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2025-2026学年徽县第一中学、第二中学、第三中学高三5月诊断考试英语试卷
一、听力题
听下段材料,回答以下小题。
1.What do the speakers plan to do this summer?
A. Climb mountains.
B. Go to the beach.
C. Go to Madrid on business.
2.What will the woman do next?
A. Buy a gift. B. Contact Simon. C. Have a birthday party.
听下面1段材料, 回答下列各题。
3.What is the danger of eating ice cream according to the man?
A. Putting on weight. B. Catching a cold. C. Having a headache.
4.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Husband and wife.
B. Teacher and student.
C. Father and daughter.
听材料,选择合适的选项。
5.What do we know about Miya?
A. She is a middle school student.
B. She has a brain-related health issue.
C. She communicates clearly under pressure.
6.Why was Miya praised at school?
A. She went through first aid training.
B. She helped to save somebody’s life.
C. She kept herself safe in an emergency.
7.What will the weather probably be like in the north in the afternoon?
A. Rainy. B. Windy. C. Cloudy.
8.What can the listeners learn about high areas at night?
A. The sky will be cloudless at midnight.
B. The temperature will be below freezing.
C. There will be strong winds until early evening.
9.When will the speakers arrive at the hall if they leave now?
A.At 7:30 am. B.At 7:45 am. C.At 8:00 am.
听材料,选择合适的选项。
10.How does the man feel about his job?
A. Surprised. B. Satisfied. C. Stressed.
11.What does the man do now?
A. He writes articles for the magazine.
B. He takes photographs of the models.
C. He assists the photographer.
12.Where does the woman work now?
A. In a training center.
B. In a bookshop.
C. In a magazine company.
13.What does the woman ask the man to do?
A. Recommend her to the magazine.
B. Get her a job in a new bookstore.
C. Help her with photography.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.What makes Rachel stressed?
A. Her father’s condition.
B. Her sleeping problem.
C. Her sales performance.
15.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Teacher and student.
B. Doctor and patient.
C. Boss and employee.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
16.What kind of room does the woman want?
A. A room for three. B. A double room. C. A single room.
17.How much will the woman pay per night?
A. $100. B. $120. C. $150.
18.What will the woman do tonight?
A. Attend a party.
B. Chair a meeting.
C. Go to the theatre.
19.What does Lisa often do on weekends?
A. Help the elderly.
B. Have a yard sale.
C. Do the gardening.
20.How did the man go to work yesterday?
A. By bus. B. By car. C. By subway.
二、阅读理解
Global Volunteers offers various volunteer projects ranging from teaching to childcare, and labor to healthcare. We’ve highlighted some of our most popular volunteer abroad projects. So keep reading to find the best student service-learning projects for you:
Best student service-learning teaching projects
Assist local teachers in one-on-one and small group settings — in subjects like math, science, nutrition, reading, computer literacy, geography, and the like. Or, use your native understanding of the English language to create lively lessons to help students with their conversational English skill:
·Teaching Service program locations: the Cook Islands, Cuba, Greece, Italy, Malaysia, Nepal, Peru, Poland, Portugal, St. Lucia, Tanzania, and Vietnam.
·Volunteer duration: Volunteer for one to three weeks, programs start on select Sundays and Saturdays year-round (depending on the service program location).
Best student service-learning healthcare projects
Assist with non-invasive procedures such as blood pressure checks, diabetes (糖尿病) screening, eye exams, and more. For nutrition majors: Establish, plant, maintain and harvest school and household gardens, teach healthy meal planning and food preparation to students and families.
·Medical and health service program locations: Peru and Tanzania.
·Volunteer duration: Volunteer for one to five weeks, programs start on select Sundays and Saturdays year-round (depending on the service program location).
Best student service-learning construction projects
·Help with painting, repairing, building, and landscaping community facilities that support children’s growth and development.
·Construction service program locations: Cook Islands, Cuba, Montana, Peru, St. Lucia, Panama, and Texas.
·Volunteer duration: Volunteer for one to three months, programs start on select Sundays and Saturdays year-round (depending on the service program location).
Best student service-learning childcare projects
Offer the “extra” attention that at-risk children crave and deserve — Stimulating, nurturing, feeding, and playing with babies, toddlers, and preschool children.
·Childcare service program locations: Cook Islands, Peru, St. Lucia, and Tanzania.
·Volunteer duration: Volunteer for one to three weeks, programs start on select Sundays and Saturdays in the first half of the year (depending on the service program location).
21.Where can volunteers participate in all four programs?
A. Cuba. B. St. Lucia. C. Peru. D. Tanzania.
22.What can nutrition majors do in healthcare projects?
A. Perform eye exams. B. Cook nutritious meals.
C. Manage school gardens. D. Record blood pressure.
23.How do construction projects differ from the others?
A. They offer the most location choices.
B. They require the longest serving time.
C. They demand professional experience.
D. They involve interaction with local children.
At just 12 years old, Mia DaPonte has made history by becoming the youngest female Master Scuba Diver in the United States. This honorable title, awarded by organizations like PADI, represents an advanced level of training that most divers never achieve. Mia’s remarkable journey began with a simple inspiration: learning that her mother had been a certified diver since high school.
