湖北襄阳市第五中学2026届高三第一次适应性考试英语试卷

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适应性考试一答案: 1-5 CBBAA 6-10 BCABA 11-15 CAABA 16-20 CBCBC 21-23 DCB 24-27 CABD 28-31 DBAC 32-35 BCDD 36-40 GBFCA 41-55 CDCBA BACAD ABDCB 56.however 57.marking 58.to step 59.escapes 60.as 61.when 62.worn 63.assumption 64.repetitive/repeated 65.the 应用文范文: Possible Version 1: My Dream,My Compass Faced with parents'wish,society's trend and my own dream,I firmly choose to pursue my lifelong dream of being a writer. Following personal passion isn't selfish;it fuels lasting motivation that no external push can match. Writing lets me express true thoughts and connect with others deeply,which feels more meaningful than chasing trends or meeting others'expectations.While I respect my parents'hopes and acknowledge societal needs,only doing what I love brings genuine fulfillment.I'll strive to balance dreams with reality, turning passion into a career that enriches both my life and the world around me. Possible Version 2: Choosing a Path with Purpose Faced with the three directions shown in the cartoon-parents'wish,society's trend,and my own dream-my choice would be to follow society's trend. Some may argue that pursuing one's own dream is the only way to true happiness.However,I believe that aligning with societal trends does not mean giving up personal ambition.Instead,it means understanding the needs of the world and finding where one can contribute meaningfully.Many of today's most rewarding careers-in fields like green technology,digital innovation,and public health- are also society's current directions.By choosing such a path,I can ensure that my work has real value and relevance. This choice is not about blindly following the crowd,but about thoughtfully connecting my abilities with broader needs.Only in this way can I build a stable future while still growing personally and making a tangible difference in the world. Possible Version 3: Honoring Parents'Wish,Building My Future When facing the three arrows-parents'wish,society's trend,and my own dream-I choose to follow my parents'wish. Parents'expectations are rooted in unconditional love and years of life wisdom.Unlike short-lived social trends or my own ever-changing teenage dreams,their wish offers a steady compass.They understand my strengths and weaknesses better than anyone else,and their guidance often prevents me from making impulsive mistakes.Moreover,making my parents proud brings me a deep sense of gratitude and responsibility.By honoring their wish,I am not giving up my individuality but rather building a solid foundation on which I can later pursue personal passions without risking failure. In short,following parents'wish is not blind obedience-it is a mature choice to respect love and experience,turning their hopes into my stepping stone toward a brighter future. 读后续写范文: Paragraph 1: "Let me fetch it for you,"I said and rushed downstairs.I dragged out the rocking chair,wrestled it upstairs and set it down beside her."It might work,"I encouraged her to try it.She sank into it,cradling her baby,and just like that,the crying softened into quiet breaths.Eyes glistening with tears of gratitude, she whispered,"Thank you."I waved back,closing the door behind me.Returning home,I posted a message in the group chat,explaining the young mother's difficult situation and calling on everyone to offer her simple,respectful support.(85 words) Paragraph 2: The neighbors responded to my post and agreed to gather at 3C instantly.Lena arrived with some baby food and Tom followed with two chairs,telling he'd bring a bed frame the next day.Warm blankets, a small lamp,and toys neatly piled up at her door.Enveloped in warmth,the new mum choked up, "Thank you all!Your support means the world to me."We smiled at each other,knowing we'd given a helping hand.I realized the "noise"we had complained about was actually a cry for help,and our kindness had turned conflict into care.(85 words) 录音稿: Text 1 W:Hello,Jack!I was told that Mike is going to buy a new apartment.Is that true? M:Mike?I doubt it.What he earns is just enough to put his body and soul together. Text 2 M:I've looked and looked but I can't seem to find this book. W:Well,I guess someone must have already checked it out.You can put in a reserve slip. M:A reserve slip?What should I do? Text 3 W:I'd like to check my luggage.Here is my ticket. M:All right?Are you going to have any stops? W:Yes,I'm going to have a temporary stop in Singapore,but I want to check my things through to Australia. Text 4 W:Now let me take your temperature.Well,I'm afraid you've got a fever. M:Can I possibly take part in the sports meeting the day after tomorrow? W:I'm afraid not.You must stay home for one or two days.I'll give you some medicine for it. Text 5 W:You know what?You can buy your textbooks already M:Really?But I haven't registered for the courses yet. W:Yes,but you can get the books as long as you've decided what courses you should take. Text 6 W:When are you moving out of your apartment,Jim? M:This Saturday.But my rent isn't due yet.Do you know anyone who is interested? W:I am.I've just changed my job,and your apartment is close to my new office. M:Really?That'd be great.You will like it as the balcony is spacious enough to accommodate seating,so you can enjoy the scenery comfortably.And there are many trees in the community,providing environmental benefits to the area.That's