2026届甘肃省酒泉市仿真模拟模拟预测英语试题

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高考全真模拟卷 英语参考答案及评分意见 听力 1-5 CABBC 6-10 CBACB 11-15 BCCAB 16-20 BAACA 阅读理解 A篇本文为说明文,介绍2026最佳志愿者项目。 2l.A推理判断题。根据Zimbabwe-Volunteer at the African Wildlife Reserve下文信息“Volunteers work closely with a wide range of animals,specializing in the release of tortoises,vervet monkeys,leopards,and so many more." 可知,志愿者主要是与各种动物打交道。因此,动物爱好者更喜欢参加该志愿者项目。 22.C推理判断题。根据Belize-一Private Island Marine Experience下文信息“For the ultimate marine protection vacation''可知,该项目主要是海洋保护。又根据“Volunteer tasks include removing invasive(侵入的)species and contributing to a whale shark database..”可知,志愿者的任务包括清除入侵物种以及为鲸鲨数据库做出贡献。由 此推断,该项目的目的是保护海洋生物。 23.B细节理解题。根据Sri Lanka-一Women's English Literacy and Empowerment Program下文信息“helping middle to lower-class women improve their English skills”与Indonesia-Education Enrichment in Bali下文信息“volunteers help the students complete their homework or work on improving their English,math,and reading skills”可知,两个 志愿者项目都涉及帮助提高英语技能。因此,志愿者在英语学习方面很有帮助。 B篇本文为记叙文,讲述了戴安娜·夏尔马从国际学生蜕变为技术培训供应商的励志历程。 24.B细节理解题。根据第二段“she realised hospitality was not her thing”(她意识到酒店行业不适合自己)可知, 戴安娜发现酒店行业不符合她的期望。 25.B推理判断题。第三段提到戴安娜在新西兰联合理工学院的创新教学环境中成长,向教授提出尝试新事物 的建议后,教授回应“Bring it on!”结合前文“Her professor took an innovative approach”(她的教授采用创新教学 方法)以及下文提到戴安娜在此上学期间探索新方法的经历,可推断教授支持大胆的想法。 26.C细节理解题。根据第四段后两句可知,戴安娜看到了科技市场上的一个缺口:公司迫切需要人才,但毕业 生却找不到工作。这让她产生了建立一家公司的想法,通过加速高需求技术职业的人才培养来弥合这一缺口。 所以,科技人才的供需缺口是戴安娜创办公司的核心动机。 27.A推理判断题。通读全文,戴安娜最初选择酒店业,之后转型商科深造,而后又在工作中发现行业痛点,最终 创办Mission Ready,成立新西兰第一家成功的技术培训机构。结合最后一段中“Diana's story proves that curiosity,courage,and an open mind can lead to extraordinary new possibilities,opening doors never imagined before..”戴安娜的故事证明,好奇心、勇气和开放的心态可以带来非凡的新可能性,打开以前从未想象过的大 门。所以“一个人应该以不同的方式思考,以释放真正的潜力”最符合题意。 C篇本文为议论文。人工智能生成的人脸已经变得越来越普遍。雷丁大学的一项研究发现,通过一个简短的训 练,让人们看到人工智能生成的人脸中的常见瑕疵,可以显著提高识别的准确率。 28.C细节理解题。由第二段“most people without training.often perceiving them as more realistic than actual human photographs”可知,未受训者常认为AI生成面孔比真人照片更真实。 29.D词义猜测题。划线词所在句子为“Super-recognizers fared better at54%”。其上文明确指出“Without training,typical participants scored just42%accuracy”,未经训练的情况下普通参与者准确率仅为42%。此句意 在将“超级识别者”的表现与“普通参与者”进行对比,指出超级识别者在实验中的表现更好,只有perform能契 合语境搭配。 30.D段落大意题。由第五段首句可知“The training intervention was remarkably simple.”下文主要讲述训练干预非 常简单。研究人员向参与者展示了人工智能系统有时会在生成的图像中留下的小瑕疵,并列举了部分瑕疵。 最后两句介绍了,经过短暂的训练后,超级识别者的准确率跃升至64%,表现明显好于随机。普通的参与者也 有了很大的提高,消除了认为假脸比真脸更真实的倾向。所以“干预的方法和效果”能全面概括本段主题。 31.A主旨大意题。文章开篇即指出一项研究发现短暂训练能提高对A!生成假脸的识别能力,中间详述训练的 方法及效果,结尾强调训练的价值。因此“Brief Training Boosts Fake Face Detection'”最适合作本文标题。 D篇本文为说明文,介绍了沟通是一个复杂的过程,肢体语言在如何感知和理解信息方面起着关键作用。 英语答案第1页(共6页) 32.D推理判断题。根据第二段第一句“Unlike verbal language,body language often reveals true thoughts and feelings unconsciously..”可知,与口头语言不同,肢体语言经常无意识地揭示真实的想法和感受。这表明肢体语 言有时更真实。 33.C细节理解题。根据第三段“Descriptive gestures,such as using hands to illustrate a concept or directional movements to indicate options,can provide visual strengthening to verbal communication.These gestures help ensure that the group can follow the discussion,especially in complex or technical conversations.”可知,描述性的手势,比如 用手来说明一个概念,或者用方向运动来指示选项,可以为口头交流提供视觉强化。这些手势有助于确保小组 能够跟上讨论,特别是在复杂的或技术性的对话中。这说明,描述性手势有助于强化重点。 34.A细节理解题。根据第四段“However,too much gestures may become distracting or annoying in group settings.. The key is to ensure gestures are purposeful and relevant,naturally adding to the verbal message..”可知,过多的手势 可能会让人分心或在群体环境中令人厌烦。关键是要确保手势是有目的和相关的,自然地补充口头信息。所 以要注意不要过度使用手势。 35.B推理判断题。最后一段指出人们对肢体语言的常见误解会导致误读,还举例说明将单一动作当作绝对信 号、忽视语境这些简单化判断的情况,比如认为交叉手臂就是有防备心理,却没考虑到对方可能只是觉得舒服 或怕冷。作者认为把单个动作当作绝对暗示说明人们没能理解其他因素。 七选五本文为记叙文,以作者的个人经历为线索,讲述了亚洲家庭中常见的外貌评价对个人身心发展的深远 影响。 36.B从上文中“Since I was a kid,relatives would openly say I was fat and thick,comparing me to my sisters and cousins like cattle..”可知,作者从小就被亲戚公开评价身材胖,还被与姐妹表亲对比,这些都是对她身材的负面 评价。B选项“I was used to hearing how unattractive my body was.”(我已经习惯了听别人说我的身材多么不吸 引人)承接上文,体现出长期负面评价让作者对此习以为常,符合上下文逻辑。 37.E从上文中“Then in ninth grade,I caught a serious case of bronchitis(支气管炎)during winter break,which caused me to lose a significant amount of weight..”可知,作者因支气管炎体重大幅下降。从下文一位阿姨对作者 的评价“Your daughter has lost a lot of weight..She looks so beautiful and slim now.”可知,阿姨对作者减重后的身 材给予了赞美。E选项“At holiday dinners,praise unexpectedly started flooding in..”(在节日晚宴上,赞美出乎意 料地涌来)起到了承上启下的作用,既呼应了作者体重下降的背景,又引出了下文亲戚的具体赞美内容,符合 语境。 38.F从下文中“My bronchitis was long gone and my appetite came back.”可知,作者支气管炎痊愈,食欲也恢复了, 这意味着减肥变得越来越困难。F选项“But as each month went by,it became harder to keep the weight off.”(但 随着时间的流逝,减肥变得越来越困难)引出下文食欲恢复带来的困扰,符合逻辑。 39.A前文提到减肥变得困难,作者食欲恢复,很难抗拒甜食和饮料的诱惑;下文中“I couldn't fit into my new jeans..I was extremely upset..”可知,作者穿不下新牛仔裤,非常沮丧。A选项“Eventually,I returned to my original weight.”