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2026年春学期学业水平调研测试 九年级英语试题 2026.5 本试题分两卷。第Ⅰ卷(客观题)在第1至第6页,第Ⅱ卷(主观题)在第7至第8页。 考试时间为100分钟。试卷满分为100分。 注意事项: 1.答题前,考生务必用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡的相应位置上,并认真核对条形码上的姓名、准考证号是否与本人的相符合。 2.答客观题必须用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的正确选项涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。答案不能答在试题卷上。 3.答主观题必须用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔作答,答案写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上。如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案。不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。 4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,将试题卷和答题卡一并交回。 第Ⅰ卷(客观题 共50分) 一、单项选择 在A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(本大题共14小题,每小题1分,共14分) 1. Nowadays, the idea of loving yourself is ________ spreading among young people. A. suddenly B. specially C. exactly D. widely 2. For those people who face great stress in daily life, it’s time to care for ________ in a proper way. A. you B. yourselves C. them D. themselves 3. “Love Laoji” tells us ________ matters most is to keep a peaceful heart, not to ask for others’ praise. A. which B. what C. where D. who 4. In other words, ________ you learn to accept who you really are, it will be difficult to completely enjoy life. A. if B. unless C. when D. because 5. But how can we do that? First, you ________ be hard on yourself when things don’t go well. There’s no rule that says you must. A. can’t B. mustn’t C. won’t D. shouldn’t 6. If you keep ________ yourself without a break, you may be tired out and lose interest in everything. A. punishing B. praising C. presenting D. pushing 7. Being patient with yourself is much ________ than forcing yourself to be perfect all the time. A. more helpful B. less helpful C. more exciting D. less exciting 8. Then, don’t expect to become confident overnight. Remember, ________. Small steps lead to big changes. A. honesty never fails B. all roads lead to Rome C. Rome was not built in a day D. every cloud has a silver lining 9. Also, feeling tired and worried all the time is not a sign of ________. It just means you need a rest. A. weakness B. kindness C. carelessness D. happiness 10. Instead of running away from your problems, try to deal with them one by one with a (n) ________ mind. A. creative B. inactive C. calm D. impatient 11. Writing a diary can also help you ________ your thoughts and understand yourself better. A. record B. share C. exchange D. challenge 12. After understanding yourself, the next step is to think about ________. A. when you will be praised B. how can you make more progress C. what you really need at this moment D. why did your best friend say something bad 13. Some think self-love is meaningless, but ________, it helps you become stronger and more confident. A. above all B. for example C. at most D. in fact 14. If a friend tells you, “I feel sorry when I say no to others,” you can reply, “________. Sometimes you should put your own needs first.” A. No way B. No problem C. That’s true D. That’s your right 二、完形填空 先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 It was Friday afternoon, and our class was divided into teams for a group project. I was put in a team with Mike, Lisa, and Tom. We had to work together to create a talk about teamwork itself. At first, everything went ____15____. Mike wanted to start with the introduction. Lisa thought we should begin with a video. Tom said neither was interesting. I didn’t care much about the work. I just wanted someone to tell me ____16____ — not every detail. “You’re all missing the point!” Mike shouted. “We need a leader!” “No, we need a plan!” Lisa shouted back. We spent the first twenty minutes arguing (争吵), and the situation became increasingly ____17____. Finally, Tom suggested asking our teacher, Ms. Chen, for help. She smiled and said, “Why don’t you try what Rita Charlesworth suggests in her book?” “Who’s Rita Charlesworth?” we asked ____18____. Ms. Chen handed us a page from a magazine. It was an interview with Rita, a teamwork master. According to Rita, the biggest problem in teams is that people don’t say what they really think — they are not ____19____ enough with one another. They also have their own personal goals that don’t match the team’s goal. “That’s us!” Tom said. “Mike wants to be the leader. Lisa wants to make a video. And I want to ____20____ the whole thing without too much trouble.” We all laughed. Then Lisa had an idea. “What if we make our talk about the very ____21____ we are having right now? A team failing to work as a team?” Mike thought for a second and then nodded, “That’s actually ____22____.” So we did. We acted out our own argument. The whole class laughed. Ms. Chen gave us an A. But the best part was what Tom said after the talk: “I guess we finally learned how to work as a team — by ____23____ how not to.” We all nodded. Then Mike added, “So… who’s going to ____24____ our next project?” And just like that, the argument started all over again. 15. A. smoothly B. badly C. quietly D. strangely 16. A. everything B. something C. anything D. nothing 17. A. peaceful B. encouraging C. heated D. interesting 18. A. happily B. worriedly C. nervously D. curiously 19. A. honest B. patient C. strict D. generous 20. A. enjoy B. plan C. refuse D. finish 21. A. problem B. conversation C. answer D. excuse 22. A. meaningless B. stupid C. clever D. funny 23. A. showing B. remembering C. advising D. explaining 24. A. start B. join C. change D. lead 三、阅读理解 阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容,在每小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(本大题共13小题,每小题2分,共26分) A 25. What is the material shown above? A. A guide. B. A poster. C. A notice. D. A ticket. 26. Where is the passenger going? A. Madrid. B. Barcelona. C. Puerta de Atocha. D. Almudena Grandes. 