actually why I chose it in the first place. W:Sounds nice.How about the rent?I'm trying to stay with a $300 budget. M:It was $320 a month.But recently the landlady has raised it by $30.Is it OK? W:That's a bit higher,but it's worth the price. Text 7 M:Are you going to the career fair at school tomorrow? W:Yes.I can't decide what career to follow.I thought about nursing,maybe even becoming a doctor if my grades are good enough.But the thing that appeals to me most is teaching. M:Really?You surprise me.I did admire that teachers can broaden their knowledge and they adopt a mindset of continuous learning.But they have to meet lots of targets and deal with difficult students, which I wouldn't like. W:It depends on your character.What job would you like to do after graduation,Howard? M:I thought of becoming a photographer.They seem to travel a lot. W:That's a good idea,but it might be hard to succeed in it.Everyone takes pictures with their phones these days. M:Yeah,but you have to be very good to be a professional.And I think I could manage it. Text 8 W:It was very nice of you to see me off. M:It's my pleasure,Anna.I know you must be excited to go home after such a long business trip.You'll keep in touch with me,won't you? W:Of course.And I will miss you,and miss the tasty food,the friendly workmates,who helped me pick up a lot of Chinese.It would have been perfect except for the days of continuous rain in Shanghai.By the way,please let me know if your daughter needs any help while she's studying in London. M:Will do.Thanks a lot.Oh,I'd like to give you something to take home.Let me show you. W:This is beautiful.Chinese paper cutting!What do these characters mean? M:They mean"All the Best"!And the Chinese knot is for your parents. W:Thank you.Oh,it sounds like they're boarding now.I have to go. M:Have a good trip,Anna.Bye! Text 9 W:Martin,how do you like playing a superhero? M:Overall,it makes me proud.But it really bothered me to stay fit.And keeping the superhero face on is quite tiring too.Yet,those challenges don't even come close to the difficulty of chasing and fighting.You have to make concerted efforts to act as if it's effortless. W:I heard you grew up in Canada.How was that? M:I have many family members there.I went to an international school,but the best thing was the fantastic countryside near my home.I spent most weekends camping in the forest,which was really great. W:So how did you get into acting? M:Well,at university,I studied literature but never acted in any drama.After graduating,I worked as an assistant for a producer,working on a musical comedy.One night an actor was ill and I was asked to play his part and it just went from there. W:What would you have done if you hadn't become an actor? M:Well,both my parents devote themselves to educational careers.Even so,it hardly interested me.My older brother owns a company and he said that I could have a job in his office.I guess that's what I'd probably have done. Text 10 M:World Sleep Day was organized since 2008.It is held on March 21st every year.It aims to highlight the importance of good sleep and raise awareness of how sleep determines our everyday lives.Now,a world-first study from the University of South Australia shows that increased physical activities during the day improve sleep quality and reduce tiredness,emphasizing the importance of exercise for a good night's rest.The study found that children and adults with higher levels of moderate to vigorous physical activity have less troubled sleep and better sleep quality.In general,adults are thought to need at least eight hours of sleep a night,but a recent survey found that,on workdays,only 21%of them really get a full eight hours of sleep.For teenagers,a healthy amount is about eight to nine hours per night.However, 27%of people throughout the world have sleep problems.Now there are over 80 kinds of sleep disorders, and most people know little about their danger.So,for our good life and work,it's necessary for us to realize the importance of sleep and try to have a good sleep.第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每段对话读两遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。Hello, jack. I was told that mike is going to buy a new apartment. Is that true, mike? I doubt that what he earns is just enough to put his body and soul together. Hello, jack. I was told that mike is going to buy a new apartment. Is that true. mike? I doubt that what he earns is just enough to put his body and soul together. I've looked and looked, but I can't seem to find this book. Well, I guess someone must have already checked IT out. You can put in a reserve slip . a resource lip. What should I do? I've looked and looked, but I can't seem to find this book. Well, I guess someone must have already checked IT out. You can put in a reserve . slip a resolve. What should I do? I'd like to check my luggage. Here is my ticket. All right, are you going to have any stops? Yes. i'm going to have a temporary stop in singapore, but I want to check my things through to australia. I'd like to check my luggage. Here is my ticket. alright. Are you going to have any stops? Yes. i'm going to have a temporary stop in singapore, but I want to check my things through to australia. Now let me take your temperature. Well, i'm afraid you've a fever. Can I possibly take . part in the sports meeting the day after tomorrow? I'm afraid not. You must stay home for one or two days. I'll give you some medicine for IT. Now let me take your temperature. Well, i'm afraid you've got a fever. Can I possibly . take part in the sports meeting the day tomorrow? I'm afraid not. You must stay home for one or two days. I'll give you some medicine for IT. You know what? You can buy your textbooks already, really. but I haven't registered for the courses yet. Yes. but you can get the books as long as you've decided what courses you should take. You know what? You can buy your textbooks already, really. but I haven't registered for the course. Yeah yes, but you can get the books as long as you've decided what courses you should take. