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和平区2025-2026学年度英语试卷答案
第一卷
单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分):
1~5 AADAD;6~10 BCDDB;11~15 DAAAC
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分):
16~20 BCABC;21~25 BDADB;26~30 ADABA;31~35 DDBCB
阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分):
36~40 ADCBC;41~45 DCCAC;46~50 BCBBD;51~55 DDABA
第二卷
阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分):
56. He retired from acting to focus on snowboarding.
57. By becoming the first man to land a backside 1,980 Indy Crail in competition.
58. Pioneering / Innovative / Groundbreaking
59. Su's achievements on snowboarding and other aspects.
60. Open.
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第I卷
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2.本卷共55小题,共95分
第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
1.-Im thinking of signing up for the school's traditional Chinese painting club.But I've never
held a brush before.
Everyone starts somewhere.I'm sure you'll pick it up quickly if you practice.
A.It's not a big deal B.You've got a point C.That's all right
D.No problem
2.The famous reporter,who is said to have gone back to America last year,in China for
almost twenty years.
A.lived
B.was living
C.has lived
D.had lived.
3.The beautiful and charming song has been heard
many times today.
A.to broadcast
B.being broadcast
C.broadcasting
D.broadcast
4.While watching dancers performing with complete control and grace on the stage was
calming,witnessing the floor exercises off the stage was
A.anything but
B.nothing but
C.all but
D.something but
5.It is hard to decide whether some English novels or an English dictionary
wanted,
but I know the rest
to be sent to the teacher's office.
A.are;are
B.is;is
C.are;is
D.is;are
6.Scott's team reached the Pole on 17 January 1912,
soon,they were shocked to
come across the Norwegian flag put by Amundsen's team.
A.when
B.where
C.which
D.that
7.Switching to a healthier diet
noticeable changes in her energy levels and mood
within just two weeks.
A.brought up
B.picked up
C.brought about
D.showed up
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8.The main reason why Asian elephants are endangered is
used to be home to them
have been seriously destroyed.
A.where
B.what
C.that where
D.that what
9.Tommy now has the determination to push further and keep on goinghe once felt
like giving up.
A.now that
B.as
C.in case
D.where
10.Recognizing the basic duty to save life,the hospital always gives
to emergency
cases because their conditions often require immediate attention.
A.preference
B.priority
C.consideration
D.authority
11.She didn't expect the great trouble she had
the problem
currently.
A.to solve;discussing
B.solving;to be discussed
C.to solve;discussed
D.solving;being discussed
12.Though lacking the necessary working experience,my cousin got the job
her
confidence and flexibility.
A.by virtue of
B.in response to
C.in terms of
D.with respect to
13.-I heard that the library is going to launch a new online book recommendation system next
month
It'll make it so much easier for us to discover good books.
A.That sounds great
B.Not really
C.You can't be serious
D.So what
14.You
as well bring an umbrella with you today.It means likely to rain.
A.might
B.could
C.should
D.would
15.The director was not
for comment,for he was occupied with something else
for the time being.
A.convenient
B.accessible
C.available
D.distinguished
第二节完形填空(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
My first university audit project should have been a proud milestone,but it turned into a
lesson I would never forget.As a top student majoring in accounting,I was chosen to assist
Professor Henderson in reviewing the financial records of a local charity.I felt a surge of 16
and believed this was my chance to prove my worth.
The task,however,was far more 17 than I had anticipated.The charity's books were
disorganized,with receipts missing and entries inconsistent.Weeks of late nights left me
exhausted and 18.One evening,while cross-checking a particularly confusing expense
report,I found a sum of money that seemed to be 19.Instead of marking it for further
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investigation,a selfish thought 20 me:if I "adjusted"the figures slightly,the balance
would be perfect,and I could finally get some rest.
I told myself it was just a small fix,a temporary measure to meet the deadline.But as I
typed the new number,my hands began to21.I tried to 22 my guilt by reminding
myself that the charity's overall work was noble.Yet,the more I justified it,the heavier my
heart became.When Professor Henderson asked to see my draft report the next day,I felt as if I
was 23 a ticking time bomb.
During our meeting,he studied the report in silence.Every second felt like an hour.Finally,
he looked up and said,"Audit is not just about numbers,but about 24.A single wrong
entry can 25 public trust."His words were not angry,but they hit me like a ton of bricks.I
couldn't hold it in any longer.I 26 to him,explaining my mistake and my fear of failure.
