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江苏省海门中学2025-2026学年度第二学期四月份学情调研
高二英语
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
How are the guests going to New York?
A. By car. B. By plane. C. By taxi.
【答案】B
【解析】
【原文】W: The guests are leaving for New York today. We need someone to get them to the airport on time.
M: I’d be happy to, but my car is under repair now.
W: In that case, I have to call a taxi.
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Where are the speakers?
A. In a restaurant.
B. In a supermarket.
C. In the woman’s house.
【答案】A
【解析】
【原文】W: Would you like some drink?
M: Yes, a glass of orange juice? Could I have a few cookies with that?
W: Of course. I’ll be back to take your order in a minute.
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What is the woman’s attitude towards the man’s decision?
A. Encouraging. B. Understanding. C. Disapproving.
【答案】B
【解析】
【原文】M: I'm planning on changing jobs.
W: Really. Why?
M: This one is too far away from my family and my mother hasn't been well recently.
W: Oh, I was in the same situation with my father when I was working in Chicago.
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Why won’t the man go to lunch with the woman?
A. He has no time.
B. He has a neck pain.
C. He has ordered a takeout.
【答案】A
【解析】
【原文】W: Are you going to join us for lunch?
M: I’m afraid not. I’m up to my neck in work. I have to order a takeout and eat at my desk.
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What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A. Trousers. B. Shirts. C. Shoes.
【答案】C
【解析】
【原文】M: Do I look okay in this pair?
W: I think you should put on another color, the brown one. Yeah, they look great on your feet.
M: And this color matches my trousers perfectly.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
6. What is the topic of the conversation?
A. The missing document. B. The incorrect bill. C. The postal service.
7. How does the man feel in the end?
A. Anxious. B. Relieved. C. Doubtful.
【答案】6. A 7. B
【解析】
【原文】M: Theresa, I got a call from a client saying that the contract I asked you to mail last week never reached him.
W: The one for the Mercer building.
M: Yeah, that’s the one. Is there a way to check if the postal service delivered it?
W: Sure, I still have the receipt with the tracking number on it. Let me pull up the record. Hmmm, it looks like it got there on Monday morning. Someone named John Gruben signed for it.
M: Really, at least we know it arrived. I’ll get back to the client now, who is very worried.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
8. What is Margaret?
A. A singer. B. A teacher. C. A salesperson.
9. What does Plan C include?
A. Voice mailbox service.
B. Long-distance call service.
C. 20 GB mobile traffic service.
10. How much will Margaret pay for her telephone service plan per month?
A. $5. B. $10. C. $15.
【答案】8. B 9. A 10. C
【解析】
【原文】W: Hello, my name is Margaret. My friend Janet suggested I join your telephone service plan.
M: May I know which plan you are referring to?
W: I hope it provides voice mailbox service. Sometimes I can't answer the phone when I'm giving a lecture.
M: All the five plans in our price list provide it.
W: Really? How about the mobile traffic?
M: Do you mean plan C? It provides 10 gigabytes each month.
W: That's not enough. I need 20 gigabytes, but 10 dollars every month is attractive. By the way. I also want the plan to have long distance call service since my sister lives in Canada.
M: I'm afraid you have to buy an extra service for long distance calls. That's five dollars per month.
W: Okay? Then just help me apply for plan C and the long distance call service you were talking about.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
11. What is the relationship between the speakers?
A. Colleagues.
B. Engineer and client.
C. Interviewer and interviewee.
12. When was the construction project expected to be finished?
A. In September. B. In July. C. In March.
13. What do we know about the woman?
A. She works mainly on training projects.
B. She once lived with her mother in Africa.
C. She is confident of her management skills.
【答案】11. C 12. A 13. C
【解析】
【原文】M: So when did you go to Tanzania?
W: Last year in March, they asked me to go there for the start of construction.
M: And how long did you stay there?
W: Four months. I came back when the school had just been built. Besides, we finished it two months early and saved 10,000 dollars on construction costs.
M: That’s great. So what other projects have you worked on?
W: I’ve done a lot of construction projects, but I’ve also helped to set up a few training programs.
M: And have you ever led a team?
W: No, not yet. But I’ve learnt a lot about managing people. I know I’m ready to do this job.
M: Why did you decide to work in this field?
