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2026届 浙江省诸暨市2026年5月高三适应性考试
英语 试题
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。每段录音播放两遍。
1. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. On a bus. B. In a hall. C. In a street.
2. What are the speakers probably doing?
A. Organizing the wardrobe. B. Doing the shopping. C. Trying on new clothes.
3. What does the man suggest the woman do?
A. Set off early. B. Visit the dentist later. C. Make an appointment in advance.
4. Why does the woman want to go to Geneva?
A. To visit her boss. B. To go on holiday. C. To take a business trip.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. How to repair the car. B. When to get the car ready. C. Where to park the car.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。每段录音读两遍。
听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。
6. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Boss and secretary. B. Brother and sister. C. Husband and wife.
7. What is the man's initial plan for the afternoon?
A. Going fishing. B. Seeing a doctor. C. Having a swimming class.
听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。
8. Why did the woman go to the café on Oak Street this morning?
A. To have a coffee. B. To collect a friend. C. To visit Elliot Hawke.
9. Who is probably Elliot Hawke?
A. A famous actor. B. A book writer. C. A café owner.
听第8段录音,回答第10至 12题。
10. Why does the woman prefer studying in the library?
A. She lives near the school.
B. She can't concentrate at home.
C. She wants to study with her classmates.
11. How long does the woman usually spend studying in the library?
A. 10 hours. B. 9 hours. C. 8 hours.
12. What is the woman like?
A. Open-minded. B. Weak-willed. C. Well-organized.
听第9段录音,回答第13 至 16题。
13. What is the purpose of the man's call?
A. To confirm a reservation. B. To look for his belongings. C. To complain about the service.
14. How does the man probably feel at first?
A. Nervous. B. Angry. C. Thankful.
15. When will the man's flight take off?
A. In the morning. B. At noon. C. At night.
16. Where is the man going next?
A. Hotel. B. Airport. C. Supermarket.
听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。
17. Who does the speaker probably speak to?
A. Teachers. B. Students. C. Parents.
18. What kind of bags does the speaker suggest using?
A. Paper bags. B. Plastic bags. C. Reusable bags.
19. What is the speaker's second suggestion?
A. Unplugging the devices. B. Standing beside the devices. C. Using energy-saving devices.
20. Why does the speaker make the speech?
A. To correct some wrong ideas.
B. To call for people to take action.
C. To discuss different habits in life.
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,选出最佳答案。
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3. A maximum of three images can be entered per person.
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5. Email file size must not exceed 7MB.
6. Please include the following information about your entry in the body of your email: Name, image title and up to 200 words explaining how you created your image. Please also include technical details including camera,lens, focal length, shutter speed, aperture, ISO, tripod (if used) and a brief summary of any software edits.
21. When is the deadline for Mia's photo of sunbeam through window blinds?
A.31 May 2026. B.30 September 2026. C.31 March 2026. D.30 November 2026.
22. What is required for the entry file?
A. Image format. B. Color mode. C. Original work. D. Capture date.
23. What must be included in the email body?
A. Contact information. B. A 300-word description.
C. Full shooting process. D. Technical specifications.
B
Alia Bhatt grew up in Mumbai surrounded by animals, largely because her sister Shaheen kept bringing home stray kittens. These strays often arrived in poor condition — starving or sick. When their mother tried to stop the parade of kittens, the girls hid them in their room until they recovered.“It was compulsive, almost,” Bhatt says.“My heart opened up very young.”
This love of animals stayed with her into adulthood. Today, as one of India's most recognizable actresses with nearly 90 million Instagram followers, she uses her reach to highlight animal welfare and environmental issues through films, children's books, and campaigns.“I started to question if my voice had quality,” she says.“I decided to focus on something I'm passionate about — and that's animals.”
Bhatt's tactics(策略) are creative and varied. Her 2021-founded production company, Eternal Sunshine, has a logo featuring two cats. She executive produced Poacher, a 2024 hit miniseries based on a real elephant poaching investigation in India. Eternal Sunshine also partners with an eco-film festival to encourage filmmakers to focus on the environment.
“Stories have an amazing way to impact our minds,” Bhatt says.“Once you tell a story, it's there forever.”Stories can profoundly impact children, and Bhatt is the author of The Adventures of Ed-a-Mamma, a children's book series following a girl and her adopted dog on animal-helping adventures. Inspired by her daughter's love for animals, she aims to foster children's passion for wildlife. Bhatt also launched MiSu, a resale platform for pre-loved celebrity clothes, extending garment lifespans, cutting waste, and boosting India's circular fashion.
Bhatt doesn't consider herself an environmental expert. Her partner Dorita D’ Souza notes she makes conservation accessible, driven by the deep empathy for animals she developed in childhood.
24. What drives Alia Bhatt to engage in animal and environmental protection?
A. Fame seeking. B. Family pressure. C. Childhood passion. D. Expertise pursuit.
25. What is a practical measure taken by Alia Bhatt for public welfare?
A. Keeping stray animals at home. B. Producing related films and books.
C. Launching a new clothing brand. D. Reducing entertainment activities.
26. Which of the following can best describe Alia Bhatt according to the text?
A. Cautious and ambitious. B. Humorous and diligent.
C. Compassionate and committed. D. Generous and innovative.
27. What message does the passage mainly convey?
A. Childhood experiences shape lifelong deeds.
B. Small acts of kindness make a great difference.
C. Media raises public awareness of welfare issues.
D. Celebrities should bear more social responsibilities.
C
Thousands of tons of plastic escape into the environment every year from our mouths. This is because most chewing gum on sale is made from oil-based synthetic (合成的) rubbers, similar to the material used in car tyres.Many consumers are surprised to learn they have been chewing on plastic. Manufacturers rarely advertise what gum is actually made of, instead listing“gum base” in the ingredients, some claiming it as sugar-free chewing gum to improve oral health and some stating it as a consistent and safe base.
Like other plastics, chewing gum does not biodegrade. Discarded gum can be found under benches, on pavements, and in other public spaces. It persists in the environment for many years, eventually hardening,cracking, and breaking down into microplastics. Cleaning up this pollution is labour-intensive and costly: in the UK alone, councils spend around £7 million each year on gum removal.
Some efforts have been made to address the issue, such as recycling schemes and campaigns encouraging responsible disposal. In 2021, the environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy launched a chewing gum task force,with major manufacturers investing £10 million to clean up“historic gum staining” and change public behaviour.
However, this approach misses the point. Cleaning up gum does not solve the problem of plastic pollution — it merely treats the symptom. Calling it a litter issue frames it as a matter of individual negligence, when it should be seen as corporate responsibility. Moreover, like all plastic pollution, the solution requires more than just binning it. Addressing gum pollution must involve reduction, innovation, producer responsibility, and legislation.
Education about gum's contents and the environmental consequences those ingredients have will reduce consumption and encourage better disposal habits. More transparent labelling on packaging would empower shoppers to make informed choices. Stricter regulations can hold manufacturers to account — a tax on synthetic gum can help pay for clean ups. In turn, this would stimulate more investment in plant-based gums and other green options.
28. What challenges the common perception of chewing gum?
A. Its hidden ingredients. B. Its sugarless flavor.
C. Its dental health benefits. D. Its unconfirmed safety.
29. What does the underlined word“discarded” in paragraph 2 mean?
A. Recycled. B. Manufactured. C. Abandoned. D. Removed.
30. What is a workable solution to chewing gum pollution?
A. Regular clean-ups. B. Government funding.
C. Recycling campaigns. D. Sustainable alternatives.
31. Which of the following would be a suitable title for the text?
A. Gum Clean-ups: A Costly Challenge. B. Gum Secret: A Hidden Pollutant.
C. Gum Cheats: A Manufacturer Misdeed. D. Gum Disaster: An Environmental Crisis.
D
A new artificial intelligence system developed by researchers at the University of Surrey can forecast what a patient’s knee X-ray might look like in one year’s time. This breakthrough could reshape how people living with osteoarthritis(骨关节炎) understand and manage their condition.
The research, presented at the International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention,features a powerful AI model that generates realistic“future” X-rays and a personalized risk score for estimating disease progression. Together, these outputs give doctors and patients a visual roadmap of how osteoarthritis may evolve over time.
Osteoarthritis, a chronic joint disorder affecting more than 500 million people globally, is the leading cause of disability among older adults. For millions, monitoring disease progression has long relied on periodic X-rays and subjective symptom assessments, which provide limited visibility into future worsening. This unmet medical need has created an urgent demand for tools that can accurately predict future joint damage.
Given this pressing need, David Butler, the study³ lead author, explained:“Our system not only predicts the likelihood of your knee getting worse, it also shows you a realistic image of what the knee could look like in a year.Seeing the past and future X-rays side by side is a powerful motivator. It helps doctors act sooner and gives patients a clearer picture of why sticking to their treatment plan or lifestyle changes matters.”
The new system uses an advanced diffusion model to create a“future” X-ray, identifying 16 key joint points to highlight potential changes. This enhances transparency by showing clinicians exactly which parts of the knee are being monitored, boosting confidence in its predictions.
The Surrey team believes in the future their approach, when modified, could be applied to other chronic issues,potentially predicting lung damage in smokers or tracking heart disease progression, offering similar visual insights and early warning for osteoarthritis.