(最终,我回到了原来的体重)直接点明了体重反弹的结果,承接上文食欲恢复,引出下文体重反弹后 的具体状况,符合上下文衔接 40.G从上文中“It has taken decades with lots of support to heal my relationship with food and my body,and recovery is ongoing.”可知,作者花了数十年时间治愈食物和身体的关系,恢复仍在进行中;从下文中“They remind me of the beliefs that used to hold their control on me and bring me back to my vulnerable (and troubled 14-year- old self.”可知,“they”指代某事物,该事物会让作者想起l4岁时那个脆弱的、麻烦不断的自己。G选项中的 “Comments about people's bodies'”正是下文中“they”所指代的内容,符合语境。 完形填空文章通过作者童年时与父亲路过彩票店的对话,展现了父亲“不买彩票即是赢钱”的独特思维方式,这 种思维方式深刻影响了作者对金钱、投资和机会成本的认知,并塑造了他挑战常规、独立思考的人生观。 41.C考查动词短语。caught sight of意为“瞥见”,符合作者路过时看到彩票店的场景。 42.A考查动词。play the lottery是固定搭配“玩彩票”,表示“购买彩票以期赢得奖金”。 43.C考查动词。win表示“赢”,对应父亲“不买彩票即是赢钱”的观点。 44.B考查名词。ticket指代彩票,与前文lottery store呼应。 45.A考查名词。words指父亲上文中说的话“我们每次经过彩票店而不买彩票就等于赢了一美元”。 46.C.考查形容词。different与首段“Think Different”呼应,体现独特思维方式。 英语答案第2页(共6页) 47.C考查动词。missed表示“缺课”,因课时费昂贵而从不缺课。 48.D考查副词。actually意为“实际上”,将20美元视为24美元是作者的心理换算。 49.B考查动词。motivate表示“激励”,为还债的动机。 50.B考查形容词。driving表示“推动的”,指父亲的思维方式成为作者人生的指引力量。 51.A考查动词。shaped表示“塑造”,独特思维方式塑造了作者的世界观。 52.A考查形容词。normal指大多数人认为“正常的”事物。 53.B考查形容词。unconventional意为“不循常规的”,呼应“Think Different'”。 54.D考查形容词。familiar表示“熟悉的”,指很多人的思维都遵循着熟悉的模式。 55.D考查名词。limits表示“限制”,作者仍然相信,当你从自己思维的限制中挣脱出来时,最大的突破就会 到来。 语法填空本文是一篇说明文,介绍中国农业的科技创新发展。 56.which考查定语从句。分析句子结构可知,空格处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词是前面整个句子,且关系词在 从句中作主语,指代事物,所以应用关系代词which引导该从句。 57.have been integrated考查动词的时态、语态和主谓一致。根据时间状语“so far'”可知,此处应用现在完成时:主 语“Advanced technologies”与动词“integrate”之间是被动关系,即“先进技术被整合”,所以应用被动语态;又 因主语“Advanced technologies'”是复数形式,根据主谓一致原则,助动词应用have。 58.adoption考查名词。空格前有定冠词“the”,且空格后有介词“of”,根据“the+名词+of”的结构可知,空格处应 填名词形式。动词“adopt'”的名词形式是“adoption'”,且为不可数名词。 59.to check考查非谓语动词。分析句子可知,此处应用动词不定式作目的状语,“replaced traditional hand work”的 目的是“check rice fields'”,表示“巡检机器人取代传统手工劳动来检查稻田”。 60.autonomously考查副词。空格处修饰动词“moves”,根据副词修饰动词的语法规则,此处应填形容词 “autonomous”的副词形式“autonomously”,表示“巡检机器人沿着固定路径自主移动”。 6l.an考查冠词。空格后“onboard blacklight camera”是可数名词单数形式,且“onboard”是以元音音素开头,此 处应用不定冠词,表示“通过一个车载黑光灯相机收集数据”,符合语境中对相机“泛指某一个”的语义。 62.identifying考查非谓语动词。分析句子结构可知,空格处作伴随状语,主语“it”(指代巡检机器人)与动词 “identify”之间是主动关系,即“机器人识别福寿螺”,所以应用现在分词形式作伴随状语。 3.paired考查非谓语动词。分析句子可知,空格处作后置定语修饰名词“drones'”,“drones'”与动词“pair”之间是 被动关系,即“无人机被与人工智能平台配对”,所以应用过去分词形式作后置定语。 64.to考查固定搭配。“fom..to..”是固定搭配,意为“从…到…”,此处表示“从播种、施肥到防治病虫害 和收获”,符合语境。 65.decisions考查名词复数。“decision'”是可数名词,根据前面的定语“data-driven”以及语境可知,此处指“做出 数据驱动的多个决策”,应用复数形式。 书面表达 To show students'creativity and promote campus culture,our school successfully organized a student creative environmental protection exhibition yesterday. After our headmaster made a short speech at 8:00 a.m,we began to appreciate a variety of works created by some students in our school,including reusable food packaging bags,automatic smart flower pot,smart water bottle and so on. When watching the works exhibited,not only was I impressed by students'superb innovative skills and special thinking angle,but also I was moved by their love and inheritance of Chinese traditional culture. The art show is too wonderful to miss.I together with my schoolmates hope some other similar activities will be held once again. 读后续写 Over the next few days,as I continued to help with the chores,I began to see things differently.I noticed the relief on my father's face when he came home to a clean house.I saw the small smile my mother managed,despite her illness, when I brought her a cup of tea.I realized that these small acts mattered,maybe even more than I had thought.I was contributing to the family in a way that my grades never could.It was a strange feeling,a sense of accomplishment that came from something other than academics 英语答案第3页(共6页) As my mother recovered and the house returned to its usual order,I found a new balance.I still had my eyes set on university,but I no longer saw household chores as an obstacle.They were a part of life,a part of growth,and a part of responsibility.I learned that education is not just about books and tests;it's about understanding our roles and contributions to the world around us.I may have been a high school senior with my head in the clouds,but I had finally found my feet on the ground.And for that,I was grateful. 书面表达 各档次的给分范围和要求: 第四档(13分~15分) 完全完成了试题规定的任务。 1)内容完整,条理清楚; 2)交际得体,表达时充分考虑到了交际对象的需求,体现出较强的语言运用能力; 3)完全达到了预期的写作目的。 第三档(9分~12分) 基本完成了试题规定的任务。 1)内容、条理和交际等方面基本符合要求; 2)所用语法和词汇满足了任务的要求; 3)语法或用词方面有一些错误,但不影响理解: 4)基本达到了预期的写作目的。 第二档(4分~8分) 未恰当完成试题规定的任务。 1)内容不完整; 2)所用词汇有限,语法或用词方面的错误影响了对写作内容的理解; 3)未能清楚地传达信息。 第一档(1分~3分) 未完成试题规定的任务。 1)写了少量相关信息; 2)语法或用词方面错误较多,严重影响了对写作内容的理解。 不得分(0分) 未传达任何信息;写的内容与要求无关。 读后续写 各档次的给分范围和要求: 第五档(21~25分) 1)与所给短文融洽度高,与所提供各段落开头语衔接合理; 2)所使用语法结构和词汇丰富、准确,可能有些许错误,但完全不影响意义表达; 3)有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,使所续写短文结构紧凑。 