Despite her early interest, Mia had to wait until the minimum age of 10 to begin formal training. On her tenth birthday, she started in the challenging waters near her Rhode Island home — known for cold temperatures and poor visibility. Earning her initial Open Water Diver certificate required persistence, a quality her instructors immediately recognized. One noted, “She sets her mind to something and gets it done.”
Over the next two years, Mia dedicated herself to the demanding process. PADI courses combine practical diving with classroom study, and Mia progressed through several learning skills like first aid, underwater navigation, and fish identification. Her mother became her constant “diving buddy” by enrolling in the same courses, providing crucial support. Mia’s commitment is reflected in her 78 logged dives, far more than the 50 required for master certification.
The final step presented a unique challenge: Mia had to wait until she turned 12 to take her last two required courses. To complete the Advanced Open Water and Rescue Diver certifications, her family traveled to Mexico. There, on her 12th birthday, she passed the advanced course. The next day, she faced the strenuous Rescue Diver test, which included multiple dives and demonstrating the ability to rescue and bring back to life an unconscious adult diver — the most difficult task of all.
While proud of her accomplishment, Mia sees it as just the beginning. She plans to pursue further diving education and dreams of becoming a marine biologist, with a special passion for studying sharks through tagging and tracking.
24.What made Mia’s early training in Rhode Island particularly difficult?
A. A lack of qualified diving instructors.
B. Challenging storms and currents.
C. Cold and low-visibility water conditions.
D. The absence of required persistence.
25.What was key to Mia’s progress during her two-year training?
A. Her mother’s participation as her partner.
B. The simplicity of the PADI course system.
C. Her natural talent for underwater navigation.
D. Financial support for international travel.
26.What does the word “strenuous” in paragraph 4 most likely mean?
A. Tough and demanding. B. Enjoyable and relaxing.
C. Complex and discouraging. D. Advanced and rewarding.
27.What does Mia’s plan for the future show about her?
A. She is satisfied with her current accomplishment.
B. She views diving only as a personal hobby.
C. She hopes to become a professional diving coach.
D. She aims to connect her passion with science.
Children are often exposed to diet culture from a young age and its negative impacts can be long-lasting, according to Virginia Sole-Smith, author of a new book titled Fat Talk: Parenting in the Age of Diet Culture.
"Kids, at a very young age, start to become aware of body shaming," Sole-Smith said. "The main factors of children's future eating disorder (饮食失调) are kids' being ashamed of their weight and their history of dieting in childhood."
In Fat Talk, Sole-Smith argues that one way parents can fight back against this is to take a fresh look at the word "fat". "We can understand 'fat' as just a neutral body descriptor, just like saying tall or short or brown hair, black hair..." Sole-Smith said. "If your child in a bigger body comes to you, and he says, 'Am I fat?' you should be honest with him and say, 'You're fat.' And there's definitely nothing wrong with that. We love your body just the way it is."
Another suggestion from Sole-Smith is for parents to change conversations with and in front of children at home. "We can say I'm not going to feel ashamed of my body in front of my kids and I'm going to celebrate bodies in all shapes and sizes," Sole-Smith recommended. Simmons, a parenting expert, added, "So if you have a child who's in a bigger body, talk about their strengths," Simmons continued. "Helping our children concentrate on how our bodies work, how they allow us to achieve our goals... these are things we can remind our kids about every single day."
Often, diet conversations about size can be unavoidable for children, but Simmons said parents can act as a shield between children and some of the most harmful messages behind diet culture. But as children grow older, Simmons encourages parents to be honest with kids about their own struggles and not to pretend they know everything and that kids know nothing about diet culture.
28.What might contribute to children's future eating disorder?
A. Body shape and peer pressure. B. Body image and parenting style.
C. Body change and food preference. D. Body shaming and dieting experience.
29.What can be learnt from paragraph 3?
A. Parents should teach their kids honesty.
B. Kids should take pride in being overweight.
C. Parents should give "fat" a positive definition.
D. Kids should make peace with their body image.
30.What should kids focus on according to Simmons?
A. Their body functions. B. Their individual characters.
C. Their physical appearance. D. Their career achievements.
31.What does the underlined word "shield" in the last paragraph mean?
A. Tutor. B. Supporter. C. Protector. D. Connector.
We live in an age where every click, scroll, and purchase is tracked, analyzed, and used to serve us a “personalized” world. Algorithms, the invisible architects of this world, promise efficiency and satisfaction—why waste time on irrelevant content when a machine can curate your perfect feed? But this convenience comes at a steep cost: the slow erosion of our ability to think critically and engage with ideas outside our comfort zones.
Proponents of algorithms argue that they simply “give people what they want,” framing choice as a democratic(民主的) ideal. Yet this logic is flawed. When a platform learns you prefer conservative news, it stops showing liberal perspectives; if you binge true-crime podcasts, it floods your queue with similar content. Over time, your worldview shrinks, not by choice, but by design. Psychologists call this the “filter bubble”—a digital echo chamber where dissent is silenced and curiosity withers.