W: My mother lived in Africa when she was a child. She’s often talked to me about her life there. I wanted to discover it for myself.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
14. What first made Richard interested in filmmaking?
A. Watching independent movies.
B. Documenting life with a camera.
C. Working in a local video store.
15. What did Richard learn from the unclassifiable films?
A. The techniques of filmmaking.
B. The effects of films on people.
C. The rules of the film industry.
16. What is Richard’s main reason for not making art films?
A. He is bad at making them.
B. He thinks they are all predictable.
C. He dislikes the way they are presented.
【答案】14. B 15. B 16. C
【解析】
【原文】W: So, Richard, tell us about what got you started as an independent filmmaker.
M: From an early age. I enjoyed watching films and was fascinated by directing and photography. But it never occurred to me that I could do it myself until one day I picked up my father’s camera and started recording what was happening around me every day. I then worked at a local video shop that had a section of unclassifiable films. These films made up their own rules and always left me feeling as if something inside me had changed. They also proved that the medium of film could change someone’s views of the world, and that made me more determined to pursue filmmaking.
W: And yet you claim that you don’t make art films.
M: Even though I want to make this type of film, it is easy to produce a bad one. More importantly, I just want to express my message through understandable films using pictures and music, but not some abstract art concepts. By the way, I am not interested in art films that follow a predictable pattern.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
17. When does the speaker make the speech?
A. At the beginning of a concert.
B. In the middle of a lecture.
C. At the end of a show.
18. Whom does the speaker say sorry to?
A. People who occupied the back seats.
B. People who have performed on the stage.
C. People who have worked behind the scenes.
19. What is the weather like tonight?
A. Sunny. B. Rainy. C. Windy.
20. What can we learn from the speech?
A. The roof can’t be repaired.
B. The speaker is in a theater.
C. The roof was replaced four years ago.
【答案】17. C 18. A 19. B 20. A
【解析】
【原文】 Ladies and gentlemen, at the moment all I want to do is thank our performers for the pleasure they’ve given us this evening. And of course I must express our thanks to those who’ve worked behind the scenes, especially our producer. But most of all, I want to say thank you to all of you for coming here this evening and supporting this event, especially in such weather. I think I perhaps should take this chance to make an apology to those sitting in the back rows. We’ve made some repairs to the roof, but unfortunately the wet tonight is unexpectedly heavy and we’re thankful to you for your understanding and cheerful good humor. We had hoped that the repairs would be enough, but we were recently told that the whole roof would have to be replaced. We were sad to learn the news because it’s only five years since we replaced the roof of the church itself, and so we shall be having another concert soon, I hope. Finally, I want to tell you the good news. It is bright and a little windy tomorrow, and I wish all of you would have a nice and relaxed day. You can go to the park or theater, etc.
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
If you’re in Bologna, a city in northern Italy, visiting its following destinations is a must.
Portico di San Luca
It’s open from 8:00 am to 7:00 pm daily and is free for all visitors. As the longest arcade (拱廊) in the world, it has 666 arches and stretches for 3.5 kilometers, connecting the old city gate with a building from the Middle Ages. It was built in the 18th century. You don’t have to gain prior knowledge of it, as the guide will provide excellent service. To appreciate its beauty, especially the unique sunshine through the arches, the afternoon is ideal.
Le Due Torri
It’s also called The Two Towers. It’s open from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm (until 5:00 pm in winter) and charges €3 for adults; students with ID can enter for free. The two leaning towers date back to the early 12th century and are called by the names of the families that constructed them. The taller one is 97.6 meters high, which leans 1.3 meters away from the upright line.
Piazza del Nettuno
Open 24 hours a day and free to visit, it’s famous for the Neptune Fountain in the center, which was created by Giambologna in 1566 and has more than 90 water jets. Locals call the statue “the Giant”, and the square itself was established in 1564 to give the fountain a proper setting. There’re many small local cafes around the square, where you can taste traditional Italian snacks.
Quadrilatero
It’s a historic district and open all day and free for visitors. It preserves the street layout of the Roman era, with many small shops selling local food and handicrafts. It’s a great place to experience the daily life of local people, and it’s closed to motor vehicles.
