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2026年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试模拟试题
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英语(五)
本试卷共8页,满分150分。考试用时120分钟。
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注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信
息条形码粘贴区。
2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书
写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。
3.请按照题号顺序在答题卡各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无
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效;在草稿纸、试卷上答题无效。
4.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。
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。
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1.What sign could it be?
A.No passing.
B.No parking.
C.No entering.
2.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
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A.A meeting.
B.An agreement.
C.A customer.
3.What's the man probably?
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A.A sales man.
B.A model.
C.A tailor.
4.What does the woman think of Tom?
A.Outgoing.
B.Impolite.
C.Shy.
5.What did the man enjoy most?
A.The strong focus on painting.
B.The teacher's sense of humor.
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C.The variety of practice activities.
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。
听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。
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6.What's wrong with the woman?
A.She has sleep disorder.B.She has unhealthy diet.
C.She has poor concentration.
7.What does the man suggest the woman do?
A.Focus more on work.B.Do some exercise.
C.Have a lunch break.
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听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。
8.In which part has the man benefited most?
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A.Grammar.
B.Vocabulary.
C.Pronunciation.
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9.What are the teachers like?
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A.Strict.
B.Boring.
C.Interesting.
10.Why does the woman want to take the course?
A.To read foreign websites.
B.To clearly understand foreign products.
C.To communicate better with foreign customers.
听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。
11.How many regular clients does the man have?
A.About 50.
B.About 60.
C.About 100.
12.Why does the man want to leave Hanson's Gym?
A.To gain more clients.
B.To advance his career.
C.To work for fewer hours.
13.What's the man's advantage?
A.Personalizing training.
B.Maintaining customer relationships.
C.Performing various training sessions.
听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。
14.What's City Hour?
A.A TV series.
B.A reality show.
C.A broadcasting program.
15.Where will the fair take place this year?
A.At City park.B.At the Fairgrounds.C.At the new high school.
16.How long will the fair last?
A.One day.
B.Two days.
C.Three days.
17.What's special about this year's opening event?
A.The free admission.
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B.The opening speech.
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C.The dance performance.
听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。
18.What did Cassatt do in her childhood?
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A.She tried to become famous.
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B.She learned foreign languages.
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C.She acquired support from top artists.
19.What was Mary's parents'attitude to her career choice as an artist?
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A.Doubtful.
B.Unconcerned.
C.Supportive.
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20.How old was Cassatt when she entered art school?
A.14.
B.16.
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第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)T
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
Guided Tour of United Nations Headquarters offers an engaging way to explore the United
Nations Headquarters..Visit the Security Council Chamber(会议厅),the Trusteeship Council
Chamber,and the Economic and Social Council Chamber.Learn about how the United Nations
addresses issues such as climate change,peace and security,human rights,and how you can
support the Sustainable Development Goals.
Due to high-level meetings of Heads of State and Government,the United Nations
Headquarters and chambers may sometimes close to the public on very short notice.
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For entry
All visitors to the United Nations Headquarters must register on the United Nations
Security website prior to arrival.Click here to register.
You must bring an original,government-issued photo ID from a U.N.Member State or
Non-Member Observer State to present at entry.Acceptable forms include the passport,
driver's license and national identity card.
Only original,physical IDs are accepted (no photocopies or digital copies).For security
reasons,children under 5 years of age are not permitted on tour.
Hours of operation
Weekdays:First tour leaving at 9:30 a.m.,last tour leaving at 4:45 p.m.Please plan to
arrive 60 minutes before your tour.
The U.N.Headquarters is closed on weekends and public holidays.
Admission rates
Adult:$26.00
Student (Ages 13+):$18.00
Child (Ages 5-12):$15.00
A 6%booking fee will apply.
21.What can visitors do during the tour?
A.Deliver a public speech.
B.Attend high-level meetings.
C.Explore the working routine of the U.N.