Worse, algorithms prioritize engagement over accuracy. Outrageous claims and sensational headlines generate more clicks than nuanced analysis, so they rise to the top. A 2023 study found that 68% of users exposed primarily to algorithmic news developed more polarized(两极分化的) political views compared to those who sought out diverse sources intentionally. This isn’t just about information—it’s about how we form opinions. If we never encounter arguments that challenge our beliefs, we lose the muscle of critical thinking.
Defenders counter that users can always “opt out” by adjusting settings or seeking alternative sources. But this ignores the reality of digital behavior: most people scroll mindlessly, trusting the algorithm to guide them. The burden of effort falls disproportionately(不成比例地) on the user, while platforms profit from our intellectual laziness.
Algorithms are not inherently evil, but their current design serves corporate interests over human flourishing. To break free, we must reclaim agency—set limits on screen time, actively seek opposing views, and demand platforms prioritize diversity over engagement. The alternative is a world where no one thinks for themselves, because no one has to.
32.What is the main argument of the passage?
A. Algorithms should be banned for spreading misinformation.
B. Personalization harms our ability to think critically.
C. Users are fully responsible for their digital choices.
D. Platforms profit from catering to diverse interests.
33.Why does the author mention the “filter bubble”?
A. To illustrate the narrowing effect of Personalization.
B. To explain how algorithms protect users from harmful content.
C. To praise algorithms for creating a comfortable online space.
D. To compare digital echo chambers with traditional media.
34.What do proponents of algorithmic fail to consider?
A. Users’ ability to easily adjust their settings.
B. The profit motives behind platform design.
C. The passive nature of most digital consumption.
D. The efficiency of personalized content delivery.
35.What does the author suggest to counteract the negative effects of algorithms?
A. Regulating platforms to remove all recommendation systems.
B. Encouraging users to actively engage with diverse viewpoints.
C. Teaching algorithms to prioritize accuracy over engagement.
D. Reducing screen time to avoid digital platforms entirely.
三、七选五
36.In the age of short videos and bite-sized information, it seems we’re losing the ability to enjoy good books. Reading is no longer a naturally built-in ability; or rather, it has become something that must be relearned. ①____________ The answer is certainly yes. Here are some tips as you take on the challenge of relearning to read.
Cut yourself off from social media.
Making time for relearning to read is no easy task when every extra hour is flooded with social media and other digital addictions. So instead of trying to find extra time in your daily routine, cut yourself off from these time-wasting distractions for a short period. This alone will leave your brain longing for something to do. ②____________
Read whatever material.
③____________ For example, you can begin with children’s science readers or illustrated texts to help the brain gradually readjust to sustained reading. Rediscover reading as entertainment and fun, and it becomes that much easier to get tuned back in.
Make relearning to read a part of your schedule.
Set specific times to start reading. ④____________ Or just start with 5, 10, or 15 minutes at a time to keep the barrier to entry low. As your brain rediscovers the habit, your sessions naturally become longer.
⑤____________
When there’s a break in the day, pull out your book instead of checking your social media. Turn waiting rooms into learning centers. Turn bus rides into a time to grow your brain. You’ll fall in love with reading before you know it.
In short, start your reading journey today and rebuild your brain’s ability to focus. In an era defined by speed, to relearn how to read deeply is, ultimately, to relearn how to think for ourselves.
A. Keep a book on you at all times.
B. Set clear goals for what you read each day.
C. And then you can fill that gap with reading.
D. Break your reading sessions up throughout the day.
E. You may wonder whether the effort is actually worth it, though.
F. Instead of forcing yourself through complicated books, start small.
G. Don’t you feel the scenes are not just two-dimensional pictures in your head?
四、完形填空(15空)
In Westmoreland, Tennessee, a potentially dangerous situation turned into a heartwarming success, all thanks to teamwork and modern technology.
On Monday at around 10:30 am, local police received a(n) 1 call: a 70-year-old local woman, who suffers from dementia (痴呆症), had gotten 2 in a thick wooded area near the intersection of Bledsoe Street and Harrison Lane, Officers 3 to the scene and started an immediate search. They were fully aware that every 4 counted — given her condition, she might not be 5 to seek help or find her way back on her own in the unfamiliar, rough woods. To speed up the operation, they asked for 6 from the Sumner County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) and the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office.
The EMA team 7 on site at 11:26 am. Immediately, they 8 two drones to scan the vast woodland, while police officers 9 their ground search. Just 10 minutes later, one of the drones 10 the missing woman. 11 by the signal from the drone, officers reached the elderly woman without delay. As a precautionary measure, she was 12 to receive medical care by the Sumner County Emergency Medical Services. 13 , the medical check showed she was fine.
The Sumner County EMA Director noted that this 14 the 18th person located by their drone program since its launch, proving how 15 this technology is for finding lost people in a short time.
