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包九中外国语学校2024年级英语学科
(2026年5月)
第1部分 听力 (共两节, 每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5:BCACB 6-10:CABAC 11-15:BAACB 16-20:CABBC
第2部分 阅读理解 (共两节, 每小题2.5分,满分50分)
21-23:CBC 24-27:BACC 28-31:CABD 32-35:DBCB 36-40: GDBCE
第2部分 语言运用(共两节, 满分30分)
第1节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45:BACDD 46-50:ABCDB 51-55:CADBA
第2节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. was staged 57.where 58.with 59.wooden 60.second
61. marking 62.an 63.gradually 64.most important 65.to promote
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
Notice
Dear Senior Two Students,
To enrich our school life and improve your English ability and teamwork, our school will hold an English Drama Festival on May 13th in the school hall.
You can form teams of 5-10 students per class. Each team needs to prepare an 5-7 minute English drama. Please hand in the application form and script before May 6th.
We sincerely invite you to participate and show your talents. For questions, contact Li Hua from the English Department.
Student Union
第二节(满分 25 分)
Inspired by the words, Sita carefully followed the recipe. Mangos, coconut sauce, flour and butter were all collected and measured. With every ingredient added, she could almost hear the echoes (回响) of past family gatherings. “I want to add something of my own!” Sita said in a high, sweet voice. Then, she rolled her secret into the dough and shaped each mango bun with her mom’s careful guidance, recalling her grandmother’s stories and the celebrations these buns had brightened. It’s more than just cooking. Sita felt connected not only to the recipe but to the generations of women who had kept it alive. A sweet smell filled the kitchen. The buns swelled (膨胀) in the oven, and Sita’s heart swelled, too.
That evening at dinner, Sita’s father took a bite of the mango bun and smiled. “This …” he said, his voice thick with emotion, “tastes like what grandma used to make! But also something new.” Sita looked at Mom and couldn’t help laughing. The following rounds of father’s guesses brought a ripple of (一阵阵) laughter. Around the table, the candlelight danced on smiling faces. Sita caught a quiet pride shining in her parents’ eyes. The freshly baked mango buns had done more than just taste good; they had woven (编织) invisible (隐形的) threads of love and family history, linking the past and present in a perfect moment. She knew this dish had brought the family even closer together.
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单选题听力(满分30分);阅读题(满分37.5分);七选五(满分12.5分);完形填空(满分15分)
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Inspired by the words,Sita carefully followed the recipe.
That evening at dinner,Sita's father took a bite of the mango bun and smiled.
囚■囚包九中外国语学校2024年级英语学科
(2026年5月)
第一部分听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5:BCACB
6-10:CABAC 11-15:BAACB
16-20:CABBC
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,每小题2.5分,满分50分)
21-23:CBC
24-27:BACC
28-31:CABD
32-35:DBCB
36-40:GDBCE
第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45:BACDD
46-50:ABCDB
51-55:CADBA
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.was staged 57.where 58.with
59.wooden
60.second
61.marking
62.an
63.gradually
64.most important
65.to promote
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
Notice
Dear Senior Two Students,
To enrich our school life and improve your English ability and teamwork,our school will hold an English Drama
Festival on May 13th in the school hall.
You can form teams of 5-10 students per class.Each team needs to prepare an 5-7 minute English drama.Please hand
in the application form and script before May 6th.
We sincerely invite you to participate and show your talents.For questions,contact Li Hua from the English
Department.
Student Union
第二节(满分25分)
Inspired by the words,Sita carefully followed the recipe.Mangos,coconut sauce,flour and butter were all collected
and measured.With every ingredient added,she could almost hear the echoes()of past family gatherings."I want to
add something of my own!"Sita said in a high,sweet voice.Then,she rolled her secret into the dough and shaped each
mango bun with her mom's careful guidance,recalling her grandmother's stories and the celebrations these buns had
brightened.It's more than just cooking.Sita felt connected not only to the recipe but to the generations of women who had
kept it alive.A sweet smell filled the kitchen.The buns swelled (in the oven,and Sita's heart swelled,too.
That evening at dinner,Sita's father took a bite of the mango bun and smiled."This..."he said,his voice thick with
emotion,"tastes like what grandma used to make!But also something new."Sita looked at Mom and couldn't help laughing.
The following rounds of father's guesses brought a ripple of()laughter.Around the table,the candlelight danced on
smiling faces.Sita caught a quiet pride shining in her parents'eyes.The freshly baked mango buns had done more than just
taste good;they had woven(编织)invisible(隐形的)threads of love and family history,.linking the past and present in a
perfect moment.She knew this dish had brought the family even closer together.包九中外国语学校2024年级英语学科
(2026年5月)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音前,你都
有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音仅读两遍。
1.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In a cafe.
B.At a market.
C.In a garden.
2.What will the woman do this evening?
A.Buy a gift.
B.Go to a party.
C.Write an essay.
3.What does the man feel they should do on Sunday?
A.Stay at home.
B.Go to the zoo.
C.Visit the museum.
4.What time does the man choose in the end?
A.6:00pm.
B.7:00pm.
C.7:30pm.
5.What are the speakers talking about?
A.A new hobby
B.A way to cheer up.
C.A weekend plan
第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有
时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。
6.Which of the following can certainly be bought at the store?
A.International brand clothes.
B.Fruit and vegetables.
C.Electrical appliances.
7.How long is the store open on weekdays?
A.Nine hours.
B.Ten hours.
C.Eleven hours
听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。
8.What is the most likely relationship between the speakers?
A.Coworkers.
B.Neighbors.
C.Husband and wife.
9.What will the man sell at the fair?
A.Apple pies.
B.Strawberry jam.
C.Strawberry pies.
10.What is the man's attitude toward the woman's idea of working together?
A.Doubtful.
B.Uninterested.
C.Positive.
听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。
11.What do we know about Lucy?
A.She can play the piano well.
B.She likes singing very much.
C.She prefers being alone.
12.What does George think of music?
A.It is too loud.
B.It helps people relax.
C.It's difficult to learn.
13.What is the man's plan for the weekend?
A.Visiting London
B.Attending a concert.
C.Watching television.
听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。
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14.What was Eliza's childhood like?
A.Boring.
B.Stressful.
C.Wonderful.
15.What does Eliza's mother do?