32. What is the new AI system capable of?
A. Offering personalized treatment plans. B. Curing knee-related diseases.
C. Diagnosing early-stage osteoarthritis. D. Visualizing future knee conditions.
33. What is the function of Paragraph 3?
A. To explain the cause of osteoarthritis. B. To suggest treatments for joint diseases.
C. To show the necessity of the invention. D. To present research data of the AI system.
34. What does Butler emphasize about the system?
A. Deeper insight and quicker recovery. B. Higher accuracy and easier accessibility.
C. Wider application and faster diagnosis. D. Greater transparency and earlier intervention.
35. What gives the system a promising future?
A. Its convenience. B. Its adaptability. C. Its affordability. D. Its efficiency.
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。
Clutter (杂物) is rarely a single simple problem. While we easily throw away old newspapers or broken devices, we often struggle with a trickier category: aspirational (憧憬的) clutter. These are the items we keep because they represent a version of ourselves we wish to be — the chef who never cooks, the athlete with a dusty running machine, or the reader with stacks of untouched books.
____36____ It acts as a constant background noise whispering,“I should be doing more.” Dealing with this clutter requires distinguishing between“not now” and“not me”. Items in the“not now” category represent paused goals we truly intend to restart.____37____ Letting go of the latter often reveals that much of what we own belongs to a person who simply doesn't exist anymore.
To transition from aspiration to reality, experts suggest“containing the dream”. Every aspirational category gets exactly one container.____38____ Furthermore, if you cannot find twenty minutes a week to use that equipment or read those books, the item should not occupy space in your home.
The emotional difficulty of parting with these objects often stems from grief over unfulfilled intentions. When the break feels hard, you are suggested asking,“Who was I when I bought this, and who did I hope to become?”____39____ Getting rid of a set of unused wine glasses might feel like a loss, but it is actually an act of evolution.
Ultimately, letting go transforms your home from a storage unit for unfulfilled dreams into a support system for your current life.____40____
A. Aspirational clutter carries a quiet pressure.
B. Acknowledging these feelings is essential for relief.
C. It is better to store these items out of sight to reduce guilt.
D. You should never keep items that remind you of past failures.
E. Clearing the“not me” pile can really simplify your environment.
F. By contrast,“not me” items belong to past selves that no longer fit.
G. If it doesn't fit, you must choose your favorites and throw away the rest.
第三部分 语言知识运用(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。
When you' re at high school, the littlest things can feel like a pretty big deal:____41____ a deadline, failing an exam, or even getting a big pimple(粉刺) on the face.
Enter my mum, with her words of wisdom:“You don't want to ____42____ at high school.”
I recall thinking the woman wasn't well. Of course you want to be the ____43____ kid in your class. Every time I had a ____44____, Mum would repeat her advice. Sometimes it was ____45____ by“none of this is going to mean anything to you in ten years' time” or“you will ____46____ this one day.”
I am uncertain of the exact moment when her words ____47____ for me, but they did. I think what Mum was trying to say was that there's no fun in having everything sorted out at high school. It's a ____48____, but it's meant to be. Your skin will ____49____, and your grades don't mean all that much once you start working. Once you' re out of high school, you will see the world, and you will realize just how ____50____ you are in it.
But that's a good thing. Those little-but-huge things become ____51____ things. They really do mean nothing ten years later, and you really do laugh about them.
In all, those years of high school are just a ____52____ to the rest of your life. If you peak at that point, how can you go forward?
Mum's advice still guides the 28-year-old me, although in a ____53____ way. I no longer look at life as an ____54____ hike up to a certain point. There's no ____55____. Rather, there are a series of peaks. Things go great and then they don't, but there are always better days ahead.
41. A. losing B. breaking C. missing D. meeting
42. A. peak B. shine C. fail D. struggle
43. A. easy-going B. hard-working C. good-looking D. best-performing
44. A. dilemma B. victory C. collapse D. panic
45. A. enhanced B. accompanied C. replaced D. denied
46. A. laugh at B. worry about C. think of D. fight for
47. A. applied B. cared C. clicked D. stood
48. A. tragedy B. mess C. miracle D. blessing
49. A. break out B. get worse C. act up D. clear up
50. A. small B. silly C. powerless D. strong
51. A. massive B. enormous C. great D. insignificant
52. A. turning point B. breaking point C. crossing road D. stepping stone
53. A. similar B. different C. doubtful D. consistent
54. A. everlasting B. ultimate C. original D. alternative
55. A. valley B. bottom C. summit D. slope
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。
Since February, Chinese AI models ____56____ (develop) by companies including DeepSeek and MiniMax have overtaken US competitors in token consumption, according to OpenRouter data.
This remarkable change points to a deeper ____57____ (transform) in the global AI competition. Nvidia's chief executive Jensen Huang stated this month that the production and use of these digital units will continuously drive the healthy development of the world's AI economy in the years ____58____ (come), providing a solid foundation for its growth.
As developers ____59____ (charge) per token(词元), token consumption acts not only as a ____60____ (rely) measure for the popularity of different AI models ____61____ a competitive pricing battleground for top technology companies worldwide.
With advanced AI agents built on open-source platforms ____62____(consume) far more tokens than traditional chatbots, the ability to produce tokens at a low cost is becoming more valuable in international competition. This important edge is gradually giving China a new advantage ____63____ other countries, ____64____ will shape the long-term future of technological development worldwide.
This rising strength will undoubtedly support Chinese AI companies to compete with global ____65____ (giant)and make continuous breakthroughs in the dynamic field of artificial intelligence.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是班级宣传委员李华,你们班运营的班级微信公众号存在内容枯燥等问题。请你写一封倡议书,呼吁同学们一起参与建设,内容包括:
(1)说明存在问题;(2)提出解决方案;(3)呼吁积极参与。
注意:
(1)词数80左右;(2)可适当增加细节,使内容充实,行文连贯。
Dear fellow students,
Recently, our class WeChat official account hasn't been working well. ____________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
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。
Looking back, I realize that what once made me feel out of place was actually where I was rooted. But I didn't realize that when I first walked into the classroom.
“Attention!” Mr. Tide commanded.“I’ d like to introduce our new student, Desmond. His family just moved to Chicago from Jamaica(牙买加). Let's give him a warm welcome.”“Welcome,” the class recited in a chorus that sounded nothing like my pronunciation. To avoid curious eyes, I quickly made my way down the row of desks and sank into my seat.
Mr. Tide took this opportunity to share some facts about Jamaica . Every topic brought back memories. I soon slipped off into daydreams of sitting in class with my friends as the warm breeze wafted in through the windows. In contrast, there was no warmth here. The windows were shut tight against the snow.
“Desmond! Is school in Jamaica different from ours?” Mr. Tide's voice pulled me back. I stood up, opened my mouth, then closed it. Part of me wanted to speak with Jamaican rhythm. But the other part wanted to flatten the vowels to sound like everyone else. In the end, I spoke carefully,“Everyone wears a school uniform in Jamaica.” I could have told them about the morning gathering, or the mango tree we climbed during breaks. But I chose a safer answer, which didn't sound too foreign. To my surprise, no one laughed at my accent.
“Did you play sports?” a boy shouted.“I was captain of the school's cricket(板球) team,” I said proudly and waited for the admiration that usually followed.
Silence. Confused faces. No one knew my favorite game! I reached into my bag and pulled out my cricket bat and ball, hoping to explain — but the bell rang before I could.
At lunch, I sat alone, eating a cheeseburger — a poor substitute for the patty (肉饼)I loved back home. I tried to like it. But with each bite, I missed home more.
注意:
Paragraph I: Just then, the boy who had asked about sports came over, holding a worn book about world sports.
Paragraph 2: When I got home, the smell of my mom's Jamaican cooking greeted me at the door.
(1)续写词数应为150左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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详解精析+听力原文
第一部分听力(每小题1.5分,共30分)
1-5 CBACB
6-10 CABAB
11-15 BCBAC
16-20ABCAA
第二部分阅读理解
第一节(每小题2.5分,共37.5分)
21-23BAD
24-27CBCA 28-31ACDB
32-35 DCDB
第二节(每小题2.5分,共12.5分)
36-40AFGBE
第三部分语言运用
第一节完形填空(每小题1分,共15分)
41-45 CADCB 46-50ACBDA 51-55 DDBAC
第二节语法填空(每小题1.5分,共15分)
56.developed
57.transformation
58.to come
59.are charged
60.reliable
61.but
62.consuming
63.over
64.which
65.giants
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节应用文(15分)
One possible versionl:
Dear fellow students,
Recently,our class WeChat official account hasn't been working well.It is updated inconsistently with
dull contents which are merely class notices.As a result,few students pay attention to it,thus failing to
strengthen the bond between our classmates.
To improve it and build a warm shared platform,I'd like to offer practical suggestions.First,we can
enich its contents by posting our class activity photos,excellent homework samples,and useful learning
tips from top students.Second,all of us can contribute short articles about school life,interesting stories
and personal learning experiences.Third,operators can make a fixed updating schedule every Wednesday
and Sunday to ensure regular fresh contents.
A good class account requires joint efforts.Let's take an active part in it and create a better platform
together!
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节:读后续写(满分25分)
One Possible Version:
Just then.Kevin.the boy who had asked about sports.came over.holding a worn book about world
sports."Desmond,is this cricket?"he asked,pointing to a blury photo.I nodded and pulled out my bat and
ball.His eyes lit up with curiosity."Can you teach me?"he asked.I hesitated,then agreed.After school,we
met on the field.I showed him how to hold the flat bat,how to stand,how to swing.He missed the first few
throws but kept trying.When he finally sent the ball rolling across the grass,he let out a cheer."This is
actually fun!"For the rest of the afternoon,it was just the two of us-passing the ball,laughing at his wild
swings,and me forgetting to flatten my vowels.
