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安徽省培优联盟2026年春季高一英语听力第一节听下面五段录音,每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。听下面的录音,回答第一小题。I have informed everyone that there will be a meeting this afternoon. Now what . should I do? great. You need to check the meeting process. I've almost got the meeting materials ready. I have informed everyone that there will be a meeting this afternoon. Now what . should I do? great. You need to check the meeting process. I've almost got the meeting materials ready. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。Is everything to your satisfaction, sir? The food here is not as good as IT used to be. Did you get a new chef here? no. Our restaurant owner changed the recipes. Is everything to your satisfaction? The food here is not as good as IT used to be. Did you get a new chef here? No, our restaurant owner changed the recipes. 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。I'm going to set up a study group for the . final exams. great. Count me in. We can meet at the school library OK. I think we can meet twice a week from five PM to nine PM. What do you think? I'm going to set up a study group for . the final exams. Great, count me in. We can meet at . the school library. We can meet twice a week from five PM to nine P. M. What do you think? 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。Susie, have you booked the flight to? And Frances go, yes. Why do you ask that? I can . give you a right to the airport? That couldn't be Better. My car is being prepared. Susie, have you book the flight to some? France is go. Yes, why do you ask that? I can . give you a right to the airport? That couldn't be Better. My car is being prepared. 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。I like listening to different kinds of music, such as jazz music and classical music. What about you? I enjoy rock music. I like the different types of instruments . used in IT. That's a good reason to like rock music. Who's your favorite . rock star? I like listening to different kinds of music, such as jazz music and classical music. What about you? I enjoy rock music. I like the different types of instruments used in IT. That's a good reason to like rock music. Who is your favorite rocks star? 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,每一小题都有5秒钟的作答时间,每段录音播放两遍。听下面的录音,回答第六和第七小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Why didn't you turn off the TV last night? I fell a sleep while watching T. V. You are exercising to lose weight, right? Yes, but IT didn't work, at least for the last two weeks. Turn off the T. V next time. IT has a bad effect on losing weight. Sleeping with the TV on. are you kidding me? How does IT connect with losing weight? IT is a conclusion made by a lot of research. You can search IT on the internet. Why didn't you turn off the TV last night? I fell a sleep while watching T. V. You are exercising to lose weight, right? Yes, but IT didn't work, at least for the last two weeks. Turn off the T. V next time. IT has a bad effect on losing weight. Sleeping with the T, V on. Are you kidding me? How does IT connect with losing weight? IT is a conclusion made by a lot of research. You can search IT on the internet. 听下面的录音,回答第八至第十小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Would you like to go playing baseball this weekend? Why not go skating? Is the first snow of this winter great. But we have to take a lot of skin equipment with us. We can drive there. We'd Better take some food with us to the ski center. The food on the mountain is much more expensive than food in average shops. I will have a meeting on friday evening. I'm afraid you have to shop alone. I'd like to take some fruits with me. What kind of fruit would you like? Any would be OK for me. I'm not Vicky. Would you like to go playing baseball this weekend? Why not go skiing? Is the first snow of this winter great. But we have to take a lot of skin equipment with us. We can drive there. We'd Better take some food with us to the ski center. The food on the mountain is much more expensive than food in average shops. I will have a meeting on friday evening. I'm afraid you have to shop alone. I'd like to take some fruits with me. What kind of fruit . would you like? Any would be OK for me. I'm not Becky. 听下面的录音,回答第十一至第十三小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。James, what courses did . you take? History, literature, law and language? Do you think you can all pass? I bet i've passed, but i'm not sure what grades I will get. I wants to study economics at the university of calgary, but they won't give . me a chance. You are not allowed. why? Unless I get at least three days in all my courses. can you make IT? I'm not sure. I'm especially worried about my literature. It's a bit tough and complicated. Cheer up. You still have chances without literature. thanks. When will you get your results? Not until the day after tomorrow. I now on pins and needles. Take IT easy. What will you do if you are allowed to? I suppose i'll take up economics for another year. Good luck to you. Oh, i'm going to take an exam. Bi, James, what courses did you take? History, literature, law and language? Do you think you can all pass? I bet i've passed, but i'm not sure what grades I will get. I wants to study economics at the university of calgary, but they won't . give me a chance. You are not allowed. Why. unless I get at least three days in all my courses. can you make IT? I'm not sure. I'm especially worried about my literature. It's a bit tough and complicated. Cheer up. You still have chances without literature. thanks. When will you get your results? Not until the day after tomorrow. I'm now on pins and needles. Take IT easy. What will you do if you are allowed to? I suppose i'll take up economics for another year. Good luck to you. Oh, i'm going to take an exam. bye. 