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2025学年第二学期高一年级5月月考参考答案 一、听力 1-20 CCBBA BCBAC BCACA ABCBA 二、阅读 21- 35 BCA DCAA ADBB BDCD 36-40 CFBDE 三、完形填空 41-55 BCDCA BADAC ADBCD 四、语法填空 56. where 57. known 58. including 59. Unlike 60. a 61. had tried 62. coaches 63. and 64. will serve 65. jointly 五、应用文 Dear Peter, Knowing that you are a fan of traditional Chinese culture, I’m thrilled to invite you to watch our school’s “Traditional Culture Exhibition” online, which will be livestreamed! This exhibition highlights various aspects of traditional Chinese culture, ranging from the display of Chinese calligraphy and Hanfu culture to the recitations of ancient poetry and the performance of Beijing Opera. Through this event, we hope to share the beauty of our heritage with a wider audience. The livestream will start at 2:00 p.m. next Saturday (Beijing Time) and last about two hours. You can watch it directly on our school’s official website. I truly hope you can join this cultural journey with me — I’m sure it will fascinate you as always. Looking forward to hearing from your thoughts after the show! Yours, Li Hua 六、续写 Actually, I was not sure of what to do but decided to go to the nearest house for help. I ran as fast as I could, slipping and sliding in the mud, until I reached a small cottage with warm light glowing through the windows. I pounded on the door desperately. As a kind-faced woman opened it, panicked as I was, I attempted to collect my thoughts, trying to explain the situation in the way as concise as possible. Instantly, she called out her husband, who grabbed a rope and a flashlight. Within minutes, they were following me back into the storm. More neighbors joined us along the way, carrying shovels and blankets. No sooner had we arrived where the child was trapped than the warm-hearted neighbors took action, pulling the child out completely. Shortly afterwards, we took the frightened child back to the small cottage and waited for his parents. The parents of the child were totally shocked to hear of what had happened. They were pale and breathless, rushing through the rain without even taking an umbrella. Seeing their son — by then wrapped in warm blankets, safe but exhausted, sitting in a neighbor’s arms, the mother let out a cry of relief and fell to her knees, tears of gratitude streaming down her face as she hugged her son tightly, kissing his wet forehead again and again. The father, his eyes red, stood frozen for a moment and then shook hands with every helper, “We can never thank you enough” his voice choked with gratitude. That night, despite the storm, I felt warmer than ever before for the strong sense of neighborliness. It was a true act of neighborliness — strangers becoming heroes, turning fear into hope, which strengthened my faith in humanity. 听力原文 Text 1 乘车建议 W: Which subway do I take to Central Square? M: Usually, Line 2, but it’s not working today. You could take Line 6. But if I were you, I’d catch Bus No. 23. (1) The stop is a short walk from here. Text 2 计划清理垃圾 W: Some people left all their picnic rubbish on the grass. M: I hope somebody reports them. But we can’t just leave it there. It’s dangerous for wildlife. W: Wait! I have safety gloves in my car. We can use them. (2) Text 3 午餐费用 M: How much was our lunch? The drinks were £2 each, right? W: No! They are free today. Just give me £4 for the sandwich, and £1 for the cookie. (3) M: OK. Thanks. Text 4 朋友的近况 M: Have you heard from Charlotte? W: Yes, I received a postcard yesterday. She’s in Greece! The beach hotel she’s staying at looks wonderful. (4) M: Wow! ①After spending all last month studying for her college exams, she has certainly earned it. ①本句中last month之间存在“不完全爆破”现象:last最后一个音为爆破音/t/,month第一个音为鼻辅音/m/,两者遇到一起,前面的爆破音只做部分爆破,立即过渡到后面的鼻辅音上去。 Text 5 天气状况 M: From the window, it feels like spring. But when you go outside, you’ll want a warm coat! W: Exactly! Good thing it isn’t raining, (5) though. Text 6 课程报名 W: The web page isn’t working. I’ve tried three times already. M: I guess too many people are using it now. W: Probably. I just want to get into the French class before it fills up! (6) M: Are you not continuing with English? W: Not this term. But I need to learn both. My dream is to move to Canada someday! M: Oh, cool! I’m choosing Spanish. But I’m most worried about getting a place on the computer science course. It’s really popular this year. (7) W: Well, if you do, perhaps you can fix the school website! M: Ha-ha! Maybe. Text 7 疗养院探望祖母(第8题为推断题) M: I’m here to see Li Mei in Room 18. (9) W: Are you Li Wei? ②Your grandmother has told us all⌒about you. (9) M: All good things, I hope! W: Of course! She’s very proud you’re studying to become a doctor. M: Yes. However, she’ll never take medical advice from me! W: Ha-ha! According to the schedule, she should be taking her Tai Chi class right now. M: Tai Chi? This place is better than a hotel! W: We do our best! Do you know where the activities hall is? (10) M: It’s just past the game room, right? (10) W: That’s it. (10) ★太极(Tai Chi)是以中国传统儒、道哲学中的太极、阴阳辩证理念为核心思想,集颐养性情、强身健体等多种功能为一体的中国传统拳术,被列入了联合国教科文组织的人类非物质文化遗产代表作名录。 ②本句中all about之间存在“辅音和元音的连读”现象:/ɔːl əˈbaʊt/。 Text 8 克服电话恐惧 W: ③I did it! I called the owner of the flat I saw in the paper. (11) M: Well done! I know you were nervous about that. (11) W: I just hate talking to strangers. I was shaking before I made the call! (11) M: Well, ④what did you find out? W: It costs 2,000 yuan a month, and it has a washing machine. But I forgot to ask if the Internet is included. (12) M: Well, call him back. (12) W: I don’t want to make him angry. M: You won’t! This is his job. W: I guess. But maybe I’ll email him instead of calling again. M: You’ll probably get a faster reply if you text him. (13) W: Good idea! (13) ③注意did在本句话中的重读现象。 ④本句中did you之间存在“同化”现象:/dɪd/+/juː/=/dɪˈdʒuː/。 Text 9 书友见面计划(第14题为推断题) M: Sarah, I can’t see you! Can you turn your camera on? W: Oh! Yes… M: Super excited you’re visiting next week! (15) We’ve chatted online for ages, and it’s great that your school’s exchange program gives you the chance to visit my school for World Book and Copyright Day. (17) W: I’m happy too. But isn’t World Book and Copyright Day on the 23rd of April? I’m sure it is because that’s William Shakespeare’s birthday. M: Yes, but the British organizers moved our celebrations to March because of another holiday. W: Interesting! How will you celebrate? M: My school encourages kids to dress up as book characters. My little sister wants to be the Queen Mother of the West! (16) W: No way! I guess she liked the Chinese picture book I sent her. (16) M: Exactly! She reads it every day! W: Will we also be dressing up? I don’t have fancy dress clothes. M: No, that’s for younger kids. As for older students, we’ll read and write short stories. (17) And guess what! This year, our school is receiving a visit from a successful American writer! ★ 威廉·莎士比亚(William Shakespeare)是英国文学史上最杰出的戏剧家和诗人,也是欧洲文艺复兴时期最重要、最伟大的作家之一。他创作了《罗密欧与朱丽叶》《哈姆雷特》等经典作品,对世界文学产生了深远影响。 Text 10 电影制作人勇救咖啡村(第20题为总结题) Wang Dayong was a documentary (纪录片) filmmaker. He liked to tell stories that centered on old traditions and communities facing change. (18) In 2017, while filming near Shitizhai, a village in the mountains of Yunnan Province, Wang Dayong learned about its coffee history. Ever since the 1920s, the area had been a successful coffee-growing part of China. Its coffee was known as “black gold” after winning an international award in 1993. (19) Wang was so inspired that he decided to make a film about it. But this area had changed a lot, making him really sad. The green hillsides had gone. Over-farming had taken the goodness from the earth and many local people had moved away. Wang wanted things as they once were. He also saw an opportunity. In 2018, coffee drinking was on the rise globally. So, he moved into the village and his team began re-growing the area’s famous “black gold” in a scientific way. Using green methods and local people’s knowledge, the mountains have become green once 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $2025学年第二学期5月四校联考 缺考 高一年级英语学科答题纸 [] 准考证号(无条形码的网上阅卷填涂) 学校 姓名 [0] [0] [0] f01 I0][0] 1 21 21 [2] 班级 考场号 座位号 [3J 31 31 [4] [4j [4] [4] 15 I5) 填 正确填涂 51 5 ■ 1.根据阅卷方式填写 贴条形码区域 61 161 61 6 61 [6 涂 错误填涂 2.选择题用2B铅笔 [ 71 [7 17 71 171 意事 填非选择题用0.5毫 [8 [8 81 ☑☒ [8] I8 [8] [8 米及以上黑笔书写 91 例 I91 I91 91 [91 91 回 豆 命 3.请在区域内作答 选择题 12 A B 11[A][B]C] 16 A]B C 岛 7 四B C 12 [A][B] 17四B 四B 13四B☐ a 18▣ LB @ 4 B C 14A[B] 19 A B 5 LBJ a 10A☐ LB][C] 15▣ [B][C] 20 [A]LB] 四 21 ▣ B a D 26A]BC]D] 31A][B]C] D 22324 A B D 27A]BC]D 32 [A][B][C] D B LC]LD] 28四BC四D 33A▣C D LB]LC] D29A四BD☑ 34A四B c ) 5 [A B C]LD] 30)BIC四D 35A四BCD 36 A][B]C]D]LE田41ABCD 46ABC D 51A B C D 71839 I LB]LC] DE四F□G D 47A B c D] 52 A B Ca BCD E国G43AB】CD] 48A]B]C] D D A四CD▣田 44ABCD 49B C D] 54 A] B C D 40 ABICDEFG 45AB]C]D 50A][B]C]D] 55 A四 B] D] 第二节:语法填空(共10小题; 每小题1.5分,满分15分) 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 应用文(满分15分) Dear Jack. 请在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出黑色矩形边框限定区域的答案无效 高一四校英语答题纸第1页(共2页) Yours, LiHua 读后续写(满分25分) Actually,I was not sure ofwhat to do but decided to go to the nearest house for help. The parents of the child were totally shocked to hear ofwhat had happened. 请在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出黑色矩形边框限定区域的答案无效 ■ 高一四校英语答题纸第2页(共2页) ■高一英语听力模拟试题28第1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。Which subway do I take to central square? Usually lined to, but it's not working today. You could take line six, but if I were you, I catch bus number twenty three. The stop is a short walk from here. Which subway do I take to central square? Usually lined to, but it's not working today. You could take line six, but if I were you, I catch bus number twenty three. The stop is a short walk from here. Some people left all the picnic rubbish on the grass. I hope . somebody reports them, but we can't just leave IT there. It's dangerous . for wildlife. Wait, I have safety gloves and my car. We can use some. Some people left all the picnic rubbish on the grass. I hope . somebody reports them, but we can't just leave IT there. It's dangerous . for wildlife. Wait, I have safety gloves in my car. We can use some. How much was our lunch? The drinks were two pounds each. right? No, they