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Text 1
M:Thank you so much.Where did you find my watch?
W:Can you see the apartment building?The watch was
lying on the chair between the two big trees in front
of it.
Text 2
W:Bradley,some audience said your acting in the movie
is barely satisfactory.So what do you think of your
performance?
M:I'm not quite satisfied with it either.But it's just my
first movie.I'm sure I'll do better next time.
Text 3
M:Can you give me some advice on where to treat my
cousin for dinner this weekend?
W:Have you ever been to the restaurant on the top of the
television tower?You can have a bird's eye view of the
whole city while enjoying your meal.
Text 4
W:How did you like the concert last night?I remember
you weren't sure about going.
M:At first I had my doubts,but once the band started
playing,I knew it was worth it.
Text 5
W:We just passed the flower shop on the corner.Turn
left here.There's a bakery across the street,and the
bookstore is right beside it.
M:Great,that's not far.We'll find it soon.
Text 6
M:Alice,do you know anybody in Vancouver?
W:Yes,my friend Frank lives there.
M:Are you close?
W:Yes.He's one of my best friends.Our friendship formed
when we were at college.Why did you ask that,Steven?
M:Our manager told me to go to Vancouver on business
next week,but I know nothing about it.
W:No wonder I saw you in his office just now.Don't
worry,I will call Frank and ask him to help you.
M:Thanks a lot.
Text 7
W:This must be the building that the teacher recommended
to us.It doesn't look like much of a theater,does it?
M:I think it is only used to put on plays for schools.
W:Are you looking forward to visiting the building?
M:Yes,I am,in a way.I've never seen a play performed
here live before.
W:It might help us understand Shakespeare a bit better.
M:That's the idea.I heard the play lasts about three hours,
so I've brought something to eat and drink.
W:You'd better go to the toilet before you sit down in
order not to bother other audiences.
M:Good idea.
英语
Text 8
M:I've been doing most of my shopping online lately.
It's so convenient that there is no need to go out,and
you can compare prices easily.
W:But I'm always worried about getting products of low
quality.I once bought a watch that broke in a week,
and the seller wouldn't refund me.
M:That's because you picked a random store.If you stick
to big,trusted platforms,that rarely happens.Plus,it
saves so much time compared to going from store to
store.
W:Maybe,but I still prefer seeing things in person before
buying.How do you know if the clothes fit,for example?
M:Most sites have detailed size charts,and you can return
items if they don't fit.Why not give it another try with
a well-known website?
W:I'm not sure.It's hard to change old habits.
Text 9
M:Emily,thank you for taking time out of your busy
schedule to answer a few questions.
W:It's my pleasure.
M:People say you're doing unpaid work in the new season
of My Fair Lady.Is this what the show business has
become?
W:No,not really.All of my acting in the new season is
unpaid,but the crew is paid.This is to raise money
for the post-production of the show.
M:I notice you've tried many different kinds of things:
film,TV,and even theater.
W:Yeah,that's how I was trained at university.I work
on anything that excites me.
M:Tell us about the six months you recently spent at
the workshop of the Film Centre.
W:It was an unbelievable experience -teaching young
actors and actresses and working with some great acting
artists.It was also great to work in various labs,such
as directors,writers,and so on.It's very helpful for
making you a really well-rounded and active member
of the film and television industry.
M:Thank you very much,Emily.We look forward to
your new season.
Text 10
Brandeis University has launched its study abroad
program in San Juan,Puerto Rico,led by Sally Werner,
professor of climate science.The program aims to get
students to learn about the impacts of climate change on a
Caribbean island that has been damaged by powerful
hurricanes,rising seas,and warming temperatures throughout
the past decade.Over the course of five weeks in late May
and June,12 Brandeis students took environmental studies
courses.They learned about basic knowledge of ocean and
sustainable development issues that affect the entire Caribbean
region.They also took a course in Spanish language and
Puerto Rican culture.The trip also gave students the
chance to live and work among locals who have lived through
hurricanes."I have seen how the strength and support
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of a community is crucial to rebuilding after climate change
disasters and in overcoming climate change itself,"Werner
said.That's exactly the sort of lesson that Werner hopes
all students take away from the program.
