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湖北省武汉市2025-2026学年下学期高二年级英语
期末自编模拟卷(一)
考试时间:120分钟
注意事项:
1. 答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息。
2. 请将答案正确填写在答题卡上。
第I卷(选择题)
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. Why hasn’t the woman seen the man for a long time?
A. He went traveling. B. He moved to Glasgow. C. He was ill.
【答案】A
【难度】0.85
【原文】
W: We haven’t seen you for ages. Have you been ill?
M: No, I’ve been up north for a month.
W: Where was that?
M: Glasgow. I got back the day before yesterday.
2. What is the man doing?
A. Offering a favor. B. Serving a customer. C. Showing the way.
【答案】A
【难度】0.85
【原文】
W: Sorry, but I didn’t quite catch that.
M: I said, “Do you want a lift?”
W: Isn’t it out of your way?
M: No, it’s on my way home.
3. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. Buying a car. B. Taking a ride. C. Consulting a dealer.
【答案】A
【难度】0.65
【原文】
M: The car broke down again. It’s still in the shop. I think it might finally be time to seriously consider electric like we’ve talked about.
W: Yes, it would be nice to start fresh with a cleaner, quieter ride in a new city. Plus, it’s crazy how much gas prices have gone up recently.
M: Exactly. I’ll look up some local dealers and go test drive one this weekend.
4. What is the woman doing?
A. Inquiring about a course. B. Scheduling an appointment. C. Making a class arrangement.
【答案】A
【难度】0.85
【原文】
W: Hi, I’m trying to sign up for a psychology class.
M: Well, currently we have two classes open. One is on Tuesday afternoon and the other Friday morning.
W: Thank you. I have swimming sessions in the afternoons, so I guess I’ll take the one on Fridays.
5. Why do the speakers decide to share the video link?
A. To record the impressive moment.
B. To raise awareness about melting ice.
C. To call on people to take immediate action.
【答案】B
【难度】0.85
【原文】
W: The documentary about Antarctica was shocking.
M: It was. The ice there is melting so fast, much faster than before.
W: Yeah, it’s alarming. We really need more people to understand the impact. Let’s share the link so more people can see the video.
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。
听第6段录音,回答6、7题。
6. Which bike will the man rent?
A. The classic bicycle. B. The mountain bicycle. C. The cross bicycle.
7. What will the man probably do?
A. Ride on hills. B. Go to the shop. C. Pay in advance.
【答案】6. A 7. B
【难度】0.85
【原文】
W: Hello, Fast Cycle Rentals shop. How can I assist you?
M: Hi, I’m planning to explore the city and need a bike. Could you tell me your rental options?
W: Absolutely. For city rides, we usually recommend the classic bicycle. And it’s lightweight and easy to operate on flat surfaces. You won’t need a mountain or cross bike unless you’re tackling hills or rough ground.
M: No, I’ll just be sticking to the main roads and paths. The classic one sounds fine.
W: Perfect. The price is £52 for the day, a reduction from our usual rate of £65.
M: Great. I’ll try to come by. And what’s your address?
听第7段录音,回答8、9题。
8. What does the woman want to do in the dialogue?
A. Fix the date for a holiday. B. Invite the man to go with her. C. Decide where to go for a holiday.
9. What is the proper time for the woman’s holiday in July?
A. From the 1st to the 27th. B. From the 7th to the 27th. C. From the 15th to the 30th.
【答案】8. A 9. B
【难度】0.85
【原文】
M: Good morning, can I help you?
W: Good morning, we’d like to book a holiday for July, please.
M: Certainly. Where did you have in mind?
W: Well, we haven’t thought a lot about it, really. We’d just like to go somewhere hot, you know, and it must be in July.
M: I see. Well, let’s get the dates clear first, then we can see whether we can go there. What part of July were you thinking of?
W: Ah, well, you see, we have slightly different holidays. I’ve got the whole month except for the last four days, so I could go from the first to the twenty-seventh. But my friend here doesn’t start until the seventh, so I suppose we’ll have to find a time that works for both of us.
听第8段录音,回答10至12题。
10. Why is the woman moving?
A. To find a nicer place to live in.
B. To live together with her parents.
C. To have a better job in a new place.
11. Why doesn’t the woman take her dog with her?
A. She can’t take care of him.
B. Her parents don’t want her to take him.
C. He might live more happily in the countryside.
12. What can we learn about Jenny?
A. She’ll live in a flat by herself.
B. She’ll get used to the urban life soon.
C. She’ll return to hometown twice a year.
【答案】10. C 11. C 12. B
【难度】0.66
【原文】
M: Hi, Jenny, is it true you’re moving to London?
W: Yes, it is.
M: What made you decide to do that?
W: Work, mainly. I’m sure I’ll be able to find a good job there.
M: You’re probably right. But where are you going to live?
W: I hope I’ll find a flat to share with somebody. That way it will be cheaper.
M: Yes, that’s a good idea. Are you taking your dog with you?
W: No, I don’t think so. My parents have offered to take care of him, and I don’t think he’d be happy in the city.
M: But aren’t you afraid of moving to such a big place, especially after living in a small village?
W: Not really. I think I’ll enjoy myself. There’s so much to do there. I don’t expect I will miss the countryside much and I can always come back and visit my parents.
M: Well, I just hope you’ll invite me to stay when you get settled!
W: Of course I will.
听第9段录音,回答13至16题。
13. What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A. School friends. B. Boss and secretary. C. Salesman and customer.
14. What are the speakers trying to decide?
A. Where to park downtown. B. How to repair an old bike. C. Whether to buy a bike online.
15. How much does the online bike cost?
A. $ 100. B. $ 120. C. $ 150.
16. What does the woman focus on about the online bike?
A. Its misleading photos. B. Its high price. C. Its size and fit.
【答案】13. A 14. C 15. C 16. A
【难度】0.85
【原文】
M: Hey, I found this bike for sale online. It’s 150 dollars, and they say it’s in good shape. Should we get it?
W: That sounds like a fair price, but we should check a few things first. I saw a shop downtown selling bikes for 120 dollars. They also repair old ones, so maybe we could find a better deal there.
M: True, but going downtown takes time, and we need to pay for parking. If this online one is ready to ride, it might save us trouble. What if the shop’s bikes need fixing? That could cost extra.
W: Good point. Still, I’d rather see the bike myself before buying it. Online photos can trick you. What if we ask the seller for more details first?
M: OK, that works. I’ll message him and ask him about the bike’s condition.
W: I’ll check the shop’s opening hours too, just in case we want to visit later.
M: Great. Let’s decide after we hear back.
听下面一段独白,回答17至20题。
17. What does Khounsavath do?
A. A teacher. B. A student. C. An official.
18. Where did Khounsavath know about Pu’er?
A. From an organization. B. From a movie. C. From a school.
19. Why does Khounsavath choose to live in Pu’er?
A. He can go home easily.
B. He can make much money there.
C. He can enjoy the natural landscape.
20. When did the China-Laos Railway begin to carry passengers?
A. In 2021. B. In 2022. C. In 2023.
【答案】17. A 18. B 19. A 20. C
【难度】0.85
【原文】
M: Originally from Vientiane in Laos, Khounsavath has been teaching Lao language at Pu’er University for more than two years. He said he was interested in the natural landscape of an old tea forest on Jingmai Mountain, which gained UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 2023.
“I was about to graduate at that time and was wondering where I should stay in China, then I saw this beautiful place in the movie,” said Khounsavath, who completed both his bachelor and master’s degrees in Chinese language in Shandong province.
The launch of the China-Laos Railway is the most important reason for him to choose Yunnan, because it makes it easier for him to return home to see his family.
The China-Laos Railway is a landmark project of high-quality Belt and Road cooperation. It began operations in December 2021 and started cross-border passenger service two years later. The railway connects Yunnan’s capital Kunming with Vientiane.
“It takes only about five hours by train to get from Pu’er to Vientiane, and the railway station is close to the university,” said Khounsavath.
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,选出最佳答案。
A
When we talk about generations, one generation stands out more than any else, Generation Alpha, or Gen Alpha. They are kids who were born from 2010 onwards and the total number of them had been 2.2 billion by 2025. Unlike their parents Gen Y, Gen Alpha are the first generation growing up in the environment where iPads, AI and online classrooms are completely normal. Here are the data about them.