D.Observe the discussion of major issues
22.What is a must for visitors to take the tour?
A.Bringing a passport copy.
B.Submitting their photographs.
C.Reaching the required age limit of 13
D.Complete online registration in advance.
23.How much should a couple with a 15-year-old pay for the tour?
A.$62.
B.$67.2.
C.$70.
D.$74.2.
Erin Doguet has a farm in Texas that is full of animals she adores.There are over 200
animals,to be more specific.So,with plans to visit Colorado on holiday,she had to get
someone to watch them.Her sister,Shannon,and pet sitter,Taelyn,were more than happy
to help.Unfortunately,this is when parts of Texas underwent dangerous floods,requiring a
full-blown rescue mission to save Erin's dog,Ziva.
Ziva took off after a wild boar ()causing her to end up on the back section of the
farm,which is bordered by the Medina River.As she was running after the boar across the
river,the flood waters rose swiftly.
Having found Ziva missing,Shnnon and Taelyn began searching for her and they phoned
Erin.Thanks to the Tractive GPS collar Ziva was wearing,it was Erin who located the missing
pup.So,from 1,500 miles away,Erin helped both Shannon and Taelyn make their way to the
frightened pet.By the time they arrived,Ziva was still caught up.
Ziva was found trapped in a flooded gully (along the Medina River.The roaring river
blocked any escape back home,and the three other sides were too steep (and slippery for
her to climb out on her own.
By the time she was found,poor Ziva was exhausted.This meant Shannon and Taelyn had
to move her 120-pound body to safety with no help from the dog herself.It was difficult,but in
the end,they were able to rescue this sweet dog just in time.In fact,she managed to make it
out of this harrowing ordeal without any physical harm.Once she returned home,she simply
drank a ton of water and slept for 12 hours.
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24.What was Ziva doing before she was trapped near the River?
A.She was looking for Erin's sister.
B.She was chasing another animal.
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C.She was wandering around the farm.
D.She was trying to escape the flood.
25.What contributed to determining where Ziva was trapped?
A.A tracking device.
B.Ziva's footprints.
C.The pet sitter's guiding.
D.Help from a rescue team.
26.What prevented Ziva from escaping on her own?
A.Extreme tiredness.
B.Serious injury.
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C.Lack of courage.
D.Surrounding conditions.
27.What does the underlined part"this harrowing ordeal"probably mean in the last paragraph?
A.The fun adventure.
B.The quick escape.
C.The training exercise.
D.The painful experience.
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A quiet revolution is happening in autonomous systems,freeing us from hard labor and
giving us more control over our lives.A robotaxis can give you a smooth ride to wherever you
need to go while a humanoid robot can handle chores at home.
Undoubtedly,instead of spending time driving,or folding laundry,we can engage in intellectual
(智力的),artistic,and social pursuits that were previously unimaginable.We can learn new
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languages,develop new skills,or connect more deeply with loved ones.We are close to a future
where the freedom to create and explore is no longer limited by the demands of daily life.
However,undeniable convenience as these autonomous systems offer,there's something
special about the tasks they aim to replace.Learning to drive,or even folding laundry is not
just chores but the very fabric of our human experience.The first time you got behind the
wheel of a car gave you a moment of growth and independence.Folding laundry can be a quiet,
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reflective moment-a reminder that life is made up of simple rhythms.
Here lies the contradiction:Autonomy isn't just about freedom from work but control.As
we hand over more control to machines,we are losing some of our own.
Take Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD)system for example.Despite the incredible
convenience and safety it offers,we need to reflect on what we might be leaving behind as we
move closer to this reality.For many,driving is more than just a means of getting from one
destination to another-it's an experience about freedom and control.The sensory connection
to the road,and even the joy of mastering the art of driving are elements that technology might
replace,but not necessarily reproduce.
