2025-2026学年高二英语下学期期末模拟练习卷(安徽专用)

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学年 2026-2027
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**基本信息** 本试卷以“时代热点与文化传承融合”为核心,精选抑郁症治疗研究、江豚保护(结合古诗)、书法体验等素材,通过听力日常交际、阅读跨学科文本、写作思辨表达,全面考查语言能力与思维品质,适配高二期末综合测评需求。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |听力|20题/30分|日常交际、细节推断|对话情境贴近生活,如家庭出行、求职面试,考查信息抓取与逻辑分析| |阅读|20题/50分|文学评论、科学研究、慈善故事|A篇世界读书日荐书渗透文化意识,B篇用古诗研究江豚体现跨学科思维,D篇抑郁症治疗突出科技前沿| |语言运用|25题/30分|完形填空(人物故事)、语法填空(医学史)|完形填空通过Uber司机收集乘客故事培养共情能力,语法填空约翰·斯诺事迹强化科学精神| |写作|2题/40分|连句成篇(环保著作)、续写(书法体验)|连句成篇整合蕾切尔·卡森事迹提升批判性思维,续写书法故事渗透文化传承,呼应核心素养中“文化意识”与“学习能力”|

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2025--2026学年高二下学期期末模拟练习卷 (安徽专用)解析卷 英语 (考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分) 注意事项: 1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。 3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 1.What is the man’s suggestion? A.Chat online. B.Send an email. C.Make a phone call. 【答案】C 【原文】W: Seriously? Automatic replies again! M: Yeah, the company’s online chat is only for frequently asked questions. I have also sent multiple emails to the company. I barely received any responses. Calling is a traditional way of communication. The company highly favours that. I can guarantee you that it works. W: Thanks. I will give it a try. 2.How does the woman most probably feel now? A.Exhausted. B.Relieved. C.Determined. 【答案】B 【原文】M: I found this phone in the canteen. Its case says Linda. So I thought it might be yours. W: Yes, that’s a weight off my mind. Thank you. 3.What does the woman want to do? A.Wash some plates. B.Prepare a cloth. C.Clean a shelf. 【答案】C 【原文】W: Could you pass me a cleaning cloth? I can’t put clean dinner plates on this dirty shelf. M: Here you are. If you like, I’ll prepare some vegetables while you are doing that. 4.What is the woman doing? A.Selling a car. B.Playing with children. C.Offering payment plans. 【答案】A 【原文】W: Our vehicle’s seats are made of quality leather. Please, sit in the driver’s seat and experience this comfort. M: I love the backseat space too. My children would love this. W: Whenever you’re ready, let’s discuss your payment plans for this new car. 5.What do we know about Mr. Brown? A.He’s left for Germany. B.He sounds British. C.He works with Mrs. Black. 【答案】B 【原文】M: Sally, did you see the man standing outside our classroom now? The one with the British accent. W: Yes, that’s Mr. Brown. He’s our new science teacher. He’s taking over from Mrs. Black since she’s moved to Germany. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 6.What is the relationship between the speakers? A.Husband and wife. B.Mother and son. C.Teacher and student. 7.Where does the man suggest going? A.The amusement park. B.The cinema. C.The circus. 【答案】6.A 7.B 【原文】W: It’s Children’s Day. Will we stay at home all day? Why don’t we go to the amusement park? M: Oh, there’s always too much noise. W: What about the circus? M: Circus? Is it still in town? W: Yes, and you promised our son you’d take him there before it leaves. M: The circus will be so crowded today. What about going to the cinema? Peter likes watching movies. W: That sounds good. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 8.What lesson does the man learn from the woman? A.Accepting losses. B.Showing respect. C.Building up confidence. 9.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Coach and athlete. B.Mother and son. C.Teammates. 【答案】8.B 9.B 【原文】W: Jackson, I know you’re proud of your team’s victory. But you must learn to respect your opponents. So, please, shake hands with the members of the other team. Your coach, teammates, and other players will admire you for this kind behavior. M: OK. Did you feel embarrassed about my attitude? W: Your father and I understand how badly you want to score goals and win the championship. But learning to respect everyone’s efforts put into the team makes you a better athlete. Trust me, dear. M: You’re right. I’ll make sure to make things right from now on. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 10.Where does Sally want to go? A.The zoo. B.The London Eye. C.The Covent Garden. 11.What is Billy interested in? A.Operas. B.Boats. C.Paintings. 12.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Husband and wife. B.Guide and tourist. C.Father and daughter. 【答案】10.B 11.B 12.A 【原文】W: Jerry, come and look at the information pack for our trip to London. There are so many things to do! M: Penny, I don’t know where to start. W: Well, why don’t we start with the kids? I don’t think Sally would like the zoo — she always feels sorry for the animals. But she’s been asking about the London Eye for weeks, so we have to go there. M: You’re right. What about Billy? He loves boats, so it’s either the Thames or the zoo. W: Definitely the Thames for Billy. What about an opera at the Covent Garden for your parents? M: That would be great. So you don’t want to go shopping in Oxford Street then? W: Which page is that? Wow, this looks fantastic! There are so many great shops in Oxford Street! Will you come with me? M: I’ll come if you really want me to, dear. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 13.What did the man do previously? A.He cooked food. B.He served customers. C.He gave staff training. 14.Why does the man hesitate to be a host at first? A.He wants a better salary. B.He finds it is too tiring. C.He thinks it is a one-person job. 15.What will the man do? A.Attend another interview. B.Draw up a training plan. C.Submit a formal application. 16.How does the man sound at the end of the conversation? A.Satisfied. B.Puzzled. C.Frustrated. 【答案】13.B 14.C 15.A 16.A 【原文】W: Hi, this is Mary, the manager at Henry’s Drill. I noticed your application for a waiter position. Unfortunately, we’ve already filled all server positions. However, we do have an opening for a host. You’ll greet and guide guests to their tables, ensuring they have a pleasant start to their meal. Are you open to that? M: Thanks for calling. I was mainly looking for something serving tables. I used to bring food and drinks to the customers. W: I understand. But being a host can be a great experience, too. It’s a fantastic way to develop your communication skills and get a full picture of how the restaurant operates. You’ll have a similar salary, and it’s a bit more relaxed. M: That sounds interesting. But I’m not sure about working alone at the front of the restaurant. I’m a bit nervous about handling everything by myself, especially during busy hours. W: You won’t be alone. There’s always at least one more host on a shift with you, so you’ll have support and it won’t feel difficult. M: I’m interested in the host position, then. W: Excellent! We’ll just need to schedule one more appointment to chat with the boss and the shift manager. Then, you’ll be able to start your training. M: Sure, that sounds good. Thank you for considering me for the position. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 17.Where does the conversation probably take place? A.At a hotel. B.At the post office. C.At the airport. 18.What will the woman do with her laptop? A.Deposit it there. B.Take it with her. C.Put it in Room 213. 19.How much should the woman pay for storing the baggage per hour? A.$13. B.$8. C.$5. 20.What time is it now? A.7:20. B.6:20. C.5:20. 【答案】17.C 18.B 19.A 20.C 【原文】M: Good evening, welcome to Storage. What can I do for you madam? W: Yeah, I want to have my baggage deposited. M: Okay, how many pieces of baggage do you have all? W: Here they are. That’s all of it. M: 1, 2, 6... 6 pieces? W: Yes, by the way, there is a laptop in the black suitcase. Please handle with care. M: Laptop? Wait a minute, please. Sorry madam, I’m afraid that digital products are not allowed to be deposited. I think you have to take it with you. In fact, it’s the best choice to protect your personal property. W: That sounds reasonable. I’ll take your advice. Um, what’s the price? M: It’s eight dollars per hour for your two big suitcases, 5 dollars per hour for the four small ones. W: I have some other baggage to check in. Where should I go? M: You can go to the office in the waiting room. It’s Room 213 on the second floor. W: Thank you. The boarding time is 7:20. There is two hours left. I’ll get my suitcases before that. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A April 23rd marks World Book and Copyright Day. Here are four widely praised books which received positive reviews.Bright Night by Choi Eun-young The book is a female version of Yu Hua’s To Live. It tells the story of the friendship and struggle of four generations of women. The women in the book are no longer characters to be pItIed against one another, nor do they play supporting roles in the lives of men.All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr Beloved by millions of readers, the book follows a blind French girl and a German boy whose paths collide(碰撞) in occupied France as they both try to survive World War II. This beautiful novel was a finalist for the National Book Award and won the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.The Daughter’s Tale by Armando Lucas Correa An unforgettable story exploring a hidden piece of World War II history and that a mother will go to protect her children. Seven decades of secrets unfold with the arrival of a box of letters from the distant past, taking readers on a journey from Nazi-occupied Berlin, to the South of France, to modern-day New York City.In Five Years by Rebecca Serle What would you do if you woke as a version of your future self, next to a new man in an entirely different apartment than the one you live in now? That is exactly the premise (前提) of the book. Dannie Kohan spends one hour exactly five years in the future before reawakening in her present-day life. This is a story about self-discovery and life choices. 