第四档(16~20分) 1)与所给短文融洽度较高,与所提供各段落开头语衔接较为合理; 2)所使用语法结构和词汇较为丰富、准确,可能有些许错误,但不影响意义表达; 3)比较有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,使所续写短文结构紧凑。 第三档(11~15分) 1)与所给短文关系较为密切,与所提供各段落开头语有一定程度的衔接; 2)应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求,是有一些错误,但不影响意义表达; 3)应用简单的语句间连接成分,使全文内容连贯。 第二档(6~10分) 1)与所给短文有一定的关系,与所提供各段落开头语有一定程度的衔接; 2)语法结构单调、词汇项目有限,有些语法结构和词汇方面的错误,影响了意义的表达; 3)较少使用语句间的连接成分,全文内容缺少连贯性。 英语答案第4页(共6页) 第一档(1~5分) 1)与所提供短文和开头语的衔接较差; 2)语法结构单调、词汇项目很有限,有较多语法结构和词汇方面的错误,严重影响了意义的表达; 3)缺乏语句间的连接成分,全文内容不连贯。 不得分(0分)】 白卷、内容太少无法评判或所写内容与所提供内容无关。 听力原文 Text 1 W:Honey,are you ready for the road trip? M:No,now I need to see if my car is in perfect condition.Have you planned the route? W:Yes,it's all mapped out. Text 2 W:Grandpa,the restaurant looks really old!How many years ago was it built? M:I'm not sure.But I know it's older than me.And I brought Daniel here when he was young. W:Dad told me that.Now,it's my turn Text 3 W:Denny,you've been rowing the boat for half an hour.Aren't you tired?Why don't we take pictures on the bridge over there? M:Good idea.The water is so clear that I can see fish swimming around in it. Text 4 M:I heard that you visited an art exhibition yesterday.How was it? W:There were many exhibits,but I only managed to see half of them.And I really liked some of the sculptures.It's a pity that I have to work today,or I'll go there again. Text 5 M:While it was pouring with rain today,I saw a little girl give her umbrella to an elderly man selling vegetables. W:Then she just ran away directly into the rain? M:No.Her mother was right there,and they could share one umbrella. Text 6 M:Excuse me,Miss? W:Yes. M:My window shade is broken,and I can't open it to see out of the window.Would it be possible to change a seat so I can have a window with a view?This is my first flight to London,and I want to be able to see the scenery outside. W:Of course!Let's move you to Row 38 Seat B.You will be able to see out from that window. M:Thank you.And could you tell me how long this flight will take? W:Now it's 8:15 a.m.We still need to be in the air for about six hours. M:Okay,thank you. W:You're welcome. Text 7 M:Lucy,I'd like to know your thoughts for the future. W:Well,Mr.White,I haven't had much time to think about it now.I've been studying all the time,for I have a lot of exams coming up. M:I see.What about your activities this semester? W:Speaking of school activities,I'm part of the volunteer club.I also play the guitar in the school band and I'm on the girls'volleyball team. M:You are a person of diverse interests.But as your career guidance teacher,I'd say having a clear career plan can offer you a sense of direction and purpose. W:You're right,Mr.White.I'll definitely take some time to seriously consider where my future lies after the exams. 英语答案第5页(共6页) M:That'd be great. Text 8 W:Jack,you don't look very well.What's the matter? M:I've had trouble falling asleep for a long time. W:Have you been under a lot of pressure? M:No,I haven't. W:Did you see a doctor? M:Yes,but it hasn't improved much. W:Do you always use Western medicine?Maybe you should try Chinese medicine. M:I heard of Chinese medicine before,but I have never tried it. W:Chinese medicine focuses on the balance of yin and yang.If you're sick,it may treat the illness.At least,it can help take care of your body. M:That sounds unbelievable.Where can I find a Chinese medicine hospital? W:In the city center there is one that has been open for 30 years.I went there once when I had a stomachache last year. Plenty of doctors there are very experienced.I can go with you tomorrow. M:Thank you very much.It's so great to have you in this company Text 9 W:Good evening,Mr.Zukic.You've created a nature park in the form of one of Vincent van Gogh's most famous paintings-The Starry Night.Why did you want to do that? M:It's a long story.I decided to build a park after buying some land and a small house in a village 20 years ago.But I had no clear idea of what the park should look like.Finally,14 years later,I got inspired. W:What inspired you? M:Well,one day I saw harvest machines moving among fields of tall crops.The machines made round shapes in the earth.This reminded me of similar shapes in Van Gogh's painting.From that moment,I was no longer in doubt. W:So how did you build the park? M:To match the painting,I brought in 130,000 garden plants in six colors.Some other plants were also planted. Together,they form colorful circles and help create the appearance of Van Gogh's painting. W:How will you use the park? M:I'll use it to show art programs and promote central Bosnia's cultural heritage. W:Well,thank you,Mr.Zukic,for creating such a special park.I'm sure our audience can't wait to visit it. Text 10 The average American today spends nearly 90 percent