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名校系列模拟检测。考试英语听力部分第一节听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每段对话读两遍。Text one, our company is in serious financial trouble, so we have to dismiss some workers. Really, that's bad news. I'm sorry to tell you that you're one of them. You'll receive one your salary as compensation. Our company is in serious financial trouble. So we have to dismiss some . workers really that bad news. I'm sorry to tell you that you are one of them. You will receive one year salary as compensation. Text two, i'm pretty sure that something did happen. I saw a large crowd gathering near the park. There is a donation of books. By the way, just now, a lot of police cars passed by our restaurant. Do you know what happened . is said that a bank manager ran away without the money? I'm pretty sure that something did happen. I saw a large crowd gathering near the park. There is a donation of books, by the way, just now, a lot of police cars passed by our restaurant. Do you know what happened . is said that a bank manager ran away without the money? Text three, there are no more spaces in the chess club. Again, this is the second year in a row I haven't been able to join. Maybe dad can teach you how to play. Good idea that will free me up to join the drama club. There are no more spaces in the chance club again. This is the second year in a row I haven't been able to join. Maybe dad can teach you how to play. Good idea. That'll free me up to join the drama club. Text for I fail the exam again. What would you do if you were in my place? Jeff, if I were you, I would play computer games less. You can ask your parents for help. It's not that difficult to change . yourself. Yeah, you're right. I feel the exam again. What would you do if you were in my place? Jeff, if I were you, I would play computer games less. You can ask your parents for help. It's not that difficult to change yourself. Yeah, you're right. Text five, how much do you pay every month for your phone bill? It's hard to say exactly. I share an unlimited call, text and internet plan with my family, but the taxes and extra fees are slightly different every month, but it's about fifty dollars. Give or take a couple of dollars. How much do you pay every month for your phone bill? It's hard to say exactly. I share an unlimited call, text and internet plan with my family, but the taxes and extra fees are slightly different every month, but it's about fifty dollars. Give take a couple of dollars. 第二节听下面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ABC3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,听第六段材料,回答第六、七题。Text six, have you heard about cleaning drones, replacing spider men for a skyscrapers? Cleaning. really, how efficient are they? They are amazing. IT takes a drone only forty minutes to clear an area which can take a human half a day. It's twenty times faster, ten to twenty percent cheaper. What about safety? Much safer. Does this mean job losses for cleaners? Actually, new jobs are created. Grown pilots, safety supervisors. Former cleaners can retrain with ten to fifteen days of theory, one to three months of practice, to become certified pilots. Have you heard about cleaning drones, replacing spider men for a skyscrapers? cleaning? Really, how efficient are they? They're amazing. He takes a drone only forty minutes to clear an area which can take a human half a day. It's twenty times faster, ten to twenty percent cheaper. What about safety? Much safer. Does this mean job losses for cleaners? Actually, new jobs are created. Grown pilots, safety supervisors. Former cleaners can retrain with ten to fifteen days of theory, one to three months of practice, to become certified pilots. 听第七段材料,回答第8至10题。Tex, seven. IT, excuse me. mr. Henderson. yes. Diana, how can I help you? I'm sorry, but I can't come to class next wednesday. I have a doctors appointment. Okay, thanks for letting me know. Is there anything to do at home? Let me just check my notebook. Okay, first of all, you need to read chapters seventeen, nineteen and twenty in the book. There are also some articles and a video to watch. Those are . online chapter seventeen to twenty. except chapter eighteen. Ah, okay. Um is there a deadline? Yes, this friday, but there is something else I was going to give you all, a practice test. a practice test. Yes, to help you prepare for . the mid term exam. All right. don't worry. I can send you the practice test by email on wednesday. IT, excuse me, mr. Henderson, yes. Diana, how can I help you? I'm sorry. but I can't come to class next wednesday. I have a doctor's appointment. Okay, thanks for letting me know. Is there anything to do at home? Let me just check my notebook. Okay, first of all, you need to read chapters seventeen, nineteen and twenty in the book. There are also so some articles and a video to watch. Those are . online chapter seventeen to twenty. except champion . eighteen. Ah okay. Um is there a deadline? Yes, this friday, but there is something else I was going to give you all, a practice test. a practice test. Yes, to help you prepare for . the midi term exam. All right. don't worry. I can send you the practice test by email on wednesday. 听第八段材料,回答第11至13题。