of his interview? A.Terrible. B.Impressive. C.Boring. 4.What do the man’s words mean? A.The woman should quit her job. B.The woman should get more sleep. C.Most people only need six hours of sleep. 5.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.Cooking. B.Traditions. C.Experiments. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 6.What does the woman dislike? A.Playing football. B.Watching football. C.Going skating. 7.How often does the woman skate? A.Seldom. B.Regularly. C.Always. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 8.Where does the conversation take place? A.In a restaurant. B.In a bookstore. C.At home. 9.What seems to be the problem for the woman? A.She was overcharged. B.She got the wrong food. C.She lost the bill. 10.How is the man’s service? A.Disappointing. B.Annoying. C.Satisfying. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 11.What’s the relationship between the speakers? A.Classmates. B.Brother and sister. C.Teacher and student. 12.How is the man’s way of describing the math problem? A.Amusing. B.Simple. C.Complicated. 13.What does Mr. Williams probably teach? A.Maths. B.History. C.English. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 14.Why does the woman take her cat to the vet’s? A.It needs to take a bath. B.It had a poor appetite yesterday. C.It has to have a routine checkup. 15.What does the woman feel about bathing her cat herself? A.It’s challenging. B.It’s time-consuming. C.It’s easy. 16.What was mentioned at the end of the conversation? A.The tips for bathing a cat. B.The time for a medical check. C.The place to do some shopping. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 17.What category can the book fall into? A.Science fiction. B.Biography. C.Fantasy. 18.Why did Dawn Casey choose the old stories? A.They’re truly precious. B.They’re really funny. C.They’re easy to read. 19.What is the book most likely to encourage readers to do? A.Explore nature. B.Love their family. C.Cherish friendship. 20.What is the speaker doing? A.Teaching a lesson. B.Recommending a book. C.Sharing her reading experience. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A TECH NEWS Black Duck Launches Signal Security Solution Black Duck has released Black Duck Signal, an agentic AI solution designed to analyze code (代码), detect risks, and automate workflows. According to the company, Signal combines software security expertise with LLM-powered analysis to autonomously detect and fix software bugs in business-critical applications. Its features include real-time code analysis, integration with AI coding assistants, and automated fix. (LLM: Large Language Model) CISA Releases Guidelines for AI Integration in Operational Technology The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued guidelines on integrating AI into operational technology (OT) environments. The document outlines principles to help reduce risks, including understanding AI risks, considering AI use in OT, establishing governance frameworks, and planting safety practices into AI-enabled OT systems. It was co-authored by CISA and Australian Cyber Security Centre. Red Hat Announces Project Hummingbird Red Hat has introduced Project Hummingbird, a collection of minimal, hardened container images aimed at improving security. The early access program offers confirmed images that reduce attack surfaces without affecting production. According to Red Hat, the project provides a trusted zero-CVE foundation for cloud-native applications. Tested images include languages, databases, and web servers. (CVE: Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) 21.What is the main function of Black Duck Signal? A.To design business applications. B.To provide security training. C.To analyze code and fix bugs. D.To develop AI assistants. 22.What is the purpose of CISA’s guidelines? A.To promote AI in documentary industries. B.To reduce risks in OT environments. C.To replace traditional OT systems. D.To train AI professionals globally. 23.What is special about Project Hummingbird? A.It offers hardened container images. B.It provides free cloud applications. C.It develops new programming languages. D.It creates a computer testing platform. B I will never forget the moment I crossed the finish line of my first marathon in Detroit, Michigan. My legs were on fire, my lungs felt like they would give out — but I had never felt more alive. To my astonishment, I went beyond my initial goal of 3 hours and 30 minutes with a final time of 03:15, placing third in my age division. This stood not only as a personal victory but as a crucial change in the direction of my life. I’ve been running since I was a young child. It began through the influence of my grandfather, who always pushed me to “run the hills” and “run the block” by his side. Among his words of wisdom, one instruction he often repeated was “just put one foot in front of the other.” Simple words, yet they left an indelible impression on me, one I carried into both my running career and my life. Running became my healing, my escape, and eventually my passion. I never had a coach or formal training plan-just a deep-rooted love for the rhythm of the run and an inner guide that always told me to keep going. I decided to pursue marathon training at 22, though I did not know exactly what to expect. I knew I wanted to push myself and see what I was capable of. My training was a combination of discipline and insight. I pushed my body month after month and trusted the years of movement already settled into my muscles. When race day came, I was nervous but ready. My first marathon was more than a race-it was a true awakening. Now, I’m building something that helps others find their own finish-line moment, because I believe running can change your life, just like it changed mine. 24.What do we know about the author’s first marathon? A.It was a major failure. B.It was an effortless race. C.It was a regretful event. D.It was a vital experience. 