37.A. boring B. exciting C. rude D. urgent
38.A. ready B. lost C. ill D. tired
39.A. hurried B. referred C. belonged D. contributed
40.A. dollar B. vote C. moment D. thought
41.A. able B. determined C. ashamed D. afraid
42.A. respect B. forgiveness C. patience D. support
43.A. objected B. disappeared C. arrived D. panicked
44.A. put away B. looked for C. showed off D. sent out
45.A. ignored B. continued C. canceled D. forgot
46.A. spotted B. attacked C. scared D. examined
47.A. Confused B. Guided C. Shocked D. Annoyed
48.A. transported B. forced C. pushed D. locked
49.A. Similarly B. Suddenly C. Luckily D. Recently
50.A. needed B. changed C. awarded D. marked
51.A. complex B. useful C. adaptable D. affordable
五、短文填空
52.Yiwu: The World’s Supermarket
Yiwu, widely ①________________ (know) as “the World’s Supermarket”, is located in the heart of Zhejiang province. Over the past four decades, it ②_____________________ (become) a lively global trade center, illustrating China’s rapid economic growth and opening-up. At its core lies the soul of Yiwu-Yiwu International Trade City, the world’s largest wholesale market for small goods, ③________________ vast complex stretches over 6.4 million square meters and houses more than 75,000 stands. Here, it offers more than 2.1 million categories of products, ranging from common daily needs and fashion accessories(配饰) ④_____________ the latest festive decorations and electronic devices. It ⑤______________________ (estimate) that nearly 80% of the world’s festive supplies come from this market.
Yiwu’s reach is truly global. It maintains close trade ties with over 230 countries and regions. Each year, it attracts more than 560,000 overseas merchants. Around 18,000 foreign business people live permanently in the city, making it a ⑥_________________ (high) international community. Its total imports and exports keep hitting new highs, with cross-border e-commerce and digital trade driving rapid growth. Furthermore, the Yiwu-Europe Railway Express serves as a vital logistics(物流)link, which offers regular goods services to dozens of countries across Asia and Europe, thus ⑦______________________ (establish) efficient and cost-effective trade routes.
What truly sets Yiwu apart is its spirit of constant innovation and ⑧__________________________ (open). Its journey started with the traditional exchange of local resources like feathers for sugar. Today, it has developed into a modern, digitalized trading giant that connects millions of Chinese makers with international markets.
More than just a major trading city, Yiwu offers a clear view of China’s growing private economy ⑨______________ the real results of its reform and opening-up policy. Looking ahead, Yiwu continues to build ⑩___________________ (strong) ties around the world, creating more new opportunities for China and its trading partners to grow and benefit together.
六、书面表达
53.假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Daniel想参加网上举办的“外国人唱中文歌”才艺大赛,发邮件希望你为他推荐一首中文歌(歌名可用汉语拼音拼写)。请你回复邮件,内容包括:
1.推荐曲目;2.推荐的理由;3.你的祝愿。
注意:写作词数应为80左右。
Dear Daniel,
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Yours,
Lihua
七、读后续写
54.“Mark, what a mess!” Mr. Thompson, the art teacher, exclaimed as he surveyed the paint-splattered (泼洒). Mark looked down at his paint-covered clothes and the paint on the floor. His face turned bright red, and he whispered, “I’m sorry, Mr. Thompson. I was trying to mix the perfect shade of oceanblue for my seascape painting, but I accidentally knocked over the paint bottle.”
The students around him laughed quietly, and Mark felt a lump (肿块) form in his throat. It was the school’s annual art exhibition coming up, and this painting was his entry. Now, not only was his work destroyed, but he had also made a huge mess in the art room. Mr. Thompson sighed, “Clean this up immediately, Mark. And I hope you can fix your painting before the deadline. Remember what we learned about color theory last week — sometimes unexpected combinations lead to the most beautiful results.”
With his head hung low, Mark cleaned the floor. When he finally sat back down to his painting, he realized that most of the blue paint was gone, and the canvas was made dirty. The once-promising seascape now looked like a chaotic mess. Mark bit his lip, his eyes welling up with tears. He glanced around the room, seeing his classmates focused on their nearly-finished masterpieces.
Just then, the school bell rang, signaling the end of the art class. Mark slowly packed his things. As he walked out of the art room, the gray sky outside seemed to mirror his mood. A light rain started to fall, and Mark pulled up his hood (风帽), not caring that the raindrops were making dark spots on his already-stained clothes.
He was so lost in his thoughts that he didn’t notice his best friend, Alex, walking beside him. “Hey, Mark, what’s wrong?” Alex asked, with an expression of concern on his face. Mark told him everything. “I spent hours trying to get that perfect blue for the ocean waves,” Mark sighed. “Without it, my whole painting is ruined.” Alex patted him on the back and said, “Don’t worry, we’ll figure it out. Let’s go to the art supply room and see if there’s any blue paint left.”
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: Upon entering the supply room, Mark’s heart sank.
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Paragraph 2: Two days later, Mark stood nervously beside his reborn painting at the exhibition.