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟。听完后各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第六和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。When are you moving out of your apartment, jim. this saturday, but my rent isn't due yet. Do you know anyone who is interested? I am. I've just changed my job and your apartment is close to my new office. really. That d be great. You would like IT, as the balcony is spaces enough to accommodate seating so you can enjoy the scenery comfortable. Ly, and there are many trees in the community providing environmental benefits to the area. That's actually why I chose IT . in the first place. Sounds nice. How about the rent? I'm trying to stay with a three hundred dollar budget. IT was three hundred and twenty dollars a month, but recently the land lady has raised IT by thirty dollars. Is IT okay? That's a bit higher, but it's worth the Price. When are you moving out of your apartment, jim. this saturday, but my rent isn't due yet. Do you know anyone who is interested? I am. I've just changed my job, and your apartment is close to my . new office. Really, that be great. You will like IT as the balcony is spacious enough to accommodate seating, so you can enjoy the scenery comfortably, and there are many trees in the community providing environmental benefits to the area. That's actually why I chose . IT in the first place. Sounds nice. How about the rent? I'm trying to stay with a three hundred dollar budget. IT was three hundred and twenty dollars a month, but recently the land lady has raised by thirty dollars. Is IT okay? That's a bit higher, but it's worth the Price. 听下面一段对话,回答第八至第13个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Are you going to the career fair at . school tomorrow? Yes, I can't decide what career to follow. I thought about nursing, maybe even becoming a doctor, if my grades are good enough. But the thing that appeals to me most is teaching. Really. you surprise me. I did admire that teachers can broaden their knowledge, and they adopt a mindset of continuous learning, but they have to meet lots of targets and deal with difficult students, which I wouldn't like. IT depends on your character. What job would you like to do after graduation? Howard, I thought of becoming a photographer. They seem to travel a lot. That's a good idea, but that might be hard to succeed in IT. Everyone takes pictures with their phones these days. Yeah, but you have to be very good to be a professional. And I think I could manage IT. Are you going to the career fair at . school tomorrow? Yes, I can't decide what career to follow. I thought about nursing, maybe even becoming a doctor, if my grades are good enough. But the thing that appeals to me most is teaching. You surprise me. I did admire that teachers can broaden their knowledge and the adopt mindset of continuous learning, but they have to meet lots of targets and deal with difficult students, which I wouldn't like. IT depends on your character. What job would you like to do after graduation? Howard, I thought of becoming a photographer. They seem to travel a lot. That's a good idea, but I might be hard to succeed in IT. Everyone takes pictures with their phones these days. Yeah, but you have to be very good to be a professional. And I think I could manage IT. 听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。IT was very nice of you to see me off. It's my pleasure, anna. I know you must be excited to go home after such a long business trip. You will keep . in touch with me, want you, of course, and I will miss you and miss the tasty food. The friendly workmates who helped me pick up a lot of chinese IT would have been perfect, except for the days of continuous rain in shanghai. By the way, please let me know if your daughter needs any help while she's studying . in london will do. Thanks a lot. Oh, i'd like to give you something to take home. Let me show you. This is beautiful chinese paper cutting. What do these characters mean? They mean all the best, and the chinese not is for your parents. Thank you. Oh, IT sounds like they're boarding now. I have to go. Have a good trip and a bye. IT was very nice of you to see me off. It's my pleasure, anna. I know you must be excited to go home after such a long business trip. You keep in touch with me, want you, of course, and I will miss you and miss the tasty food. The friendly workmates who helped me pick up a lot of chinese IT would have been perfect, except for the days of continuous rain in shanghai. By the way, please let me know if your daughter needs any help while she's studying . in london will do. Thanks a lot. Oh, i'd like to give you something to take home. Let me show you. This is beautiful chinese paper cutting. What do these characters mean? They mean all the best, and the chinese not is for your parents. Thank you. Oh, IT sounds like they're boarding now. I have to go. Have a good trip and a bye. 