21.Which book is about the life of four generations of women? A.Bright Night. B.All the Light We Canno See. C.The Daughter’s Tale. D.In Five Years. 22.What do All the Light We Cannot See and The Daughter’s Tale have in common? A.They both have happy endings. B.They both are with World War II setting. C.They both talk about a journey from France. D.They both won the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. 23.Who is the author of In Five Years ? A.Choi Eun-young. B.Anthony Doerr. C.Armando Lucas Correa. D.Rebecca Serle. 【答案】21.A 22.B 23.D 【导语】本文是一篇应用文。本文介绍了四本备受赞誉的书籍。 21.细节理解题。根据Bright Night部分中“It tells the story of the friendship and struggle of four generations of women.( 它讲述了四代女性的友谊和奋斗的故事)”可知,《Bright Night》是讲述关于四代女性友谊的书,故选A。 22.推理判断题。根据All the Light We Cannot See部分中“Beloved by millions of readers, the book follows a blind French girl and a German boy whose paths collide(碰撞) in occupied France as they both try to survive World War II. (这本书受到数百万读者的喜爱,讲述了一个失明的法国女孩和一个德国男孩在被占领的法国相遇,他们都试图在第二次世界大战中生存下来)”以及根据The Daughter’s Tale部分中“An unforgettable story exploring a hidden piece of World War II history and that a mother will go to protect her children. (一个令人难忘的故事,探索了一段隐藏的二战历史,一位母亲将去保护她的孩子)”可知,这两本书都以二战为背景,故选B。 23.细节理解题。根据In Five Years部分中“by Rebecca Serle(被Rebecca Serle所写)”可知,该书的作者是Rebecca Serle。故选D。 B Over the last 1,400 years, populations of the Yangtze finless (江豚) porpoise have dramatically declined in China. But intensive surveys of its range only span the last couple of decades, leaving lots of gaps in scientists’ knowledge of the species. In a creative blend of art and science, a new study uses historical poetry to chart the critically endangered animal’s population across the river it calls home. The finless porpoises once lived throughout the entire Yangtze River, which stretches from the Tibetan Plateau to the East China Sea. Now, the only known freshwater porpoise in the world has fewer than 1,800 individuals left in the wild. The research team combed through databases of Chinese poetry to find references to the porpoise and map its past distribution. They found 724 poems that mentioned the animal, of which half noted where the porpoises were observed. Their findings were published in Current Biology. “Having access to past data allows us to detect when declines began and correlate those changes with potential threats like habitat destruction, climate change, overhunting, disease or the introduction of invasive species,” says lead author Zhang Yaoyao, an ecologist at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The poems suggest the porpoise’s range has decreased by 65% since the Tang dynasty. Most of that decline happened in the river’s tributaries and lakes, where the animal’s range has decreased by 91%. While the population decrease was mostly gradual, the sharpest decline has occurred over the past 100 years. That sudden drop aligns with human activities on the river, especially dam construction in the 1950s that blocked off the porpoise’s movement to and from the river’s main channel. The work highlights the connection between culture and science. “Poems are actually ancient citizen science, and many Chinese poets were ‘well-educated intellectuals’,” says Zhang. “These data are not perfect. But they do have a lot of information if you use them correctly.” This approach has potential for uncovering the pasts of other endangered species as well. Previously, scholars have used medieval and ancient texts to understand things like volcanic eruptions, auroras and unusual whales. 24.What challenge do scientists face in their research about the porpoise? A.Its population is hard to calculate accurately. B.The long-term historical data are insufficient. C.Its population has dropped off dramatically D.Locating its habitats is increasingly difficult. 25.How did ancient poems help with the research? A.By providing records of the porpoise’s past distribution. B.By explaining the causes of the species’ gradual decline. C.By showing how people protected the porpoise in history D.By introducing effective ways to study endangered animals. 26.What mainly contributed to the dramatic fall of the porpoise’s populations? A.Poor resistance to diseases. B.Climate changes over time. C.Human impacts on its habitats. D.Competition with other species. 27.Why does the author mention “volcanic eruptions” in the last paragraph? A.To show major threats to endangered wildlife. B.To introduce challenges in ecological research. C.To prove the value of ancient texts in research. D.To reveal the wisdom of ancient Chinese poets. 【答案】24.B 25.A 26.C 27.C 【导语】文章主要介绍了科学家利用古代诗歌中的记录来研究长江江豚的历史分布和种群变化。 【详解】24.细节理解题。根据第一段中“But intensive surveys of its range only span the last couple of decades, leaving lots of gaps in scientists’ knowledge of the species. (但对其分布范围的密集调查仅持续了最近几十年,导致科学家对该物种的了解存在许多空白)”可知,科学家在江豚研究中面临的挑战是缺乏长期的历史数据。 25.细节理解题。根据第三段中“The research team combed through databases of Chinese poetry to find references to the porpoise and map its past distribution. (研究团队梳理了中国诗歌数据库,寻找关于江豚的记载,并绘制其过去的分布图)”可知,古代诗歌通过提供江豚过去分布记录来帮助研究。 26.细节理解题。根据第五段中“While the population decrease was mostly gradual, the sharpest decline has occurred over the past 100 years. That sudden drop aligns with human activities on the river, especially dam construction in the 1950s that blocked off the porpoise’s movement to and from the river’s main channel. (虽然数量的减少基本上是渐进的,但最急剧的下降发生在过去100年。这种突然下降与河流上的人类活动相吻合,尤其是20世纪50年代的大坝建设,阻碍了江豚往返于河流主航道的活动)”可知,人类对其栖息地的影响是导致江豚数量急剧下降的主要原因。 27.推理判断题。根据最后一段中“This approach has potential for uncovering the pasts of other endangered species as well. Previously, scholars have used medieval and ancient texts to understand things like volcanic eruptions, auroras and unusual whales. (这种方法也有潜力用于揭示其他濒危物种的过去。此前,学者们曾利用中世纪和古代文本来了解火山爆发、极光和不寻常的鲸鱼等现象)”可知,作者提到“火山爆发”是为了证明古代文本在研究中的价值。 C It had been more than ten years since the three sisters had been together like this, their eyes filled with tears. The eldest sister, 110-year-old Rubye, stayed warm under a soft blanket. Her two younger sisters — 104-year-old Ruth and 101-year-old Rose — held one of her hands each. They chatted about their favorite old stories, laughing happily. This warm family get-together was made possible by Wish of a Lifetime, a charity group. It paid for Rose to fly from Florida and Ruth from Oklahoma, so they could visit Rubye at her nursing home in Rhode Island. The group was started by Jeremy Bloom, a former Olympic skier and football player. When he traveled around the world as an athlete, he found that people in other countries respected and cared for old people much more than people did in America. Bloom first got the idea when he was 15. He went to Asia for a ski race and saw an old woman walking slowly to get on a bus. Many passengers offered to help her, which touched him deeply. The idea stayed in his mind for ten years before he turned it into the Wish of a Lifetime group: Though Bloom had many great moments in sports — competing in two Olympics, making a long football pass in college, and being chosen by a top football team, he often worried about finding a new goal after his sports career ended. In 2008, Bloom set up the charity group. He copied the idea of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, which helps sick kids make their wishes come true, and used it to help old people. whether they were sick or not. Today, Wish of a Lifetime has 26 full-time workers and about 25,000 volunteers across the country. It gets money from people’s donations and company support. So far, it has helped make 3,000 wishes come true. Bloom now works as the CEO of X Games, but he once spent all his time on this charity, hoping to change-as-many-old-people’s lives as possible. 28.What made the three sisters’ get-together possible? A.A charity group provided financial support for their trip. B.The three sisters saved money for the reunion for years. C.Rubye’s nursing home offered free accommodation for her sisters. D.Local volunteers helped the two younger sisters go to Rhode Island. 29.Who first inspired Jeremy Bloom to have the idea of setting up the charity? A.A passenger who helped him on a bus in Asia. B.An elderly woman he saw in Asia during a ski race. C.His coach who encouraged him to help the elderly D.A volunteer from the Make-A-Wish Foundation. 30.What can we infer about Jeremy Bloom from the text? A.He learned the charity concept from his family members. B.He came up with the charity idea when he was 25 years old. C.He gave up his sports career to concentrate on running the charity. D.He once felt uncertain about his future after his sports career ended. 31.What can be concluded about Wish of a Lifetime from the passage? A.It aims to improve elderly people’s medical conditions. B.It totally depends on Jeremy Bloom’s personal efforts. C.It draws inspiration from a well-known charity for children. D.It has realized most senior citizens’ long-cherished wishes. 【答案】28.A 29.B 30.D 31.C 【导语】文章主要介绍了Jeremy Bloom创立的慈善组织“Wish of a Lifetime”帮助老年人实现团聚愿望的故事。 【详解】28.细节理解题。根据第二段中“This warm family get-together was made possible by Wish of a Lifetime, a charity group. It paid for Rose to fly from Florida and Ruth from Oklahoma, so they could visit Rubye at her nursing home in Rhode Island. (这次温馨的家庭聚会是由慈善组织Wish of a Lifetime促成的。它支付了Rose从佛罗里达州和Ruth从俄克拉荷马州飞来的费用,使她们能够去罗德岛州的疗养院看望Rubye)”可知,一个慈善团体为三姐妹的团聚提供了经济支持。 29.细节理解题。根据第三段中“Bloom first got the idea when he was 15. He went to Asia for a ski race and saw an old woman walking slowly to get on a bus. Many passengers offered to help her, which touched him deeply. (Bloom第一次有这个想法是在他15岁时。他去亚洲参加滑雪比赛,看到一位老妇人慢慢走向公交车。许多乘客主动帮助她,这深深地触动了他)”可知,Jeremy Bloom在亚洲滑雪比赛期间看到的一位老妇人,这启发了他创立慈善组织的想法。 30.推理判断题。