A.She's a singer.
B.She's a violinist.
C.She's a painter.
16.What instrument does Eliza usually use when she starts writing a song?
A.Violin.
B.Piano.
C.Guitar.
17.What is Eliza's goal as a musician?
A.To popularize older types of music.
B.To teach young people classical music.
C.To write more pop songs.
听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。
18.What is the main topic of the speech?
A.The advantages of green technology.
B.The role of AI in green development.
C.The future of modern industry.
19.According to the speaker,what can companies use AI systems to do?
A.Increase social influence.
B.Reduce resource waste.
C.Lower labor costs.
20.What can we infer about the speaker?
A.He is an Al expert.
B.He is an environmental activist.
C.He works for a software company.
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Welcome to Italy's stunning beaches
Sorrento Coast
The Sorrento Coast is where dramatic cliffs (meet the clear blue waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea.Picturesque towns like
Positano and Sorrento sit on the cliffsides,offering a breathtaking backdrop to your beach holiday.Days can be spent relaxing on
pebble beaches like Marina Grande,enjoying fresh seafood at waterside restaurants or exploring hidden coves (
accessible only by boat.
Brucoli,Sicily
Sicily,the largest island in the Mediterranean,has a diverse coastline with hidden coves and dramatic landscapes.Brucoli,a
small village on the eastern coast,offers peace with its quiet beaches and crystal-clear waters.Spiaggia di Marina di Brucoli,a
crescent-shaped beach with soft sand,is ideal for relaxation and soaking up the Sicilian sunshine.
Olbia area,Sardinia
The Olbia area on the northeastern coast offers a diverse selection of beaches,from the lively Spiaggia Lido di Pittulongu
with its water sports facilities to the quiet Cala Brandinchi,with its fine white sand and crystal-clear waters.
Lido di Jesolo
For a family-friendly beach holiday,Lido di Jesolo ticks all the boxes.This lively resort town has a long stretch of golden
sand with shallow waters perfect for building sandcastles and playing in the waves.It offers plenty of activities,from amusement
parks like Gardaland to water parks and mini golf courses,ensuring endless entertainment for the little ones.
21.What characteristic is shared by the Sorrento Coast and Sicily?
A.Both provide fresh seafood.
B.Both possess pebble beaches.
C.Both feature hidden coves.
D.Both offer boat tours to nearby coves
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22.Which beach is equipped with water sports facilities?
A.The Sorrento Coast.
B.Olbia area,Sardinia
C.Brucoli,Sicily.
D.Lido di Jesolo.
23.How is Lido di Jesolo different from other beaches?
A.It is known for its liveliness.
B.It has a vast area of fine sand.
C.It is well-suited for children.
D.It offers various beach experiences.
B
Earlier this year,I was looking for part-time work.Moonmilk,a cake and ice cream shop nearby,was hiring,so I went in for
a trial shift().I practiced scooping()ice cream for 20 minutes and talked to the manager for 40 minutes about our favorite
pizza spots.I immediately knew this place was special.While I originally just set out to earn some extra money during the
summer,the bonds and memories I made there turned out to be more valuable than any paycheck.
Once,a man who works for the union()of the local movie theater came in to place an order.He wanted a cake to
celebrate a victory he'd had in stopping the theater from being kicked out by its landlord.Moonmilk's owner was touched by the
story and refused payment for the cake.Later,the union leader-so moved by the gesture-delivered free movie tickets to
Moonmilk staff.
The older women customers are among my favorites.Their concern is disarming;they often wonder if I'm okay and tell me I
look tired.One regular,always alone and smiling,is kind and generous,ordering methodically and always declaring we have the
best ice cream in the city.
There's also the guy who comes in frequently to ask if we have the chocolate orange flavor-that we only ever have at
Christmas.I always have to say no,but his persistence brings me joy,especially on days when I'm tired.
As with any job,there are unpleasant moments.My wrist()often hurts from repeatedly scooping out ice cream,and it's
always annoying when a group of people come in and take way too long to order,holding up all the others waiting.
In the fall,my full-time job's schedule becomes more demanding and I know I'll have to reduce my shifts.I'll miss the
busyness of the summer season and will run into my favorite customers less often.The winter months are long and the owner has
spoken about days when only three people come in.
But my experience working at this popular spot has helped me feel more connected to my local community.The interactions
and connections I've made will keep me going until at least next summer.Hopefully,the orange chocolate ice cream has returned
by then.
24.What initially drew the author to work at Moonmilk?
A.A love for cake and ice cream.
B.The chance to earn extra money.
C.A personal connection to the shop
D.The manager's engaging personality.
25.What does the underlined word"disarming"in paragraph 3 most probably mean?
A.Heartwarming.
B.Surprising.
C.Distracting.
D.Embarrassing.
26.How does the author feel about working fewer shifts in the winter?
A.Eager.
B.Relieved.
C.Regretful.
D.Anxious.
27.What lasting effect did the job at Moonmilk have on the author?
A.A renewed sense of purpose.
B.Improved interpersonal skills.
C.A greater sense of belonging.
D.A strengthened sense of duty.
C
People often set new goals at the start of a new year,such as losing a few pounds or hanging out more with friends.This year,
many might have added another thing to the mix:reducing screen time.
As smartphones have become an important part of modern life,people in the US are turning to Brick-a physical
app-blocking device ()-to save themselves from screen addiction.The device can block specific apps for a certain period of
time,and you can only unlock them by tapping your phone against the physical Brick.
According to The Economist,Brick has gained a following,especially among people aged 20 to 35.Reviewers claim that it
changed their lives and helped them win the war against their phones.The device is also part of a broader digital detox (
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trend,which means taking a planned break from screens to reconnect with life away from screens.Nowadays,a growing number
of travel destinations ask their guests to put their devices away during their stay.Once considered old-fashioned,"dumb"phones
with the most basic functions are also becoming a smart choice.
The reasons behind this trend are easy to understand.In our world of social media,many people are facing what researchers
call "digital overload"."There's a feeling that you must always be reachable,always be connected,"Zeena Feldman of King's
College London said.A big part of this pressure comes from fear of missing out(FOMO),an anxiety about how others might be
living better lives.This creates a vicious cycle:The more FOMO we feel,the more glued we become to our phones.People are
noticing this pattern and want to escape it.
