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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)》
第-节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选
项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放
两遍。
1.What is the weather like now?
A.Sunny.
B.Stormy.
C.Cloudy.
2.Which color bin will Lily place her leftovers in?
A.Red.
B.Blue.
C.Green.
3.Who is the woman probably?
A.A customer.
B.An eye specialist.
C.An online shop owner.
4.Why did the woman start doing the high jump?
A.To avoid running.
B.To challenge herself.
C.To win medals.
5.How long did it take Maria to get used to her new role?
A.About one week.
B.About two weeks
C.About four weeks.
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,各小题都有5秒钟的作答
时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听下面的录音,回答第6和第7小题。
6.What happened to the man?
A.He claimed a suitcase.
B.He missed his flight.
C.He lost his luggage.
7.How does the man sound at the end of the conversation?
A.Anxious.
B.Relieved.
C.Grateful.
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听下面的录音,回答第8至第10小题。
8.What is the woman talking about?
A.A term plan.
B.A new restaurant.
C.A job experience.
9.How will the woman spend her earnings?
A.On a vacation.
B.On a new watch.
C.On a service training.
10.What do we know about the woman?
A.She is modest.
B.She is observant.
C.She is open-minded.
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听下面的录音,回答第11至第13小题。
11.Why does the woman want cherry trees?
A.To provide shade for her garden.
B.To get fresh fruits for her family.
C.To make her garden more beautiful.
12.What does the man say a cherry tree needs?
A.Enough water.
B.Lots of soil
C.Plenty of sunlight.
13.What will the woman probably do next?
A.Plant the cherry trees.
B.Pick up some tomatoes.
C.Buy some cherry trees and soil.
听下面的录音,回答第14至第17小题。
14.What are the speakers doing?
A.An on-site interview.
B.A voice interview.
C.A video interview.
15.What is Emily's major?
A.Chinese Fashion.
B.International Business.
C.E-commerce Operation.
16.What did Emily use to do?
A.Choose brands.
B.Post videos.
C.Pick products.
17.What attracts Emily to work in China?
A.Business future.
B.Traditional culture.
C.Fashion industry.
听下面的录音,回答第18至第20小题。
18.What is the purpose of the event?
A.To present awards.
B.To raise money for schools.
C.To celebrate Rob Cook's retirement.
19.How much money was raised two years ago?
A.$20,000.
B.$25,000.
C.$30,000.
20.What award did Rob Cook get for the help in building a school?
A.The Pink Rose.
B.The Gold Star.
C.The White Flower.
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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
We read thousands of books a year with one goal-to help you discover your next favorite
read.Here are the books we can't stop recommending this year (so far).
Replaceable You
By Mary Roach
Nonfiction
"Mary Roach's deep dive into replaceable body parts will have even those who don't think they
like nonfiction singing another tune.From the false teeth of yesteryear to fake hearts and butt
implants-this is science with a sense of humor and a wild read you don't want to miss."
-Seira Wilson
Cursed Daughters
By Oyinkan Braithwaite
"I was completely consumed,laughing one minute at the unique characteristics of the women,
and aching for Monife and Eniiyi throughout their journey across Nigeria.Cursed Daughters is a
great family adventure with a supernatural twist.
-Kaimi Tei
Dead Money
By Jakob Kerr
"The mysterious murder of a very rich and famous venture capitalist kicks off this addicting tech
thriller,which throws readers into the dark underbelly of Silicon Valley.Both funny and
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haunting,Dead Money will keep you guessing until its final pages."
-Annebel Gutterman
The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny By Kiran Desai
"From Delhi to New York,with stops in Italy,Mexico,and the beaches of Goa,Desai spins a
classic love story of fate,identity,and art.This magnetic and sweeping portrait of love,family,
and creative expression will delight readers,especially fans of Abraham Verghese.
-Al Woodworth
21.Which of the following is not a story?
A.Replaceable You.
B.Cursed Daughters.
C.Dead Money.
D.The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny.
22.Who creates the character named Monife?
A.Mary Roach.
B.Seira Wilson.
C.Oyinkan Braithwaite.
D.Kaimi Tei.
23.Where does the detective story happen?
A.In Nigeria.
B.In Silicon Valley.
C.In Italy.
D.In Goa.
B
A Gen Z train attendant in China has gained widespread praise for his creative approach to
keeping children calm and entertained during long train rides-by handing out test papers and
stickers.
Qin Yunhao,who works on the G1546 high-speed train,brings along a plastic bag filled with
simple worksheets and colorful reward stickers every time he's on duty.His idea is simple but
effective:children who become noisy during the journey are gently handed a test paper,and upon
completing it,are rewarded with stickers.Meanwhile,children who remain quiet throughout the
ride are given stickers directly as a form of positive reward.
