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2026全时光圳题艾战演练(-)
英语
全卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟。
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注意事项:
1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上。
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3.考试结束后,本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。
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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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1.How does Mike probably feel now?
A.Happy.
B.Worried.
C.Angry.
2.What is the man probably?
A.A manager.
B.A doctor.
C.A student.
3.How does the woman usually go to work?
A.By bus.
B.By car.
C.On foot.
4.What will the speakers do this weekend?
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A.Go to a new restaurant.
B.Watch a French movie.
C.Stay at home.
5.When will the speakers probably study together?
A.At four o'clock.
B.At six o'clock.
C.At eight o'clock.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选
如
项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作
答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听下面的录音,回答第6和第7小题。
6.What is the woman doing?
A.Reading a story.
B.Writing a story.
C.Listening to a story.
7.What will the woman do next probably?
A.Talk with her teacher.
B.Invite the man to dinner.
C.Tell the man the storyline.
听下面的录音,回答第8至第10小题。
8.What did the man do yesterday?
A.He went to the history museum.
B.He signed up for the painting courses.
C.He did some shopping online.
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9.When will the man go to the store?
A.This Tuesday.B.This weekend.
C.Next week.
10.Why does the woman advise the man to go to the store?
A.The prices of paintbrushes are low.
B.It's near the man's house.
C.There are many kinds of paintbrushes.
听下面的录音,回答第11至第13小题。
11.What do we know about the woman?
A.She enjoys sharing.
B.She often sings songs.
C.She likes listening to music.
12.What is the disadvantage of the apartment?
A.It shares several walls with neighbors.
B.It is on the top floor.
C.It isn't big enough.
13.What does the woman ask about the apartment at last?
A.Its address.
B.Its size.
C.Its price.
听下面的录音,回答第14至第17小题。
14.How old is Jane?
A.21.
B.24.
C.25.
15.What is the relationship between James and Jane?
A.Mother and son.
B.Husband and wife.
C.Brother and sister.
16.What can we know about Tina?
A.She has got a new job.
B.She loves playing the piano.
C.She will graduate this June.
17.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.The weather.
B.Their travel experiences.
C.Their family members.
听下面的录音,回答第18至第20小题。
18.When did the speaker return to the United States?
A.In1993.
B.In1999.
C.In2006.
19.What did the speaker major in at university?
A.P.E.
B.Japanese.
C.Spanish education.
20.Where does the speaker live now?
A.In Japan.
B.In the United States.
C.In Venezuela.
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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Camp Host(Lava Point)2026
Zion National Park(ZION)is searching for individuals who wish to serve as Camp Hosts
at ZION's Lava Point Campground.We anticipate the season to last from June 2,2026-
October 6,2026.
Campground hosts duties include but are not limited to:
The camp host(s)will be available 7 days/week in the morning and evening to check
recreation.gov reservations for the 6 campsites.
Roving (the campground to assist campers in finding campsites,reminding
campers of check-out times,educating visitors on campground regulations,providing visitor
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information about trails,hiking and/or other activities,directions to other parts of Zion
National Park.
Regular duties may also include light maintenance tasks including trash pickup,
refilling toilet paper,and reporting issues to Zion's maintenance team.
Collecting park visitor use statistics.
This position does not include law enforcement duties.Camp host(s)should report any
suspected violations to appropriate law enforcement officials.
Uniforms
Camp Hosts will be provided with a Volunteers-in-Parks uniform.This uniform consists
of tan(button-down shirts(short-sleeve or long-sleeve),a hat baseball cap or wide-
brimmed hat),and weather appropriate outerwear (raincoat,jacket,vest,winter knit hat).
Volunteers are required to supply their own pants (tan or brown preferred),shoes(closed
toe and appropriate for hiking),and socks.Repayments or allowances for these items will not
be provided.
Applicant Qualifications
Selectee(s)must be available to volunteer for at least one month between June and
October.Preference will be given to applicants who can commit to volunteering for the entire
duration(June 2-October 6,2026).
Applicants must be 18 years of age or older at time of application.
Applicants must possess strong customer service and communication skills.
Applicants must keep accurate records of their monthly hours and visitor contacts.
Camp Hosts must be able to hike for distances of at least 3 miles on uneven surfaces in
temperatures ranging from20℉tol10℉.
21.Which is not the camp hosts'duty?
A.Picking up camp garbage.
B.Giving directions to visitors.
C.Informing visitors of camp rules.
D.Book campsites online for visitors.
22.What do volunteers need to bring by themselves?
A.Raincoats.
B.Hiking shoes.
C.Baseball caps.
D.Long-sleeve shirts.
23.Who are suitable candidates for camp hosts?
A.Applicants available throughout July.
B.Applicants available in mid-September.
C.Applicants available from March to May.
D.Applicants available from Nov.through Dec.
B
I never imagined that in my 70s I'd be standing behind a booth()at a craft fair.For
most of my life,I was the shopper wandering the aisles(),admiring the works of local
artists.Occasionally,I'd buy a few things.Now,I'm the one arranging my table,smoothing
out a display cloth and carefully setting out my Happy Cat creations.