When I got home,the smell of Mom's Jamaican cooking greeted me at the door.'How was school?"
Mom asked.Good,"I said,as she handed me a warm beef patty.I took a bite,and the familiar flavor
flooded my mouth.For a moment,I was back in Jamaica,like an ordinary afternoon of playing cricket and
devouring a patty.I thought about Kevin,how eagerly he had swung my bat,how my real accent had slipped
out unnoticed.Maybe I didn't have to sound American to belong.Because home wasn't a place I left behind,
it was something I carried with me,in my sport,taste and accent.My different culture could be a bridge,
rather than a wall.Maybe,tomorrow I'd bring him a patty too.
英语试题答案第1页共11页
【听力原文】
Text1(第1题为推断题)
M:Excuse me,I'm looking for the Town Hall.Can you tell me where it is?
W:If you're going on foot,you can walk through that park.Its exit is right across from the Town Hall.If
you take the car,you'll have to drive around the park.
Text2(第2题为推断题)
M:Honey,I'm afraid there is no space in our wardrobe for these new clothes.
W:I know.They are not for me,but for your sister Emily.She told me yesterday she's going to have several
interviews.I suppose she should dress more formally.
M:Fine.Let's go to the cashier.
Text 3
W:Can you drive a bit faster,please?I have an appointment with the dentist at 10:30 a.m.And it's already a
quarter past ten
M:I'm doing my best,madam,but I'm not going to break the law for you.Maybe you should have started
out earlier.(3)
Text 4
W:Hello,sir.I'd like to book a morning flight to Geneva.Business class,please
M:Single or return?
W:Oh,single,please.I have no idea when I'll get back.My boss has guaranteed me a ten-day holiday there
if I succeed in talking IBM into buying my company's products.(4)
Text5(第5题为主旨大意题)
W:Good morning.I'd like to take my car in for a service.
M:We're fully booked till the end of the week.Will next Monday do?
W:If I leave it here early on Monday,can I pick it up by noon?
M:No problem,madam.
Text6(第6题为推断题)
W:Have some more meat pies,John?They won't keep long and it would be a pity to throw them away.
M:I've really had enough,Janet.But they should be OK in the fridge for a few hours.I'll have them for
dinner instead.Then you won't have to throw anything away.
W:OK.I didn't know you are going to stay at home till dinner.Aren't you going to meet your friend Jack
this afternoon?I remember you planned to go fishing with Jack and your brother.(7)
M:That was the plan.(7)But Jack has to go to the doctor.As usual,I can take our son to the swimming
lesson this afternoon.
Text7(第9题为推断题)
W:I ran into Elliot Hawke at a cafe on Oak Street this morning!(8)
M:Really?Was he filming something there?
W:No,he was just dropping by for a coffee.And I happened to be there to pick up a friend.(8)
M:Did you talk to him?
W:Yeah!We chatted about his new role for a few minutes.
M:I really envy you.His Shadows of the Past is one of my favorite movies!If I met him,I would be too
excited to say a word.
W:He even talked about the books he had been reading.
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Text8(第12题为推断题)
M:Why do you come to the library every weekend?(10)You live pretty far away from our school.
W:Well,I'm preparing for the college entrance exam.All my classmates are working hard for it.
M:Why don't you study at home?
W:I have tried,but my younger brother keeps playing video games loudly.The library is quiet,so I can
fully focus on my studies.(10)
M:I see.How long do you usually stay here?(11)
W:From 9:00 a.m.to 7:00 p.m.(11)I usually make a daily schedule in advance
M:Do you ever feel burned out?Studying for 8 hours a day is already hard for me.
W:Honestly,yes.That's why I make sure to take a one-hour break at noon.(11)
M:You're really hard-working.
W:I believe every effort I make now will pay off.
Text9(第14题为推断题)
W:Good morning.Sheraton Tribeca New York Hotel.(16)
M:Good moming.This is Antonio Mason.I checked out of your hotel earlier this morning.And I can't find
my credit card to pay my bill here in a supermarket.I'm wondering if I dropped it in your hotel when I left.
Has anyone seen a credit card by any chance?(13)
W:I see.Hold on for a while,Mr.Mason.I'll check it out for you.Ah,one of our colleagues did find a
credit card at noon.Can you remember exactly where you lost it?
M:Hmm,I'm not sure,but I left the hotel at about 8:30 a.m.
W:Okay.Did you lose anything else?
M:Let me go through my bag.Huh,my passport is gone too!Oh,my goodness!I'm leaving for Hong Kong
at 8:30p.m.What if I don't find this out until I arrive at the airport?(15)
W:It's fine now.You can come and take them.(16)Remember to bring a document which can prove your
identity,like a driver's license.
M:I have my ID card with me.I'll be there in 30 minutes.(16)Thanks so much
W:Don't mention it.
Text10(第20题为推断题)
Good morning,class.(17)We're all aware that we should take action to protect the environment,such as
saving water,reducing pollution and planting more trees.There are some"green truths".Are they all true?
Let's see.
Firstly,paper shopping bags are better than plastic ones.Is it true?Actually,making a paper bag uses four
times as much energy as making a plastic one and produces more greenhouse gases.So a reusable bag is the
best choice.(18)
Secondly,(19)when you tumn off a device,it stops using power.Really?If you turn off the television or air
conditioner,it goes into the standby mode.Devices in this mode still use power.So to make sure your
appliance is in fact off,you should remove the plug from its power supply.(19)
Thirdly,it's better to take a shower than a bath.True or not?In fact,it depends on how long you spend in the
shower and how large your bath is.If you spend more than 8 minutes in a shower,you'll use as much as
water in a bath -about 50 liters of water.So the key is to keep your shower time as short as possible.
I hope all of you can pay attention to the things mentioned above in your daily life.
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【详解精析】
二、阅读理解
第一节
A篇
【导语】本文是一篇应用文,介绍了澳大利亚YOUR BEST SHOT"摄影大赛的参赛资格、即将开展
的赛事主题及详细投稿要求,包括邮件格式、文件规范和需提交的创作信息等内容。
【21题】B细节理解题.根据A篇"UPCOMING COMPETITION THEMES"部分第4条"DECEMBER
2026 LIGHT/SHADOW30 September2026"(2026年12月主题:光影,截止日期2026年9月30日)
可知,阳光透过百叶窗的照片属于"光影"主题,截止日期为2026年9月30日。正确选项:B
错误选项分析:
A(2026年5月31日):根据A篇"UPCOMING COMPETITION THEMES"部分第2条"AUGUST2026
MISTY FOREST31May2026"(2026年8月主题:迷雾森林,截止日期2026年5月31日),这是
迷雾森林主题的截止日期,与光影主题无关。
C(2026年3月31日):根据A篇"UPCOMING COMPETITION THEMES"部分第1条"JUNE2026BIG
AND SMALL31 March2026"(2026年6月主题:大小,截止日期2026年3月31日),这是大小主
题的截止日期,与光影主题无关。
D(2026年11月30日):根据A篇"UPCOMING COMPETITION THEMES"部分第5条"FEBRUARY
2027 OCEAN30 November2026"(2027年2月主题:海洋,截止日期2026年11月30日),这是海
洋主题的截止日期,与光影主题无关。
【22题】A细节理解题。根据A篇"YOUR ENTRY"部分第4条"Images must be in JPEG format."(图
片必须为PEG格式)可知,参赛文件要求明确规定了图像格式。正确选项:A
错误选项分析:
B(颜色模式):原文未提及任何关于颜色模式的要求。
C(原创作品):原文未提及参赛作品必须为原创的相关规定。
D(拍摄日期):原文未提及对作品拍摄日期的限制。
【23题】D细节理解题。根据A篇"YOUR ENTRY"部分第6条"Please also include technical details
including camera,lens,focal length,shutter speed,aperture,ISO,tripod (if used)and a brief summary of any
software edits."(同时请附上技术细节,包括相机、镜头、焦距、快门速度、光圈、感光度、是否使
用三脚架以及任何软件编辑的简要说明)可知,邮件正文中必须包含技术规格信息。正确选项:D
错误选项分析:
A(联系方式):原文仅要求在邮件正文中提供姓名,未提及其他联系方式。
B(300字的描述):根据A篇"YOUR ENTRY"部分第6条"upto200 words explaining how you created
your image'”(最多200字说明你如何创作这幅作品),描述字数上限为200字,而非300字。
C(完整拍摄过程):原文仅要求最多200字说明创作过程,并非完整的拍摄过程。
B篇
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了印度知名女演员阿莉雅·布哈特从小与动物结缘,成年后利用自
身影响力,通过制作环保主题影视作品、撰写儿童动物保护书籍、推出二手服装转售平台等多种方
式,积极投身动物福利与环境保护事业的故事。
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【24题】C细节理解题。根据B篇第一段最后一句"It was compulsive,.almost,'Bhatt says.'My heart
opened up very young."(这几乎是一种本能,”布哈特说,“我很小的时候就心怀善意。)以及第二
段第一句"This love of animals stayed with her into adulthood."(这份对动物的热爱一直伴随她到成年)
可知,童年时期对动物的热爱是她投身动物和环保事业的驱动力。正确选项:C
错误选项分析:
A(追求名声):根据B篇第二段最后一句"I decided to focus on something I'm passionate about-and that's
animals."(我决定专注于我热爱的事情一那就是动物),她是出于热爱而非追求名声。
B(家庭压力):原文未提及任何家庭压力促使她从事公益事业,相反是她主动选择了这条道路。
D(追求专业知识):根据B篇最后一段第一句"Bhatt doesn't consider herself an environmental expert."