Concerns about false information are also becoming more common.According to a study by EY,a global professional
services firm,those seeking digital detoxes are worried about widespread harmful content.This can lead to mental decline(),
often known as "brain rot".With reduced attention and focus,people have come to understand that our minds need meaningful
experiences more than endless online content.As Brick's brand mission statement says:"Life is better when our phones help us
do more of what matters,.instead of constantly distracting(使分心)us with things that don't.”
28.What do we know about The Brick?
A.It tracks users'daily screen time.
B.It mainly attracts teenage users.
C.It can block apps for a set period of time.
D.It offers free services for phone users
29.According to the text,why do some people choose digital detox?
A.To escape digital pressure.
B.To make traveling easier.
C.To save money on phone bills.
D.To become more responsible.
30.What does the underlined word "vicious"in paragraph 4 most probably mean?
A.Simple and easy.
B.Harmful and bad.
C.Normal and slow.
D.Natural and beneficial.
31.What does Brick's mission statement suggest about phones?
A.They should have more features.
B.They need to be updated regularly.
C.They can be used to prevent mental decline.
D.They should help us focus on meaningful tasks
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In your morning rush to get ready,you brush your teeth,head to the kitchen,and drink a big glass of orange juice-yuck!
What makes your clean mouth taste bitter when it meets orange juice?
Thanks to evolution,your brain is designed to make you love the sweetness of sugars that your body needs for energy and
hate the bitterness of many poisonous things in nature that could kill you.Your awareness of these two particular tastes is
significant for your survival.
In your body,every cell is held together by a membrane ()which is mostly made up of fats.For the cells in your mouth
that are responsible for taste,their membranes have something extra called G protein-coupled receptors(GPCR,G
)Some of these GPCRs are designed to react to sweet tastes while others are sensitive to bitter tastes,acting as an alarm
system.
Toothpaste typically contains sodium lauryl sulfate(SLS,十二烷基疏酸钠).It is a type of detergent(洗涤剂)that helps
remove the film of germs on your teeth,so your breath does not smell bad.Similar to how detergent breaks up fat in oily water,
SLS can break down the fats in the membranes of your taste cells.As a result,your sense of taste changes for a while.
But why does orange juice specifically become bitter instead of developing a different taste?The answer lies in the citric acid
(in the juice.In our study,seven volunteers tasted sugar,citric acid,salt and a bitter medicine.Both before and after the
tasting,they held a solution of SLS in their mouths for one minute.The result showed that the tastes of sugar,salt and the
medicine were reduced,but for citric acid,a bitter taste was added.
32.How does the author introduce the topic of the text?
A.By explaining a biological rule.
B.By presenting a research result
C.By suggesting a healthy breakfast habit.
D.By describing a common daily experience.
33.What is the main function of GPCRs in taste cell membranes?
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A.To produce taste cell membranes.
B.To react specifically to sweet and bitter tastes.
C.To help remove germs from teeth.
D.To improve the taste of foods and drinks.
34.How does sodium lauryl sulfate in toothpaste affect taste cells?
A.It makes them more active.
B.It forms a protective layer on them.
C.It acts on the fats in their membranes.
D.It makes them more sensitive to sourness.
35.What did the experiment in the last paragraph find about SLS?
A.Its effects on taste last for several hours.
B.It causes citric acid to taste bitter
C.It enhances the taste of salt
D.It makes medicine taste sweeter.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读限免短文,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。
Pedestrians()have been walking faster in recent decades,according to a new study.36.
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT),led by architect professor Carlo Ratti,used artificial intelligence
(AI)to study video footage (of people walking in Boston,Philadelphia and New York.They compared clips filmed in
1978-1980 with new footage taken in the same spots in 2008-2010.
37.By 2010,it had risen to 1.41 meters per second-about 15 percent faster.People walking slower than 0.5 meters per
second were called“lingerer(逗留者)”and removed from the data..The number of lingerers fell by 14 percent over the same
period.
Many people feel that life has become faster.38.Since around 2000,people have carried their social lives and work
everywhere,and perhaps the constant stream of messages makes us move faster without realizing it.However,in 2010,fewer than
10 percent of pedestrians in the study were using phones,suggesting that phones are not the only reason for faster walking.
39.Psychologists in the 1970s suggested that crowded streets can feel very stressful,causing people to walk faster to leave
quickly.40,which give people places to meet indoors.
A global study found that city residents walked about 10 percent faster in 2006 than in the 1990s.Are walking speeds now
leveling off?The MIT team is studying cities in Europe to find out.
Of course,people cannot keep walking faster forever-or they will have to start running.
A.Researchers suggest that's more true than ever
B.Some link this to the rapid growth of mobile devices
C.Higher pay and growing city populations may also play a role
D.In 1980,the average walking speed was 1.25 meters per second
E.Lower lingering levels may also be linked to the increase in coffee shops
F.If people's behavioral patterns have changed since 1980,it's natural to ask why
G.What this shows about modern life is unclear,but it is probably not because people are fitter
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四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Student athletes from the Santa Clarita Valley are using their athletic skills to help shelter dogs in Castaic and promote their
adoption via social media.
Track and field athletes at West Ranch High School in Stevenson Ranch have 41 the "Run with Dogs"project since
their coach,Karen Cirricione,started the 42 this year.
During their morning run,the high school runners run alongside shelter dogs 43 for adoption from the Castaic Animal
Care Center.They then44 information and/or pictures of the dogs on social media.
"They're great 45,great athletes.They're also 46 social media,so I thought,let's 47 the two together,"said
Cirricione
Based on their 48 with the dogs,the student 49 write what they know about the 50 on social media,and
their 51 are often shared dozens,if not hundreds,of times.
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"I don't have a dog of my own,so I may not fully52 what it's like,but it was really nice to have that 53 with the
dogs running with each other,"said Braulio Castillo,a West Ranch High junior.
The "Run with Dogs"project has already organized three events,and Cirricione hopes to 54 more.
"I hope this event is shown as many times as possible,shared as many times as possible,to help 55 the Castaic shelter,"
Cirricione said.