The night before my first show,I was stressed and anxious.Should I display prices or
wait until asked?Was my setup too crowded or too plain?When the doors opened,I wasn't
sure what to expect.Would anyone stop?Would they care about what I had made?
And then came my first sale.A young girl paused at my table.Her eyes fixed on a pair of black-
and-white cat earrings.I told her they were inspired by my tuxedo cat.She smiled,pulled out her
phone,and proudly showed me a photo of her own tuxedo cat.She promised to return with her dad.
Five minutes later,there they were,and he bought her the earrings.That moment,the joy on her
face,the connection over our cats,are the things I'll never forget.
One of the biggest surprises of working a booth is how much connection happens in such
a small space.Strangers shared stories-like a woman recalling her grandmother's sheets or a
retired teacher who took up pottery in her 60s-and showed me photos of their pets.Fellow
sellers traded snacks,helped each other set up,and celebrated each other's sales.By the
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second or third fair,I saw repeat visitors stopping by just to say hello or chat.They didn't
feel like customers-they felt like friends.
I don't make much money from craft fairs.Each fair gives me a reason to keep creating.
And because all my Happy Cat creations are made from recycled or repurposed materials,it
also opens the door to conversations about sustainability and finding beauty in the unexpected.
I didn't just sell crafts at those fairs.I found happiness,connection and purpose.
24.How did the writer feel the night before the first show?
A.Regretful.
B.Confident.
C.Nervous.
D.Embarrassed.
25.What does the first sale truly represent?
A.A memorable emotional connection.
B.A profitable small business start.
C.The popularity of cat-themed crafts.
D.A success of her pricing strategy.
26.What does this booth bring to the writer?
A.Shame.
B.Delight.
C.Boredom.
D.Frustration.
27.What can we know from the last paragraph?
A.The writer is not sociable.
B.The writer is environmentally conscious.
C.Crafts are highly profitable.
D.The fair is declining day by day.
C
Underwater“storms'”are melting the ice shelf protecting the Thwaites“doomsday(世界
)glacier in Antarctica,raising concerns that we could be under-estimating future sea
level rise.
Up to 10 kilometres wide,these storm-like swirls()start swirling when waters of
different density or temperature strike in the open ocean,much like hurricanes forming
through the mixture of air bodies in the atmosphere.And like hurricanes,some of them rush
towards the coast,which in Antarctica is largely made up of ice shelves-the floating
extensions of glaciers that stick dozens of kilometers out into the sea.
"They have so much motion,and they're really hard to stop,"says researcher Mattia
Poinelli."So the only way they could go is just get trapped under the ice.
Poinelli and his colleagues'modelling showed that these storm-like swirls were
responsible for one-fifth of the total melt of the Thwaites and neighbouring Pine Island ice
over nine months.It is the first study to quantify the impact of these storms across an entire
ice shelf.Ice shelves slow glaciers'slide into the sea and protect them from wave erosion.
In Antarctic waters,colder,fresher surface water overlies warmer,saltier deep water.
When a storm gets trapped under an ice shelf,its swirling motion pushes surface water
outward,drawing up warm deep water that melts the ice from below.The resulting melt
water interacts with the warm,salty water,strengthening the swirl and accelerating melting.
In 2022,a deep-water float measuring temperature,salinity and pressure was "captured"
by a large spinning eddy (that became trapped at another point along the Antarctic
coast.With its data,Cathrine Hancock estimated that eddies cause 0.11 metres of melt under
that ice tongue each year.
"It shows that the concept of an eddy spinning down underneath an ice shelf is
important,says Poinelli."The smaller submesoscale storms in the Poinelli study are likely
having a similar effect,which suggests swirling bodies of water at a range of scales are melting
significant amounts of ice.Given the current changes in the wind pattern and sea ice around
Antarctica,how much are we actually missing by not observing these small scales?"
28.What is the main cause of underwater storms?
A.The collision of ice shelves with glaciers.
B.The sudden coastal temperature drops.
C.The mixture of various water masses.
D.The interaction of air masses in atmosphere.
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29.What is the key contribution of Poinelli's modelling study?
A.It first measured the storms'overall ice loss.
B.It discovered a new type of ocean current.
C.It predicts future glacier collapse accurately.
D.It identifies the speed of glacier formation.
30.Why is Hancock's 2022 study cited in the text?
A.To provide a historical melt rate.
B.To emphasize floats'use in science.
C.To challenge Poinelli's conclusions.
D.To confirm eddies'role in melting ice.
31.What is the best title for the text?
A.Antarctic Ice Shelves Face New Threat
B.Fresh Water Fuels Underwater Hurricanes
C.The Future of Global Sea Level Is Rising
D.Undersea Storms Melt the Glaciers'Ice Shelf
D
Ask Google's AI video tool to create a film of a time-travelling doctor who flies around in
a blue British phone booth and the result,unsurprisingly,resembles()Doctor Who.And
if you ask OpenAI's technology to do the same,a similar thing happens.What's wrong with
that,you may think?The answer could be one of the biggest issues AI chiefs face as their era-
defining technology becomes ever more widespread in our lives.