True human autonomy is not just about handing over daily tasks to machines.It's about
the choice to engage in those tasks when we want to.The simple act of driving a car,or
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cleaning a home is more than just a function;it's an expression of our humanity.Perhaps that's
the real challenge in front of us as autonomous systems become more integrated into our lives:
How to use these machines to enhance our freedom without losing the very expression of our
humanity.
28.What do autonomous systems enable us to get according to paragraph 2?
A.Higher intellectual ambitions.
B.Greater abilities to handle chores.
C.A free future of living without limits.
D.More opportunities to develop creativity.
29.What do we lose to autonomy according to the author?
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A.A sense of control.
B.A sense of purpose.
C.The ability to learn.
D.The ability to do daily tasks.
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30.Why does the author mention "Tesla's FSD system"?
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A.To demonstrate the joy of driving.
B.To reveal the loss of human experience.
C.To argue against the freedom from work.
D.To exhibit the technological convenience.
31.What message does the author mainly convey?
A.Technology serves as a helping hand.
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B.Technology offers us more than freedom.
C.Conflicts between autonomy and humanity.
D.The autonomous systems around the corner.
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Taking medicine can help us get better when we're ill.But our bodies won't absorb all of a
drug.The leftovers leave in our urine ()Water treatment plants were never designed to
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remove those drugs.So they just flow through these cleanup plants and into rivers or other
sources of drinking water.But a simple low-cost,two-step process could help end that.As a
matter of fact,this process was initially aimed at removing plant fertilizers because they can
cause the rapid growth of harmful microbes in lakes,rivers and streams.
To address algal blooms ()a research team led by Dr.Wei Zheng,an environmental
chemist at the University of Illinois,developed an innovative yet simple two-step method.The
first stage uses wood chips to break down nitrates-substances that promote algal growth.
Through a natural chemical process,the wood chips transform nitrogen from nitrates into
harmless gas that escapes into the atmosphere.
The second stage involves a specially treated charcoal (that captures phosphorus,
another key nutrient responsible for algal blooms.This material acts like activated carbon,
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trapping phosphorus molecules on its surface.When used together,the two materials remove
77%of nitrogen-based compounds and 99%of phosphorus pollutants.
Beyond nutrient removal,the system also targets drugs.Laboratory tests demonstrated its
efficiency in eliminating over two-thirds of common pain relievers like ibuprofen and naproxen.
It also removed more than 90%of a diabetes drug and 97%of a hormone treatment medication.
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But those tests were in the lab.Now Zheng's team wants to test the process on real
wastewater samples.They also want to scale up their system so it can handle high volumes of
water.
Mou at Kent State University wonders how well the new method might work when levels
are very low.Still,she can imagine that this new process might be particularly useful where
levels of medicinal pollution might be high.Near hospitals is one example,or downstream of
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factories that make medicines.
32.What does paragraph 1 say about leftover drugs?
A.They build up in our body.
B.They may end up in the rivers.
C.They damage our urine system.
D.They are treated in cleanup plants.
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33.What is the function of wood chips in the two-step process?
A.To facilitate algal blooms.
B.To absorb a harmful gas.
C.To break down a chemical.
D.To help clean the environment.
34.What can be inferred about the new two-step water treatment process?
A.It is still in the experimental stage.
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B.It was originally designed to remove drugs.
C.It is expected to be widely used in hospitals.
D.It requires expensive materials and complex technology.
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35.Which of the following is the best title for the text?
A.A Look into Future Wastewater Treatment Plants
B.An Appeal for Controlling Nutrient Contents in Rivers
C.A Widespread Application of Newfound Leftover Drugs
D.A Simple and Low-Cost Solution to Water Drug Pollution
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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余
选项。
Cork fabric(橡树皮织物)is a natural material obtained from the bark of the cork oak
tree,which grows mainly in the western Mediterranean region.36 This material is highly
sustainable because the tree bark regenerates after each harvest,making cork both renewable
and biodegradable.Additionally,most cork-based products can be fully recycled.