are free today. Just give me a four pounds for the sandwich. Add one pound for the cookie. Okay, thanks. How much was our lunch? The drinks were two pounds each. right? No, they are free today. Just give me four pounds for the sandwich and one pound for . the cookie. Okay, thanks. Have you heard from shatt? Yes, I received a postcard yesterday. She's in greece. The beach hotel she's staying that looks wonderful. Well, after spending all last month studying for her college exams, SHE has certainly earned IT. Have you heard from shatt? Yes, I received a postcard yesterday. She's in reece the b hotel. She's staying. That looks wonderful. Well, after spending all last month studying for her college exams, SHE has certainly earned IT. From the window, IT feels like spring, but when you go outside, you'll want a warm coat. Exactly good thing. IT isn't raining though. From the window, IT feels like spring, but when you go outside, you'll want a warm coat. Exactly good thing. IT isn't raining though. 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。The web page is at work again. I've tried three times already. I guess . too many people are using IT now. Probably I just wanted step into the french class before IT fills up. Are you not continuing with english? Not this term, but I mean, to learn both. My dream is to move to canada someday. Oh, cool. I'm using spanish, but i'm most worried about getting a place on the computer science course. It's really popular this year. Well, if you do, perhaps you can fix the school website. Maybe the web page is . at working. I've tried three times already. I guess too many people are using IT now. Probably I just wanted gap into the french class before IT fills up. Are you not continuing with english? Not this term, but I mean, to learn both. My dream is to move to canada someday. Oh, cool. I'm choosing spanish, but i'm most worried about getting a place on the computer science course. It's really popular this year. Well, if you do, perhaps you can fix the school . website maybe. 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。I'm here to see lee in room eighteen. Are you the way your grandmother has told us about you all . good things? I hope. of course, she's very proud you're studying to become a doctor. Yes, however, sh'll never take medical advice from me. According to scheme, SHE should be taking her tight class right now. Tie, tie. This places is Better than a hotel. We do our best. Do you know where the activities hole is? It's just past the game room. right? That's IT. I'm here to see lee in room eighteen. Are you lie? Your grandmother has told us all about you all . good things. I hope. of course, she's very proud you're studying to become a doctor. Yes, however, sh'll never take medical advice from me. according to the scheme. Should should be taking her p class right now. Tie I this places Better than a hotel. We do our best. Do you know where the activities? How is it's just past the game room. right? That's 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。I did IT. I called the owner of the flat I saw in . the paper. Well done. I know you are nervous about that. I just hate talking to strangers. I was shaking before I made the call. Well, what did you find out? IT costs two thousand UN. A month, and IT has a washing machine, but I forgot to ask if the internet is included. Well, call him back. I don't want to make him angry. You won't. This is his job. I guess, but maybe i'll email him. Instead of calling again. you'll probably get a faster reply if you text him. Good idea. I did IT. I called the . owner of the flat I saw in the paper. Well done. I know you are nervous about that. I just hate talking. Took stranger. I was shaking before I made the call. Well. what did you find out? IT costs . two thousand UNA month, and IT has a washing machine. But I forgot to ask if the internet . is included. Well. call him back. I don't want to make him angry. You won't. This is his job. I guess, but maybe i'll email him instead of calling again. You'll probably get a faster reply if you . text him. Good idea. 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。Sarah, I can't see you. Can you turn . your camera on? Oh yes. super excited your visiting next week. We've chatted online for ages, and it's great that your school's exchange program gives you a chance to visit my school for world book and copyright. I'm happy too, but is a world book and copyright day on the twenty third of April. I'm sure IT is because that Williams shake experience birthday. yes, but the british organizes celebrations too much because of another holiday. interesting. How will you celebrate? My school encourages kids to dress up as book characters. My little sister wants to be the queen mother of the west. No way. I guess he liked the chinese picture bug. I sent her exactly. SHE reads IT every day. Will we also be dressing up? I don't have fancy dress clothes. No, that's for Younger kids. As for older students, we will read and write short stories. And guess what? This year our school is receiving a visit from a successful american