41.A.Selected
B.supported
C.finished
D.changed
42.A.program
B.training
C.game
D.job
43.A.safe
B.ideal
C.ready
D.excited
44.A.exchange
B.discuss
C.collect
D.share
45.A.artists
B.talents
C.explorers
D.runners
46.A.good with
B.dependent on
C.busy with
D.addicted to
47.A.compare
B.bring
C.study
D.analyze
48.A.competitions
B.conflicts
C.interactions
D.agreements
49.A.owners
B.managers
C.caretakers
D.volunteers
50.A.pets
B.animals
C.work
D.issue
51.A.memories
B.videos
C.posts
D.feelings
52.A.understand
B.appreciate
C.accept
D.realize
53.A.familiarity
B.patience
C.knowledge
D.bond
54.A.observe
B.host
C.record
D.attend
55.A.clear
B.expand
C.rebuild
D.fund
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
With the festive atmosphere of Chinese New Year still in the air,a lively Yingge performance 56.
(stage)by
Chinese and Thai performers in eastern Thailand.
A familiar scene unfolded in the district of Phanat Nikhom in Chonburi province,57.
the beats of drums and
clashing of cymbals (resounded along the roadside.Yingge performers 58.
colorful makeup and special
costumes hopped()forward while striking their two 59.
_(wood)hammers(锤子)together to the rhythm.
Running from Feb 28 to March 1,the 60.
(two)Phanat Nikhom Yingge festival attracted seven participating
teams,including Nigou Yingge Team from Puning in China's Guangdong province,as well as Thai teams from Nakhon Sawan,
Udon Thani and Chonburi,61.
(mark)a significant moment in the ongoing cultural dialogues between the two
countries.
The Yingge dance,62.
artful mix of drama,dance and martial arts,has long been popular in Guangdong's
Chaoshan region and is a Chinese national intangible cultural heritage.
Over a century ago,the art form was introduced to Thailand by Chinese migrants and has since grown,63
(gradual)developing into one of the 64.
(important)local cultural symbols,District Chief Chayapol
Rattanavisuthikul said at the opening ceremony of the festival,adding that it has been included in the local curriculum().
"We hope to use this festival as a platform 65.
(promote)cultural exchanges between Thailand and China,"
said Chayapol.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假设你是学校学生会英语部成员李华,学校计划于5月13日举办校园英语戏剧节(English Drama Festival),旨在
丰富校园文化生活,提升同学们的英语综合运用能力和团队协作能力。请你以学生会名义,写一则通知,告知全体高二
学生相关事宜,内容包括:
1.活动目的:
2.活动的时间、地点极其要求;
3.期待参与。
共4页
注意:
1.词数80左右:
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Notice
The Student Union
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Sita had always known her mother was a wonderful cook.Being from a traditional Mangalorean family,food had always
been at the heart of their home.She loved watching Mom cook delicious Mangalorean dishes:traditional dosas ()mango
curry and the sweetest of delicacies(精美的食物).
One day,while cleaning out a drawer in the kitchen,Sita came across something she had never seen before-a small
worn-out notebook.Curious,she opened it.It was filled with handwritten recipes )but what caught her attention were the
notes beside each one-small stories,memories and unfamiliar names.This was no ordinary recipe book.It was a secret.
"Mom,what's this?"Sita asked,holding up the notebook.
Her mother,busy preparing dinner,paused for a moment."Ah,that's my secret recipe book,"she said."It holds recipes from
my mother and grandmother-all kinds of traditional Mangalorean dishes.Some of them are family favorites,passed down
through generations."
Sita's eyes widened,"Why didn't you ever tell me about this?"
Her mother smiled,"Well,now that you're interested,maybe it's time for you to learn some of these."
Sita nodded eagerly.She decided to cook one of the recipes for Dad and Mom this evening-her grandmother's famous
mango buns,a dish created based on dosas and often served at family reunions (and special occasions.As she gathered the
ingredients(食材),Sita read the notes written on the margins(空白处).This dish can bring anyone closer..It was made in happy
times and moments of comfort.Always make it with love."
"Mom,did you have any idea how important this recipe was?"Sita asked."To me,it's more than just food,"her mother
smiled."Food carries memories,Sita.Every dish tells a story.Your grandmother got this recipe from her childhood friend,who
brought mango buns as treats when your grandmother gave birth to me.Later,your grandmother made them for me when you
were born.These buns are a part of our story."
注意:
续写词数应为150个左右;
续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph 1:Inspired by the words,Sita carefully followed the recipe.
第4页
Paragraph 2:That evening at dinner,Sita's father took a bite of the mango bun and smiled.
共4页五段录音,每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍,现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。听下面的录音,回答第一小题。These oranges look fresh. How much they? Five, you are a kilo. They would just picked this morning and are perfect for making . orange juice. Okay, i'll take a few beans. Oranges look fresh. How much are they? Five you on a kilo, they would just pick this morning and are perfect . for making orange juice. Okay, i'll take a few. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。are you going to jack birthday party tonight? I'm afraid not. There's an essay I must turn in tomorrow morning. Could you give my gift to jack? Of course. Good luck with you're writing. Are you going to jack birthday party tonight? I'm afraid not. There's an essay I must turn in tomorrow morning. Could you give my gift to jack? Of course. Good luck with you are writing. 听下面的录音,回答。第三小题。We want to zoo on sunday, but I was hoping to take them to the museum. The weather . forecasts says IT might rain on sunday. I think we'd Better not go out. The kids want to go to the zoo again on sunday, but I was hoping to take them to the museum. The weather forecast says IT might rain on sunday. I think we'd Better not go out. 听下面的录音。回答第四小题。Helm on thursday. just a moment, please. Sorry, we're fully booked at that time, would send the G, P, M, B, OK that works. Thank you. You're welcome. May I have your name and phone number, please? Hello, i'd like to book a table for six, said seven, P, M, on thursday. Just a moment, please. Sorry, we're fully booked at that time. Would some G, P, M, B, O, K that works? Thank you. You're welcome. May I have your name and phone number, please? 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。I've been feeling a bit down. I've tried journey, but he doesn't seem to have helped. Have you tried hiking? They say that nature is the best medicine. I haven't, but i'll give you a shot this weekend. Thanks for the advice. I've been feeling a bit down lately. I've tried journey, but he doesn't seem to have helped. Have you tried hiking? They say that nature is the best medicine. I haven't, but i'll give you a shot this weekend. Thanks for the advice. 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。Tina, is there department store in town? Yes, there's a big one close to where I live. Oh, really, I had no idea what can we buy there . all sorts of things, including fridges, tvs, washing machines and locally made clothing. They don't really sell food though. Sounds great. What are the opening hours? The store is open from ten AM to 7PM on weekdays and nine thirty AM to eight thirty PM on weekends。Got IT. Thank you, tina. Is there department store in town? Yes, there's a big one close to where I live. Oh, really, I had no idea what can we buy. There all sorts of things, including fridge TV, washing machines and locally made clothing. They don't really sell food though. Sounds great. What are the opening hours? The store is open from ten AM to 7PM on weekdays and nine thirty AM to eight thirty PM on . weekends。