Text eight, this new recycling guide is confusing. Why can't we put pizz boxes in the paper bin? They're made of cardboard . because of oil stands. Even a little food left on them means the whole lot can be recycled. Remember what happened last winter? You mean when the collection truck refused our building's bins, but that was plastic bank mixed with bottles? It's the same kind of problem. Now for glass only, clear bottles go in Green bends. Color glass must go to the downtown center. That's a fall minute drive. What if I clean wine bottles very carefully? I'm afraid not. Colored glass needs a different recycling process, no exceptions. What about broken mirrors? The guy doesn't say those . are harmful waste. Wrap them in old newspaper and take them to the special collection point on maple street. This new system is much more complicated than the one in our old town. This new recycling guide is confusing. Why can't we put pizza boxes in the paper bin? They're made of cardboard . because of oil stands. Even a little food left on them means the whole lot can't be recycled. Remember what happened last winter? You mean when the collection truck refused our building's beans, but that was plastic bags mixed with bottles? It's the same kind of problem. Now for glass only, clear bottles go in Green beans. Color glass must go to the downtown center. That's a forty minute drive. What if I clean wine bottles very carefully? I'm afraid not. Colored glass needs a different recycling process, no exceptions. What about broken mirrors? The guy doesn't . say those are harmful waste. Wrap them in old newspaper and take them to the special collection point on maple street. This new system is much more complicated than the one in our old town. 听第九段材料,回答第14至17题。Text nine hey, Cindy, I heard you join the park run activity in the community last saturday. Oh, was IT. IT was amazing. I never thought running could be so much fun with a big group. There were families with kids, elderly jokers, even people walking their dogs. Sounds fun, but isn't IT just like a regular morning run? Not at all. Park run is free and open to everyone. Volunteers, time the runners, and you can track progress online. The community atmosphere is unBeatable. We cheered for each other at the finish line like a mini festival. Wait, do I need to be super fit? I'm more of a count potato. Of course not. It's not a competition. Some walk, some jog, some run fast. I thought seventy year old lady finished right before me. Wanna try next week. Okay, what should I wear? Comfortable sports where and sneakers register online for a barcode volunteer scanned to record time. Trust me, crossing that finish line with everyone clapping is addictive. Hey, Cindy, I heard you joined the park run activity in the community last saturday. How was IT? IT was amazing. I never thought running could be so much fun with a big group. There were families with kids, elderly jokers, even people walking . their dogs. Sounds fun, but isn't IT just like a regular . morning run? Not at all. Park run is free and open to everyone. Volunteers, time the runners, and you can track progress online. The community atmosphere is unBeatable. We cheer for each other at the finish line like a mini festival. Wait, do I need to be super fit? I'm more of a couch potato. Of course not. It's not a competition. Some work, some jog, some run fast. I thought, seventy year old lady, finish right before me. Wanna try next week. Okay, what should I wear? Comfortable sports where and sneakers register online for a barcode volunteer scanned to record time. Trust me, crossing that finish line with everyone clapping is addictive. 听第十段材料,回答第18至20题。Text ten good morning, everyone. Why spend hours waiting at the airport when you could relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery on the way to your holiday spot? Our high speed train service offers a fancy travel experience to friends wit services running from london to paris, and r say you can pick from several departures every day, including morning trains that get you to paris by lunch time, giving you an entire afternoon to check out the city of lights. Getting back is just as convenient with flexible choices for your timetable. Our trains have comfortable seating and a range of dining options, letting you start your holiday in style, choose the best departure for you, or mix and match route. However, you like our onboard experience insurer, you feel the holiday spirit the moment you leave the country. Good morning, everyone. Why spend hours waiting at the airport when you could relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery on the way to your holiday spot? Our high speed train service offers a fancy travel experience to france, with services running from london to paris. And I say you can pick from several departures every day, including morning trains that gets you to paris by lunch time, giving you an entire afternoon to check out the city of lights. Getting back is just as convenient with flexible choices for your timetable. Our trains have comfortable seating and a range of dining options, letting you start your holiday in style, choose the best departure for you, or mix and match route however you like. Our onboard experience ensures you feel the holiday spirit the moment you leave the country.