writer. Sarah, I can't see you. Can you turn . your camera on? Oh yes. super excited. Your visiting next week. We've chattered online for ages, and it's great that your school's exchange program gives you a chance to visit my school for world book and copyright today. I'm happy too, but is a world book and copyright day on the twenty third of April? I'm sure IT is because that's William shatner birthday, yes, but the british . organizers moved our celebrations too much because of another holiday. interesting. How will you celebrate? My school encourages kids to dress up as book characters. My little sister wants to be the queen . mother of the west. No way. I guess he liked the chinese picture bug. I sent her . exactly SHE reads IT every day. Will we also be dressing up? I don't have fancy dress clothes. No, that's for Younger kids. As for older students will read and write short stories. And guess what? This, yeah, our school is receiving a visit from a successful american writer. 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。One day, yang was a documentary filmmaker. He liked to tell stories that sent ted on old traditions and communities facing change in two thousand and seventeen while filming near desire, a village in the mountains of union province. One day on, learned about its coffee history. Ever since the nineteen twenties, the area had been a successful coffee growing parts of china. Its coffee was known as black gold. After winning an international award in one thousand nine and ninety three, one was so inspired that he decided to make a film about IT. But this area has changed a lot, making him really sad. The Green hillsides had gone over, farming had to taken the goodness from the earth, and many local people had moved away. One wanted things as they once were. He also saw an opportunity. In two thousand and eighteen, coffee drinking was on the rise globally, so he moved to into the village, and his team began regrowing the areas famous black gold in a scientific way, using Green methods and local people's knowledge. The mountains have become Green once again. One day, yang was a documentary filmmaker. He liked to tell stories that sent ted on old traditions and communities facing change in two thousand and seventeen while filming near shit design a village in the mountains of union province one day on learned about its coffee history. Ever since the one thousand twenties, the area had been a successful coffee growing part of china. Its coffee was known as black gold. After winning an international award in nineteen and ninety three, one was so inspired that he decided to make a film about IT. But this area has changed a lot, making him really sad. The Green hillsides had gone over, farming had taken the goodness from the earth, and many local people had moved away. One wanted things as they once were. He also saw an opportunity. In two thousand and eighteen, coffee drinking was on the rise globally. So he moved to into the village, and his team began regrowing the areas famous black gold in a scientific way, using Green methods and local people's knowledge. The mountains have become Green once again. 第二节到此结束,现在你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。 2025学年第二学期高一年级5月月考 英语学科 试题卷 考生须知: 1.本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟; 2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场、座位号及准考证号(填涂); 3.所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效; 第Ⅰ卷 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,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。 1. What does the man suggest the woman do in the end? A. Walk to the square. B. Use the subway. C. Take the bus. 2. What will the woman probably do first? A. Report the problem. B. Have a picnic. C. Get protective equipment. 3. How much will the man pay the woman? A. £ 4. B. £ 5. C. £ 7. 4. What is Charlotte doing in Greece now? A. Preparing for an exam. B. Taking a vacation. C. Running a hotel. 5. What is the weather probably like? A. Cold. B. Warm. C. Wet. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 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A、B、C三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。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6. Which course does the woman plan to take this term? A. Spanish. B. French. C. English. 7. What makes the man concerned? A. Failing to fix the website. B. Learning Spanish too slowly. C. Missing out on a popular course. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. Where are the speakers probably? A. In a hospital. B. In a nursing home. C. In a community center. 9. What does the man want to do? A. Visit his family. B. Take a class C. Play a game. 10. Which place will the man probably head next? A. Room 18. B. The game room. C. The activities hall. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. How does the woman sound at the beginning of the conversation? A. Anxious. B. Relieved. C. Angry. 12. What does the woman still need to find out? A. Where she can wash clothes. B. How much the monthly rent is. C. If the rent includes the Internet. 