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17 4个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Martin, how do you like playing a super hero overall? IT makes me proud, but I really bothered me to stay fit, and keeping the superhero face on is quite tiring too. Yet those chAllenges don't even come close to the difficulty of chasing and fighting. You have to make concerted efforts to act as if it's effortless. I heard you grew up in canada. How was that? I have many family members there. I went to an international school, but the best thing was the fantastic countryside near my home. I spent most weekends camping in the forest, which was really great. So how did you get into acting? Well, at university I studied literature but never acted in any drama. After graduating, I worked as an assistant for a producer working on a musical comedy. One night, an actor was ill, and I was asked to play his part, and I just went from there. What would you have done if you hadn't become an actor? Well, both my parents devote themselves to educational careers. Even so, IT hardly interested me. My older brother owns a company, and he said that I could have a job in his office. I guess that's what i'd probably have done. Martin, how do you like playing a super hero? overall? IT makes me proud, but I really bothered me to stay fit, and keeping the superhero face on is quite tiring too. Yet those chAllenges don't even come close to the difficulty of chasing and fighting. You have to make concerted efforts to act as if it's effortless. I heard you grew up in canada. How was that? I have many family members there. I went to an international school, but the best thing was the fantastic countryside near my home. I spent most weekends camping in the forest, which was really great. So how did you get into acting? Well, at university I studied literature but never acted in any drama. After graduating, I worked as an assistant for a producer working on a musical comedy. One night, an actor was ill, and I was asked to play his part, and I just went from there. What would you have done if you hadn't become an act? Well, both my parents devote themselves to educational careers. Even so, IT hardly interested me. My older brother owns a company, and he said that I could have a job in his office. I guess that's what i'd probably have done. 听下面一段独白,回答第18至第23个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。World a sleep day was organized since two thousand and eight. IT is held on march twenty first every year, IT aims to highlight the importance of good sleep and raise awareness of how sleep determines our everyday lives. Now a world first study from the university of south australia shows that increased physical activities during the day improve sleeps quality and reduce tiredness. Emphasizing the importance of exercise for a good night's rest, the study found that children and adults with higher levels of moderate to vigorous physical activity have less troubled sleep and Better sleep quality. In general, adults are thought to need at least eight hours of sleep night, but a recent survey found that on workdays, only twenty one percent of them really get a full eight hours of sleep. For teenagers, a healthy amount is about eight to nine hours per night. However, twenty seven percent of people throughout the world have sleep problems. Now there are over eighty kinds of sleep disorder ters, and most people know little about their danger. So for our good life and work is necessary for us to realize the importance of sleep and trying to have a good sleep world. A sleep day was organized since two thousand and eight. IT is held on march twenty first every year, IT aims to highlight the importance of good sleep and raise awareness of how sleep determines our everyday lives. Now, a world first study from the university of south australia shows that increased physical activities during the day improve sleeps quality and reduced tiredness. Emphasizing the importance of exercise for a good night'rest, the study found that children and adults with higher levels of moderate to vigorous physical activity have less troubled sleep and Better sleep quality. In general, adults are thought to need at least eight hours of sleep a night, but a recent survey found that on workdays, only twenty one percent of them really get a full eight hours of sleep. For teenagers, a healthy amount is about eight to nine hours per night. However, twenty seven percent of people throughout the world have sleep problems. Now there are over eighty kinds of sleep disorder ters, and most people know little about their danger. So for our good life and work, it's necessary for us to realize the importance of sleep and try to have a good sleep. 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客观题答题卡上。听力考试到此结束。 2026届高三第一次适应性考试 英语试卷 考试时间:2026年5月4日下午15:00—17:00 试卷满分:150分 祝考试顺利! 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) 1.What does the man imply about Mike? A.He is hard to get along with. B.He has already bought a house. C.He can't afford a new apartment. 2.Where does the conversation most likely take place? A.In a classroom. B.In a library. C.In a publishing house. 