Thank you. 听下面的录音,回答第八至第十小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Hey, did you hear about the upcoming street fair? Yeah, I saw the posters. IT looks like it's going to be a lot of fun. definitely. I'm thinking of setting up a little stand to sell some strawberry jam. Are you planning to participate? HMM, I hadn't thought about that, but that sounds like a great idea. Maybe I could sell some apple pie . that's perfect. Your pies are always a hit at our community parties. We could even share a stand. I love that idea. Let's work as a team. We can show case our talents and enjoy the fair together. Hey, did you hear about the upcoming street fair? Yeah, I saw the posters. IT looks like it's going to be a lot of fun. definitely. I'm thinking of setting up a little stand to sell some strawberry jam. Are you planning to participate? I hadn't . thought about that, but that sounds like a great idea. Maybe I could sell some apple pies. That's perfect. Your pies are always a hit at our community parties. We could even share a stand. I love that idea. Let's work as a team. We can show case our talents and enjoy the fair together. 听下面的录音,回答第十一至第十三小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Do you like music? Lucy, of course I do. I enjoy singing and listening to music so I can play the piano as well as you do. I like listening to music too. My brother George, however, could never understand my interest in music. He thinks it's too noisy and prefers reading or joking . to each their own. Maybe he's just quite a person. The new. I agree. By the way, there's going to be a concert at the central stadium this sunday. Are you up for IT? Oh, i'd love to, but i'm traveling to london with my friend . max this weekend. What a pity. Have a great trip though. Maybe you can watch the concert on T. V. Do you like music? Lucy. of course I do. I enjoy singing and listening to music, so I can play the piano as well as you do. I like listening to music too. My brother George, however, could never understand my interest in music. He thinks it's too noisy and prefers reading or . joking to each their own. Maybe he's just a quite a person. The new I agree. by the way, there's going to be a concert at the central stadium this sunday. Are you up for IT? Oh, i'd love to, but i'm traveling to london with my friend . max this weekend. What a pity. Have a great trip though. Maybe you can watch the concert on T. V. 听下面的录音,回答第14至17小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Welcome to saturday morning with Anthony y. gray. Joining me is the award winning singer song writer eliza morning alliance. welcome. Thank you. So could you please tell us a little bit about . your childhood? Of course, my childhood was quite magical. I was surrounded by beautiful nature in my hometown. Wherever you go, you'll see mountains. And I lived in a very artistic community. My mom's a classical violinist. So music was a key part of my childhood. And at what age did you start playing music? I was given a violin as soon as I could walk. IT was basically a toilet first, and I started taking piano lessons at four. I would say, i've been playing music my whole life. That's amazing. Now, do you have any dreams or goals as . a musician? Well, my song writing, which usually starts with the guitar, is influenced ed by jazz and classical music. I want more people to know that these other forms of music aren't told fashioned. They can be combined with pop music in a way many Young people can relate to. Welcome to saturday morning with Anthony gray. Joining me is the award winning singer, song writer eliza morning. welcome. Thank you. So could you please tell us a little bit about . your childhood? Of course, my childhood was quite magical. I was surrounded by beautiful nature in my hometown. Wherever you go, you'll see mountains. And I lived in a very artistic community. My mom's a classical violinist, so music was a key part of my childhood. And at what age did you start playing music? I was given a violin as soon as I could walk. IT was basically a toilet first. And I started taking piano lessons at four. I would say, i've been playing music my whole life. That's amazing. Now, do you have any dreams or goals as a musician? Well, my song writing, which usually starts with the guitar, is influence by jazz and classical music. I want more people to know that these other forms of music aren't told fashioned. They can be combined with pop music in a way many Young people can relate to. 听下面的录音,回答第十八至第二十小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Good afternoon, ladies and gentleman. Today, I will talk about how AI drives Green innovation as awareness of climate change grows, businesses facing increasing pressure to adopt Greener practices. However, this can feel like a complex chAllenge requiring changes in Operations and resource management. This is where AI is proving to be a game changer, helping companies implement Green solutions more effectively. AI is transforming environmental protection efforts. Through data analysis, automation and predictive modeling. Businesses can now monitor their environmental impact, improve energy use, hand reduce waste with intelligent systems, AI powered applications predict maintenance needs, cutting resource waste, while machine learning improve supply chains from smart systems that save energy to AI powered agriculture that saves water. The technology is helping create new Green ideas in many industries. With the help of the eye, businesses can reduce waste, use resources more efficiently, and design more environmentally friendly products or services. This not only meets moral and social expectations, but often leads to cost and competitive benefits. If you're looking for ways to use a eye to go Green, how companies software can help. Good afternoon, ladies and gentleman. Today, I will talk about how AI drives Green innovation as awareness of climate change growth businesses facing increasing pressure to adopt Greener practices. However, this can feel like a complex chAllenge requiring changes in Operations and resource management. This is where AI is proving to be a game changer, helping companies Green solutions more effectively. AI is transforming environmental protection efforts. Through data analysis, automation, hand predictive modeling, businesses can now monitor their environmental impact, improve energy use and reduce waste with intelligent systems. AI powered applications predict maintenance needs, cutting resource waste, while machine learning improve supply chains. From smart systems that save energy to AI powered agriculture that saves water. The technology is helping create new Green ideas in many industries. With the help of a eye, businesses can reduce waste, use resources more efficiently, and design more environmentally friendly products or services. This not only meets moral and social expectations, but often leads to cost and competitive benefits. If you're looking for ways to use a eye to go Green, our companies software can help. 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。
包九中外国语学校2024年级英语学科
(2026年5月)
第一部分 听力 (共两节, 满分30分)
第一节 (共5小题, 每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面 5 段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音前,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音仅读两遍。
1. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. In a cafe. B. At a market. C. In a garden.