根据第三段中“he often worried about finding a new goal after his sports career ended. (他经常担心在运动生涯结束后找不到新的目标)”可推知,Jeremy Bloom曾对自己运动生涯结束后的未来感到不确定。 31.推理判断题。根据第四段中“He copied the idea of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, which helps sick kids make their wishes come true, and used it to help old people. (他借鉴了帮助生病孩子实现愿望的Make-A-Wish Foundation的想法,并将其用于帮助老年人)”可知,Wish of a Lifetime从一个著名的儿童慈善机构Make-A-Wish Foundation中汲取了灵感。 D A groundbreaking study by Chinese researchers, recently published in Nature, has uncovered a shared biological mechanism behind two of the fastest-acting antidepressant treatments — ketamine and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). The research identifies the adenosine signaling pathway as the key factor behind their strong antidepressant effects. This discovery may help create safer and more effective treatments for patients who do not respond to traditional medicine. Depression remains one of the most common mental illnesses worldwide. Nearly one-third of patients suffer from treatment-resistant depression (TRD), meaning that usual drugs fail to improve their symptoms. For these patients, ketamine and ECT are currently the fastest options, often showing relief within hours. However, both methods can cause serious side effects such as hallucinations, addiction, or memory problems, and their underlying mechanisms have long remained unclear. To address this problem, researchers from Peking University, the Beijing Institute for Brain Research, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences employed advanced imaging tools to observe how these therapies act in the brain. They discovered that both treatments cause a sudden and lasting rise of adenosine in brain regions related to mood control. This chemical release helps relieve depressive symptoms quickly, though the two treatments start the process in different ways — one by reducing energy production, the other by increasing brain energy use. Based on this new understanding, the team developed a modified form of ketamine that works more efficiently at lower doses with fewer side effects in animal tests. This discovery marks a shift from experience-based therapy toward precision medicine. By explaining a mystery that has puzzled scientists for decades, it provides clear new targets for drug design. The team has already applied for patents for related drugs and devices, aiming to bring their discoveries to clinical use soon and offer new hope to patients with treatment-resistant depression. 32.What do we know about ketamine and ECT according to the passage? A.They are the only treatments for depression. B.They can relieve TRD symptoms within hours. C.They have no side effects on patients. D.Their working mechanisms have been clear for decades. 33.What can we infer about the modified ketamine from the passage? A.It may become a safer alternative to original ketamine. B.It reduces side effects by changing the adenosine signaling pathway. C.It is more effective at higher doses in animal tests. D.It has been widely used to treat TRD patients clinically. 34.What will the research team most likely do next? A.Focus on applying the discovery to treat other mental illnesses. B.Publish more papers to explain the adenosine signaling pathway. C.Conduct clinical trials to test the modified ketamine on humans. D.Stop related research as the core mechanism has been uncovered. 35.Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A.A New Cure for All Depression Patients B.How to Avoid Side Effects of Ketamine and ECT C.Chinese Researchers’ Discovery on Fast Antidepressants D.Why TRD Is Hard to Treat Globally 【答案】32.B 33.A 34.C 35.C 【导语】中国研究者发现两种快速抗抑郁疗法的共同生物机制,该发现助力研发更安全高效的抗抑郁治疗方案。 【详解】32.细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Nearly one-third of patients suffer from treatment-resistant depression (TRD), meaning that usual drugs fail to improve their symptoms. For these patients, ketamine and ECT are currently the fastest options, often showing relief within hours.(近三分之一的患者患有难治性抑郁症,即常规药物无法改善他们的症状。对于这些患者来说,氯胺酮和电休克疗法是目前见效最快的治疗方式,通常数小时内即可缓解症状)”可知,氯胺酮和电休克疗法可在数小时内缓解难治性抑郁症症状。 33.推理判断题。根据第四段中的“Based on this new understanding, the team developed a modified form of ketamine that works more efficiently at lower doses with fewer side effects in animal tests.(基于这一新认知,该团队研发出一种改良版氯胺酮,在动物实验中,该药剂低剂量即可高效起效,且副作用更少)”可推知,改良版氯胺酮有望成为原版氯胺酮更安全的替代方案。 34.推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“The team has already applied for patents for related drugs and devices, aiming to bring their discoveries to clinical use soon and offer new hope to patients with treatment-resistant depression.(该团队已为相关药物和设备申请专利,旨在尽快将研究成果投入临床应用,为难治性抑郁症患者带来新希望)”可推知,研究团队下一步最可能开展人体临床试验,推进改良氯胺酮的临床应用。 35.主旨大意题。通读全文,并结合第一段中的“A groundbreaking study by Chinese researchers, recently published in Nature, has uncovered a shared biological mechanism behind two of the fastest-acting antidepressant treatments — ketamine and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).(中国研究人员近期发表在《自然》杂志上的一项开创性研究,揭示了两种起效最快的抗抑郁疗法 —— 氯胺酮与电休克疗法背后共同的生物机制)”可知,文章主要介绍中国研究人员在快速抗抑郁药物及疗法方面取得的研究成果。C选项“中国研究者关于速效抗抑郁药物的发现”能概括文章主旨,适合用作标题。 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。 How to Use Digital Journals to Promote Your Self-Growth Keeping a journal is a classic way to process thoughts, but digital journaling apps are making this practice more accessible and powerful than ever. 36 With the right strategies, however, these tools can become your most reliable companion for personal growth. ● Use journal prompts to beat writer’s block. A blank page can feel discouraging when you don’t know where to start. Instead of staring at an empty screen, use pre-written prompts to kickstart your writing. For example, you might answer, “What’s one small win I had today?” or “What’s one thing I wish I could change about my routine?” 37 ● 38 Digital journals aren’t just for writing — they’re for organizing your life. Many apps let you label entries by mood, topic, or goal. If you’re working on building a healthier lifestyle, you can label entries related to exercise, diet, or sleep; if you’re focusing on relationships, you can label conversations with friends or family. This makes it easy to spot patterns in your behavior over time. ● Review past entries to track your progress. It’s easy to forget how far you’ve come when you’re caught up in daily stress. 39 Most digital journals let you search or filter entries by date, so you can read about how you felt a month, a year, or even five years ago. This habit not only helps you celebrate small wins but also reminds you of challenges you’ve already overcome. ● Use reminders to build a consistent habit. Sticking to a journaling routine can be tough when life gets busy. Most apps let you set gentle daily or weekly reminders to write. 40 Over time, these small prompts help journaling become a natural part of your day, just like brushing your teeth or drinking coffee. Digital journaling isn’t about perfection or long, poetic entries. By using these intentional strategies, you’ll turn it into a flexible, powerful tool that helps you grow, reflect, and stay peaceful. A.Organize your entries with labels and categories. B.Sort your journal entries into different categories. C.You can even add photos, voice notes, or links to make entries feel more personal. D.Many people use these apps only to write short notes, never realizing their full potential. E.This turns journaling from a random task into a guided practice that builds self-awareness. F.Apps often include features that let you view your progress in simple charts or summaries. G.You can also customize the reminders to fit your schedule, whether you write morning or night. 【答案】36.D 37.E 38.A 39.F 40.G 【导语】文章主要介绍了如何利用数字日记应用促进自我成长,包括使用提示词克服写作障碍、用标签整理条目、回顾过往进展以及设置提醒养成习惯。 【详解】36.上文“Keeping a journal is a classic way to process thoughts, but digital journaling apps are making this practice more accessible and powerful than ever.(写日记是处理思绪的经典方式,但数字日记应用正让这一做法变得比以往任何时候都更容易获得、更强大)”指出了数字日记应用的优点,D选项“Many people use these apps only to write short notes, never realizing their full potential.(许多人只用这些应用写简短笔记,从未意识到它们的全部潜力)”与上文构成转折关系,指出很多人未能充分利用这些工具;下文“With the right strategies, however, these tools can become your most reliable companion for personal growth.(然而,通过正确的策略,这些工具可以成为你个人成长最可靠的伙伴)”中的“however”与D选项形成呼应,引出正确的使用方法,上下文语意连贯。 37.上文“For example, you might answer, “What’s one small win I had today?” or “What’s one thing I wish I could change about my routine?”(例如,你可以回答:“我今天有什么小的成功?”或“我希望改变日常中的哪一件事?”)”举例说明了日记提示词的具体内容,E选项“This turns journaling from a random task into a guided practice that builds self-awareness.(这使日记从随意的任务转变为培养自我意识的引导性实践)”承接上文,总结了使用提示词的效果——将日记变成有引导的自我认知练习;且本段主题是“Use journal prompts to beat writer’s block”,E选项中的“guided practice”与之呼应,上下文语意连贯。 38.设空处为段落小标题,需概括本段内容。下文“Digital journals aren’t just for writing — they’re for organizing your life. Many apps let you label entries by mood, topic, or goal.(数字日记不仅用于写作——它们还用于整理你的生活。许多应用允许你按情绪、主题或目标为条目添加标签)”强调了使用标签和分类来组织日记条目的功能。A选项“Organize your entries with labels and categories.(用标签和分类来整理你的日记条目)”准确概括了本段主旨,点明通过标签和分类来组织内容的方法,与下文的“label entries by mood, topic, or goal”直接呼应,符合小标题格式。 39.上文“It’s easy to forget how far you’ve come when you’re caught up in daily stress.(当你被日常压力所困时,很容易忘记自己已经走了多远)”指出人们容易在压力下忘记自己的进步,F选项“Apps often include features that let you view your progress in simple charts or summaries.(应用通常包含一些功能,让你可以通过简单的图表或摘要查看自己的进展)”承接上文,提出了数字日记应用解决这一问题的方式——通过图表或摘要展示进展;下文“Most digital journals let you search or filter entries by date, so you can read about how you felt a month, a year, or even five years ago.(大多数数字日记允许你按日期搜索或筛选条目,这样你就可以阅读一个月、一年甚至五年前的感受)”进一步具体说明了回顾过去的方法,与F选项中的“view your progress”相呼应。 40.上文“Most apps let you set gentle daily or weekly reminders to write.(大多数应用允许你设置温和的每日或每周提醒来写作)”介绍了应用提供的提醒功能,G选项“You can also customize the reminders to fit your schedule, whether you write morning or night.