ASPECT
GEN ALPHA OVERVIEW
Tech Usage
65% use tablets/smartphones daily; 50% use voice assistants
Education
70% adopt a blended (融合的) method of online and offline learning
Social Media
40% of kids aged 8 to 11 have a social media presence
Entertainment
70% of screen time is on social media platforms
While Gen Alpha are still young, they are pushing their parents to try new things. A report released by public relations firm DKC in July, 2025 said parents were having new experiences thanks to the influence of their Gen Alpha kids. For example, 40% of the parents surveyed said they had signed up for a subscription service at their kid’s suggestion. (Find more examples from the survey in the bar chart below.)
So, when we look at Gen Alpha, it is pretty clear that they are not just a typical group of kids growing up; they are literally the future of our world. They are the most digital and possibly the most powerful generation we have ever seen. Gen Alpha will surely change education, technology, business and culture itself. While it is still early days, one thing worth anticipating is that instead of just adapting to the world they inherit (继承), they will be more and more influential in shaping the future of the world.
21. What is the percentage of Gen Alpha who study in a mixed way according to the table?
A. 40%. B. 50%. C. 65%. D. 70%.
22. In which aspect do Gen Alpha impact on their parents most according to the chart?
A. Trying foods. B. Buying items during drops.
C. Watching sports. D. Choosing holiday destinations.
23. What is the purpose of the passage?
A. To display characteristics of a new generation.
B. To describe an economic trend of consumption.
C. To clarify the gap between Gen Alpha and Gen Y.
D. To introduce a technology-related education system.
【答案】21. D 22. A 23. A
【难度】0.72
【导语】这是一篇说明文。本文介绍阿尔法世代的成长环境、生活学习特点,说明他们对父母的影响,并指出他们将深刻塑造世界未来。
21. 细节理解题。根据文中表格信息“Education: 70% adopt a blended (融合的) method of online and offline learning (教育:70%的阿尔法世代采用线上与线下相结合的混合学习方式)”可知,采用混合方式学习的阿尔法世代占比为70%。故选D项。
22. 细节理解题。根据文中括号内提示“Find more examples from the survey in the bar chart below.(从下面的条形图中找到更多调查案例。)”以及结合图表信息可知,“Trying different foods(尝试不同的食物)”是阿尔法世代对父母影响比例最高的方面。故选A项。
23. 推理判断题。通读全文特别是第一段“When we talk about generations, one generation stands out more than any else, Generation Alpha, or Gen Alpha. They are kids who were born from 2010 onwards and the total number of them had been 2.2 billion by 2025. Unlike their parents Gen Y, Gen Alpha are the first generation growing up in the environment where iPads, AI and online classrooms are completely normal. Here are the data about them.(谈到不同世代,有一代人尤为突出,那就是阿尔法世代(Gen Alpha)。他们是2010年及以后出生的孩子,到2025年,总人口已达22亿。与他们的父母Y世代不同,阿尔法世代是在iPad、人工智能和线上课堂已完全普及的环境中成长起来的第一代人。以下是关于他们的数据。)”可知,第一段介绍阿尔法世代的出生时间与成长环境,表格展示其科技使用、教育、社交媒体、娱乐等特点,第二段讲述他们对父母的影响,最后一段评价他们是数字化程度最高的一代并将塑造未来。综合可知,文章意在展示新的一代人——阿尔法世代的特征。故选A项。
B
Jon Pedley is making a big change. He is giving up his life as a businessman for a life of helping others. He is trading his beautiful farmhouse in England for life in a mud hut (小屋) in Uganda, East Africa.
Pedley admitted that he had not always led a very positive life. At times he drank too much and got in trouble with the law. “I had always put the pursuit of money in front of everything else. As long as I was all right, I didn’t care who I was hurting,” says Pedley.
But a visit to Uganda in 2007 gave Pedley a new outlook on life. He was amazed at what he saw and how much the people there appreciated the work he was doing. “I worked there for a few days and these people who have nothing were thanking me by giving me bags of potatoes, which are a fortune for them,” he said. Now Pedley is selling his business, his $1.5 million farmhouse, and his expensive car—and moving into a hut made of mud and boards in a small Ugandan village. There he will help run an organisation that hopes to improve the quality of life for people in the village of Kigazi. He will help to build schoolrooms for children and tanks to hold clean water for villagers. Today, people in Kigazi must walk two miles to a hospital, so Pedley will help to build doctors’ offices, too.
Pedley’s organisation will also work with English teenagers who are in trouble. The teens will be sent to a “camp” in Uganda that Pedley will run. The teens will live in mud huts and help to build water, health, and education facilities for kids in Kigazi, many of whom have lost their parents to poverty or disease. Pedley hopes the teens will see a side of life that might help them turn around their own lives and set them on a new and more positive path.
24. Which of the following best describes Pedley in the past?
A. Optimistic. B. Selfless. C. Unsympathetic. D. Independent.
25. What will Pedley do in the small Ugandan village?
A. Help build community facilities. B. Do business with the local people.
C. Help farmers increase potato output. D. Introduce tools to improve English teaching.
26. Why will Pedley work with English teenagers in trouble?
A. To inspire them to live a more positive life. B. To encourage them to make friends with locals.
C. To make them learn about different cultures. D. To train them to become doctors in the future.
27. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Jon Pedley sold his farmhouse and car to start a business in Uganda.
B. The people in Kigazi live a poor life and need clean water and hospitals.
C. Nowadays English teenagers are sent abroad in order to change their lives.
D. A former businessman gave up his comfortable life to help others in Africa.
【答案】24. C 25. A 26. A 27. D
【难度】0.65
【导语】文章主要介绍了英国商人Pedley放弃优渥生活赴乌干达住泥屋助村民建校医所并帮问题青少年重归正途。
【详解】24. 推理判断题。根据第二段“I had always put the pursuit of money in front of everything else. As long as I was all right, I didn’t care who I was hurting(我一直把追求金钱置于一切事务之前。只要自己过得好,我并不在意伤害了谁)”可知,他过去只在乎自己和金钱,不在乎伤害别人,是不同情他人、自私的。
25. 细节理解题。根据第三段末“He will help to build schoolrooms for children and tanks to hold clean water for villagers. Today, people in Kigazi must walk two miles to a hospital, so Pedley will help to build doctors’ offices, too.(他会帮助为孩子们建造教室,并为村民建造储存清洁水的水箱。如今,基加西的居民必须步行两英里才能到达医院,所以佩德利还将协助建造医生办公室)”及第四段“Pedley’s organisation will also work with English teenagers who are in trouble. The teens will be sent to a ‘camp’ in Uganda that Pedley will run. The teens will live in mud huts and help to build water, health, and education facilities (佩德利的组织还将与陷入困境的英国青少年合作。这些青少年将被送往乌干达的一个‘营地’,由佩德利负责管理。这些青少年将住在用泥土搭建的棚屋里,并帮助为基加西的孩子们建造供水、医疗和教育设施)”可知,他会帮助建教室、储水罐、诊所,还有当地用水、医疗、教育等设施,这些都属于社区公共设施。
26. 细节理解题。根据最后一段末“Pedley hopes the teens will see a side of life that might help them turn around their own lives and set them on a new and more positive path.(佩德利希望这些青少年能接触到生活中的一些方面,从而帮助他们改变自己的生活,走上一条更加积极的新道路)”可知,他的目的是激励这些问题青少年走上更积极的生活道路。
27. 主旨大意题。根据第一段“Jon Pedley is making a big change. He is giving up his life as a businessman for a life of helping others. He is trading his beautiful farmhouse in England for life in a mud hut (小屋) in Uganda, East Africa.(乔恩·佩德利正在经历一场重大的转变。他放弃了作为商人的生活,转而投身于帮助他人的事业。他将自己在英格兰的漂亮农舍让给了他人,而选择在东非乌干达的一间泥屋中生活)”并纵观全文可知,文章开篇就点明:商人Jon Pedley放弃英国原本富裕舒适的生活,搬到非洲乌干达帮助当地人,全文围绕这件事展开。
C
Blue-light-filtering glasses (滤蓝光眼镜) have become an increasingly popular solution for protecting our eyes from electronic screens’ near-inescapable glow — light that is commonly associated with eyestrain (眼疲劳). In recent years they’ve even become fashion statements that are recognized by celebrities and ranked in style guides. But a recent review paper shows such glasses might not be as effective as people think.