21.B(解析】细节理解题。根据各展览时间:Nature&
Spirit:Caspar David Friedrich(2月8日开幕)、Food
&Art:French Impressionists(2月l3日开幕)、Van
Gogh's Friends:The Roulin Family Portraits(330
日开幕)、Bold Colors:Gabriele Munter's Modern Art
(1l月7日开幕)可知,最早开幕的是Nature&Spirit:
Caspar David Friedrich。故选B。
22.C解析】细节理解题。根据Food&Art:French Impressionists
部分中“This unique exhibition explores how famous
French painters like Monet and Renoir captured food
and dining scenes in their works(这场独特的展览
探讨了Monet和Renoir等法国著名画家如何在作
品中捕捉食物和用餐场景)”和Van Gogh's Friends:
The Roulin Family Portraits部分中“During his time
in Arles,France,Van Gogh created about 20 colorful
portraits of his closest friends(Van Gogh在法国阿
尔勒期间,为他最亲密的朋友创作了约20幅色彩鲜
艳的肖像画)”可知,两场展览的共同点是都与法国
相关。故选C。
23.A【解析】细节理解题。根据Bold Colors:Gabriele Miinter's
Modern Art部分中“As a leading female artist,Munter
helped develop German Expressionism with her vivid,
emotional paintings(作为一名杰出的女性艺术家,
Munter以其生动、富有情感的画作助力了德国表现
主义的发展)”可知,该展览的独特之处在于介绍了
一位开创性的女性画家。故选A。
24.D解析】细节理解题。根据第二段中“But when her
grandmother passed away,Wendy began thinking about
the legacy of the family farm.She didn't want to see all
the hard work her grandparents and parents put into
the land here lost(但当她的祖母去世后,Wendy开
始思考家庭农场的遗产。她不想看到祖父母和父母
在这片土地上付出的所有辛勤劳动付之一篑)”可知,
Wendy想继承家族事业的愿望促使她回到Iowa。
故选D。
25.C(解析】推理判断题。根据第三段中“Center View
Farm was already an early adopter of no-till farming
then.Tilling the soil actually degrades soil health.
Experts estimate the planet loses billions of tons of
rich soil each year.This would be a disaster for the
world's food systems unless regenerative agricultural
practices,which help fight climate change and grow
food while restoring nature,are adopted.For example,
in no-till farming,new seeds are planted directly into
the residue of previous crops(当时Center View农
场已经是一个较早采用免耕农业的农场。耕作实际
上会降低土壤的健康。专家估计,地球每年损失数
十亿吨肥沃的土壤。除非采用有助于应对气候变化
和在恢复自然的同时种植粮食的可再生农业做法,
否则这对世界粮食系统将是一场灾难。例如,在免
耕农业中,新的种子直接播种到以前作物的残余物
中)”可推知,提到Center View农场是为了引进一种
改良土壤的新方法。故选C。
英语
26.A【解析】细节理解题。根据第四段中“She also attended
the field days hosted by PFI that help connect farmers
and enable them to learn from each other's innovations.
At one PFI field day,she learned about organic animal
raising(她还参加了由PFI主办的实地日活动,帮助
农民建立联系,使他们能够相互学习彼此的创新。
在一次P℉I实地考察日,她学习了有机动物饲养)”
可知,Vendy在PFI领域扮演热心参与者的角色。
故选A。
27.D[解析】推理判断题。通读全文可知,全文核心逻辑
为“气候变化威胁土壤健康→家族农场采用免耕法
→Wendy进一步创新,种植覆盖作物、发展有机农
业,践行再生农业”。由此可推知,Wendy的实践说
明了通过可持续农业应对气候变化。故选D。
28.B【解析】推理判断题。根据第二段中“Instead,I
communicate with friends and family by text or email,
and with businesses via maddeningly circular conversations
with online bots.It's not satisfying,but this is how
the world works now(相反,我通过短信或电子邮件
与亲友沟通,和商家联系时则要与在线机器人进行
令人抓狂的循环对话。这种沟通方式并不让人满
意,但这就是如今世界的运行模式)”以及第三段中“AI
writing tools can produce phishing emails that sound
more convincing(人工智能写作工具可以生成听起
来更有说服力的钓鱼邮件)”可知,数字化沟通虽已
成为主流(高效便捷),但存在不够令人满意(缺乏深
度)和安全风险(诈骗)的问题。故选B。
29.A【解析】细节理解题。根据第四段中“Your brain
can move more slowly,concentrating,which minimizes
the likelihood of making regrettable judgments
的大脑可以运转得更慢、更专注,这能最大限度地减
少做出令人遗憾判断的可能性)”可知,书信能减少
不当决策是因为阅读时需要更多专注和时间,大脑
能更谨慎地处理信息。故选A。
30.CI解析】词义猜测题。根据最后一段中“Being able
to concentrate on one thing at a time,without distractions,
is an elusive feeling now.You have to actively create
the right conditions for it.This may explain the surprising