(布哈特并不认为自己是环保专家),她并非为了追求专业知识而投身环保。
【25题】B细节理解题。根据B篇第三段第三句"She executive produced Poacher,a2024 hit miniseries
based on a real elephant poaching investigation in India."(她担任了2024年热门迷你剧《偷猎者》的执
行制片人,该剧基于印度一起真实的大象偷猎调查事件改编)以及第四段第二句"Bhatt is the author of
The Adventures of Ed-a-Mamma,a children's book series following a girl and her adopted dog on
animal-helping adventures."(布哈特是《艾德妈妈历险记》系列儿童书籍的作者,该系列讲述了一个
女孩和她收养的狗一起帮助动物的冒险故事)可知,制作相关的电影和书籍是她采取的实际公益措施。
正确选项:B
错误选项分析:
A(在家养流浪动物):根据B篇第一段内容,这是她童年时期的行为,并非成年后采取的公益措施。
C(推出新服装品牌):根据B篇第四段最后一句"Bhatt also launched MiSu,a resale platform for pre-loved
celebrity clothes'”(布哈特还推出了MiSu,一个名人二手服装转售平台),这是二手服装转售平台,
并非新服装品牌。
D(减少娱乐活动):原文未提及她减少娱乐活动来投身公益事业。
【26题】C推理判断题。根据B篇第一段她童年时期救助流浪动物的经历,以及成年后持续通过多
种方式投身动物保护和环保事业的行为,可以推断出她富有同情心且有奉献精神。正确选项:C
错误选项分析:
A(谨慎且有野心):原文未体现她性格谨慎或有野心的特点。
B(幽默且勤奋):原文未提及她幽默的性格特点。
D(慷慨且创新):虽然她的做法有一定创新性,但"慷慨"并非本文主要体现的她的性格特征。
【27题】A主旨大意题。本文主要讲述了阿莉雅·布哈特童年时期对动物的热爱深刻影响了她的一
生,成年后她始终致力于动物保护和环保事业,传达了"童年经历塑造终身行为"的主旨。正确选项:
A
错误选项分析:
B(小善举带来大不同):本文重点并非强调小善举的影响,而是童年经历对人生的长期塑造作用。
C(媒体提高公众对福利问题的意识):这只是她开展公益事业的一种方式,并非文章主旨。
D(名人应该承担更多社会责任):本文并非在呼吁名人承担社会责任,而是通过具体事例讲述个人
经历的影响。
C篇
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,揭示了市面上大多数口香糖由石油基合成橡胶制成,本质是一种隐藏
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的塑料污染物,介绍了其对环境的危害、现有治理措施的局限性,并提出了从教育、标签透明化、
立法和研发可持续替代品等方面解决口香糖污染问题的综合方案。
【28题】A细节理解题。根据C篇第一段第三、四句"Many consumers are suprised to learn they have
been chewing on plastic.Manufacturers rarely advertise what gum is actually made of,instead listing 'gum
base'in the ingredients”(许多消费者惊讶地发现自己一直在嚼塑料。制造商很少宣传口香糖的实际成
分,而是在配料表中只标注"胶基”)可知,口香糖隐藏的成分挑战了人们的普遍认知。正确选项:A
错误选项分析:
B(无糖口味):原文仅提到有些口香糖声称是无糖的,这并非挑战人们普遍认知的点。
C(对牙齿健康的好处):原文未质疑口香糖对牙齿健康的益处。
D(安全性未被证实):根据C篇第一段最后一句'"some stating it as a consistent and safe base'"(有些
声称它是一种稳定且安全的基底),原文未提及口香糖安全性未被证实。
【29题】C词义猜测题。根据C篇第二段第二句"Discarded gum can be found under benches,.on
pavements,.and in other public spaces."(被丢弃的口香糖随处可见,长椅下、人行道上以及其他公共场
所都有)可知,"discarded"在此处意为"被丢弃的",与"abandoned"同义。正确选项:C
错误选项分析:
A(回收的):与语境不符,文中提到的是被随意丢弃的口香糖,而非回收的。
B(制造的):制造的口香糖不会出现在公共场所的地面上。
D(移除的):被移除的口香糖不会留在公共场所。
【30题】D推理判断题。根据C篇第五段最后一句"Tntm,this would stimulate more investment in
plant-based gums and other green options."(反过来,这将刺激对植物基口香糖和其他绿色替代品的更
多投资)可知,研发可持续替代品是解决口香糖污染问题的可行方案。正确选项:D
错误选项分析:
A(定期清理):根据C篇第四段第二句"Cleaning up gum does not solve the problem of plastic pollution
-it merely treats the symptom."(清理口香糖并不能解决塑料污染问题一它只是治标不治本),定期
清理并非根本解决方案。
B(政府资助):原文未提及政府资助是解决口香糖污染的可行方案。
C(回收活动):根据C篇第四段第一句"However,.this approach misses the point.."(然而,这种方法
没有抓住要点),回收活动等现有措施无法从根本上解决问题。
【31题】B主旨大意题。本文主要揭示了口香糖本质是一种隐藏的塑料污染物,介绍了其危害和解
决方案,"口香糖的秘密:一种隐藏的污染物"最能概括文章主旨。正确选项:B
错误选项分析:
A(口香糖清理:一项昂贵的挑战):这只是文章提到的一个方面,不能概括全文主旨。
C(口香糖骗局:制造商的不当行为):过于片面,文章不仅批评了制造商,还提出了全面的解决方
案。
D(口香糖灾难:一场环境危机):夸大了口香糖污染的严重性,不符合文章客观的表述。
D篇
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了英国萨里大学研究人员开发的一种新型人工智能系统,该系统
能够生成患者一年后的膝盖X光预测图像并提供个性化疾病进展风险评分,为骨关节炎的早期干预
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和治疗管理提供了有力支持,且该技术未来有望应用于其他慢性疾病的预测。
【32题】D细节理解题。根据D篇第一段第一句"A new artificial intelligence system developed by
researchers at the University of Surrey can forecast what a patient's knee X-ray might look like in one year's
tie."(萨里大学研究人员开发的一种新型人工智能系统可以预测患者一年后的膝盖X光片情况)可
知,该系统能够可视化未来的膝盖状况。正确选项:D
错误选项分析:
A(提供个性化治疗方案):原文未提及该系统能够提供个性化治疗方案。
B(治愈膝盖相关疾病):该系统仅能预测疾病进展,无法治愈疾病。
C(诊断早期骨关节炎):原文未提及该系统具有诊断早期骨关节炎的功能。
【33题】C推理判断题。根据D篇第三段最后一句"This unmet medical need has created an urgent
demand for tools that can accurately predict future joint damage."(这种未被满足的医疗需求迫切需要能
够准确预测未来关节损伤的工具)可知,第三段通过介绍骨关节炎的现状和现有监测方法的局限性,
说明了这项发明的必要性。正确选项:C
错误选项分析:
A(解释骨关节炎的病因):原文未提及骨关节炎的病因。
B(建议关节疾病的治疗方法):原文未提及具体的治疗方法。
D(展示人工智能系统的研究数据):第三段未提供该人工智能系统的任何研究数据。
【34题】D细节理解题。根据D篇第四段最后一句"It helps doctors act sooner and gives patients a
clearer picture of why sticking to their treatment plan or lifestyle changes matters.."(它帮助医生更早采取
行动,让患者更清楚地了解为什么坚持治疗计划或改变生活方式很重要)以及第五段第二句"Ts
enhances transparency by showing clinicians exactly which parts of the knee are being monitored,boosting
confidence in its predictions..”(这通过向临床医生准确展示膝盖的哪些部位正在被监测来提高透明度,
增强了对其预测的信心)可知,巴特勒强调了该系统的更高透明度和更早干预的优势。正确选项:D
错误选项分析:
A(更深入的见解和更快的恢复):原文未提及该系统能带来更快的恢复。
B(更高的准确性和更容易获得):原文未提及该系统更容易获得。
C(更广泛的应用和更快的诊断):原文未提及该系统能实现更快的诊断。
【35题】B推理判断题,根据D篇最后一段第一句"The Surrey team believes in the future their approach,.
when modified,could be applied to other chronic issues,potentially predicting lung damage in smokers or
tracking heart disease progression"(萨里大学的研究团队认为,未来他们的方法经过修改后,可以应用
于其他慢性疾病,有可能预测吸烟者的肺损伤或跟踪心脏病的进展)可知,该系统的适应性使其具有
广阔的应用前景。正确选项:B
错误选项分析:
A(便利性):原文未提及该系统的便利性。
C(可负担性):原文未提及该系统的成本和可负担性。
D(效率):原文未强调该系统的效率优势。
三、七选五
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了"憧憬型杂物"的定义及其带来的心理压力,提出了区分"暂时不
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用"和"不再是我"两类物品的方法,并给出了处理憧憬型杂物的具体建议,强调放下过去的憧憬才能
让家更好地支撑当下的生活。
【36题】A根据空后句"It acts as a constant background noise whispering,'I should be doing more."(它
就像持续不断的背景噪音,在耳边低语:"我应该做得更多。")可知,空处需引出憧憬型杂物带来的
心理压力。A选项"Aspirational clutter carries a quiet pressure."(憧憬型杂物带着一种无声的压力。)
中"quiet pressure'"与空后句的"constant background noise'"形成语义对应,衔接紧密。正确选项:A
【37题】F根据空前句"Items in the'not now'category represent paused goals we truly intend to restart."