(你还可以根据自己的日程定制提醒,无论你是在早上还是晚上写作)”承接上文,进一步说明提醒功能的可定制性——可以根据个人时间安排调整;下文“Over time, these small prompts help journaling become a natural part of your day, just like brushing your teeth or drinking coffee.(随着时间的推移,这些小提示让日记成为你日常生活中的自然部分,就像刷牙或喝咖啡一样)”中的“these small prompts”指代G选项中“customize the reminders”所设置的各种提醒,说明了提醒习惯化的长期效果,上下文语意连贯。 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。 Bob Weiser had been driving for Uber for more than six months when a conversation with an old friend sparked the idea. Everyone that rode in his car had a story to tell, a(n) 41 life experience or some wisdom they’d picked up along the way. What if he could collect “a slice of life” from each of the hundreds of people riding in his car whose only known 42 was that they ordered an Uber in Chicago and had Bob Weiser 43 them up in his car? Bob Weiser, aged 66, is a former pilot who started driving for Uber last year as a way to keep 44 . “You never really retire, and you always have to do something,” he said. He 45 a black notebook. On the inside cover, he wrote “It belongs to all that read it with a(n) 46 heart and mind.” Now, when passengers get in his car, he’ll pass them the 47 and ask if they’d take a moment to write something in it. He has 48 more than 800 entries from passengers from all over the world. Weiser 49 one woman who wrote Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi’s “Be the change you want to see in the world.” Then she flipped back and saw someone else had used the same quote. She told him she was 50 and he said to her, “No, that’s okay . That’s the type of energy that has been in this 51 , nothing but good energy.” After his passengers write something, they’ll flip through the pages, 52 all the advice and opinions shared by the passengers who came before them. He flips through it himself sometimes; it always 53 him that people have so much warmth and positivity to share. No one has written anything 54 , and only a handful have turned him down, 55 because they have carsickness. 41.A.complex B.thorough C.unique D.identical 42.A.dedication B.requirement C.assessment D.bond 43.A.launch B.pick C.lift D.pull 44.A.occupied B.passionate C.alive D.decent 45.A.attained B.reserved C.purchased D.donated 46.A.open B.immense C.tender D.desperate 47.A.album B.notebook C.column D.brochure 48.A.preserved B.rejected C.accepted D.collected 49.A.engaged B.appreciated C.recalled D.struck 50.A.confused B.disappointed C.awkward D.amused 51.A.prospect B.vehicle C.circumstance D.wisdom 52.A.taking in B.picking out C.putting down D.responding to 53.A.terrifies B.puzzles C.depresses D.astonishes 54.A.unfavorable B.sensitive C.faulty D.precious 55.A.consistently B.frequently C.deliberately D.mostly 【答案】 41.C 42.D 43.B 44.A 45.C 46.A 47.B 48.D 49.C 50.C 51.B 52.A 53.D 54.A 55.D 【导语】文章讲述Bob Weiser曾是飞行员,退休后开优步。他在车里放了一个笔记本,请乘客写下自己的故事或智慧,已收集了800多条来自世界各地乘客的留言。 【详解】41.考查形容词。句意:每个坐他车的人都有一个故事要讲,一段独特的人生经历,或是一路上领悟到的智慧。A. complex复杂的;B. thorough彻底的;C. unique独特的;D. identical相同的。根据上文“Everyone that rode in his car had a story to tell”可推知,每个人的故事和经历都是“独特的”。 42.考查名词。句意:如果他能够从搭载过的数百名乘客身上,每人收集“一段生活片段”,那会怎样呢?这些乘客唯一的联系,就是在芝加哥叫了一辆优步,并由Bob Weiser接上了他们的车。A. dedication奉献;B. requirement要求;C. assessment评估;D. bond联系,联结。根据下文“that they ordered an Uber in Chicago and had Bob Weiser them up in his car?”和常识可推知,这几百名乘客素不相识,所以“在芝加哥叫了一辆优步,并由Bob Weiser接上了车”是他们之间唯一的“联系”。 43.考查动词。句意:如果他能够从搭载过的数百名乘客身上,每人收集“一段生活片段”,那会怎样呢?这些乘客唯一的联系,就是在芝加哥叫了一辆优步,并由Bob Weiser接上了他们的车。A. launch发射;B. pick (up)接载;C. lift (up)举起;D. pull (up)停下来。根据上文“ordered an Uber in Chicago”和下文“Bob Weiser, aged 66, is a former pilot who started driving for Uber last year ”可知,Bob Weiser现在开优步,自然是要去“接”乘客上车;pick sb up“接载某人”。 44.考查形容词。句意:Bob Weiser,66岁,曾是飞行员,去年开始开优步以保持自己有事做。A. occupied忙碌的,有事做的;B. passionate热情的;C. alive活着的;D. decent体面的。根据上文“aged 66, is a former pilot”和下文“You never really retire, and you always have to do something”可推知,他退休了,开优步是为了让自己保持“忙碌”,有事做。 45.考查动词。句意:他买了一本黑色笔记本。A. attained获得;B. reserved保留;C. purchased购买;D. donated捐赠。根据下文“a black notebook”和“On the inside cover, he wrote”可知,他“买了”一个笔记本来做记录。 46.考查形容词。句意:在内封面,他写道:“它属于所有用开放的心灵和思想阅读它的人。”A. open开放的;B. immense巨大的;C. tender温柔的;D. desperate绝望的。根据下文“heart and mind”以及“Now, when passengers get in his car, he’ll pass them the and ask if they’d take a moment to write something in it.”可推知,愿意在笔记本上记下自己的故事的人,应该是有着“开放的”心灵和思想。 47.考查名词。句意:现在,当乘客上车时,他会把笔记本递给他们,然后问他们是否愿意花点时间在上面写点什么。A. album相册;B. notebook笔记本;C. column专栏;D. brochure手册。根据上文“He purchased a black notebook”可知,他递给他们的是之前买的“笔记本”。 48.考查动词。句意:他已经收集了来自世界各地乘客的800多条留言。A. preserved保存;B. rejected拒绝;C. accepted接受;D. collected收集。根据上文“ask if they’d take a moment to write something in it”和下文“more than 800 entries”可知,他“收集”了乘客的留言。 49.考查动词。句意:Weiser回忆起一位女乘客,她写下了甘地的名言“成为你希望看到的变化”。A. engaged参与;B. appreciated欣赏;C. recalled回忆;D. struck打击。根据下文“one woman who wrote...”可知,他特别“回忆”了这位乘客。 50.考查形容词。句意:她告诉他,自己很尴尬,而他对她说:“没关系,完全没关系。这辆车里一直就是这种能量,全都是好的能量。”A. confused困惑的;B. disappointed失望的;C. awkward尴尬的;D. amused被逗乐的。根据上文“Then she flipped back and saw someone else had used the same quote”可知,发现已经有人写了同样的名言,她感到“尴尬”。 51.考查名词。句意:她告诉他,自己很尴尬,而他对她说:“没关系,完全没关系。这辆车里一直就是这种能量,全都是好的能量。”A. prospect前景;B. vehicle车辆;C. circumstance环境;D. wisdom智慧。根据上文“one woman who wrote Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi’s “Be the change you want to see in the world.”可知,当时Bob Weiser在开车,所以说的是“这辆车”里面有什么。 52.考查动词短语。句意:乘客写完东西后,会翻看前面的人分享的建议和观点。A. taking in吸收,领会;B. picking out挑出;C. putting down放下;D. responding to回应。根据上文“they’ll flip through the pages”和下文“all the advice and opinions”可知,新的乘客会去读之前乘客的留言,去“吸收,领会”前人的分享。 53.考查动词。句意:他自己有时也会翻看;人们有如此多的温暖和积极性可以分享,这总是让他感到惊讶。A. terrifies使害怕;B. puzzles使困惑;C. depresses使沮丧;D. astonishes使惊讶。根据下文“people have so much warmth and positivity to share”可推知,看到这么多温暖和积极的留言,让他感到“惊讶”。 54.考查形容词。句意:没有人写过任何不好的东西,只有少数人拒绝了他,大多是因为晕车。A. unfavorable不利的,不好的;B. sensitive敏感的;C. faulty有缺陷的;D. precious珍贵的。根据上文“That’s the type of energy that has been in this , nothing but good energy.”和下文“people have so much warmth and positivity to share.”可知,人们留下的都是温暖和积极的信息,没有“不好的”内容。 55.考查副词。句意:没有人写过任何不好的东西,只有少数人拒绝了他,大多是因为晕车。A. consistently一贯地;B. frequently频繁地;C. deliberately故意地;D. mostly主要地,大多。根据上文“only a handful have turned him down”和下文“because they have carsickness”可推知,拒绝的原因“大多是”晕车。 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。 The True Hero In the history of medicine, few stories are as inspiring as 56 of John Snow, a British doctor who is widely regarded as the father of modern epidemiology (流行病学). In the 19th century, cholera (霍乱) was one of the most feared diseases in the world, causing severe death. At that time, no one knew exactly 57 the disease spread, leaving millions of people 58 (expose) to the deadly threat. John Snow, however, was determined to find the truth. He noticed that the disease seemed to spread in a particular way. He suspected that the cause was not bad air, 59 many people believed, but contaminated water. To prove his theory, he conducted a detailed investigation in London in 1854. He marked the locations of the deaths on a map, which helped him identify 60 pattern. His research showed that most of the victims had drunk water 61 a specific pump on Broad Street. Snow concluded that the pump water was 62 (blame) for the outbreak. He immediately suggested 63 (remove) the handle of the pump so that people could not use it. Thanks to his painstaking efforts, the outbreak was eventually brought under control. Snow’s work completely changed the way people understood public health. He proved his theory 64 (precise) that clean water was essential for preventing diseases. His story reminds us that a true hero is not just someone with great strength, but someone who uses their knowledge to protect others. Even today, his methods 65 (employ) by scientists around the world to fight against new diseases. 【答案】 56.that 57.how 58.exposed 59.as 60.a 61.from 62.to blame 63.removing 64.precisely 65.are employed 【导语】文章介绍了英国医生约翰·斯诺通过科学调查发现霍乱通过水源传播,从而改变公共卫生认知的英雄事迹。 【详解】56.考查代词。句意:在医学史上,很少有故事能像英国医生约翰·斯诺的故事那样鼓舞人心,他被广泛视为现代流行病学之父。此处指代上文提到的单数名词story,且有介词短语of John Snow限定,是同类异物,特指,用代词that。 57.考查宾语从句。句意:当时,没有人确切知道这种疾病是如何传播的,使数百万人暴露在致命的威胁之下。此处引导宾语从句,句子结构完整,表示“如何传播”,应用连接副词how引导该从句,并在从句中作方式状语。 58.考查非谓语动词。句意:当时,没有人确切知道这种疾病是如何传播的,使数百万人暴露在致命的威胁之下。expose(暴露)作宾语补足语,用非谓语形式,与其逻辑主语millions of people之间是被动关系,应用过去分词表被动,同时构成leave sb. done结构。 59.考查介词。句意:他推测,原因并非像许多人认为的那样是污浊的空气,而是被污染的水。此处引导非限制性定语从句,表示“正如”,应用特殊关系代词as引导从句,指代整个主句的内容。 60.考查冠词。句意:他在地图上标出死亡地点,这帮助他发现了一种模式。pattern为可数名词单数,此处表示“一种模式”,表泛指,且pattern发音以辅音音素开头,应用不定冠词a修饰。 61.考查介词。句意:他的研究表明,大多数受害者都喝过布罗德街上一个特定水泵的水。句中表示“来自水泵的水”,用介词from表示来源。 62.考查非谓语动词。句意:斯诺得出结论,该水泵的水是疫情爆发的罪魁祸首。be to blame for为固定搭配,意为“对……负有责任,是……的原因”,主动形式表示被动意义。 63.考查非谓语动词。句意:他立即建议拆下水泵的把手,这样人们就无法使用它了。suggest doing sth.为固定搭配,意为“建议做某事”,动名词作宾语。 64.考查副词。句意:他精确地证明了自己的理论:清洁的水对预防疾病至关重要。提示词precise(精确的)在句中修饰动词proved,应用副词形式precisely(精确地)作状语。 65.考查时态语态和主谓一致。句意:即使在今天,他的方法仍被世界各地的科学家用来对抗新的疾病。employ(使用)是谓语动词,与主语his methods之间是被动关系;句子描述客观事实,应用一般现在时的被动语态;主语为复数名词,谓语动词用复数形式are employed。 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66.连句成篇(注意使用恰当的衔接词) 1.蕾切尔·卡森的著作《寂静的春天》旨在提醒世人人类各类活动对自然生态系统造成的深远破坏性影响。 2.这部兼具思想性与影响力的著作,被公认为环保领域的一座重要里程碑。(regard) 3. 它不仅唤醒了公众的环保意识,更成功发起了西方世界影响深远的绿色运动。(launch) 4. 然而,她的书很快成为部分试图恶意诋毁卡森声誉的评论家的攻击目标。(target, reputation) 5. 面对质疑与攻击,卡森始终坚定决心,坚守自己的研究成果,全力为自身的主张辩护。(stand by) 6. 即便在今日,这部著作依然值得每一代人细细品读与回味。(deserve) ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】范文: Rachel Carson’s classic work Silent Spring is intended to alert the world to the profound and damaging impacts of various human activities on natural ecosystems. This insightful and influential book is widely regarded as a crucial milestone in the field of environmental protection. It not only awakened public environmental awareness but also successfully launched the far-reaching green movement in the Western world. However, her book soon became a target for some critics who attempted to damage Carson’s reputation. Faced with doubts and attacks, Carson remained resolute, stood firmly by her research findings, and fully defended her claims. Even today, this work still deserves careful reading and reflection by every generation. 