The paper, published last week in Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, analyzed data from previous trials that studied how blue-light-filtering glasses affect vision tiredness and eye health. The study’s authors found that wearing blue-light-filtering glasses does not reduce the eyestrain people feel after using computers.
“It’s an excellent review,” says Mark Rosenfield, a professor at the State University of New York College of Optometry, who was not involved in the study. “The conclusions are no surprise at all. There have been a number of studies that have found exactly the same thing, that there’s just no evidence that blue-blocking glasses have any effect on eyestrain.” He adds that the new review reinforces the fact that there is virtually no evidence that blue-blocking glasses affect eyestrain despite them being specifically marketed for that purpose. As for using blue-light-filtering eyeglasses for eye health, for now, Rosenfield says, “there’s nothing to support people buying them”.
The strain we may feel while staring at our phone or computer screen too long is likely to be caused by multiple factors, such as bad habits or underlying conditions, an associate professor of vision science at the University of Melbourne, Downie says. She argues that how we interact with digital devices contributes more to eyestrain than screens’ blue light does. Changing the frequency and duration of screen usage and distancing one’s eyes from the screens might be more important in reducing discomfort, Downie says. She adds that people who experience eyestrain should see a doctor to assess whether they have an underlying health issue such as far-sightedness or dry eye disease.
28. What can we know about blue-light-filtering glasses from the text?
A. They can improve eyesight. B. They may not reduce eyestrain.
C. They can promote eye health. D. They can help to cure eye diseases.
29. What can we infer from paragraph 2?
A. A great many professors were involved in the study.
B. Blue-blocking glasses on the market are harmful to eyes.
C. The finding of the study comes as a surprise to the public.
D. Data from previous trials help the study a lot.
30. What does the underlined word “reinforces” mean in paragraph 3?
A. Denies. B. Opposes. C. Strengthens. D. Evaluates.
31. What should we do if we suffer from eyestrain according to Downie?
A. Wear blue-light-filtering glasses. B. Have an examination in the hospital.
C. Stop staring at the screen for ever. D. Focus on the frequency of phone usage.
【答案】28. B 29. D 30. C 31. B
【难度】0.65
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了一项研究发现蓝光过滤眼镜并没有减少人们看电子屏幕后的眼睛疲劳。
【详解】28. 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“The study’s authors found that wearing blue-light-filtering glasses does not reduce the eyestrain people feel after using computers.(该研究的作者发现,戴蓝光过滤眼镜并不能减少人们使用电脑后的眼睛疲劳感。)”可知,蓝光过滤眼镜并没有减轻眼睛疲劳。故选B。
29. 推理判断题。根据第二段中的“The paper, published last week in Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, analyzed data from previous trials that studied how blue-light-filtering glasses affect vision tiredness and eye health.(上周发表在Cochrane系统评价数据库上的这篇论文分析了之前研究蓝光过滤眼镜如何影响视力疲劳和眼睛健康的试验数据。)”可知,这篇论文分析了之前研究蓝光过滤眼镜如何影响视力疲劳和眼睛健康的试验数据,由此可推测出,从前实验的数据对这项研究很有帮助。故选D。
30. 词义猜测题。画线词前的“There have been a number of studies that have found exactly the same thing, that there’s just no evidence that blue-blocking glasses have any effect on eyestrain.(有许多研究发现了完全相同的事情,就是没有证据表明阻蓝眼镜对眼睛疲劳有任何影响。)”讲述了之前的研究也发现了没有证据表明阻蓝眼镜能减轻眼睛疲劳,再结合画线词后的“the fact that there is virtually no evidence that blue-blocking glasses affect eyestrain”可推测出,这个新报告进一步强化了没有证据表明阻蓝眼镜对眼睛疲劳有影响的事实。reinforce意为“加强”,与strengthen意思最接近。故选C。
31. 细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“She adds that people who experience eyestrain should see a doctor to assess whether they have an underlying health issue such as far-sightedness or dry eye disease.(她补充说,眼睛疲劳的人应该去看医生,评估他们是否有潜在的健康问题,如远视或干眼病。)”可知,Downie认为如果我们眼睛疲劳,我们应该去医院检查一下。故选B。
D
Have you ever found someone copying your gestures or facial expressions during a conversation? This is the Chameleon (变色龙) Effect, the nonconscious mimicry (模仿) of others’ behaviors. Just like a chameleon integrates into its environment, people unconsciously mimic others’ gestures, mannerisms or accents to build connections and smooth interactions, which is a common yet easily overlooked human trait.
Psychologists John Bargh and Tanya Chartrand proved the Chameleon Effect in a 1999 experiment. They asked 78 participants to talk with experimenters during a personality test. To avoid conscious mimicry, researchers used photos as a distraction during conversations. The results showed participants unconsciously increased face touching by 20% and foot movement by 50% to match the experimenters. Another part found people who were mimicked rated the experimenters more positively, showing mimicry boosts likability. The Chameleon Effect stems from two main reasons. It is rooted in human empathy — people mimic others to share feelings and build emotional bonds. It also evolved as a survival trait: fitting in with a group helps people gain support and avoid danger. In daily life, this explains why couples or close friends gradually adopt similar speech habits or gestures.
This effect also appears in speech and social settings. People may unconsciously pick up others’ accents or phrases after long interactions. For example, a football player once accidentally used a French accent during an interview after living in France for months, a typical display of the effect. However, excessive mimicry may make people lose their sense of self. Such over-mimicry can lead to confusion about one’s true personality.
Overall, the Chameleon Effect is a positive social tool that promotes connection and empathy. It helps reduce social tension and build trust between people. While it helps people integrate into groups, balancing mimicry with self-identity is crucial to avoiding losing oneself in social interactions. With this awareness, people can use the effect wisely while preserving their own uniqueness.
32. Which of the following is an example of the “Chameleon Effect”?
A. A girl copies her deskmate’s movements.
B. A driver follows a policeman’s directions.
C. An applicant learns the judge’s expressions by heart.
D. An assistant practices a foreigner’s tones on purpose.
33. What can be inferred about the “Chameleon Effect” from paragraph 2?
A. Personality changes with conscious mimicry. B. Likability increases mimicry in conversations.
C. People mimic others to gain group acceptance. D. Mimicry arouses shared feelings between couples.
34. What is the downside of excessive mimicry?
A. The loss of self-identity. B. An end to true connection.
C. The failure of mutual trust. D. A decrease in social tension.
35. What is the author’s attitude towards the “Chameleon Effect”?
A. Doubtful. B. Critical. C. Dismissive. D. Cautious.
【答案】32. A 33. C 34. A 35. D
【难度】0.73
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了“变色龙效应”,即人们无意识地模仿他人的行为以建立联系和促进互动,探讨了其产生的原因、表现以及过度模仿的负面影响,并指出要平衡模仿与自我认同。
【详解】32. 细节理解题。根据第一段“Have you ever found someone copying your gestures or facial expressions during a conversation? This is the Chameleon (变色龙) Effect, the nonconscious mimicry (模仿) of others’ behaviors. (你是否发现有人在对话中模仿你的手势或面部表情?这就是变色龙效应,即无意识地模仿他人的行为。)”可知,变色龙效应是无意识地模仿他人行为。A选项“一个女孩模仿她同桌的动作”,符合无意识模仿这一特点,是变色龙效应的例子。B选项“司机听从警察的指挥”,是有意识的行为;C选项“申请人用心学习评委的表情”,是有意识的;D选项“助手故意练习外国人的语调”,是有意为之。故选A项。
33. 推理判断题。根据第二段“It also evolved as a survival trait: fitting in with a group helps people gain support and avoid danger. (它也是一种生存特征:融入群体有助于人们获得支持并避免危险。)”可知,人们模仿他人是为了融入群体,获得群体接受。故选C项。
34. 细节理解题。根据第三段“However, excessive mimicry may make people lose their sense of self. Such over-mimicry can lead to confusion about one’s true personality. (然而,过度模仿可能会让人失去自我意识。这种过度模仿会导致对自己真实性格的困惑。)”可知,过度模仿的缺点是失去自我意识。故选A项。
35. 推理判断题。根据最后一段“While it helps people integrate into groups, balancing mimicry with self-identity is crucial to avoiding losing oneself in social interactions. With this awareness, people can use the effect wisely while preserving their own uniqueness. (虽然它有助于人们融入群体,但在社交互动中平衡模仿与自我认同对于避免迷失自我至关重要。有了这种意识,人们可以明智地利用这种效应,同时保持自己的独特性。)”可知,作者认为要平衡模仿与自我认同,明智利用变色龙效应,说明作者对变色龙效应持谨慎态度。故选D项。
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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Nowadays, many people turn to the Internet for medical advice when they notice signs of illness. This is understandable as seeing a doctor can be time-consuming and costly unless it’s a serious health concern. 36 Often, the answer is: not really.