("暂时不用"类的物品代表着我们真正打算重新开始的暂停的目标)以及空后句"Letting go of the
latter often reveals that much of what we own belongs to a person who simply doesn't exist anymore."(
后者往往会发现,我们拥有的很多东西都属于一个已经不存在的人)可知,空处需介绍与"not now"
相对的另一类物品。F选项"By contrast,.not me'items belong to past selves that no longer fit.."(相比之下,
"不再是我"的物品属于已经不再适合的过去的自己。)中"By contrast'"与空前句形成对比关系,"not me"
对应空后句的"the latter",逻辑清晰。正确选项:F
【38题】G根据空前句"Every aspirational category gets exactly one container."(每一类憧憬型物品只
能有一个收纳盒)可知,空处需说明物品超出收纳盒容量时的处理方式。G选项"If it doesn'tft,you must
choose your favorites and throw away the rest."(如果装不下,你必须选出你最喜欢的,扔掉剩下的。)
承接空前句的收纳规则,进一步明确了处理原则。正确选项:G
【39题】B根据空前句"When the break feels hard,you are suggested asking,.Who was I when I bought
this,and who did I hope to become?"(当你觉得难以割舍时,建议你问问自己:"我买这个东西的时候
是谁?我希望成为什么样的人?")以及空后句"Getting rid of a set of unused wine glasses might feel like
a loss,.but it is actually an act of evolution..”(扔掉一套没用过的酒杯可能会让人觉得是一种损失,但实
际上这是一种成长的行为)可知,空处需说明如何处理这种不舍的情绪。B选项"Acknowledging these
feelings is essential for relief.”(承认这些情绪对于缓解痛苦至关重要。)承接空前句的情绪问题,为
下文的成长做铺垫。正确选项:B
【40题】E根据空前句"Ultimately,.letting go transforms your home from a storage unit for unfulfilled
dreams into a support system for your current life."(最终,放下会让你的家从一个存放未实现梦想的仓
库变成支撑你当下生活的系统)可知,空处需说明放下憧憬型杂物带来的实际好处。E选项"Clearing
the 'not me'pile can1 eally simplify your environment."(清理"不再是我"的那堆东西真的能简化你的环
境。)承接空前句,具体阐述了放下的积极影响。正确选项:E
四、完形填空
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了作者高中时母亲告诉她"不要在高中就达到人生巅峰"的建议,
当时作者并不理解,直到成年后才逐渐领悟到这句话的深意,认识到人生不是一次登顶的徒步旅行,
而是由一系列山峰组成的旅程,总有更好的日子在前方。
【41题】C考查动词词义辨析。句意:当你在高中时,最微小的事情都可能感觉像是天大的事:错
过截止日期、考试不及格,甚至脸上长了一颗大粉刺。
A.losing失去;B.breaking打破;C.missing错过;D.meeting遇见。
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固定搭配"miss a deadline'"意为"错过截止日期",符合语境。故选C。
【42题】A考查动词词义辨析。句意:这时我妈妈会说出她的至理名言:"你不要在高中就达到人
生巅峰。"
A.peak达到顶峰;B.shine发光;C.fail失败;D.struggle挣扎。
根据下文"If you peak at that point,,how can you go forward?"(如果你在那个时候就达到顶峰,你还怎
么前进?)可知,妈妈的核心建议是不要在高中就达到人生巅峰。故选A。
【43题】D考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我当时觉得这个女人脑子不正常。你当然想成为班里表现
最好的孩子。
A.easy-goig随和的;B.hard-working勤奋的;C.good-looking好看的;D.best-performing表现最好
的。
根据语境,作者当时的想法是要努力成为班级里最优秀的学生,"best-performing"最符合文意。故选D。
【44题】C考查名词词义辨析。句意:每次我崩溃的时候,妈妈都会重复她的建议。
A.dilemma困境;B.victory胜利;C.collapse崩溃;D.paic恐慌。
根据上文提到的高中时期小事都被放大成天大的事,可知作者会因此陷入情绪崩溃的状态。故选C。
【45题】B考查动词词义辨析。句意:有时她还会加上一句"十年后这些对你来说都毫无意义"或者
"总有一天你会笑这件事的"。
A.enhanced增强;B.accompanied伴随;C.replaced取代;D.denied否认。
固定搭配"be accompanied by"意为"伴随着",此处表示妈妈的建议常常伴随着这些补充的话语。故选
B。
【46题】A考查动词短语辨析。句意:有时她还会加上一句十年后这些对你来说都毫无意义"或者
"总有一天你会笑这件事的"。
A.laugh at嘲笑,因..而发笑;B.wory about担心;C.think of想到;D.fight for为...而战。
根据下文"you1 eally do laugh about them"(你真的会笑这些事)可知,妈妈说总有一天会对这些事一
笑置之。故选A。
【47题】C考查动词词义辨析。句意:我不确定她的话具体是什么时候让我恍然大悟的,但确实有
那么一刻。
A.applied应用;B.cared关心;C.clicked被理解,恍然大悟;D.stood站立。
固定搭配"sth.clicks for sb."意为"某人突然明白某事",符合语境。故选C。
【48题】B考查名词词义辨析。句意:这是一团糟,但这是注定的。
A.tragedy悲剧;B.mess混乱;C.miracle奇迹;D.blessing祝福。
根据上文"there's no fun in having everything sorted out at high school'"(在高中就把一切都安排好是没有
乐趣的)可知,妈妈认为高中生活应该是混乱的、充满不确定性的。故选B。
【49题】D考查动词短语辨析。句意:你的皮肤会变好,一旦你开始工作,成绩就没那么重要了。
A.break out爆发;B.get worse变得更糟;C.act up出毛病;D.clear up(皮肤)变好,清理。
此处指脸上的粉刺会消失,皮肤状况会改善,"clear up"符合语境。故选D。
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【50题】A考查形容词词义辨析。句意:一旦你走出高中,你会看到这个世界,你会意识到自己在
这个世界上是多么渺小。
A.small渺小的;B.silly愚蠢的:C.powerless无力的;D.strong强大的。
走出高中后会发现世界的广阔,从而意识到个人的渺小。故选A。
【51题】D考查形容词词义辨析。句意:那些曾经看似天大的小事变成了无关紧要的事。
A.massive巨大的;B.enormous庞大的;C.great伟大的;D.insignificant无关紧要的。
根据下文"They really do mean nothing ten years later'"(十年后它们真的毫无意义)可知,这些事变得
不再重要。故选D。
【52题】D考查名词短语辨析。句意:总之,高中那些年只是你人生其余部分的垫脚石。
A.turning point转折点;B.breaking point临界点;C.crossing1oad十字路口;D.stepping stone垫脚石。
高中是人生的一个阶段,为未来的发展打下基础,"stepping stone"最符合文意。故选D。
【53题】B考查形容词词义辨析。句意:妈妈的建议仍然指引着28岁的我,尽管方式不同了。
A.similar相似的;B.different不同的;C.doubtful怀疑的;D.consistent一致的。
根据下文"I no longer look at life as an_54 hike up to a certain point..”(我不再把人生看作是次
登顶某个点的徒步旅行)可知,作者现在对妈妈的话有了不同的理解和应用方式。故选B。
【54题】A考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我不再把人生看作是一次永无止境的、朝着某个点攀登的
徒步旅行。
A.everlasting永恒的;B.iltimate终极的;C.original最初的;D.alternative可供选择的。
根据下文"There's no summit.Rather,there are a series of peaks."(没有顶峰。相反,有一系列的山峰。)
可知,作者以前错误地认为人生是一场持续不断、只有一个最终目标的攀登,"everlasting”准确地表
达了这种"永无止境、一去不返”的错误认知,与后文”一系列山峰”的多元人生观念形成鲜明对比。
故选A。
【55题】C考查名词词义辨析。句意:没有顶峰。相反,有一系列的山峰。
A.valley山谷;B.bottom底部;C.summit顶峰;D.slope斜坡。
根据下文"Rather,there are a series of peaks.”(相反,有一系列的山峰)可知,作者认为人生没有一个
单一的终极顶峰。故选C。
五、语法填空
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了自2026年2月以来,中国人工智能模型在词元消耗量上已超越
美国竞争对手,这一变化反映了全球人工智能竞争格局的深刻变革。中国在低成本词元生产方面的
优势,将为其在国际人工智能竞争中带来新的机遇,并推动全球技术发展。
【56题】developed考查非谓语动词。句意:根据OpenRouter的数据,自2月以来,由深度求索和
MiniMax等公司开发的中国人工智能模型在词元消耗量上已经超过了美国竞争对手。
句子已有谓语动词"have overtaken'",空格处无连词连接,应用非谓语动词形式。"Chinese AI models'"
与"develop"之间为被动关系,用过去分词作后置定语,故填developed。
【57题】transformation考查名词。句意:这一显著变化反映了全球人工智能竞争的深刻变革。
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形容词"deeper'"后应接名词作宾语,"transform"的名词形式是"transformation",意为"变革",故填
transformation。
【58题】to come考查非谓语动词。句意:英伟达首席执行官黄仁勋本月表示,这些数字单元的生
产和使用将在未来几年持续推动全球人工智能经济的健康发展,为其增长奠定坚实基础。
固定搭配"in the years to come'"意为"在未来几年",用不定式作后置定语修饰"years'",故填to come。
【59题】are charged考查时态和语态。句意:由于开发者按词元收费,词元消耗量不仅是衡量不同
人工智能模型受欢迎程度的可靠指标,也是全球顶尖科技公司的竞争性定价战场。
句子描述客观事实,应用一般现在时。"developers'"与"charge"之间为被动关系,用一般现在时的被动
语态,主语为复数,故填are charged。
【60题】1 eliable考查形容词。句意:由于开发者按词元收费,词元消耗量不仅是衡量不同人工智
能模型受欢迎程度的可靠指标,也是全球顶尖科技公司的竞争性定价战场。
修饰名词"measure'"应用形容词作定语,"rey"的形容词形式是"reliable'",意为"可靠的",故填1 eliable.