27. Where is the passenger’s seat? A. B. C. D. B April 3, 2026 Sunny Friday Today, I did something I’ll never forget. At 5 a.m., more than 3,000 students from Guyuan set off on a 54-kilometer walk to the Renshanhe Martyrs Cemetery (任山河烈士陵园). It was our school’s 31st year of this tradition. We walked through mountains for about 17 hours round trip. The hardest part was climbing Huangmao Mountain. My legs hurt so much, and I really wanted to give up. But my classmates helped me carry my bag. Some of them pushed me up the hill when I could hardly move. Even those usually playful boys became so helpful. I was deeply moved. We had trained for weeks before the walk. Every day after school, we ran around the playground or climbed the small hill near our school. The training was hard, but it made us stronger. When we finally arrived at the cemetery, we stood in silence for one minute. Then we presented flower baskets and cleaned the gravestones (墓碑) one by one. Looking at the names of the heroes, I thought about how they gave their lives for our country. Some of them were only a few years older than me. Suddenly, my tiredness felt very small. This year is also the 90th anniversary of the victory of the Long March (长征胜利九十周年). Walking this long way today made me understand the spirit of the heroes better. We should never forget about it. I felt ________—not just for finishing the walk, but for respecting those who came before us. I think I will join this event again next year. 28. What is the correct order of the following events? a. Students helped one another on the mountain path. b. The team stood in silence and cleaned the gravestones. c. Students ran around the playground after school. d. The walk started at 5 a.m. from Guyuan. A. d-c-a-b B. c-d-b-a C. c-d-a-b D. d-c-b-a 29. What can we know about the walk? A. The tradition has lasted for more than thirty years. B. The walk took the students about 17 hours one way. C. Climbing Huangmao Mountain was the most meaningful part. D. Students were trained to climb Huangmao Mountain every day. 30. Which of the following is the most suitable for ________? A. cheerful B. proud C. surprised D. relaxed C I hate writing. At least, I hate the kind of writing that most teachers expect. Where do they come up with those ideas for writing tasks, anyway? But I like Mr. Best this year. He actually has a sense of humor sometimes. I just wish I could figure out what he wants from me. Mr. Best had the brilliant idea that we should write a composition about a proverb (谚语) that explains something that has happened in our lives. He gave us a whole list of proverbs to choose from. My friend thought this writing task was very easy, but I had no idea what to write. So far this term, every paper I’ve written for him has been a struggle (难事). Each week, he assigned a writing task of our choice. I tried to write a good one with different points of view. But he never gave me anything higher than a “C”. His comments were always like “I want to know what YOU think, Richard,” or “Your thoughts are scattered. What is your point?” Last time, I tried an experiment. I opened an encyclopedia (百科全书) to any page and pointed to a topic. I thought plain facts couldn’t go wrong. The subject I picked was “carbon”. I’m not stupid enough to copy it word-for-word. Mr. Best would possibly turn me over to the FBI for that. I just picked out the most interesting facts, though carbon is not that interesting. This time, I got a “B+”, along with a note to “see me after class.” “Richard,” Mr. Best began, “you obviously put effort into this. You organized your ideas into a clear structure.” “Have you decided which proverb to choose for the next task?” Mr. Best continued. “Actually, many fit my life,” I said. “I might try a few and see which works best.” Mr. Best looked at me. “Richard,” he said. “You need to find your writing voice.” “Somehow I think you’re trying to write about what I want to read, not what you want to write. The real you doesn’t come through in your compositions. It’s okay to express your feelings when you write. Just try to be yourself. Why not think about it for this task?” So I have been thinking about it. I keep listening and listening, Mr. Best, but I don’t hear a voice. 31. Which word has the closest meaning to “scattered”? A. Organized. B. Complete. C. Messy. D. Boring. 32. What did Richard mean by saying “Mr. Best, but I don’t hear a voice.”? A. He thought Mr. Best did not really understand his problem. B. He didn’t fully understand what Mr. Best was talking about. C. He did not know how to express the real himself in writing. D. He understood Mr. Best but chose not to follow his advice. 33. What is the best title for this story? A. A Hard Choice B. A New Proverb C. The Writing Task D. Mr. Best’s Advice D Algorithm-matched (算法匹配的) dinners with strangers have become more and more popular in some of China’s biggest cities. This past July, six strangers sat down for dinner in a nice Korean-style restaurant in Shanghai. None of them knew who planned it. The only thing they knew was that an algorithm thought they might get along well with each other. One of the people who took part was Jin Ling, a 21-year-old college student. She paid 59 yuan for an algorithm-matched “blind box dinner” to break her repeated “dormitory-to-classroom (宿舍到教室)” daily routine. “After three years here, I’ve known little about the city,” she told Sixth Tone. She added that she was curious to meet people from outside her school circle. The idea of Algorithm-matched dinners takes the excitement of not knowing what you’ll get — just like with “blind box” toys — and brings it into social life. The unpredictability (不可预测性) attracts young Chinese, who often say it is becoming harder to make friends beyond work or through their phones. People only need to sign up. They are given no information about their dinner buddies’ backgrounds or jobs, nor do they know what food will be served. Casey Cheuk, a 37-year-old businesswoman, first heard about blind box dinners in Taiwan. She decided to try one in Hong Kong because she was curious. That first gathering left a strong positive memory on her. She and the other four diners got along very well right from the start. They talked happily throughout the meal and even created a group chat to stay in touch. The group discovered they all loved outdoor sports, yet they had different jobs-one was an IT worker, and there was even a hypnotist (催眠师). After that great experience, Casey started her own blind box dinner service in Shanghai, called BlindGo. She meets many people at work, but she can’t find true friendship there. Blind box dinners help her step away from her usual friend circles and meet different people. “It’s a perfect fit,” she explained, “because I enjoy meeting people completely different from myself.” People are social animals. They need communication to satisfy their need for support. 