37 Known for being lightweight,water-resistant,,and thermally insulating(隔热的),
it is used in construction,musical instruments,insulation for rockets,packaging,footwear,
furniture,and increasingly,in fashion industry.
The cork harvesting process is carried out by hand by skilled workers using a specialized
tool.The first harvest occurs when the tree is between 20 and 30 years old.Subsequent
harvests are scheduled every nine years.38 After haryesting,the cork undergoes boiling,
sorting,drying,and further processing based on the intended use.
To produce cork fabric,the raw cork is air-dried for approximately six weeks.
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Since cork alone can be easily broken,these sheets are usually pressed into very thin pieces or
bonded to a textile (backing to improve strength and durability.This reinforced
material can then be sewn and used like conventional fabric.
Although cork has been used for thousands of years in items like footwear,its use
expanded in the late 20th century to include furniture and surface coverings.Cork fabric,
specifically designed in fashion industry,has gained significant attention only in the 21st
century.Today,cork leather is widely recognized as an eco-friendly and alternative to animal
leather.It is used in products such as handbags,wallets,belts,shoes,and dresses.Cork
fabric is favored for its sustainability,and minimal environmental footprint.40
A.Cork fabric has a wide range of applications.
B.It is then boiled,pressed,and cut into thin flexible sheets.
C.This practice allows the bark sufficient time to regenerate.
D.Therefore,it is becoming a preferred material in green design.
E.Countries such as Portugal and Spain are the world's largest cork producers.
F.After that,another harvest can be conducted without doing harm to the tree.
G.However,much remains to be done before its application can be further expanded.
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,CD四个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。
It was a burning hot August afternoon.The beachside 41 reflected the sun light.Leo
Harrison,walking barefoot toward the ocean,was 42 in discomfort.Each step sent strong
pain through his soles ()The radio had 43 that the temperature would be 120
degrees.He hadn't 44 it until now.
Near some wind-bent palm trees,Leo 45 for a moment in a shaded area for temporary
relief from his burning feet."Like walking on coals,"he said to himself,biting his teeth 46
together against the pain.
Across the street,Ben Carter 47 Leo while taking out his garbage.He didn't 48.
"Hey!Feet on fire?"Ben called out,already 49 his own blue slippers.
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Leo stared,in 50,as Ben threw the slippers toward him."Take them.The sand is a
silent killer..”
“Are you--?Ican't just--”Leo shouted..
“Seriously,”Ben waved his hand.“Just put them on.I've got5l.”
Relief washed over Leo as the52 rubber touched his skin.“You're an angel(天使),
man!I'm Leo.I'll bring these back in two hours!"With that,Leo walked toward the 53.
Whether Leo kept his promise 54 less than this truth-Ben's slippers didn't just make
two feet feel comfortable.They proved how one man's 55
of kindness can make another
man's day.
41.A.town
B.tent
C.path
D.shop
42.A.surprisingly
B.visibly
C.calmly
D.questionably
43.A.warned
B.demonstrated
C.recognized
D.concluded
44.A.shared
B.introduced
C.addressed
D.believed
45.A.stopped
B.played
C.abandoned
D.turned
46.A.intentionally
B.tightly
C.easily
D.slowly
47.A.stopped
B.approached
C.joined
D.noticed
48.A.complain
B.rest
C.hesitate
D.care
49.A.sliding off
B.throwing away
C.putting aside
D.breaking up
50.A.detail
B.disappointment
C.confusion
D.person
51.A.checkups
B.tryouts
C.backpacks
D.backups
52.A.big
B.hard
C.old
D.cool
53.A.rescuers
B.tourists
C.waves
D.trees
54.A.matters
B.expands
C.deserves
D.varies
55.A.encouragement B.gesture
C.appreciation
D.reward
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。
Cha House is a mix of Chinese and Western architectural styles.The three-floor
structure,which was built in the 1920s as a residence by two well-known masters in painting,
56 (stand)out in local historic garden houses,at 412 Weihai Road,Shanghai.After eight
years of repair,it has been restored to 57 it originally looked like a century ago.