25.What does the underlined word “indelible” in paragraph 3 mean? A.Confusing. B.Painful. C.Long-lasting. D.Widespread. 26.What does running mean to the author according to the text? A.A competitive sport requiring professional coaching. B.A spiritual support and a way to explore her potential. C.A rigid training plan to build up her muscle memory. D.A successful pursuit driven by pressure and ambition. 27.What does the author intend to convey through this text? A.The importance of having a supportive family member. B.The value of discipline in achieving athletic success. C.The excitement of participating in a competitive race. D.The transformation that running brought to her life. C For decades, scientists assumed that the human brain followed a simple path: rapid development in childhood followed by a slow decline with age. Yet recent research suggests a far more complex story. Rather than aging steadily, the brain appears to pass through five distinct stages, each marked by changes in how its internal connections are organized. So striking are these transitions that researchers have identified several key turning points — around the ages of 9, 32, 66 and 83 — when patterns of neural (神经的) communication shift significantly. To uncover this pattern, scientists analyzed nearly 4,000 brain scans from participants in the US and Britain, ranging from newborn babies to the elderly in their nineties. By examining white matter — the fatty tissue linking different brain regions, researchers traced how communication pathways develop across the lifetime. With the help of machine-learning algorithms (算法), they identified moments when these networks changed most dramatically. The first stage, from birth to about age 9, is marked by rapid growth. Yet growth alone does not define it. Equally important is the brain’s ability to prune away unused connections, strengthening efficient pathways. At around 9 begins the adolescent phase, lasting until roughly 32, during which neural wiring becomes more efficient and communication across brain regions speeds up. Not until the early thirties does the brain enter what scientists call the adult stage, a relatively stable period that continues until about 66. Cognitive abilities often level off, while brain regions operate in more specialized groups. After this point, early aging gradually emerges. Connections between neural networks weaken as white matter slowly declines, and beyond 83, the brain relies more heavily on a limited number of well-used pathways. Although individuals may experience these shifts at different times, the study highlights a key idea: The brain is not fixed but constantly reorganizing throughout life. Understanding this timeline may help explain why certain mental-health conditions appear at particular ages and may guide efforts to promote healthier aging. 28.How does the author develop paragraph 1? A.By challenging an old assumption. B.By displaying comprehensive evidence. C.By explaining brain connection changes. D.By presenting the key turning points in brain aging. 29.What does the underlined phrase “prune away” in paragraph 3 probably mean? A.Turn to. B.Mix up. C.Dig into. D.Cut out. 30.What characterizes the adult stage? A.Cognitive abilities witness rapid growth. B.Neural connections gradually weaken. C.The brain pathways in use are limited. D.Brain activity remains relatively stable. 31.What is the purpose of the text? A.To warn about the risks of brain aging. B.To detail the stages of brain development. C.To compare different views on brain development. D.To introduce new technology used in brain research. D Scientists have known that sperm whales communicate through patterns of clicks known as codas. These sounds are not random. Instead, they form complex sequences that whales use when interacting with members of their family groups. Yet the real meaning of these signals has long remained a mystery. Hidden within the ocean’s depths is a communication system far more complicated than researchers once imagined. Many experts believe that such a system may even include something similar to a basic language, but no one has been able to fully figure it out so far. To solve this long-standing puzzle, scientists have turned to AI for help. By feeding thousands of whale recordings into advanced computer models, scientists have begun to detect patterns that human ears alone could never recognize. Similar to the way large language models learn patterns in human speech, AI systems can analyze enormous collections of whale codas and identify repeating structures within them. In early experiments, these systems were able to predict the type of coda and even identify which whale produced it with remarkable accuracy. Inspired by these results, researchers launched Project CETI (Cetacean Translation Initiative), an international collaboration bringing together marine biologists, linguists, engineers and computer scientists to interpret the communication system of sperm whales. By combining underwater recording devices with powerful AI models, the team hopes to map the hidden structure of whale sounds and eventually understand how whales exchange information. If successful, the project could transform how humans understand animal intelligence. Not only might it reveal that whales possess a complicated communication system, but it could also show that language-like structures exist far beyond the human world. In this sense, AI may become more than a technological tool. Properly used, it could help humans listen, perhaps for the first time, to the voices of another species. 