【导语】要求考生用恰当的衔接词把句子串联成短文。 【详解】1.词汇积累 旨在:be intended to→be designed to/be aimed to 发起:launch→initiate 面对:faced with→confronted with 保护:protection→preservation 2.句式拓展 合并句子 原句:This insightful and influential book is widely regarded as a crucial milestone in the field of environmental protection. It not only awakened public environmental awareness but also successfully launched the far-reaching green movement in the Western world 拓展句:This insightful and influential book, which is widely regarded as a crucial milestone in the field of environmental protection, not only awakened public environmental awareness but also successfully launched the far-reaching green movement in the Western world 【点睛】【高分句型1】 However, her book soon became a target for some critics who attempted to damage Carson’s reputation.(运用了who引导定语从句) 【高分句型2】 Faced with doubts and attacks, Carson remained resolute, stood firmly by her research findings, and fully defended her claims. (运用了过去分词短语faced with作状语) 第二节(满分25分) 67.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。 In my first year of senior high school, I was assigned to Mr. Zhang’s Chinese calligraphy class — a course I had reluctantly chosen to fulfill an arts requirement. Unlike my classmates who seemed to appreciate the ancient art form, I found it boring and irrelevant to modern life. My strokes (笔画) were clumsy, my ink control was poor, and I couldn’t understand why anyone would spend hours practicing the same character over and over. While others produced elegant works that resembled flowing rivers and dancing dragons, mine looked like tangled noodles. I always tried hard to pursue precision and avoid mistakes, yet I failed repeatedly. The more I forced control over my brush, the messier my strokes became, leaving me filled with deep frustration. Mr. Zhang, a patient man with silver-streaked hair, never criticized my poor work. Instead, he would gently correct my posture and remind me to breathe. “Calligraphy is not just about writing,” he often said. “It’s about cultivating xin — your heart and mind. A restless heart will show in your brush.” I dismissed his words as an empty philosophy, unable to understand what my heart had to do with holding a brush. Yet day after day, he guided my hand through basic strokes, his calm presence and unwavering patience helping me internalize the movements without realizing it. Then came the Spring Festival. Our school organized a calligraphy exhibition where students would write chunlian — traditional couplets — to decorate the campus. Everyone was excited except me. I had planned to skip the event, but Mr. Zhang caught me trying to leave. Instead of scolding me, he handed me a piece of red paper and said, “Write the character ‘fu’ — fortune. Just one character. You’ve practiced this hundreds of times with me. Trust what your hand remembers, even if your mind doubts.” I stared at the blank paper, feeling the weight of expectation. My palms started to sweat as the memories of failed attempts and tangled strokes flooded back. The brush in my hand felt heavy — it was as if I was holding more than just a writing tool. 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: Something shifted inside me as I lifted the brush. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: When I finished, I looked at the character in disbelief. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 Paragraph 1: Something shifted inside me as I lifted the brush. I remembered what Mr. Zhang had told me about the heart and mind. Instead of forcing control, I took a deep breath and tried to let go of my fear. The brush, which felt so heavy moments ago, now seemed like a natural extension of my arm.​ I focused on the red paper in front of me, allowing the movements that Mr. Zhang had drilled into me to take over. As I pressed down, the ink flowed smoothly, creating a bold and steady stroke.​ I stopped worrying about perfection and simply trusted the process. The classroom was silent except for the soft sound of the brush touching the paper. Paragraph 2: When I finished, I looked at the character in disbelief. The character “fu” that lay on the paper was the best I had ever written.​ It was full of strength and grace, looking nothing like the tangled noodles from before. Mr. Zhang walked over and nodded with approval. “You see,” he said softly, “the beauty comes from within, which is exactly what I meant.” I finally understood that calligraphy was not just about copying shapes, but about expressing inner peace. I realized that this was a lesson I would carry with me long after the class ended. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者在高中书法课上起初觉得书法枯燥且总是写不好,感到十分挫败,但在张老师耐心的引导下,作者逐渐静下心来。在春节写春联活动中,作者克服心理障碍,终于写出了满意的“福”字,领悟到了书法真谛的故事。 【详解】1. 段落续写: ① 由第一段首句内容可知,第一段可描写作者回忆老师的教导,放下执念,专注于笔尖,平静地完成书写的过程。 ② 由第二段首句内容可知,第二段可描写作者对作品的震惊与喜悦,以及张老师给予的肯定,最后升华主题,点明“心手合一”的道理。 2. 续写线索:内心转变 —— 专注书写 —— 完成作品 —— 难以置信 —— 老师肯定 —— 领悟道理 3. 词汇激活 行为类 ① 集中注意力:focus on/concentrate on ② 赞许地点点头:nod with approval/nod approvingly/nod with satisfaction 情绪类 ① 担心:worrying about /be concerned about ② 温和地:softly/gently 【点睛】【高分句型1】I remembered what Mr. Zhang had told me about the heart and mind.(运用了what引导的宾语从句) 【高分句型2】The brush, which felt so heavy moments ago, now seemed like a natural extension of my arm.(运用了which引导的非限制性定语从句) 试卷第1页,共3页 试卷第1页,共3页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2025--2026学年高二下学期期末模拟练习卷(安徽专用) 英语 (考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分) 注意事项: 1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。 3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 1.What is the man’s suggestion? A.Chat online. B.Send an email. C.Make a phone call. 2.How does the woman most probably feel now? A.Exhausted. B.Relieved. C.Determined. 3.What does the woman want to do? A.Wash some plates. B.Prepare a cloth. C.Clean a shelf. 4.What is the woman doing? A.Selling a car. B.Playing with children. C.Offering payment plans. 5.What do we know about Mr. Brown? A.He’s left for Germany. B.He sounds British. C.He works with Mrs. Black. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 6.What is the relationship between the speakers? A.Husband and wife. B.Mother and son. C.Teacher and student. 7.Where does the man suggest going? A.The amusement park. B.The cinema. C.The circus. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 8.What lesson does the man learn from the woman? A.Accepting losses. B.Showing respect. C.Building up confidence. 9.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Coach and athlete. B.Mother and son. C.Teammates. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 10.Where does Sally want to go? A.The zoo. B.The London Eye. C.The Covent Garden. 11.What is Billy interested in? A.Operas. B.Boats. C.Paintings. 12.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Husband and wife. B.Guide and tourist. C.Father and daughter. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 13.What did the man do previously? A.He cooked food. B.He served customers. C.He gave staff training. 14.Why does the man hesitate to be a host at first? A.He wants a better salary. B.He finds it is too tiring. C.He thinks it is a one-person job. 15.What will the man do? A.Attend another interview.B.Draw up a training plan. C.Submit a formal application. 16.How does the man sound at the end of the conversation? A.Satisfied. B.Puzzled. C.Frustrated. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 17.Where does the conversation probably take place? A.At a hotel. B.At the post office. C.At the airport. 18.What will the woman do with her laptop? A.Deposit it there. B.Take it with her. C.Put it in Room 213. 19.How much should the woman pay for storing the baggage per hour? A.$13. B.$8. C.$5. 20.What time is it now? A.7:20. B.6:20. C.5:20. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A April 23rd marks World Book and Copyright Day. Here are four widely praised books which received positive reviews.Bright Night by Choi Eun-young The book is a female version of Yu Hua’s To Live. It tells the story of the friendship and struggle of four generations of women. The women in the book are no longer characters to be pItIed against one another, nor do they play supporting roles in the lives of men.All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr Beloved by millions of readers, the book follows a blind French girl and a German boy whose paths collide(碰撞) in occupied France as they both try to survive World War II. This beautiful novel was a finalist for the National Book Award and won the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.The Daughter’s Tale by Armando Lucas Correa An unforgettable story exploring a hidden piece of World War II history and that a mother will go to protect her children. Seven decades of secrets unfold with the arrival of a box of letters from the distant past, taking readers on a journey from Nazi-occupied Berlin, to the South of France, to modern-day New York City.In Five Years by Rebecca Serle What would you do if you woke as a version of your future self, next to a new man in an entirely different apartment than the one you live in now? That is exactly the premise (前提) of the book. Dannie Kohan spends one hour exactly five years in the future before reawakening in her present-day life. This is a story about self-discovery and life choices. 21.Which book is about the life of four generations of women? A.Bright Night. B.All the Light We Canno See. C.The Daughter’s Tale. D.In Five Years. 