2. What will the woman do this evening?
A. Buy a gift. B. Go to a party. C. Write an essay.
3. What does the man feel they should do on Sunday?
A. Stay at home. B. Go to the zoo. C. Visit the museum.
4. What time does the man choose in the end?
A. 6:00 pm. B. 7:00 pm. C. 7:30 pm.
5. What are the speakers talking about?
A. A new hobby. B. A way to cheer up. C. A weekend plan.
第二节 (共15小题, 每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面 5 段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,每小题将有 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第 6 段录音,回答第 6、7 题。
6. Which of the following can certainly be bought at the store?
A. International brand clothes.
B. Fruit and vegetables.
C. Electrical appliances.
7. How long is the store open on weekdays?
A. Nine hours. B. Ten hours. C. Eleven hours.
听第 7 段录音,回答第 8 至 10 题。
8.What is the most likely relationship between the speakers?
A. Coworkers. B. Neighbors. C. Husband and wife.
9. What will the man sell at the fair?
A. Apple pies. B. Strawberry jam. C. Strawberry pies.
10. What is the man's attitude toward the woman's idea of working together?
A. Doubtful. B. Uninterested. C. Positive.
听第 8 段录音,回答第 11 至 13 题。
11. What do we know about Lucy?
A. She can play the piano well.
B. She likes singing very much.
C. She prefers being alone.
12. What does George think of music?
A. It is too loud. B.It helps people relax. C. It's difficult to learn.
13. What is the man's plan for the weekend?
A. Visiting London. B.Attending a concert. C.Watching television.
听第 9 段录音,回答第 14 至 17 题。
14. What was Eliza's childhood like?
A. Boring. B. Stressful. C. Wonderful.
15. What does Eliza's mother do?
A. She's a singer. B. She's a violinist. C. She's a painter.
16. What instrument does Eliza usually use when she starts writing a song?
A. Violin. B. Piano. C. Guitar.
17. What is Eliza's goal as a musician?
A. To popularize older types of music.
B. To teach young people classical music.
C. To write more pop songs.
听第 10 段录音,回答第 18 至 20 题。
18. What is the main topic of the speech?
A. The advantages of green technology.
B. The role of AI in green development.
C. The future of modern industry.
19. According to the speaker, what can companies use AI systems to do?
A. Increase social influence. B. Reduce resource waste. C. Lower labor costs.
20. What can we infer about the speaker?
A. He is an AI expert.
B. He is an environmental activist.
C. He works for a software company.
第2部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Welcome to Italy's stunning beaches
Sorrento Coast
The Sorrento Coast is where dramatic cliffs (悬崖) meet the clear blue waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Picturesque towns like Positano and Sorrento sit on the cliffsides, offering a breathtaking backdrop to your beach holiday. Days can be spent relaxing on pebble beaches like Marina Grande, enjoying fresh seafood at waterside restaurants or exploring hidden coves (小海湾) accessible only by boat.
Brucoli, Sicily
Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean, has a diverse coastline with hidden coves and dramatic landscapes. Brucoli, a small village on the eastern coast, offers peace with its quiet beaches and crystal-clear waters. Spiaggia di Marina di Brucoli, a crescent-shaped beach with soft sand, is ideal for relaxation and soaking up the Sicilian sunshine.
Olbia area, Sardinia
The Olbia area on the northeastern coast offers a diverse selection of beaches, from the lively Spiaggia Lido di Pittulongu with its water sports facilities to the quiet Cala Brandinchi, with its fine white sand and crystal-clear waters.
Lido di Jesolo
For a family-friendly beach holiday, Lido di Jesolo ticks all the boxes. This lively resort town has a long stretch of golden sand with shallow waters perfect for building sandcastles and playing in the waves. It offers plenty of activities, from amusement parks like Gardaland to water parks and mini golf courses, ensuring endless entertainment for the little ones.
21. What characteristic is shared by the Sorrento Coast and Sicily?
A. Both provide fresh seafood. B. Both possess pebble beaches.
C. Both feature hidden coves. D. Both offer boat tours to nearby coves.
22. Which beach is equipped with water sports facilities?
A. The Sorrento Coast. B. Olbia area, Sardinia. C. Brucoli, Sicily. D. Lido di Jesolo.
23. How is Lido di Jesolo different from other beaches?
A. It is known for its liveliness. B. It has a vast area of fine sand.
C. It is well-suited for children. D. It offers various beach experiences.
B
Earlier this year, I was looking for part-time work. Moonmilk, a cake and ice cream shop nearby, was hiring, so I went in for a trial shift (试班). I practiced scooping (舀) ice cream for 20 minutes and talked to the manager for 40 minutes about our favorite pizza spots. I immediately knew this place was special. While I originally just set out to earn some extra money during the summer, the bonds and memories I made there turned out to be more valuable than any paycheck.
Once, a man who works for the union (工会) of the local movie theater came in to place an order. He wanted a cake to celebrate a victory he’d had in stopping the theater from being kicked out by its landlord. Moonmilk’s owner was touched by the story and refused payment for the cake. Later, the union leader – so moved by the gesture – delivered free movie tickets to Moonmilk staff.
The older women customers are among my favorites. Their concern is disarming; they often wonder if I’m okay and tell me I look tired. One regular, always alone and smiling, is kind and generous, ordering methodically and always declaring we have the best ice cream in the city.
There’s also the guy who comes in frequently to ask if we have the chocolate orange flavor – that we only ever have at Christmas. I always have to say no, but his persistence brings me joy, especially on days when I’m tired.
As with any job, there are unpleasant moments. My wrist (手腕) often hurts from repeatedly scooping out ice cream, and it’s always annoying when a group of people come in and take way too long to order, holding up all the others waiting.
In the fall, my full-time job’s schedule becomes more demanding and I know I’ll have to reduce my shifts. I’ll miss the busyness of the summer season and will run into my favorite customers less often. The winter months are long and the owner has spoken about days when only three people come in.
But my experience working at this popular spot has helped me feel more connected to my local community. The interactions and connections I’ve made will keep me going until at least next summer. Hopefully, the orange chocolate ice cream has returned by then.