32.What can we learn about sperm whales’ codas from paragraph 1? A.They can only be heard in the deep ocean. B.They are simple signals for daily communication. C.They carry meanings that are waiting to be explained. D.They differ greatly from other sea animals’ sound patterns. 33.What does paragraph 2 mainly focus on? A.The importance of large language models. B.The process of collecting whale recordings. C.The role AI plays in studying whale codas. D.The achievements in whale protection research. 34.What does the author say about Project CETI? A.It has solved the mystery of animal intelligence. B.It aims to make whale research a separate discipline. C.It helps develop advanced underwater recording devices. D.It may improve human understanding of animal language. 35.Which of the following is the best title for the text? A.AI: A Bridge to Sperm Whales’ Hidden Communication. B.Sperm Whales: Creatures with Special Languages. C.New Discoveries in Ocean Ecosystem Protection. D.International Efforts to Study Ocean Animals. 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Every day, students move through school carrying not just textbooks but a collection of different identities. In one moment, a student may be a responsible class leader. 36 Each role demands a different tone, attitude, and level of confidence. Challenges emerge when these identities conflict. However, what many teenagers don’t realize is that the constant switch between these roles shapes much of their emotional experience at school. 37 For example, a student who enjoys helping others may feel comfortable acting as a group organizer during projects, yet the same student may feel uncertain when stepping into a role that requires public speaking or taking the lead in a debate. This contrast can be confusing, making students wonder which version of themselves is real. But teenagers should bear in mind that identity is not a fixed label. 38 The ability to shift roles is a skill that grows stronger with practice. Each role presents a different piece of who they are becoming. Learning to navigate the challenging transitions begins with self-awareness. Students who take time to reflect — asking themselves why a particular role feels easy or difficult — often develop greater emotional resilience (韧性). 39 They recognize when to step forward, when to step back, and when to simply observe. Eventually, students come to understand that they are not defined by a single identity. Instead, they are shaped by all the roles they play. Mastering the art of switching roles is not about performing for others. 40 A.Later, she becomes a supportive friend. B.Indeed, it is more like a flexible framework. C.They gain clearer insight into their classmates. D.Some roles come naturally, while others require effort. E.Shifting roles isn’t necessarily challenging for everyone. F.Over time, they learn to adjust without losing themselves. G.Instead, it is about discovering a complete version of oneself. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 For years, my life centered around the pool. The routine practices and the constant pursuit of 41 were my whole world. My brother’s old camera, 42 when he left for college, was nothing but a forgotten object gathering dust on his desk. However, that situation 43 on the day when my season fell apart. A single wrong step sent a sharp pain through my 44 , and everything that had once 45 me seemed to disappear at once. While my teammates kept training and competing, I was 46 to stay behind, quiet and unmoving, watching life continue without me. One quiet afternoon, a ray of sunlight landed on the camera. Out of 47 , I picked it up. It felt concrete and solid in my hands, a remarkable contrast to the 48 that had followed me for weeks. Since then, I began to 49 the slow rise and fall of my injured leg during physical therapy. 50 , the world that once had felt 51 began to draw closer, shaping itself through color and shadow. By spring, I had filled the camera with images of my 52 . I recorded tiny steps, turning my struggle into quiet stories. I started to 53 the light on the water, the cheers from the poolside, and the warmth in my teammates’ eyes. Photography did not give me back the old life, but it helped me 54 a new one —  founded on patience and gratitude. Healing (康复) is not 55 the past; it is learning to see the present more clearly, and to love the person I am becoming. 41.A.speed B.justice C.truth D.knowledge 42.A.purchased B.hidden C.prepared D.abandoned 43.A.occurred B.worked C.changed D.remained 44.A.stomach B.leg C.arm D.back 45.A.defined B.embarrassed C.frightened D.confused 46.A.permitted B.selected C.promised D.forced 47.A.sympathy B.love C.envy D.curiosity 48.A.uncertainty B.misunderstanding C.unfairness D.dishonesty 49.A.check B.photograph C.mention D.remember 50.A.Unexpectedly B.Unavoidably C.Equally D.Normally 51.A.busy B.cold C.competitive D.distant 52.A.experiment B.coach C.recovery D.family 53.A.miss B.copy C.notice D.assess 54.A.share B.construct C.leave D.balance 55.A.complaining about B.returning to C.accounting for D.giving up 第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分:共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(注意:答案请写在答题卡上,写在本卷无效)。 