22.What do All the Light We Cannot See and The Daughter’s Tale have in common? A.They both have happy endings. B.They both are with World War II setting. C.They both talk about a journey from France. D.They both won the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. 23.Who is the author of In Five Years ? A.Choi Eun-young. B.Anthony Doerr. C.Armando Lucas Correa. D.Rebecca Serle. B Over the last 1,400 years, populations of the Yangtze finless (江豚) porpoise have dramatically declined in China. But intensive surveys of its range only span the last couple of decades, leaving lots of gaps in scientists’ knowledge of the species. In a creative blend of art and science, a new study uses historical poetry to chart the critically endangered animal’s population across the river it calls home. The finless porpoises once lived throughout the entire Yangtze River, which stretches from the Tibetan Plateau to the East China Sea. Now, the only known freshwater porpoise in the world has fewer than 1,800 individuals left in the wild. The research team combed through databases of Chinese poetry to find references to the porpoise and map its past distribution. They found 724 poems that mentioned the animal, of which half noted where the porpoises were observed. Their findings were published in Current Biology. “Having access to past data allows us to detect when declines began and correlate those changes with potential threats like habitat destruction, climate change, overhunting, disease or the introduction of invasive species,” says lead author Zhang Yaoyao, an ecologist at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The poems suggest the porpoise’s range has decreased by 65% since the Tang dynasty. Most of that decline happened in the river’s tributaries and lakes, where the animal’s range has decreased by 91%. While the population decrease was mostly gradual, the sharpest decline has occurred over the past 100 years. That sudden drop aligns with human activities on the river, especially dam construction in the 1950s that blocked off the porpoise’s movement to and from the river’s main channel. The work highlights the connection between culture and science. “Poems are actually ancient citizen science, and many Chinese poets were ‘well-educated intellectuals’,” says Zhang. “These data are not perfect. But they do have a lot of information if you use them correctly.” This approach has potential for uncovering the pasts of other endangered species as well. Previously, scholars have used medieval and ancient texts to understand things like volcanic eruptions, auroras and unusual whales. 24.What challenge do scientists face in their research about the porpoise? A.Its population is hard to calculate accurately. B.The long-term historical data are insufficient. C.Its population has dropped off dramatically D.Locating its habitats is increasingly difficult. 25.How did ancient poems help with the research? A.By providing records of the porpoise’s past distribution. B.By explaining the causes of the species’ gradual decline. C.By showing how people protected the porpoise in history D.By introducing effective ways to study endangered animals. 26.What mainly contributed to the dramatic fall of the porpoise’s populations? A.Poor resistance to diseases. B.Climate changes over time. C.Human impacts on its habitats. D.Competition with other species. 27.Why does the author mention “volcanic eruptions” in the last paragraph? A.To show major threats to endangered wildlife. B.To introduce challenges in ecological research. C.To prove the value of ancient texts in research. D.To reveal the wisdom of ancient Chinese poets. C It had been more than ten years since the three sisters had been together like this, their eyes filled with tears. The eldest sister, 110-year-old Rubye, stayed warm under a soft blanket. Her two younger sisters — 104-year-old Ruth and 101-year-old Rose — held one of her hands each. They chatted about their favorite old stories, laughing happily. This warm family get-together was made possible by Wish of a Lifetime, a charity group. It paid for Rose to fly from Florida and Ruth from Oklahoma, so they could visit Rubye at her nursing home in Rhode Island. The group was started by Jeremy Bloom, a former Olympic skier and football player. When he traveled around the world as an athlete, he found that people in other countries respected and cared for old people much more than people did in America. Bloom first got the idea when he was 15. He went to Asia for a ski race and saw an old woman walking slowly to get on a bus. Many passengers offered to help her, which touched him deeply. The idea stayed in his mind for ten years before he turned it into the Wish of a Lifetime group: Though Bloom had many great moments in sports — competing in two Olympics, making a long football pass in college, and being chosen by a top football team, he often worried about finding a new goal after his sports career ended. In 2008, Bloom set up the charity group. He copied the idea of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, which helps sick kids make their wishes come true, and used it to help old people. whether they were sick or not. Today, Wish of a Lifetime has 26 full-time workers and about 25,000 volunteers across the country. It gets money from people’s donations and company support. So far, it has helped make 3,000 wishes come true. Bloom now works as the CEO of X Games, but he once spent all his time on this charity, hoping to change-as-many-old-people’s lives as possible. 28.What made the three sisters’ get-together possible? A.A charity group provided financial support for their trip. B.The three sisters saved money for the reunion for years. C.Rubye’s nursing home offered free accommodation for her sisters. D.Local volunteers helped the two younger sisters go to Rhode Island. 29.Who first inspired Jeremy Bloom to have the idea of setting up the charity? A.A passenger who helped him on a bus in Asia. B.An elderly woman he saw in Asia during a ski race. C.His coach who encouraged him to help the elderly D.A volunteer from the Make-A-Wish Foundation. 30.What can we infer about Jeremy Bloom from the text? A.He learned the charity concept from his family members. B.He came up with the charity idea when he was 25 years old. C.He gave up his sports career to concentrate on running the charity. D.He once felt uncertain about his future after his sports career ended. 31.What can be concluded about Wish of a Lifetime from the passage? A.It aims to improve elderly people’s medical conditions. B.It totally depends on Jeremy Bloom’s personal efforts. C.It draws inspiration from a well-known charity for children. D.It has realized most senior citizens’ long-cherished wishes. D A groundbreaking study by Chinese researchers, recently published in Nature, has uncovered a shared biological mechanism behind two of the fastest-acting antidepressant treatments — ketamine and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). The research identifies the adenosine signaling pathway as the key factor behind their strong antidepressant effects. This discovery may help create safer and more effective treatments for patients who do not respond to traditional medicine. Depression remains one of the most common mental illnesses worldwide. Nearly one-third of patients suffer from treatment-resistant depression (TRD), meaning that usual drugs fail to improve their symptoms. For these patients, ketamine and ECT are currently the fastest options, often showing relief within hours. However, both methods can cause serious side effects such as hallucinations, addiction, or memory problems, and their underlying mechanisms have long remained unclear. To address this problem, researchers from Peking University, the Beijing Institute for Brain Research, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences employed advanced imaging tools to observe how these therapies act in the brain. They discovered that both treatments cause a sudden and lasting rise of adenosine in brain regions related to mood control. This chemical release helps relieve depressive symptoms quickly, though the two treatments start the process in different ways — one by reducing energy production, the other by increasing brain energy use. Based on this new understanding, the team developed a modified form of ketamine that works more efficiently at lower doses with fewer side effects in animal tests. This discovery marks a shift from experience-based therapy toward precision medicine. By explaining a mystery that has puzzled scientists for decades, it provides clear new targets for drug design. The team has already applied for patents for related drugs and devices, aiming to bring their discoveries to clinical use soon and offer new hope to patients with treatment-resistant depression. 32.What do we know about ketamine and ECT according to the passage? A.They are the only treatments for depression. B.They can relieve TRD symptoms within hours. C.They have no side effects on patients. D.Their working mechanisms have been clear for decades. 33.What can we infer about the modified ketamine from the passage? A.It may become a safer alternative to original ketamine. B.It reduces side effects by changing the adenosine signaling pathway. C.It is more effective at higher doses in animal tests. D.It has been widely used to treat TRD patients clinically. 34.What will the research team most likely do next? A.Focus on applying the discovery to treat other mental illnesses. B.Publish more papers to explain the adenosine signaling pathway. C.Conduct clinical trials to test the modified ketamine on humans. D.Stop related research as the core mechanism has been uncovered. 35.Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A.A New Cure for All Depression Patients B.How to Avoid Side Effects of Ketamine and ECT C.Chinese Researchers’ Discovery on Fast Antidepressants D.Why TRD Is Hard to Treat Globally 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。 How to Use Digital Journals to Promote Your Self-Growth Keeping a journal is a classic way to process thoughts, but digital journaling apps are making this practice more accessible and powerful than ever. 36 With the right strategies, however, these tools can become your most reliable companion for personal growth. ● Use journal prompts to beat writer’s block. A blank page can feel discouraging when you don’t know where to start. Instead of staring at an empty screen, use pre-written prompts to kickstart your writing. For example, you might answer, “What’s one small win I had today?” or “What’s one thing I wish I could change about my routine?” 37 ● 38 Digital journals aren’t just for writing — they’re for organizing your life. Many apps let you label entries by mood, topic, or goal. If you’re working on building a healthier lifestyle, you can label entries related to exercise, diet, or sleep; if you’re focusing on relationships, you can label conversations with friends or family. This makes it easy to spot patterns in your behavior over time. ● Review past entries to track your progress. It’s easy to forget how far you’ve come when you’re caught up in daily stress. 39 Most digital journals let you search or filter entries by date, so you can read about how you felt a month, a year, or even five years ago. This habit not only helps you celebrate small wins but also reminds you of challenges you’ve already overcome. ● Use reminders to build a consistent habit. Sticking to a journaling routine can be tough when life gets busy. Most apps let you set gentle daily or weekly reminders to write. 40 Over time, these small prompts help journaling become a natural part of your day, just like brushing your teeth or drinking coffee. Digital journaling isn’t about perfection or long, poetic entries. By using these intentional strategies, you’ll turn it into a flexible, powerful tool that helps you grow, reflect, and stay peaceful. A.Organize your entries with labels and categories. B.Sort your journal entries into different categories. C.You can even add photos, voice notes, or links to make entries feel more personal. D.Many people use these apps only to write short notes, never realizing their full potential. E.This turns journaling from a random task into a guided practice that builds self-awareness. F.Apps often include features that let you view your progress in simple charts or summaries. G.You can also customize the reminders to fit your schedule, whether you write morning or night. 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。 Bob Weiser had been driving for Uber for more than six months when a conversation with an old friend sparked the idea. Everyone that rode in his car had a story to tell, a(n) 41 life experience or some wisdom they’d picked up along the way. What if he could collect “a slice of life” from each of the hundreds of people riding in his car whose only known 42 was that they ordered an Uber in Chicago and had Bob Weiser 43 them up in his car? Bob Weiser, aged 66, is a former pilot who started driving for Uber last year as a way to keep 44 . “You never really retire, and you always have to do something,” he said. He 45 a black notebook. On the inside cover, he wrote “It belongs to all that read it with a(n) 46 heart and mind.” Now, when passengers get in his car, he’ll pass them the 47 and ask if they’d take a moment to write something in it. He has 48 more than 800 entries from passengers from all over the world. Weiser 49 one woman who wrote Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi’s “Be the change you want to see in the world.” Then she flipped back and saw someone else had used the same quote. She told him she was 50 and he said to her, “No, that’s okay . That’s the type of energy that has been in this 51 , nothing but good energy.” After his passengers write something, they’ll flip through the pages, 52 all the advice and opinions shared by the passengers who came before them. He flips through it himself sometimes; it always 53 him that people have so much warmth and positivity to share. No one has written anything 54 , and only a handful have turned him down, 55 because they have carsickness. 41.A.complex B.thorough C.unique D.identical 42.A.dedication B.requirement C.assessment D.bond 43.A.launch B.pick C.lift D.pull 44.A.occupied B.passionate C.alive D.decent 45.A.attained B.reserved C.purchased D.donated 46.A.open B.immense C.tender D.desperate 47.A.album B.notebook C.column D.brochure 48.A.preserved B.rejected C.accepted D.collected 49.A.engaged B.appreciated C.recalled D.struck 50.A.confused B.disappointed C.awkward D.amused 51.A.prospect B.vehicle C.circumstance D.wisdom 52.A.taking in B.picking out C.putting down D.responding to 53.A.terrifies B.puzzles C.depresses D.astonishes 54.A.unfavorable B.sensitive C.faulty D.precious 55.A.consistently B.frequently C.deliberately D.mostly 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。 The True Hero In the history of medicine, few stories are as inspiring as 56 of John Snow, a British doctor who is widely regarded as the father of modern epidemiology (流行病学). In the 19th century, cholera (霍乱) was one of the most feared diseases in the world, causing severe death. At that time, no one knew exactly 57 the disease spread, leaving millions of people 58 (expose) to the deadly threat. John Snow, however, was determined to find the truth. He noticed that the disease seemed to spread in a particular way. He suspected that the cause was not bad air, 59 many people believed, but contaminated water. To prove his theory, he conducted a detailed investigation in London in 1854. He marked the locations of the deaths on a map, which helped him identify 60 pattern. His research showed that most of the victims had drunk water 61 a specific pump on Broad Street. Snow concluded that the pump water was 62 (blame) for the outbreak. He immediately suggested 63 (remove) the handle of the pump so that people could not use it. Thanks to his painstaking efforts, the outbreak was eventually brought under control. Snow’s work completely changed the way people understood public health. He proved his theory 64 (precise) that clean water was essential for preventing diseases. His story reminds us that a true hero is not just someone with great strength, but someone who uses their knowledge to protect others. Even today, his methods 65 (employ) by scientists around the world to fight against new diseases. 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66.连句成篇(注意使用恰当的衔接词) 1.蕾切尔·卡森的著作《寂静的春天》旨在提醒世人人类各类活动对自然生态系统造成的深远破坏性影响。 2.这部兼具思想性与影响力的著作,被公认为环保领域的一座重要里程碑。(regard) 3. 它不仅唤醒了公众的环保意识,更成功发起了西方世界影响深远的绿色运动。(launch) 4. 然而,她的书很快成为部分试图恶意诋毁卡森声誉的评论家的攻击目标。(target, reputation) 5. 面对质疑与攻击,卡森始终坚定决心,坚守自己的研究成果,全力为自身的主张辩护。(stand by) 6. 即便在今日,这部著作依然值得每一代人细细品读与回味。(deserve) ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第二节(满分25分) 67.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。 In my first year of senior high school, I was assigned to Mr. Zhang’s Chinese calligraphy class — a course I had reluctantly chosen to fulfill an arts requirement. Unlike my classmates who seemed to appreciate the ancient art form, I found it boring and irrelevant to modern life. My strokes (笔画) were clumsy, my ink control was poor, and I couldn’t understand why anyone would spend hours practicing the same character over and over. While others produced elegant works that resembled flowing rivers and dancing dragons, mine looked like tangled noodles. I always tried hard to pursue precision and avoid mistakes, yet I failed repeatedly. The more I forced control over my brush, the messier my strokes became, leaving me filled with deep frustration. Mr. Zhang, a patient man with silver-streaked hair, never criticized my poor work. Instead, he would gently correct my posture and remind me to breathe. “Calligraphy is not just about writing,” he often said. “It’s about cultivating xin — your heart and mind. A restless heart will show in your brush.” I dismissed his words as an empty philosophy, unable to understand what my heart had to do with holding a brush. Yet day after day, he guided my hand through basic strokes, his calm presence and unwavering patience helping me internalize the movements without realizing it. Then came the Spring Festival. Our school organized a calligraphy exhibition where students would write chunlian — traditional couplets — to decorate the campus. Everyone was excited except me. I had planned to skip the event, but Mr. Zhang caught me trying to leave. Instead of scolding me, he handed me a piece of red paper and said, “Write the character ‘fu’ — fortune. Just one character. You’ve practiced this hundreds of times with me. Trust what your hand remembers, even if your mind doubts.” I stared at the blank paper, feeling the weight of expectation. My palms started to sweat as the memories of failed attempts and tangled strokes flooded back. The brush in my hand felt heavy — it was as if I was holding more than just a writing tool. 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: Something shifted inside me as I lifted the brush. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: When I finished, I looked at the character in disbelief. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 试卷第1页,共3页 试卷第1页,共3页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $听力考试正式开始。