13. How will the woman contact the owner again? A. By text. B. By email. C. By phone call. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Event organizer and volunteer. B. Schoolmates. C. Friends. 15. What is the man excited about next week? A. He will meet the woman. B. He will read famous writers’ works. C. He will join a school exchange program. 16. What did the woman give the man’s sister? A. A picture book with Chinese stories. B. A book from an American writer. C. A Shakespearean storybook. 17. What will older students do for World Book and Copyright Day? A. Dress in fancy clothes. B. Create stories. C. Meet a Chinese author. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18. What does Wang Dayong do? A. He’s an environmentalist. B. He’s a farmer. C. He’s a filmmaker. 19. When did the “black gold” win an award? A. In 1920. B. In 1993. C. In 2017. 20. What is the talk mainly about? A. A story of changing a place for the better. B. A film about how coffee changed a village. C. A new type of coffee in Yunnan. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A ▲Greenwich Village, New York City $4,500/month Picture a charming tree-lined street straight out of a classic New York movie. Just a 10-minute walk from New York University, this two-bedroom apartment is located in the heart of Greenwich Village, known for its artistic atmosphere and historic brownstones. Built in the early 1900s, this building has been thoughtfully restored to combine modern comforts with timeless elegance. The apartment features high ceilings, large windows, and hardwood floors, creating a bright and inviting space. Residents can enjoy easy access to Washington Square Park, trendy cafes, and fashion shops, making it perfect for students or young professionals seeking a lively urban lifestyle. Metro Realty, (212) 555-7890 ▲Portland, Oregon $ 2,200/month Located in the eco-friendly Pearl District, this two-bedroom apartment combines modern design with sustainable living, offering a peaceful escape from the city’s noise. Featuring 1,100 square feet of thoughtfully designed space, the home includes a bright living area, two restful bedrooms, and a stylish kitchen equipped with energy-efficient appliances. Ideal for eco-conscious renters who value both comfort and sustainability. The Green Nest, (503) 555-6789 ▲Cambridge, Massachusetts $ 3,800/month The city of Cambridge is developing a new residential area just one mile from Harvard University. This energetic community, called Harvard Green, will include 1,500 homes, 1,200 student housing units, entertaining facilities, an outdoor shopping square, and scenic green spaces. A standout feature of this project is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom modern apartment located on the third floor of the Elmwood building. With its clean, modern look and high-quality features, it’s perfect for students, professionals, or anyone seeking a convenient and eco-friendly lifestyle. Cambridge Living, (617) 555-1234 21. What can we learn about the apartment in Greenwich Village? A. It has a bird’s eye view of Washington Square Park. B. It is within walking distance of New York University. C. The building was first constructed in the late 1900s. D. Leisure businesses are not accessible to any residents. 22. Green-minded individuals preferring quiet places would most likely choose ______. A. Greenwich Village, NYC. B. Harvard Green, Cambridge. C. Pearl District, Portland. D. Elmwood Building, Massachusetts. 23. Where would you most probably find the above text? A. An online platform offering rental apartments. B. A travel blog featuring top neighborhoods in USA. C. A university website about students’ housing options. D. A community news site reporting on local updates. B My backpack weighed 53 pounds, filled with dried food, water, and necessities for my first long-distance hike on Canada’s 180-kilometre Sunshine Coast Trail. The journey to the trailhead (登山口) was an adventure in itself — riding my motorcycle in the rain, taking buses, and finally a rubber boat to Sarah Point. As I set off, I felt a mix of excitement and fear. Backcountry trips weren’t new to me, but 15 days alone in the wilderness was a different beast. I was fascinated with all the trail had to offer. Some parts were wide and flat, while others were narrow, steep, and even overgrown. Each night, I stayed in a different hut, living a unique life each day. At Bliss Portage Hut, I found peace on a hidden bench overlooking a forest. Sitting there, I realized how rare it is to have the forest completely to oneself. Hiking develops a unique friendship. Along the way, I kept hearing about Pierre, a cheerful Frenchman with long, curly hair. When we finally met on Tin Hat Mountain, it felt like reuniting with an old friend. We laughed about how the trail had connected us before we even crossed paths. It struck me how such journeys remove pretence (伪装), leaving only human connection. Why do people hike? Is it for the views, the loneliness, or the challenge? For me, it was about independence and adventure, a chance to experience real life. The trail became a pilgrimage (朝圣之旅), reconnecting me with the world and myself. Each step reminded me of our smallness in the universe yet our great feelings. Upon completion, I found my motorcycle, feeling a bittersweet mix of achievement and loss. Returning to city life felt dreamlike, as if the past 15 days had been a dream. The trail had changed me, teaching me to appreciate simpleness and freedom, lessons I’d carry long after the hike ended. Life on the trail was a reminder of what truly matters. 