【61题】but考查连词。句意:由于开发者按词元收费,词元消耗量不仅是衡量不同人工智能模型
受欢迎程度的可靠指标,也是全球顶尖科技公司的竞争性定价战场。
固定搭配"not only.but(also)."意为"不仅..而且...",连接两个并列的表语,故填but。
【62题】consuming考查非谓语动词。句意:由于基于开源平台构建的先进人工智能代理消耗的词
元远远超过传统聊天机器人,低成本生产词元的能力在国际竞争中变得越来越有价值。
此处是"with"的复合结构,"advanced AI agents'"与"consume'"之间为主动关系,用现在分词作宾语补足
语,故填consuming。
【63题】ovr考查介词。句意:这一重要优势正逐渐使中国相对于其他国家拥有新的优势,这将塑
造全球技术发展的长期未来。
固定搭配"advantage over sb."意为"相对于某人的优势",故填over。
【64题】which考查定语从句。句意:这一重要优势正逐渐使中国相对于其他国家拥有新的优势,
这将塑造全球技术发展的长期未来。
此处是非限制性定语从句,先行词是前面整个句子,关系词在从句中作主语,用"wch"引导,故填
which.
【65题】giants考查名词复数。句意:这一不断增强的实力无疑将支持中国人工智能公司与全球巨
头竞争,并在充满活力的人工智能领域不断取得突破。
"giant'"是可数名词,此处指全球众多的科技巨头,应用复数形式,故填giants。
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英语试题
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,
并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
每段录音播放两遍。
1.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.On a bus
B.In a hall
C.In a street.
2.What are the speakers probably doing?
A.Organizing the wardrobe.B.Doing the shopping.
C.Trying on new clothes.
3.What does the man suggest the woman do?
A.Set off early.
B.Visit the dentist later
C.Make an appointment in advance.
4.Why does the woman want to go to Geneva?
A.To visit her boss.
B.To go on holiday.
C.To take a business trip.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.How to repair the car.
B.When to get the car ready
C.Where to park the car.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。每段录音读两遍。
听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。
6.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Boss and secretary.
B.Brother and sister.
C.Husband and wife.
7.What is the man's initial plan for the afternoon?
A.Going fishing.
B.Seeing a doctor.
C.Having a swimming class.
听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。
8.Why did the woman go to the cafe on Oak Street this morning?
A.To have a coffee.
B.To collect a friend.
C.To visit Elliot Hawke.
9.Who is probably Elliot Hawke?
A.A famous actor.
B.A book writer.
C.A cafe owner.
听第8段录音,回答第10至12题。
10.Why does the woman prefer studying in the library?
A.She lives near the school.
B.She can't concentrate at home.
C.She wants to study with her classmates.
11.How long does the woman usually spend studying in the library?
A.10 hours.
B.9 hours.
C.8 hours.
12.What is the woman like?
A.Open-minded.
B.Weak-willed.
C.Well-organized.
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听第9段录音,回答第13至16题。
13.What is the purpose of the man's call?
A.To confirm a reservation.
B.To look for his belongings.
C.To complain about the service.
14.How does the man probably feel at first?
A.Nervous.
B.Angry.
C.Thankful.
15.When will the man's flight take off?
A.In the morning
B.At noon.
C.At night.
16.Where is the man going next?
A.Hotel.
B.Airport.
C.Supermarket.
听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。
17.Who does the speaker probably speak to?
A.Teachers.
B.Students.
C.Parents.
18.What kind of bags does the speaker suggest using?
A.Paper bags
B.Plastic bags
C.Reusable bags.
19.What is the speaker's second suggestion?
A.Unplugging the devices.
B.Standing beside the devices.
C.Using energy-saving devices.
20.Why does the speaker make the speech?
A.To correct some wrong ideas
B.To call for people to take action.
C.To discuss different habits in life.
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,选出最佳答案。
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YOUR ENTRY
1.Email your entry to yourbestshot@australianphotography.com with the name of the competition
theme in the email subject line,for example,Weather,Abstract,Landscape,etc.
2.The image file must be the same as your name,for example,Jane Smith.jpg.If you enter multiple
images,each new image file name should be appended with a unique number,eg Jane Smith2.jpg
3.A maximum of three images can be entered per person.
4.Images must be in JPEG format.
5.Email file size must not exceed 7MB.
6.Please include the following information about your entry in the body of your email:Name,image
title and up to 200 words explaining how you created your image.Please also include technical details
including camera,lens,focal length,shutter speed,aperture,ISO,tipod (if used)and a brief summary of
any software edits.
21.When is the deadline for Mia's photo of sunbeam through window blinds?
A.31May2026.
B.30 September 2026.
C.31 March 2026.
D.30 November 2026.
22.What is required for the entry file?
A.Image format.
B.Color mode.
C.Original work.
D.Capture date.
23.What must be included in the email body?
A.Contact information
B.A 300-word description
C.Full shooting process.
D.Technical specifications.
B
Alia Bhatt grew up in Mumbai surrounded by animals,largely because her sister Shaheen kept bringing
home stray kittens.These strays often arrived in poor condition-starving or sick.When their mother tried
to stop the parade of kittens,the girls hid them in their room until they recovered."It was compulsive,
almost,"Bhatt says."My heart opened up very young."
This love of animals stayed with her into adulthood.Today,as one of India's most recognizable
actresses with nearly 90 million Instagram followers,she uses her reach to highlight animal welfare and
environmental issues through films,children's books,and campaigns."I started to question if my voice had
quality,"she says."I decided to focus on something I'm passionate about-and that's animals."
Bhatt's tactics(are creative and varied.Her 2021-founded production company,Eternal Sunshine,
has a logo featuring two cats.She executive produced Poacher,a 2024 hit miniseries based on a real
elephant poaching investigation in India.Eternal Sunshine also partners with an eco-film festival to
encourage filmmakers to focus on the environment.
"Stories have an amazing way to impact our minds,"Bhatt says."Once you tell a story,it's there
forever."Stories can profoundly impact children,and Bhatt is the author of The Adventures of Ed-a-Mamma,
a children's book series following a girl and her adopted dog on animal-helping adventures.Inspired by her
daughter's love for animals,she aims to foster children's passion for wildlife.Bhatt also launched MiSu,
a resale platform for pre-loved celebrity clothes,extending garment lifespans,cutting waste,and boosting
India's circular fashion.
Bhatt doesn't consider herself an environmental expert.Her partner Dorita D'Souza notes she
makes conservation accessible,driven by the deep empathy for animals she developed in childhood.
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24.What drives Alia Bhatt to engage in animal and environmental protection?
A.Fame seeking.
B.Family pressure.
C.Childhood passion.
D.Expertise pursuit.
25.What is a practical measure taken by Alia Bhatt for public welfare?
A.Keeping stray animals at home.
B.Producing related films and books.
C.Launching a new clothing brand.
D.Reducing entertainment activities.
26.Which of the following can best describe Alia Bhatt according to the text?
A.Cautious and ambitious.
B.Humorous and diligent.
C.Compassionate and committed.
D.Generous and innovative.
27.What message does the passage mainly convey?
A.Childhood experiences shape lifelong deeds
B.Small acts of kindness make a great difference.
C.Media raises public awareness of welfare issues.
D.Celebrities should bear more social responsibilities.
c
Thousands of tons of plastic escape into the environment every year from our mouths.This is because
most chewing gum on sale is made from oil-based synthetic (rubbers,similar to the material used in
car tyres.Many consumers are surprised to learn they have been chewing on plastic.Manufacturers rarely
advertise what gum is actually made of,instead listing gum base"in the ingredients,some claiming it as
sugar-free chewing gum to improve oral health and some stating it as a consistent and safe base.
Like other plastics,chewing gum does not biodegrade.Discarded gum can be found under benches,
on pavements,and in other public spaces.It persists in the environment for many years,eventually
hardening,cracking,and breaking down into microplastics.Cleaning up this pollution is labour-intensive and
costly:in the UK alone,councils spend around f7 million each year on gum removal.
Some efforts have been made to address the issue,such as recycling schemes and campaigns
encouraging responsible disposal.In 2021,the environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy launched a chewing
gum task force,with major manufacturers investing f10 million to clean up historic gum staining"and
change public behaviour.
However,this approach misses the point.Cleaning up gum does not solve the problem of plastic
pollution-it merely treats the symptom.Calling it a litter issue frames it as a matter of individual
negligence,when it should be seen as corporate responsibility.Moreover,like all plastic pollution,the
solution requires more than just binning it.Addressing gum pollution must involve reduction,innovation,
producer responsibility,and legislation.