Medicine is complex. 37 For instance, the cause of a cough in a healthy 25-year-old might be different from that in a 65-year-old smoker. Yet, they might find the same search results. People may also not know the exact terms to search for. A search for “bloating (腹胀)” might suggest eating more slowly or avoiding dairy products, which can help if bloating is from too much air, but not so if it’s from fluid (液体) build-up. Only after seeing a doctor and undergoing a physical examination would it be identified as “ascites (腹腔积水)”.
38 Many articles are written intentionally to make money or promote specific agendas, not to give accurate advice. In fact, only a small part of the health information available online is created with the reader’s best interests in mind.
Fortunately, a few strategies can help us find reliable medical information. First, check the author and website. 39 Government agencies are also trustworthy and offer regularly updated information.
Besides, be careful if a website recommends a specific medication or procedure, especially if it has large ads for that treatment. 40
By following these tips, we can improve our chances of finding useful, accurate, and objective health information.
A. So is this trend bound to continue?
B. But is online medical advice actually reliable?
C. These pages may be created by profit-driven companies.
D. An even bigger issue is the rise of medical misinformation.
E. Online articles often fail to consider each person’s unique situation.
F. Unfortunately, it’s not always easy to figure out a website’s intentions.
G. Reliable sources are usually written by doctors or hosted on trusted sites.
【答案】36. B 37. E 38. D 39. G 40. C
【难度】0.65
【导语】本文是说明文。文章讨论了当前人们倾向于在网上寻求医疗建议的现象,并对此进行了分析和评价。
【详解】36. 根据前文“Nowadays, many people turn to the Internet for medical advice when they notice signs of illness. This is understandable as seeing a doctor can be time-consuming and costly unless it’s a serious health concern.(如今,许多人在发现疾病迹象时都求助于互联网寻求医疗建议。这是可以理解的,因为看医生既耗时又昂贵,除非是严重的健康问题)”以及后文“Often, the answer is: not really.(通常,答案是:并非如此)”可知,前文提到很多人生病时求助互联网,后文说答案是并非如此,所以空处应是提问是否可靠,B项“But is online medical advice actually reliable?(但是网上的医疗建议真的可靠吗?)”和上文构成转折关系,下文是对本句的回答,符合文意。故选B项。
37. 根据后文“For instance, the cause of a cough in a healthy 25-year-old might be different from that in a 65-year-old smoker. Yet, they might find the same search results.(例如,一个健康的25岁的人咳嗽的原因可能与一个65岁的吸烟者不同。然而,他们可能会找到相同的搜索结果)”可知,此处是举例说明,互联网不会考虑个体因素,E项“Online articles often fail to consider each person’s unique situation.(网络文章往往没有考虑到每个人的独特情况)”符合此处主题,后文是对本句的举例。故选E项。
38. 设空位于段首,为本段中心句,根据后文“Many articles are written intentionally to make money or promote specific agendas, not to give accurate advice. In fact, only a small part of the health information available online is created with the reader’s best interests in mind.(许多文章都是为了赚钱或推动特定的议程而写的,而不是为了给出准确的建议。事实上,网上只有一小部分健康信息是考虑到读者的最大利益而创建的)”可知,本段讲述了网上很多文章都是为了赚钱或推动特定的议程而写的,而不是为了给出准确的建议,由此推知,会有一些错误的信息。D项“An even bigger issue is the rise of medical misinformation.(一个更大的问题是医疗错误信息的增加)”符合本段主题,为本段中心句。故选D项。
39. 根据前文“Fortunately, a few strategies can help us find reliable medical information. First, check the author and website.(幸运的是,一些策略可以帮助我们找到可靠的医疗信息。首先,查看作者和网站)”可知,此处介绍如何找到可靠信息,首先,查看作者和网站,G项“Reliable sources are usually written by doctors or hosted on trusted sites.(可靠的来源通常由医生撰写或托管在可信的网站上)”是对可靠作者和网站的具体讲述,符合文意。故选G项。
40. 设空位于段尾,是对前文的总结。根据上文“Besides, be careful if a website recommends a specific medication or procedure, especially if it has large ads for that treatment. (此外,如果一个网站推荐某种特定的药物或程序,特别是如果它有很大的广告)”可知,这样的网站通常是牟利。C项“These pages may be created by profit-driven companies.(这些页面可能是由逐利公司创建的)”是对前文情况的总结,符合文意。故选C项。
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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
The Gift of Kindness
It was a cold, rainy afternoon. Sarah was driving home from work, feeling tired and 41 about the heavy traffic. She looked at her watch; she was going to be late for dinner. The rain was beating hard against the car windows, making it difficult to see.
Suddenly, she saw an old lady standing by the side of the road. The lady looked confused and wet. She was holding a broken umbrella and trying to 42 a small bag of groceries. Sarah slowed down. She knew she should stop, but she was in such a 43 . However, her 44 wouldn’t let her drive past.
Sarah 45 and rolled down the window. “Do you need a lift?” she asked. The old lady smiled with 46 . “Oh, thank you, dear. My car 47 down a mile back, and I have to get these medicine to my husband.”
Sarah 48 the door. The lady got in, dripping wet. She introduced herself as Mrs. Gable. During the drive, Mrs. Gable told Sarah that her husband was 49 from a serious illness. “He gets so lonely when I’m not there,” she said softly. Sarah listened patiently. She realized that her own problems seemed small compared to Mrs. Gable’s 50 .
When they arrived at the hospital, Mrs. Gable tried to give Sarah some money for the gas, but Sarah 51 . “It’s okay. I’m just happy I could help,” Sarah said with a 52 smile.
As Sarah drove away, the rain stopped. She looked up and saw a faint rainbow in the sky. She no longer felt tired or anxious. Instead, she felt a warm sense of 53 . She realized that helping others was the best way to 54 her own bad mood. Sometimes, a small act of kindness can make a huge 55 to both the giver and the receiver.