2026届高三英语适应性训练(二)
本训练分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分。
时间120分钟。
第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共95分)
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
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。每段对话读两遍。
1. Why is the man laid off?
A. He got another offer.
B. He made a serious mistake.
C. His firm is in a financial crisis.
2. What is happening near the park?
A. People are giving away their books.
B. The police are searching for a thief.
C. There is a new restaurant opening up.
3. Why is the man upset?
A. The Chess Club is full.
B. His father won’t help him.
C. He can’t join the Drama Club.
4. Why did Jeff fail his exam again?
A. The exam was rather difficult.
B. His parents didn’t help with his homework.
C. He spent too much time on computer games.
5. What affects the man’s phone bill?
A. His family’s Internet use.
B. The taxes and extra fees.
C. His calls and texts.
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. How much faster are cleaning drones than humans?
A. 10 times faster. B. 20 times faster. C. 30 times faster.
7. What advantage does the man finally stress?
A. The cost reduction.
B. The safety improvement.
C. The creation of new jobs.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. Why will Diana be absent from the class next Wednesday?
A. She will see a doctor.
B. She will have a test.
C. She will watch a video.
9. Which chapter can Diana skip?
A. Chapter 17. B. Chapter 18. C. Chapter 19.
10. What does the man plan to email to Diana?
A. A video link. B. A research paper. C. A practice test.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. Why was the building’s recycling rejected last winter?
A. Food stains on cardboard.
B. No cardboard included.
C. Plastic mixed with bottles.
12. Where is a colored wine bottle recycled?
A. At the regular green bins.
B. At the downtown center.
C. At the Maple Street site.
13. What is the rule for dealing with broken mirrors?
A. Place them in green bins.
B. Put them with regular trash.
C. Take them to a special site.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. What did Cindy think of the activity?
A. Quite tiring. B. Surprisingly fun. C. Extremely competitive.
15. What is special about the Parkrun activity?
A. It requires a registration fee.
B. It has a contest-based ranking system.
C. It offers a great community atmosphere.
16. What do we know about the man?
A. He likes morning runs.
B. He doesn’t get much exercise.
C. He refused to join the sports match.
17. Why does Cindy mention the 70-year-old lady?
A. To show that the event lacks challenges.
B. To praise the sportsmanship of the elderly.
C. To prove that the fitness level isn’t required.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. Who is this train service for?
A. Tourists leaving from London.
B. Business travellers from Paris.
C. Local residents of Marseille.
19. What does the speaker say about the food provided on the train?
A. Fresh. B. Tasty. C. Varied.
20. Why does the speaker give the talk?
A. To do a promotion.
B. To introduce a vehicle.
C. To describe a route.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
TREE by TREE
Guelmim, Morocco | 15/03/2026 to 15/09/2026 | Apply by 07/02/2026
There is a six-month project battling desertification through sustainable development and environmental education, focusing on creating forests. Volunteers will engage in expanding the nursery, installing irrigation systems, preparing fruit tree seedlings, maintaining and fertilizing (施肥) trees, and conducting ecological awareness workshops for local children. Additional tasks include training, producing organic fertilizer, and maintaining social media and reports.
Youth Bloom Eco-Village
As-Salt, Jordan | 01/04/2026 to 29/05/2026 | Apply by 18/02/2026
There is a nature-based learning space for the youth to connect with nature, learn biodiversity, and experience sustainable living. It includes trails, eco-buildings, gardens, activity zones, and small animal facilities. Volunteers assist in land preparation, tree planting, eco-building, farming, workshops, and training sessions.
Climate Campaign
Floriana, Malta | 23/01/2026 to 31/01/2028 | Apply by 08/02/2026
The volunteer-support climate initiative focuses on climate justice, renewable energy, and sustainable mobility. Tasks include taking lessons on climate issues, policy work, communications, and community outreach to promote walking, cycling, public transport, and fossil fuel phase-out.
Zero Waste Campaign
Floriana, Malta | 23/01/2026 to 31/01/2028 | Apply by 08/02/2026
Volunteers assist a campaign promoting waste reduction, reuse and recycling, and responsible consumption. Activities include policy support, public consultations, communications, and community e-vents such as workshops, with a focus on reducing food waste and landfill use.