Education about gum's contents and the environmental consequences those ingredients have will
reduce consumption and encourage better disposal habits.More transparent labelling on packaging would
empower shoppers to make informed choices.Stricter regulations can hold manufacturers to account -a
tax on synthetic gum can help pay for clean ups.In turn,this would stimulate more investment in plant-
based gums and other green options.
28.What challenges the common perception of chewing gum?
A.Its hidden ingredients.
B.Its sugarless flavor.
C.Its dental health benefits
D.Its unconfirmed safety
29.What does the underlined word discarded"in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Recycled.
B.Manufactured.
C.Abandoned.
D.Removed.
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30.What is a workable solution to chewing gum pollution?
A.Regular clean-ups.
B.Government funding.
C.Recycling campaigns.
D.Sustainable alternatives.
31.Which of the following would be a suitable title for the text?
A.Gum Clean-ups:A Costly Challenge.
B.Gum Secret:A Hidden Pollutant.
C.Gum Cheats:A Manufacturer Misdeed.
D.Gum Disaster:An Environmental Crisis.
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A new artificial intelligence system developed by researchers at the University of Surrey can forecast
what a patient's knee X-ray might look like in one year's time.This breakthrough could reshape how people
living with osteoarthritis(骨关节炎)understand and manage their condition.
The research,presented at the Intemational Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer
Assisted Intervention,features a powerful AI model that generates realistic"future"X-rays and a
personalized risk score for estimating disease progression.Together,these outputs give doctors and patients
a visual roadmap of how osteoarthritis may evolve over time.
Osteoarthritis,a chronic joint disorder affecting more than 500 million people globally,is the leading
cause of disability among older adults.For millions,monitoring disease progression has long relied on
periodic X-rays and subjective symptom assessments,which provide limited visibility into future worsening.
This unmet medical need has created an urgent demand for tools that can accurately predict future joint
damage.
Given this pressing need,David Butler,the study3 lead author,explained:"Our system not only predicts
the likelihood of your knee getting worse,it also shows you a realistic image of what the knee could look
like in a year.Seeing the past and future X-rays side by side is a powerful motivator.It helps doctors act
sooner and gives patients a clearer picture of why sticking to their treatment plan or lifestyle changes
matters."
The new system uses an advanced diffusion model to create a"future"X-ray,identifying 16 key joint
points to highlight potential changes.This enhances transparency by showing clinicians exactly which parts
of the knee are being monitored,boosting confidence in its predictions.
The Surrey team believes in the future their approach,when modified,could be applied to other chronic
issues,potentially predicting lung damage in smokers or tracking heart disease progression,offering similar
visual insights and early warning for osteoarthritis.
32.What is the new AI system capable of?
A.Offering personalized treatment plans.
B.Curing knee-related diseases.
C.Diagnosing early-stage osteoarthritis.
D.Visualizing future knee conditions.
33.What is the function of Paragraph 3?
A.To explain the cause of osteoarthritis.
B.To suggest treatments for joint diseases.
C.To show the necessity of the invention.
D.To present research data of the AI system.
34.What does Butler emphasize about the system?
A.Deeper insight and quicker recovery
B.Higher accuracy and easier accessibility
C.Wider application and faster diagnosis.
D.Greater transparency and earlier intervention.
35.What gives the system a promising future?
A.Its convenience.
B.Its adaptability.
C.Its affordability.
D.Its efficiency.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
英语试题第5页共8页
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。
Clutter (is rarely a single simple problem.While we easily throw away old newspapers or broken
devices,we often struggle with a trickier category:aspirational (clutter.These are the items we
keep because they represent a version of ourselves we wish to be-the chef who never cooks,the athlete
with a dusty running machine,or the reader with stacks of untouched books.
36 It acts as a constant background noise whispering,"I should be doing more."Dealing with
this clutter requires distinguishing between not now"and not me".Items in the not now"category
represent paused goals we truly intend to restart.37 Letting go of the latter often reveals that much
of what we own belongs to a person who simply doesn't exist anymore.
To transition from aspiration to reality,experts suggest"containing the dream".Every aspirational
category gets exactly one container.38 Furthermore,if you cannot find twenty minutes a week to
use that equipment or read those books,the item should not occupy space in your home.
The emotional difficulty of parting with these objects often stems from grief over unfulfilled intentions.
When the break feels hard,you are suggested asking,"Who was I when I bought this,and who did I hope to
become?"39 Getting rid of a set of unused wine glasses might feel like a loss,but it is actually an
act of evolution.
Ultimately,letting go transforms your home from a storage unit for unfulfilled dreams into a support
system for your current life.40
A.Aspirational clutter carries a quiet pressure.
B.Acknowledging these feelings is essential for relief.
C.It is better to store these items out of sight to reduce guilt.
D.You should never keep items that remind you of past failures.
E.Clearing the not me"pile can really simplify your environment.
F.By contrast,"not me"items belong to past selves that no longer fit.
G.If it doesn't fit,you must choose your favorites and throw away the rest.
第三部分语言知识运用(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。
When you're at high school,the littlest things can feel like a pretty big deal:41 a deadline,
failing an exam,or even getting a big pimple()on the face.
Enter my mum,with her words of wisdom:"You don't want to 42 at high school."
I recall thinking the woman wasn't well.Of course you want to be the 43 kid in your class.
Every time I had a 44,Mum would repeat her advice.Sometimes it was 45 by none of
this is going to mean anything to you in ten years'time"or you will 46 this one day."
I am uncertain of the exact moment when her words 47 for me,but they did.I think what
Mum was trying to say was that there's no fun in having everything sorted out at high school.It's a
48,but it's meant to be.Your skin will 49,and your grades don't mean all that much
once you start working.Once you're out of high school,you will see the world,and you will realize just
how 50you are in it.
But that's a good thing.Those little-but-huge things become51things.They really do mean
nothing ten years later,and you really do laugh about them.
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In all,those years of high school are just a 52 to the rest of your life.If you peak at that point,
how can you go forward?
Mum's advice still guides the 28-year-old me,although in a 53 way.I no longer look at life as
an 54 hike up to a certain point.There's no 55.Rather,there are a series of peaks.Things
go great and then they don't,but there are always better days ahead.
41.A.losing
B.breaking
C.missing
D.meeting
42.A.peak
B.shine
C.fail
D.struggle
43.A.easy-going
B.hard-working
C.good-looking
D.best-performing
44.A.dilemma
B.victory
C.collapse
D.panic
45.A.enhanced
B.accompanied
C.replaced
D.denied
46.A.laugh at
B.worry about
C.think of
D.fight for
47.A.applied
B.cared
C.clicked
D.stood
48.A.tragedy
B.mess
C.miracle
D.blessing
49.A.break out
B.get worse
C.act up
D.clear up
50.A.small
B.silly
C.powerless
D.strong
51.A.massive
B.enormous
C.great
D.insignificant
52.A.turning point
B.breaking point
C.crossing road
D.stepping stone
53.A.similar
B.different
C.doubtful
D.consistent
54.A.everlasting
B.ultimate
C.original
D.alternative
55.A.valley
B.bottom
C.summit
D.slope
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。
Since February,Chinese AI models 56 (develop)by companies including DeepSeek and
MiniMax have overtaken US competitors in token consumption,according to OpenRouter data.
This remarkable change points to a deeper 57(transform)in the global AI competition
Nvidia's chief executive Jensen Huang stated this month that the production and use of these digital units
will continuously drive the healthy development of the world's AI economy in the years 58 (come),
providing a solid foundation for its growth.
As developers59(charge)per token(),token consumption acts not only as a
60(rely)measure for the popularity of different AI models 61 a competitive pricing
battleground for top technology companies worldwide.
With advanced AI agents built on open-source platforms 62 (consume)far more tokens than
traditional chatbots,the ability to produce tokens at a low cost is becoming more valuable in international
competition.This important edge is gradually giving China a new advantage 63 other countries,
64 will shape the long-term future of technological development worldwide.
This rising strength will undoubtedly support Chinese AI companies to compete with global
65 (giant)and make continuous breakthroughs in the dynamic field of artificial intelligence.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是班级宣传委员李华,你们班运营的班级微信公众号存在内容枯燥等问题。请你写一封
倡议书,呼吁同学们一起参与建设,内容包括:
(1)说明存在问题;(2)提出解决方案:(3)呼吁积极参与。
英语试题第7页共8页
注意:
(1)词数80左右;(2)可适当增加细节,使内容充实,行文连贯。
Dear fellow students,
Recently,our class WeChat official account hasn't been working well.
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。
Looking back,I realize that what once made me feel out of place was actually where I was rooted.But I
didn't realize that when I first walked into the classroom.
"Attention!"Mr.Tide commanded."I'd like to introduce our new student,Desmond.His family just
moved to Chicago from Jamaica().Let's give him a warm welcome."xWelcome,"the class recited in
a chorus that sounded nothing like my pronunciation.To avoid curious eyes,I quickly made my way down
the row of desks and sank into my seat.
Mr.Tide took this opportunity to share some facts about Jamaica.Every topic brought back memories.
I soon slipped off into daydreams of sitting in class with my friends as the warm breeze wafted in through
the windows.In contrast,there was no warmth here.The windows were shut tight against the snow.