Google and OpenAI's generative artificial intelligence is supposed to be just that-
generative,meaning it develops novel answers to our questions.But how much of that output
is original?The problem is working out how much AI tools like Sora 2 and Veo 3 rely on
someone else's art to come up with their own inventions.One firm,however,claims to be
able to shine a light on the issue.
TracelD by Vermillio can detect the percentage to which Al-generated content is based on
copyrighted materials.One of the platform's abilities is to create neural fingerprints for
brands,characters or other IP.These fingerprints act as digital identifiers that map the
unique characteristics of a given piece of content.By comparing this fingerprint against Al-
generated content,it can determine how much the new content overlaps (with the
original,offering a percentage-based match.
The research showcases this process in action,using well-known films such as Doctor
Who and James Bond as case studies.The findings?Sora matched up to 62%with James
Bond fingerprint,Google's Veo 3 matched 80%to Doctor Who fingerprint,implying that they
have leaned heavily on copyright-protected work to produce its output.
Many creative professionals demand compensation and an end to unauthorized use of their
work until permissions are granted.They argue AI tools build on their work without
remuneration,producing competing creations that undercut their industries.
Kathleen Grace,head of Vermillio,said:"We can all win if we just take a beat and figure
out a way to share and track content.This would encourage copyright holders to release more
data to AI companies and would give AI companies access to more interesting sets of data.
Instead of giving all the money to AI companies,there would be this amazing ecosystem.
32.What issue is presented in the first two paragraphs of the text?
A.Generative AI reinvents film production.
B.The capabilities of generative AI are expanding.
C.Generative AI is becoming increasingly widespread.
D.Copyrighted materials are used in AI-generated content.
33.What is paragraph 3 mainly about?
A.Who uses TracelD.
B.How TracelD works.
C.Why TracelD is developed.
D.Where TracelD is used.
34.What does the underlined word "remuneration"in paragraph 5 mean?
A.Delay.
B.Pay.
C.Effort.
D.Warning.
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35.What message does Kathleen Grace want to convey?
A.Limiting data hurts scientific progress.
B.Copyright holders should release more data.
C.A fair data-sharing ecosystem benefits all.
D.AI firms must disclose copyrighted content use.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
When 16-year-old Mia first walked into the school drama club's audition room,her hands
shook so hard that she could barely hold her script.She'd always loved losing herself in novels
and writing her own short stories in a notebook,but speaking aloud in front of others felt like
scaling a steep,snow-covered mountain."I just wanted to shrink into the back row and
disappear,"she later admitted to the club's director,Ms.Henderson.36
Ms.Henderson,who had a knack for spotting quiet potential,smiled and handed her a
small,non-speaking role as a stagehand.Her job was to move wooden props between scenes
and adjust the follow spot that tracked the lead actors.37 She found comfort in the
rhythm of behind-the-scenes work,watching the cast rehearse from the wings and learning
how lines woven together to tell a story.
But three weeks before the play's opening night,disaster struck:the actor playing the
minor role of Lila fell ill with a fever.With no understudy ready,Ms.Henderson turned to
Mia."You've watched every rehearsal-you know the lines.Can you step in?"38 Her
throat went dry,but she nodded,too surprised to say no.
That afternoon,Mia stood center stage for the first time.Her voice trembled as she
delivered her first line,but when she finished,the cast erupted in quiet applause.39 She
stayed late every night after that,practicing her lines until they felt like second nature and
helping the other actors with their blocking.
On opening night,the theater was packed.When Mia walked on stage,her hands still
shook-but this time,it was excitement,not fear.She delivered her lines with warmth,and
when the scene ended,the audience broke into spontaneous cheers.After the show,
classmates stopped her in the hallway to say how much they'd loved her performance.40
"It didn't just give me a role in a play,"Mia said later."It gave me a role in my own life-
one where I don't have to be invisible anymore."
A.She feared she would freeze up and forget every line.
B.This small,unexpected chance became her turning point.
C.She'd joined the club only to watch,never expecting to perform.
D.Now she actively volunteered for more challenging speaking roles.
E.The experience taught her that courage grows with every small step.
F.She quickly became the most popular member of the drama club.
G.Ms.Henderson had been directing student plays for over a decade.
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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项。
It was 4 a.m.-cold and raining.I sat alone in a bus shelter,with two hours to wait for
the next bus to Toronto.Then Delilah arrived,asking if the cafe was 41.Unfortunately,
it wasn't.She sighed,42 slightly,and I could see she was cold and tired."You can wait
here with me,.if you'd like,”I offered.“Idon't mind the43_.”
We talked quietly as rain tapped the roof above us.She showed me 44 drawings from
her sketchbook-45 stories full of longing and light.Then she remembered something:a
$75 Tim Hortons gift card in her bag."Let's 46 ourselves-and a few others,she said.