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Bookshops are very interesting places. Not this one is extremely boring. In fact. won't you try to get a job . at a new bookshop? I want to become a photographer. So could you ask if I can . have a job in your magazine? Okay, i'll try. You wanted to see me, mr. White. Yes, Rachel, come in and have a seat. Well, you've been turning in very poor sales figures recently. Is everything all right? I'm really sorry. My father has just had an Operation. I can't sleep well and focus on my work. Great til I understand this must be hard for you, but you need to pull yourself together. You've been given a great chance, and I really hope you can get back in shape soon. You wanted to see me. mr. White. yes, Rachel, come in and have a seat. Well, you've been turning in very poor sales figures recently. Is everything all right? I'm really sorry. My father has just had an Operation. I can't sleep well and focus on my work. Great gel. I understand this must be hard for you, but you need to pull yourself together. You've been given a great chance, and I really hope you can get back in shape soon. Hello, I am a mcDonald here from AB company. I'd like to book a room for the twenty fifth please. Second, would you like a single room or a double room? A room for three, please? The room for three are one hundred and fifty dollars per night, including breakfast. Since you are, remember here you can get a discount that will be one hundred dollars per night, then one hundred and twenty dollars with breakfast. Oh, I need to have breakfast there. Hello, I am a mcDonald here from AB company. I'd like to book a room for the twenty fifth please. Would you like a single room or a double room? A room for three, please? The room for three are one hundred and fifty dollars per night, including breakfast. Since you are, remember here you can get a discount. That will be one hundred dollars per night, then one hundred and twenty dollars with breakfast. Oh, I need to have breakfast there. Would you like to go to the theater tonight? I've got some tickets. I'm sorry. I've arranged a party . to . meet . old friends tonight. No problem. Maybe next time you'll come. Yes, that would be nice. Lisa, I heard you have a Green thumb. Ha, yeah. On weekends, I often take care of flowers and plans in my yard, but I planned to try something new next year, like doing some volunteer work in nursing homes. Lisa, I heard you have a Green sum. Ha, yeah. On weekends, I often take care of flowers, plans in my yard, but I plan to try something new next year, like doing some volunteer work in nursing homes. IT took me, twas long as usual, to get to work . yesterday. Why I had to take the bus because of the subway shutdown. How about you? I still drove to work. IT took me twice long as usual to get to work . yesterday. Why I had to take the bus because of the subway shut down. How about you? I still drives up. 听力部分到此结束。
参考答案
1.答案:B
2.答案:B
3.答案:C
4.答案:A
解析:W: It’s hot today. I’d like to have some ice cream. Do you want some, dear?
M: No, thank you. Do you know the danger you face when eating ice cream?
W: Yes, gaining weight.
M: No, not that. Have you heard about brain freeze?
W: No, what’s that?
M: For many people, eating ice cream or drinking an icy drink too fast can produce a terrible headache. It usually hits in the front of the brain. People also call it “ice cream headache”.
W: Okay. I see. You know what? After all these years, you sound more and more like my father.
5.答案:C
6.答案:B
7.答案:A
8.答案:B
解析:A girl in first grade has been celebrated at her school. Miya Bentley, who was just seven, phoned 999 after her mother, Rachel Lang, had a sudden fall at home. Rachel, who suffers from a brain condition, was lying on the floor when her daughter called the emergency number, asking, “Can you help my mom?” She was also able to give her mother’s name and address to ensure the police and ambulance could arrive quickly. Reporters later learned that Miya had similar training just a week before the accident, which showed how important it is to know what to do in emergencies.
As for the weather, this morning will start brightly across most of the country. Then showers will move in an easterly direction over northern areas from midday. The south will remain cloudless and dry, making it a great day for the beach. But strong winds are expected by evening. Temperatures range from 18℃ in the south to 10℃ in the north. However, it will go as low as -2℃ in high areas where there is also a chance of snow.
That’s all we have for now. We’ll be back in an hour with more updates.
9.答案:B
10.答案:B
11.答案:C
12.答案:B
13.答案:A
解析:W: Hi, I haven’t seen you for ages .Are you OK?
M: Yes, I’ve got a great job. And it’s in the center of town, near where I live.
W: So what do you do exactly?
M: Well, at present, I assist the photographer when he takes photographs of the models for the magazine.
W: So you’re a photographer now?
M: Well, not yet. I’m doing a course. I help him to carry the equipment. What about you? Are you working?
W: Yes, I am. But I want to be a photographer too, you know. And I’ve got an awful job in a bookshop.
M: What’s wrong with that? Bookshops are very interesting places.
W: Not this one. It’s extremely boring in fact.
M: Why don’t you try to get a job in a new bookshop?
W: I want to become a photographer. So could you ask if I can have a job in your magazine?
M: OK. I’ll try.
14.答案:A
15.答案:C
解析:W: You wanted to see me, Mr. White?
M: Yes, Rachel. Come in and have a seat. Well, you’ve been turning in very poor sales figures recently. Is everything all right?
W: I’m really sorry. My father has just had an operation. I can’t sleep well and focus on my work.
M: Rachel, I understand this must be hard for you. But you need to pull yourself together. You’ve been given a great chance, and I really hope you can get back in shape soon.
16.答案:A
17.答案:B
解析:W: Hello, it’s Emma MacDonald here from AB Company. I’d like to book a room for the 25th please.
M: Certainly. Would you like a single room or a double room?
W: A room for three please.
M: The rooms for three are $150 per night, including breakfast. Since you are a member here, you can get a discount. That will be $100 per night then, $120 with breakfast.
W: Oh, I need to have breakfast there.