resurgence-especially among the young-of activities
such as baking bread,reading physical books,playing
board games,or listening to vinyl records(如今,能
够一次专注于一件事而不受干扰,是一种难以捉摸的
感受。你必须主动为这种状态创造合适的条件。这或
许就能解释,为什么烤面包、读纸质书、玩桌面游戏或
听黑胶唱片这类活动会出人意料地resurgence一尤
其是在年轻人当中)”可知,这些非数字化活动重新受
到欢迎,画线词resurgence意为“复苏、复兴”,与C
选项“Recovery”意思相近。故选C。
3l.C解析】标题归纳题。根据第三段中“Yet I suspect
letter writing-like other analogue skills -will not
die out completely(但我怀疑,书信写作一就像其
他非数字化技能一样一不会完全消失)”以及全文
围绕非数字化沟通方式的价值、复苏现象展开论述
可知,文章核心是强调非数字化活动在当今的价值,
所以C选项适合做本文的最佳标题。故选C。
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32.D(解析】细节理解题。根据第三段中“The survey was
given to over 1,200 Americans between the ages of
18and26(这项调查面向1200多名年龄在18至26
岁之间的美国人)”可知,该调查的调查对象是1200
多名18至26岁的美国人。故选D。
33.B(解析】细节理解题。根据第五段中“Part of the
problem,argue the organizers of the survey,is the
Internet.They say it is becoming harder to find high-
quality information about world events amongst all
the fake news and trivia,which swamp the web(
查组织者认为,部分问题出在互联网上。他们表示,
在充斥网络的假新闻和琐事中,越来越难找到关于
国际事件的高质量信息)”可知,调查组织者认为年
轻人知识匮乏的原因之一是在互联网上更难获取高
质量信息。故选B。
34.A【解析】细节理解题。根据第七段中“The young people
also demonstrated a good understanding of climate
change and renewable energy(年轻人对气候变化和
可再生能源也表现出了良好的理解)”可知,美国年
轻人对环境相关议题理解最好。故选A。
35.Dl解析】推理判断题。根据最后一段中“Haass says
these findings suggest the need to find ways to get
good information to students,both in school and
online(Haass说,这些发现表明需要找到好的信息传
递给学生的方式,无论是在学校和网络)”可知,本文
是一篇关于青少年的知识掌握水平的调查报告。因
此最可能在报纸的教育专栏看到该文章。故选D。
36.A【解析】上文提到朋友宣称不做饭、要专心写小说,
“我”既佩服又羡慕;下文转而讲述自己喜欢做饭的
状态,形成转折。A选项“但这永远不会是我”承上
启下,符合语境。故选A。
37.G解析】上文提到纽约有很多不做饭的方式(外卖、
雇人做);下文强调“我”喜欢独自研究食谱、想象烹
饪过程,体现“我”仍坚持做饭。G选项“但即使在忙
碌的日子里,我还是会给家人做饭”承上启下,符合
语境。故选G。
38.E(解析】上文提到不做饭的朋友也有道理;下文列举
做饭耗时的细节(切菜、找食材、出门买盐),质疑做
饭的价值。E选项“做饭可能是一项耗时又费力不讨
好的任务”承上启下,符合语境。故选E。
39.D[解析】上文提到另一位朋友曾热衷于做饭,后来意
识到投入过多精力,不再将做饭作为表达方式。D选
项“她开启了全新的事业,后来发展得很成功”承接
上文,符合语境。故选D。
40.C解析】下文描述“我”既想放下做饭、专心读小说,
又割舍不下每天做饭的独处时光,体现“两全其美”
的幻想。C选项“有时候我会有‘两全其美’的幻想”
引出下文,符合语境。故选C。
41.D[解析】考查名词。句意:倒不是说我喜欢收到那些
信,而是至少在收到的时候,我能确定是一个有血有
肉的编辑把它装进了信封里。A.writer作家;B.reader
读者;C.mailman邮递员;D.editor编辑。根据下文
“When an editor at McCall's wrote'”可知,是编辑把
信放进信封。故选D。
英语
42.B解析】考查动词。句意:信的末尾总有可能看到一
句手写的话,表明我的作品差一点就成功了。A.
demanding要求;B.indicating表明;C.suspecting怀疑;
D.arguing争论。根据上文“I might see a handwritten
sentence on the bottom”可知,编辑留下的句子表明
这篇文章几乎快要成功了。故选B。
43.D解析】考查形容词。当《McCall》杂志的一位编辑
写道:“恐怕我得拒绝这篇特定的作品,但换一篇再
投给我,好吗?”A.boring无聊的;B.novel新颖的;
C.lengthy冗长的;D.particular特定的。根据下文
“but try me again on another,would you”可知,这
是对于拒绝投稿的委婉的说法,赞扬文章很特别,但
是不得不拒绝。故选D。
44.A【解析】考查动词。句意:这对我来说几乎和编辑说
“我们会买下它,这是给你的预付款”一样令人兴奋。
A.buy买;B.reject拒绝;C.check检查;D.substitute代
替。根据下文“here is an advance for you”可知,给
预付款说明是买下作品。故选A。
45.A解析】考查动词。句意:如今,随着在线投稿的使
用,拒稿信似乎已经消失了。A.disappeared消失;B.
arisen出现;C.returned返回;D.mattered重要。根据
下文“Most editors don't feel it a must to46they
have received,read,or considered your work”可知,
此处指拒稿信的情况变了,好像是消失了。故选A。
46.D解析】考查动词。句意:大多数编辑觉得没必要确
认他们收到了、阅读了或考虑了你的作品,因为他们
每天收到很多投稿。A.promise承诺;B.determine决
定;C.explain解释;D.acknowledge确认。根据上文
"Nowadays,rejection letters seem to have
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with the use of online submissions”可知,大多数编
辑觉得没必要确认他们已经收到、阅读或考虑过你
的作品。故选D。
47.CI解析】考查名词。句意同上。A.proposals提议;B.