34. What can we learn about “Algorithm-matched dinners”? A. People know little about each other before they meet. B. They are a popular online activity for making new friends. C. College students started them to know more about the city. D. Planners are strangers from some of China’s biggest cities. 35. The following sentence can be best put at the beginning of ________. This shows something new that is happening in cities across China. A. Paragraph 2 B. Paragraph 3 C. Paragraph 4 D. Paragraph 5 36. Why does the writer mention Casey Cheuk’s first gathering? A. To explain how blind box dinners spread to different cities. B. To show how a good experience can lead to wider social action. C. To suggest that shared hobbies are the key to building true friendships. D. To prove that strangers with different jobs can share common interests. 37. What does the writer think of “Algorithm-matched dinners”? A. The writer is against them. B. The writer is supportive of them. C. The writer is doubtful about them. D. The writer is uninterested in them. 第Ⅱ卷(主观题 共50分) 四、词汇运用 (本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分) (A)根据句意和汉语注释,在答题卡对应题号的横线上,写出单词的正确形式。 38. The success of OpenClaw is one of the greatest ________ (成就) in 2026. 39. But before it became popular, the AI project was ________ (不出名的) to most people. 40. Now people find out the AI can work for them ________ (无论何时) they need it without getting tired. 41. Watching your AI lobster (龙虾) grow and learn new skills is ________ (简直) like magic. 42. You just need to ________ (连接) your computer to the Internet and give your lobster orders. (B)根据句意,在答题卡对应题号的横线上,写出括号内所给单词的适当形式。 43. The work of solving a mystery can be very ________ (tire) for detectives. 44. If all the clues are not well ________ (control), detectives may lose the right direction. 45. What’s more, they must be brave enough to face their ________ (enemy) who hide in the dark. 46. Through their hard work, the case will ________ (probable) be solved soon. 47. In general, their ________ (last) efforts finally lead to victory. 五、动词填空 用括号内所给动词的适当形式填空,并将答案写在答题卡对应题号的横线上。(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分) 48. Color Walk, a new activity, ________ (consider) as a popular way for young people to relax. 49. More and more young people ________ (join) it and exploring colorful corners of their cities at present. 50. Unlike traditional city tours, this activity ________ (require) no special skills — just a pair of eyes and a curious mind. 51. Over the past year, millions of people ________ (share) pictures online under the theme “Color Walk”. 52. Last weekend, I ________ (choose) to try it myself. I picked yellow and went straight to the park. 53. While I ________ (walk) along the lake, I noticed a field of sunflowers. 54. Soon my bad mood ________ (wash) away by the bright colour. 55. ________ (keep) these beautiful moments, I took out my phone and started to take photos. 56. In the months to come, more communities across China ________ (organize) this activity. 57. Many young people say Color Walk makes them ________ (notice) the small joys in life. 六、阅读表达 阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容回答问题,每小题答案不超过10个单词。 More than 5,300 pieces of Dunhuang treasures have “returned” to China in digital (数字式的) form. Now they can be read online, according to the National Library of China. These digital resources were provided by France’s national library, which holds over 7,000 copies. The Dunhuang documents (文献) were discovered in the Mogao Caves in Gansu Province in the early 20th century. There are more than 50,000 of them. They cover history, language, and art. They date from the 5th to 11th centuries. Most are in Chinese, but some are in other languages like Khotanese and Hebrew (于阗语和希伯来语). At present, about 16,000 Dunhuang documents are in the National Library of China. The rest are spread overseas in Russia, Britain, France and Japan. In 1908, a French researcher took 7,000 Dunhuang documents to France. These are considered the most important ones. In 2015, the National Library of China started a digital project with France. France’s national library donated digital copies of some ancient paintings and suggested a further study on Dunhuang treasures. More than 50 copies of an ancient encyclopedia (百科全书) were also brought back in digital form from Harvard, Oxford and the British Library. According to experts, most copies overseas are hard to get back. Digitization may bring back ancient works in digital form. “These paper collections are easily broken. We have to race against time,” said one expert. The 5,300 digital documents are not just for researchers. The general public can also visit the website of the National Library of China to read them. “These documents will help people understand Chinese history. Only in this way can we make these valuable ancient books live,” said the project leader. 58. What has “returned” to China in digital form? ____________________________________________ 59. How many Dunhuang documents did the French researcher take in 1908? ____________________________________________ 60. What did France’s national library suggest in 2015? ____________________________________________ 61. Where can the general public read the digital documents? ____________________________________________ 62. What’s the value of the project according to the underlined part? ____________________________________________ 七、书面表达 (本大题共 20 分) 63. 学校像一棵大树,我们在她的荫蔽下长大。 临近毕业,学校英语俱乐部发起“My Dear School, My Growing Field”为主题的征文活动。请你根据以下流程图写一篇短文投稿,分享你最难忘的一段校园回忆,并为学校的未来送上一个温暖的小建议。 1.短文要求语句通顺、意思连贯、符合题意; 2.