听下面的录音,回答第十四至第十七小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。So Jason, I have a few questions for you. Go ahead. Could you explain why you believe you are a good fit for our team? Certainly, one of my strength is building long term customer relationships. For example, when I headed the customer support department at my previous company, our team resolved about three quarters of our customer issues. I decided we needed Better information and technical preparation on our products. So after I conducted a few training exercises with our technical department, we were able to do much Better. Given the opportunity, i'm confident I can copy this . success here. amazing. What would you say is your weakness? Honestly, my main chAllenge has been time management. I find IT hard to organize my time. However, I have recently attended a workshop on time management and efficiency, which has helped me overcome this issue. ExcEllent, we will let you know our decision by next week. Thank you. I look forward to hearing from you. So Jason, I have a few questions for you. Go ahead. Could you explain why you believe you are a good fit for our team? Certainly, one of my strength is building long term customer relationships. For example, when I headed the customer support department at my previous company, our team result about three quarters of our customer issues. I decided we needed Better information and technical preparation on our products. So after I conducted a few training exercises with our technical department, we were able to do much Better. Given the opportunity, i'm confident I can copy this success here. amazing. What would you say is your weakness? Honestly, my main chAllenge has been time management. I find IT hard to organize my time. However, I have recently attended a workshop on time management and efficiency, which has helped me overcome this issue. excEllent. We will let you know our decision by next week. Thank you. I look forward to hearing from you. 听下面的录音,回答第十八至第二十小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Dear amy, how are you? I want to share something about my day at high school here in china. Every morning I wake up at six thirty, and after a quick breakfast, I take the bus to school. Classes start at eight o'clock. We have a short break in the morning where I catch up with my friends in the afternoon. We have more classes like history, geography and science. School lens at five P. M, but I often stay for extra curricle activities. I joined the art club and the basketball team. These activities have helped me make new friends and feel more connected to the school community. The workload in high school is heavier than in middle school, and I am still getting used to the longer hours. However, my teachers and classmates are very supportive, which makes the transition easier. I miss you a lot and hope we can meet during the holidays. I can't wait to tell you more about my school life in person. Take care and write back soon. Best wishes. Leos an dear amy, how are you? I want to share something about my day at high school here in china. Every morning I wake up at six thirty, and after a quick breakfast, I take the bus to school. Classes start at eight o'clock. We have a short break in the morning where I catch up with my friends in the afternoon. We have more classes like history, geography and science. School's ends at five P. M, but I often stay for extra curricula. tive. I joined the art club and the basketball team. These activities have helped me make new friends and feel more connected to the school community. The workload in high school is heavier than in middle school, and I am still getting used to the longer hours. However, my teachers and classmates are very supportive, which makes the transition easier. I miss you a lot and hope we can meet during the holidays. I can't wait to tell you more about my school life in person. Take care and write back soon. Best wishes, the ocean. 姓名__________ 座位号____________________ (在此卷上答题无效) 绝密★启用前 安徽省示范高中培优联盟2026 年春季联赛(高一) 英 语 本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,选择题第1至第6页,非选择题第7至第8页。全卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。 考生注意事项: 答题前,务必在试题卷、答题卡规定的地方填写自己的姓名、座位号,并认真核对答题卡上所粘贴的条形码中姓名、座位号与本人姓名、座位号是否一致。所有答案必须写在答题卡上,写在试卷上无效。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。 1. What are the speakers doing? A. Attending a meeting. B. Preparing for a meeting. C. Looking through some materials. 