福建泉州第五中学2025-2026学年高二下学期5月阶段检测英语试题

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学年 2026-2027
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**基本信息** 本试卷以Unit7为核心,融合科技前沿(AI工具、3D打印血管)、生态保护(红树林)、文化传承(敦煌)等时代素材,通过听力、阅读、语言运用及写作多维考查,提升学生语言能力与跨文化思维品质。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |听力|20题/30分|日常对话、科技项目、职业规划|情境真实,如天文观测站建设对话,考查信息抓取与推理| |阅读|15题/37.5分|生态保护、人文体验、科技伦理、医学研究|文本多元,如红树林保护报告含数据分析,互联网发展反思题提升批判性思维| |语言知识运用|40题/45分|词汇(vacancy)、语法(非谓语、从句)、语用(短语填空)|语境化设题,如敦煌语法填空融入文化词汇,完形填空以AI医疗助手体现科技应用| |写作|1题/25分|叙事续写|以父亲学骑车故事考查情感表达与逻辑连贯,贴近生活体验|

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武汉市2026届高三年级四月共题英语听力。该部分分为第一第二两节。注意回答听力部分时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。现在是听力试音时间。Hello. international friends club, can I help you? Oh, hello. I read about . your club in the paper today, and I thought at phone to find out a bit more. Yes, certainly. Well, we are sort of social club for people from different countries. It's quite a new club. We have about fifty members at the moment, but we're growing all the time. That sounds interesting. 试音到此结束,听力测试正式开始。请看tiny部分第一节,第一节听下面五段录音,每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的abc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。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。听下面的录音,回答第一小题。I've finished the article for the school magazine. I'm doing the final check now. great. And don't forget to find a nice picture to match IT. I'll work on that after I emailed the draft to the editor. I've finished the article for the school magazine. I'm doing the final check now. great. And don't forget to find a nice picture to match IT. I'll work on that after I failed the draft to the editor. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。Have you seen my wireless earphones? I left them on the desk, but they're gone. Go through your school bag. I saw something White in the . side pocket. Oh, here they are. I really need to keep track of my things. Have you seen my wireless earphones? I left them on the desk, but they're gone. Go through your schoolbag. I saw something White in the side pocket. Oh, here they are. I really need to keep track of my things. 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。It's over my head. All I see is a bunch of random shapes. What's the artist trying to convey? That's the beauty of postmodern works. You are supposed to feel IT not explain . IT feels more like a mess to me. I prefer something I can actually recognize. It's over my head. All I see is a bunch of random shapes. What's the artist trying to convey? That's the beauty of postmodern works you're supposed to feel IT not explain . IT feels more like a mess to me. I prefer something I can actually recognize. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。Look at my new smart watch. IT tracks my sleep, my steps and even my stress levels. That's cool, but wasn't IT expensive. Yeah. IT caused me an ARM and a leg, but it's worth IT for the data. Personally, i'm happy with just my phone for that. Look at my new smart watch. IT tracks my sleep, my steps and even my stress levels. That's cool, but wasn't IT expensive? Yes. IT caused me an ARM and a leg, but it's worth IT for the data. Personally, i'm happy with just my phone for that. 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。How's the new job going, Alice? Still spending two hours on the . bus every day. My company has switched to remote work. I only go to the office once a month. now. Lucky you. How's the new job going, Alice? Still spending two hours on the . bus every day. My company has switched to remote work. I only go to the office once a month. now. Lucky you. 第二节听下面5段录音,每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间,每段录音播放两遍。听下面的录音,回答第六、七题,现在你有10秒的时间阅读这两个小题。I don't get IT. Why did the hero suddenly quit his job and move to . a farm because he's having a midlife crisis. It's tired of the c life. IT feels a bit sudden. It's understandable. Sometimes people just do that. Keep watching. I bet he will run into his old love interest there. You've probably gets the whole plot already. I don't get IT. Why did the hero suddenly quit his job and move to a farm? Because he's having a midlife crisis. It's tired of the city life. IT feels a bit sudden. It's understandable sometimes people just do that. Keep watching. I bet he will run into his old love interest there. You've probably gets the whole plot already. 听下面的录音,回答第8至10题。现在你有15秒的时间阅读这三个小题。