词数不少于90个,短文的开头和结尾已在答题卡上给出,不计入总词数; 3.短文中不得使用真实的个人及学校信息; 4.短文必须写在答题卡指定的位置上。 My Dear School, My Growing Field Every time I walk through the school gate, a sweet memory comes back to me. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ My dear school, you will always be the place where my story began. 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2026年春学期学业水平调研测试 九年级英语试题 2026.5 本试题分两卷。第Ⅰ卷(客观题)在第1至第6页,第Ⅱ卷(主观题)在第7至第8页。 考试时间为100分钟。试卷满分为100分。 注意事项: 1.答题前,考生务必用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡的相应位置上,并认真核对条形码上的姓名、准考证号是否与本人的相符合。 2.答客观题必须用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的正确选项涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。答案不能答在试题卷上。 3.答主观题必须用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔作答,答案写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上。如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案。不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。 4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,将试题卷和答题卡一并交回。 第Ⅰ卷(客观题 共50分) 一、单项选择 在A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(本大题共14小题,每小题1分,共14分) 1. Nowadays, the idea of loving yourself is ________ spreading among young people. A. suddenly B. specially C. exactly D. widely 【答案】D 【解析】 【详解】句意:如今,爱自己的理念在年轻人中广泛传播。 suddenly突然地;specially专门地;exactly确切地;widely广泛地。根据“spreading among young people” 可知是“广泛地”传播,应填“widely”。 2. For those people who face great stress in daily life, it’s time to care for ________ in a proper way. A. you B. yourselves C. them D. themselves 【答案】D 【解析】 【详解】句意:对于那些在日常生活中面临巨大压力的人们,是时候以恰当的方式照顾他们自己了。 you你/你们;yourselves你们自己;them他们;themselves他们自己。根据For those people…可知,对象是“那些人”,为第三人称复数。当动作发出者和承受者为同一对象时,需用反身代词,第三人称复数的反身代词是themselves。故选D。 3. “Love Laoji” tells us ________ matters most is to keep a peaceful heart, not to ask for others’ praise. A. which B. what C. where D. who 【答案】B 【解析】 【详解】句意:“爱老己”告诉我们最重要的事情是保持一颗平和的心,而不是寻求他人的赞扬。 which哪一个;what什么/……的事物;where哪里;who谁。分析句子结构,空处引导主语从句且在从句中作主语,指代“事情”,意为“……的事物”,应用what。 4. In other words, ________ you learn to accept who you really are, it will be difficult to completely enjoy life. A. if B. unless C. when D. because 【答案】B 【解析】 【详解】句意:换句话说,除非你学会接受真正的自己,否则很难完全享受生活。 if如果;unless除非;when当……时候;because因为。根据“it will be difficult to completely enjoy life”可知后半句表示困难的结果,逻辑上应为“如果不学会接受自己,就很难享受生活”,unless意为“除非;如果不”,引导条件状语从句,符合语境。 5. But how can we do that? First, you ________ be hard on yourself when things don’t go well. There’s no rule that says you must. A. can’t B. mustn’t C. won’t D. shouldn’t 【答案】D 【解析】 【详解】句意:首先,当事情不顺利时,你不应该对自己太苛刻。没有规定说你必须这样做。 can’t不能;mustn’t禁止;needn’t不必;shouldn’t不应该。根据“First”可知此处是在提出建议,且“be hard on yourself”对自己苛刻是不好的行为,结合后句“There’s no rule that says you must”,可知是建议不应该这样做。 6. If you keep ________ yourself without a break, you may be tired out and lose interest in everything. A. punishing B. praising C. presenting D. pushing 【答案】D 【解析】 【详解】句意:如果你持续逼迫自己而不休息,你可能会精疲力竭并对一切失去兴趣。 punishing惩罚;praising表扬;presenting展示;pushing逼迫。根据“without a break”及“tired out”可知,过度逼迫自己会导致疲惫和失去兴趣,push oneself符合语境,应填pushing。 7. Being patient with yourself is much ________ than forcing yourself to be perfect all the time. A. more helpful B. less helpful C. more exciting D. less exciting 【答案】A 【解析】 【详解】句意:对自己有耐心比强迫自己一直完美要更有帮助。 more helpful更有帮助的;less helpful更没帮助的;more exciting更令人兴奋的;less exciting更不令人兴奋的。根据“Being patient with yourself”与“forcing yourself to be perfect”的对比可知,对自己有耐心比强迫完美更有益处,应填more helpful。 8. Then, don’t expect to become confident overnight. Remember, ________. Small steps lead to big changes. A. honesty never fails B. all roads lead to Rome C. Rome was not built in a day D. every cloud has a silver lining 【答案】C 【解析】 【详解】句意:那么,不要期望一夜之间就变得自信。记住,罗马不是一天建成的。小进步带来大改变。 honesty never fails诚实永远不会失败;all roads lead to Rome条条大路通罗马;Rome was not built in a day罗马不是一天建成的;every cloud has a silver lining黑暗中总有一线光明。根据前句“don’t expect to become confident overnight”和后句“”(小步带来大改变)可知,此处强调事情需要慢慢来,应选Rome was not built in a day。 9. Also, feeling tired and worried all the time is not a sign of ________. It just means you need a rest. A. weakness B. kindness C. carelessness D. happiness 【答案】A 【解析】 【详解】句意:而且,一直感到疲惫和焦虑并不是软弱的表现,它只是意味着你需要休息。 weakness软弱;kindness善良;carelessness粗心;happiness快乐。结合语句“Also, feeling tired and worried all the time is not a sign of …. It just means you need a rest.” 可知,句子表达的是疲惫和焦虑并不代表“软弱”,需选择贬义词,因此weakness符合语境。 10. Instead of running away from your problems, try to deal with them one by one with a (n) ________ mind. A. creative B. inactive C. calm D. impatient 【答案】C 【解析】 【详解】句意:不要逃避你的问题,试着带着一种冷静的心态逐个处理它们。 creative有创造力的;inactive不活跃的;calm冷静的;impatient不耐烦的。根据“Instead of running away from your problems”及“deal with them one by one”可知,面对问题时应保持冷静才能有效解决,其他选项不符合语境。 11. Writing a diary can also help you ________ your thoughts and understand yourself better. A. record B. share C. exchange D. challenge 【答案】A 【解析】 【详解】句意:写日记也能帮助你记录你的想法,更好地了解你自己。 record记录;share分享;exchange交换;challenge挑战。根据“Writing a diary”可知,写日记的主要功能是记下自己的想法以便反思,从而更好地了解自己,符合语境。 12. After understanding yourself, the next step is to think about ________. A. when you will be praised B. how can you make more progress C. what you really need at this moment D. why did your best friend say something bad 【答案】C 【解析】 【详解】句意:了解你自己之后,下一步是思考此刻你真正需要什么。 宾语从句在句中作介词about的宾语,需使用陈述语序。选项B和D均为疑问语序,排除;选项A语序正确但句意侧重被表扬,不符合自我认知的逻辑;选项C为陈述语序,且符合“了解自己”后明确需求的逻辑。 13. Some think self-love is meaningless, but ________, it helps you become stronger and more confident. A. above all B. for example C. at most D. in fact 【答案】D 【解析】 【详解】句意:有些人认为自爱是无意义的,但事实上,它帮助你变得更强壮和更自信。 above all最重要的是,for example例如,at most至多,in fact事实上。根据“but”可知前后句意发生转折,前半句提出一种误解,后半句陈述实际情况,需用表示“事实上”的短语来引出真相以纠正前文观点。 14. If a friend tells you, “I feel sorry when I say no to others,” you can reply, “________. Sometimes you should put your own needs first.” A. No way B. No problem C. That’s true D. That’s your right 【答案】D 【解析】 【详解】句意:如果一个朋友告诉你,“当我对别人说不时,我感到抱歉,”你可以回答,“那是你的权利。有时候你应该把自己的需求放在第一位。” No way没门;No problem没问题;That’s true那是真的;That’s your right那是你的权利。根据下文“Sometimes you should put your own needs first”可知,回答者是在安慰朋友,表明拒绝别人是合理的,因此选择“That’s your right”安慰朋友并引出下文建议。 