41. A. energetic B. anxious C. curious D. content
42. A. purchase B. deliver C. protect D. carry
43. A. mess B. fun C. panic D. hurry
44. A. confidence B. conscience C. courage D. patience
45. A. pulled over B. pulled in C. pulled out D. pulled away
46. A. delight B. interest C. passion D. relief
47. A. broke B. turned C. settled D. slowed
48. A. knocked B. pushed C. unlocked D. repaired
49. A. removing B. recovering C. escaping D. dying
50. A. happiness B. struggle C. family D. wealth
51. A. accepted B. agreed C. refused D. apologized
52. A. fake B. polite C. sincere D. bitter
53. A. satisfaction B. disappointment C. embarrassment D. tiredness
54. A. cure B. cause C. treat D. hide
55. A. difficulty B. mistake C. decision D. difference
【答案】41. B 42. C 43. D 44. B 45. A 46. D 47. A 48. C 49. B 50. B 51. C 52. C 53. A 54. A 55. D
【难度】0.77
【导语】文章讲述了雨天堵车赶路的萨拉,于心不忍顺路搭载车坏且需送药的老妇人,得知其丈夫重病。她婉拒报酬,助人后内心温暖,懂得小小善举能温暖彼此。
41. 考查形容词。句意:萨拉下班开车回家,身心疲惫,也因交通拥堵而焦虑不安。A. energetic精力充沛的;B. anxious焦虑的;C. curious好奇的;D. content满足的。根据后文“She looked at her watch; she was going to be late for dinner.”可知,担心晚饭迟到,堵车让人心情焦虑。
42. 考查动词。句意:她手里拿着一把破损的雨伞,正努力保护着一小袋买来的食品杂货。A. purchase购买;B. deliver递送;C. protect保护;D. carry提着。根据上文“She was holding a broken umbrella and trying to”可知,老人随身带着杂货包裹,正努力保护着一小袋买来的食品杂货。
43. 考查名词。句意:她知道自己应该停车帮忙,但她十分匆忙。A. mess混乱;B. fun乐趣;C. panic恐慌;D. hurry匆忙。前文“She looked at her watch; she was going to be late for dinner.”提到担心回家吃饭迟到,说明她很赶时间,in a hurry为固定搭配。
44. 考查名词。句意:然而,她的良心不允许她径直开车离去。A. confidence自信;B. conscience良心;C. courage勇气;D. patience耐心。根据后文“wouldn’t let her drive past”可知,内心的道德良知驱使她停下帮忙。
45. 考查动词短语。句意:萨拉把车靠边停下,摇下了车窗。A. pulled over靠边停车;B. pulled in驶入;C. pulled out驶出;D. pulled away开走。根据后文““Do you need a lift?” she asked. ”可知,她停下了车,并询问是否需要帮助。
46. 考查名词。句意:老太太宽慰地笑了。A. delight高兴;B. interest兴趣;C. passion热情;D. relief宽慰。根据后文“Oh, thank you, dear.”和“I have to get these medicine to my husband.”可知,老人要送药给丈夫,现在有人愿意捎自己一程,她放下心头不安,满是宽慰。
47. 考查动词。句意:我的车在前一英里处出了故障,我得赶紧把这些药带给我的丈夫。A. broke坏掉;B. turned转动;C. settled安顿;D. slowed放慢。根据前文“My car”和后文“down a mile back”可知,她的车辆抛锚、出故障了;break down“抛锚、出故障”。
48. 考查动词。句意:萨拉打开了车门。A. knocked敲击;B. pushed推;C. unlocked打开;D. repaired修理。根据后文“The lady got in, dripping wet.”可知,要让老人上车,需要解锁打开车门。
49. 考查动词。句意:盖布尔夫人告诉萨拉,她的丈夫正在从重病中康复。A. removing移除;B. recovering康复;C. escaping逃离;D. dying离世。根据后文“from a serious illness”可知,丈夫生重病正在恢复健康。
50. 考查名词。句意:她意识到和盖布尔夫人的艰难处境相比,自己的烦恼微不足道。A. happiness幸福;B. struggle困境;C. family家庭;D. wealth财富。根据上文“Mrs. Gable told Sarah that her husband was ____ from a serious illness.”可知,老人照顾重病丈夫,生活处境艰难。
51. 考查动词。句意:当他们到达医院时,加布尔夫人试图给萨拉一些钱来支付汽油费,但萨拉拒绝了。A. accepted接受;B. agreed同意;C. refused拒绝;D. apologized道歉。根据后文“It’s okay. I’m just happy I could help”可知,萨拉好心助人,不愿收取报酬。
52. 考查形容词。句意:萨拉带着真诚的微笑说道自己乐意帮忙。A. fake虚假的;B. polite礼貌的;C. sincere真诚的;D. bitter苦涩的。根据上文“I’m just happy I could help”可知,发自内心助人,笑容是真诚的。
53. 考查名词。句意:相反,她感受到了一种温暖的、深深的满足感。A. satisfaction满足感;B. disappointment失望;C. embarrassment尴尬;D. tiredness疲惫。根据上文“She no longer felt tired or anxious.”可知,帮助他人后内心收获满足与踏实。
54. 考查动词。句意:她明白帮助他人是治愈自身坏情绪最好的方式。A. cure治愈;B. cause造成;C. treat对待;D. hide隐藏。根据后文“her own bad mood”可知,帮助他人是治愈自身坏情绪最好的方式。
55. 考查名词。句意:有时候一个小小的善举,会对施助者和受助者都产生巨大影响。A. difficulty困难;B. mistake错误;C. decision决定;D. difference影响。根据后文“to both the giver and the receiver”指善举会对施助者和受助者都产生巨大影响。make a huge difference是固定搭配,表示“产生重大影响”。
第II卷(非选择题部分)
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。
China has scaled up policy to protect and restore the environment around the Yangtze River, putting measures 56 place to treat industrial and agricultural pollutants and protect grasslands and wetlands.
A policy document 57 (release) by 17 central government departments promises to prioritize effort and adopt a 58 (comprehension) way of conserving the Yangtze River Basin area. The policy document follows a 10-year fishing ban in the Yangtze enacted by the government in 2020 in response to 59 (decline) biodiversity.
Despite improvements to the Yangtze’s water quality, the rise of non-point source pollution 60 (emerge) as a major problem in recent years. The document stresses the need for a systemic approach, 61 will require the establishment of long-term mechanisms to prevent the return of polluted water bodies.
The treatment of pollution is another priority, as the government looks to install tighter controls over pollutants discharged by chemical factories and promote 62 (high) efficiency in the use of fertilizers and pesticides.
63 (restore) the diversity of aquatic (水生生物) life in the Yangtze, the document says that the country will establish a monitoring system for endangered animals and make 64 action plan to save them and that more work 65 (do) to enhance the connectivity of rivers.
【答案】56. in 57. released 58. comprehensive 59. declining 60. has emerged 61. which 62. higher 63. To restore 64. an 65. will be done
【难度】0.65
【导语】文章主要讲述中国加大了对长江周边环境的保护与修复政策力度,17个中央政府部门发布政策文件,采取综合方式保护长江流域,包括应对生物多样性下降实施十年禁渔,解决非点源污染问题,加强对化工厂污染物排放管控,提高化肥和农药使用效率,建立濒危动物监测系统以及制定拯救行动计划、增强河流连通性等措施。
56. 考查固定短语。句意:中国加大了对长江周边环境的保护与修复政策力度,采取措施处理工业和农业污染物,保护草原和湿地。put... in place是固定短语,意为“落实;实施”。
57. 考查非谓语动词。句意:17个中央政府部门发布的一份政策文件承诺,将优先采取行动,并采用综合的方式来保护长江流域地区。分析句子结构可知,句中已有谓语动词promises,所以此处应用非谓语动词,document与release之间是被动关系,所以用过去分词released作后置定语,表被动和完成。
58. 考查形容词。句意:17个中央政府部门发布的一份政策文件承诺,将优先采取行动,并采用综合的方式来保护长江流域地区。此处修饰名词way,应用形容词comprehensive,意为“综合的;全面的”。
59. 考查形容词。句意:这份政策文件是继2020年政府为应对生物多样性下降而在长江实施的为期10年的禁渔令之后出台的。此处修饰名词biodiversity,应用形容词declining,意为“下降的;衰退的”。
60. 考查时态。句意:尽管长江的水质有所改善,但近年来非点源污染的上升已成为一个主要问题。根据时间状语“in recent years”可知,此处应用现在完成时,强调过去发生的动作对现在造成的影响。主语the rise是单数,所以谓语动词用has emerged。
61. 考查定语从句。句意:该文件强调需要一种系统性的方法,这将需要建立长期机制,以防止水体再次受到污染。分析句子结构可知,此处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词是前面整个句子,在从句中作主语,所以用关系代词which引导。
62. 考查形容词比较级。句意:污染治理是另一个优先事项,因为政府希望对化工厂排放的污染物实施更严格的控制,并提高化肥和农药的使用效率。根据语境及前面的tighter可知,此处应用形容词比较级higher,表示“更高的”效率。作定语。
63. 考查非谓语动词。句意:为了恢复长江水生生物的多样性,该文件称,中国将建立濒危动物监测系统,并制定拯救它们的行动计划,还将开展更多工作来增强河流的连通性。分析句子结构可知,此处应用非谓语动词表目的,所以用动词不定式To restore,句首单词首字母大写。
64. 考查冠词。句意:为了恢复长江水生生物的多样性,该文件称,中国将建立濒危动物监测系统,并制定拯救它们的行动计划,还将开展更多工作来增强河流的连通性。此处表示“一个”行动计划,表泛指,action发音以元音音素开头,所以用不定冠词an。
65. 考查时态和语态。句意:为了恢复长江水生生物的多样性,该文件称,中国将建立濒危动物监测系统,并制定拯救它们的行动计划,还将开展更多工作来增强河流的连通性。根据语境可知,work与do之间是被动关系,且表示将来的动作,所以用一般将来时的被动语态,其结构为will be done。
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。你校英文论坛上有一位同学发帖说:“Monthly exams cause too much stress and should be cancelled.”,该帖引发了大家的热议。请你回帖发表你的看法。内容包括:
1. 表明立场;
2. 给出理由。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
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【答案】参考范文:
I appreciate your concern, yet I hold a different view. Cancelling monthly exams might relieve short-term pressure, but it could also take away a useful routine that helps many of us stay on track.