drafts草稿;C.contributions投稿;D.instructions说明。
根据上文“Most editors don't feel it a must to46
they have received,read,or considered your work"
可知,大多数编辑每天收到很多投稿作品。故选C。
48.B(解析】考查名词。句意:对我来说,面对拒信时会
经历三个阶段。A,meanings意义;B.stages阶段;
C.wonders奇迹;D.rewards奖励。根据“The first”
“then”和“finally”可知,此处指被拒绝后的痛苦有三
个阶段。故选B。
49.B(解析】考查名词。句意:第一个是沮丧一在一张
普通的纸上看到直白的“拒绝”二字;接着是愤
怒一他们怎么能拒绝一篇显然比他们刊登的大多
数文章都好得多的作品?A.relief宽慰;B.frustration
沮丧;C.curiosity好奇;D.hesitation犹豫。根据下文
“by finding a flat‘no’”可知,发现被拒绝首先应该
感受到的是沮丧。故选B。
50.C解析】考查形容词。句意同上。A.valueless无价
值的;B.expensive昂贵的;C.plain普通的;D.shiny闪
亮的。根据上文“because they receive so many47
each day”可知,编辑拒绝投稿的纸条应该是普通的、
千篇一律的。故选C。
51.C解析】考查动词短语。句意同上。A.make up组
成;B.put away收起来;C.turn down拒绝;D.insist on
坚持。根据上文“then followed by anger'”可知,此处
表示他们怎么能拒绝一份明显比他们印刷的大多数
东西都要好得多的作品。故选C。
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52.B(解析】考查形容词。句意同上。A.easier更容易
的;B.better更好的;C.shorter更短的;D.longer更
长的。根据下文“than most of the stuff they print'”
可知,作者认为自己的投稿明显比他们印刷的大多
数东西都要好得多。故选B。
53.D【解析】考查动词。句意:最后是重生一总有一
天,我会写出新的作品并再次投稿。A.print印刷:B.
revise修改;C.download下载;D.submit提交。根据
下文“a new piece another day'”可知,此处表示重新
提交一份新的作品。故选D。
54.A【解析】考查动词。句意:学会接受拒稿似乎是作家
成长的一部分。A.accept接受;B.criticize批评;C.
judge判断;D.evaluate评估。通读全文可知,文章
围绕作者对拒稿的态度展开,这里是说接受拒稿。
故选A。
55.B[解析】考查形容词。句意:虽然我收到过很多录用
信,但我收藏的“珍贵拒信”远比“珍贵录用信”要多,
这提醒着我一个事实:我还有很多成长的空间。A
thinner更薄的;B.fatter更厚的,更多的;C.older更I旧
的;D.newer更新的。根据下文“which reminds me of
the fact:.I still have some growing up to do”可知,作
者收藏的“珍贵拒信”远比“珍贵录用信”要厚得多。
故选B。
56.weathered解析】考查非谓语动词。句意:在中国故
宫博物院,专家们正忙于修复一块历经数百年风霜
的匾额。此处为非谓语动词作后置定语,修饰“
plaque”,“a plaque'”与weather之间为被动关系,用
过去分词形式。故填weathered。
57.and【解析】考查连词。句意:据该团队副组长马越介
绍,匾额上的书法由承载墨水的丝绸层和支撑它的纸
张层组成。此处表示并列关系,连接两个名词短语“a
silk layer carrying the ink""a paper layer supporting
it”,用连词and。故填and。
58.helping【解析】考查非谓语动词。句意:科技手段的
介入,帮助专家们分析古人使用的墨水和丝绸的成
分,并寻找符合历史特征的材料。句子已有谓语动词
“come”,此处应用非谓语动词作状语,“Technological
methods”与help之间为主动关系,用现在分词形式
故填helping。
59.severely解析】考查副词。句意:马越说,对于一些磨
损严重的部分,他们用数字技术制作了复制品,而修
复后的真迹将被存放起来。此处修饰形容词“worn”,
应用副词形式。故填severely。
60.a【解析】考查冠词。句意:对于古代书画,装裱方法和
修复技术均属于国家级非物质文化遗产项目。此处
泛指“一项国家级非物质文化遗产”,第一次提到,用
不定冠词修饰。故填a。
6l.under【解析】考查介词。句意:加入我们团队的各个
专业的毕业生必须在他们师傅的指导下训练三年,
磨炼他们的装裱和修复技能。固定搭配under one's
guidance,意为“在某人的指导下”。故填under。.
62.are cultivated【解析】考查动词的时态、语态和主谓一
致。句意:我们的修复人员就是这样培养出来的。
句子主语“our restorers”与cultivate之间为被动关
系;此处描述的是一般情况,应用一般现在时的被动
语态,其结构为“am/is/are十过去分词”;主语是复
数,主谓一致。故填are cultivated。
英语
63.professionals[解析】考查名词的单复数。句意:近年
来,更多年轻的专业人士加入故宫修复团队,包括34
岁来自金属文物组的金大朝。根据语境,此处表示
“专业人士”,应用名词形式,根据“more”可知,应用
复数形式。故填professionals。
64.what【解析】考查宾语从句。句意:金认为,修复文物
不仅是修补破损的东西,更是延续人类创造力和记
忆的链条。此处为宾语从句,作“mending”的宾语,
从句中缺少主语,且指物,用连接代词what引导。
故填what。
65.to breathe解析】考查非谓语动词。句意:他补充道:
“通过每一笔精心的描摹和打磨,我们让历史再次焕
发生机。”固定搭配enable sb./sth.to do sth.意为“使
某人/某物能够做某事”,所以此处用动词不定式。
故填to breathe。.