To my surprise,he nodded calmly."Integrity is a muscle,"he said."It grows stronger
when you choose it,especially when it's 27."He then spent the next two hours teaching
me how to properly document the discrepancy and report it.Together,we found that the"error"
was actually a mislabeled donation,not a fraud.
That experience changed my approach to my studies and my life.I learned that.taking the
easy way out always comes with a hidden 28.In my subsequent internships,whenever I
faced a difficult decision,I would recall that day in Professor Henderson's office.The sense of
relief from telling the truth was far greater than any temporary comfort I could have gained
from 29 the rules.
Now,as I prepare to enter the profession,I carry this lesson with me.Being an auditor
means being a guardian of truth.It requires courage to stand by the facts,even when no one is
watching.That single moment of weakness taught me the true meaning of 30,a value that
no exam score can ever 31.
In the end,the project was a success.The charity corrected its records,and our report
helped secure more donations.For me,however,the real success was 32 my moral
compass.I walked away not just with a better understanding of accounting principles,but with
a clear vision of the kind of professional I wanted to be.
I often wonder what would have happened if I had chosen to stay silent.I might have
gotten away with it,but I would have lost something far more valuable-my self-respect.Life,
like an audit,is a series of checks and balances.We all make mistakes,but it is how we 33
them that defines us.
This incident also taught me to be more 34 of others'struggles.When I see a
classmate struggling with a tough assignment,I remember how desperate I felt.Instead of
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judging,I offer help.After all,we are all 35 our way through the complex book of life,
trying to balance honesty with ambition,and perfection with reality.
16.A.anxiety
B.pride
C.relief
D.doubt
17.A.tedious
B.rewarding
C.complex
D.straightforward
18.A.frustrated
B.inspired
C.refreshed
D.terrified
19.A.accounted for
B.left out
C.covered up
D.written off
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20.A.disturbed
B.occupied
C.crossed
D.escaped
21.A.wave
B.shake
C.move
D.freeze
22.A.fuel
B.express
C.ignore
D.ease
23.A.facing
B.setting
C.avoiding
D.refusing
24.A.accuracy
B.efficiency
C.trust
D.integrity
25.A.build
B.shake
C.gain
D.measure
26.A.apologized
B.complained
C.explained
D.reported
27.A.convenient
B.painful
C.necessary
D.challenging
28.A.cost
B.risk
C.burden
D.consequence
29.A.following
B.bending
C.making
D.breaking
30.A.honesty
B.responsibility
C.professionalism
D.perseverance
31.A.represent
B.reward
C.reflect
D.replace
32.A.repairing
B.redefining
C.rediscovering
D.reinforcing
33.A.avoid
B.address
C.repeat
D.recognize
34.A.aware
B.critical
C.tolerant
D.supportive
35.A.feeling
B.fighting
C.finding
D.forcing
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。
第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
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A EXHIBITIONS AND EVENTS
Explore our wide-ranging exhibitions and increase your knowledge when enjoying
yourself.
Feathered Ink
Opening on August 27
Across three galleries,Feathered Ink explores how Japanese artists have experimented
over several centuries with different brush techniques in their descriptions of bird subjects.
Drawing from the Freer Gallery of Art's extensive collection of bird-and-flower paintings,the
exhibition includes hanging scroll paintings,folding screens,ceramics,and printed books
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The Peacock Room
Opening on September 3
In 1876,shipping magnate()Frederick Leyland-bired his friend,artist James McNeill
Whistler,to redecorate the dining room of his London townhouse,and then used it to display
his prized collection of Chinese blue-and-white porcelain().Then in 1904,collector
Charles Lang Freer purchased the room.He had it taken apart,shipped across the Atlantic,and
reassembled(重新组装)in his home in Detroit,,Michigan.There,,he gradually filled its shelves
with ceramics he collected from Syria,Iran,Japan,China,and Korea.
Rinpa
Opening on October 1
The Japanese painting movement now known as Rinpa was a loose association of artists
that began around the early 1600s and continued into the 1800s.Their aesthetic (came
to define a typical image of Japanese art consisting of stylized forms in bright colors.We invite
you to explore a selection of paintings and ceramics by generations of Rinpa artists from our
collection.
Freer's Global Network
Opening on October 15
This exhibition looks at the interconnected web of artists,dealers,and collectors who
helped shape the Freer Gallery of Art's collection in the early twentieth century.The display of
objects in this gallery,which includes American paintings and stoneware,Japanese ceramics,
ancient Chinese bronzes,and Near Eastern pottery,illustrates that network in operation.