Rather than mere stressors, I see them as invaluable opportunities for self-reflection. A well-designed test does more than measure performance — it forces us to organize fragmented knowledge, sharpen time-management skills, and confront our weaknesses head-on. Without such regular checkpoints, it’s all too easy to fall into a cycle of procrastination and last-minute cramming.
That said, I agree that the current exam culture needs refining. Perhaps we should advocate for exams that prioritize learning over ranking.
【难度】0.65
【导语】本篇书面表达要求考生根据学校文论坛上有一位同学发帖说:“Monthly exams cause too much stress and should be cancelled.”,回帖发表自己的看法。
【详解】1. 词汇积累:
衡量;评估:measure → assess 减缓:relieve→ease
帮助:help → assist 而不是;而非:rather than → instead of
2.句式拓展:简单句变复合句
原句:Without such regular checkpoints, it’s all too easy to fall into a cycle of procrastination and last-minute cramming.
拓展句:If we had no such regular checkpoints, we would easily fall into a cycle of procrastination and last-minute cramming..
【点睛】
【高分句型1】Cancelling monthly exams might relieve short-term pressure, but it could also take away a useful routine that helps many of us stay on track.(运用了that引导的定语从句)
【高分句型2】That said, I agree that the current exam culture needs refining.(运用了that引导的宾语从句)
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。
The old workshop door creaked open. Clara walked in quietly. Her shoes stepped on wood shavings (刨花) that sparkled in the sunlight. Through the dusty windows, the morning light shone on Grandfather’s rough hands. He was gluing a maple chair leg.
The wall calendar still showed January. Its yellowed pages were curling, just like dry leaves. An open order book lay on the desk. February’s page was empty. There had been no new orders since mid-January. Clara held her breath and recorded Grandfather with her phone. She focused on his quick hands as he measured angles with a metal ruler. “This might help him,” she thought, eager to show how skilled he was.
However, when she posted the video online, negative comments flooded in. “Old ways for a dying business!” “No wonder the business is failing!” Saddened, Clara deleted the video quickly. A spider crawled over the empty order book. Its blank pages showed not many people wanted handmade things these days.
“Want to see my treasure?” Grandpa’ s voice broke the silence. He opened a leather album filled with pencil sketches (草图) like library chairs from 1958 and park benches from 1962. A faded photo slipped out: a smiling boy missing two teeth was grinning at the camera, holding a curved (弯曲的) spoon proudly.
“Timmy, my former student,” Grandfather smiled, touching the curve of the spoon in the photo. “Now he designs furniture for tall buildings. Last month’s newspaper had an article about his curved stairs. It was inspired by this very spoon.” He tapped the photo, adding, “Machines make things fast, but hands remember stories.”
Clara looked at the photo — the curved spoon, Timmy’s smile, and Grandpa’s young handwriting on the back: Timmy’s first repair, age 7. Beside her, fresh wood shavings were shining. “Stories must be told,” Clara murmured, taking out her phone again. This time, she aimed to share not just the work, but the story behind it.
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: The next morning, Clara uploaded a new video. _________________________________________
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Paragraph 2: A week later, Timmy, now a famous furniture designer, walked in the workshop. ________________
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【答案】
The next morning, Clara uploaded a new video. This time, her camera swept across the leather album’s sketches of Timmy’s curved spoon and lingered on a yellowed newspaper clipping featuring his iconic stairs. As Grandfather narrated their story, she zoomed in on his hands — wrinkled yet steady — shaping a piece of wood into art. The video ended with his voice, “Hands remember stories machines forget.” By noon, comments exploded, “Hands of a legend!” “Need this magic in my home!” Shares of the video skyrocketed. Amid the flood of praise, Clara spotted a message, “I’m coming to see you soon, Master-back to where the magic began!” Her eyes widened at Timmy’s profile picture which just matched the same grin from that faded photo.
A week later, Timmy, now a famous furniture designer, walked in the workshop. He embraced Grandfather, tears glistening. “Your spoon taught me curves have souls,” he said, placing the curved spoon on the desk. Together, they designed a signature chair — Timmy sketching modern lines on his tablet while Grandfather penciling his classic curves. Clara captured the moment: their four hands shaping a maple chair leg together, mirroring the one Grandfather had glued a week before. When Timmy posted the video, orders poured in: new chairs with curved legs, and even wooden benches for the town park. Wood shavings danced in the sunlight as the workshop came back to life, the order book’s empty February page now filled with March’s growing demands.
【难度】0.65
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,主要讲述了 Clara 的祖父经营的手工坊生意惨淡,Clara 首次上传祖父工作视频遭负面评价后删除。祖父向她展示了皮革相册里学生 Timmy 的相关物品,讲述 Timmy 受自己影响成为著名家具设计师的故事,Clara 决定再次拍摄视频,这次要分享手工背后的故事 。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“第二天早上,Clara上传了一个新视频。”可知,第一段可描述新视频的内容,如视频里展现了祖父的哪些故事和技艺,以及该视频发布后在网络上引发的反应,包括网友的评论、分享量等情况
②由第二段首句内容“一周后,蒂米走进了工作室,他现在已经是一位著名的家具设计师了。”可知,第二段可描写Timmy 来到工作室后的情节展开,如他与祖父的互动,他们之间的对话、情感交流,以及他们共同做了什么事情,最终对工作室产生了怎样的影响。
2.续写线索:上传新视频(介绍视频内容)→视频引发热烈反响(网友评论、分享)→Timmy 看到视频决定拜访→Timmy来到工作室与祖父相聚(拥抱、对话)→两人共同设计椅子(描述设计过程)→Clara记录时刻→Timmy 发布视频→订单涌入,工作室重焕生机 。
3.词汇激活
行为类:①发现:spot/find ②放置:place/put ③拥抱:embrace/hug ④开始:begin/start
情绪类:赞扬:praise/compliment
【点睛】
[高分句型1] Her eyes widened at Timmy’s profile picture which just matched the same grin from that faded photo. (运用了which引导的定语从句)
[高分句型2] When Timmy posted the video, orders poured in: new chairs with curved legs, and even wooden benches for the town park. (运用了when引导的时间状语从句)
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期末自编模拟卷(一)
考试时间:120分钟
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1. 答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息。
2. 请将答案正确填写在答题卡上。
第I卷(选择题)
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. Why hasn’t the woman seen the man for a long time?
A. He went traveling. B. He moved to Glasgow. C. He was ill.
2. What is the man doing?
A. Offering a favor. B. Serving a customer. C. Showing the way.
3. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. Buying a car. B. Taking a ride. C. Consulting a dealer.
4. What is the woman doing?
A. Inquiring about a course. B. Scheduling an appointment. C. Making a class arrangement.
5. Why do the speakers decide to share the video link?
A. To record the impressive moment.
B. To raise awareness about melting ice.
C. To call on people to take immediate action.
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。
听第6段录音,回答6、7题。
6. Which bike will the man rent?
A. The classic bicycle. B. The mountain bicycle. C. The cross bicycle.
7. What will the man probably do?
A. Ride on hills. B. Go to the shop. C. Pay in advance.
听第7段录音,回答8、9题。
8. What does the woman want to do in the dialogue?
A. Fix the date for a holiday. B. Invite the man to go with her. C. Decide where to go for a holiday.
9. What is the proper time for the woman’s holiday in July?
A. From the 1st to the 27th. B. From the 7th to the 27th. C. From the 15th to the 30th.
听第8段录音,回答10至12题。
10. Why is the woman moving?
A. To find a nicer place to live in.
B. To live together with her parents.
C. To have a better job in a new place.
11. Why doesn’t the woman take her dog with her?
A. She can’t take care of him.
B. Her parents don’t want her to take him.
C. He might live more happily in the countryside.
12. What can we learn about Jenny?
A. She’ll live in a flat by herself.
B. She’ll get used to the urban life soon.
C. She’ll return to hometown twice a year.
听第9段录音,回答13至16题。
13. What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A. School friends. B. Boss and secretary. C. Salesman and customer.