参考范文:
Dear Mr.Ryan,
I am Li Hua,the leader of the school's English
Performance Club.We are currently preparing for our
annual English drama show and would be truly grateful
for your expertise.
Our rehearsals are scheduled for every Tuesday and
Thursday afternoon from 4:00 to 5:30,starting next
week,in the school hall.Given your native command
of English and experience in drama,we were wondering
if you could spare some time to conduct a session or two
with us.We would particularly appreciate your guidance
on authentic pronunciation and natural intonation for the
dialogues.
Your involvement would make a significant difference
to our performance.Thank you for considering our request.
Yours,
Li Hua
读后续写:
Paragraph 1:
He saw a ladder(梯子)leading to a small basement
room.After hesitating only a moment,Chuck climbed
down,his pulse quickening with each movement.As his
feet touched the ground,the beam of light revealed a
small,time-capsule-like room filled with relics of the past
-yellowed newspapers,an antique typewriter,some carefully
arranged artifacts,and most surprisingly,an old-fashioned
trunk with his family name carved on the side.It seemed as
if the room had been preserved just for this moment.
Paragraph 2:
Feeling like in a museum,Chuck got an idea.He
opened his house as a real museum,which served as not
only an honor to his father's legacy,but also a perfect guest
room for friends who'd once mocked the house.The news
spread fast,and he quickly got many visitors.They took
photographs,chatted and admired what was shown in
front of them.Tears welled in Chuck's eyes.For the first
time in years,the old place didn't feel like a burden-it
was a gift."The house wasn't just a stubborn attachment,
but a treasure passed down,"he thought to himself.He
made a promise to pass it down to his kids.
参考答案第20页(共24页)英语
7.Why will Steven go to Vancouver?
A.To travel.
2026届全国高考临门押惠卷(五)
B.To work.
满分:150分时间:120分钟
C.To study.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
8.What will the speakers do in the building?
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
A.Play a game.
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
B.See a play.
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
C.Have a class.
回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
9.How soon will the speakers probably leave the building?
1.Where was the watch?
A.In one hour.
的
A.On a chair.
B.In two hours.
的
B.Under a tree.
C.In three hours.
C.In the apartment.
10.What will the man do next probably?
2.What is probably the man?
A.Go to the bathroom.
A.A host.
B.A director.
C.An actor.
B.Buy some food and drink.
3.What is the conversation mainly about?
C.Share his opinion on Shakespeare.
如
A.A place to have dinner.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
啟
B.A visit to the TV station.
11.What does the man say about online shopping?
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长
C.A plan to spend the weekend.
A.It saves time.
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4.How does the man feel about the concert?
B.It's unreliable.
☒
A.Disappointing.
C.It's more expensive.
B.So-so.
12.What is the woman's attitude toward online shopping?
南
C.Worthwhile.
A.Opposed.
阳
5.What are the speakers looking for?
B.Skeptical.
A.A bakery.
C.Favorable.
製
B.A bookstore.
13.What does the man suggest the woman do?
C.A flower shop
A.Shop in a random store.
B.Shop in physical stores.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
C.Shop on famous websites.
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
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
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
14.What is the man doing?
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
A.Attending a lecture.
作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
B.Conducting an interview
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
C.Hosting a workshop.
6.What is the relationship between the speakers?
15.Why is Emily doing unpaid work in the new season of the sho
A.Colleagues.
A.To follow the latest trend.
B.Schoolmates.
B.To help raise the crew's pay.
C.Manager and clerk.
C.To support the post-production.
英语
(五)第1页(共4页)
16.What enables Emily to try different things in her field?
Van Gogh's Friends:The Roulin Family Portraits
A.Her college education.
Mar.30-Sep.7|Museum of Fine Arts,Boston
B.Her teaching experience.
During his time in Arles,France,Van Gogh created about 20 colorful
C.Her family tradition.
portraits of his closest friends-the local postman Joseph Roulin and
17.What does Emily think of her work at the Film Centre?
his family.These paintings reveal Van Gogh's special bond with ordinary
A.Boring.
B.Rewarding.
C.Demanding.
people and his creative growth during this period.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
Bold Colors:Gabriele Muinter's Modern Art
18.What is included in the program?
Nov.7-Apr.26 Guggenheim Museum,New York
A.Teaching locals Spanish.
As a leading female artist,Munter helped develop German Expressionism
B.Building more communities.
with her vivid,emotional paintings.This exhibition shows her innovative
C.Learning about environmental issues.
use of color and form,offering a fresh view of early modern art beyond
19.How long does the program last?
her more famous male colleagues.
A.5 weeks.B.8 weeks.
C.12 weeks.
21.Which exhibition has the earliest opening date in 2026?
20.What lesson are the students expected to take away?