2. Who is the man probably talking to? A. A customer. B. A waitress. C. A chef. 3. How many hours does the man suggest studying in the library a week? A. 4 hours. B. 5 hours. C. 8 hours. 4. What does the man offer to do for Suzy? A. Repair her car. B. Book a ticket for her. C. Take her to the airport. 5. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. Their favorite types of music. B. Different kinds of instruments. C. Their favorite rock stars. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。 听下面的录音,回答第6 和第7两个小题。 6. What was the girl doing before sleeping last night? A. Reading books. B. Watching TV. C. Doing sports. 7. What can we learn from this conversation? A. The man doubts scientific research. B. The woman lost weight successfully. C. The man believes TV-on sleep harms weight loss. 听下面的录音,回答第8至第10三个小题。 8. What will the speakers do this weekend? A. Play basketball. B. Play baseball. C. Go skiing. 9. How will the speakers get there? A. By car. B. On foot. C. By bus. 10. Why does the woman suggest taking their own food? A. To save money. B. For better taste. C. For more choices. 听下面的录音,回答第11至第13三个小题。 11. What does James want to study at the University of Calgary? A. History. B. Language. C. Economics. 12. When will James get the test results? A. This afternoon. B. Tomorrow. C. The day after tomorrow. 13. What will the woman do next? A. Attend a class. B. Take an exam. C. Pick up James. 听下面的录音,回答第14至第17四个小题。 14. What did Jason do before coming to the woman? A. He left his job. B. He started a business. C. He went to a tech fair. 15. Which seems difficult for Jason? A. Work training. B. Time management. C. Visiting a customer. 16. How did Jason improve himself recently? A. By joining a workshop. B. By reading some books. C. By calling his manager. 17. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. At home. B. At a school. C. At an office. 听下面的录音,回答第18至第20三个小题。 18. When do the classes start? A. At 7:30. B. At8:00. C. At 8:30. 19. Which of the following did the speaker join? A. The art club. B. The nature club. C. The football club. 20. How does the speaker find these after-school activities? A. Pointless. B. Difficult. C. Helpful. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15 小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A Here is a look back at some of the most popular movies of 2025. Best Live-Action: Lilo & Stitch 4 In March, the mischievous alien Stitch returned for another adventure. This film is a live-action version of the 2002 animated movie. In the story, a little girl named Lilo adopts a strange creature she calls Stitch, not knowing he is an escaped alien experiment. He must avoid capture by clever aliens while trying to find his place in a new family. Best Remake: Superman 12A The famous hero from Krypton, known as the “Man of Steel,” is back. By day, he is a quiet newspaper reporter named Clark Kent, but he secretly protects the world. In this film, he faces a new challenge from Lex Luthor, a rich villain with evil plans. Superman believes in doing the right thing, while Luthor wants to destroy him. Best Film of a Book: How to Train Your Dragon The director of the original animated trilogy returned to create this live-action remake. The story follows Hiccup, a young Viking living on the Isle of Berk, where his people are at war with dragons. When Hiccup befriends a dragon he names Toothless, he discovers that the creatures are not as dangerous as everyone believes. Best Sequel: The Bad Guys 2 In this follow-up, the famous animal gang, led by Mr. Wolf, is trying to live as good citizens. However, changing their ways proves to be difficult. When a new group of villains appears, things get even harder. The director explained, “The message is that change is hard, but going back to your comfort zone is not the right idea.” 21. Who is the main villain in Superman 12A? A. A clever alien. B. A dragon. C. A wealthy man named Lex Luthor. D. A mischievous alien named Stitch. 22. What do the movie Lil o & Stitch 4 and How to Train Your Dragon have in common? A. They both tell the story of a boy and his dog. B. They are both live-action remakes. C. They are both about a superhero from another planet. D. They both come from a book. 23. According to the director of The Bad Guys 2, what is the film’s message? A. It is easy to change your ways. B. Going back to your comfort zone is a good idea. C. Change is better than returning to old habits. D. Villains should always stay villains. B Iqbal Hussain uses real events in his new story. A book that includes your own experiences is more difficult than it looks. “Sometimes your own life is interesting to you but it might not be interesting to anybody else reading about it, so you have to really decide which bits you want to write about,” he tells The Week Junior. In the end, he says, it becomes a “strange mixture” of fact and fiction. His first children’s book, The Night I Borrowed Time, is about a young boy called Zubair, who inherits the ability to time travel. He uses this skill to try to fix his parents’ marriage but discovers that changing the past to fix the present is far from easy. Like Zubair, Hussain grew up in Blackburn, England, and is part of a large family; he’s the youngest of six children. Hussain’s childhood home — like