二、完形填空 先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 It was Friday afternoon, and our class was divided into teams for a group project. I was put in a team with Mike, Lisa, and Tom. We had to work together to create a talk about teamwork itself. At first, everything went ____15____. Mike wanted to start with the introduction. Lisa thought we should begin with a video. Tom said neither was interesting. I didn’t care much about the work. I just wanted someone to tell me ____16____ — not every detail. “You’re all missing the point!” Mike shouted. “We need a leader!” “No, we need a plan!” Lisa shouted back. We spent the first twenty minutes arguing (争吵), and the situation became increasingly ____17____. Finally, Tom suggested asking our teacher, Ms. Chen, for help. She smiled and said, “Why don’t you try what Rita Charlesworth suggests in her book?” “Who’s Rita Charlesworth?” we asked ____18____. Ms. Chen handed us a page from a magazine. It was an interview with Rita, a teamwork master. According to Rita, the biggest problem in teams is that people don’t say what they really think — they are not ____19____ enough with one another. They also have their own personal goals that don’t match the team’s goal. “That’s us!” Tom said. “Mike wants to be the leader. Lisa wants to make a video. And I want to ____20____ the whole thing without too much trouble.” We all laughed. Then Lisa had an idea. “What if we make our talk about the very ____21____ we are having right now? A team failing to work as a team?” Mike thought for a second and then nodded, “That’s actually ____22____.” So we did. We acted out our own argument. The whole class laughed. Ms. Chen gave us an A. But the best part was what Tom said after the talk: “I guess we finally learned how to work as a team — by ____23____ how not to.” We all nodded. Then Mike added, “So… who’s going to ____24____ our next project?” And just like that, the argument started all over again. 15. A. smoothly B. badly C. quietly D. strangely 16. A. everything B. something C. anything D. nothing 17. A. peaceful B. encouraging C. heated D. interesting 18. A. happily B. worriedly C. nervously D. curiously 19. A. honest B. patient C. strict D. generous 20. A. enjoy B. plan C. refuse D. finish 21. A. problem B. conversation C. answer D. excuse 22. A. meaningless B. stupid C. clever D. funny 23. A. showing B. remembering C. advising D. explaining 24. A. start B. join C. change D. lead 【答案】15. B 16. B 17. C 18. D 19. A 20. D 21. A 22. C 23. A 24. D 【解析】 【导语】本文讲述作者所在小组完成团队项目时,成员意见不合、矛盾不断,在老师的点拨下,他们将自身的合作问题做成主题演讲,最终收获成长的故事。 【15题详解】 句意:起初,一切进展很不顺利。 后文团队成员意见不一、互相争吵,说明事情进展糟糕。badly(糟糕地)符合;smoothly(顺利地)、quietly(安静地)、strangely(奇怪地)均不符合语境。 【16题详解】 句意:我只是想有人告诉我一些事 —— 不是每一个细节。 后文“not every detail(不是所有细节)”说明是部分内容,something(某事)符合;everything(所有事)、anything(任何事,多用于否定/疑问)、nothing(没有事)逻辑不符。 【17题详解】 句意:我们前二十分钟都在争吵,局势变得越来越激烈。 前文一直在争吵,heated(激烈的)符合;peaceful(和平的)、encouraging(鼓舞人心的)、interesting(有趣的)和争吵的语境矛盾。 【18题详解】 句意:我们好奇地问:“谁是丽塔·查尔斯沃思?” 前文老师突然提到一个大家不认识的人,因此是curiously(好奇地)询问;happily(开心地)、worriedly(担忧地)、nervously(紧张地)不符合场景。 【19题详解】 句意:他们彼此之间不够坦诚。 前文“people don’t say what they really think(人们不说真实想法)”,对应honest(坦诚的、诚实的);patient(耐心的)、strict(严格的)、generous(慷慨的)和“不说真心话”无关。 【20题详解】 句意:而我只想毫不费力地完成整件事。 Tom的想法是省事做完任务,finish(完成)符合;enjoy(享受)、plan(计划)、refuse(拒绝)和“不想麻烦”的语境不符。 【21题详解】 句意:我们不如把演讲做成我们现在正遇到的这个问题? 前文团队争吵、合作不顺,是一个problem(问题);conversation(对话)、answer(答案)、excuse(借口)不符合语境。 【22题详解】 句意:事实上那很聪明。 Mike认可Lisa把自身问题做成演讲的想法,clever(聪明的)符合;meaningless(无意义的)、stupid(愚蠢的)表否定;funny(有趣的)侧重好笑,不符合。 【23题详解】 句意:我想我们终于学会了如何团队协作——通过展示怎样不协作。 他们把自己失败的合作过程表演出来,showing(展示)符合;remembering(记住)、advising(建议)、explaining(解释)和“表演争吵”的行为不符。 【24题详解】 句意:那么……谁来主导我们下一个项目? 前文Mike一直想当领导者,因此这里讨论谁lead(领导、主导);start(开始)、join(加入)、change(改变)不符合Mike想当领头人的人设。 三、阅读理解 阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容,在每小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(本大题共13小题,每小题2分,共26分) A 25. What is the material shown above? A. A guide. B. A poster. C. A notice. D. A ticket. 26. Where is the passenger going? A. Madrid. B. Barcelona. C. Puerta de Atocha. D. Almudena Grandes. 27. Where is the passenger’s seat? A. B. C. D. 【答案】25. D 26. B 27. D 【解析】 【导语】本文是一张火车票信息图,包含列车班次、车厢座位、出发到达时间及站点等信息。 【25题详解】 图中信息“TRAIN: 06501”、“COACH: 5”、 “SEAT: 21A”以及“Check your ticket.”表明这是一张火车票。 【26题详解】 车票上用定位图标标注了终点站信息“13:00 Barcelona-Sants”,说明乘客的目的地是巴塞罗那。 【27题详解】 车票标注“TRAIN: 06501”、“COACH: 5”、 “SEAT: 21A”,同时提示“SKY DECK SEATS 21-35”,说明乘客的座位是06501号列车上层21A。观察图片,D项符合。 B April 3, 2026 Sunny Friday Today, I did something I’ll never forget. At 5 a.m., more than 3,000 students from Guyuan set off on a 54-kilometer walk to the Renshanhe Martyrs Cemetery (任山河烈士陵园). It was our school’s 31st year of this tradition. We walked through mountains for about 17 hours round trip. The hardest part was climbing Huangmao Mountain. My legs hurt so much, and I really wanted to give up. But my classmates helped me carry my bag. Some of them pushed me up the hill when I could hardly move. Even those usually playful boys became so helpful. I was deeply moved. We had trained for weeks before the walk. Every day after school, we ran around the playground or climbed the small hill near our school. The training was hard, but it made us stronger. When we finally arrived at the cemetery, we stood in silence for one minute. Then we presented flower baskets and cleaned the gravestones (墓碑) one by one. Looking at the names of the heroes, I thought about how they gave their lives for our country. Some of them were only a few years older than me. Suddenly, my tiredness felt very small. This year is also the 90th anniversary of the victory of the Long March (长征胜利九十周年). Walking this long way today made me understand the spirit of the heroes better. We should never forget about it. I felt ________—not just for finishing the walk, but for respecting those who came before us. I think I will join this event again next year. 28. What is the correct order of the following events? a. Students helped one another on the mountain path. b. The team stood in silence and cleaned the gravestones. c. Students ran around the playground after school. d. The walk started at 5 a.m. from Guyuan. A. d-c-a-b B. c-d-b-a C. c-d-a-b D. d-c-b-a 29. What can we know about the walk? A. The tradition has lasted for more than thirty years. B. The walk took the students about 17 hours one way. C. Climbing Huangmao Mountain was the most meaningful part. D. Students were trained to climb Huangmao Mountain every day. 30. Which of the following is the most suitable for ________? A. cheerful B. proud C. surprised D. relaxed 【答案】28. C 29. A 30. B 【解析】 【导语】本文讲述作者和同学们经过长期训练,徒步前往烈士陵园缅怀先烈,在过程中收获成长,感悟长征精神的经历。 