36.Which exhibition displays paintings of birds and flowers intensively?
A.Feathered Ink.
B.The Peacock Room.
C.Rinpa.
D.Freer's Global Network.
37.Frederick Leyland was.
A.a painting teacher
B.a Japanese decorator
C.an American collector
D.a shipping businessman
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38.What was the main characteristic of the Rinpa painting movement?
A.The use of traditional forms in soft colors.
B.The focus on realistic representations of nature.
C.The adoption of stylized forms in bright colors.
D.The combination of abstract elements in Japanese art.
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39.At Freer's Global-Network,visitors can
A.interact with famous artists
B.enjoy international artworks
C.collect artworks from dealers
D.appreciate artworks through networks
40.Where is the text probably taken from?
A.A science magazine.
B.Ajournal.
C.A guidebook.
D.An advertisement.
B
Cao Youzhong,34,worked in big cities after college graduation,before returning to his
rural hometown in east China's Shandong Province more than four years ago.
He built his own brand of garden produce and has become well-known for his e-commerce
business in Gengdian Village in the city of Liaocheng,managing 3.3 hectares of pears,six
vegetable greenhouses and 11 grape greenhouses there.He had a bumper pear harvest this year,
with net income of 75,000 yuan per hectare,much more than what.he had earned in cities.His
total net income is expected to reach 420,000 yuan this year.
However,two decades ago,locals relied on growing wheat and com for a living and their
per capita annual net income back then was less than 3,000 yuan,which prompted many young
villagers to go to cities as migrant workers,leaving behind those born mostly in the 1950s and
1960s to take care of the farmland.
In recent years,as China moved to advance rural revitalization,nearly 120 young people
bom in the 1980s and 1990s in Gengdian Village have returned there from cities and joined the
new generation of farmers.They often brought back funds,modern farming concepts and
e-commerce business models.to help transform the farming landscape.The small village has set
up an intelligent seedling plant,a fruit and vegetable cooperative,and a packaging and
processing plant,as well as a wholesale market to boost sales,attracting more young people to
start their own businesses.
"With the availability of modern farming practices,agricultural materials and machinery,
and a as their preceding generations,"Cao said,adding that the young farmers are bringing.
more vibrancy.to the village.
Gengdian Village is a great example of the country's rural revitalization drive.Innovation
and entrepreneurship activities are becoming increasingly visible in rural China.Over the past
decade,some 11.2 million people have-returned to China's rural areas to set up their own
businesses,with each entity creating six to seven stable jobs on average,according to the
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs.
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41 What is the possible meaning of the underlined word "bumper"in paragraph 2?
A.Terrible.
B.Shocking.
C.Moderate.
D.Successful.
42.Why did young villagers leave for cities to be migrant workers in the past?
A.They were tired of the farming work in the village.
B.They aspired to be migrant workers.
C.were unsatisfied with the insufficient income from the land.
D.s provided people with much better educational and medical resources.
43.What can be inferred from paragraph 4?
A.The young retumned from cities to their villages without any policy support.
B.Rural revitalization can be achieved only through the efforts of the govemment.
C.The village has offered supports for retumned young people to start their own businesses.
D.New generation of farmers earned much more than their preceding generations.
44.According to the text,which of the following is NOT a benefit of rural revitalization?
A.Improving the natural environment in the countryside.
B.Creating more stable jobs in rural areas.
C.A sharp increase in farmers'income.
D.More innovative production and business models.
45.What is the main idea of the passage?
A.The history of Gengdian Village's farming industry.
B.How Cao Yongzhong built his agricultural brand and e-commerce business.
C.The positive effects of rural revitalization on attracting young people to retum and start
businesses.
D.The differences between traditional farming and modem farming in China.
C
The 2026 CCTV Spring Festival Gala,one of the most-watched television events globally,
featured a groundbreaking performance titled "Wu BOT"that seamlessly blended traditional
Chinese kung fu with cutting-edge robotics technology.This captivating show,a collaboration
between Unitree Technology and the renowned Tagou Martial Arts School,quickly became the
talk of the nation and a symbol of China's rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and
robotics.
In "Wu BOT,"a troupe of humanoid robots,alongside young martial artists,executed a
series of complex kung fu routines with remarkable precision and fluidity.The robots,
developed by Unitree Technology,showcased an extraordinary range of movements,including
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drunken boxing,nunchaku techniques,and gravity-defying backflips.Their performance
demonstrated not only the robots'accuracy and strength but also their ability to synchronize
perfectly with human performers,creating a visually stunning display of harmony between man
and machine.