21. What are tourists advised to do when visiting Portico di San Luca?
A. Pay a visit in the afternoon. B. Walk along the arcade first.
C. Enter it through the city gate. D. Learn about its history in advance.
22. Which is named after its builders?
A. Portico di San Luca. B. Le Due Torri.
C. Piazza del Nettuno. D. Quadrilatero.
23. What do the four destinations have in common?
A. They’re free for all visitors to enter. B. They’re accessible to motor vehicles.
C. They’re located in a crowded city. D. They’re of historic and cultural value.
【答案】21. A 22. B 23. D
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍意大利博洛尼亚市四处值得游览的景点,包含开放时间、特色与历史文化信息。
【21题详解】
细节理解题。根据Portico di San Luca部分中的“To appreciate its beauty, especially the unique sunshine through the arches, the afternoon is ideal.(要欣赏它的美,尤其是阳光穿过拱门的独特景致,下午是理想时间。)”可知,游客被建议下午参观圣卢卡拱廊。故选A项。
【22题详解】
细节理解题。根据Le Due Torri部分中的“The two leaning towers date back to the early 12th century and are called by the names of the families that constructed them.(这两座斜塔可追溯至12世纪初,以建造它们的家族命名。)”可知,双塔是以建造者命名的。故选B项。
【23题详解】
细节理解题。根据Portico di San Luca部分中的“As the longest arcade (拱廊) in the world, it has 666 arches and stretches for 3.5 kilometers, connecting the old city gate with a building from the Middle Ages. (作为世界上最长的拱廊,它拥有666个拱洞,绵延3.5公里,将古城门与一座中世纪建筑连接起来。)”、Le Due Torri部分中的“The two leaning towers date back to the early 12th century and are called by the names of the families that constructed them. (这两座斜塔始建于12世纪初期,以建造它们的家族名字命名。)”、Piazza del Nettuno部分中的“Open 24 hours a day and free to visit, it’s famous for the Neptune Fountain in the center, which was created by Giambologna in 1566 and has more than 90 water jets. (这里全天24小时开放且免费参观,以中央的海神喷泉闻名。该喷泉由詹博洛尼亚于1566年设计建造,拥有90多个喷水口。)”和Quadrilatero部分中的“It preserves the street layout of the Roman era, with many small shops selling local food and handicrafts. (这里保留了罗马时代的街道格局,遍布许多售卖当地美食和手工艺品的小店铺。)”可知,这四个景点都有悠久的历史和独特的文化特色,因此它们的共同点是都具有历史和文化价值。故选D项。
B
Dr. Punam Krishan is a general practitioner — a GP — one of the doctors who stand on the front line of medicine. GPs treat everyday illnesses, listen carefully to patients’ concerns, and decide when special medical care is needed. Beyond her work in clinics, Dr. Krishan is also a familiar face on television and the author of several books, including How to Be a Doctor and Other Life-Saving Jobs, You and Your Body, and her latest release, The Superhero’s First Aid Manual.
Her journey into medicine began with caring for others. “It started off with me wanting to help people understand themselves better,” she once explained. She often noticed when someone looked unwell and felt driven to ask why. That quiet curiosity led her deeper into science, even when it was challenging, and eventually toward a life dedicated to healing others.
To Dr. Krishan, being a GP is “one of the most incredible jobs in the world”. Every day, she meets people from different backgrounds and at different stages of life. With only ten minutes per patient, she must listen closely, read between the lines, and uncover the truth behind their symptoms, “It makes me feel a bit like a detective,” she said. Patients may arrive with one problem or many, and finding the right answer brings a sense of excitement that never fades. She describes her role as being “a bit of a best friend to people”.
Her newest book was shaped by a deeply personal loss. When she was a child, her grandfather died, and for years she worried she had missed signs that he was unwell. That experience stayed with her and formed a powerful belief: recognizing illness can be a life-saving skill, even for children. Through her book, she teaches young readers to recognize emergencies such as allergic reactions or heart attacks, and to take simple but vital steps — staying calm, calling 999, or placing someone in the recovery position. For Dr. Krishan, heroism begins with care, courage, and knowledge. “Children should know the basics of how to be a superhero in that moment,” she added.