21. What is mentioned as an additional task in the TREE by TREE project?
A. Producing organic fertilizer. B. Building eco-friendly structures.
C. Supporting policy development. D. Organizing community workshops.
22. Which project has the shortest duration?
A. TREE by TREE B. Youth Bloom Eco-Village
C. Climate Campaign D. Zero Waste Campaign
23. What do all the projects have in common?
A. They all last for at least six months.
B. They all take place in North African countries.
C. They all focus on environmental protection.
D. They all require application by early February 2026.
B
Brownie Wise was a self-made woman who revolutionized marketing strategies and had a talent for motivating others. She introduced the now popular household item, Tupperware, to the market. As a pioneering businesswoman when there were not many women in business, she serves as an inspiration for generations of women.
She was born in Georgia in 1913 and dreamed of becoming a writer and illustrator. During the late 1930s and early 1940s, Wise contributed to the Detroit News Experience column. Beyond writing, she worked briefly in an ad agency and as a salesperson in a clothing store. Later, she and her mother began selling Stanley Home Products at home parties; one of her sales methods was a demonstration of how the products worked. Even though she became one of the top Stanley salespeople, Stanley’s founder told her that as a woman, she had no place in management. She refused to accept that and switched to selling a new product: Tupperware.
While Tupperware is everywhere now, it was not selling well in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Most people were not used to having consumer products made of plastic at that time. Wise, who saw promise in the product, began selling it with her mother in the late 1940s. She adopted the home party technique, throwing parties and demonstrating Tupperware mainly to women. She recruited dealers and managers and was soon selling more Tupperware than any store.
In 1951, Tupper, the founder of Tupperware, recruited Wise to develop the party plan model and made her Vice President of Marketing. This job title made Wise one of the few female executives at the time. After Wise took over marketing, millions of Tupperware products began flying off the shelves. Wise became the public face of the company, appearing in media and speaking at national conferences. She was the first woman to appear on the cover of BusinessWeek. Tupperware now includes Wise and her contributions in the company’s official history. The home party model she pioneered not only ensured the success of that company but also inspired hundreds of others.
24. What can we infer about Wise’s early career aspirations?
A. She had a clear career goal in her early years.
B. She planned to become a top salesperson.
C. She intended to hold a management position.
D. She aimed to work in the business world from the start.
25. The phrase “flying off the shelves” in the last paragraph most probably means ______.
A. being displayed in stores B. being sold in large quantities
C. being transported by air D. being removed from shelves
26. Which of the following words can best describe Brownie Wise?
A. Creative and determined. B. Shy and cautious.
C. Generous and quiet. D. Humorous and easygoing.
27. What does the passage suggest about Wise’s impact on business?
A. She improved the design of household items.
B. She made plastic products more affordable for consumers.
C. She opened doors for women in corporate leadership.
D. She increased the profitability of the advertising industry.
C
In a world overflowing with information, it may seem odd that people often go out of their way not to learn something. Whether it’s skipping a follow-up doctor’s appointment or refusing to read an unsettling news article, this tendency has a name: the “Ostrich (鸵鸟) Effect,” just like the bird supposedly burying its head in the sand. Researchers at the University of Chicago set out to understand when and why this occurs.
In one experiment, children aged from 5 to 10 were asked to imagine their favorite and least favorite candy. Then came the choice: Would they like to watch a video about why eating that candy was bad for their teeth? Children at the age of 5 or 6 wanted to know — good or bad, the information itself was exciting. Older children, however, hesitated. They were much less interested in hearing about the downsides of their favorite treat, though they had no problem learning why their least favorite candy was bad.
So why do children transform from fearless learners into strategic avoiders? The answer lies in emotions. Information is not neutral (中立的) — it often carries consequences for how we feel. News about our health, abilities, or beliefs can trigger disappointment, anxiety, or shame. By avoiding knowledge, people protect themselves, at least in the short term, from negative emotions.
Sparing ourselves from distress can be protective, yet when avoidance becomes habitual, the costs can outweigh the benefits. At a personal level, refusing to learn important medical information can endanger health. At a societal level, avoidance may entrench political divides or rigid beliefs. When people deliberately tune out perspectives that challenge their worldview, they lose opportunities for growth, understanding, and connection.