of their time indoors,according to the Environmental Protection Agency.Research indicates that time in nature can make children happier,healthier and more sociable. "Outdoor time for children is beneficial not just to their physical health but also mental health for a large number of reasons.It helps develop curiosity and independence and helps kids get creative about what they can do,says Janine Domingues,a psychologist at the Child Mind Institute."Numerous studies have found that kids living in greener environments have better moods and more adaptability,says Sarah Milligan-Toffler,CEO of the Children and Nature Network.There are social benefits,too.Another systematic review found that spending time outdoors can improve social behaviors,including sharing,cooperating and comforting others. Experts offer advice to help your children benefit from nature.First,start small.You don't need to visit a national park.A simple walk around the neighborhood is also useful.Second,let your love of nature show out.If you show positive attitudes towards spending time in nature,and actually spend time in nature yourselves,children may follow suit.Third, put your phone away.A really important thing about being outside is putting away all technology.Finally,invite other children.Their creativity and sense of adventure can promote each other. 英语答案第6页(共6页)高考全真模拟卷 英语 考生注意: 1.答卷前,考生务必将自已的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如 需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡 上,写在本试卷上无效。 3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 考试时间为120分钟,满分150分::+ 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-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。每段对话读两遍。 1.What will the man do next? A.Look at the map. B.Review the route plan. C.Check the car's condition. 2.Who is Daniel probably? A.The man's son. B.The man's father.C.The woman's son. 3.What is the woman probably doing? A.Asking for help. B.Giving advice.C.Rowing the boat. 4.How does the woman feel about the art exhibition? A.It's very disappointing.B.It's quite satisfactory.C.It's just so-so. 5.What are the speakers mainly discussing? 1115网 A.The bad weather. B.A beautiful umbrella. C.A kind little girl. 第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选 项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完 后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 1 6.Where does the conversation most probably take place? A.On the high-speed train.B.On the hot air balloon..C.On the plane. 7.When will the man arrive in London? .p A.At around 8:15 a.m.B.At around 2:15 p.m. C.At around 6:00 p.m. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8.What has Lucy been busy doing recently? , 91, A.Preparing for upcoming exams. B.Doing volunteer work. di0圆 C.Practicing guitar. ·11, 第1页(共8页) 9.What does Lucy promise to do? A.Give up her interests.B.Consider another hobby.C.Plan her career path 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10.What's wrong with the man? A.He has high blood pressure. ,m1四3n7)8计上1{a1-6A0行 B.He has a sleep problem 1+ C.He has a stomachache. 11.What does the woman say about the Chinese medicine hospital? A.It is outside the city center. B.It has many skilled doctors. :.1C5 i-一 C.It has been open for a century 12.What is the most probable relationship between the speakers? A.Relatives. B.Schoolmates. C.Colleagues. belo 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13.What is a feature of the park? A.Being named after Van Gogh. 8o,15gg-t0 B.Being equipped with creative lights. 性34:)1n,对国 C.Looking like a famous artwork. 生ni1,s,3 14.When did the man get inspired for the park? t5y2 A.6 years ago. B.14 years ago. C.20 years'ago. 15.What gave the man the idea of the park? A.Garden plants in six colors. 1}人 B.Shapes created by harvest machines. ”i1 C.An art program related to Van Gogh 16.What is the woman most probably? A.A tour guide. B.A TV presenter. C.A school teacher. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 ,7 17.What benefit does outdoor time bring to children according to Janine Domingues? A.It helps develop their curiosity and creativity. E4y161) B.It makes them attend social events more often. C.It helps them have better moods and adaptability. 18.Where does Sarah Milligan-Toffler work? A.At the Children and Nature Network. it,法1mai B.At the Environmental Protection Agency ,, C.At the Child Mind Institute. 得14- 19.Who is the experts'advice for? A.Children. B.Teachers. lt业C.Parents.ia:ii 20.What is the third piece of advice from the experts? 4,1.1 A.Avoiding using technology outdoors. i·y”r6 B.Visiting national parks frequently. 5.2 C.Inviting other children to play with. 第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)‘4 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。 