24. What can we learn about Dr. Krishan from the first paragraph?
A. She takes on multiple roles. B. She excels in detailed work.
C. She takes pleasure in reading. D. She aims for public recognition.
25. Why did Dr. Krishan dive into science?
A. To tackle the scientific challenges. B. To make up for her childhood regret.
C. To observe the lives of patients better. D. To find explanations for what she observed.
26. How does Dr. Krishan find her work as a GP?
A. Fast-paced but fulfilling. B. Stressful but stable.
C. Challenging but well-paid. D. Exhausting but promising.
27. What does Dr. Krishan’s experience indicate according to the last paragraph?
A. Better late than never. B. Fix the roof before it rains.
C. Time and tide wait for no man. D. Opportunity favors the prepared mind.
【答案】24. A 25. D 26. A 27. B
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了全科医生普纳姆·克里尚博士的职业生涯、个人信念以及她通过新书传递急救知识的使命。
【24题详解】
细节理解题。根据第一段中“Beyond her work in clinics, Dr. Krishan is also a familiar face on television and the author of several books, (除了在诊所工作外,克里尚博士也是电视上的熟面孔,她还写了几本书)”可知,克里尚博士不仅是一名全科医生,还在电视上露面,并且是几本书的作者,由此可知,她扮演着多个角色。故选A。
【25题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二段中“She often noticed when someone looked unwell and felt driven to ask why. That quiet curiosity led her deeper into science, (她经常注意到有人看起来不舒服,就会忍不住问为什么。这种安静的好奇心驱使她更深入地研究科学)”可知,克里尚博士对观察到的事物感到好奇,想要找到解释,因此她深入研究了科学。故选D。
【26题详解】
推理判断题。根据第三段中“With only ten minutes per patient, she must listen closely, read between the lines, and uncover the truth behind their symptoms, (每位病人只有十分钟的时间,她必须仔细倾听,从字里行间理解,并揭示他们症状背后的真相)”以及“Patients may arrive with one problem or many, and finding the right answer brings a sense of excitement that never fades. (病人可能带着一个问题或多个问题来,找到正确的答案会带来一种永远不会消退的兴奋感)”可知,克里尚博士的工作节奏很快,但她觉得很有成就感。故选A。
【27题详解】
推理判断题。根据最后一段中“When she was a child, her grandfather died, and for years she worried she had missed signs that he was unwell. That experience stayed with her and formed a powerful belief: recognizing illness can be a life-saving skill, even for children.(当她还是个孩子的时候,她的祖父去世了,多年来她一直担心自己错过了祖父身体不适的迹象。这段经历一直伴随着她,并形成了一个坚定的信念:识别疾病可以成为一种拯救生命的技能,即使对儿童来说也是如此)”可知,克里尚博士小时候的经历让她意识到识别疾病的重要性,因此她通过写书来教育年轻读者识别紧急情况并采取简单的急救措施,这体现了“未雨绸缪”的理念。故选B。
C
In the concrete jungles that define modern cities, a quiet revolution is taking root — urban microforests. These compact, dense (密集的) green spaces, often no larger than a basketball court, are emerging as powerful solutions to some of the most pressing urban problems, from air pollution to mental health crises. Unlike traditional city parks with neatly cut lawns, microforests mimic natural woodland ecosystems, packing dozens of native plant species into small areas to create thriving habitats.
The concept, pioneered by botanist Akira Miyawaki in the 1970s, has gained global traction in recent years as cities seek sustainable development. A study by the International Society for Urban Ecology (ISUE) tracked 120 microforests across 30 cities, including Tokyo, Berlin, and Mexico City. The results were striking: microforests reduced local air temperatures by an average of 3.2 ℃ during summer heatwaves, a critical advantage as urban heat islands grow more intense due to climate change. They also absorbed 20% more carbon dioxide per square meter than traditional parks, thanks to their diverse plant layers — from tall canopy trees to low-lying shrubs.
Beyond environmental benefits, urban microforests deliver significant social value. A survey conducted by the University of Copenhagen found that residents living within 500 meters of a microforest reported 15% lower stress levels and 22% higher subjective well-being compared to those without access to such spaces. “The biodiversity of microforests creates a sensory experience — birdsong, fragrant flowers, rustling leaves — that connects people to nature in a way that manicured (修剪整齐的) parks rarely do, ” explains Dr. Lena Olsen, lead researcher of the study.
However, the expansion of urban microforests faces practical challenges. Land scarcity in city centers means many projects must repurpose underused spaces — abandoned lots, rooftop areas, or even highway medians. Maintenance is another issue: while mature microforests are self-sustaining, young ones require regular care to prevent invasive species from overtaking native plants.