Tom, I haven't seen you at the sports club for weeks. Actually, i've been volunteering for the quiet sky research program at the university. That sounds impressive. Are you studying the stars? Yes, we are building a small station in the suburbs to observe the stars and collect digital data. Why goes? So far, the university already has a big telescope. The city lights are too bright. To see decent objects, the sky must be perfectly dark. Is IT demanding work. It's not very tiring, but we have to work from midnight until four AM, twice a week. I have some experience with cameras. Can I join you? That would be perfect. We definitely need someone to handle the data next month. Count me in. I prefer doing this to just watching T, V. Tom, I haven't seen you at the sports club for weeks. Actually, i've been volunteering for the quiet sky research program at the university. That sounds impressive. Are you studying the stars? Yes, we are building a small station in the suburbs to observe the stars and collect digital data. Why goes? So far, the university already has a big telescope. The city lights are too bright. To see decent objects, the sky must be perfectly dark. Is IT demanding work. It's not very tiring, but we have to work from midnight until four AM, twice a week. I have some experience with cameras. Can I join you? That would be perfect. We definitely need someone to handle the data next month. Count me in. I prefer doing this to just watching T, V. 听下面的录音,回答第11至13题。现在你有15秒的时间阅读这三个小题。Have you decided what to study? Yes, I want to study architecture. Ah, that's a for profession. Why did you choose IT? I gave a lot of thought to things you said during our last discussion, and I decided architecture make the most sense for me. In particular, i'm attracted to the marriage of design and . engineering. That's great. Architecture is one field where you will clearly witness the contribution you make to a city. yeah. So what subjects do you think I should start brushing up on in preparation? I have the whole summer . in recent times, architecture has become a very diverse and dynamic subject. Most universities will encounter you to learn different things from fields as wide ranging as philosophy and economics. Nevertheless, I would suggest you start with computer science, because there will be many complicated visuals you will have to produce as part of your projects. Also try to learn as much as you can about fine arts, especially the history of western art. Have you decided what to study? Yes. I want to study architecture. Ah. that's a won't profession. Why did you choose IT? I gave a lot of thought to things you said during our last discussion, and I decided architecture make the most sense for me. In particular, i'm attracted to the marriage of design and engineering. That's great. Architecture is one field where you will clearly witness the contribution you make to a city. yeah. So what subjects do you think I should start brushing up on in preparation? I have the whole summer . in recent times, architecture has become a very diverse and dynamic subject. Most universities will encounter you to learn different things from fields as wide ranging as philosophy and economics, never the less. I would suggest you start with computer science, because there will be many complicated visuals you will have to produce as part of your projects. Also try to learn as much as you can about fine arts, especially the history of western art. 听下面的录音,回答第14至17题。现在你有20秒的时间阅读这四个小题。Have you tried the libraries new AI search tour. I heard IT can recommend box based on your reading history. I just tested IT yesterday. It's surprisingly accurate. IT even suggested a novel I ended up loving. That sounds useful, but i'm a bit concerned about privacy doesn't IT collect too much personal data. The librarian explain that all data is kept private and only useful recommendations. They don't share IT . with anyone. That's comforting. Still, I wonder if relying on A, I might limit what we discover. Sometimes the best finds are accidental. The tool actually has a random discovery mode that suggest books outside your usual taste. That's clever. I might give this a try. then. Do I need to sign up separately? No, just logging with your library account. The AI assistant will guide you through the set up. great. I'll check IT out this afternoon. Have you tried the libraries? New AI search tool. I heard IT can recommend books based on your reading history. I just tested IT yesterday. It's surprisingly accurate. IT even suggested a novel. I ended up laugh. That sounds useful, but i'm a bit concern about privacy doesn't IT collect too much personal data. The librarian explaining that all data is kept private and only useful recommendations. They don't share . IT with anyone. That's comforting. Still, I wonder if relying on A, I might limit what we discover. Sometimes the best finds are accidental. The tool actually has a random discovery mode that suggest books outside your usual taste. That's clever. I might give this a try. then. Do I need to sign up . separately? No, just logging with your library account. The AI assistant will guide you through the set up. great. I'll check IT out this afternoon. 听下面的录音,回答第18至20题。现在你有15秒的时间阅读这三个小题。