Seriously automatic replies again, yeah. The company's online chat is only for frequently ask questions. I have also sent multiple emails to the company. I barely received any responses. Calling is a traditional way of communication. The company highly favors that. I can guarantee . you that IT works. thanks. I will give you a try. Seriously automatic replies again, yeah. The . company's online chat is only for frequently ask questions. I have also sent multiple emails to the company. I barely received any responses. Calling is a traditional way of communication. The company highly favors that. I can guarantee you that IT works. thanks. I will give you a try. Listen to the next question. I found this phone in the canteen, its cases, Linda, so I thought I might be yours. Yes, that's a weight off my mind. Thank you. I found . this phone in the can team. Its case, says, Linda, so I thought I might be yours. Yes, that's a wait off my mind. Thank you. Listen to the next question. Could you pass . me a cleaning cloth? I can't put clean dinner plates on this dirty shelf. Here you are, if you like. I'll prepare some vegetables while you were doing that. Could you pass me a cleaning close? I can't put clean dinner plates on this dirty shelf. Here you are, if you like. I'll prepare some vegetables while you were doing that. Listen to the next question. Our vehicle seats . are made of quality leather. Please sit in the driver's seat and experience this comfort. I love the backseat space too. My children would love this. Whenever you're ready, let's discuss your payment plans for this new car. Our vehicle seats are made of quality leather. Please sit in the driver's seat and experience this compared. I love the back seat space too. My children would love this. Whenever you're ready, let's discuss your payment plans for this new car. Listen to the next question. Sally, did you see the man standing outside our class room? Now, the one with the british accent? Yes, that's mister Brown. He's our new science teacher. He's taking over from mrs. Black since she's moved . to germany. Sally, did you see the man standing outside our classroom now? The one with the british accent? Yes, that's mister Brown. He's our a new science teacher. He's taking over from mrs. Black since she's moved to germany. Listen to the next question. It's children's day. Will we stay at home all day? Why don't we go to the amusement park? Oh, there's always too . much noise. What about . the circus? Circus is IT still in town? yes. And you promised our son you'd take him there before IT leaves. The circus will be so crowded today. What about going to the cinema? Peter likes watching movies. That sounds good. It's children's day. Will we stay at home all day? Why don't we go to the amusement park? H. there's always too much noise. What about the circus? Circus is IT still in town? Yes. and you promised our son you'd take him there before IT leaves. The circus will be so crowded today. What about going to the cinema? Peter likes watching movies. That sounds good. Listen to the next question. Jackson. I know you're proud of your team's Victory, but you must learn to respect your opponents, so please share can with the members of the other team, your coach, team mates and other players will admire you for this kind behavior. Okay, did you feel embarrassed about my attitude? You are father, and I understand how badly you want to score goals and win the championship, but learning to respect everyone's efforts put into the team makes you a Better athlete. Trust me, dear. You're right. I'll make sure to make things right from now on. Jackson, I know you're proud of your team's Victory, but you must learn to respect your opponents. So please take cans with the members of the other team. Your coach, team mates and other players will admire you for this kind behavior. OK did you feel embarrassed about my attitude? Your father and I understand how badly you want to score goals and win the championship, but learning to respect everyone's efforts put into the team makes you a Better athlete. Trust me. dear. You're right. I'll make sure to make things right from now on. Listen to the . next question. Jerry. Come and look at the information pack for our trip to london. There are so many things to do. Penny, I don't know where to start. Well, why don't we start with the kids? I don't think Sally would like the zoo. SHE always feels sorry for the animals, but she's been asking about the london night for weeks, so we have to go there. You're right. What about Billy? He loves boats. So what either the times or the zoo? Definitely the terms for Billy. What about an Opera at the covent garden for your parents? That would be great. So you don't want to go shopping . in oxford street then? Which pages that? Wow, this looks fantastic. There are so many great shops in oxford street. Will you come with me? I'll come. If you really want me to. dear Jerry. come and look at the information pack for our trip to london. There are so many things to do pending. I don't know where to start. Well, why don't we start with the kids? I don't think Sally would like the zoo. SHE always feels sorry for the animals, but she's been asking about the london ee for weeks, so we have to go there. You're right. What about Billy? He loves boats. So it's either the terms or the zoo. definitely the terms for Billy. What about an Opera at the covent garden for . your parents? That would be great. So you don't want to go shopping . in oxford street then? Which pages that? Wow, this looks fantastic. There are so many great shops in oxford street. Will you come with me? I'll come if you really want me to, dear. Listen to the next question. Hi, this is mary, the manager at Henry's girl. I noticed your application for a waiter position. Unfortunately, we've already filled all server positions. However, we do have an opening for a host. You'll greet and guide guests to their tables, ensuring they have a pleasant start to their meal. Are you open to that? Thanks for calling. I was mainly looking for something serving tables. I used to bring food and drinks . to the customers. I understand, but being a host can be a great experience too. It's a fantastic way to develop your communication skills and get a full picture of how the restaurant Operates. You'll have a similar salary and it's a bit more relaxed. That sounds interesting, but i'm not sure about working alone at the front of the restaurant. I'm a bit nervous about handling everything by myself. especially the busy hours. There's always at least one more host on shift with you, so you will . have support and IT won't . feel difficult excl more appointment to chat with the shift manager, then you'll be able to start your training. sure. That sounds good. Thank you for considering me for the position. Hi, this is mary, the manager at Henry's girl. I noticed your application for a waiter position. Unfortunately, we've already filled all server positions. However, we do have an opening for a host. You'll greet and guide guests to their tables, ensuring they have a pleasant start to their meal. Are you open to that? Thanks for calling. I was mainly looking for something serving tables. I used to bring food and drinks to the customers. I understand, but being a host can be a great experience too. It's a fantastic way to develop your unica skills and get a full picture of how the restaurant Operates. You'll have a similar salary and it's a bit more relaxed. That sounds interesting, but i'm not sure about working alone at the front of the restaurant. I'm a bit nervous about handling everything by myself, especially during busy hours. You won't be alone. There's always at least one more host on shift with you, so you'll have support and IT won't feel difficult. I'm interested in the host position . then excEllent. We will just need schedule one more appointment to chat with the boss and the shift manager. Then you'll be able to start your training. sure. That sounds good. Thank you for considering me for the position. Listen to the next question. Good evening. Welcome to storage. What can I do . for you at him? Yeah, I want to have my baggage deposited. okay. How many pieces of baggage do you have here? They are. That's all of IT. One, two, six, six pieces. Yes. by the way, there is a laptop in the black suitcase. Please handle with care laptop. Wait a minute, please. Sorry, madam. I'm afraid that digital products are not allowed to be deposited. I think you have to take IT with you. In fact, it's the best choice to protect your . personal property. That sounds reasonable. I'll take your advice. What's the Price is eight . dollars per hour for your two big suitcases and five dollars per hour for the four small ones? I have . some other baggage to check in. Where should I go? You can go to the office in the waiting room, this room to thirteen on the second floor. Thank you. The boarding time is seven, twenty. There is two hours left. I'll get my suitcases before that. Good evening. Welcome to storage. What can I do for you at am? Yeah, I want to have my baggage deposited. Okay, how many pieces of baggage you have? All here they are. That's all of IT. One, two, six, six pieces. Yes, by the way. there is a laptop in the black suitcase. Please handle with care laptop. Wait a minute, please. Sorry, madam. I'm afraid that digital products are not allowed to be deposited. I think you have to take IT with you. In fact, it's the best choice to protect your personal property. That sounds reasonable. I'll take your advice. What's the Price is eight . dollars per hour for your two big suitcases and five dollars per hour for the four small ones. I have some other baggage to check in. Where should I go? You can go to the office in the waiting room, this room to thirteen on the second floor. Thank you. The boarding time is seven twenty. There is two hours left. I'll get my suitcases before that. 听力部分到此结束。

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