18.答案:A
解析:M: Would you like to go to the theatre tonight? I’ve got some tickets.
W: I’m sorry. I’ve arranged a party to meet some old friends tonight.
M: No problem. Maybe next time you’ll come.
W: Yes. That would be nice.
19.答案:C
解析:M: Lisa, I heard you have a green thumb.
W: Haha, yeah. On weekends I often take care of flowers and plants in my yard. But I plan to try something new next year, like doing some volunteer work in nursing homes.
20.答案:B
解析:W: It took me twice as long as usual to get to work yesterday.
M: Why?
W: I had to take the bus because of the subway shutdown. How about you?
M: I still drove to work.
21.答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据文中各项目的地点介绍:“Teaching Service program locations: the Cook Islands, Cuba, Greece, Italy, Malaysia, Nepal, Peru, Poland, Portugal, St. Lucia, Tanzania, and Vietnam.(教学服务项目地点:库克群岛、古巴、希腊、意大利、马来西亚、尼泊尔、秘鲁、波兰、葡萄牙、圣卢西亚、坦桑尼亚和越南)”、“Medical and health service program locations: Peru and Tanzania.(医疗健康服务项目地点:秘鲁和坦桑尼亚)”、“Construction service program locations: Cook Islands, Cuba, Montana, Peru, St. Lucia, Panama, and Texas.(建筑服务项目地点:库克群岛、古巴、蒙大拿州、秘鲁、圣卢西亚、巴拿马和得克萨斯州)”、“Childcare service program locations: Cook Islands, Peru, St. Lucia, and Tanzania.(儿童保育服务项目地点:库克群岛、秘鲁、圣卢西亚和坦桑尼亚)”可知,秘鲁(Peru)是唯一一个四种项目都包含的地点。故选C项。
22.答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据Best student service-learning healthcare projects部分中“For nutrition majors: Establish, plant, maintain and harvest school and household gardens, teach healthy meal planning and food preparation to students and families.(对于营养学专业的学生:建立、种植、维护和收获学校及家庭菜园,向学生和家庭传授健康的膳食规划和食物准备方法)”可知,营养学专业的学生在医疗健康项目中可以管理学校菜园。故选C项。
23.答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据文中各项目的志愿时长介绍:“Teaching Service program: Volunteer for one to three weeks(教学服务项目:志愿1至3周)”、“Medical and health service program: Volunteer for one to five weeks(医疗健康服务项目:志愿1至5周)”、“Construction service program: Volunteer for one to three months(建筑服务项目:志愿1至3个月)”、“Childcare service program: Volunteer for one to three weeks(儿童保育服务项目:志愿1至3周)”可知,建筑项目与其他项目的不同之处在于它需要最长的服务时间。故选B项。
24.答案:C
解析:考查细节理解,原文指出罗德岛附近的水域以“cold temperatures and poor visibility”著称,这是Mia早期训练的主要困难。
25.答案:A
解析:考查细节理解,文中提到Mia的母亲报名参加相同课程,成为她固定的“潜水搭档”,提供了关键支持,这是她进步的核心因素。
26.答案:A
解析:考查词义猜测,后文描述救援潜水员测试包含多次潜水和救援昏迷成人的高难度任务,因此strenuous意为“艰难且费力的”。
27.答案:D
解析:考查推理判断,Mia计划继续深造潜水并成为海洋生物学家,通过标记追踪研究鲨鱼,说明她希望将爱好与科学研究结合。
28.答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中的The main factors of children's future eating disorder are kids’ being ashamed of their weight and their history of dieting in childhood.可知,身体羞耻和节食经历可能导致孩子未来的饮食失调。故选D项。
29.答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段中的 Sole-Smith argues that one way parents can fight back against this is to take a fresh look at the word "fat", We can understand 'fat' as just a neutral body descriptor及We love your body just the way it is.可知,父母应该重新审视“肥胖”这个词,给它一个正面的定义。故选C项。
30.答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据第四段中的“Helping our children concentrate on how our bodies work, how they allow us to achieve our goals...these are things we can remind our kids about every single day."可知,西蒙斯认为,孩子们应该关注身体如何工作,让自己实现目标,即孩子们应该关注的是身体功能。
31.答案:C
解析:词义猜测题。根据最后一段内容可知,关于体型的对话不可避免,但是父母可以让孩子尽量远离饮食文化背后的有害信息,当孩子们长大了,再对孩子们坦诚相待,由此可知父母起到屏障的作用。由此可猜测,画线词的意思是“屏障”,与 protector意义相近。故选C项。
32.答案:B