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Just before dawn,the cafe opened.Inside,she 47 six coffees,four bagels,and ten
doughnuts."Not just for us,"she explained,48 most of them into paper bags.Tony
usually comes around this time,"she said,glancing down the street.As if on 49,an
older man walked toward us.Delilah 50 him a coffee and a bagel with a gentle smile.He
nodded 51 and walked away without a word."We've known each other twenty years,"
Delilah said."But ever since his accident,he's never remembered me.I still bring him 52
every chance I get."It was a love that gives without expecting 53.
I never heard from her after that night.But her 54 has stayed with me ever since.
Sometimes,it only takes one rainy hour with a stranger for their 55 to echo longer than
the noise of the world.
41.A.distant
B.open
C.empty
D.busy
42.A.hesitating
B.sweating
C.glancing
D.trembling
43.A.delay
B.company
C.consequence
D.situation
44.A.expressive
B.specific
C.complex
D.smooth
45.A.wordless
B.serious
C.humorous
D.legendary
46.A.defend
B.treat
C.comfort
D.entertain
47.A.prepared
B.delivered
C.produced
D.ordered
48.A.receiving
B.hiding
C.packing
D.throwing
49.A.schedule
B.request
C.business
D.purpose
50.A.owed
B.promised
C.handed
D.showed
51.A.rudely
B.gracefully
C.lazily
D.vaguely
52.A.dinner
B.breakfast
C.lunch
D.supper
53.A.return
B.sympathy
C.limitation
D.fortune
54.A.ambition
B.bravery
C.generosity
D.faith
55.A.compassion
B.mission
C.honor
D.fantasy
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。
As morning fog rises over a river in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province,the raw,
ancient chant of 65-year-old Wu Baochen pierces the quiet,56 (bring)to life Yimakan,an
oral storytelling art unique to the Hezhen-one of China's 57 (small)ethnic minority
groups.
Performed alone,Yimakan blends narrative and song without instrumental accompaniment.
58 (pass)down orally through generations,the ancient art form reflects the history,
heroic tales,fishing and hunting practices,rituals,and moral standards of the Hezhen
people,59 dialect has no written script.
Born into 60 Yimakan family in Heilongjiang's Tongjiang City,one of the main
settlements of the Hezhen people,Wu began learning Yimakan in his childhood from his
family members and other local elders 61 (preserve)this disappearing heritage.
"As a child,I listened to my grandfather perform Yimakan over and over and memorized
it quietly in my heart,but only by growing up did I understand the meaning 62 the
songs,”Wu said..
The spread of Yimakan 63 (traditional)takes place within families such as Wu's.
"Language is key.The Hezhen language is the 64 (carry)of Yimakan,yet many young
Hezhen people can no longer speak it,"Wu added.
On 11 December,2025,the 20th regular session of the Intergovernmental Committee for
the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage 65 (list)it to the Representative List
of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
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第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
你校英文报将增加一个新的栏目“The Labor Diary”。请你以编辑部的名义写一篇创刊
词,内容包括:
1.创刊目的:
2.栏目介绍。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear readers,
We are excited to announce the launch of our new column,"The Labor Diary"
The Editorial Department
第二节(满分25分)
Mr.Hatch,a tall,thin man with a permanently serious face,had lived in a quiet
neighborhood for years.He followed a rigid and predictable routine that never changed.Every
day,he left home at 6:00 for the shoelace factory,ate the same cheese-and-mustard sandwich
at lunch,and stopped at the newsstand and grocery store on his way back.He read the paper
and went to bed by 9:00 every night.A man of few words,he kept to himself,with no one
knowing his family or entering his house.
Everything changed on New Year's Eve.When Mr.Hatch arrived home,he noticed a
brown-paper package by the door.He rarely received anything except the newspaper.Just
then,Postman Goober approached,smiling:"That's for you.Mr.Hatch,who had only
ever nodded at him,mumbled a“Thanks'”.
Curiosity overwhelmed him.Tearing open the paper,he found a heart-shaped box tied
with a pink bow,filled with colorful candies along with a tiny card that read "Somebody
misses you."Realizing it could be a New Year gift,which he had never dreamed of,the lonely
man was excited and touched.His expression melted and a smile appeared on his face for the
first time in years.He tasted the candies that filled his cold heart with sweetness.
The next day,he dressed up in a clean shirt,tied a tie and set out cheerfully,hoping to
meet his secret admirer.His smiling face surprised the neighbors,who were more shocked
when he greeted everyone warmly.At lunch,he sat in the cafeteria's center,sharing candies
with others.On his way home,he offered to watch the newsstand for the cold-stricken
owner,and then helped the grocer find his lost dog.That evening,he baked cakes using his
mother's old recipe.The pleasant chocolate smell drew neighborhood kids around.He served
them cakes and lemonade.For the first time,he felt a sense of belonging.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Weeks later,Postman Goober knocked and admitted he had misdelivered the package.