14. What are the speakers trying to decide?
A. Where to park downtown. B. How to repair an old bike. C. Whether to buy a bike online.
15. How much does the online bike cost?
A. $ 100. B. $ 120. C. $ 150.
16. What does the woman focus on about the online bike?
A. Its misleading photos. B. Its high price. C. Its size and fit.
听下面一段独白,回答17至20题。
17. What does Khounsavath do?
A. A teacher. B. A student. C. An official.
18. Where did Khounsavath know about Pu’er?
A. From an organization. B. From a movie. C. From a school.
19. Why does Khounsavath choose to live in Pu’er?
A. He can go home easily.
B. He can make much money there.
C. He can enjoy the natural landscape.
20. When did the China-Laos Railway begin to carry passengers?
A. In 2021. B. In 2022. C. In 2023.
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,选出最佳答案。
A
When we talk about generations, one generation stands out more than any else, Generation Alpha, or Gen Alpha. They are kids who were born from 2010 onwards and the total number of them had been 2.2 billion by 2025. Unlike their parents Gen Y, Gen Alpha are the first generation growing up in the environment where iPads, AI and online classrooms are completely normal. Here are the data about them.
ASPECT
GEN ALPHA OVERVIEW
Tech Usage
65% use tablets/smartphones daily; 50% use voice assistants
Education
70% adopt a blended (融合的) method of online and offline learning
Social Media
40% of kids aged 8 to 11 have a social media presence
Entertainment
70% of screen time is on social media platforms
While Gen Alpha are still young, they are pushing their parents to try new things. A report released by public relations firm DKC in July, 2025 said parents were having new experiences thanks to the influence of their Gen Alpha kids. For example, 40% of the parents surveyed said they had signed up for a subscription service at their kid’s suggestion. (Find more examples from the survey in the bar chart below.)
So, when we look at Gen Alpha, it is pretty clear that they are not just a typical group of kids growing up; they are literally the future of our world. They are the most digital and possibly the most powerful generation we have ever seen. Gen Alpha will surely change education, technology, business and culture itself. While it is still early days, one thing worth anticipating is that instead of just adapting to the world they inherit (继承), they will be more and more influential in shaping the future of the world.
21. What is the percentage of Gen Alpha who study in a mixed way according to the table?
A. 40%. B. 50%. C. 65%. D. 70%.
22. In which aspect do Gen Alpha impact on their parents most according to the chart?
A. Trying foods. B. Buying items during drops.
C. Watching sports. D. Choosing holiday destinations.
23. What is the purpose of the passage?
A. To display characteristics of a new generation.
B. To describe an economic trend of consumption.
C. To clarify the gap between Gen Alpha and Gen Y.
D. To introduce a technology-related education system.
B
Jon Pedley is making a big change. He is giving up his life as a businessman for a life of helping others. He is trading his beautiful farmhouse in England for life in a mud hut (小屋) in Uganda, East Africa.
Pedley admitted that he had not always led a very positive life. At times he drank too much and got in trouble with the law. “I had always put the pursuit of money in front of everything else. As long as I was all right, I didn’t care who I was hurting,” says Pedley.
But a visit to Uganda in 2007 gave Pedley a new outlook on life. He was amazed at what he saw and how much the people there appreciated the work he was doing. “I worked there for a few days and these people who have nothing were thanking me by giving me bags of potatoes, which are a fortune for them,” he said. Now Pedley is selling his business, his $1.5 million farmhouse, and his expensive car—and moving into a hut made of mud and boards in a small Ugandan village. There he will help run an organisation that hopes to improve the quality of life for people in the village of Kigazi. He will help to build schoolrooms for children and tanks to hold clean water for villagers. Today, people in Kigazi must walk two miles to a hospital, so Pedley will help to build doctors’ offices, too.
Pedley’s organisation will also work with English teenagers who are in trouble. The teens will be sent to a “camp” in Uganda that Pedley will run. The teens will live in mud huts and help to build water, health, and education facilities for kids in Kigazi, many of whom have lost their parents to poverty or disease. Pedley hopes the teens will see a side of life that might help them turn around their own lives and set them on a new and more positive path.
24. Which of the following best describes Pedley in the past?
A. Optimistic. B. Selfless. C. Unsympathetic. D. Independent.
25. What will Pedley do in the small Ugandan village?
A. Help build community facilities. B. Do business with the local people.
C. Help farmers increase potato output. D. Introduce tools to improve English teaching.
26. Why will Pedley work with English teenagers in trouble?
A. To inspire them to live a more positive life. B. To encourage them to make friends with locals.
C. To make them learn about different cultures. D. To train them to become doctors in the future.
27. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Jon Pedley sold his farmhouse and car to start a business in Uganda.
B. The people in Kigazi live a poor life and need clean water and hospitals.
C. Nowadays English teenagers are sent abroad in order to change their lives.
D. A former businessman gave up his comfortable life to help others in Africa.
C
Blue-light-filtering glasses (滤蓝光眼镜) have become an increasingly popular solution for protecting our eyes from electronic screens’ near-inescapable glow — light that is commonly associated with eyestrain (眼疲劳). In recent years they’ve even become fashion statements that are recognized by celebrities and ranked in style guides. But a recent review paper shows such glasses might not be as effective as people think.
The paper, published last week in Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, analyzed data from previous trials that studied how blue-light-filtering glasses affect vision tiredness and eye health. The study’s authors found that wearing blue-light-filtering glasses does not reduce the eyestrain people feel after using computers.
“It’s an excellent review,” says Mark Rosenfield, a professor at the State University of New York College of Optometry, who was not involved in the study. “The conclusions are no surprise at all. There have been a number of studies that have found exactly the same thing, that there’s just no evidence that blue-blocking glasses have any effect on eyestrain.” He adds that the new review reinforces the fact that there is virtually no evidence that blue-blocking glasses affect eyestrain despite them being specifically marketed for that purpose. As for using blue-light-filtering eyeglasses for eye health, for now, Rosenfield says, “there’s nothing to support people buying them”.
The strain we may feel while staring at our phone or computer screen too long is likely to be caused by multiple factors, such as bad habits or underlying conditions, an associate professor of vision science at the University of Melbourne, Downie says. She argues that how we interact with digital devices contributes more to eyestrain than screens’ blue light does. Changing the frequency and duration of screen usage and distancing one’s eyes from the screens might be more important in reducing discomfort, Downie says. She adds that people who experience eyestrain should see a doctor to assess whether they have an underlying health issue such as far-sightedness or dry eye disease.
28. What can we know about blue-light-filtering glasses from the text?
A. They can improve eyesight. B. They may not reduce eyestrain.
C. They can promote eye health. D. They can help to cure eye diseases.
29. What can we infer from paragraph 2?
A. A great many professors were involved in the study.
B. Blue-blocking glasses on the market are harmful to eyes.
C. The finding of the study comes as a surprise to the public.
D. Data from previous trials help the study a lot.
30. What does the underlined word “reinforces” mean in paragraph 3?
A. Denies. B. Opposes. C. Strengthens. D. Evaluates.
31. What should we do if we suffer from eyestrain according to Downie?
A. Wear blue-light-filtering glasses. B. Have an examination in the hospital.
C. Stop staring at the screen for ever. D. Focus on the frequency of phone usage.
D
Have you ever found someone copying your gestures or facial expressions during a conversation? This is the Chameleon (变色龙) Effect, the nonconscious mimicry (模仿) of others’ behaviors. Just like a chameleon integrates into its environment, people unconsciously mimic others’ gestures, mannerisms or accents to build connections and smooth interactions, which is a common yet easily overlooked human trait.
Psychologists John Bargh and Tanya Chartrand proved the Chameleon Effect in a 1999 experiment. They asked 78 participants to talk with experimenters during a personality test. To avoid conscious mimicry, researchers used photos as a distraction during conversations. The results showed participants unconsciously increased face touching by 20% and foot movement by 50% to match the experimenters. Another part found people who were mimicked rated the experimenters more positively, showing mimicry boosts likability. The Chameleon Effect stems from two main reasons. It is rooted in human empathy — people mimic others to share feelings and build emotional bonds. It also evolved as a survival trait: fitting in with a group helps people gain support and avoid danger. In daily life, this explains why couples or close friends gradually adopt similar speech habits or gestures.