As cities continue to grow, the role of urban microforests will only become more vital. They prove that even small pockets of nature can make a big difference, turning concrete spaces into vibrant, life-sustaining ecosystems. For urban planners and residents alike, microforests offer a hopeful, actionable path toward greener, healthier cities.
28. What fundamentally distinguishes microforests from traditional parks?
A. More green spaces.
B. Better temperature reduction.
C. Dense native plant ecosystems.
D. Professional maintenance needs.
29. What can be learned about the ISUE study?
A. It focused specifically on carbon absorption.
B. It was limited to temperate climate regions.
C. It collected data mainly through local surveys.
D. It analyzed data from multiple urban locations.
30. Why are microforests more effective in boosting people’s well-being?
A. They offer enhanced recreational facilities.
B. They are situated in central urban locations.
C. They employ professional ecological management.
D. They build a closer connection between people and nature.
31. What is the author’s overall viewpoint?
A. Microforests can replace traditional parks.
B. Microforests are impractical despite their benefits.
C. Microforests are transformative despite challenges.
D. Microforests have been popular around the world.
【答案】28. C 29. D 30. D 31. C
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了正在城市兴起的“城市微森林”,以及给城市和居民带来的积极的影响及其面临的挑战。
【28题详解】
细节理解题。根据第一段“Unlike traditional city parks with neatly cut lawns, microforests mimic natural woodland ecosystems, packing dozens of native plant species into small areas to create thriving habitats.(与传统城市公园里整齐修剪的草坪不同,微型森林模仿天然林地生态系统,将数十种本土植物密集种植在小片区域,以营造生机盎然的栖息地。)”可知,微森林拥有密集的本土植物生态系统,使它区别与传统的城市公园。故选C。
【29题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二段“A study by the International Society for Urban Ecology (ISUE) tracked 120 microforests across 30 cities, including Tokyo, Berlin, and Mexico City.(国际城市生态学会(ISUE)的一项研究追踪了包括东京、柏林和墨西哥城在内的30座城市的120片微型森林。)”可知,ISUE的研究分析了来自多个城市的微森林的数据。故选D。
【30题详解】
细节理解题。根据第三段““The biodiversity of microforests creates a sensory experience — birdsong, fragrant flowers, rustling leaves — that connects people to nature in a way that manicured (修剪整齐的) parks rarely do, ” explains Dr. Lena Olsen, lead researcher of the study.(“微型森林的生物多样性创造了一种感官体验——鸟鸣、芬芳的花朵、沙沙作响的树叶——以一种修剪整齐的公园很少能做到的方式将人们与自然联系起来,”该研究的首席研究员莉娜·奥尔森博士解释道。”)”可知,微森林更有效地提高了人们的幸福感,是因为它们把人和自然更紧密地联系在了一起。故选D。
【31题详解】
推理判断题。根据第四段“However, the expansion of urban microforests faces practical challenges.(然而,城市微森林的扩张面临实际挑战。)”和最后一段“They prove that even small pockets of nature can make a big difference, turning concrete spaces into vibrant, life-sustaining ecosystems.(它们证明,即便是小片自然区域也能产生巨大影响,将混凝土空间转变为充满活力、维持生命的生态系统。)”可推知,作者认为微型森林尽管面临许多挑战,但仍具有变革性。故选C。
D
Initial data for 2025 show a significant drop in the number of reported measles (麻疹) cases across EU/EEA countries compared with 2024, but the figures are still twice as high as those reported in 2023. As measles infections typically peak during late winter and early spring, now is the critical time for everyone to check their measles vaccination (接种) status. ECDC’s December 2025 report notes that 30 countries reported 7,655 cases and 8 deaths in 2025 — four in France, three in Romania, one in the Netherlands — far fewer than 2024’s over 35,000 cases but almost double 2023’s number.
Measles is a highly infectious disease that spreads easily through the air. so mass immunity (免疫) is the key to stopping its person-to-person transmission. To prevent measles outbreaks and protect defenseless groups — young children too young to be vaccinated and those unable to get vaccines due to medical reasons — at least 95% of the eligible population should get two doses of the measles-containing vaccine as recommended. Unfortunately, 8 in 10 people who had measles in 2025 were unvaccinated, the same as in 2024.