A Peking Opera performer performed in a studio of Hangzhou. There is no traditional stage or audience, only equipment capturing the movements. Later, 56 a virtual reality headset, the same scene comes again. The viewer appears to be standing inside the 57 (perform) rather than watching from afar. The project was created by FXG, a VR production company. “We’re capturing reality,” says Mitchell, FXG’s founder. “The goal is 58 (take) what’s valuable and make it accessible in an immersive form.” His curiosity motivated him to visit China for 59 first time when he was 8. “I found stories in China’s traditional culture, 60 is a treasure house to me,” says Mitchell. It was Peking Opera 61 left him with deepest impression. “I never had an interest, but fascinated when I experienced it firsthand,” he says. However, he recognized that for many, the art may not feel 62 (access). He 63 (seek) to overcome this challenge with VR technology. In 2012, a VR short film, though technically primitive by today’s standards, revealed to him a new way of storytelling. In 2017, he cofounded FXG in Hangzhou, drawn by the cultural heritage and 64 (technology) dynamism. His company focuses on the immersive technologies. “Someday, a student in Paris can put on a headset, 65 (stand) in front of a master performer without any limits,” Mitchell says. “It is such an exciting vision of the future.” 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,你设计的机器人在你校举办的“Tech Lights Up Life”创新设计大赛中获奖。请给你的英国好友Alex写封邮件,内容包括: 1. 作品介绍; 2. 参赛感受。 注意:1. 写作词数应为80个左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear Alex, _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 第二节(满分25分) 67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 One warm morning in May, librarian Chen Wei was organizing the reading room at the City Art Museum when something caught his attention. A sketchbook (素描簿) lay forgotten beneath a chair, its pages slightly fanned out by the gentle wind. Chen picked it up carefully, and felt a sudden wave of sympathy. Someone must be anxiously searching for this, he thought. These drawings represent hours of creative effort and observation. Back at his office, Chen opened the sketchbook with gentle hands. The pages revealed a remarkable journey: detailed pencil studies of sculptures, quick watercolor impressions of sunlight and so on. Yet nowhere in the book could Chen find a name, phone number, or any contact information. Determined to reunite the sketchbook with its creator, Chen photographed several standout pages and posted them on the museum’s social media accounts, describing where the book had been discovered. The local community responded enthusiastically, sharing the post thousands of times. However, after a few days of widespread circulation, no one had come forward to claim the work. Chen began to worry that the artist might be a tourist who had already returned home, or perhaps a student who had given up hope and started a new one. Just as Chen prepared to create a physical display in the museum lobby (大厅), an email arrived in his inbox. The subject line read: “You found my grandmother’s sketches.” The sender, a young woman named Lin Yue, explained that her seventy-year-old grandmother had visited the museum the previous week from a neighboring province. The elderly woman, who had taken up drawing in retirement, had been overwhelmed by the loss. Lin described specific sketches that matched the contents of the sketchbook perfectly. They arranged to meet in the museum lobby three days later. 注意: (1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 On that day, Chen waited in the museum lobby as promised. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Chen picked up his phone to update the museum’s social media page. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $听力考试正式开始。Did you watch beijing live broadcast of the world's first humanoid robot half marathon? yes. IT was delayed from April third th to 3 th because of bad weather。Robots and humans ran the same route on separate tracks for the first time globally. Did you watch beijing live broadcast of the world's first human oye robot half marathon? Yes, IT was delayed from April third t to nine th because of bad weather. Robots and humans ran the same route on separate tracks for the first time globally. Listen to the next question. I think the living room could do with a fresh coat of paint. You're right. Why don't you call the painter and ask him to come this weekend? I'm going to work now. sure. I think the living room could do with a fresh coat of paint. You're right. Why don't you call the painter and ask him to come this weekend? I'm going to . work now. sure. Listen to the next question. Alex, how was the interview? Were you nervous? Definitely. but I said the right things. They seemed impressed. great. Hope they offer you the job. Alex, how was the interview? Were you nervous? Definitely. but I said the right things. They seemed impressed. great. Hope they offer you the job. Listen to the next question. I only slept four hours. I'm exhausted. My jobs so demanding. Most people need at least six hours, but as a mom, you should get IT. Don't work too much. I only slept four hours. I'm exhausted. My jobs so demanding. People need at least six hours, but as a mom, you should get eight. Don't work too much. Listen to the next question. I've come up with a new recipe for dumplings. Want to try. I think . the traditional kinds are best. Why would you change them? I love experimenting with different flavors. I've come up with a new recipe for dumplings. Want to try? I think . the traditional kinds are best. Why would you change them? I love experimenting with different flavors. Listen to the next question. Wanna hang out tonight? My brother's friends are over to watch football. I hate that . you don't like football. I like playing IT, but watch boring. How about ice skating? perfect. That's music to my ears. Okay, i'll call you. After work, I need to grab my skate first. I need to rent a pair. I'll consider buying a pair if we continue to go together regularly. Wanna hang out tonight? My brother's