The technical achievements behind "Wu BOT"are nothing short of extraordinary.Each
robot's movements were controlled with an accuracy of within 2 centimeters,and the entire
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system operated with a response time of less than 1 millisecond.These technological marvels
represent a significant leap forward in the field of humanoid robotics,pushing the boundaries of
what was previously thought possible.
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The success of"Wu BOT"has far-reaching implications beyond the entertainment industry.
It serves as a powerful reminder of the potential for artificial intelligence and robotics to
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enhance and preserve traditional cultural practices.By merging ancient kung fu techniques with
state-of-the-art technology,the performance has introduced a new generation to the beauty and
complexity of Chinese martial arts,while also highlighting the country's position as a global
leader in technological innovation.
46.According to the passage,what is the key factor that makes Wu BOT a symbol of China's
AI and robotics progress?
A.The robots'ability to perform simple group dances in perfect sync
B.The seamless integration of traditional kung fu with advanced robotics.
C.The collaboration between Unitree Technology and international tech firms.
D.The robots'use of 3D laser radar for stage navigation and positioning.
47.Which of the following statements about the technical precision of Wu BOT is TRUE?
A.The robots can execute movements with an accuracy of under 1 centimeter.
B.The entire system operates with a response time of approximately 1 millisecond.
C.Each robot's movements are controlled with an accuracy within 2 centimeters.
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D.The robots achieved a 99.9%success rate in completing complex kung fu routines.
48.What can we infer from the success of Wu BOT at the Spring Festival Gala?
A.Traditional kung fu will soon be replaced by robotic performances in cultural events.
B.The fusion of technology and tradition can create innovative and globally appealing
cultural expressions.
C.China has already surpassed all other countries in every field of technological innovation.
D.Robotics technology has little practical applications beyond entertainment and stage
performances.
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49.The word "groundbreaking"in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to
A.conventional
B.revolutionary
C.unremarkable
D.controversial
50.What is the main idea of the passage?
A.The history and evolution of Chinese kung fu performances at the Spring Festival Gala.
B.A detailed explanation of how Unitree Technology developed the Wu BOT robots
C.The technical specifications and engineering challenges of Wu BOT robotics in China.
D.The success and significance of the Wu BOT performance at the 2026 Spring Festival Gala
D
The recent trust crisis has led many scientists to take up arms to defend their enterprise,but
in their attempt to fight back against various forms of science denial,some scientists say things
that just aren't true-and you can't build trust if the things you are saying are not trustworthy.
One popular move is to insist that science is right-full stop-and that once we discover
the truth about the world,we are done.Anyone who denies such truths is ignorant.Or,as Nobel
Prize-winning physicist Steven Weinberg said,"Even though a scientific theory is in a sense a
social consensus ()it is unlike any other sort of consensus in that it is culture-free and
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permanent."Well,no.Science is a process of learning and discovery,and sometimes we leam
that what we thought was right is wrong.Even a modest familiarity with the history of science
offers many examples of matters that scientists thought they had resolved,only to discover that
they needed to be reconsidered.
Another popular move is to say scientific findings are true because scientists use "the
scientific method".But we can never actually agree on what that method is.Some will say it is
empiricism:observation and description of the world.Others will say it is the experimental
method:the use of experiment to test hypotheses().Recently some prominent scientists
claimed the scientific method was to avoid.fooling oneself into thinking something is true that
is not,and vice versa.
Each of these commonly-held views has its merits,but if the claim is that any one of these
is the scientific method,then they all fail.History and philosophy have shown that the idea of a
singular scientific method is,well,unscientific.In fact,the methods of science have varied
between disciplines and across time.Many scientific practices,particularly statistical tests of
significance,have been developed with the idea of avoiding wishful thinking and self-deception,
but that hardly constitutes"the scientific method".Scientists have bitterly argued about which
methods are the best,and,as we all know,bitter arguments rarely get resolved.
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In my view,the biggest mistake scientists make is to claim that this is all somehow simple
and therefore to imply that anyone who doesn't get it is dumb.Science is not simple,and
neither is the natural world;therein lies the challenge of science communication.What we do is
both hard and,often,hard to explain.Our efforts to understand and portray the natural world are
just that:efforts.Because we're human,we often fall flat.The good news is that when that
happens,we pick ourselves up,brush ourselves off,and get back to work.Understanding the
beautiful,complex world we live in,and using that knowledge to do useful things,is both its
own reward and why taxpayers should be happy to fund research.