24. What initially drew the author to work at Moonmilk?
A. A love for cake and ice cream. B. The chance to earn extra money.
C. A personal connection to the shop. D. The manager’s engaging personality.
25. What does the underlined word “disarming” in paragraph 3 most probably mean?
A. Heartwarming. B. Surprising. C. Distracting. D. Embarrassing.
26. How does the author feel about working fewer shifts in the winter?
A. Eager. B. Relieved. C. Regretful. D. Anxious.
27. What lasting effect did the job at Moonmilk have on the author?
A. A renewed sense of purpose. B. Improved interpersonal skills.
C. A greater sense of belonging. D. A strengthened sense of duty.
C
People often set new goals at the start of a new year, such as losing a few pounds or hanging out more with friends. This year, many might have added another thing to the mix: reducing screen time.
As smartphones have become an important part of modern life, people in the US are turning to Brick – a physical app-blocking device (设备) – to save themselves from screen addiction. The device can block specific apps for a certain period of time, and you can only unlock them by tapping your phone against the physical Brick.
According to The Economist, Brick has gained a following, especially among people aged 20 to 35. Reviewers claim that it changed their lives and helped them win the war against their phones. The device is also part of a broader digital detox (戒断) trend, which means taking a planned break from screens to reconnect with life away from screens. Nowadays, a growing number of travel destinations ask their guests to put their devices away during their stay. Once considered old-fashioned, “dumb” phones with the most basic functions are also becoming a smart choice.
The reasons behind this trend are easy to understand. In our world of social media, many people are facing what researchers call “digital overload”. “There’s a feeling that you must always be reachable, always be connected,” Zeena Feldman of King’s College London said. A big part of this pressure comes from fear of missing out (FOMO), an anxiety about how others might be living better lives. This creates a vicious cycle: The more FOMO we feel, the more glued we become to our phones. People are noticing this pattern and want to escape it.
Concerns about false information are also becoming more common. According to a study by EY, a global professional services firm, those seeking digital detoxes are worried about widespread harmful content. This can lead to mental decline (退化), often known as “brain rot”. With reduced attention and focus, people have come to understand that our minds need meaningful experiences more than endless online content. As Brick’s brand mission statement says: “Life is better when our phones help us do more of what matters, instead of constantly distracting (使分心) us with things that don’t.”
28. What do we know about The Brick?
A. It tracks users' daily screen time. B. It mainly attracts teenage users.
C. It can block apps for a set period of time. D. It offers free services for phone users.
29. According to the text, why do some people choose digital detox?
A. To escape digital pressure. B. To make traveling easier.
C. To save money on phone bills. D. To become more responsible.
30. What does the underlined word "vicious" in paragraph 4 most probably mean?
A. Simple and easy. B. Harmful and bad.
C. Normal and slow. D. Natural and beneficial.
31. What does Brick's mission statement suggest about phones?
A. They should have more features. B. They need to be updated regularly.
C. They can be used to prevent mental decline. D. They should help us focus on meaningful tasks
D
In your morning rush to get ready, you brush your teeth, head to the kitchen, and drink a big glass of orange juice – yuck! What makes your clean mouth taste bitter when it meets orange juice?
Thanks to evolution, your brain is designed to make you love the sweetness of sugars that your body needs for energy and hate the bitterness of many poisonous things in nature that could kill you. Your awareness of these two particular tastes is significant for your survival.
In your body, every cell is held together by a membrane (膜), which is mostly made up of fats. For the cells in your mouth that are responsible for taste, their membranes have something extra called G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR, G 蛋白偶联受体). Some of these GPCRs are designed to react to sweet tastes while others are sensitive to bitter tastes, acting as an alarm system.
Toothpaste typically contains sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS, 十二烷基硫酸钠). It is a type of detergent (洗涤剂) that helps remove the film of germs on your teeth, so your breath does not smell bad. Similar to how detergent breaks up fat in oily water, SLS can break down the fats in the membranes of your taste cells. As a result, your sense of taste changes for a while.
But why does orange juice specifically become bitter instead of developing a different taste? The answer lies in the citric acid (柠檬酸) in the juice. In our study, seven volunteers tasted sugar, citric acid, salt and a bitter medicine. Both before and after the tasting, they held a solution of SLS in their mouths for one minute. The result showed that the tastes of sugar, salt and the medicine were reduced, but for citric acid, a bitter taste was added.
32. How does the author introduce the topic of the text?
A. By explaining a biological rule. B. By presenting a research result.
C.By suggesting a healthy breakfast habit. D. By describing a common daily experience.
33. What is the main function of GPCRs in taste cell membranes?
A. To produce taste cell membranes. B.To react specifically to sweet and bitter tastes.
C.To help remove germs from teeth. D. To improve the taste of foods and drinks.
34. How does sodium lauryl sulfate in toothpaste affect taste cells?
A. It makes them more active. B. It forms a protective layer on them.
C.It acts on the fats in their membranes. D. It makes them more sensitive to sourness.
35. What did the experiment in the last paragraph find about SLS?
A. Its effects on taste last for several hours. B. It causes citric acid to taste bitter
C. It enhances the taste of salt D.It makes medicine taste sweeter.
第2节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读限免短文,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。
Pedestrians (行人) have been walking faster in recent decades, according to a new study. 36 .
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), led by architect professor Carlo Ratti, used artificial intelligence (AI) to study video footage (片段) of people walking in Boston, Philadelphia and New York. They compared clips filmed in 1978–1980 with new footage taken in the same spots in 2008–2010.
37 . By 2010, it had risen to 1.41 meters per second - about 15 percent faster. People walking slower than 0.5 meters per second were called “lingerer (逗留者)” and removed from the data. The number of lingerers fell by 14 percent over the same period.
Many people feel that life has become faster. 38 . Since around 2000, people have carried their social lives and work everywhere, and perhaps the constant stream of messages makes us move faster without realizing it. However, in 2010, fewer than 10 percent of pedestrians in the study were using phones, suggesting that phones are not the only reason for faster walking.
39 . Psychologists in the 1970s suggested that crowded streets can feel very stressful, causing people to walk faster to leave quickly. 40 , which give people places to meet indoors.
A global study found that city residents walked about 10 percent faster in 2006 than in the 1990s. Are walking speeds now leveling off? The MIT team is studying cities in Europe to find out.