解析:主旨大意题。根据第一段最后一句But this convenience comes at a steep cost: the slow erosion of our ability to think critically and engage with ideas outside our comfort zones (但这种便利的代价很高:我们批判性思考和接触舒适区之外观点的能力在慢慢削弱),以及后文对算法个性化导致世界观缩小、政治观点两极分化等内容的论述,可知文章核心论点是个性化服务损害我们的批判性思维能力。故选B。
33.答案:A
解析:推理判断题。根据第二段Proponents of algorithms argue that they simply “give people what they want,” framing choice as a democratic(民主的) ideal. Yet this logic is flawed. When a platform learns you prefer conservative news, it stops showing liberal perspectives; if you binge true-crime podcasts, it floods your queue with similar content. Over time, your worldview shrinks, not by choice, but by design. Psychologists call this the “filter bubble”—a digital echo chamber where dissent is silenced and curiosity withers. (算法的支持者认为,他们只是"给人们他们想要的",将选择框定为民主的理想。然而这种逻辑是有缺陷的。当一个平台得知你更喜欢保守的新闻时,它就不再展示自由派的观点;如果你沉迷于真实犯罪播客,它会用类似的内容淹没你的队列。随着时间的推移,你的世界观缩小了,不是因为选择,而是因为设计。心理学家称之为"过滤泡"——一个数字回音室,异议被压制,好奇心消退。)可知,提及"filter bubble"是为了具体说明个性化服务带来的世界观狭隘效应。故选A。
34.答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据第四段Defenders counter that users can always “opt out” by adjusting settings or seeking alternative sources. But this ignores the reality of digital behavior: most people scroll mindlessly, trusting the algorithm to guide them.(支持者反驳说,用户总是可以通过调整设置或寻求替代来源来"选择退出"。但这忽略了数字行为的现实:大多数人无意识地滚动,相信算法会引导他们。),可知支持者未考虑到大多数用户在数字消费中的被动性。故选C。
35.答案:B
解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段To break free, we must reclaim agency—set limits on screen time, actively seek opposing views, and demand platforms prioritize diversity over engagement (要摆脱这种局面,我们必须重新掌握主动权——限制屏幕时间,主动寻找相反观点,要求平台优先考虑多样性而非参与度),可知作者建议鼓励用户主动接触多样观点以抵消算法的负面影响。故选B。
36.答案:E;C;F;D;A
解析:①后文回答“The answer is certainly yes”,因此前文应该是一个疑问句,E选项“不过你可能会想,这种努力是否真的值得”符合语境,引出下文的建议。
②前文说切断社交媒体后,大脑会渴望有事可做,C选项“然后你就可以用阅读来填补这个空白”承接上文,说明如何利用腾出的时间。
③后文举例说可以从儿童科学读物或插图版书籍开始,F选项“不要强迫自己读复杂的书,从小处着手”作为本段主旨句,引出下文的具体建议。
④前文说设定特定的阅读时间,后文说可以从每次5、10或15分钟开始,D选项“把你的阅读时间分散在一天中”符合语境,说明如何安排阅读时长。
⑤后文说利用休息时间、候诊时间、乘车时间阅读,A选项“随时随身携带一本书”作为本段小标题,概括了利用碎片化时间阅读的核心建议。
37.答案:D
解析:周一上午10点30分左右,当地警方接到一通紧急(urgent)电话:一名患有痴呆症的70岁本地老妇人,在布莱索街与哈里森巷交叉口附近的茂密林区走失(lost).
38.答案:B
解析:见上题解析。
39.答案:A
解析:警员们火速赶往(hurried)现场,即刻展开搜救。
40.答案:C
解析:他们十分清楚,每一分每一秒(moment)都至关重要——考虑到老妇人的身体状况,在这片陌生崎岖的树林里,她可能无法(able)自行求救,也找不到回家的路。
41.答案:A
解析:见上题解析。
42.答案:D
解析:为了加快搜救进程,警方向萨姆纳县应急管理局以及萨姆纳县警长办公室请求了支援(support).
43.答案:C
解析:上午11点26分,应急管理局的救援小队抵达(arrived)现场。
44.答案:D
解析:他们立刻派出(sent out)两架无人机对广阔的林地进行扫描,与此同时,警员们继续(continued)展开地面搜寻。
45.答案:B
解析:见上题解析。
46.答案:A
解析:仅仅10分钟后,其中一架无人机便发现了(spotted)走失的老妇人。
47.答案:B
解析:在无人机信号的指引(Guided)下,警员们迅速找到了老人。
48.答案:A
解析:为了以防万一,萨姆纳县紧急医疗服务中心派车将她送往(transported)医院接受检查。
49.答案:C
解析:幸运的是(Luckily),医疗检查结果显示她身体并无大碍。
50.答案:D
解析:萨姆纳县应急管理局局长表示,这已是(marked)他们的无人机搜救项目启动以来寻回的第18名走失人员,这一成果充分证明了这项技术在快速寻回走失人员方面的实用(useful)价值。
51.答案:B
解析:萨姆纳县应急管理局局长表示,这已是(marked)他们的无人机搜救项目启动以来寻回的第18名走失人员,这一成果充分证明了这项技术在快速寻回走失人员方面的实用(useful)价值。
52.答案:known;has become;whose;to;is estimated;highly;establishing;openness/opening;and;stronger
解析:①考查非谓语动词。句意:义乌,素有“世界超市”之称,地处浙江省中心地带。be known as是固定短语,意为“被称为……”,此处用过去分词作状语,表示被动。
②考查时态。句意:在过去的四十年里,它已经成为一个充满活力的全球贸易中心,展示了中国经济的快速增长和对外开放。become是谓语动词,根据时间状语“Over the past four decades”可知,讲述过去发生的动作对现在的影响,应用现在完成时,主语是单数名词,助动词用has。
③考查定语从句。句意:其核心是义乌的灵魂——义乌国际商贸城,全球最大的小商品批发市场,这个庞大的综合体占地640多万平方米,拥有7.5万多个摊位。空格处引导非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词Yiwu International Trade City,关系词在从句中作定语,应用whose引导该从句。