Linda Harrison has spent over twenty years studying what we eat. SHE began her professional career in two thousand and two at a small dairy company environment where SHE was responsible for testing the sugar content of various fruit yogurt during this early period. Her daily work involved chemical analysis in the traditional laboratory. In two thousand twelve, Linda joined global nutrition, a leading research firm in chicago. Her role shifted from testing existing products to developing plant based alternatives. SHE LED, a team that used an innovative technique to make milk like drinks from beans and grains. This project was a great success. Recently, lind's work has entered a new face. SHE is currently using AI to predict how different combinations of natural ingredients will taste before they are even mixed. Last month, her team launched a new type of chocolate that contains seventy percent less fat. Linda Harrison has spent over twenty years studying what we eat. SHE began her professional career in two thousand and two at a small dairy company environment where SHE was responsible for testing the sugar content of various fruit yogurt during this early period. Her daily work involved chemical analysis in the traditional laboratory. In two thousand twelve, Linda joined global nutrition, a leading research firm in chicago. Her role shifted from testing existing product to developing plant based alternatives. SHE LED, a team that used an innovative technique to make milk like drinks from beans and grains. This project was a great success. Recently, lind's work has entered a new phase. SHE is currently using AI to predict how different combinations of natural ingredients will taste before they're even mixed. Last month, her team launched a new type of chocolate that contains seventy percent last fed. 第二节到此结束,现在你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 泉州五中2027届高二英语单元测试Unit7 试卷编制:高蓬莱 黄金丽 May 26, 2026 第1部分 听力 (共两节,满分 30 分) 第1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. What will the woman probably do next? A. Draw a picture. B. Send an email. C. Check the article. 2. What can we learn about the man? A. He's forgetful. B. He's in a hurry. C. He's organized. 3. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a science museum. B. In an art gallery. C. In a concert hall. 4. What does the woman think of the smart watch? A. It's complicated. B. It's affordable. C. It's unnecessary. 5. What are the speakers talking about? A. A work mode shift. B. A job hunting experience. C. A time management method. 第2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,回答第 6、7 题。 6. What are the speakers doing? A. Writing a novel. B. Watching a film. C. Staging a play. 7. How does the woman feel about the plot? A. Imaginative. B. Confusing. C. Predictable. 听第 7 段录音,回答第 8 至 10 题。 8. Why is the new station being built in the suburbs? A. To store big telescopes. B. To avoid heavy urban traffic. C. To ensure ideal observing conditions. 9. What might bother Tom in his work? A. The heavy physical labor. B. The unusual working hours. C. The poor research facilities. 10. How will the woman contribute to the project? A. By processing digital data. B. By buying new cameras. C. By monitoring the station. 听第 8 段录音,回答第 11 至 13 题。 11. What especially drives the woman to study architecture? A. Its visible influence on a city. B. Her discussion with a professor. C. Its combination of design and engineering. 12. What do we know about architecture nowadays? A. It covers various fields. B. It requires multiple degrees. C. It involves diverse decorations. 13. What will the woman probably learn this summer? A. Western philosophy. B. Social economics. C. Computer science. 听第 9 段录音,回答第 14 至 17 题。 14. What is the woman's view on the AI tool? A. It needs more tests. B. It works quite well. C. It performs terribly. 15. What is the man's worry about the AI tool? A. Its privacy risk. B. Its unreliable accuracy. C. Its complex operation. 16. What function of the AI tool impresses the man? A. Recording daily reading habits. B. Translating foreign books quickly. C. Offering random recommendations. 17. How can the man use the AI tool? A. With his library account. B. With the librarian's help. C. With a new account. 听第 10 段录音,回答第 18 至 20 题。 18. What was Linda's task at the dairy company? A. Delivering sugary yogurts to markets. B. Measuring the sugar level in products. C. Analyzing the nutritional value of sugar. 19. What did Linda's team do in Chicago? A. They boosted sales of existing products. B. They invented a sugar-testing method. C. They created new drinks from plants. 20. What did Linda's team develop? A. A low-fat chocolate. B. A sugar-free product. C. An AI-driven program. 