This effect also appears in speech and social settings. People may unconsciously pick up others’ accents or phrases after long interactions. For example, a football player once accidentally used a French accent during an interview after living in France for months, a typical display of the effect. However, excessive mimicry may make people lose their sense of self. Such over-mimicry can lead to confusion about one’s true personality.
Overall, the Chameleon Effect is a positive social tool that promotes connection and empathy. It helps reduce social tension and build trust between people. While it helps people integrate into groups, balancing mimicry with self-identity is crucial to avoiding losing oneself in social interactions. With this awareness, people can use the effect wisely while preserving their own uniqueness.
32. Which of the following is an example of the “Chameleon Effect”?
A. A girl copies her deskmate’s movements.
B. A driver follows a policeman’s directions.
C. An applicant learns the judge’s expressions by heart.
D. An assistant practices a foreigner’s tones on purpose.
33. What can be inferred about the “Chameleon Effect” from paragraph 2?
A. Personality changes with conscious mimicry. B. Likability increases mimicry in conversations.
C. People mimic others to gain group acceptance. D. Mimicry arouses shared feelings between couples.
34. What is the downside of excessive mimicry?
A. The loss of self-identity. B. An end to true connection.
C. The failure of mutual trust. D. A decrease in social tension.
35. What is the author’s attitude towards the “Chameleon Effect”?
A. Doubtful. B. Critical. C. Dismissive. D. Cautious.
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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Nowadays, many people turn to the Internet for medical advice when they notice signs of illness. This is understandable as seeing a doctor can be time-consuming and costly unless it’s a serious health concern. 36 Often, the answer is: not really.
Medicine is complex. 37 For instance, the cause of a cough in a healthy 25-year-old might be different from that in a 65-year-old smoker. Yet, they might find the same search results. People may also not know the exact terms to search for. A search for “bloating (腹胀)” might suggest eating more slowly or avoiding dairy products, which can help if bloating is from too much air, but not so if it’s from fluid (液体) build-up. Only after seeing a doctor and undergoing a physical examination would it be identified as “ascites (腹腔积水)”.
38 Many articles are written intentionally to make money or promote specific agendas, not to give accurate advice. In fact, only a small part of the health information available online is created with the reader’s best interests in mind.
Fortunately, a few strategies can help us find reliable medical information. First, check the author and website. 39 Government agencies are also trustworthy and offer regularly updated information.
Besides, be careful if a website recommends a specific medication or procedure, especially if it has large ads for that treatment. 40
By following these tips, we can improve our chances of finding useful, accurate, and objective health information.
A. So is this trend bound to continue?
B. But is online medical advice actually reliable?
C. These pages may be created by profit-driven companies.
D. An even bigger issue is the rise of medical misinformation.
E. Online articles often fail to consider each person’s unique situation.
F. Unfortunately, it’s not always easy to figure out a website’s intentions.
G. Reliable sources are usually written by doctors or hosted on trusted sites.
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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
The Gift of Kindness
It was a cold, rainy afternoon. Sarah was driving home from work, feeling tired and 41 about the heavy traffic. She looked at her watch; she was going to be late for dinner. The rain was beating hard against the car windows, making it difficult to see.
Suddenly, she saw an old lady standing by the side of the road. The lady looked confused and wet. She was holding a broken umbrella and trying to 42 a small bag of groceries. Sarah slowed down. She knew she should stop, but she was in such a 43 . However, her 44 wouldn’t let her drive past.
Sarah 45 and rolled down the window. “Do you need a lift?” she asked. The old lady smiled with 46 . “Oh, thank you, dear. My car 47 down a mile back, and I have to get these medicine to my husband.”
Sarah 48 the door. The lady got in, dripping wet. She introduced herself as Mrs. Gable. During the drive, Mrs. Gable told Sarah that her husband was 49 from a serious illness. “He gets so lonely when I’m not there,” she said softly. Sarah listened patiently. She realized that her own problems seemed small compared to Mrs. Gable’s 50 .
When they arrived at the hospital, Mrs. Gable tried to give Sarah some money for the gas, but Sarah 51 . “It’s okay. I’m just happy I could help,” Sarah said with a 52 smile.
As Sarah drove away, the rain stopped. She looked up and saw a faint rainbow in the sky. She no longer felt tired or anxious. Instead, she felt a warm sense of 53 . She realized that helping others was the best way to 54 her own bad mood. Sometimes, a small act of kindness can make a huge 55 to both the giver and the receiver.
41. A. energetic B. anxious C. curious D. content
42. A. purchase B. deliver C. protect D. carry
43. A. mess B. fun C. panic D. hurry
44. A. confidence B. conscience C. courage D. patience
45. A. pulled over B. pulled in C. pulled out D. pulled away
46. A. delight B. interest C. passion D. relief
47. A. broke B. turned C. settled D. slowed
48. A. knocked B. pushed C. unlocked D. repaired
49. A. removing B. recovering C. escaping D. dying
50. A. happiness B. struggle C. family D. wealth
51. A. accepted B. agreed C. refused D. apologized
52. A. fake B. polite C. sincere D. bitter
53. A. satisfaction B. disappointment C. embarrassment D. tiredness
54. A. cure B. cause C. treat D. hide
55. A. difficulty B. mistake C. decision D. difference
第II卷(非选择题部分)
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。
China has scaled up policy to protect and restore the environment around the Yangtze River, putting measures 56 place to treat industrial and agricultural pollutants and protect grasslands and wetlands.
A policy document 57 (release) by 17 central government departments promises to prioritize effort and adopt a 58 (comprehension) way of conserving the Yangtze River Basin area. The policy document follows a 10-year fishing ban in the Yangtze enacted by the government in 2020 in response to 59 (decline) biodiversity.
Despite improvements to the Yangtze’s water quality, the rise of non-point source pollution 60 (emerge) as a major problem in recent years. The document stresses the need for a systemic approach, 61 will require the establishment of long-term mechanisms to prevent the return of polluted water bodies.
The treatment of pollution is another priority, as the government looks to install tighter controls over pollutants discharged by chemical factories and promote 62 (high) efficiency in the use of fertilizers and pesticides.
63 (restore) the diversity of aquatic (水生生物) life in the Yangtze, the document says that the country will establish a monitoring system for endangered animals and make 64 action plan to save them and that more work 65 (do) to enhance the connectivity of rivers.
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。你校英文论坛上有一位同学发帖说:“Monthly exams cause too much stress and should be cancelled.”,该帖引发了大家的热议。请你回帖发表你的看法。内容包括:
1. 表明立场;
2. 给出理由。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
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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。
The old workshop door creaked open. Clara walked in quietly. Her shoes stepped on wood shavings (刨花) that sparkled in the sunlight. Through the dusty windows, the morning light shone on Grandfather’s rough hands. He was gluing a maple chair leg.
The wall calendar still showed January. Its yellowed pages were curling, just like dry leaves. An open order book lay on the desk. February’s page was empty. There had been no new orders since mid-January. Clara held her breath and recorded Grandfather with her phone. She focused on his quick hands as he measured angles with a metal ruler. “This might help him,” she thought, eager to show how skilled he was.
However, when she posted the video online, negative comments flooded in. “Old ways for a dying business!” “No wonder the business is failing!” Saddened, Clara deleted the video quickly. A spider crawled over the empty order book. Its blank pages showed not many people wanted handmade things these days.
“Want to see my treasure?” Grandpa’ s voice broke the silence. He opened a leather album filled with pencil sketches (草图) like library chairs from 1958 and park benches from 1962. A faded photo slipped out: a smiling boy missing two teeth was grinning at the camera, holding a curved (弯曲的) spoon proudly.
“Timmy, my former student,” Grandfather smiled, touching the curve of the spoon in the photo. “Now he designs furniture for tall buildings. Last month’s newspaper had an article about his curved stairs. It was inspired by this very spoon.” He tapped the photo, adding, “Machines make things fast, but hands remember stories.”
Clara looked at the photo — the curved spoon, Timmy’s smile, and Grandpa’s young handwriting on the back: Timmy’s first repair, age 7. Beside her, fresh wood shavings were shining. “Stories must be told,” Clara murmured, taking out her phone again. This time, she aimed to share not just the work, but the story behind it.
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: The next morning, Clara uploaded a new video. _________________________________________
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Paragraph 2: A week later, Timmy, now a famous furniture designer, walked in the workshop. ________________
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