④考查介词。句意:在这里,它提供超过210万种产品,从常见的日常需求和时尚配饰到最新的节日装饰和电子设备。range from...to...是固定短语,意为“从……到……”。
⑤考查时态、语态。句意:据估计,世界上近80%的节日用品来自这个市场。estimate是谓语动词,与主语it之间是被动关系,且描述客观事实,应用一般现在时的被动语态,主语是单数名词,be动词用is。
⑥考查副词。句意:约1.8万名外商长期居住在该市,使其成为一个高度国际化的社区。修饰形容词international,应用副词highly作状语,意为“高度地”。
⑦考查非谓语动词。句意:此外,义乌-欧洲铁路快线是一条重要的物流纽带,为亚洲和欧洲数十个国家提供定期货物服务,从而建立了高效且成本效益高的贸易路线。空白处在句子中作结果状语,用现在分词短语表示自然而然的结果。
⑧考查名词。句意:真正使义乌与众不同的是其不断创新和开放的精神。and连接并列成分,根据constant innovation可知,此处应用名词openness或opening作宾语,意为“开放”。
⑨考查连词。句意:义乌不仅是一个重要的贸易城市,它还清晰地展示了中国不断增长的民营经济以及改革开放政策的实际成果。根据“China’s growing private economy(中国不断增长的民营经济)”和“the real results of its reform and opening-up policy(改革开放政策的实际成果)”可知,上下文之间是并列关系,应用连词and连接。
⑩考查形容词比较级。句意:展望未来,义乌将继续与世界各地建立更紧密的联系,为中国及其贸易伙伴共同成长和受益创造更多新机遇。根据下文“creating more new opportunities for China and its trading partners to grow and benefit together(为中国及其贸易伙伴共同成长和受益创造更多新机遇)”可知,此处表示“更紧密的联系”,应用形容词比较级stronger作定语,修饰名词ties。
53.答案:Dear Daniel,
I’m thrilled to hear about your participation! I’d recommend the song “Mo Li Hua” (茉莉花).
This folk song is perfect for you because its melody is beautiful yet relatively simple, and the lyrics are repetitive and easy to remember. Most importantly, it’s a classic that all Chinese people know and love, so it will definitely resonate with the audience and judges.
I wish you the best of luck! I’m sure you’ll perform well and make a wonderful impression.
Yours,
Li Hua
解析:
54.答案:Upon entering the supply room, Mark’s heart sank. The blue paint shelf stood empty. “Mr. Thompson just restocked other colors yesterday,” Alex pointed to vibrant jars of purple and green. A sudden idea struck Mark. He remembered Mr. Thompson’s lesson about color blending — blue could be created by mixing green and purple! With trembling hands, he combined the paints, gradually achieving the exact ocean blue hue he’d envisioned. Alex grinned, “You did it!” New energy surged through Mark as he rushed back to his canvas, brushes dancing with renewed determination.
Two days later, Mark stood nervously beside his reborn painting at the exhibition. Instead of traditional blue tones, his landscape shimmered with unexpected depth from the blended colors. The art teacher’s eyes widened in recognition. “Creative problem-solving deserves extra credit,” Mr. Thompson announced, placing a golden star sticker on Mark’s work. Across the room, Alex gave a thumbs-up as sunlight broke through the clouds, making the painting’s unique blues glow like real seawater. Mark touched his now paint-free shirt, understanding that mistakes could lead to brighter masterpieces.
解析:1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“一进储藏室,Mark的心就沉了下去。”可知,第一段可描写Mark看到了什么让他的心沉下去,结合下一段提示的内容可知,他们又是如何解决没有蓝色颜料的问题并完成画作的。
②由第二段首句内容“两天后,Mark紧张地站在展览会上自己那幅“重生”的画作旁。”可知,第二段可描写这幅重生的画作有什么不同,以及老师和同学们看到后做出什么反应和Mark对此事的感悟。
2.续写线索:储藏室没有“海洋蓝”色——想到混合颜色得到蓝色——调出“海洋蓝”色——完成画作——师生称赞画作——Mark的感悟
3.词汇激活
行为类
①突然想起:strike/hit/occur to/dawn on
②颤抖:trembling/shivering/shaking
③匆忙返回:rushed back/ hurried back/returned hurriedly
情绪类
①笑:grin/smile broadly/beam/ chuckle happily
②惊讶:eyes widen/eyes open wide
[高分句型1] With trembling hands, he combined the paints, gradually achieving the exact ocean blue hue he’d envisioned. (运用了现在分词短语作状语以及省略关系代词的定语从句)
[高分句型2] New energy surged through Mark as he rushed back to his canvas, brushes dancing with renewed determination.(运用了as引导的时间状语从句以及独立主格结构作状语)
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