A.Food &Art:French Impressionists.
A.Doing charity as much as possible.
B.Nature &Spirit:Caspar David Friedrich.
B.Valuing various learning opportunities.
C.Bold Colors:Gabriele Munter's Modern Art.
C.Working together to rebuild damaged home.
D.Van Gogh's Friends:The Roulin Family Portraits.
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
22.What do Food &Art and Van Gogh's Friends have in common?
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
A.Both feature Parisian cafes.
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。
B.Both are hosted in Boston.
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C.Both show art linked to France.
Must-See Art Exhibitions in the US (2026)
D.Both explore food-related themes.
This year,American art lovers can look forward to a diverse lineup
23.What is unique about Bold Colors:Gabriele Munter's Modern Art?
of exhibitions.Be sure to catch these unforgettable shows at a museum
A.It introduces a pioneering female painter.
near you!
B.It highlights artistic values of modern art.
Nature Spirit:Caspar David Friedrich
C.It exhibits French Impressionist paintings.
Feb.8-May 11 Metropolitan Museum,New York
D.It focuses on male artists'techniques.
Celebrating the 250th birthday of Germany's greatest landscape
painter,this first major US.exhibition features 75 masterpieces.Friedrich's
B
breathtaking mountain and forest scenes beautifully show nature's power to
lowa has long been known as the heartland of farming in the U.S.
inspire deep emotions and spiritual feelings.
But a changing climate and environment are washing away soil and
Food Art:French Impressionists
weakening its health.However,most family farmers here,who have
Feb.13-May 4 Frist Art Museum,Nashville
owned and worked the land for generations,recognize soil health is crucial
This unique exhibition explores how famous French painters like
in reducing the worst effects of climate change.
w?
Monet and Renoir captured food and dining scenes in their works.Through
Wendy Johnson left lowa to pursue a career in fashion in California in
bright and colorful paintings of Parisian cafes and country harvests,
2002.But when her grandmother passed away,Wendy began thinking
visitors will discover how these artworks reflected changes in French
about the legacy (of the family farm.She didn't want to see all the
society during the 1800s.
hard work her grandparents and parents put into the land here lost.
Thus,in 2010,Wendy returned and began co-managing the family
c
farm,Center View Farm,with her father.Center View Farm was already
The piles of envelopes on the floor,almost entirely,have been
an early adopter of no-till (farming then.Tilling the soil actually replaced by the ping of electronic communication.The number of letters
degrades soil health.Experts estimate the planet loses billions of tons sent or received in the UK has fallen by 46%in the past decade alone.
of rich soil each year.This would be a disaster for the world's food systems
I am a devoted believer in letter writing who,like most people,
unless regenerative agricultural practices,which help fight climate change
hardly ever actually writes a letter.Instead,I communicate with friends
and grow food while restoring nature,are adopted.For example,in
and family by text or email,and with businesses via maddeningly circular
no-till farming,new seeds are planted directly into the residue (
conversations with online bots.It's not satisfying,but this is how the
of previous crops.
world works now.
Yet I suspect letter writing一like other analogue skills(非数字
But Wendy wanted to do more.Since she moved back,Wendy has
化技能)一will not die out completely..It may even have something of
been working with Practical Farmers of lowa(PFD),a farmer-led nonprofit,
a revival,as the downside of electronic communication becomes more
to innovate the way her family farms.She managed to plant various
evident.This week,for example,the National Cyber Security Centre
cover crops to preserve the richness of the soil.She also attended the
warned that criminals are using AI to make email scams (more
field days hosted by PFI that help connect farmers and enable them to
effective.AI writing tools can produce phishing emails that sound more
learn from each other's innovations.At one PFI field day,she learned
convincing.
about organic animal raising.Now,while Center View Farm continues to
Analogue communication,like letters,is desirable partly for its
provide the main income stream for her parents,Wendy started Joia Food
simplicity.A letter only does one thing.You open it and read it without
&Fiber Farm,a certified organic farm,to test other restorative practices.
being distracted.Your brain can move more slowly,concentrating,which
24.What motivated Wendy to return to lowa?
minimizes the likelihood of making regrettable judgments.This is true in
A.Her love of her grandmother.
financial transactions,but also personal ones.You are more likely to
B.Her promise to farm with her father.
misjudge your tone or casually cause offence in a quick text than in a
C.Her dream of being a fashion designer.
carefully written letter.
D.Her desire to carry on her family's work.
Being able to concentrate on one thing at a time,without distractions,
25.Why is Center View Farm mentioned in Paragraph 3?
is an elusive(难以捉摸的)feeling now.You have to actively create
A.To present a solution to low crop yields.
the right conditions for it.This may explain the surprising resurgence
B.To provide a role model for local farmers.
-especially among the young-of activities such as baking bread,
C.To introduce a novel way to improve the soil.
reading physical books,playing board games,or listening to vinyl records.
Technology has never completely succeeded in killing them off,because
D.To stress the significance of smart agriculture.
26.What role did Wendy play in the PFI field days?
it cannot copy the state of absorbed concentration they provide.