A 1 Best Volunteer Programs for 2026 Zimbabwe-Volunteer at the African Wildlife Reserve Are you looking for a meaningful way to spend your vacation?Our African Wildlife Reserve 第2页(共8页) in Zimbabwe could use your help!Countless documentaries have featured this program. Volunteers work closely with a wide range of animals,specializing in the release of tortoises, vervet monkeys,leopards,and so many more.Not only will you care for the brilliant wildlife,but you will also learn how to collect data and conduct research. Sri Lanka-Women's English Literacy and Empowerment Program Make the most out of your travels by helping middle to lower-class women improve their English skills.You are helping these women create more job opportunities and career choices. This program is on the southwest coast of Sri Lanka,within the beautiful city of Galle.The volunteers have access to wonderful beaches and get to explore the charming city. Belize-Private Island Marine Experience For the ultimate marine protection vacation,look no further!Protect and explore the Belize Barrier Reef from the home-base of a private island.Volunteer tasks include removing invasive (species and contributing to a whale shark database.This volunteer program is the leader of invasive species (lionfish)removal in all Belize! Indonesia-Education Enrichment in Bali Become a volunteer in one of Indonesia's most famous and picturesque islands,Bali.Help us provide free educational enrichment to children from local communities.After public school finishes,volunteers help the students complete their homework or work on improving their English,math,and reading skills. 21.Who most probably prefer to attend African Wildlife Reserve program? A.Animal lovers. B.Adventure explorers. C.Vacation campers. D.Documentary producers 22.What is the aim of the Private Island Marine Experience program? A.To discover marine resources. B.To develop new wildlife parks. C.To protect the sea life. D.To conduct biological research. 23.What do the volunteers in Sri Lanka and Indonesia have in common? A.They are keen to explore. B.They are helpful in English C.They are from local communities. D.They are better at career choices. B Diana Sharma came to New Zealand as an international student to study business.Her journey soon took an unexpected turn toward technology,setting the stage for an inspiring career shift.Today,Diana is the founder and CEO of Mission Ready-New Zealand's first successful tech-training provider. Diana was born in Kuwait and went to high school in India.When she left high school,she thought a career in hospitality(酒店业)would be“cool”but after a three-year degree,a short period of time as a management trainee,she realised hospitality was not her thing.Seeking a career that matched with her passions,she explored different paths and discovered her love for corporate talent development. After researching university programmes worldwide,she finally chose New Zealand.In 2009, Diana took up a Postgraduate Diploma in Business at Unitec in Auckland.The one-year programme was like nothing she'd ever experienced before.Her professor took an innovative approach,teaching his students how to work with companies to help them solve real business problems.Diana grew quickly in this environment and gained so much confidence that she suggested to her professor they try something different.His response?"Bring it on!" At Unitec,Diana's various roles focused on exploring innovative approaches to education and promoting partnerships with industry and international education providers.Those partnerships 第3页(共8页) exposed her to a gap in the tech market where companies were crying out for talent,yet graduates were not getting hired.This gave her the idea of setting up a company that would bridge this gap by accelerating (talent development for high-demand tech careers. The model combined intensive training with professional work experience,producing highly skilled graduates ready for the tech field in less than 8 months.In 2018,Mission Ready was launched.Diana said,"While tech may seem complex,it really comes down to problem solving and remaining agile (and continuing to be a lifelong learner.Whether you're technical or not,there's a place for you in the industry."Diana's story proves that curiosity,courage,and an open mind can lead to extraordinary new possibilities,opening doors never imagined before. 24.How did Diana feel about her hospitality career? A.Unusually demanding. B.Unfit for her desire. C.Filled with challenges. D.Packed with chances. 25.What did the professor mean by saying "Bring it on"? A.He was annoyed at Diana's suggestion. B.He was supportive of the bold idea C.He thought Diana's idea was unrealistic. D.He would take over Diana's project. 