第2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 Mangroves (红树林) are critical ecosystems that bridge land, freshwater, and sea. Home to various species, they protect and support countless coastal communities worldwide. Yet they continue to face threats from both human activities and natural processes. The report, The State of the World's Mangroves 2024, examines global changes in mangrove ecosystems over the past two decades. Agricultural activities, including aquaculture (水产养殖), oil palm plantations and rice cultivation, accounted for the largest share of global mangrove loss between 2000 and 2020. The report also highlights the impact of "natural retraction," a term used to describe mangrove loss driven by changes in riverbeds or sea levels. Nonetheless, changes in the drivers of mangrove loss have led to encouraging results. The rate of net mangrove loss decreased by 44%, falling from 181.5 km² per year in 2000-2010 to 102.4 km² per year in 2010--2020. Mangrove gains are also recorded in several regions, where restoration efforts accounted for 25%--33% of mangrove expansion in South and Southeast Asia and Africa. Protecting mangroves requires action at every level. Governments can expand protected areas and improve monitoring systems, while conservation project teams restore damaged wetlands. Scientists develop real-time monitoring tools to detect mangrove loss. The report also stresses the importance of cooperation with local communities. In some projects, community members contribute knowledge by describing the historical distribution of mangroves, causes of loss, and seasonal coastal changes they have observed. They also provide data through citizen science platforms like iNaturalist, helping researchers plan more effective restoration projects. 21. What was the total percentage of mangrove loss caused by agricultural activities in 2010-2020? A. 38%. B. 47%. C. 49%. D. 62%. 22. What can we learn about mangrove loss between the two decades? A. It worsened climate change. B. It damaged local economy. C. It expanded on a global scale. D. It showed a downward trend. 23. What can local community members do to support mangrove restoration? A. Make restoration plans. B. Share ecological information. C. Establish protected areas. D. Update monitoring equipment. B At dinnertime, if I'm anywhere near my favourite restaurant, there's not a chance you can talk me into going somewhere else - I want to eat at China Fun. Actually, I have been eating at this restaurant for 17 years. Don't get me wrong. Trying new things is great, and I love exploring. But the pressure to always keep trying new things ignores the satisfaction of finding our loves and keeping on loving them. That's why I dislike pop-up restaurants. I'd much rather invest my time and money in a place that will still be here next month, working my way through the menu to find my favourite dishes, and figuring out which is the best table. In a chaotic world, being a regular makes me feel that there are always places where things stay the same. In my mental map of the city, I mark all my favourites -- cute bookshops, hidden gardens, and the hotdog stand that's open only at weekends. To be a regular is to let a place become a character in your life. The act of returning builds connection, and a sense of being at home as you settle in and share a nod with the waiter before he asks if you'll be having the usual. Some things just get better the more you do them. While relaxing weekends offer the promise of finding country paths for a wander, I would prefer revisiting a beloved walking route as the seasons turn, noticing the subtle (微妙的) changes in the same place. I've walked along the Thames a hundred times, but the banks look different each time as the tides move to reveal or conceal (隐藏). It feels like spending time with a friend. The river is alive, and each time we meet, we grow closer. I discovered a little local cafe recently. After several visits, Kirsty, the resident cafe cat, has finally started acknowledging my presence. The other repeat customers have also started nodding at me. They were here first and this is their cafe. Now they seem to be saying, "Have a seat, stay a while, and come back soon." 24. What does the author's restaurant preference show? A. He is a creature of habit. B. He is strictly self-disciplined. C. He loves exploring new things. D. He favours Asian cuisine most. 25. What does the underlined word "character" in paragraph 3 refer to? A. Reward. B. Souvenir. C. Symbol. D. Companion. 26. How does the author find the walking route along the Thames? A. Crowded but comforting. B. Familiar but refreshing. C. Winding but approachable. D. Exhausting but adventurous. 