28.What is the author's view on digital communication?
A.An enthusiastic participant.
A.It has totally replaced traditional letters.
B.A generous sponsor.
B.It is efficient but lacks depth and safety.
C.A knowledgeable instructor.
C.It should be banned for email scams.
D.A responsible organizer.
D.It gains popularity among the elderly.
27.What does Wendy's practice indicate?
29.Why does the author say letters reduce bad decisions?
A.Cover crops matter a lot.
A.They require more focus and time.
B.Organic change occurs naturally.
B.They are simpler to read than emails.
C.Land is the lasting legacy.
C.They cannot be understood by criminals.
D.Sustainable farming is climate action.
D.They require labor for handwriting.
英语
(五)第2页(共4页
30.What does the underlined word "resurgence"in the last paragraph
Haass says these findings suggest the need to find ways to get
most likely mean?
good information to students,both in school and online.To help,the
A.Decline.
B.Criticism.
Council on Foreign Relations is creating a new program called CFR
C.Recovery.
D.Invention.
Campus,designed to help build knowledge about global issues.
31.What's the best title of the text?
32.What can we learn about the survey?
A.The Pitying Decline of Letter Writing
A.All the participants were recent university graduates.
B.Why People Prefer Emails to Letters
B.It was an online survey conducted by two US universities.
C.The Value of Analogue Activities Today
C.Its aim was to figure out what the young people knew about America.
D.How Al Changes Daily Communication
D.It was given to over 1,200 American people aged from 18 to 26.
33.What's one reason the survey organizers give for young people's
D
lack of knowledge?
Young people in the United States do not have a strong understanding
A.Young people are unwilling to travel abroad.
of the world and their place in it.
B.Young people find it harder to get high-quality information on
Two US-based groups,the Council on Foreign Relations and the
the Internet.
National Geographic Society,conducted an online survey.They wanted
C.The US university system is of poor quality.
to know what young people in American colleges knew about geography,
D.Young people lack interest in knowing more about the world.
US foreign policy,recent international events,and economics.
34.According to the survey,what topic did the young Americans understand
The survey was given to over 1,200 Americans between the ages
best?
of 18 and 26.All of them currently attend,or formerly attended,2-
A.Environmental matters.
or 4-year college or university.
B.Geographic information.
The average test score,out of 75 total possible answers,was 55
C.Foreign relations.
percent.The study identifies a few important problems.For example,
D.Government organizations.
only 30 percent knew that the only part of the US government that can 35.In which column of a newspaper could we find this article?
declare war is Congress.Only 60 percent of those taking the survey
A.Economics.
B.Entertainment.
could identify Brazil on a world map.
C.Politics.
D.Education.
Part of the problem,argue the organizers of the survey,is the
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
Internet.They say it is becoming harder to find high-quality information
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选
about world events amongst all the fake news and trivia(琐事),which
项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
swamp the web.Forty-three percent of those questioned said they read
One of my friends announced early on that she did not know how
about the news on the Internet.
to cook,nor would she learn to cook.She had something more important
Another problem is that most college courses do not require students
to do,namely write her novels.I admired her,and even envied her.
to learn about international issues.If such information is not required,
36
Richard Haass from the Council on Foreign Relations said,then the
In New York,there are a million ways not to cook.It is easy to
United States could have leaders like Gary Johnson.He was a presidential
order in,or to hire someone to cook if you have the resources.37I
candidate who did not know about the Syrian city of Aleppo when a like being alone for a while staring at a recipe and trying to visualize it.
reporter asked him about it.
And yet my friend who doesn't cook is also right.38 Sometimes I
The survey results were not all bad.The young people also demonstrated wonder if I will regret those hours:cutting ingredients ()searching
a good understanding of climate change and renewable energy.And for supplies,and hurrying out for salt...Does cooking enrich family
the majority of them said that international issues were becoming more life?Does it give everyone an unconscious feeling of wellbeing?Hard
important to them.
to say.
英语
(五)第3页(共4页)
I have another friend who cooked on a whole other level than most of
“Treasured Rejection Letters”is far55 than that of“Treasured
us.Years later,she realized that she was putting too much of her
Acceptance Letters",which reminds me of the fact:I still have some
energy,thought,and inspiration into it.She seemed to have turned
growing up to do.
against it as a mode of expression.39
41.A.writer
B.reader
40 I will just stop planning dinners and going to the fish store
C.mailman
D.editor
and the grocery store.I imagine finishing my Helen Garner novel as the
42.A.demanding
B.indicating
sky darkens.But I also want this one hour at the end of the day when
C.suspecting
D.arguing
I step out of work and measure,preheat,and marinate ()When
43.A.boring
B.novel
night really falls and the sound of my family's chatter flows from the
C.lengthy
D.particular
living room,I still can't help but reach for the recipe book.
44.A.buy
B.reject
A.But this could never be me.
C.check
D.substitute
B.Cooking is sort of a burden and fun.
45.A.disappeared
B.arisen
C.Sometimes I have a“having it all"”fantasy.
C.returned
D.mattered
D.She started a whole new career that took off later.