Zubair’s — was a busy, noisy place where he could find his siblings annoying but missed them if they weren’t around. There are also parts of the story that don’t reflect Hussain’s own life. “Sadly,” he says, “I can’t time travel.” In the book, Zubair’s granny arrives in the UK from Pakistan. Hussain’s own g ran lived in Pakistan but he has few memories of her because it was too expensive for the family to visit. “I thought this was a really lovely way of righting that wrong,” he says. “I can get to know a fictional granny for this young character.” The book deals with some difficult topics, including the partition of India in 1947 — a time period that Zubair travels back to visit. Partition was when India gained independence from Britain, which had ruled it for a long time, and it was divided into two countries: India and Pakistan. It was a chaotic and violent period of history and Hussain felt it was important to write about it. “Sometimes we have to look at difficult topics in order to make sense of what might be going on in the world now,” he says. 24. What is the main purpose of the first paragraph? A. To explain why Hussain’s book is difficult to understand. B. To encourage readers to write about their own lives. C. To show that Hussain’s life is more interesting than his book. D. To show the challenge of writing based on personal experience. 25. What do Hussain and his character Zubair differ in? A. Writing skills. B. Attitudes toward family. C. The ability to time travel. D. State of their parents’ marriage. 26. Why did Hussain have limited memories of his granny? A. Because they couldn’t afford the travel. B. Because they didn’t care about each other. C. Because they were too busy. D. Because the war separated them. 27. Why did Hussain include the topic of the partition of India in his book? A. Because Zubair travels back to that time. B. Because it helps explain current world issues. C. Because it is a happy and exciting period. D. Because his family experienced it directly. C Every year, about 11 million metric tons of plastic waste flow into the ocean. That’s similar to dumping a garbage truck full of plastic into the sea every minute. If no action is taken, scientists predict that by 2050, there could be more plastic in the ocean than fish. For years, the common belief was that it would take thousands of years to clean up the ocean plastic. The task seemed too big, too expensive, and too impossible. But a young Dutch inventor named Boyan Slat refused to accept this. At just 16 years old, while diving in Greece, he was shocked to see more plastic bags than fish. He decided then that something had to be done. In 2013, at age 18, Sla t dropped out of university and founded The Ocean Cleanup, a nonprofit organization. His idea was radical: instead of chasing plastic with boats and nets — which would take thousands of years and cost billions — why not let the ocean currents (洋流) do the work? He designed a U-shaped floating pipe that drifts with the currents, acting like a giant artificial coastline. It traps plastic while allowing marine life to swim safely underneath. For years, critics said it wouldn’t work. Engineers warned that the system might break in rough seas. Environmentalists worried it would harm sea creatures. But Slat and his team kept testing and improving. After several failed attempts in the Pacific Ocean, they finally achieved a breakthrough in 2021. Their System 002, nicknamed “Jenny”, successfully collected and removed plastic waste from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. The results have been promising. In 2023, The Ocean Cleanup announced that they had removed over 1 million kilograms of plastic from the ocean. But perhaps more exciting is their new invention: the “Interceptor”. This solar-powered barge is designed to stop plastic before it reaches the ocean. Placed in polluted rivers — which carry 80% of ocean plastic — it sucks trash out of the water like a vacuum cleaner. Already, Interceptors are operating in countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, and the United States. Slat, now in his late 20s, remains focused on the goal: to remove 90% of floating ocean plastic by 2040. He admits the challenge is enormous. “It’s like trying to mop the floor while the tap is still running,” he says. That’s why the Interceptor is so important — it turns off the tap. The Ocean Cleanup’s work shows that age is no barrier to making a difference. What started as a teenager’s science project has grown into a global movement, employing over 120 engineers and scientists. While the problem of ocean plastic is far from solved, Slat’s story reminds us that sometimes the biggest challenges just need someone young enough to believe they’re possible. 28. According to the passage, what makes Boyan Slat’s design different from traditional cleaning methods? A. It uses boats and net s to collect plastic. B. It relies on ocean currents to trap plastic. C. It requires divers to pick up plastic by hand. D. It burns the plastic directly in the ocean. 