"Desmond!Is school in Jamaica different from ours?"Mr.Tide's voice pulled me back.I stood up,
opened my mouth,then closed it.Part of me wanted to speak with Jamaican rhythm.But the other part
wanted to flatten the vowels to sound like everyone else.In the end,I spoke carefully,"Everyone wears a
school uniform in Jamaica."I could have told them about the morning gathering,or the mango tree we
climbed during breaks.But I chose a safer answer,which didn't sound too foreign.To my surprise,no one
laughed at my accent.
"Did you play sports?"a boy shouted."I was captain of the school's cricket()team,"I said proudly
and waited for the admiration that usually followed.
Silence.Confused faces.No one knew my favorite game!I reached into my bag and pulled out my
cricket bat and ball,hoping to explain-but the bell rang before I could.
At lunch,I sat alone,eating a cheeseburger-a poor substitute for the patty )I loved back home.
I tried to like it.But with each bite,I missed home more.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph I:Just then,the boy who had asked about sports came over,holding a worn book about
world sports.
Paragraph 2:When I got home,the smell ofny mom's Jamaican cooking greeted me at the door.
英语试题第8页共8页这是诸暨市高三适应性考试英语试题听力部分。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。听下面的录音,回答第一小题。Excuse me, i'm looking for the town hall. Can you tell me where IT is? If you're going on foot, you can walk through the park. Its exit is right across from the town hall. If you take the car, you'll have to drive around the park. Excuse me, i'm looking for the town hall. Can you tell me where IT is? If you're going on foot, you can walk through the park. Its exit is right across from the town hall. If you take the car, you'll have to drive around the park. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。Honey, i'm afraid there is no space in our wardrobe for these new clothes. I know they are not for me, but for your sister. Emily SHE told me yesterday she's going to have several interviews. I suppose you should dress more formally. Fine, let's go to the cash year SONY. I'm afraid there is no space in our wardrobe for these new clothes. I know they are not for me, but for your sister. Emily SHE told me yesterday she's going to have several interviews. I suppose you should dress more formally. Fine, let's go to the cash year. 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。can you drive a bit faster, please? I have an appointment with the dentist at ten thirty AM, and it's already a quarter past ten. I'm doing my best, madam, but i'm not going to break the law for you. Maybe you should have started out earlier. Can you drive a bit faster, please? I have an appointment with the dentist at ten thirty A. M, and it's already a quarter past ten. I'm doing my best, madam, but i'm not going to break the law for you. Maybe you should have started out earlier. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。Hello, sir, i'd like to book a morning flight to geneva business class, please. Single or return. Oh. single please. I have no idea when i'll get back. My boss has guaranteed me a ten day holiday there if I succeed in talking IBM into buying my company's products. Hello, sir. I'd like to book a morning flight to geneva business class. please. Single or return. Oh, single please. I have no idea when i'll get back. My boss has guaranteed me a ten day holiday there if I succeed in talking I, B, M, into buying my company's products. 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。Good morning. I'd like to take my car in for a service we're . fully booked till the end of the week. Will next monday do if . I leave IT here early on monday? Can I pick you up by noon? No problem, madam. Good morning. I'd like to take my car in for a service we're . fully booked till the end of the week. Will next monday do . if I leave IT here early on monday? Can I pick you up by noon? No problem, madam. 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。Have some more meat pie, john. They won't keep long and IT would be a pity to throw them away. I've really had enough, Janet, but they should be okay in the fridge for a few hours. I'll have them for dinner instead. Then you won't have to throw anything away. Okay. I didn't know you are going to stay at home till dinner. Aren't you going to meet your friend jack this afternoon? I remember you planned to go fishing with jack . and your brother. That was the plan. But jack has to go to the doctor as usual. I can take our son to the swiming lesson this afternoon. Have more meat pies, john. They won't keep long and IT would be a pity to throw them away. I've really had enough genet, but they should be okay in the fridge for a few hours. I'll have them for dinner instead, then you won't have to throw anything away. Okay, I didn't know you are going to stay at home till dinner. Aren't you going to meet your friend jack this afternoon? I remember you planned to go fishing with jack and . your brother. That was the plan, but jack has to go to the doctor as usual. I can take our son to the swiming lesson this afternoon. 听下面的录音,回答第八和第九小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。I ran into elliot hawk at a cafe on oak street this morning. really? Was he filming something there? No, he was just dropping by for a coffee. And I happened to be there to pick up a friend. Did you talk to him? Yeah, we chat . about his new role for a few minutes. I really envy his shadows of the past is one of my favorite movies. If I met him, I would be too excited to say a word. He even talked about the books he had been reading. I ran into elliot hawk at a cafe on oak street this morning. Really, was he filming something there? No, he was just . dropping by for a coffee. And I happened to be there to pick up a friend. Did you talk to him? Yeah, we chat about his new role for a few minutes. I really envy his shadows of the past is one of my favorite movies. If I met him, I would be too excited to say a word. He even talked about the books he had been reading. 听下面的录音,回答第十至第十二小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Why do you come to the library every weekend? You live pretty far away from our school. Well, i'm preparing for the college entrance exam. All my classmates are working hard for IT. Why don't you study at home? I have tried, but my Younger brother keeps playing video games loudly. The library is quiet, so I can fully focus on . my studies. I see, how long do you usually stay . here from nine AM to seven P. M. I usually make a daily schedule in advance. Do you ever feel burned out studying for eight hours a day is already hard for me. honestly. Yes, that's why I make sure to take a one hour break at noon. You're really hard working. I believe every effort I make now will pay off. Why do you come to the library every weekend? You live pretty far away from our school. Well, i'm preparing for the college entrance exam. All my classmates are working hard for IT. Why don't you study at home? I have tried, but my Younger brother keeps playing video games loudly. The library is quiet, so I can fully focus . on my studies. I see, how long do you usually stay . here from nine AM to seven P. M. I usually make a daily schedule in advance. Do you ever feel burned out? Studying for eight hours a day is already hard for me. honestly. Yes, that's why I make sure to take a one hour break at noon. You're really hard working. I believe every effort I make now will pay. 听下面的录音,回答第十三至第十六小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Good morning. Shera, tn tribeca, new york hotel. Good morning. This is antonio Mason. I checked out of your hotel till earlier this morning, and I can't find my credit card to pay my bill here in a supermarket. I'm wondering if I dropped IT in your hotel when I left. Has anyone seen a credit card by any chance? I see. Hold on for a while, mister Mason. I'll check IT out for you. One of our colleagues did find a credit card at noon. Can you remember exactly where you lost? IT HMM, i'm not sure, but I left the hotel at about eight thirty. IM okay. Did you lose anything else? Let me go through my bag, huh? My passport is going to, oh my goodness, i'm leaving for home kong at eight thirty. P. M. What if I don't find this out until I arrive . at the airport? It's fine. Now you can come and take them. Remember to bring a document which can prove your identity . like a driver's license. I have my ID card with me. I'll be there in thirty minutes. Thanks so much. Don't mention IT. Good morning, sheraton tribeca new york hotel. Good morning. This is antonio Mason. I checked out of your hotel earlier this morning, and I can't find my credit card to pay my bill here in a supermarket. I'm wondering if I dropped in your hotel when I left. Has anyone seen a credit card by any chance? I see. Hold on for a while, mr. Mason, i'll check IT out for you. One of our colleagues did find a credit card at noon. Can you remember exactly where you lost IT HMM? I'm not sure, but I left the hotel at about eight thirty AM. Okay, did you lose anything else? Let me go through my bag, huh? My passport is going to, oh my goodness, i'm leaving for home kong in eight thirty P. M. What if I don't find this out until I arrive at the airport? It's fine. Now you can come and take them. Remember to bring a document which can prove your identity like a driver's license. I have my ID card with me. I'll be there in thirty minutes. Thanks so much. Don't mention IT. 听下面的录音,回答第十七至第二十小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Good morning class. We're all aware that we should take action to protect the environment, such as saving water, reducing pollution and planting more trees. There are some Green trees. Are they all true? Let's see. Firstly, paper shopping bags are Better than plastic ones. Is that true? Actually, making a paper bag uses four times as much energy as making a plastic one and produces more Greenhouse gases. So a reusable bag is the best choice. Secondly, when you turn off a device, IT stops using power. Really, if you turn off the television or air conditioner, IT goes into the standby mode. Devices in this mode still use power, so to make sure your appliance is in fact off, you should remove the plug from its power supply. Thirdly, it's Better to take a shower than a bath. True or not, in fact, IT depends on how long you spend in the shower and how large your bath is. If you spend more than eight minutes in a shower, you'll use as much as water in a bath, about fifty leaders of water. So the key is to keep your shower time as short as possible. I hope all of you can pay attention to the things mentioned above in your daily life. Good morning class. We're all aware that we should take action to protect the environment, such as saving water, reducing pollution and planting more trees. There are some Green trees. Are they all true? Let's see. Firstly, paper shopping bags are Better than plastic ones. Is that true? Actually, making a paper bag uses four times as much energy as making a plastic one and produces more Greenhouse gases. So a reusable bag is the best choice. Secondly, when you turn off a device, IT stops using power. Really, if you turn off the television or air conditioner, IT goes into the standby mode. Devices in this mode still use power, so to make sure your appliance is in fact of, you should remove the plug from its power supply. Thirdly, it's Better to take a shower than a bath. True or not? In fact, IT depends how long you spend in the shower and how large your bath is. If you spend more than eight minutes in a shower, you'll use as much as water in a bath. About fifty leaders of water, so the key is to keep your shower time as short as possible. I hope all of you can pay attention to the things mentioned above in your daily life. 第二节到此结束,现在你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。