3.Why does the woman come to the man? A.To stop over in Singapore. B.To check her luggage C.To exchange her ticket. 4.What does the woman suggest the man do? A.Give up the sports meeting B.Have a further examination. C.Take some medicine immediately. 5.What is the main topic of the conversation? A.When to buy textbooks. B.How to register for class. C.Where to find course lists. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6.What does Jim value most about the apartment? A.The size. B.The surroundings. C.The location. 7.How much rent will the woman pay per month? A.$300. B.$320. C.$350. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8.What can we infer about the woman? A.She is interested in nursing. B.She thinks teaching is demanding. C.She has decided to become a teacher. 第1页共10页 9.What does Howard think is a disadvantage of being a teacher? A.Keeping a growth mindset. B.Dealing with tricky students. C.Possessing a wide knowledge. 10.What are the speakers mainly discussing? A.Their future career plans. B.The difficulty of job hunting. C.The advantages of being a teacher. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11.Why does Anna come to Shanghai? A.To study Chinese. B.To go sightseeing. C.To travel for work. 12.What makes Anna a bit regretful in Shanghai? A.The weather. B.The food. C.The language barrier. 13.What will the woman probably do after the conversation? A.Board a plane. B.Buy a souvenir. C.Visit her daughter. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14.What is the hardest part for Martin to play a superhero? A.Getting his body in shape. B.Performing in action scenes. C.Managing his facial expression. 15.What does Martin like best about growing up in Canada? A.Having access to nature. B.Receiving international education. C.Establishing a strong family connection. 16.How did Martin get into acting? A.By working as a producer. B.By studying acting at university. C.By participating in a musical drama. 17.What is the last question about? A.Martin's views on education. B.Martin's potential career choice. C.Martin's collaboration with companies. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18.What is the aim of World Sleep Day? A.To tell people how to get enough sleep. B.To illustrate the harm of sleep problems. C.To spread the importance of high-quality sleep. 19.What does the study from the University of South Australia show? 第2页共10页 A.Adults lack adequate sleep on workdays B.Daytime physical activities positively affect sleep. C.Sleep quality plays a decisive role in people's health 20.What can be inferred about most people from the talk? A.They get enough sleep on workdays. B.They know over 80 kinds of diseases. C.They underestimate the dangers of sleep problems. 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) A Comforting,healthy,speedy or fresh?Whatever type of recipe you're looking for,the Feast app has got you covered.With a collection of 7,000 recipes,it's your go-to partner for a year of cooking.Beyond its recipe library,Feast comes packed with smart,unique features designed to take the stress out of making new dishes. Smart Search Pasta and tomato,curry and vegan ()dinner and quick-If you fancy cooking something specific,our search and suggested options can help you find what you're looking for super quick. Cook Mode When you're ready to roll up your sleeves,cook mode gives you step-by-step instructions and keeps your screen live.If cook mode isn't for you,you can also print out all your favorite recipes. Recipe Collections Whether you've discovered a new favorite in Chef Ebuehi's selection of sweet treats,or got inspiration in Chef Sodha's vegan tips,you can save those recipes to your collections,ready for when you want to give it a go. Shopping List Need to head to the shops before you cook your favorite recipe?Add ingredients from any recipe to your shopping list,then cross them off as you shop.Need to share or clear it?Tap the three dots from the shopping list and you're sorted. The Feast app comes with a 14-day free trial-following the trial,new subscribers pay just f0.99 for their first month,then the subscription auto-renews at f2.99 per month for all users.An annual subscription is priced at f28.94,and includes a 15%discount for subscribers who sign up now. 21.Which of the following is a feature of the Feast app? A.It delivers ingredients to users'homes. B.It specifically targets fast food lovers. C.It offers real-time guidance from chefs. D.It shows users detailed cooking steps. 22.How much will a new user pay for a 6-month Feast app subscription? A.£12.30. B.£14.47. C.£15.94. D.£17.94. 