26.What motivated Diana to set up a company? A.Her.ambition to become a CEO.B.Her interest in tech innovation. C.The demand-supply gap of tech talent. D.The encouragement from her partners. 27.Which statement is Diana most likely to agree with? A.One should think differently to unlock true potential. B.Schools must set the stage for inspiring career shifts. C.Having multiple jobs can make you a better employee. D.Business isn't a proper career for international student. .,4},↓ AI-generated faces are becoming more and more common.Spotting a fake face created by AI might sound like a job for advanced algorithms ()but research suggests humans can learn to do it surprisingly well with just five minutes of training. A study from the University of Reading found that a brief training showing people common flaws (in AI-generated faces boosted detection rates significantly.Additionally,the research revealed that most people without training perform worse when trying to identify Al- generated faces,often perceiving them as more realistic than actual human photographs. The findings offer a practical solution to a growing security threat.AI-generated faces have already been used to create fake social media accounts,and as the technology improves,the potential for cheating and misinformation grows. The study tested 664 participants,including people with exceptional face recognition abilities called super-recognizers.All participants viewed faces created by StyleGAN3,the most advanced face-generation system available at the time of data collection.The Al-generated images were paired with real photographs.Without'training,typical participants scored just 42%accuracy when asked to identify which of two faces was Al-generated.Super-recognizers fared better at 54%,but still showed room for improvement. The training intervention was remarkably simple.Researchers showed participants examples of minor flaws that AI systems sometimes leave in generated images.These included oddly rendered hair,unusual numbers of teeth,or strange transitions where facial features meet the background.Participants then completed ten practice trials and received immediate feedback )on whether their answers were correct.After that,super-recognizers jumped to 64% accuracy,performing significantly better than chance.Typical participants also improved 第4页(共8页) substantially,getting rid of the tendency to perceive fake faces as more real than real ones. For ow,the message is clear:humans aren't helpless against Al-generated faces.With just a few minutes of instruction onwhat to look for,people can significantly improve their ability to spot fakes in an increasingly digital world. 28.What do untrained people think of Al-generated faces according to the research? A.They are unreliable. B.They have obvious flaws. C.They are more realistic. D.They can be identified easily 29.Which word has the closest meaning to "fared"in paragraph 4? A.Emerged. B.Conveyed. C.Represented. D.Performed. 30.What does paragraph 5 mainly talk about? A.Steps of recognizing fake faces. B.Examples of minor flaws in images. C.The challenges in the experiment. D.The method and effect of intervention. 31.What's the best title for the text? A.Brief Training Boosts Fake Face Detection B.The Unrealistic Realism of AI-generated Faces C.AI-Generated Faces:A Growing Security Threat D.Super-Recognizers:A Practical Solution D Group interactions are an essential part of personal and professional life,and mastering them can significantly benefit our social,work,and personal environments.Communication is a complex process,with body language playing a vital role in how messages are perceived and understood.Understanding body language can significantly improve group interactions,making them more positive and productive. Unlike verbal language,body language often reveals true thoughts and feelings unconsciously.It can share emotions more directly than words.For example,a bright smile and relaxed shoulders usually show happiness,while leaning back means being not interested.Even small movements,like tapping fingers or avoiding eye contact,can suggest nervousness,which words may try to hide. Gestures are a valuable component of body language,aiding in clarifying and emphasizing spoken messages during group interactions.Skillful use of gestures can help show passion,support understanding,and maintain engagement within a group setting.Descriptive gestures,such as using hands to illustrate a concept or directional movements to indicate options,can provide visual strengthening to verbal communication.These gestures help ensure that the group can follow the discussion,especially in complex