Scientific theories are not perfect copies of reality,but we have good reason to believe that
they capture significant elements of it.And experience reminds us that when we ignore reality,
it sooner or later comes back to bite us.
51.The quote from Steven Weinberg is intended to
A.illustrate that scientific theories are free from cultural influences
B.stress what was believed to be true may turn out to be false theories
C.show even great scientists may be unfamiliar with the history of science
D.serve as an example of the belief that science produces permanent truths
52.What can be leamed from all the popular opinions on"the scientific method"mentioned in
the passage?
A.One way to make scientific discovery is doing experiments to observe and describe the world.
B.Some hold the scientific method focuses on proving hypotheses correct through experiments.
C.Some suggest employing the scientific method to avoid self-deception in scientific inquiry.
D.The scientific method has evolved over time and varied across scientific disciplines.
53.The underlined phrase"fall flat"in Paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to
A.fail to achieve a goal B.lie on one's back
C.fall behind the times D.rise to challenges
54.Which of the following statements does the author probably agree with?
A.It's pointless to agree on a single scientific method as science is right in itself.
B.Science can't supply absolute truths about the real world,but it brings us closer.
C.Reflection on the history of science may help scientists restore public trust in science.
D.Making scientific theories easily understandable is the biggest challenge for scientists.
55.What is the author's attitude toward science?
A.Objective
B.Critical
C.Doubtful
D.Disappointed
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第Ⅱ卷
注意事项:
1.用黑色墨水的钢笔或签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。
2.本卷共6小题,共35分。
第三部分:写作
第一节:阅读表达(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。
Su Yiming,bom on February 18,2004,in Jilin City,China,is an outstanding Chinese
snowboarder who has captured the hearts of millions with his extraordinary talent,unwavering
determination,and remarkable achievements.His journey from a child actor to an Olympic gold
medalist is a testament to the power of passion and perseverance.
Su's love affair with snowboarding began at the age of 4,when he was first introduced to
the sport by his parents.By the time he was 7,he was already showcasing his skills at local
skate parks and competing in youth competitions.In 2015,his life took an unexpected tum
when he was discovered by director Tsui Hark and cast in the film The Taking of Tiger
Mountain.Despite his success in the entertainment industry,Su's true passion remained with
snowboarding,and in 2018,he made the bold decision to retire from acting and focus entirely
on his athletic career.
Under the guidance of his Japanese coach,Satou Yasuhiro,Su's skills rapidly improved,
and he soon began making a name for himself on the international stage.In 2021,he made
history by becoming the first man to land a backside 1,980 Indy Crail incompetition,eaming
him a Guinness World Record.
Su's crowning achievement came at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics,where he won a
silver medal in the men's slopestyle event and a gold medal in the men's big air competition.At
just 17 years old,the trailblazing snowboarder became the youngest Chinese Winter Olympics
gold medalist and the first Chinese athlete to win an Olympic snowboarding medal.Off the
slopes,he is a dedicated student,currently pursuing a degree at Tsinghua University,and a
passionate advocate for winter sports in China.
Su Yiming's story is one of courage,resilience,and the relentless pursuit of excellence.He
has proven that with hard work and determination,anything is possible,His performances not
only inspired a generation of young Chinese winter sports enthusiasts but also helped to elevate
the profile of snowboarding in China.
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56.What significant decision did Su Yiming make in 2018?(No more than 8 words)
57.How did Su Yiming set a Guinness,World.Record?(No more than 15 words)
58.What does the word"trailblazing"in paragraph 4 probably mean?(No more than 3 words)
59.What is the main idea of paragraph 3 and 4?(No more-than 10 words)
60.What can you learn from Su Yiming?Blease explain it in your own words.
(No more than 25 words)
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是晨光中学高三学生李津。近期,你校英语社团就2024年人工智能在社会中
的应用(Technology Empowering Green Life)主题开展英语征文活动,请根据所给图表及
以下要点写一篇征文投稿。
Percentage of AI Application in People's Daly Life (2021)rate
55%
45%
43%
27%
18%
Sinart Ass'ist由nce
Online Learning
SmartHome
Medical Care
Entertalnment
1.简要描述图表数据。
2.举例说明AI在你的实际生活中的运用。
3.谈谈中学生如何客观、理性看待和使用A1。
注意:
1.词数不少于100词(含图表描述部分)。
2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯;
3.开头已给出,不计入总词数。
此处不能答题
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