Sabrina Baccl, Head of ECDC’s vaccine-preventable diseases programme, says measles cases remain worrying despite a sharp drop over the past year. She stresses Europe should lead the world in reducing measles, which would be possible if we work together, as it has effective and safe vaccines, sufficient knowledge, resources and effective monitoring tools to control this preventable disease. Vaccination, she adds, is both self-protection and solidarity, protecting those who cannot be vaccinated by reducing the spread of infections
Unvaccinated infants are particularly vulnerable to measles, as reflected in 2025’s data: children under five made up 40% of the informed*measles cases that year. Measles affects all age groups, and among adults and adolescents with known vaccination status, most had not received any doses and thus fell ill, so they should check their immunization status. Notably, most 2025cases came from local community transmission. ECDC advises checking vaccination status — especially before travel — and consulting healthcare professionals if unsure, as measles can cause severe complications or even death.
32. What do we know about measles cases in 2025 from the passage?
A. They resulted in 8 deaths in total, almost in France.
B. They peaked in December according to ECDC’s report.
C. They were reported in 30 EU/EEA countries within a year.
D. They were fewer than those in 2023 but more than in 2024.
33. What does the underlined word “eligible” in paragraph 2 mean?
A. Likely to be infected. B. Qualified to get vaccinated.
C. Unable to receive treatment. D. Responsible for disease control.
34. Which of the statements does Sabrina Baccl’s probably agree with?
A. Europe lacks the resources to control measles.
B. Vaccination is necessary for a minority of groups.
C. The drop in measles cases is not worth celebrating.
D. Measles can be controlled if Europe takes joint action.
35. What does the last paragraph mainly focus on?
A. The data of measles spread. B. The risk of measles infection.
C. The guide of measles prevention. D. The analysis of measles cases.
【答案】32. C 33. B 34. D 35. C
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道。主要介绍2025年欧盟/欧洲经济区麻疹病例数据、麻疹防控要求、专家观点及相关预防建议。
【32题详解】
细节理解题。根据第一段中的“ECDC’s December 2025 report notes that 30 countries reported 7,655 cases and 8 deaths in 2025 — four in France, three in Romania, one in the Netherlands — far fewer than 2024’s over 35,000 cases but almost double 2023’s number. (欧洲疾控中心2025年12月的报告指出,2025年有30个国家报告了7655例病例和8例死亡病例——法国4例、罗马尼亚3例、荷兰1例——远少于2024年的超35000例,但几乎是2023年数字的两倍。)”可知,2025年麻疹病例在30个欧盟/欧洲经济区国家被报告。故选C项。
【33题详解】
词句猜测题。根据第二段中的“To prevent measles outbreaks and protect defenseless groups — young children too young to be vaccinated and those unable to get vaccines due to medical reasons — at least 95% of the eligible population should get two doses of the measles-containing vaccine as recommended. (为预防麻疹暴发并保护易感人群——年龄过小无法接种疫苗的幼儿,以及因医学原因不能接种疫苗的人群——建议符合接种条件的人群中,至少95% 人群应接种两剂含麻疹成分的疫苗。)”可知,前文提到要保护无法接种疫苗的弱势群体,此处与之相对,指适合、有资格接种疫苗的人群,结合语境可判断eligible意为“有资格接种疫苗的”。故选B项。
【34题详解】
推理判断题。根据第三段中的“She stresses Europe should lead the world in reducing measles, which would be possible if we work together, as it has effective and safe vaccines, sufficient knowledge, resources and effective monitoring tools to control this preventable disease. (她强调欧洲应在全球减少麻疹方面发挥引领作用,如果我们共同努力,这是可能实现的,因为欧洲拥有有效且安全的疫苗、充足的知识、资源和有效的监测工具来控制这种可预防疾病。)”可知,萨布丽娜·巴克尔认为如果欧洲采取联合行动,麻疹是可以得到控制的。故选D项。
【35题详解】
主旨大意题。根据最后一段中的“ECDC advises checking vaccination status — especially before travel — and consulting healthcare professionals if unsure, as measles can cause severe complications or even death. (欧洲疾控中心建议检查疫苗接种状态——尤其是在旅行前——如有不确定应咨询医疗专业人员,因为麻疹可能导致严重并发症甚至死亡。)”可知,本段主要给出麻疹预防的相关指导建议。故选C项。
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
The key to becoming an effective student is learning to study smarter, not harder. This is especially important for students who are facing important exams. Let’s discuss how to develop good study habits to study effectively.