The neighbors noticed his change and they decided to act.
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英语·参考答案
题号
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
101112
13
14
15
16
12
1819
20
答案
B
B
C
A
C
B
A
C
A
题号
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
3233
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
答案
D
A
A
B
D
0
D
B
B
C
B
A
E
D
题号
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
答案
D
A
D
C
A
C
D
B
A
A
听力部分录音稿
Text 1
W:Mike is different today.
M:Yes,he has won a big prize.
W:No wonder he's on top of the world now.I'm really happy for him.
Text 2
W:Why didn't you go to Jimmy's graduation party?
M:Well,I could have gone,but I received a call on the way and a patient needed an examination as soon as
possible.
Text 3
W:Hi Ken,how do you usually go to work?
M:I usually go to work by bus.What about you?
W:By car.But I'm ready to walk to work.I need to take exercise.
Text 4
W:I want to go somewhere special this weekend.We always stay at home.
M:I like watching movies at home,but we can go out if you want.How about eating at the new French
restaurant downtown?
W:Great.
Text 5
W:Let's study together,Shane.
M:What time?I'm busy from six to eight.
W:Okay.We can meet for a couple of hours before or after that.
M:Earlier is better.
Text 6
W:I've had enough of this story.
M:What's wrong,Katie?
W:After dinner,I've been working on the ending of the story for hours.I just can't get a suitable ending.My
teacher will be angry if I don't finish the story by the deadline.
M:Do you want to tell me about the storyline?Maybe I can help you think of a good ending.
W:That would be great.
Text 7
M:Jenny,thanks for telling me about the painting courses.I signed up for them yesterday.
W:You are welcome.So when will you take the courses?
M:Every Tuesday night from next week?By the way,do you know where I can buy some paintbrushes?
W:I usually go to a store on Washington street next to the history museum.There is always a big sale on
weekends.
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M:Hmm,it's kind of far from my house,but I think I can get there this weekend.
W:With a special offer.The store is worth visiting.
M:I hope so.
Text 8
W:I hate looking for a new apartment.
M:I don't like it either,but I'm hopeful about this one.
W:Why?
M:There are many advantages.It's a corner apartment,which means we don't need to share many walls with
our neighbors.
W:Good.I don't want them to tell me to turn down the music.
M:It's also on the top floor,so we don't have to listen to anyone walking above us.
W:Okay.It seems that it's a perfect apartment.
M:Well,it's not big.
W:You know I don't care about that.Where's the apartment?Is it far from our company?
M:No,it's on fifth street,just a block away from our company.
W:Well,you should have told me that first.I'm ready to stop the search now.
Text 9
W:Oh,what terrible weather.The plane must be delayed.I can't wait to get home.
M:I know.I've been travelling on business for a month.I really miss my family.
W:A month is a long time to be away.Well,do you have any children?
M:I have two,a boy and a girl.Would you like to see a picture of them?
W:Sure.Who's this?
M:It's Jane,my daughter.She is 24.She is studying engineering at the university of Cambridge and will
graduate this June.She has already got a position with IBM.
W:What an excellent girl!
M:So she is.And this is my son James.He is 21.He's in college now.That's my wife,Beth,a college
teacher.
W:Wow,you certainly have a lovely family.
M:Thank you.So tell me about your family.
W:My husband and I have a daughter,Tina.She is a lovely girl and she likes playing the piano,but I don't have
a photo with me.
M:Well,it seems that you miss your daughter very much.
W:Yes.I haven't seen her for nearly two weeks.
Text 10
M:Hi everyone.My name is Randall Davis.I was born in Indiana,the United States.When I was 19 years old,
I moved to Venezuela in south America and later returned to the United States in 1993.I studied in Brigham
Young University from 1993 to 1999.And I majored in Spanish education.I also studied Japanese as a
second language.After graduating from university,I moved to Tokyo,Japan,in the spring of 1999.Then in
2006 I moved to Nagoya,Japan.I have lived there since then.I like sports.In my spare time,I enjoy riding
bikes and playing basketball.