At its core, the Ostrich Effect reveals something deeply human. We are curious creatures, but also fragile ones. We want to know, yet we fear what knowing might mean. This push and pull shapes our decisions every day. This is why researchers stress the importance of teaching children not only to embrace curiosity, but also to develop resilience (韧性) and always grab the chance to learn, adapt, and succeed.
28. Which of the following examples best illustrates the “Ostrich Effect”?
A. A student who asks his teacher for feedback on a poorly written essay.
B. A person who reads the terms and conditions before signing a contract.
C. A woman who throws away unopened bills from the credit card company.
D. A couple who watches a documentary on the effects of climate change.
29. What did the experiment with children reveal about older kids?
A. They were more interested in learning about the disadvantages of their least favorite candy.
B. They showed reluctance to learn about the harmful effects of their favorite candy.
C. They were generally less curious than younger children about all types of candy.
D. They preferred to learn about the positive aspects of candy rather than negative.
30. According to the passage, what is one possible consequence of the Ostrich Effect?
A. Immediate emotional comfort. B. Improved decision-making.
C. Reduced anxiety in the long run. D. Deepened social and political divisions.
31. What is the passage mainly about?
A. The importance of teaching resilience to children.
B. The comparison between human and ostrich behavior.
C. The reasons children become less curious as they grow.
D. The tendency to avoid unpleasant information and its effects.
D
On Earth Day — April 22 — the XPrize Foundation, which holds contests that encourage people to come up with new ideas to solve big problems, announced the winners of its Carbon Removal contest. A company called Mati Carbon won the $ 50 million prize. Their method is simple, but it could remove huge amounts of carbon dioxide and also help farmers grow more food.
The company uses a very common kind of volcanic rock called basalt. Basalt is used worldwide to construct roads and buildings. Companies that break up the basalt often have a fine powder of basalt left over that they can’t use.
Luckily, this is exactly what Mati Carbon needs. The company removes carbon by spreading this rock powder on farm fields. The powder pulls CO2 out of the water in the soil and stores it in a way that will last for thousands of years. Mati’s method of carbon removal is called “enhanced rock weathering”.
The results aren’t just good for the environment — they’re also good for the farmers. Farmers who use the basalt powder on their fields grow roughly 25% more food. In areas with poor soil, farmers can grow as much as 70% more. Mati Carbon is already spreading basalt powder on farms in several countries, including India, Tanzania, and Zambia. The company is focused on working with small farmers in poorer countries, putting the powder on their farmlands for free. To pay for this, the company sells “carbon credits”. Since Mati Carbon is removing pollution, large companies that create pollution buy credits to “offset” their pollution so they can be “carbon neutral”.
One of the things that impressed the XPrize judges is how the company carefully tracks and records the impact it is having. So far, Mati Carbon has removed over 1,000 metric tons of CO2. But the company believes that number will grow rapidly. It is planning to begin work in three more countries soon and allow other companies to use its methods to reach even more areas.
32. What is the material used by the winning company?
A. A common volcanic rock called basalt.
B. A waste powder from construction material production.
C. A chemical compound developed specially for carbon removal.
D. A type of soil found only in poorer countries.
33. What is the main purpose of Mati Carbon’s method?
A. To cut down the cost of basalt processing for construction.
B. To develop a new technology to produce carbon credits.
C. To remove carbon dioxide and help increase crop yields.
D. To help poor countries improve their farming efficiency.
34. How does Mati Carbon’s method work?
A. It filters CO2 directly from the air with farm-based equipment.
B. It spreads basalt powder on farms to absorb CO2 from soil wa-ter.
C. It uses special bacteria to break down CO2 in the farmland soil.
D. It adds basalt powder to road materials to trap CO2 in the air.
35. Which of the following would be the best title for the text?
A. Powerful Idea Wins Carbon Removal XPrize
B. Great Chance Exists in the Green Agriculture
C. Mati Carbon Has More Carbon Credits to Sell
D. Joint Effort Pays off in Breaking up the Basalt
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Long, long ago people couldn’t write and they had no books. But they had stories. People learned the stories by heart and taught new ones to one another. Sometimes it was hard to remember them all. 36
The ancient Egyptians wrote their stories on something made from papyrus (纸莎草) plants. People in other places learned to use papyrus from the Egyptians. 37 So parchment (羊皮纸), made from goatskin, later took its place.