46.A.promise
B.determine
E.Cooking can be a time-consuming and thankless task.
C.explain
D.acknowledge
F.She was determined to take this domestic responsibility.
47.A.proposals
B.drafts
G.Yet I still find myself cooking for my family even on busy days.
C.contributions
D.instructions
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
48.A.meanings
B.stages
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
C.wonders
D.rewards
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。
49.A.relief
B.frustration
D.hesitation
As a writer,I miss rejection letters very much.Not that I enjoyed
C.curiosity
receiving those letters,but that at least when I got one,I was pretty
50.A.valueless
B.expensive
sure a flesh-and-blood 41 had put it in the envelope.And there
C.plain
D.shiny
was always the chance that I might see a handwritten sentence on the
51.A.make up
B.put away
bottom,42 my work almost made it.When an editor at McCall's
C.turn down
D.insist on
52.A.easier
B.better
wrote,"I'm afraid I have to say no to this 43 work,but try me
again on another,would you?"It was almost as thrilling to me as if
C.shorter
D.longer
the editor had said,"We'll 44 it and here is an advance for you.
53.A.print
B.revise
Nowadays,rejection letters seem to have 45 with the use of
C.download
D.submit
online submissions.Most editors don't feel it a must to 46 they
54.A.accept
B.criticize
D.evaluate
have received,read,or considered your work because they receive so
C.judge
many 47 each day.
55.A.thinner
B.fatter
For me,there are three 48 when I am faced with a rejection
C.older
D.newer
letter.The first is 49 caused by finding a flat "no"on a 50
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
piece of paper,then followed by anger:how could they 51 a piece that
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
is obviously so much 52 than most of the stuff they print?And,
确形式。
finally,rebirth:I will live to 53 a new piece another day.
In China's Palace Museum,experts are busy working on a plaque
Learning to 54 rejection seems like part of growing up as a
(56 (weather)by centuries.According to Ma Yue,deputy
writer.While I have received many letters of acceptance,my collection of
head of the group,the calligraphy consists of a silk layer carrying the
ink 57 a paper layer supporting it.The restoration group must
第二节(满分25分)】
separate the two layers.
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
Technological methods come into play,58 (help)experts
一篇完整的短文。
analyze the components of the ink and silk that ancient people used,
Chuck Harris and his parents lived in the oldest house in his
neighborhood.The house was spacious but unsafe.But Chuck's dad
and source historically consistent materials.Ma says for some 59
never wanted to sell it or build a new one because "it was part of our
(severe)worn pieces,they have created replicas with digital technology,
family,as he said.While the neighbors pulled down their houses and
while the restored originals will be placed in storage.
built new ones,Chuck's father was stubborn and attached to the place.
For the ancient paintings and calligraphy,the mounting (
When Chuck was 12 and was laughed at by neighbors'children
methods and restoration techniques are 60 national-level intangible because of the old house,he turned to his father,and asked why they
cultural heritage item."Even today,we maintain a master-apprentice
didn't move to a new house,arguing it would save money and made
(system.Graduates of various majors joining our group must train
more sense to just move to a new place than fixing this one."Besides,
61 their masters'guidance for three years,refining their mounting
the other kids would stop teasing me,"the boy continued.But his
and restoration skills.That's how our restorers 62 (cultivate),
father replied that the house held family memories and hoped Chuck
would continue to pass it down to further generations.Chuck nodded
says Ma.
his head in agreement.
In recent years,more young 63 (profession)have joined the
When he turned 22,his father died in a car accident,leaving Chuck
museum's restoration teams,including Jin Dazhao,34,from the metal heartbroken.He didn't have anyone else.So he threw himself into work
踪
artifacts group.Jin believes that restoring cultural relics is not simply to help distract himself and allow him to move on.For a few years,he
mending 64 is broken,but about continuing a chain of human
was so focused that he didn't even notice how run-down his house
些
creativity and memory."Through each careful stroke and polish,he
was.But at some point,he couldn't ignore it anymore.
焙
adds,"we are enabling history 65 (breathe)again."
Things got worse when his friends made fun of him after seeing
his house..“Alright,that's enough!”he thought..“T'm sorry,dad,but
$
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
I'm done with this piece of trash.I've got to sell this house."
为
第一节(满分15分)
When he made an inquiry around the house before attempting to
假定你是校英语表演社负责人李华,近期社团将举行一次全校范sell it,he noticed one of the beams(横梁)had fallen to the ground floor.,
烟
围的英语剧表演,请你写信邀请外教Ryan在排练(rehearsal)的时候Chuck had to change the floor in that room.Tearing down the old boards,.
咳
给予指导。内容包括:
he accidentally saw a wooden door under them.Chuck was surprised
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because he'd never seen it before.He knew every part,every corner
1.介绍排练安排;
of this house."But actually,I don't,"he told himself.
2.提出指导请求。
"OK,let's see what's inside,"he said,and pushed open the door.
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注意:
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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。
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Mr.Ryan,
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He saw a ladder (leading to a small basement room.
Paragraph 2:
Feeling like in a museum,Chuck got an idea.
Yours,
Li Hua
英语
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