【28题详解】 根据文章行文逻辑:首先第四段提到“We had trained for weeks before the walk”(c 训练);其次第二段提到“At 5 a.m.... set off”(d 出发);接着第三段描述爬山过程中同学互助(a 互助);最后第五段提到到达陵园后默哀和清扫墓碑(b 祭奠)。因此正确顺序为c-d-a-b。 【29题详解】 根据第二段“It was our school's 31st year of this tradition.”可知该传统已持续 31 年,超过 30 年,故A项正确。 【30题详解】 根据上下文,作者不仅完成了艰难的徒步挑战,还缅怀了先烈,内心充满成就感和敬意。结合后文“I think I will join this event again next year”的积极态度,“proud”(自豪的)最符合语境。Cheerful(快乐的)、Surprised(惊讶的)、Relaxed(放松的)均无法准确表达此时庄重且充满成就感的心境。 C I hate writing. At least, I hate the kind of writing that most teachers expect. Where do they come up with those ideas for writing tasks, anyway? But I like Mr. Best this year. He actually has a sense of humor sometimes. I just wish I could figure out what he wants from me. Mr. Best had the brilliant idea that we should write a composition about a proverb (谚语) that explains something that has happened in our lives. He gave us a whole list of proverbs to choose from. My friend thought this writing task was very easy, but I had no idea what to write. So far this term, every paper I’ve written for him has been a struggle (难事). Each week, he assigned a writing task of our choice. I tried to write a good one with different points of view. But he never gave me anything higher than a “C”. His comments were always like “I want to know what YOU think, Richard,” or “Your thoughts are scattered. What is your point?” Last time, I tried an experiment. I opened an encyclopedia (百科全书) to any page and pointed to a topic. I thought plain facts couldn’t go wrong. The subject I picked was “carbon”. I’m not stupid enough to copy it word-for-word. Mr. Best would possibly turn me over to the FBI for that. I just picked out the most interesting facts, though carbon is not that interesting. This time, I got a “B+”, along with a note to “see me after class.” “Richard,” Mr. Best began, “you obviously put effort into this. You organized your ideas into a clear structure.” “Have you decided which proverb to choose for the next task?” Mr. Best continued. “Actually, many fit my life,” I said. “I might try a few and see which works best.” Mr. Best looked at me. “Richard,” he said. “You need to find your writing voice.” “Somehow I think you’re trying to write about what I want to read, not what you want to write. The real you doesn’t come through in your compositions. It’s okay to express your feelings when you write. Just try to be yourself. Why not think about it for this task?” So I have been thinking about it. I keep listening and listening, Mr. Best, but I don’t hear a voice. 31. Which word has the closest meaning to “scattered”? A. Organized. B. Complete. C. Messy. D. Boring. 32. What did Richard mean by saying “Mr. Best, but I don’t hear a voice.”? A. He thought Mr. Best did not really understand his problem. B. He didn’t fully understand what Mr. Best was talking about. C. He did not know how to express the real himself in writing. D. He understood Mr. Best but chose not to follow his advice. 33. What is the best title for this story? A. A Hard Choice B. A New Proverb C. The Writing Task D. Mr. Best’s Advice 【答案】31. C 32. C 33. D 【解析】 【导语】本文讲述理查德原本讨厌写作,写作文总是不得要领、得分很低。在贝斯特老师布置谚语主题写作任务后,老师点出他写作缺少自我风格、想法杂乱,劝告他写作要表达真实自我、找到属于自己的写作风格。但理查德依旧迷茫,依旧不知道该如何在写作中展现真实的自己。 【31题详解】 根据原文第五段中Mr. Best对Richard作文的评价 “Your thoughts are scattered. What is your point?”,结合前文提到Richard写作文很吃力、试图从不同角度写却得不到高分,可推断 “scattered” 是形容想法杂乱、没有条理的意思。 【32题详解】 结合前文Mr. Best对Richard说的话 “You need to find your writing voice.”“The real you doesn’t come through in your compositions. It’s okay to express your feelings... Just try to be yourself.”,可知 Mr. Best 所说的 “voice” 指的是 “写作中真实的自我表达”。Richard回应 “听不到这个声音”,说明他没能理解并找到这种 “真实表达自我” 的方式,即不知道如何在写作中展现真实的自己。 【33题详解】 全文围绕贝斯特老师给理查德的写作建议展开,从他写作低分、不会写作,到老师点拨开导,核心内容是老师的建议,因此选此标题最合适。 D Algorithm-matched (算法匹配的) dinners with strangers have become more and more popular in some of China’s biggest cities. This past July, six strangers sat down for dinner in a nice Korean-style restaurant in Shanghai. None of them knew who planned it. The only thing they knew was that an algorithm thought they might get along well with each other. One of the people who took part was Jin Ling, a 21-year-old college student. She paid 59 yuan for an algorithm-matched “blind box dinner” to break her repeated “dormitory-to-classroom (宿舍到教室)” daily routine. “After three years here, I’ve known little about the city,” she told Sixth Tone. She added that she was curious to meet people from outside her school circle. The idea of Algorithm-matched dinners takes the excitement of not knowing what you’ll get — just like with “blind box” toys — and brings it into social life. The unpredictability (不可预测性) attracts young Chinese, who often say it is becoming harder to make friends beyond work or through their phones. People only need to sign up. They are given no information about their dinner buddies’ backgrounds or jobs, nor do they know what food will be served. Casey Cheuk, a 37-year-old businesswoman, first heard about blind box dinners in Taiwan. She decided to try one in Hong Kong because she was curious. That first gathering left a strong positive memory on her. She and the other four diners got along very well right from the start. They talked happily throughout the meal and even created a group chat to stay in touch. The group discovered they all loved outdoor sports, yet they had different jobs-one was an IT worker, and there was even a hypnotist (催眠师). After that great experience, Casey started her own blind box dinner service in Shanghai, called BlindGo. She meets many people at work, but she can’t find true friendship there. Blind box dinners help her step away from her usual friend circles and meet different people. “It’s a perfect fit,” she explained, “because I enjoy meeting people completely different from myself.” People are social animals. They need communication to satisfy their need for support. 