29. The word “radical” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _________. A. traditional and widely accepted B. safe and carefully planned C. extreme and completely new D. expensive and difficult to build 30. Why does Boyan Slat compare cleaning the ocean to “mopping the floor while the tap is still running” in paragraph 6? A. To explain that new plastic keeps entering the ocean. B. To show that cleaning the ocean is a dirty job. C. To suggest that people should stop using plastic completely. D. To prove that his invention works better than mops. 31. What can we infer about Boyan Slat from the passage? A. His Ocean Cleanup succeeded on their first attempt. B. He believes the ocean will be fully clean by 2040. C. He invented the Interceptor before System 002. D. He gave up his education to follow his passion. D Recently, a U. S. company named Colossal Laboratories &.Biosciences announced a striking breakthrough: they have successfully created “woolly mice” possessing long, heavy, golden hair. This is not merely about creating a new rodent (啮齿动物) species but is part of the company’ s bigger ambition — to “recover” the long-extinct woolly mammoth, or more accurately, to create a modern Asian elephant variant functionally similar to its ancient relative. How were these woolly mice created? Scientists employed advanced gene-editing technology. They began by precisely modifying the DNA of ordinary mouse cells in the lab, inserting gene combinations associated with the woolly mammoth’s characteristic coat. Subsequently, these edited cells were injected into mouse embryos (胚胎). To identify the most effective genetic combination, the researchers tested various pairings and ultimately succeeded in producing these experimental mice with noticeable golden, long hair. The final objective of this research extends far beyond creating a furry rodent. Colossal’s core plan centers on the Asian elephant — the closest living relative of the mammoth, though an endangered species itself. By extensively editing its genome and combining genes related to cold resistance — such as those for thick wool, substantial fat, and small ears, extracted from mammoth remains preserved in permafrost, the company aims to create a “modern mammoth” capable of surviving in cold environments like the Siberian. Beyond the scientific vision lies an ecological reason. The company believes that if these large animals could once again hang out in the Arctic, they might act as “ecosystem engineers.” Their heavy footsteps would compact the snow, reducing its insulating effect and thereby slowing the melting of the permafrost layer (永冻层). Furthermore, their hunting habits could promote the growth of grasslands, which may help separate carbon. Nonetheless, the scientific community keep reserved. Experts point out that engineering an elephant is far more complex than modifying a mouse, as elephant genetics are significantly less understood, and their gestation period is much longer, making experimentation a far slower and more challenging process. 32. According to the passage, how did scientists create the woolly mice? A. They modified mice with woolly mammoth tissue samples. B. They inserted Asian elephant DNA directly into adult mice. C. They gradually raised mice in extremely cold environments. D. They injected mouse embryos with edited cells with mammoth genes. 33. What is Colossal’s ultimate plan regarding the woolly mammoth? A. To create a cold-resistant elephant that is like the mammoth. B. To find a perfectly preserved mammoth cell for cloning. C. To bring the exact woolly mammoth species back to life. D. To protect Asian elephants by giving them mammoth genes. 34. Why do some scientists have reservations about Colossal’s plan? A. Because mice are not suitable for genetic testing. B. Because the Arctic tundra is too damaged for large animals. C. Because editing elephant genes is more challenging. D. Because they believe the woolly mammoth should remain extinct. 35. The phrase “ecosystem engineers” in the last paragraph refers to the idea that mammoths could ________. A. build physical structures like dams and nests. B. could stop the melting of the permafrost layer. C. be trained to restore the Arctic ecosystem. D. benefit the environment through their natural behaviors. 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。 The tiny egg cell you grew from was smaller than the head of a pin. By the time you are fully grown, your body will be up to 20,000 times larger. That’s a huge change. In all animals, including humans, growth happens as cells get bigger, divide and connect. Even after you stop getting taller, new cells keep growing to replace old ones that die or are recycled every day. 36 By age 10, your head is almost as big as an adult’s, but the rest of your body may take 10 more years to grow to full size. Inside your body, your heart, lungs, liver and other organs all grow at different speeds. You grow taller as your spine and the long bones in your arms and legs lengthen. But this growth is not steady. It speeds up during two major periods: one as a baby and another as a teenager. In your first year alone, you grew about 25 centimeters! After that, growth slows to 3 to 8 centimeters per year. 37 But your body can’t keep growing forever. You might wish to be very tall, but that won’t happen. Like other animals, humans have evolved to a proper size. We grow until we are big enough to live independently. How big you will become is written in your DNA. Your DNA is like a long instruction book for your body. DNA tells each cell what to be and whether it should keep dividing, or stop. Chemical messengers called hormones control much of your growth. Hormones are made in special glands and travel through your blood, sending messages to cells. 