In ancient China books looked a little different. At that time, people there used ink to write on bamboo or silk. And then they invented paper. Made of trees, paper was easier and cheaper to make than papyrus or parchment. 38 Paper-making later spread to the West, but there was a big problem with these early books. Every single one had to be copied and written by hand.
39 They carved (雕刻) a page of words into a piece of wood or stone. They could then print the page by spreading ink on the wood or stone and putting it against paper. But it wasn’t until a German printer invented movable, metal letters that books became fast and easy to make. The letters could be used to print copy after copy, and the letters put together again and again to print different pages of words.
40 Once a luxury only the rich could buy, they soon became a treasure everyone could enjoy.
A. Things grew a little easier when writing was invented.
B. Its surface was smoother and better for writing on too.
C. Books in the West didn’t change for a long time after that.
D. Finally books could be printed by the thousands.
E. But papyrus grew mainly in Egypt.
F. The Chinese were the first to think of a way to speed things up a little.
G. It took years to finish making just one book.
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
This summer I came face-to-face with three deep-rooted 41 : heights, bears, and aging. Two friends 42 me on a four-day wilderness getaway, and since we were all in our seventies, we decided we’d better go while we still could. Our adventure began with a scary drive up a winding mountain road, setting the 43 for the challenges ahead.
On one hike, I found myself 44 a wire on a bridge made of two partly rotten logs, suspended high above rushing rapids. I would never have attempted it 45 our guide ahead, mouthing encouraging words. Fixing my eyes on her boots, I 46 along the shaky logs. Somehow, I made it across, flooded with a rush of intense excitement and huge 47 .
Later, after spotting bear tracks, we were told to make loud noises, which soon became a game once the tension 48 — until suddenly, time stood still. We had just crossed a stream when the guide whispered, “There’s a bear.” I looked up in 49 and saw not one, but two, about ten meters above us: the brown mother in front, her cub behind. 50 scared speechless, I couldn’t help noticing how beautiful they looked in their natural setting. As they started towards us, we 51 enough to shout and wave our hiking poles. Taken a-back, they stopped, and then slowly turned away. Another fear was overcome!
On our final morning, after a quiet, thoughtful forest walk, we were asked to bring a “ 52 ” stick, rock, and leaf — Friendship would stick, women’s support rocked, and I hoped to leave some fears behind.
Our guide ended by expressing her 53 and saying she hoped to be like us in another thirty or forty years. Those unexpected words warmed my heart and 54 my fear of being “over the hill”. Being valued for what we had accomplished felt like winning an Olympic medal, even if just for 55 .
41. A. fears B. hopes C. dreams D. worries
42. A. refused B. joined C. reminded D. deserted
43. A. pace B. mood C. atmosphere D. tone
44. A. stringing up B. reaching for C. hanging onto D. pointing at
45. A. without B. besides C. except D. beyond
46. A. rushed B. crept C. tiptoed D. inched
47. A. energy B. comfort C. relief D. anxiety
48. A. faded B. accumulated C. strengthened D. increased
49. A. amazement B. disbelief C. silence D. calmness
50. A. Since B. When C. Though D. Because
51. A. recalled B. regained C. reclaimed D. recovered
52. A. beautiful B. meaningful C. powerful D. harmful
53. A. admiration B. gratitude C. feelings D. support
54. A. hid B. faced C. reduced D. eased
55. A. fun B. achievement C. participation D. adventure
第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共55分)
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。
Chinese scientists 56 (develop) a lithium metal battery that boasts an energy density of more than 700 watt-hours per kilogram and stable performance at extremely low temperatures, 57 (mark) a significant advancement in the production of high-energy batteries for electric vehicles.
Chen Jun, 58 academician (院士) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and vice-president of Nankai University in Tianjin, was 59 the researchers who led the breakthrough. Chen said the team has replaced oxygen atoms with fluorine 60 (one). It designed and synthesized novel fluorinated hydrocarbon solvent molecules, creating a new electrolyte system based on lithium-fluorine coordination.
Energy density and low-temperature performance are the biggest bottlenecks hindering the widespread 61 (adopt) of EVs, Chen said. 62 (address) this challenge, his team redesigned the battery electrolyte at the molecular level. By developing fluorinated hydrocarbon solvent molecules 63 establishing a lithium-fluorine coordination system, the researchers improved ion transfer and enabled stable operation at ultrahigh energy densities and extremely low temperatures.