34. What can we learn about “Algorithm-matched dinners”? A. People know little about each other before they meet. B. They are a popular online activity for making new friends. C. College students started them to know more about the city. D. Planners are strangers from some of China’s biggest cities. 35. The following sentence can be best put at the beginning of ________. This shows something new that is happening in cities across China. A. Paragraph 2 B. Paragraph 3 C. Paragraph 4 D. Paragraph 5 36. Why does the writer mention Casey Cheuk’s first gathering? A. To explain how blind box dinners spread to different cities. B. To show how a good experience can lead to wider social action. C. To suggest that shared hobbies are the key to building true friendships. D. To prove that strangers with different jobs can share common interests. 37. What does the writer think of “Algorithm-matched dinners”? A. The writer is against them. B. The writer is supportive of them. C. The writer is doubtful about them. D. The writer is uninterested in them. 【答案】34. A 35. C 36. B 37. B 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了在中国大城市流行的算法匹配 “盲盒晚餐”,年轻人通过这种随机线下聚餐打破日常社交圈、结识新朋友,满足了现代社会人们对新鲜社交和情感联结的需求。 【34题详解】 根据第四段中“They are given no information about their dinner buddies’ backgrounds or jobs”(他们没有得到关于晚餐伙伴背景或工作的任何信息)以及第二段中“None of them knew who planned it”(他们都不知道是谁策划的)可知,参与者在见面前对彼此知之甚少。B项错在它是线下晚餐活动而非纯线上活动;C项错在并非仅由大学生发起;D项文中未提及策划者是陌生人。 【35题详解】 该句“This shows something new that is happening in cities across China”(这表明中国各地的城市正在发生一些新事物)是对前文现象的总结。文章前三段(Paragraph 1-3)通过上海的具体案例和金玲的故事描述了这一现象(证据),第四段(Paragraph 4)开始分析其背后的理念和原因。将该句放在第四段开头,既能总结前三段的具体事例,又能自然过渡到对这一新概念的解释,逻辑最通顺。 【36题详解】 根据第五段描述Casey第一次参与的良好体验(“left a strong positive memory”,“got along very well”),以及第六段开头“After that great experience, Casey started her own blind box dinner service”(在那次美妙的经历后,Casey开始了她自己的盲盒晚餐服务)可知,作者提及此事是为了展示良好的体验如何促使她采取进一步的行动(创办服务)。 【37题详解】 文章最后一段提到“People are social animals. They need communication to satisfy their need for support.”(人是社会性动物,他们需要交流来满足支持的需求),这表明作者认为此类晚餐有助于满足人们的社交需求。且全文语调积极,列举了参与者的正面反馈,因此作者持支持态度。 第Ⅱ卷(主观题 共50分) 四、词汇运用 (本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分) (A)根据句意和汉语注释,在答题卡对应题号的横线上,写出单词的正确形式。 38. The success of OpenClaw is one of the greatest ________ (成就) in 2026. 【答案】 achievements 【解析】 【详解】句意:OpenClaw的成功是2026年最大的成就之一。achievement“成就”,one of+the+形容词最高级+可数名词复数形式,表示“最……之一”,achievement的复数为achievements。 39. But before it became popular, the AI project was ________ (不出名的) to most people. 【答案】 unknown 【解析】 【详解】句意:但在流行起来之前,这个AI项目对大多数人来说是不出名的。unknown“不出名的”,“be unknown to sb.”意为“不为某人所知”。 40. Now people find out the AI can work for them ________ (无论何时) they need it without getting tired. 【答案】 whenever 【解析】 【详解】句意:现在人们发现,人工智能可以在他们需要的时候为他们工作,而且不知疲倦。whenever“无论何时”,引导时间状语从句。 41. Watching your AI lobster (龙虾) grow and learn new skills is ________ (简直) like magic. 【答案】 just 【解析】 【详解】句意:看着你的人工智能龙虾成长和学习新技能,简直就像魔法一样。空格处需要一个副词来修饰“like magic”,括号内中文提示为“简直”,对应副词“just”,符合语境,故填just。 42. You just need to ________ (连接) your computer to the Internet and give your lobster orders. 【答案】connect 【解析】 【详解】句意:你只需要把电脑连接到互联网,然后下龙虾订单。connect表示“链接”,句中“need to do sth. ”表示“需要做某事”,因此后面需要接动词原形connect。 (B)根据句意,在答题卡对应题号的横线上,写出括号内所给单词的适当形式。 43. The work of solving a mystery can be very ________ (tire) for detectives. 【答案】 tiring 【解析】 【详解】句意:侦破案件的工作对侦探来说可能非常累人。根据提示词“tire”及语境可知,此处需用形容词作表语,修饰事物“The work”,tiring表示“令人疲惫的、累人的”,符合语境。故填tiring。 44. If all the clues are not well ________ (control), detectives may lose the right direction. 【答案】 controlled 【解析】 【详解】句意:如果所有线索没有得到很好的控制,侦探可能会失去正确的方向。提示词“control”是动词,与主语“all the clues”构成被动关系;空前已有 “are not”,因此需要填入过去分词构成一般现在时的被动语态,故填controlled。 45. What’s more, they must be brave enough to face their ________ (enemy) who hide in the dark. 【答案】 enemies 【解析】 【详解】句意:更重要的是,他们必须有足够的勇气去面对那些隐藏在黑暗中的敌人。物主代词their后接可数名词,且定语从句的谓语动词hide是复数形式,也说明先行词是复数概念;enemy是以辅音字母+y结尾的可数名词,变复数的规则是改y为i,再加es。 46. Through their hard work, the case will ________ (probable) be solved soon. 【答案】 probably 【解析】 【详解】句意:通过他们的努力工作,这个案件可能很快就会被解决。空格位于情态动词will之后,动词be solved之前,用来修饰动词,需用副词,probable的副词形式为probably。 47. In general, their ________ (last) efforts finally lead to victory. 【答案】 lasting 【解析】 【详解】句意:总的来说,他们持久不懈的努力最终带来了胜利。此处需要用形容词修饰名词efforts,动词last的现在分词形式lasting可作形容词,表示“持久的、持续的”。lasting efforts表示“长期坚持的努力”,强调努力的持续性,和句中finally(最终)呼应,说明长期的付出最终换来了胜利。 五、动词填空 用括号内所给动词的适当形式填空,并将答案写在答题卡对应题号的横线上。(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分) 48. Color Walk, a new activity, ________ (consider) as a popular way for young people to relax. 【答案】 is considered 【解析】 【详解】句意:色彩漫步,一项新的活动,被认为是年轻人放松的一种流行方式。根据语境可知,“Color Walk”和“consider”之间是被动关系,此处表示“被认为”,应用被动语态;主语为单数,句子描述客观事实用一般现在时,因此填is considered。 49. More and more young people ________ (join) it and exploring colorful corners of their cities at present. 【答案】are joining 【解析】 【详解】句意:目前,越来越多的年轻人正在加入其中,并探索他们城市里丰富多彩的角落。根据时间状语“at present”提示,动作正在进行,应用现在进行时;主语是“More and more young people为”,be动词用are,join的现在分词形式是joining。 50. Unlike traditional city tours, this activity ________ (require) no special skills — just a pair of eyes and a curious mind. 【答案】 requires 【解析】 【详解】句意:与传统城市导览不同,这项活动不需要任何特殊技能——只需一双眼睛和一颗好奇的心。本句描述这个活动的常规属性,属于客观事实,用一般现在时;句子主语是this activity,是第三人称单数,谓语动词应用三单形式requires。 51. Over the past year, millions of people ________ (share) pictures online under the theme “Color Walk”. 【答案】have shared 【解析】 【详解】句意:在过去的一年里,数百万人在“彩色漫步”主题下在网上分享了照片。根据时间状语“Over the past year”提示,动作从过去持续到现在,应用现在完成时have/has+过去分词。主语millions of people为复数,助动词用have,share的过去分词是shared。 52. Last weekend, I ________ (choose) to try it myself. I picked yellow and went straight to the park. 【答案】 chose 【解析】 【详解】句意:上周末我选择亲自尝试,我选了黄色然后径直去了公园。因为句中的时间状语last weekend是一般过去时的标志词,所以谓语动词choose要用它的过去式chose。 53. While I ________ (walk) along the lake, I noticed a field of sunflowers. 【答案】was walking 【解析】 【详解】句意:当我沿着湖边散步时,我注意到了一片向日葵田。