24. What did the author experience before getting to the trailhead? A. He joined a package tour. B. He came across a wild beast. C. He covered 180 kilometres. D. He used various means of transportation. 25. What was the trip like according to paragraph 2? A. It was short of excitement. B. It was basically a desert hike. C. It offered a variety of experiences. D. It brought a sense of loneliness. 26. What was the author’s friendship with Pierre based on? A. Shared experience. B. Sincere care. C. Similar backgrounds. D. Regular contacts. 27. What lesson might the author learn from the trip? A. Simplicity and freedom are valuable. B. Happiness is what truly matters. C. Nothing can compare with city life. D. Living a simple life is never possible. C Ever wondered what happens to the recyclables you carefully sort and place in your bin? For years, recycling has been an important part of our efforts to reduce waste and protect the environment. However, the recycling industry has faced significant challenges, from rising costs to labor (劳动力) shortages. But what if technology could transform (改变) this process, making recycling faster, more efficient and actually effective? That’s exactly what AMP Robotics, a Colorado-based company, is working toward. At the heart of AMP’s advancement is its artificial intelligence platform, which uses deep learning to analyze millions of images of waste. This technology enables robots to identify recyclable materials by recognizing patterns in colors, textures, shapes and logos, spotting a single plastic bottle in a sea of trash faster than any human. AMP Robotics is not alone in harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to transform waste management. Across Europe and the U.K., companies like Greyparrot and Recycleye are using AI technologies to improve sorting efficiency. Greyparrot uses cameras and machine learning to monitor waste streams in real time, providing detailed insights into material composition. This helps centers maximize resource recovery. Similarly, Recycleye uses robotic arms equipped with AI to automate sorting processes, increasing the purity of recovered materials and promoting productivity. AI applications go far beyond sorting lines. For instance, WestRock is using AI to design sustainable (可持续的) packaging that replaces plastics with fiber-based materials. Their advancements include creating packaging resistant (防……的) to water and oil while maintaining recyclability, helping brands make the turn to more eco-friendly solutions. Governments are also using AI-driven recycling systems, such as Tasmania’s $ 24 million materials recovery site, which processes recyclables from thousands of households using advanced AI systems. In metal recycling, AI is being used to predict market trends by analyzing large amounts of data on prices, supply, demand and trade patterns. This allows recyclers to maximize production based on anticipated (预期的) demand for specific metals. Together, these efforts illustrate how AI is transforming waste management globally, making recycling more efficient, sustainable and impactful. 28. How do robots in AMP Robotics recognize recyclables? A. By identifying patterns using deep learning. B. By measuring the size with digital cameras. C. By weighing the waste using an AI platform. D. By analyzing materials through metal sensors. 29. What does the underlined word “harnessing” in paragraph 3 mean? A. Testing. B. Analyzing. C. Improving. D. Applying. 30. Why does the author mention Tasmania’s materials recovery site in paragraph 5? A. To stress the huge cost of recycling. B. To show the wide application of AI in recycling. C. To illustrate how AI-driven recycling systems work. D. To praise the government’s great efforts in recycling. 31. Which of the following can be a suitable title for the text? A. The Rise of AI-Powered Robots B. AI: A Key to Reshaping Waste Management C. Labor Shortages and Cost Issues in Recycling D. Sustainable Packaging: A New AI-Driven Solution D Stanford assistant professor Ruike Zhao published a groundbreaking medical breakthrough in Nature: using a tiny 2mm micro-robot, she increased the success rate of blood clot (血块) removal from a mere 11% to an amazing 90%, sending shockwaves through the medical world. In modern society, about one in every dozen people may experience a blood clot in their lifetime. It is widely known that blood clots are the leading cause of strokes and heart attacks. During treatment, the ability to quickly and effectively restore blood flow becomes a matter of life and death. Unfortunately, traditional mechanical methods have a low success rate. The process is like trying to pick up broken tofu with chopsticks — not only