27. What message does this text mainly convey? A. Satisfaction exists in the present. B. Shared experiences build bonds. C. Possibilities hide in the unknown. D. Repeat visits deepen appreciation. C The internet of old was like an active market. It was noisy, chaotic, and dynamic. Every click brought you somewhere new, sometimes unpredictable, letting you uncover the joy in exchanging information and thoughts. The internet of today, however, speaks in comforting statements and offers a smooth experience with constant praise. This has robbed us of something in our nature: the pleasure of exploring and questioning. We've willingly become creatures of instant satisfaction. Why wait? Why struggle? The change may seem innocent, but it's also transforming our relationship with the mental effort required to explore uncertainties. By delegating such effort, do we still own the capabilities that help us navigate (定位) the unknown or even think for ourselves? It is becoming clear that even if the current risk posed by AI doesn't bring about the collapse of civilization, it will still bring about the quiet yet disastrous decline of what makes us human. Part of that decline is caused by choice. And the most powerful way to shape someone's choices is by gaining their trust. Every model is a memory, trained not just on data that help anticipate what we want, but also how to answer in ways that comfort us and confirm us, and in doing so, they manage to maximize engagement and avoid debate. Designed to please us, chatbots don't simply answer our questions; they shape how we interact with them and determine what gets shown, what gets smoothed out, and what gets silenced. The early internet was never perfect, but it had a purpose: to connect us, to redistribute power, to widen access to knowledge. Today's systems are the opposite: Prediction has replaced participation, and certainty has replaced search. But the door to a better future hasn't shut yet. We can still choose systems that serve rather than control, that offer possibilities instead of mere efficiency. Our humanity and future depend on it. 28. What has the internet lost in its development according to paragraph 1? A. Diverse viewpoints. B. Extensive information. C. Rapid replies. D. Friendly atmosphere. 29. What does the underlined word "delegating" in paragraph 2 probably mean? A. Putting in. B. Keeping up. C. Turning to. D. Handing off. 30. How do chatbots gain our trust? A. By memorizing previous choices. B. By providing approving responses. C. By presenting opposing ideas. D. By resolving potential problems. 31. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. The Convenience of the Digital Era B. The Decline of Human Interactions C. The Rise of AI Answering Models D. The Price of a Smooth Cyberworld D More than 100,000 people in the United States are currently waiting for organ transplants, and many face long delays or rejection even when a suitable donor is found. One promising alternative is regenerative medicine, which aims to grow personalized organs using a patient's own cells. Ensuring that oxygen and nutrients can reach every part of a newly grown organ is an ongoing challenge. Researchers at Stanford, have created new tools to design and 3D print the incredibly complex vascular (血管的) trees needed to carry blood throughout an organ. The researchers built an algorithm (算法) to create vascular trees similar to native organ blood vessel architectures. They ensured that the vasculature would evenly distribute blood and successfully shorten the time needed to generate the network. While 3D printers aren't yet up to the task of printing such a fine-scale network, the researchers were able to design and print a vascular model with 500 branches. Using a 3D bio-printer, the researchers created a thick ring loaded with human cells and built a network of 25 vessels running through it. The researchers are quick to note that these vascular networks are not yet functional blood vessels-they don't have muscle cells or anything else that they would need to work on their own. "This is the first step toward generating really complex vascular networks," said Dominic Ritsche, one of the researchers. "We can print them at never-before-seen complexities, but they are not yet fully functional vessels. We're working on that." Turning these designs into functioning blood vessels is just one of the many tasks that the researchers are working on. "This is a critical step in the process," Dominic said. "We have successfully generated enough heart cells from human stem cells to print the whole human heart, and now we can design a good, complex vascular tree to keep them fed and living. We are now actively putting the two together: cells and vasculature, at organ scale." 32. What does Stanford's research mainly focus on? A. Increasing available donor organs. B. Removing deadly organ rejections. C. Designing workable vascular networks. D. Developing personalized 3D bio-printers. 33. What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about concerning the research? A. Its achievements. B. Its principles. C. Its objectives. D. Its drawbacks. 