句中“While”引导时间状语从句,强调“散步”这一动作在过去某段时间内正在进行,主句“I noticed”为一般过去时,因此从句需用过去进行时,结构为“was/were+现在分词”。主语为I,be动词用was,walk的现在分词为walking,故填was walking。 54. Soon my bad mood ________ (wash) away by the bright colour. 【答案】 will be washed 【解析】 【详解】句意:很快我的坏心情就会被明亮的颜色冲走。根据“Soon”可知,此处使用一般将来时;又根据“by the bright colour”可知,主语“my bad mood”与动词wash之间是被动关系(坏心情被冲走),因此使用一般将来时的被动语态,即will be washed。 55. ________ (keep) these beautiful moments, I took out my phone and started to take photos. 【答案】 To keep 【解析】 【详解】句意:为了留住这些美好的瞬间,我拿出手机开始拍照。根据“...these beautiful moments, I took out my phone and started to take photos.”可知,拍照是为了留住美好瞬间,此处使用不定式作目的状语,首字母大写。 56. In the months to come, more communities across China ________ (organize) this activity. 【答案】 will organize 【解析】 【详解】句意:在接下来的几个月里,中国更多的社区将组织这项活动。时间状语“In the months to come”表示将来的时间,提示时态用一般将来时,其结构为“will+动词原形”,故填will organize。 57. Many young people say Color Walk makes them ________ (notice) the small joys in life. 【答案】 notice 【解析】 【详解】句意:许多年轻人说彩色漫步让他们注意到生活中的小确幸。根据“makes them”可知,此处使用动词原形notice,make sb do sth“让某人做某事”,是使役动词make的固定用法,后接省略to的不定式作宾语补足语。 六、阅读表达 阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容回答问题,每小题答案不超过10个单词。 More than 5,300 pieces of Dunhuang treasures have “returned” to China in digital (数字式的) form. Now they can be read online, according to the National Library of China. These digital resources were provided by France’s national library, which holds over 7,000 copies. The Dunhuang documents (文献) were discovered in the Mogao Caves in Gansu Province in the early 20th century. There are more than 50,000 of them. They cover history, language, and art. They date from the 5th to 11th centuries. Most are in Chinese, but some are in other languages like Khotanese and Hebrew (于阗语和希伯来语). At present, about 16,000 Dunhuang documents are in the National Library of China. The rest are spread overseas in Russia, Britain, France and Japan. In 1908, a French researcher took 7,000 Dunhuang documents to France. These are considered the most important ones. In 2015, the National Library of China started a digital project with France. France’s national library donated digital copies of some ancient paintings and suggested a further study on Dunhuang treasures. More than 50 copies of an ancient encyclopedia (百科全书) were also brought back in digital form from Harvard, Oxford and the British Library. According to experts, most copies overseas are hard to get back. Digitization may bring back ancient works in digital form. “These paper collections are easily broken. We have to race against time,” said one expert. The 5,300 digital documents are not just for researchers. The general public can also visit the website of the National Library of China to read them. “These documents will help people understand Chinese history. Only in this way can we make these valuable ancient books live,” said the project leader. 58. What has “returned” to China in digital form? ____________________________________________ 59. How many Dunhuang documents did the French researcher take in 1908? ____________________________________________ 60. What did France’s national library suggest in 2015? ____________________________________________ 61. Where can the general public read the digital documents? ____________________________________________ 62. What’s the value of the project according to the underlined part? ____________________________________________ 【答案】58. More than 5,300 pieces of Dunhuang treasures. 59. 7,000 Dunhuang documents. 60. A further study on Dunhuang treasures. 61. On the website of the National Library of China. 62. Help understand Chinese history. 【解析】 【导语】本文介绍五千三百余件敦煌文物以数字形式回归中国,以及相关数字工程的意义与作用。 【58题详解】 原文首段第一句原句:“More than 5,300 pieces of Dunhuang treasures have ‘returned’ to China in digital form.”直接引用原句核心内容作答。 【59题详解】 原文第三段原句:“In 1908, a French researcher took 7,000 Dunhuang documents to France.”摘取原文数字与主体作答。 【60题详解】 原文第四段原句:“suggested a further study on Dunhuang treasures.”直接引用原文提议内容。 【61题详解】 原文末段原句:“visit the website of the National Library of China to read them.”精简引用原文地点信息。 【62题详解】 原文末段原句:“These documents will help people understand Chinese history.”引用划线句对应的原文表意原句作答。 七、书面表达 (本大题共 20 分) 63. 学校像一棵大树,我们在她的荫蔽下长大。 临近毕业,学校英语俱乐部发起“My Dear School, My Growing Field”为主题的征文活动。请你根据以下流程图写一篇短文投稿,分享你最难忘的一段校园回忆,并为学校的未来送上一个温暖的小建议。 1.短文要求语句通顺、意思连贯、符合题意; 2.词数不少于90个,短文的开头和结尾已在答题卡上给出,不计入总词数; 3.短文中不得使用真实的个人及学校信息; 4.短文必须写在答题卡指定的位置上。 My Dear School, My Growing Field Every time I walk through the school gate, a sweet memory comes back to me. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ My dear school, you will always be the place where my story began. 【答案】 例文 My Dear School, My Growing Field Every time I walk through the school gate, a sweet memory comes back to me. Last year, I failed my English speech contest and felt so upset that I hid in the corner of the playground. My English teacher found me, sat down beside me, and gently encouraged me to keep practicing. With her help, I tried again later and finally made it to the final. This experience taught me not to fear failure and to keep going when things get tough. For the future of our school, I hope we can have a small reading corner in the classroom hallway. It will let us share books easily and make reading a fun daily habit. My dear school, you will always be the place where my story began. 【解析】 【详解】写作步骤 [第一步:审题立意] 确定文体:抒情叙事类记叙文,叙事用一般过去时,感悟建议用一般现在时 明确要点:讲述难忘校园回忆;写出自身成长感悟;给学校提出合理暖心建议 确定人称:第一人称I 注意事项:词数不少于90词,无真实个人与学校信息 [第二步:构思布局] 三段式结构 开头段:由踏入校门引出难忘校园往事 主体段:完整叙述回忆事件;写下成长收获;提出校园暖心建议 结尾段:深情收尾,抒发对母校的眷恋之情 [第三步:要点展开] 要点一:难忘校园回忆 事件场景:failed English speech contest/felt upset/hid in playground corner等 人物举动:teacher found me/sat beside me/gently encouraged me/helped me practice等 最终结果:tried again/entered the final/made great progress等 要点二:成长收获感悟 成长道理:not to fear failure/keep going when meeting difficulties/become braver等 要点三:校园暖心建议 建议内容:build small reading corner in hallway/add more sports equipment/hold more colorful activities等 建议作用:share books easily/form good reading habits/enrich school life等 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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