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1-5 ABBAA 6-10 BCBBA 11-15 CCABC 16-20 BCACA
【文章大意】本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍了锡安国家公园招募2026年6月2日至10月6日期间在Lava
Poit露营地担任营地接待志愿者,职责包括核对预订、协助游客、宣传规定、提供信息、轻度维护及统计访客数
据等。
英语(-)参考答案第2(共6)
2l.D细节理解题。根据Campground hosts duties部分内容可知,营地管理员的职责不包括为访客在线预定
营地。
22.B细节理解题。根据Uniforms部分内容可知,登山鞋需要自备。
23.A细节理解题。根据Applicant Qualifications部分“Selectee(s)must be available to volunteer for at least
one month between June and October..”可知,要想成为候选人的时间条件是至少要有一个月的空余时间,
且在六月至十月之间,故七月一个整月空闲的人是适合的候选人。
【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文。讲述了一位七十多岁的老人从手工艺品爱好者转变为摊主,在集市售卖自创
的“快乐猫咪”手工艺品的经历,着重描写了第一次交易的暖心瞬间、摊主间的互助以及这段经历带来的快乐
与人生意义。
24.C细节理解题。根据短文第二段内容“The night before my first show,I was stressed and anxious.”可
知,作者在出摊前一夜是焦虑、紧张的。
25.A推理判断题。根据短文第三段最后一句“That moment,the joy on her face,the connection over our
cats,are the things I'll never forget.”可知,作者的第一笔交易不仅是一次买卖,更因两人共同的猫咪喜好
产生了情感联结,这份联结让作者印象深刻。
26.B推理判断题。根据短文第四段和末段内容可知,小小的摊位让作者感受到了快乐。
27.B推理判断题。根据短文末段“And because all my Happy Cat creations are made from recycled or
repurposed materials,it also opens the door to conversations about sustainability and finding beauty in the
unexpected..”可知,作者制作工艺品的原材料都是回收的,是“在意料之外中找到美”。由此可以知道,作者
是位环保人士土。
【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。南极冰架下存在类似风暴的旋转涡流,能将深层暖水抽吸至冰底,引发并加速
冰架融化。研究首次量化此类“水下风暴”对思韦茨等冰川的消融影响,揭示其贡献高达近五分之一的冰量损
失。科学家警告,当前气候模型可能因忽视这些中小尺度涡流而严重低估未来海平面上升风险。
28.C细节理解题。根据第二段第一句“these storm--like swirls start swirling when waters of different density
or temperature strike in the open ocean'”可知,水下“风暴”的成因是不同密度或温度的水体交汇碰撞,也就
是各种水团的混合。
29.A推理判断题。根据第四段“Poinelli and his colleagues'modelling showed that these storm--like swirls
were responsible for one-fifth of the total melt of the Thwaites and neighbouring Pine Island ice over nine
months.It is the first study to quantify the impact of these storms across an entire ice shelf”可知,该模型研
究的核心贡献是首次量化了水下风暴对整个冰架的融冰影响,也就是测算出这类风暴造成的整体冰体流
失量。
30.D推理判断题。根据第六段和第七段内容,Hancock2022年的研究通过深水浮标数据测算出涡流每年造
成的冰体融化厚度,而第七段Poinelli指出“the concept of an eddy spinning down underneath an ice shelf is
important...The smaller submesoscale storms in the Poinelli study are likely having a similar effect",
文中引用Hancock的研究是为了佐证涡流(水下风暴)对冰架融化的作用,进而支持Poinelli团队的研究
结论。
31.D标题归纳题。通读全文,文章开篇即点明核心内容:水下“风暴”正在融化保护思韦茨“末日冰川”的
冰架,随后详细介绍了水下风暴的成因、对冰架的融冰影响,以及相关研究的佐证。因此“水下风暴融化冰
川的冰架”最能概括全文主旨。
【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍生成式AI存在依赖版权素材创作的问题,以及相关检测工具的
作用和行业相关方的诉求与愿景。
32.D细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Ask Google's AI video tool to create a film of a time-travelling doctor who
flies around.,as their era-defining technology becomes ever more widespread in our lives.”以及第二段中“The
problem is working out how much AI tools like Sora 2 and Veo 3 rely on someone else's art to come up with their
own inventions..”可知,文章第一、二两段提出的问题是生成式AI在创作中使用了版权素材。
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33.B主旨大意题。根据第三段中的“TracelD by Vermillio can detect the percentage to which Al-generated
content is based on.·offering a percentage-based match..”可知,该段主要介绍了TraceID工具的工作原
理,即TracelD是如何工作的。
34.B词句猜测题。根据第五段中的“Many creative professionals demand compensation and an end to
unauthorized use of their work until permissions are granted.They argue Al tools build on their work
without remuneration,producing competing creations that undercut their industries..”可知,remuneration与
前文的compensation(赔偿、报酬)语义相近,结合语境,创意从业者认为AI使用他们的作品却没有给予相
应报酬,由此猜测remuneration意为“报酬、付款”,与Pay含义一致。
35.C推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“Kathleen Grace,head of Vermillio,said:“We can all win if we just
take a beat and...Instead of giving all the money to AI companies,there would be this amazing