friends are over to watch football. I hate that . you don't like football. I like playing IT, but watch boring. How about ice skating? perfect. That's music to my ears. Okay, i'll call you after work. I need to grab my skate first. I need to rent a pair. I'll consider buying a pair if we continue to go together regularly. Listen to the next question. Excuse me, hi, sorry, just a quick one. Yes, how can I help? Are you ready to pay? Well, IT seems there is something wrong with the bill. We've been charged a little more than expected. It's the speakee I thought I was part of the special, but it's been added on separately. Oh, gosh, you're absolutely right. Sorry for the mix up. I do apologize. I'll get that sorted straight away. Does everything else seem to be okay? Excuse me. Hi, sorry. Just a quick one. yes. How can I help? Are you ready to pay? Well, IT seems there is something wrong with the bill. We've been charged a little more than expected. It's the I thought IT was part of the special, but it's been added on separately. Oh, gosh, you're absolutely right. Sorry for the mix up. I do apologize. I'll get that sorted straight away. Does everything else seem to be okay? Listen to the next question. I have to say that you're not quite what I expected. Usually in class, you are very quiet. Well, I don't like to answer questions out loud. I prefer to listen and absorb the knowledge. Well, you should speak out more. I think your ideas are very humorous. The way you described the math problem really make sense to me. IT made me laugh, so i'll probably remember . IT Better. thanks. Maybe I will speak out more. And mister Williams is class. Listening is more important. We have to memorize a lot about old wars and leaders. Hopefully my listening skills here will help our project. That's true. I suppose I do talk more in english and P. E, because they need different types of thinking. I have to say that you're not quite what I expected. Usually in class, you are very quiet. Well, I don't like to answer questions out loud. I prefer to listen and absorb the knowledge. Well, you should speak out more. I think your ideas are very humorous. The way you described the math problem really makes sense to me. IT made me laugh, so i'll probably remember IT Better. thanks. Maybe I will speak out more in mr. Williams is class listening is more important. We have to memorize a lot about old wars and leaders. Hopefully my listening skills here will help our project. That's true. I suppose I do talk more in english and P. E, because they need different types of thinking. Listen to the next question. It's been a while since the last time you came here. What's wrong with your cat this time? SHE hardly eight. Yesterday, I thought there must be something wrong, so I brought her here. Let me give her a check. Oh, it's nothing to worry about. SHE has just had too much and lack exercise. Well, what a relief. You can . bring her here again next week for a routine examination. Besides, you should be her. Her hair is not shiny. I don't want her to have a bath in a pet store. Some of the staff there are rude, but i'm a little afraid to do IT on my own. I usually do IT with my husband, but he has been away from home. In pets is not that hard. You only have to be careful with her head and her ears. Is there anything else I should know? You will need rubber gloves, catch chao and a large towel. thanks. I have to go to the pet store then. It's been a while since the last time you came here. What's wrong with your cat this time? He hardly eight. Yesterday, I thought there must be something wrong, so I brought her here. Let me give her a check. Oh, it's nothing to worry about. SHE has just had too much and lack exercise. Well, what a relief. You can . bring her here again next week for a routine examination. Besides, you should bathe her. Her hair is not shiny. I don't want her to have a bath in a pet store. Some of the staff there are rude, but i'm a little afraid to do IT on my own. I usually do IT with my husband, but he has been away from home. In pets is not that hard. You only have to be careful with her head and her ears. Is there anything else I should know? You will need rubber gloves, catch and poo and a large tower. thanks. I have to go to the pet store then. Listen to the next question. In my presentation today, i'd like to introduce magical nature tales by dawn casey, a collection of worldwide folk tales. As the title suggests, every story is full of magic, talking animals, magic trees and mythical beings. The beautiful illustrations add to the magic. Many tales are ancient, and casey thinks their precious passed down through generations. They hold wisdom we've lost. As a child in london, SHE stayed connected to nature, eating blackberries from offence and making wishes on the alliance. SHE truly believes humans and nature are closely linked. I highly recommend this book. Copies are available in our school library. Go check one out if you're interested in my presentation. Today, i'd like to introduce magical nature tales by dawn casey, a collection of worldwide folk tales. As the title suggests, every story is full of magic talking animals, magic trees and mythical beings. The beautiful illustrations add to the magic. Many tales are ancient, and casey thinks their precious passed down through generations. They hold wisdom we've lost. As a child in london, he stayed connected to nature, eating blackberries from offense and making wishes on the alliance. SHE truly believes humans and nature are closely linked. I highly recommend this book. Copies are available in our school library. Go check one out if you're interested. 听力部分到此结束。

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