第3页共10页 23.What is the purpose of the text? A.To introduce popular recipes. B.To promote a smart app. C.To recommend healthy diets. D.To advertise instant food. B John Arrillaga Sr.,the pioneering Silicon Valley developer,was one of Stanford's greatest benefactors(捐助者),leaving a legacy(遗产)literally built into every corner of campus. Over decades,Arrillaga's generous donations and hands-on efforts reshaped Stanford's campus. Though best known for athletic facilities,his true impact extended far beyond.As his longtime friend John Etchemandy noted,"Hundreds of projects bear his mark,yet rarely his name."Nowhere was this quiet dedication clearer than in the reconstruction of Stanford Stadium.He personally funded and oversaw every detail-from selecting palm trees to designing seats to mapping walkways-yet refused to put his name on it. Born into a working-class family,young Arrillaga couldn't afford a proper suit for his high school graduation,having to borrow an ill-fitting jacket with sleeves that barely reached his wrists.He unexpectedly attended Stanford on a basketball scholarship,working multiple campus jobs to make ends meet.After playing professionally in Spain,he returned to develop Silicon Valley offices during the tech boom,becoming a billionaire.True to his humble beginnings,he started repaying Stanford almost immediately after graduationbeginning with modest athletic department gifts that grew into historic donations exceeding $250 million.Through his scholarship programs,he's helped over 300 students facing similar financial challenges. One day,a young donor moved by Arrillaga's generosity shared how witnessing the selfless giving had profoundly shaped his devotion to charitable work.Realizing the ripple (effect of his actions through others,Arrillaga months later made a rare exception,he permitted his name to appear on just one buildingnot for personal distinction,but as a nod to the power of leading by example. While his benefaction helped communities across Silicon Valley through donations to police stations, libraries,and other public spaces,his strongest ties always remained with Stanford University. 24.What was Arrillaga's key role in rebuilding the stadium? A.A landscape designer. B.A stadium co-investor. C.A full-project supporter. D.A building material producer. 25.What motivated Arrillaga's lifelong commitment to Stanford? A.The fate-changing scholarship B.The desire for public recognition. C.The billionaire lifestyle experience D.The business investment strategies. 26.Why did Arrillaga finally agree to put his name on one building? A.To accept praise from the public. B.To inspire more charitable actions. C.To fulfill request from his university D.To show the ripple effect of athletics. 27.What does Arrillaga's experience show? 第4页共10页 A.Wealth necessitates public display. B.Athletic excellence drives social change. C.Humble beginnings can lead to fortunes. D.Silent impact outweighs visible recognition. C Growing cucumbers on the moon might sound like science fiction,but for thousands of Australian students aged seven to ten,that future is now.They are pioneering the ALEPH Project,a groundbreaking world-first mission to establish the first lunar garden by 2026. Far from being passive observers,these young scientists are the vital engine of the project.They roll up their sleeves to tackle the core objective-figuring out what can actually grow on the moon-through hands-on experimentation.By designing specialized seed delivery systems and uploading findings to a national database,they equip scientists with real-world data for critical decision-making.This Stile Education and Lamaria One partnership has already yielded remarkable results,with over 440 student-led experiments and 200 teams'data pushing the mission ahead. Yet the universe isn't making it easy for these young explorers.The biggest problem is reproducing the tough environment of the moon right in their classroom.While they can use an oven to generate motor-like heat and a special machine to simulate (rocket shake,copying the space radiation and aerography that seeds face in space is much harder.This mismatch between Earth-based simulations and what really happens in space makes their project immensely challenging. To bridge this gap,the students learn through trial and error,like real scientists do.Take the case of 13-year-old Huefner.He discovered motor-like conditions made tomatoes grow taller than the control group,proving science isn't just formulas(),but human curiosity in action.Such stories resonate( )with the team on a profound level.Lamaria One's Lauren recalls wanting fresh salad during her space mission;not dry food."It really hit home how important missions like this are,"she reflects,"as they're our first steps toward growing fresh food in space."This direct link from scientific inquiry to future sustenance (sustains their passion. This project does more than grow plants-it grows future explorers.Ultimately,it brings science to life,because the kids tending these lunar gardens today might just be the ones seeding humanity's future in space tomorrow-all through their school curriculum. 28.What is the primary purpose of the ALEPH Project? A.To modernize experiential learning. B.To stimulate passive scientific minds. C.To evaluate lunar agricultural systems. D.To advance farming practice beyond Earth. 29.What is the main challenge for these young scientists? A.Tackling true-to-moon heat modeling. B.Recreating conditions similar to space. C.Gaining experience in Earth agriculture. D.Seeking access to high-end lab equipment. 30.What does the underlined phrase"hit home"in paragraph 4 mean? A.Struck with deep emotional force. B.Evaluated novel scientific insights. C.Caused serious technical arguments D.Reached the unexpected destination. 