is success unlikely, but the situation may even worsen. Blood clots may break apart while being deformed, resulting in small pieces stuck in hard-to-reach areas. However, Professor Zhao’s 2 mm micro-robot enters blood vessels (血管) and, using high-speed rotation (旋转), generates forces to reduce the clot size to 5%. It’s like when you press and rub soft things, like hair, between your hands. The force makes them stick together into a small ball. The micro-robot works similarly, using pressure to bring the clot components together, making them easier to remove. This process requires no drugs, causes no vessel damage, and effectively releases trapped red blood cells back into blood. What’s astonishing is that this innovation is inspired from subway TBMs, tunnel-boring machines (盾构机). The way tunnel-boring machines efficiently handle hard soil and rock in narrow spaces inspired the creation. This brilliant Chinese researcher miniaturized the enormous underground machine to a size tens of thousands of times smaller and adapted it for use in human blood vessels. Currently, the technology has been successfully tested on pigs. While most of these studies remain in the laboratory phase, the breakthrough itself is exciting. This technology may soon extend beyond blood clots to address issues like kidney stones or gallstones. 32. How does the author present the breakthrough in paragraph 1? A. By explaining a technical term. B. By contrasting the data. C. By providing the study’s background. D. By quoting an authority. 33. What is the advantage of Zhao’s micro-robot over traditional methods? A. It produces blood more rapidly. B. It prevents clots from forming again. C. It is recyclable and economical. D. It raises success rate and reduces side effects. 34. What does the author try to illustrate by mentioning TBMs? A. The cost of medical robotics. B. The reason behind the numerous trials. C. The inspiration behind the innovation. D. The importance of modern machinery. 35. What is the last paragraph about? A. Choice of new research methods. B. Possible direction for further study. C. Necessity for tests on more animals. D. Potential application of the invention. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 School days mean homework, studying, exams, and social interactions — not to mention getting up early every morning. It’s understandable if you don’t always feel your happiest going to school during the week. 36 The following tips can help you feel happier on school days. Focus on the good things about school. 37 Think about the bigger picture and how your education will have a positive impact on your life in the long run. If you’re having a bad day, tell yourself that you only have to be in school for a relatively short period of your life. After that, the sky is the limit! 38 Making other people smile can improve your own happiness. Give another student some positive encouragement. Or, thank a teacher for a fun activity or an interesting lesson. If you see someone else that looks like they might be feeling down, tell them you like their hair style or praise the work they have done. Try not to take negativity from others too hard. 39 Try to remember that nobody is perfect and think about what might be going on in their lives that makes them act negatively towards you. Try your best to sweep away a dirty look or a bad comment and move on without getting angry and upset. Reward yourself. Once you get that big A on your exam or work, don’t forget to go out and celebrate! It’s always great to reward yourself when you do something good especially when it will benefit your future in so many ways! Always believe that you can and you will go a long way! No one can change your future other than you. 40 A. Smile more often. B. Do something nice for someone. C. But it’s also something you can totally improve! D. If someone isn’t nice to you at school, it’s probably not your fault. E. Do the best of what you have, and try to have some fun along the way. F. A little positive thinking can go a long way towards improving your mood. G. Whether in school or at home, you look for ways to make learning more enjoyable. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A 90-year-old great-grandmother graduated from Southern New Hampshire University recently, fulfilling a lifelong dream after decades of sacrifice. “It’s so 41 ,” Annette Roberge spoke of her 42 . “It’s like still being in a dream world.” Roberge first 43 at New Hampshire College (now SNHU) in 1972. 