第3部分 语言知识运用 (共四节,满分 45 分) 第1节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Dr. James Leong is an eye doctor in Wellington. For years, his demanding schedule was a constant 41 caught in a tug-of-war between his patients and a mountain of paperwork. Every day was a 42 . He'd see up to 50 patients, and then spend his evenings and weekends buried under medical notes and reports. "The exhausting routine 43 me of family time. When my daughter asked why I missed her school play again, I showed her the 44 pile of charts in my trunk." Dr. Leong said. Just when it seemed like things couldn't get any 45 , a new technology entered the picture -- a digital assistant called an AI scribe. This "co-pilot" listens to doctor-patient 46 , instantly transcribes (记录) notes, drafts reports, and organizes documentation. Now Dr. Leong is no longer 47 to a keyboard, free to do what he does best: 48 with his patients. "It 49 my human intelligence for where it matters most," he says. The 50 is transformative. Dr. Leong can see a patient and have a follow-up letter 51 by the time they reach reception. Over the last three months alone, the new tech has 52 over 250,000 specialist consultations in New Zealand and Australia. This is more than just a story about 53 ; it's a solution that gives doctors back their time and passion for 54 . For Dr. Leong, it's finally possible to be both a dedicated physician and a present 55 . 41. A. choice B. change C. reminder D. battle 42. A. risk B. rush C. blessing D. experiment 43. A. relieved B. robbed C. warned D. informed 44. A. neat B. dusty C. towering D. hidden 45. A. worse B. clearer C. fancier D. easier 46. A. conversations B. arguments C. stories D. secrets 47. A. drawn B. exposed C. addicted D. chained 48. A. consult B. negotiate C. connect D. sympathize 49. A. shows off B. tries out C. frees up D. relies on 50. A. theory B. impact C. recovery D. decision 51. A. drafted B. answered C. read D. discussed 52. A. selected B. recorded C. predicted D. handled 53. A. belief B. schedule C. kindness D. technology 54. A. paperwork B. medicine C. management D. education 55. A. friend B. expert C. parent D. innovator 第2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。 Located at a key crossroads of the ancient Silk Road, Dunhuang is much more than a desert oasis (绿洲). It is a lasting witness to 56 (century) of cross-cultural communication. Back in its golden age, it was a busy centre 57 merchants and travellers from East and West gathered, sharing goods and ideas. Merchant teams loaded with silk, spices and porcelain (瓷器) would rest here before continuing their long journeys leaving signs of their cultures in every corner of the city. Its most 58 (prize) heritage lies in the Mogao Caves, where delicate sculptures and bright paintings create 59 special cultural picture with influences from different regions. Today, Dunhuang connects its long history with modern technology 60 (share) its treasures with the world. Using digital tools like high-definition scans and virtual tours, people from all over the world can explore the caves' wonders 61 harming the delicate art, and what is equally impressive is how the city balances 62 (tour) development with environmental protection. A smart sand control system, which uses physical barriers, grass planting and scientific monitoring, 63 (protect) the Mogao Caves from sand damage, keeping these great works safe for future generations. Local guides also play a key role, teaching tourists to respect the site's rules and appreciate its value beyond its beauty. Visitors are 64 (genuine) touched by Dunhuang's success in keeping its history alive while 65 (care) for nature. 第3节 单句语法填空 (共 8 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 8 分) 根据句意,用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空。 66. The manager said that there was no ________ (vacant) for an accountant in the company at present. 67. Many teenagers show great enthusiasm for all kinds of ________ (adventure) activities full of novelty. 68. I'm sorry to say that your composition has a (n) ________ (logical) structure. So it will fail to win high marks. 69. ________ (scan) through thousands of books, the writer accumulated rich materials for his writing. 70. Proper daily habits can promote the effective ________ (absorb) of nutrients inside human bodies. 71. We should cut off ________ (relevant) information while sorting out massive data online. 72. The platform sets strict standards for all ________ (submit) from young creators. 73. Tom claimed ________ (rob) on the street on his way home the other night. 第4节 短语填空 (共 7 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 7 分) 根据句意从方框中选出合适的短语,用其适当形式完成句子。其中两项为多余选项。 submit to figure out go blank work out hold out come out come to slip away be up to 74. We had hoped to move into our new house at the end of last month, but things just ________ unexpectedly. 75. We can't ________ our fate. Instead, we should take a positive attitude to the present situation. 76. Drivers are worried that the remaining gas may not ________ on this long cross-city drive. 