38 As a baby and during adolescence, hormones increase quickly. Girls usually have their growth spurt earlier, so they are often taller than boys for a few years at school. 39 Growth takes place as cells enlarge, divide and form tissues and organs. Even when you stop getting taller, your body continues to renew itself as old cells die and new cells take their place. Your skin, muscles, blood, bones and even your brain keep regenerating nonstop. Every 7 to 10 years, your body replaces almost all its cells. 40 A. In a way, your body never stops growing. B. Your body produces different hormone levels at different ages. C. Growth happens all over your body, and different body parts grow at different speeds. D. So, in a sense, you’re not the same person you were even a few years ago! E. When you reach adolescence, you may shoot up by 10 centimeters a year or more. F. Your body will stop growing once you have enough hormones. G. Cells divide only when you are a baby and a teenager. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 完形填空(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、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Held every four years, the Winter Olympics is one of the biggest competitions for athletes competing in winter sports. When it 41 in Italy next month, Great Britain’s Zoe Atkin has high hopes of winning a medal in the halfpipe freestyle skiing competition. “I am super excited to come to Italy. It’s such a(n) 42 to be with Team GB,” she told The Week Junior. “At my first Olympics in 2022, I was only 19 and now, 43 into my second Olympics, I’m feeling a lot more 44 and established in my sport.” Atkin finished in the 9th place in the 2022 Winter Olympics. In halfpipe freestyle skiing, athletes ski down a wide slope with steep curved walls on both 45 . They perform tricks, flips and spins by skiing up the walls and into the air to earn 46 from the judges. The athlete with the highest mark is the 47 . In March last year, Atkin became a world champion for the first time, which has given her a boost. She said, “To be in this position now as world champion is very 48 . It was such a dream come true for me and such a big goal I 49 .” Atkin was born in the US and her dad is British. She enjoyed sport as a child but worked 50 at school as well. “I started skiing when I was two years old,” she said. “It was a(n) 51 -school activity because education came first and sport was second. To be able to 52 both now has been really helpful for me.” Atkin goes to Stanford University in the US, 53 symbolic systems — a course 54 subjects such as math, computer science and statistics. She hopes to use her 55 in the future, perhaps combining skiing with technology. 41. A. takes off B. puts off C. gets off D. kicks off 42. A. honour B. accident C. event D. problem 43. A. meeting B. performing C. heading D. searching 44. A. nervous B. confident C. worried D. surprised 45. A. sides B. ends C. edges D. tracks 46. A. praises B. promotions C. points D. competitions 47. A. loser B. winner C. player D. starter 48. A. confusing B. threatening C. inspiring D. striking 49. A. lost B. missed C. forgot D. achieved 50. A. hardly B. wholeheartedly C. particularly D. lately 51. A. before B. after C. during D. among 52. A. average B. accept C. balance D. earn 53. A. exploring B. teaching C. avoiding D. forgetting 54. A. adding B. including C. dividing D. separating 55. A. energy B. money C. fame D. degree (在此卷上答题无效) 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 The martial arts program “Wu BOT” on the 2026 CCTV Spring Festival Gala featured dozens of humanoid 56 (robot) from Unitree performing alongside 80 young martial artists from Tagou Martial Arts School, delivering a high-dynamic and 57 (good) coordinated scene. This marks a significant evolution from last year’s “Yang BOT” program, from the “cyber yangko” dance to hardcore displays of Chinese kung fu 58 (involve) backflips, drunken boxing, and nunchaku routines. A key 59 (technology) breakthrough was the global debut (初次亮相) of high-dynamic, highly coordinated swarm control technology, enabling robots 60 (perform) complex formation changes and martial arts moves while running at high speed. The performance demonstrates that to date Chinese humanoid robot technology 61 (make) leapfrog (跨越式的) development, with core component localization exceeding 90% and movement speed and precision 62 (improve) by 5-10 times compared to the previous year. The integration goes beyond me re performance; it serves 63 a test for future human-machine cooperation scenarios, such as in smart factories and emergency rescue, with robots capable of perceiving stage rhythm 64 creating interactions with human actors. From a cultural perspective, the program combined “Chinese-style romance” with technology, with details like simulated breathing in static poses and a solemn fist-and-palm salute at the end, 65 allowed cold algorithms (算法) to carry the warmth and backbone of traditional culture. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 假定你是你校学生会主席李华,你校将举办主题为“AI and Our Life”的演讲比赛。请你写一篇此次活动的通知,内容包括: 1.比赛的时间、地点和主题; 2.演讲稿的具体要求和奖项、奖品的设置; 3.呼吁大家积极参加。 注意:写作词数应为80左右。 Notice ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Li Hua President of Student Union 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 Runner Who Couldn’t Run Leo had always been the kid who finished last. In elementary school, he was the slowest in the footraces. In middle school, he was always picked last for team sports. He accepted it as a fact: he just wasn’t built for speed. So when his new high school announced a mandatory mile run in gym class, his stomach dropped. The first day of the run arrived. The other boys joked and stretched, their sneakers bright and new. Leo stood at the edge of the track, his heart thumping against his ribs. The coach blew the whistle, and the pack sprinted ahead. Leo started at his usual slow, steady jog. Within the first lap, he was alone. The distance between him and the others grew with every stride. He wasn’t a runner; he was a loner, chugging along while everyone else was already finished. By the second lap, his lungs burned and his legs felt like heavy logs. He saw some of his classmates already standing at the finish line, drinking water and laughing. A wave of hot shame washed over him. His mind screamed, “Just stop. Walk. It doesn’t matter. You’re last anyway.” The urge to quit was a physical force, pulling at his feet. But then, a small, stubborn voice inside him answered back. “So what if you’re last? You’re still moving.” He didn’t speed up. He didn’t suddenly find a hidden talent for running. He just kept putting one foot in front of the other. He focused on the sound of his own breathing and the feeling of the gravel under his shoes. He stopped looking at the kids at the finish line and just looked at the path ahead of him. When he finally crossed the line, long after everyone else, the coach was the only one waiting. He didn’t say “good job” or “way to go.” He just looked at Leo, then down at his stopwatch, and gave a single, slow nod. Leo didn’t feel like a winner. His body ached, and his pride was a little bruised. But as he walked to the water fountain, he felt something else — a quiet, steady sense of surprise. He had wanted to stop. Every part of him had wanted to quit. But he hadn’t. That night, Leo couldn’t sleep. He kept replaying the run in his mind — not the part where he finished last, but the moment when he chose to keep going. The next morning, he woke up before sunrise. Without overthinking it, he put on his old sneakers and walked out the door. The street was empty and silent. He started jogging. Just one block. Then he turned around and jogged back. It wasn’t much, but it was a beginning. 注意: 1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右; 2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。 Over the following weeks, Leo kept showing up. _________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Three months later, the class had another mile run. _______________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 高一英语答案解析 听力:1-5 BBCCA 6-10 BCCAA 11-15 CCBAB 16-20 ACBAC 阅读理解21-35: CBCDC ABBCA DDACD 七选五36-40: CEBAD 完形填空41-55: DACBA CBCDB BCABD 语法填空 56. robots 57. well 58. involving 59. technological 60. to perform 61. has made 62. improved 63. as 64. and 65. which 写作一 Notice To help students learn more about technology, we will hold a speech contest themed “AI and Our Life”. It will take place at 3:00 p.m. next Friday in the school hall. Each speech should be within 5 minutes. Contestants will be judged based on the accuracy, fluency and consistency of the content of their speech. The top three winners will get awards and books and a visit to the Technology Museum of our city. Everyone is welcome to join us. Please come to the Student Union Office to sign up before next Wednesday. Li Hua President of Student Union 写作二 Over the following weeks, Leo kept showing up. He ran in the morning before school, and sometimes after school before dinner. He still wasn’t fast. His times improved only by seconds, hardly noticeable to anyone but himself. But he noticed. He noticed that his breathing became easier, that his legs didn’t burn as much and that the distance he could cover without stopping grew longer. One chilly Thursday morning, as he ran past the fourth block, he realized he wasn’t counting the blocks anymore. He was just running. And for the first time, it felt less like a punishment and more like freedom. Three months later, the class had another mile run. As Leo stood at the starting line, he noticed his heart wasn’t thumping as wildly. The whistle blew. The pack sprinted ahead — and Leo started his usual slow jog. But something was different. When he finished the first lap, he wasn’t alone. Two other boys were behind him. When he finished the second lap, he actually passed someone. Leo crossed the finish line. He wasn’t first. He wasn’t even fifth. But as he bent over, catching his breath, he heard something unexpected: clapping. He looked up. A few of his classmates were watching him, and one of them — a boy who had always finished in the top three — gave him a nod that looked a lot like the coach’s. Leo smiled. He wasn’t a runner. But maybe, just maybe, he was becoming one. 