or technical conversations. However,too much gestures may become distracting or annoying in group settings.The key is to ensure gestures are purposeful and relevant,naturally adding to the verbal message.Practicing consistency (in gestures that match the tone and content of your speech helps strengthen the intended message,enabling clearer communication and understanding among group members. Despite its importance,common misunderstandings about body language often cause misinterpretation.A usual one is treating single movements as absolute cues:many think crossed arms equal defensiveness,but it could just be a comfortable posture or a response to cold.Another' is ignoring context-avoiding eye contact in a serious talk might seem dishonest,but it could result from cultural respect for others.These oversimplified judgments ignored the complexity of body language and its influencing factors. 32.What can we learn about the relationship between body language and verbal language? A.Words share emotions more directly. B.Verbal language is more widely used. C.They have the same cultural meanings.D.Body language is more truthful at times. 第5页(共8页) 33.How can descriptive gestures help group interactions? A.By hiding nervousness easily. B.By clarifying the group setting. C.By emphasizing key points. D.By avoiding communication mistakes. 34.What does the author suggest in paragraph 4? A.Be mindful of overusing gestures. B.Use certain gestures on purpose. 4t1 C.Maintain unity in language tones. D.Stick to your intended message. 35.Why people often treat single movements as absolute cues? A.They are often influenced by others. …}以… B.They fail to understand other factors. C.They are used to observing contexts. 11 D.They have simple communication skills 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为 多余选项。 Generally,Asian families like to comment on other people's physical appearance.Since I was a kid,relatives would openly say I was fat and thick,comparing me to my sisters and cousins like cattle.36 Then in ninth grade,I caught a serious case of bronchitis(支气管炎)during winter break, which caused me to lose a significant amount of weight.37 An auntie said in surprise to my mom,"Your daughter has lost a lot of weight.She looks so beautiful and slim now.How did she do it?What's her secret?"My mom encouraged me to keep going,offering to help monitor what I ate.I was so excited to go to school and show off my new body to my friends and classmates.I bought new clothes,shoes and accessories,planning for school days. 38 My bronchitis was long gone and my appetite came back.Cookies,soda,candy, chocolate:It can be hard to resist the temptation of sugary-sweet treats and drinks.39 I couldn't fit into my new jeans.I was extremely upset.So I started adopting extreme measures, taking diet pills.Every time I broke one of my food rules,I would punish myself by exercising for hours,struggling for weight loss that may not be sustainable. It has taken decades with lots of support to heal my relationship with food and my body,and recovery is ongoing.40 They remind me of the beliefs that used to hold their control on me and bring me back to my vulnerable(脆弱的)and troubled 14-year-old self.. A.Eventually,I returned to my original weight. :1 B.I was used to hearing how unattractive my body was. C.Everyone was glad to see me take good care of my health. D.I believed that the less I ate,the more weight I could lose. E.At holiday dinners,praise unexpectedly started flooding in. F.But as each month went by,it became harder to keep the weight off. G.Comments about people's bodies'still affect me even when they aren't directed toward me. 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。 Sometime around 1974,long before Steve Jobs coined the phrase"Think Different",my dad and I were walking on Hope Street.Suddenly,I 41 a lottery (store and asked my father excitedly,"Daddy,can we 42 the lottery?Maybe we can make money!" Without hesitation he replied,"We just did.We 43 a dollar every time we pass the 第6页(共8页) store without buying a 44." Daddy's 45 led me to think of money,investing and opportunity cost in"46"ways. For instance,when I was at the University of Pennsylvania,the cost of each hour of class time was extremely expensive-about $140 for each hour of instruction.Thus,I never 47 a class. Similarly,when I was in credit card debt at a 20%interest rate,every time I spent $201 48 thought of it as a $24 purchase to 49 myself to pay off the debt faster. So if there is a(n)50 force that has guided my life,it was born from my father believing that he won $I every time he didn't buy a lottery ticket.This different way of thinking 51 my overall view of everything that most people consider to be"52." Like