The idea,which started during the summer travel rush,has received huge support from
parents and netizens.Many praised it for turning a potentially chaotic carriage into a peaceful
environment,while also giving children something meaningful to do during the journey.The
inspiration came from observing parents who brought homework for their children on board.
Wanting to help those who hadn't come prepared,Qin began printing out simple exercises to
share.
This low-cost but thoughtful solution has been described as a "magical fix",as it relieves
pressure on parents,entertains young passengers,and helps maintain order in a public space.It's
also seen as a reflection of growing human-centered innovation in public service.Qin's fellow
railway staff have also adopted various child-friendly practices.Some bring picture books or
small toys,others create "kids'kits"with puzzles and games.On certain trains,a children's
activity area has even been set up in the dining car.
Railway staff also encourage parents to prepare entertainment in advance-such as
downloading cartoons or bringing educational games-to help children enjoy the ride calmly and
constructively.Balancing children's natural liveliness with public order is no easy task.But
initiatives like this show that thoughtful,human-centered solutions can go a long way toward
creating more harmonious public spaces.
24.What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about?
A.Qin's work place.
B.Qin's creative method.
C.Rewards for quiet children.
D.Children's behavior on trains.
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25.What problem was Qin's method aimed at?
A.Noise on the train.
B.Passengers'fight for seats.
C.Children's laziness.
D.Bad service on the train.
26.Why does the author mention other railway staff's practices?
A.To criticize their methods.
B.To prove the fellow staff's innovation.
C.To show Qin is fit for his job.
D.To indicate Qin's method's influence.
27.Which proverb can best summarize the text?
A.No pain,no gain.
B.A little thought goes a long way.
C.Where there's a will,there's a way.
D.Actions speak louder than words.
C
Drones()have become integrated into everyday life over the past decade-in areas as
diverse as entertainment,health care and construction.They have also begun to transform the
way people grow food.Compared to drones from several years ago,today's models are easy and
relatively affordable.They are similar to flying tractors-multifunctional machines that can
perform numerous tasks on farms,including spraying crops,spreading fertilizer and measuring
crop health.
Multiple materials show historically most agricultural technology-tractors,for example-
has spread from high-income countries to middle-and then lower-income ones.Drones partly
reversed and dramatically accelerated its development pattern,diffusing first from East Asia to
Southeast Asia,then to Latin America,and finally to North America and Europe.Their use in
higher-income regions is more limited but is accelerating rapidly in the U.S.
China leads the world in agricultural drone manufacturing and adoption.In 2016,a Chinese
company introduced the first agriculture-specific drone.There are now more than 250,000
agricultural drones reported to be in use there.Other middle-income countries have also been
enthusiastic adopters.For instance,drones were used on 30%of Thailand's farmland in 2023,up
from almost none in 2019.In the U.S.,registered agricultural drones jumped from 1,000 in
early 2024 to about 5,500 by mid-2025.
Drones reduce the need for farmers to perform tiring spraying and spreading work
themselves and they no longer have to hire workers to do the same.By taking over some
physically demanding tasks,drones can also help make farming more attractive to rural youth,
who are tired of hard work in traditional farming.Besides,drones create new skilled employment
opportunities in rural areas for pilots,many of whom are young people.
The drone revolution is reshaping farming faster than almost any technology before it.In
just five years,millions of farmers around the world have embraced drones.Early signs point to
big benefits:greater efficiency,safer working conditions and improved rural livelihoods.But the
full picture isn't clear given some uncertain objective factors.
28.What does the underlined word "reversed"in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.Fit in.
B.Broke up.
C.Went down.
D.Turned around.
29.How does the author present the adoption and expansion of agricultural drones?
A.By analyzing causes and effects.
B.By comparing costs and benefits.
C.By providing examples and data.
D.By describing personal experiences.
30.How do drones affect the employment structure in rural areas?
A.Jobs related to spraying and spreading are gone.
B.Farmers have to hire more workers for physical tasks.
C.They reduce the need for traditional labor but create new skilled jobs
D.They provide employment opportunities for the elderly in rural areas.
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31.What's the author's attitude towards drone revolution?
A.Cautiously optimistic.
B.Completely negative.
C.Entirely enthusiastic.
D.Hesitantly indifferent.
D
Air pollution is a widespread issue affecting millions of people around the world,causing
disastrous effects.But we humans are not the only ones to suffer from unclean air.In the last
decade,a growing body of research has started to demonstrate how air pollutants disrupt many
aspects of insects'lives too.
The main air pollutants that scientists are most concerned about in insects are nitrogen
oxides and ozone()-both naturally present in the atmosphere and increasing due to human
activities.Those gases can react with and break down some of the compounds that insects use to
communicate with each other,or that guide the communication between insects and plants.