听力: 【原文1】W: I have informed everyone that there will be a meeting this afternoon. Now what should I do? M: Great! You need to check the meeting process. I’ve almost got the meeting materials ready. 【原文2】W: Is everything to your satisfaction, sir? M: The food here is not as good as it used to be. Did you get a new chef here? W: No. Our restaurant owner changed the recipes. 【原文3】M: I’m going to set up a study group for the final exams. W: Great! Count me in. We can meet at the school library. M: Okay. I think we can meet twice a week, from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. What do you think? 【原文4】M: Suzy, have you booked the flight to San Francisco? W: Yes. Why do you ask that? M: I can give you a ride to the airport. W: That couldn’t be better. My car is being repaired. 【原文5】W: I like listening to different kinds of music such as jazz music and classical music. What about you? M: I enjoy rock music. I like the different types of instruments used in it. W: That’s a good reason to like rock music. Who’s your favorite rock star? 【原文6】M: Why didn’t you turn off the TV last night? W: I fell asleep while watching TV. M: You are exercising to lose weight, right? W: Yes. But it didn’t work, at least for the last two weeks. M: Turn off the TV next time. It has a bad effect on losing weight sleeping with the TV on. W: Are you kidding me? How does it connect with losing weight? M: It is a conclusion made by a lot of research. You can search it on the Internet. 【原文7】W: Would you like to go playing baseball this weekend? M: Why not go skiing? It’s the first snow of this winter. W: Great! But we have to take a lot of skiing equipment with us. M: We can drive there. W: We’d better take some food with us to the ski center. The food on the mountain is much more expensive than food in average shops. M: I will have a meeting on Friday evening. I’m afraid you have to shop alone. W: I’d like to take some fruits with me. What kind of fruit would you like? M: Any would be OK for me. I’m not picky. 【原文8】W: James, what courses did you take? M: History, literature, law, and language. W: Do you think you can all pass? M: I bet I’ve passed, but I’m not sure what grades I will get. I want to study economics at the University of Calgary, but they won’t give me a chance. W: You’re not allowed? Why? M: Unless I get at least three A’s in all my courses. W: Can you make it? M: I’m not sure. I’m especially worried about my literature. It’s a bit tough and complicated. W: Cheer up! You still have chances without literature. M: Thanks. W: When will you get your results? M: Not until the day after tomorrow. I’m now on pins and needles. W: Take it easy. What will you do if you are allowed to? M: I suppose I’ll take up economics for another year. W: Good luck to you! Oh, I’m going to take an exam. Bye! 【原文9】W: So, Jason, I have a few questions for you. M: Go ahead. W: Could you explain why you believe you’re a good fit for our team? M: Certainly. One of my strengths is building long-term customer relationships. For example, when I headed the customer support department at my previous company, our team resolved about three quarters of our customer issues. I decided we needed better information and technical preparation on our products. So after I conducted a few training exercises with our technical department, we were able to do much better. Given the opportunity, I’m confident I can copy this success here. W: Amazing! What would you say is your weakness? M: Honestly, my main challenge has been time management. I find it hard to organize my time. However, I have recently attended a workshop on time management and efficiency, which has helped me overcome this issue. W: Excellent! We will let you know our decision by next week. M: Thank you. I look forward to hearing from you. 【原文10】W: Dear Amy, How are you? I want to share something about my day at high school here in China. Every morning, I wake up at 6:30 and after a quick breakfast, I take the bus to school. Classes start at 8:00 o’ clock. We have a short break in the morning where I catch up with my friends. In the afternoon, we have more classes like history, geography, and science. School ends at 5:00 p.m., but I often stay for extra-curricular activities. I joined the art club and the basketball team. These activities have helped me make new friends and feel more connected to the school community. The workload in high school is heavier than in middle school, and I am still getting used to the longer hours. However, my teachers and classmates are very supportive, which makes the transition easier. I miss you a lot and hope we can meet during the holidays. I can’t wait to tell you more about my school life in person. Take care and write back soon! Best wishes, Liu Xin 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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