ecosystem.””可知,凯瑟琳·格雷丝想传达的信息是公平的数据共享生态系统对所有人都有利。
【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了16岁的米娅从胆小怯儒、畏惧在众人面前发言,到加入学校戏剧社后,
从幕后工作人员意外获得表演机会,凭借坚持与勇气突破自我、实现成长的故事。
36.C根据上文“I just wanted to shrink into the back row and disappear,”she later admitted to the club's
director,Ms.Henderson.”可知,选项承接上文米娅的胆怯自述,进一步明确她加入戏剧社的目的。C选项
“She'd joined the club only to watch,never expecting to perform.”符合语境。
37.B根i据上文“Ms.Henderson,who had a knack for spotting quiet potential,smiled and handed her a small,
non-speaking role as a stagehand.Her job was to move wooden props between scenes and adjust the follow
spot that tracked the lead actors.”以及下文“She found comfort in the rhythm of behind-the-scenes work,
watching the cast rehearse from the wings and learning how lines woven together to tell a story.”可知,选项
承上启下,既总结了亨德森女士给予的机会,又引出下文米娅在幕后工作中的收获与变化。B选项“Tis
small,unexpected chance became her turning point..”符合语境。
38.A根据上文“With no understudy ready,Ms.Henderson turned to Mia.“You've watched every rehearsal-
you know the lines.Can you step in?"以及下文“Her throat went dry,but she nodded,too surprised to say
no.”可知,选项承接上文的突发请求和下文的紧张反应。A选项“She feared she would freeze up and forget
every line..”符合语境。
39.E根据上文“That afternoon,Mia stood center stage for the first time..Her voice trembled as she delivered
her first line,but when she finished,the cast erupted in quiet applause.”以及下文“She stayed late every
night after that,practicing her lines until they felt like second nature and helping the other actors with their
blocking.”可知,承接上文的第一次登台经历,点明这段经历带给米娅的感悟,同时引出下文她努力练习的
行为。E选项“The experience taught her that courage grows with every small step.”符合语境。
40.D根据上文“After the show,classmates stopped her in the hallway to say how much they'd loved her
performance.”以及下文“It didn't just give me a role in a play,”Mia said later..“It gave me a role in my own
life一one where I don't have to be invisible anymore..”可知,承接上文的成功反馈,呼应下文米娅的自我感
悟,生动体现了她的成长与转变。D选项“Now she actively volunteered for more challenging speaking
roles.”符合语境。
【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文。讲述了一个雨夜,作者在公交站偶遇陌生人Delilah,对方用一张礼品卡买食
物和咖啡分享给他人,传递善意的温暖故事。
4l.B根据前文“It was4a.m.一cold and raining”以及“Then Delilah arrived,asking if the cafe was”,可知凌
晨4点天气寒冷且下着雨,Delilah询问咖啡馆的状态。open(营业的)符合语境,与后文“Unfortunately,it
wasn't”和“Just before dawn,the caféopened”呼应,说明当时咖啡馆还没开门。
42.D根据前文“I could see she was cold and tired'”,可知Delilah又冷又疲惫。trembling(发抖)是寒冷状态
下的自然反应,与“cold”的语境直接匹配,而hesitating(犹豫)、sweating(出汗)、glancing(瞥视)均不符合
“寒冷”的描述。
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43.B根据前文“You can wait here with me,if you'd like”,可知作者邀请Delilah一起等待。company(陪伴)
符合语义,“Idon't mind the company'”表示“我不介意有人作伴”,与邀请的动作逻辑一致,delay(延误)、
consequence(后果)、situation(情况)均不贴合语境。
44.A根据后文“stories full of longing and light'”,可知素描本里的画作饱含褐望与光明的情感。expressive
(富于表现力的)能够修饰画作,体现画作传递情感的特点,specific(具体的)、complex(复杂的)、smooth(平
滑的)均未突出画作的情感表达属性。
45.A根据前文“drawings from her sketchbook”,可知这些是素描作品,属于视觉艺术。wordless(无言的)符
合画作的特征,指这些画作无需文字就传递出完整的故事,serious(严肃的)、humorous(幽默的)、legendary
(传奇的)均未体现画作“无文字”的属性。
46,B根据前文“a$75 Tim Hortons gift card in her bag”以及后文买咖啡、面包圈的行为,可知Delilah想用
礼品卡买东西。treat(款待)构成固定搭配treat oneself(款待自己),符合“用礼品卡买食物分享”的语境,
defend(保卫)、comfort(安慰)、entertain(娱乐)均不贴合。
47.D根据前文“Just before dawn,the caféopened..Inside”,可知咖啡馆刚开门,两人进入店内。ordered(点
餐;下单)符合在咖啡馆购买食物的场景,prepared(准备)、delivered(配送)、produced(生产)均不符合顾客在
店内消费的动作。
48.C根据前文“Not just for us'”以及后文“most of it into paper bags'”,可知Delilah要把大部分食物分装带
走。packing(打包)符合“装入纸袋”的动作,receiving(接收)、hiding(隐藏)、throwing(扔)均不符合语境。
49.A根据前文“Tony usually comes around this time'”,可知Tony通常在这个时间出现。schedule(日程;常
规时间)构成固定搭配on schedule(按时;按预定时间),与“Tony经常此时出现”的描述呼应,request(请
求)、business(事务)、purpose(目的)均不构成适配搭配。