everything else,thinking differently has its advantages and disadvantages.I have lived such an 53 life that it has caused me to be separated from most people whose minds are used to following 54 patterns.However,I still believe that the greatest breakthroughs come when you break free from the 55 of your own mind. 41.A.got involved in B.faced up to C.caught sight of D.looked forward to 42.A.play B.consider C.check D.compete 43.A.lose B.create C.win D.drop 44.A.magazine B.ticket C.snack D.drink 45.A.words B.assessment C.memory D.prediction 46.A.practical B.similar C.different D.strange 47.A.prepared B.enjoyed C.missed D.recorded 48.A.hardly B.gradually C.frequently D.actually 49.A.manage B.motivate C.appeal D.promise 50.A.embarrassing B.driving C.outgoing D.confusing 51.A.shaped B.rated C.interrupted D.replaced 52.A.normal B.minor C.difficult D.interesting 53.A.organized B.unconventional C.important D.active , 54.A.subjective B.loose C.special D.familiar 55.A.goals B.lessons C.assumptions D.limits 411 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 In recent years,China has greatly strengthened policy support and resource arrangement for agricultural technological innovation,56 has raised the field to the world's leading level and made remarkable progress in both technological development and practical application.Advanced technologies-including artificial intelligence (AI),big data,and advanced agricultural machinery-57 (integrate)throughout the entire farming process so far.This application has helped develop a more scientific and efficient approach to agricultural production. A great change in China's agriculture lies in the 58 (adopt)of AI and robotics for crop care.At a modern farm park in Xindu District,Chengdu,inspection robots have replaced traditional hand work 59 (check)rice fields.Equipped with advanced AI models,these robots can find out pests and diseases with high precision. "The inspection robot moves 60 (autonomous)along a fixed path,"explained Lai Shiyang,a member of the robot's development team."During its check,it collects data by using 61 onboard blacklight camera.By combining this data with the AI model's database,it can clearly find harmful pests and diseases,for instance,62(identify)Golden Apple Snails from the photos it takes." 第7页(共8页) Beyond ground robots,drones 63 (pair)with AI-powered platforms monitor crops through every growth stage:from seeding and fertilizing 64 preventing harmful pest and harvesting.This enables farmers to make data-driven 65 (decision),increasing efficiency, cutting waste,and improving overall productivity. 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 假定你是李华,昨天你参观了学校举办的创意环保展。请给校英文报写一篇宣传稿, 内容包括: 1.展览时间、地点; 2.观展感受; 3.推荐观展。 1t 注意: 1.写作词数应为80左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 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。 I'm a high school senior with a mountain of textbooks and a dream of getting into a top university.My days are a series of classes and homework,leaving little room for anything else. I've always believed that my academic pursuits are the only things that matter,and household duties are a waste of precious study time.My parents,on the other hand,believe in the importance of contributing to the household."Jack,"my mother would say,"education is important,but so are life skills."I'd nod,but deep in my heart,I couldn't care less. One day;as I was buried in my books,my mother fell ill.She was very weak,and the house quickly turned into a mess.My father,a busy lawyer,could hardly manage his work and the house at the same time.I watched as the dishes piled up in the sink,and the laundry overflowed from the basket.It was chaos,and for the first time,I felt guilty."Jack,"my father said,his voice heavy with worry,"we need your help."I looked at him,then at the mountain of books, and sighed.I had no choice but to put my studies on hold. Cleaning wasn't as simple as I thought.I struggled with the dishes,and the laundry machine seemed to have a mind of its own.I was sad,and my thoughts kept drifting (back to my unfinished math problems."Why can't I just focus on my studies?"I whispered to myself.As I wiped the kitchen counter,I overheard my parents talking."He'll understand one day,"my mother said weakly.My father replied,"He's got to learn that life isn't just about books."Their words touched me emotionally.I paused,the cloth in my hand,and considered their words. 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。 Over the next few days,as I continued to help with the chores,I began to see things differently. As my mother recovered and the house returned to its usual order,I found a new balance. 第8页(共8页)

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