77. Jim was watching a late night film at home when, right in the middle of a thrilling scene, the television ________. 78. When the badly wounded soldier ________, he found himself in hospital. 79. Many tech fans got thrilled that the new journal concerning Tencent Lobster ________ last month. 80. I haven't seen Tom for a couple of days. Do you know what he ________ recently? 第4部分 写作 (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。 Mark had a secret: he couldn't ride a bike. It wasn't because he never tried. His father taught him one summer when he was seven. He ran alongside him, holding the seat, and shouting "Keep pedalling (踩踏板)!" But Mark's balance was terrible. He fell into the bushes, and both knees bled. After two weeks of trying, his dad sighed, "Maybe next year." But that "next year" never came. The childhood shame stayed with him. Then, he grew up and had a family of his own. He never shared the secret with anyone but his wife, Lena. Most of the time, it didn't matter. When friends invited him on bike trips, he volunteered to drive and bring snacks. When the kids were old enough to learn to ride, Lena offered to teach them. But lately, his twelve-year-old daughter Alice and seven-year-old son Bob were planning the first-ever "Family Bike Adventure." They had picked a campsite by the lake and mapped a biking route around it. Every night, they'd argue about who would win the family race. Mark smiled through every conversation, but inside, his stomach tightened. In every other way, Mark was a perfect dad. He never missed a school event and could fix everything in the house. Admitting he couldn't ride? That was hard. So he made a plan. After the kids went to bed, he slipped out and wheeled a bike to the empty market parking lot to practise. But thirty years after that summer, his body still remembered nothing. The bike seemed to have a mind of its own, and he just couldn't control it. His legs shook. His hands ached. Sometimes he would crash into the wall. The next day, Alice, a considerate girl, asked about his bruised (淤青的) knees. But he said nothing. After several nights, Lena said to him, "You don't have to do this. The kids don't care. No one can do everything." Mark shook his head. "They think I can. Let me try a little longer." One night, after he fell off the bike again, he heard a voice. "Dad?" His heart stopped. 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。 It was Alice, who had followed him out of curiosity. That Saturday, when his family went biking, Mark stayed at the campsite happily. 参考答案 1-5 BABCA 6-10 BCCBA 11-15 CACBA 16-20 CABCA 21-23 ADB 24-27 ADBD 28-31 ADBD 32-33 CA 41-45 DBBCA 46-50 ADCCB 51-55 ADDBC 56. centuries 57. where 58. prized 59. a 60. to share 61. without 62. tourism 63. protects 64. genuinely 65. caring 66. vacancy 67. adventurous 68. illogical 69. Having scanned 70. absorption 71. irrelevant 72. submissions 73. to have been robbed 74. worked out 75. submit to 76. hold out 77. went blank 78. came to 79. came out 80. has been up to 部分听力原文 Text 8 W: I gave a lot of thought to things you said during our last discussion, and I decided architecture made the most sense for me. In particular, I'm attracted to the marriage of design and engineering. M: That's great. Architecture is one field where you will clearly witness the contribution you make to a city. W: Yeah. So what subjects do you think I should start brushing up on in preparation? I have the whole summer. 1. In recent times, architecture has become a very diverse and dynamic subject. Most universities will encourage you to learn different things from fields as wide-ranging as philosophy and economics. Nevertheless, I would suggest you start with computer science, because there will be many complicated... Text 9 1. Have you tried the library's new AI search tool? I heard it can recommend books based on your reading history. W: I just tested it yesterday. It's surprisingly accurate. It even suggested a novel I ended up loving. M: That's comforting. Still, I wonder if relying on AI might limit what we discover. Sometimes the best finds will... W: The librarian explained that all data is kept private and only used for recommendations. They don't share it... Text 10 Linda joined a small dairy company in Vermont, where she was responsible for testing the sugar content of various fruit yogurts. During this early period, her daily work involved chemical analysis in a traditional laboratory. In 2012, at Global Nutrition, a leading research firm in Chicago, her role shifted from testing existing products. She is currently using AI to predict how different combinations of natural ingredients will taste before like drinks from beans and grains. This project was a great success. Recently, Linda's work has entered a new phase. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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