Of course, people cannot keep walking faster forever - or they will have to start running.
A. Researchers suggest that’s more true than ever
B. Some link this to the rapid growth of mobile devices
C. Higher pay and growing city populations may also play a role
D. In 1980, the average walking speed was 1.25 meters per second
E. Lower lingering levels may also be linked to the increase in coffee shops
F. If people’s behavioral patterns have changed since 1980, it’s natural to ask why
G. What this shows about modern life is unclear, but it is probably not because people are fitter
第3部分 语言运用(共两节, 满分30分)
第1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四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Student athletes from the Santa Clarita Valley are using their athletic skills to help shelter dogs in Castaic and promote their adoption via social media.
Track and field athletes at West Ranch High School in Stevenson Ranch have 41____the “Run with Dogs” project since their coach, Karen Cirricione, started the 42 this year.
During their morning run, the high school runners run alongside shelter dogs 43 for adoption from the Castaic Animal Care Center. They then 44 information and/or pictures of the dogs on social media.
“They’re great 45 , great athletes. They’re also 46 social media, so I thought, let’s 47 the two together,” said Cirricione.
Based on their 48 with the dogs, the student 49 write what they know about the 50 on social media, and their 51 are often shared dozens, if not hundreds, of times.
“I don’t have a dog of my own, so I may not fully 52 what it’s like, but it was really nice to have that 53 with the dogs running with each other,” said Braulio Castillo, a West Ranch High junior.
The “Run with Dogs” project has already organized three events, and Cirricione hopes to 54 more.
“I hope this event is shown as many times as possible, shared as many times as possible, to help 55 the Castaic shelter,” Cirricione said.
41. A. Selected B. supported C. finished D. changed
42. A. program B. training C. game D. job
43. A. safe B. ideal C. ready D. excited
44. A. exchange B. discuss C. collect D. share
45. A. artists B. talents C. explorers D. runners
46. A. good with B. dependent on C. busy with D. addicted to
47. A. compare B. bring C. study D. analyze
48. A. competitions B. conflicts C. interactions D. agreements
49. A. owners B. managers C. caretakers D. volunteers
50. A. pets B. animals C. work D. issue
51. A. memories B. videos C. posts D. feelings
52. A. understand B. appreciate C. accept D. realize
53. A. familiarity B. patience C. knowledge D. bond
54. A. observe B. host C. record D. attend
55. A. clear B. expand C. rebuild D. fund
第2节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
With the festive atmosphere of Chinese New Year still in the air, a lively Yingge performance 56. _____________(stage) by Chinese and Thai performers in eastern Thailand.
A familiar scene unfolded in the district of Phanat Nikhom in Chonburi province,57. _____________ the beats of drums and clashing of cymbals (钹) resounded along the roadside.Yingge performers 58. ______________ colorful makeup and special costumes hopped (跳) forward while striking their two 59. ______________ (wood) hammers (锤子) together to the rhythm.
Running from Feb 28 to March 1, the 60. ______________(two) Phanat Nikhom Yingge festival attracted seven participating teams, including Nigou Yingge Team from Puning in China’s Guangdong province, as well as Thai teams from Nakhon Sawan, Udon Thani and Chonburi, 61. ______________ (mark) a significant moment in the ongoing cultural dialogues between the two countries.
The Yingge dance, 62. _____________ artful mix of drama, dance and martial arts, has long been popular in Guangdong’s Chaoshan region and is a Chinese national intangible cultural heritage.
Over a century ago, the art form was introduced to Thailand by Chinese migrants and has since grown, 63. _____________ (gradual) developing into one of the 64. _______________ (important) local cultural symbols, District Chief Chayapol Rattanavisuthikul said at the opening ceremony of the festival, adding that it has been included in the local curriculum (课程).
“We hope to use this festival as a platform 65.____________ (promote) cultural exchanges between Thailand and China,” said Chayapol.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
假设你是学校学生会英语部成员李华,学校计划于5月13日举办校园英语戏剧节(English Drama Festival),旨在丰富校园文化生活,提升同学们的英语综合运用能力和团队协作能力。请你以学生会名义,写一则通知,告知全体高二学生相关事宜,内容包括:
1. 活动目的;
2. 活动的时间、地点极其要求;
3. 期待参与。
注意:
1. 词数 80 左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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第二节(满分 25 分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Sita had always known her mother was a wonderful cook. Being from a traditional Mangalorean family, food had always been at the heart of their home. She loved watching Mom cook delicious Mangalorean dishes: traditional dosas (多萨饼), mango curry and the sweetest of delicacies (精美的食物).
One day, while cleaning out a drawer in the kitchen, Sita came across something she had never seen before – a small worn-out notebook. Curious, she opened it. It was filled with handwritten recipes (食谱), but what caught her attention were the notes beside each one – small stories, memories and unfamiliar names. This was no ordinary recipe book. It was a secret.
“Mom, what’s this?” Sita asked, holding up the notebook.
Her mother, busy preparing dinner, paused for a moment. “Ah, that’s my secret recipe book,” she said. “It holds recipes from my mother and grandmother – all kinds of traditional Mangalorean dishes. Some of them are family favorites, passed down through generations.”
Sita’s eyes widened, “Why didn’t you ever tell me about this?”
Her mother smiled, “Well, now that you’re interested, maybe it’s time for you to learn some of these.”
Sita nodded eagerly. She decided to cook one of the recipes for Dad and Mom this evening – her grandmother’s famous mango buns, a dish created based on dosas and often served at family reunions (聚会) and special occasions. As she gathered the ingredients (食材), Sita read the notes written on the margins (空白处). “This dish can bring anyone closer. It was made in happy times and moments of comfort. Always make it with love.”
“Mom, did you have any idea how important this recipe was?” Sita asked. “To me, it’s more than just food,” her mother smiled. “Food carries memories, Sita. Every dish tells a story. Your grandmother got this recipe from her childhood friend, who brought mango buns as treats when your grandmother gave birth to me. Later, your grandmother made them for me when you were born. These buns are a part of our story.”
注意:
续写词数应为 150 个左右;
续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph 1: Inspired by the words, Sita carefully followed the recipe._______________________________________________
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Paragraph 2: That evening at dinner, Sita’s father took a bite of the mango bun and smiled._______________________________
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