第5页共10页 31.What can be a suitable title for the text? A.Who Will Farm in Space? B.How to Survive Lunar Heat? C.Can Classrooms Feed Moon? D.Is Off-Earth Salad Beneficial? D Shared tables,a trend enjoying popularity in the 1980s,offer a different social way to digital natives in the West.Where diners once were unwilling to sit with strangers,Gen Z,individuals born between 1997 and 2012,are pulling their chairs a little closer.According to new data,90%of Gen Z diners say they enjoy communal tables,or shared tables,compared to just 60%of boomers,people born during a period when many babies were born,highlighting a generational revival (of dining together. Communal dining has long divided the room-in more than one way.For example,a report from the online reservation service company Resy found 63%of respondents feel that communal tables are great for meeting new people,with half saying they've had interesting conversations with someone they otherwise wouldn't have spoken to while dining with strangers.However,the format has been a joke in an American comedy,where characters put up with awkward small talk over shared seating. Michael Della Penna,chief strategy officer at the digital advertising research firm InMarket,said that, for members of a notably anxious generation,the communal environment can be comforting,"because you don't have to be the focus or the initiator of the group conversation."It's especially comforting for those who may feel like they don't have the social skills."It's a safe step towards connecting and being social where you don't have the heavy weight of carrying the entire conversation,"Della Penna said. "Communal dining has a history of thousands of years,but its popularity has been unstable,with waves of enthusiasm following periods of little interaction,"said Donnie Madia,a Chicago-based restaurateur."Back in 2008,after the financial crisis,which forced people to reduce engagement with others,people wanted to be together,and to be in smaller spaces;once they started to come back to the restaurants,they wanted that festive feeling of dining together." Gen Z grew up online,but they're intentionally seeking real-world connections,and restaurants have become that gathering space again.For them,sharing a table isn't just practical seating. 32.What does paragraph 1 mainly talk about? A.Digital natives lack connections. B.The shared dining trend is back. C.Shared tables change social ways. D.Gen Z have similar eating habits. 33.What do the examples show about communal dining in paragraph 2? A.It is often misunderstood. B.It is gaining popularity. C.It receives mixed reactions. D.It leads to disconnection. 34.Why might communal dining appeal to anxious people? A.It provides group topics to discuss. B.It allows them to present social skills. C.It enables them to be the talk's focus. D.It offers a less pressured way to socialize. 第6页共10页 35.What do Donnie Madia's words imply? A.Communal dining caught on after 2008. B.Crises discourage people from exploring. C.Restaurants need to create the festive feeling. D.Social disconnection stimulates communal dining 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) Have you ever wondered why some jokes make you burst into uncontrollable laughter while others barely elicit ()a smile?The answer lies in the complicated dance between cognitive and emotional processes that occurs when we encounter humor. Let's start with the cognitive side of things.36 We're not just passively receiving information; we're actively processing it,making connections,and trying to make sense of what we're experiencing. 37 The emotional side of humor is equally important and often goes hand in hand with our cognitive processes.When we find something funny,we experience a range of positive emotions-joy, amusement,surprise,and sometimes even a touch of playful delight.These emotional responses are what make humor such a powerful force in our lives. Interestingly,the relationship between cognition and emotion in humor isn't always straightforward. Sometimes,we might understand a joke on a cognitive level but not find it particularly amusing.Other times,we might laugh at something without fully understanding why it's funny.38 Our cognitive and emotional responses to humor are dynamic.39 A joke that had you rolling on the floor as a teenager might elicit nothing more than a sigh in your adult years.On the contrary,you might find yourself chuckling (at a subtle bit of wordplay that would have gone right over your head in your younger days. The cognitive and emotional processes involved in humor might seem insignificant.40 But when we consider how widespread humor is in our daily lives,it becomes clear that understanding these processes can have far-reaching implications for our well-being and social interactions. A.After all,it's just a laugh,right? B.But cognition is only half the story. C.They can change over time as we grow,learn,and experience new things. D.Our brains start to look for patterns and make predictions when we hear a joke. E.Individual differences play a significant role in humor perception and appreciation. F.This complexity is part of what makes humor such a rich area of study for psychologists G.When we hear a joke or see something funny,our brains shift into high-speed working mode. 