The house looks similar to 58 common European castle on the southern side,
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(feature)two towers with pinnacles (on top.The entrance is in ancient Greek style.
The whole structure combines the architectural style of southern China and the Middle-Age
Europe.The repairers managed to obtain the original drawing,furniture and items to restore
60 (it)old look.
However,it was not easy 61 (preserve)the main structure which had been tested for
a long time.Luckily,the workers took efforts to find similar materials and used various 62
(convention)skills to repair the doors and windows.
Cha House has opened to the public 63 honor of its founder Cha Qi Ming,who was a
successful businessman in Shanghai.Cha House,a symbol of cultural integration,means a lot
more to us than 64 (simple)appealing to those who appreciate architecture.It also
represents modern cities like Shanghai and their 65 (open)and inclusiveness.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第-节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你的交换生朋友Toy想加入你校羽毛球队或乒乓球队,以便体验校园生
活,询问你的意见,请给他回信。内容包括:
1.提出建议;
2.说明理由。
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注意:
1.写作词数应为80个左右;
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2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Tony,
Best wishes,
Li Hua
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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。
The Unbroken Journey
In the small town of Wilson,Pennsylvania,the announcement of a tenth-grade trip to
Washington,D.C.,sent waves of excitement through the hallways of the local high school.
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For many,it was a chance to see the nation's capital-its monuments,its museums and its
spirit.But for Sarah,it was more than that.It was a dream she never thought would come
true.Coming from a family that could scarcely afford such luxuries,she had never left her
hometown.This trip was her window to the world.
Unfortunately,something unexpected happened a week before the departure.Sarah was
hit by a car while crossing the street.She woke up in hospital with a cast around her left leg
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and a wheelchair by her bed.The doctor's words echoed (in her ears:"You won't be
walking for a while."Her heart sank.The trip-the one thing she had looked forward to-was
now slipping through her fingers.
Several days later,Sarah was back to school.She watched with teary eyes as her
classmates discussed the trip and what they would pack into their suitcases.It felt as though
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the world had moved on without her.Her best friend,Elle,noticed everything and she was
determined to figure out a way to get Sarah on the trip.
"We're still going,"Elle said one afternoon,sitting beside Sarah's wheelchair."You're
not missing this.I won't let you.
Sarah shook her head..“How?Ican't even walk.”
"You don't have to,"Elle replied firmly."I'll push you.We'll talk to Mr.Davis.We'll
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make it work.”
With renewed determination,the two girls met with their history teacher,Mr.Davis.
Elle did most of the talking,her voice passionate yet respectful.She argued that the trip held
deep significance for Sarah.Mr.Davis,touched by their bond,agreed to make arrangements.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
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2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
On the morning of the trip,Elle arrived early,waiting for Sarah beside the bus.
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At dusk,they got on the bus and started their journey back.
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21.C【解析】理解具体信息。原文提到“Visit
为得克萨斯州洪水期间,Erin的狗Ziva因追逐
the Security Council Chamber,(会议厅)
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Learn about howtheUnited Nations
姐与宠物保姆成功救援,Ziva最终无恙归家。
addresses issues”,说明游客可了解联合国
24.B【解析】理解具体信息。根据第二段第
日常工作(working routine)。故选C项。
hr一句可知Ziva是因追逐野猪(took off after
a wild boar)而跑到河边,最终被洪水围困.