50.C根据后文“him a coffee and a bagel with a gentle smile'”,可知Delilah面带微笑把食物递给对方。
handed(递)是传递物品的直接动作,owed(欠)、promised(承诺)、showed(展示)均不符合“赠送食物”的
语境。
5l.D根据前文“We've known each other twenty years,”Delilah said.“But ever since his accident,he's never
remembered me'”,可知Tony在事故后失去了相关记忆,不认识Delilah了。当Delilah面带微笑递给他咖
啡和贝果时,他的反应是nodded and walked away without a word。vaguely(含糊地;不清晰地)符合失
忆者的状态一他对Delilah的善意没有清晰的认知,只是无意识地、含糊地点头回应,而非明确地表达感
激。rudely(粗鲁地)、lazily(懒洋洋地),与Tony失忆的背景矛盾,因此不符合语境。
52.B根据上下文信息,“清早为其提供食物,而且一有机会都会如此”可知,breakfast符合上下文逻辑。
53.A根据前文Delilah坚持给失忆的Tony送早餐的行为,可知这是不求回报的付出。return(回报)构成固
定搭配without expecting return(不求回报),sympathy(同情)、limitation(限制)、fortune(运气)均不贴合
“无私付出”的主题。
54.C根据前文Delilah用礼品卡买食物分享给他人,尤其是坚持照顾失忆老友的行为,可知她是一个慷慨的
人。generosity(慷慨)概括了她的品格,ambition(抱负)、bravery(勇敢)、faith(信念)均未体现“分享、付出”
的核心特质。
55.A根据前文Delilah对陌生人(作者)和老友的善意行为,可知她传递的是一种关爱。compassion(同情;怜
悯;关爱)符合全文的温情主题,mission(使命)、honor(荣誉)、fantasy(幻想)均与文章传递的善意内核不符。
【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。介绍了赫哲族口头说唱艺术“伊玛堪”的传承现状及其文化价值,并提及它于
2025年12月11日被列人人类非物质文化遗产代表作名录。
56.bringing考查现在分词。句子已有谓语动词pierces,且空格前无连词,此处需填非谓语动词。bring与其
逻辑主语the raw,ancient chant构成主动关系,用现在分词作结果状语,表自然而然的结果。故填
bringing。
57.smallest考查形容词最高级。“one of十the十形容词最高级+可数名词复数”为固定结构,意为“最
…的…之一”。结合语境,赫哲族是中国最小的少数民族之一,故填smallest。
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58.Passed考查过去分词。句子已有谓语动词reflects,空格处需填非谓语动词。pass与其逻辑主语the
ancient art form构成被动关系(伊玛堪是被世代口头传承),且表被动完成的状态,故用过去分词作状语,填
Passed。
59.whose考查定语从句关系词。先行词为the Hezhen people,空格后dialect与先行词构成所属关系(赫哲
族的方言),关系词在从句中作定语,故填whose。
60.a考查冠词。family在此处为可数名词单数,表泛指“一个伊玛堪世家”,且Yimakan发音以辅音音素开
头,故填不定冠词a。
6l.to preserve考查不定式。分析句子结构,此处用不定式作目的状语,说明吴宝臣向长辈学习伊玛堪的目的
是“保护这项濒临消失的遗产”,故填to preserve。.
62.behind/of考查介词。the meaning behind the songs为固定搭配,意为“歌曲背后的含义”,符合语境中“长
大后才理解歌曲深层意义”的表述,故填behind。
63.traditionally考查副词。空格处修饰动词短语takes place,副词可修饰动词、形容词或整个句子,故将形容
词traditional转换为副词traditionally。
64.carrier考查名词。the后需接名词,carry为动词,其名词形式carrier意为“载体”,符合“赫哲语是伊玛堪
的载体”的语义,故填carrier。
65.listed考查时态。根据时间状语On11 December,2025,动作发生在过去的具体时间点,且主语the20th
regular session与list(列入)为主动关系,故用一般过去时,填listed。
One possible version:
Dear readers,
We are excited to announce the launch of our new column,"The Labor Diary".This column is created to
promote the true value of our working experiences,serving as a reminder that the effort,learning and growth
through hard work always matter a lot.Here,you are invited to document,share and even comment on
authentic stories of labor,whether it's a school event,mastering a new skill or volunteering.Plus,articles
concerning any reflection on your experiences or whatever you've learnt from them are also welcome.
We appreciate your contributions to this column.Let's roll up our sleeves and get cracking!
The Editorial Department
One possible version:
Weeks later,Postman Goober knocked and admitted he had misdelivered the package.When he realized
that the package,which had brought him so much joy and changed his life,was not really for him,he felt as if
his heart had been broken again.He went back home,feeling lonely and sad.He stopped talking to his
neighbors and went back to his old routine,as if nothing had happened.
The neighbors noticed his change and they decided to act.They realized they should do something to help
him feel better.They knew that what he really needed was the love and care from the community.So they
prepared a big surprise party for him,inviting all his neighbors.When Mr.Hatch opened the door,he was
surprised to see all his neighbors there,who were smiling and holding a big cake that read "We miss you".He
was so touched that he cried.From that day on,Mr.Hatch was no longer lonely.He had found a new family in
his neighborhood.
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