Science is revealing that air pollutants can affect insects and plants even at levels considered
safe for humans.While this field of research is still at its early stages,"the more we find out,the
more we see that there're really big potential impacts on these ecological communities,"says
Jeffrey Riffell,sensory ecologist at the University of Washington.
For example,pollution can hamper the social life of one of the most social animals of all:
ants.Smell plays a major role in ants'world.Each colony usually has its own signature odor,and
when a creature with an unfamiliar smell enters the colony,ants usually turn against it.Ozone,
however,can slightly change that odor by interacting with hydrocarbons,which play a role in the
colony's scent,on ants'bodies.
With many questions unanswered,only the effects on a few species of insects have been
studied so far.Riffell says that research should move out of the lab too,to investigate directly in
the field the effects these pollutants are having on insects.Another step is to also try to
understand how air pollution impacts insects differently around the world.
But on a broader scale,all over the world,insects are declining due to different threats,such
as loss of habitat and pesticides.Air pollution is one more threat to population numbers.The
consequences might even spill over into the human realm,experts say.
32.How do the pollutants affect the insects?
A.By reacting with and breaking down some compounds.
B.By communicating with insects and plants.
C.By guiding the insects'communication.
D.By killing some plants.
33.What makes the ant a good example?
A.Its size.
B.Its smell.
C.Its sociability.
C.Its invisibility.
34.What is implied by the underlined statement in the last paragraph?
A.Insects will start attacking humans.
B.Air pollution will soon become harmless to insects.
C.The decline of insect populations could affect humans.
D.Humans will eventually develop the same problems as insects.
35.What is the main purpose of the passage?
A.To discuss how air pollution affects insects.
B.To propose solutions for reducing air pollution.
C.To compare the effects of air pollution on humans and insects.
D.To explain the chemical processes by which ozone affects ant colonies.
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第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余
选项。
The Teen's Survival Guide to Staying Safe Online
Let's face it,our lives are online.School,friends,memes-it's all there.But just like you
lock your front door,36.Here's your quick-start guide to navigating the Internet safely and
smartly.
Password Power-Up
37.Ditch the easy stuff like "password123"or your pet's name.Create a strong,unique
password for every important account.Think of a phrase you'll remember,like
“ILovePizzaOnFriday!”and swap letters for numbers and symbols:“lL0veP!zza0 nFrlday!”.
Even better,use a password manager to remember them all for you.
The Two-Step Tango(探戈舞)
Turn on Two-Factor Authentication(2FA)everywhere you can.This usually means
entering your password and a code sent to your phone.Even if they guess your password,
38.61q
Think Before You Share (or Click!)
Oversharing is a real risk.Before you post a photo or a location,ask:Would I show this to a
stranger?Could this be used to embarrass me or find me later?Same goes for links and DMs
from people you don't know.If a message seems too good to be true ("39.")or creates
panic ("Your account is compromised.")it's probably a scam().Don't click.Just delete it.
Keep It Updated
Those annoying“update available”messages?They're your friends!Software updates
often fix critical security holes.Always keep your apps,phone,and computer operating system
up to date.
Being online is awesome.40.It's not about being suspicious-it's about being in
control.Use these tips to protect your accounts,your data,and yourself.
A.You won a free iPhone
B.Your phone is under attack
C.Being safe online is essential
D.Your password is your first line of defense
E.you need to lock down your digital life
F.remember to keep your privacy updated
G.it's a super simple extra step that stops hackers in their tracks
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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳
选项。
The first time Sarah stood on the diving board,she wasn't thinking about an entry.She was
thinking about silence.The kind that swallows you whole in the second before you 41 In the
stands,her high school swim team murmured,a few 42 ringing out.Sarah,the quiet girl
from the library,trying to dive()?The coach had suggested it when they were in 43 of
a diver for the sports meet.It was almost a joke,but she said 44
She'd spent a week 45 in secret at the local swimming pool,her belly-flops()
echoing.Her only audience was an elderly lifeguard who'd watched a long time and 46 told
her,"You've got to commit,kid.Or the 47 wins every time."Right,she said she would,so
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she had to.
The day of the sports meet,her legs 48.The diving board felt a mile high.The previous
girl had made a perfect inward dive.The applause was 49 Now,it was quiet.Sarah looked at
the pool below,a target that seemed impossibly 50.All the failed practices 51
She raised her arms.Her heart hammered a single message:You 52.She jumped.It
wasn't perfect.But for the first time,she pierced the surface with a slap,not a splash.She
surfaced to a different kind of 53 followed by a sudden,genuine eruption of cheers from her
own team.It was the sound of surprise.