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) 第7页共10页 Jerry was an outgoing and sociable boy.One summer,he was 41 in a bay in San Diego with his mother.Eager to integrate himself with the local boys,he attempted to join in their 42 but failed to swim through the underwater rock tunnel.He was thus ignored and 43 by them,filled with loneliness. "If I can make it through the underwater rock tunnel,they'll 44 not getting along with me," Jerry said to his mom.He was determined to explore the 45 tunnel on his own. He asked his mother for a pair of swimming goggles()and headed back to the bay at once. With the goggles,he finally 46 the entrance to the tunnel.To cross it,he took pains to train himself to hold his 47,suffering repeatedly from a bleeding nose.Yet even his mother's 48 failed to change his mind. Three days later,Jerry decided to 49 the challenge.He struggled his way through the narrow tunnel and 50 got to the other side of the bay."The moment I reached,I felt freer than ever before, with nothing in mind but the 51 ahead,"said Jerry. In the following days,Jerry 52 the bay with his mother,enjoying its beauty merrily.When he 53 the local boys again,he no longer desired their 54.He realized he had swum through the tunnel not for others'recognition,but to 55 himself and break through his limits. 41.A.working B.studying C.vacationing D.training 42.A.deal B.battle C.chat D.game 43.A.knocked down B.beaten up C.left out D.covered up 44.A.mind B.regret C.avoid D.miss 45.A.challenging B.frightening C.endless D.unique 46.A.blocked B.located C.passed D.recalled 47.A.breath B.position C.balance D.attention 48.A.support B.instructions C.warnings D.experience 49.A.brave B.ignore C.reject D.share 50.A.accidentally B.carelessly C.secretly D.ultimately 51.A.prospect B.risk C.fame D.fortune 52.A.promoted B.wandered C.occupied D.investigated 53.A.joined B.followed C.fought D.encountered 54.A.cooperation B.assistance C.acceptance D.forgiveness 55.A.express B.prove C.behave D.refresh 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。 Hong'an hand-made cloth,a traditional fabric native to Hong'an county in central China's Hubei province,was once seen as rough and old-fashioned.Today,56,this once-overlooked fabric has stepped into the spotlight,with its striking appearance at the 2024 China Fashion Week 57(mark)a symbolic shift from its humble origins to a modern fashion statement. Driving this revival is Tao Wencheng,a 34-year-old graduate of Wuhan Textile University with a degree in mechanical engineering.But it took courage for him,as a man,58 (step)into a craft long 第8页共10页 dominated by women.Beyond gender prejudices,the craft itself,whose relevance 59 (escape) young people today,has often been discounted 60 outdated-something practical and ordinary. The turning point came in 2016,61 Tao returned home to assist his mother's weaving ( business.Working there,he noticed something unexpected:the mechanics of weaving closely mirrored the principles he had studied in engineering.Drawing on his technical skills,Tao upgraded aging looms (by repairing 62 (wear)components,reducing strain,and improving efficiency,all while preserving the handmade character of the fabric.Also,contrary to the common63(assume)that weaving is light or delicate work,he emphasized the considerable physical strength-especially during long hours of 64(repeat)motion.To make the craft more appealing to modern audiences,Tao began experimenting with contemporary designs,which generated a fabric with distinctive qualities. In the future,he hopes more young people will join in preserving and carrying 65 tradition forward. 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 你校英语报Teen Voice''栏目围绕漫画Parents'Wish,Society's Trend,.My Own Dream”展开征稿, 请你根据以下漫画写一篇文章投稿,内容包括: (1)你的选择; (2)你的理由。 Parent心'M幼 Sodetys Trend 脚Ov Dre2n 注意: (1)写作词数应为80个左右; (②)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 第9页共10页 第二节(满分25分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 I lived in an old apartment complex where the walls were thin.For weeks,my new neighbor upstairs was keeping me awake every night between ten and midnight.What I heard was slow,forceful footsteps mixed with crying,as if someone were pacing with the weight of the world on shoulders.To cope with the noise,I would sink into the old rocking chair ()by the window.The rhythm somehow quieted my mind. But tonight,the noise was just unbearable.I posted in the building's group chat,"Can the 3C neighbor keep it down after 10?"Almost immediately,Lena,a cashier at a local market,replied,"Same here.Haven't slept well for weeks."And Tom,who ran the secondhand shop on the corner,added,"Don't they realize how loud it is?"A few others responded,but 3C never did. I'd had enough."That's it,"I thought aloud,pulling on my slippers."I'm going up there!"I stormed to the third floor,playing my angry speech in my head,"Keep it down!Some of us need to work tomorrow!'The moment the door opened,I blurted out(脱口而出),Do you have any idea how much noise you're making?"But the rest of my prepared speech got stuck in my throat.A young woman stood there,eyes red,swaying()gently back and forth in a desperate attempt to comfort a crying baby.The apartment behind her was humble-no dining table,no chairs,not even a lamp,only a mattress() and a few empty baby food packets on the floor. "I'm so sorry,Madam,"she whispered,managing a weak smile,"I'm just trying to get her to sleep." That was when my anger disappeared.A familiar rhythm surfaced in my mind as I saw her sway the baby tiredly."I have a chair downstairs that might calm your baby,"I smiled softly.She looked up,eyes widening in disbelief. 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。 "Let me fetch it for you,"I said and rushed downstairs. The neighbors responded to my post and agreed to gather at 3C instantly. 第10页共10页

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