44 to her kids at that time, Roberge 45 her studies. “You need to get your 46 right,” she explained. “The children came first. I can’t put my education ahead of them.” Roberge later took on part-time jobs to 47 her young children’s schedules before 48 building a long career in the insurance industry. In 2017, Roberge set about exploring options to 49 her education but failed to 50 due to health reasons. However, after some research by her daughter, Roberge discovered that she had earned enough 51 to graduate with an associate’s degree in business administration. At her 90th birthday celebration, around two weeks before she 52 the graduation ceremony, Roberge announced the exciting news to her family. When the big day came, she walked across the stage to cheers and applause from other attendees, proudly 53 her diploma. But Roberge isn’t stopping there — she plans to start working toward her bachelor’s degree in January. When she 54 her journey, Roberge shared a message of 55 , “If you have a dream, don’t let it just sit there. Do something. No matter your age, you can still achieve it.” 41. A. close B. unreal C. hopeless D. tense 42. A. generation B. future C. achievement D. decision 43. A. called B. aimed C. worked D. enrolled 44. A. Determined B. Fair C. Devoted D. Patient 45. A. paused B. disturbed C. ignored D. furthered 46. A. details B. priorities C. responses D. strategies 47. A. fit B. revise C. adjust D. set 48. A. passively B. strictly C. intentionally D. eventually 49. A. continue B. afford C. change D. manage 50. A. carry through B. turn up C. go through D. settle down 51. A. credits B. funds C. titles D. rewards 52. A. missed B. told C. held D. attended 53. A. expecting B. receiving C. showing D. issuing 54. A. described B. documented C. recalled D. completed 55. A. warmth B. knowledge C. understanding D. inspiration 第Ⅱ卷 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 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。 Cheers echoed (回响) across the frozen Songhua River in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, 56 students from leading universities in China and Britain competed in a first-of-its-kind ice dragon boat race. The event, 57 (know) as the “HIT-Cambridge-Oxford Cup,” brought together 14 teams, 58 (include) those from Oxford, Cambridge and Harbin Institute of Technology (IT), as well as universities from Hong Kong and Macao. 59 traditional water dragon boating, ice dragon boating requires athletes to use ice picks to push their boats forward on solid (固体的) ice, 60 task demanding great upper body strength. Edward Townsend from Cambridge described the race as a fantastic experience, admitting it was the first time that they 61 (try) dragon boat racing on ice and that adapting to the cold climate was no easy task. With guidance provided by HIT 62 (coach), however, his team gradually mastered the skills and secured the first prize in the race. Besides the competition, participants also enjoyed various cultural activities, visiting the Harbin Ice-Snow World, feeding Siberian tigers 63 experiencing local cuisine. Organizers hope that the friendship race 64 (serve) as a positive beginning for youth exchanges between China and Britain, as well as an important link for universities to expand cooperation and 65 (joint) develop talent. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 假定你是李华,你校将举办“传统文化展”,并通过网络进行直播(livestream)。请你给外国笔友Jack写封邮件,邀请他在线观看。内容包括: 1.活动介绍; 2.观看时间、方式; 3.你的期待。 注意: 1.写作词数应为80左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear Jack, __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 第二节(满分25分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 An Act of Neighborliness The skies were dark. A strong wind was blowing hard, cutting my face like a sharp knife. Rain fell in big drops, and thunder and lightning flashed across the skies. I shook with cold and fear as I walked home, trudging (步履艰难地走) through streams of muddy water. Some people were rushing by, completely soaked in the heavy rain. Their umbrellas had been turned inside out by the fierce wind, and they held onto their coats tightly, desperate to find shelter. Along the way, I saw some schoolchildren holding their heavy schoolbags tightly and rushing home, their faces pale with cold. I also saw that some road repair work had been abandoned by workers. Obviously, the workers had left in a hurry because of the sudden storm. There were few warning signs and it was hard to see what was on the road. There were pieces of wood and metal and it looked like a hole had been dug and hurriedly covered with boards. I moved on but suddenly stopped as I heard faint sounds above the howling wind. It sounded like children crying — weak, desperate, and terrified. I quickly turned back and retraced my steps to the place from where the cries came. My heart pounded. To my sadness and horror, I found that a small child had fallen into the hole on the road. The boards had been washed away by the force of the rushing water. I could hardly see the child, for darkness had already fallen, and the rain blurred my vision. All I could make out was a tiny hand reaching up from the hole, grasping at the slippery edge. I shouted, “Don’t be afraid! I’m going to get help!” The child sobbed but nodded weakly. I knew the neighbors well — they all shared a strong sense of neighborliness, always willing to lend a hand. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 Paragraph 1: Actually, I was not sure of what to do but decided to go to the nearest house for help.__________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: The parents of the child were totally shocked to hear of what had happened.____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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