Walking to the ladder,water in her ears,Sarah didn't win a ribbon.But she learned that
54 isn't the roar before the leap.It's the quiet decision to jump,55 when you know the
water might hurt you.
41.A.jump
B.run
C.walk
D.swim
42.A.smiles
B.cries
C.laughs
D.tears
43.A.memory
B.need
C.hope
D.charge
44.A.no
B.sorry
C.yes
D.thanks
45.A.studying
B.watching
C.remembering
D.practicing
46.A.eventually
B.completely
C.patiently
D.immediately
47.A.teammate
B.water
C.cheerleader
D.meet
48.A.hurt
B.stretched
C.grew
D.trembled
49.A.visible
B.polite
C.generous
D.brief
50.A.small
B.large
C.clear
D.vague
51.A.passed away
B.turned around
C.broke off
D.flashed by
52.A.dove
B.quit
C.committed
D.occurred
53.A.applause
B.silence
C.congratulations
D.cheers
54.A.confidence
B.victory
C.responsibility
D.failure
55.A.yet
B.even
C.also
D.still
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Originating in ancient China and with almost 400 years of history,Tai Chi,or Taijiquan,is
characterized by slow,graceful movements paired with deep breathing and mindfulness.Today,
Taijiquan is a familiar sight in parks and public squares around the world and a 56
(celebrate)part of international sporting events such as the World Games and World Wushu
Championships.
On November5,UNESCO(联合国教科文组织)approved a resolution designating(指定)
March 21 as International Taijiquan Day.The choice of date is highly symbolic.March 21 marks
around the time of the spring equinox,one of the 24 solar terms in the traditional Chinese
calendar,57 day and night are of equal length.This balance 58 (mirror)the principles of
yin yang balance and harmonious coexistence in Taijiquan.
According to UNESCO,the new international day 59 (expect)to boost the
popularization and international exchange of Taijiquan and promote 60 (it)ideas of"balance
between yin and yang”“pursuit of peace”“harmonious coexistence'”“mutual respect”and
"overcoming strength with gentleness",so as to foster 61 (exchange)and mutual learning
among different civilizations and contribute 62 world peace.
"The committee has been promoting the 'youthful,63 (fashion),digital,and
international'transformation of Taijiquan,which enables it 64 (develop)from an ancient
cultural legacy into a bridge connecting traditional practice with modern life,Jiang Jiding,
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Director of the Taijiquan Special Committee,said."Taking this opportunity,we should further
advance the internationalization of Taijiquan,so it can serve as 65 bridge for dialogue
between Chinese and foreign civilizations.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节,(满分15分)
假设你是李华,上周末你参观了市美术馆“家乡巨变”主题画展,深受触动。请给澳大利亚
网友Joe写一封英文邮件,内容包括:
1.描述一幅令你印象深刻的画作;
2.谈谈你的感悟。
要求:
1.词数80一100,语言流畅,逻辑清晰;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Joe,
Best wishes,
Li Hua
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。
Finch's Market stood on the corner of Maple Street for over forty years.To most people,it
was just a small grocery store.But to the elderly residents,it was everything.Mrs.Gable came
every afternoon for her rye bread.Mr.Donovan needed his newspaper with the sports section on
top.Then Grandpa Finch fell and broke his hip.The store stayed closed for three weeks.Without
Grandpa,the little corner store faced the real risk of closing forever.
Leo loved Finch's Market.He had spent countless afternoons there as a kid,listening to
Grandpa's stories.He knew Mrs.Gable by heart-the way she counted out exact change,the
way she asked about his school.He understood what the store meant to Grandpa:forty years of
pride.So when the family talked about selling,sixteen-year-old Leo spoke up,"I'll run it after
school until Grandpa gets better."The key went into his pocket,and the weight of a promise
settled on his shoulders.
Every day after the last bell,Leo rushed to the store.He unlocked the door,flipped the sign
to "Open"and dove into endless tasks:restocking shelves,ringing up customers,mopping the
floors.By 8:30,he headed home to start his homework.His friends sent messages about Friday
night games.Leo typed back the same reply:"Can't.Gotta work.He watched their laughing
faces online,feeling like he was watching a world he no longer belonged to.
The routine wore him down.One Tuesday,Maya,his good friend,walked in."Leo?I haven't
seen you in ages,"she said.Leo opened his mouth,but nothing came out.At that moment,Mrs.
Gable stepped forward."This young man,"she said,"has been running this store all by himself
since his grandfather fell.He helps all of us old folks without a word of complaint."Maya
looked at Leo-really looked at him.She saw the tiredness in his eyes,the weight he had been
carrying alone.And at that moment,she decided to help Leo.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The next day after school,Maya returned to the store with several other friends.
▲
After a full summer of their constant help in the store,Grandpa finally made a complete
recovery.
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