our own.”,强调技术替代可能导致人类对
故选B项。
年圈
控制感和体验的丧失。故选B项。
25.A【解析】理解具体信息。言根据第三段第
31.C【解析】理解主旨要义。全文围绕自动
二句中的“Thanks to the Tractive GPS
化带来的便利与人类体验丧失之间的矛盾
collar Ziva was wearing”,由此可知正是
展开,最后一段明确指出“How to use
GPS追踪设备帮助定位了Ziva的位置。故
these machines to enhanceour freedom
选A项。引军善小资,计择脚期
without losing the very expression of our
26.D【解析】作出判断推理。根据第四段第
humanity.”,故选C项。之bra fngy
iaF句中"the three other sides were too
steep(陡)and slippery for her to climb
个【语篇导读】这是一篇说明文。介绍了一
out”,说明Ziva无法自救的原因是周围地
种低成本两步法水处理技术,可有效清除水体
形陡峭湿滑,属于环境因素。故选D项。
中的药物残留和过量营养物质,减少藻华污
27.D【解析】推断短语含义。短语“this
染,保障饮用水安全与生态健康。体稀】
harrowing ordeal'”出现在描述Ziva获救后
32.B【解析】理解具体信息。第一段明确指
的情况,结合前文她被困洪水、精疲力竭等
出“The leftovers leave in our urine(尿)
细节,可推知该词指一段“痛苦而艰难的经
flow through these cleanup plants and into
历”。故选D项。
日.测四全家
rivers:.”,说明药物残留通过尿液进人污水
处理系统后,最终流入河流。故选B项。
【语篇导读】这是一篇议论文。探讨了自
33.C【解析】理解具体信息。【根据第二段
动化系统在带来便利的同时,也可能剥夺人类
"The first stage uses wood chips to break
在驾驶、家务等日常体验中所获得的成长与控
down nitrates”和“transform nitrogen from
制感,引发对技术与人性的深层思考。
28.D【解析】作出判断推理。第二段指出
nitrates into harmless gas”可知木块的作
we can engage in intellectual(智力的)
用是分解硝酸盐(一种化学物质)。故选
C项。
门齿以.每计小好“
artistic.and social pursuits...the freedom to
create and explore is no longer limited.”,说
34.A【解析】作出判断推理。【第五段提到
明自动化系统为人类提供了更多发展创造
bnn"But those tests were in the lab.Now
力的机会。故选D项。4【对微】1,
Zheng's team wants to test the process on
29.A【解析】理解具体信息。根据文章第四
real wastewater samples..”,说明该方法目
段中“As we hand over more control to
前仍处于实验室阶段,尚未投入实际应用。
machines,we are losing some of our
故选A项。
own.”可知答案。故选A项。
35.Dy【解析】理解主旨要义。【全文围绕“a
30.B【解析】作出判断推理。作者以特斯拉
simple low-cost,two-step process”展开,
FSD系统为例,指出“driving is more than
重点说明该方法可同时去除水体中的药物
just a means...it's an experience about freedom
“残留和过量营养物质。D项全面准确地概
and control,.”,并提到“we are losing some of括了文章核心内容。故选D项。合出
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因料的结果,符合段落收尾和文章主旨。故
【语篇导读】这是一篇说明文。介绍橡树
选D项。
,日哉明
皮织物的来源、特性及生产过程,强调其作为
第三部分语言运用有具确【愁碱】
环保可再生材料的广泛应用与可持续发展
第一节物T6gaT”中国
价值。心“出廊即因一击景,形奥
昼【语篇导读】这是一篇记叙文。炎热夏日,
36.E【解析】该空前一句点明橡树主要生长
L0赤脚行走于滚烫沙滩,痛苦难忍。陌生人
o于地中海地区,E项“Countries such as
Ben慷慨赠鞋相助,微小善举传递人间温情与
Portugal and Spain are the world's largest
关爱四徐诽别:驱鞯穑腆出补【淋雕】山
cork producers'”通过举例具体说明主要生
41.C【解析】此处描述海滩边的地点,path
产国,与上文形成顺畅的衔接,且为下文介
dmit小径y与原文“beachside”和“walking
村绍该材料的可持续性提供背景。故选
barefoot toward the ocean"形成语境呼应。
E项。所,颜心养营量丘味留数峰连的中
故选C项。爱因干漏,鄱萨制
37.A【解析】本段整体在介绍像树皮织物的
42.B【解析】visibly(明显地)准确表现Leo
广泛应用,A项“Cork fabric has a wide