Chen’s team has also made significant progress in advancing cutting-edge technologies toward practical applications. 64 (early) this month, the team collaborated with Chinese automaker Hongqi to release a mass-producible ultrahigh energy density lithium-rich manganese solid-liquid battery system. The system boasts a cell energy density exceeding 500 Wh/kg, 65 translates into a driving range of more than 1,000 kilometers on a single charge for equipped vehicles, according to the research team.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节应用文(满分15分)
假定你是李华,上周你校举办了以“Innovating Care for an Aging China”为主题的科技节活动。活动中,你们小组展示了一款为老年人设计的创新产品。请你给英国笔友Chris写一封邮件,分享这次经历,内容包括:
1.介绍你们小组设计的产品及其功能;
2.说明你们的设计理念(如何体现“创新关爱”);
3.询问Chris所在社区有无类似关爱老人的创新举措。
注意:1.词数80左右(已给开头不计入总词数);
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:人口老龄化 population aging;紧急情况 emergency
Dear Chris,
I hope this email finds you well.______________________________________________________________
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Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节读后续写(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。
William Dunn grew up in Miami in a rough area. His dad ran a lobster business in the Florida Keys, and William helped with it. He and his dad had a great relationship. Fishing was a huge part of that. “Fishing was so peaceful,” William says. “It was like an escape.”
After graduating from a college in town, William married his girlfriend Lily, his college classmate and settled in Lakeland, Florida. They had a happy family and raised two lovely kids. Amy, an eight-year-old, always wore a smile while talking, while Ted, aged 5, loved getting into trouble at home.
During the week, William worked as a tire salesman. On weekends, he would take his family to fish in a lake nearby. The kids always enjoyed the happy time on the water, casting their lines into the shimmering lake as the sun dipped low on the horizon. They laughed and chatted excitedly. Each tug on the line brought a burst of anticipation, and when they finally reeled in (拉回) their catch, their faces lit up with pride and joy. Between fishing, they paddled around in a small boat, dipping their hands into the cool water and marveling at the tiny fish beneath the surface. The day was filled with the simple pleasures of nature, creating memories they would cherish for years to come.
The neighborhood was friendly, houses neatly arranged with a checkerboard of green lawns. Everyone was willing to lend a hand when someone was in need. Next to William and Lily’s was Ms. Douglas and her only child, Camran. The single mom didn’t get along well with her six-year-old. William noticed a couple of times Camran storm out of the house, shouting at his mom. One day, William saw the boy outside and started a conversation. Camran shared that his dad wasn’t in his life.
注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
William thought he could do something and approached Mrs. Douglas.________________________________
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William saw positive changes in Camran’s behavior.______________________________________________
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【参考范文1】
Dear Chris,
I hope this email finds you well. Last week, our school held a Science and Technology Festival themed “Innovating Care for an Aging China”, which was an eye-opening experience.
Our group designed a smart wristband for the elderly. It can not only monitor heart rates and remind them to take medicine on time, but also send out an immediate alert to family doctors in case of emergencies like falls. We believe that true innovation lies in using technology to give the elderly a sense of security and independence, allowing them to age with dignity in a fast-paced digital world.
What about your community in the UK? Are there any creative projects or technologies aimed at improving seniors’ lives? I’d love to hear about them.
Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
【参考范文2】
William thought he could do something and approached Mrs. Douglas. He mentioned that he had noticed Camran seemed a bit down and offered to take him fishing with his family that weekend. Mrs. Douglas, though hesitant, appreciated the gesture and agreed. On Saturday, after Camran joined William, they set off to the lake, where William encouraged Camran to share his thoughts about fishing. With each cast of the line, William patiently guided him, teaching him not just about fishing techniques but also about patience and the joy of being outdoors. Camran began to smile more.
William saw positive changes in Camran’s behavior. He began to laugh more freely, engaging in playful banter with Amy and Ted while they set up their fishing gear. The lessons in patience and teamwork that William subtly wove into their outings resonated with Camran, who started to show more patience at home, too. His mother reported fewer outbursts, and during their conversations, he often mentioned how much he looked forward to the weekends at the lake.
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