的痛苦状态,与后文“Each step sent strong
range of applications'”恰可作为本段主旨句
pain”形成逻辑关联。故选B项。闻
总领下文,其后列出的多个用途(建筑、乐43.A【解析】warned(警告)与广播天气预报
器、时尚业等)均为其具体例证。故选
的语境完全匹配,且与120度的温度形成
A项。数站前回可人箭尝见·司落驱的
警告性提示的合理搭配。故选A项
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as次采收”,C项“This practice1 allows the
他对高温的准备是不够的,由此可见,对收
bark sufficient ltime to regenerate”解释该
音机上对高温的预警他最初不信而现在信
心做法的目的让树皮有足够时间再生,
出了故选D项袖代出计【】
与上文构成因果逻辑,且紧扣橡树皮“可持
45.A
【解析】“stopped(停下来)fora
续”这一核心特征。故选C项。
moment'”与“for temporary relief'”直接对
39.B【解析】该空前提到“橡树皮需风干约六
应,表现停止行走寻求缓解的动作。故选
we周”,B项“It is then boiled,pressed,“and
数A项。速策T典器姿入成落楼自
ocut into thin flexible sheets”以“then"自然
46.B【解析】tightly(紧紧地)准确描写咬紧
目承接,描述下一道加工步骤,与后文“由于
四牙关对抗疼痛的身体反应,与"against the
软木本身较脆”形成连贯的工艺说明。故
pain”形成语义呼应。故选B项。“中
选B项。
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47.D【解析】noticed(注意到)是后续帮助行
40.D【解析】该空位于全文结尾,前文总结
为的前提,符合“taking out his garbage”时
,软木织物的环保特性和应用现状,D项
件偶然看见的场景。故选D项。】
"Therefore,it is becoming a preferred
48.C【解析】hesitate(犹豫)与“didn't”连用
material in green design”以“Therefore'”引
表现毫不犹豫的帮助态度,与后文立即脱
出合理结论,强调其成为绿色设计首选材
o鞋的动作形成因果关系。故选C项。
49.A【解析】sliding off(脱下)准确描述脱It's not only a good way to stay active,but
鞋的动作,与“blue slippers'”形成动宾搭配。
also a fantastic opportunity to socialize and
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make new friends.Additionally.the team
50.C【解析】confusion(困惑)符合收到陌生
organizes regular training and fun matches,
人帮助时正常的心理反应,与“stared”和
which will help you feel more involved.in
de“shouted”共同构成惊讶困惑的情绪链条。
school life.Although table tennis is also
故选C项。da喝
enjoyable,badminton tends to be more social
51.D【解析】backups(备用物品)与“I've
and lively.
got”形成口语化表达,解释为何能慷慨相
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52,D【解析】cool(凉爽的)与“Relief washed
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On the morning of the trip,Elle arrived
53.C【解析】waves(海浪)与“beachside”和
early,waiting for Sarah beside the bus.When
“ocean'”形成场景统一,符合走向大海的动作
Sarah arrived in her wheelchair,Elle and
逻辑。故选C项。
some other students helped her get on!the
54.A【解析】matters(重要)与“less than”构
bus,folded up her wheelchair and took care of
成比较结构,强调履行承诺不如善举的意
it.Arriving in Washington,Sarah was helped
义本身重要。故选A项。
into her chair and the students took turns to
55.B【解析】gesture(举动)与“kindness'”搭
wheel her carefully.They also held doors
配表达善意行为,且与全文主题微小善举
open for her,made sure she had the best view
完全契合。故选B项。
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