Don’t attempt to cram (突击) all your studying into one session. ____36____ For example, studying one hour a day for four days is better than cramming 4 hours at a time. Many students make the mistake of cramming the night before an exam, which often leads to tiredness. Cramming may help with short-term grades but harms long-term memory. ____37____
Schedule when you’re going to study. Successful students schedule specific study times and stick to them, while poor performers study randomly without a plan. ____38____ Even if you’re caught up with all your tasks a weekly review routine will build good habits for long-term success in your studies.
____39____ Creating a daily consistent study routine is essential for every student. It reduces the need for intense study sessions, avoids late nights and panic, and benefits your mental health a lot. Studying at the same time daily builds a good habit, boosts your motivation and study productivity.
Each study time should have a specific goal. ____40____ You need clear and specific goals for each study session to make progress. Research shows goals are closely related to better study results for students. So before you start studying, set a specific goal that helps achieve your overall academic aims step by step.
A. Avoid rushing to meet deadlines.
B. Keep a fixed daily study time and keep it regular.
C. Studying without direction is ineffective and a waste of time.
D. A study plan helps break your workload into manageable parts.
E. A student must learn to develop and apply effective study habits.
F. Research shows spacing out study time improves long-term memory.
G. So, successful students study in regular, short periods rather than all at once.
【答案】36. F 37. G 38. D 39. B 40. C
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍养成高效学习习惯的方法,包括分散学习、制定计划、固定时间和明确目标等,帮助学生更科学学习。
【36题详解】
根据前文“Don’t attempt to cram (突击) all your studying into one session.(不要试图把所有学习内容都突击在一次完成。)”以及后文“For example, studying one hour a day for four days is better than cramming 4 hours at a time.(例如,每天学习一小时,坚持四天,比一次突击学习四小时效果更好。)”可知,前文反对突击学习,后文举例说明分散学习更好,此空应给出研究依据,F选项“Research shows spacing out study time improves long-term memory.(研究表明,分散学习时间可以提升长期记忆。)”承接前后文,符合语境。故选F项。
【37题详解】
根据前文“Cramming may help with short-term grades but harms long-term memory.(突击学习可能有助于短期成绩,但会损害长期记忆。)”可知,前文指出突击学习的弊端,此空应总结优秀学生的正确做法,G选项“So, successful students study in regular, short periods rather than all at once.(因此,成功的学生会规律地短时学习,而不是一次性学完。)”对前文内容进行总结,符合语境。故选G项。
【38题详解】
根据前文“Successful students schedule specific study times and stick to them, while poor performers study randomly without a plan.(成功的学生会安排具体的学习时间并坚持,而表现不佳的学生则毫无计划地随意学习。)”可知,本段强调制定学习计划,D选项“A study plan helps break your workload into manageable parts.(学习计划有助于把学习任务分解成可处理的部分。)”解释了计划的作用,符合语境。故选D项。
【39题详解】
分析语篇可知,此处应为本段的小标题,与其他段落相同,应为祈使句,根据空后的“Creating a daily consistent study routine is essential for every student.(为每个学生建立每日一致的学习惯例至关重要。)”和“Studying at the same time daily builds a good habit(每天在同一时间学习会养成好习惯)”可知,本段建议固定每日学习时间并保持规律,B选项“Keep a fixed daily study time and keep it regular.(保持固定的每日学习时间并使之规律。)”为祈使句,能概括本段主题,适合作小标题。故选B项。
【40题详解】
根据前文“Each study time should have a specific goal.(每次学习都应该有一个明确的目标。)”以及后文“You need clear and specific goals for each study session to make progress.(你需要为每次学习设定清晰明确的目标才能取得进步。)”可知,本段强调学习要有方向和目标,C选项“Studying without direction is ineffective and a waste of time.(没有方向的学习是低效且浪费时间的。)”从反面论证目标的重要性,符合语境。故选C项。
第三部分 语言运用(共二节,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。
In the India of the 1990s, my family resided in Mumbai. We didn’t possess a car, so ____41____ was an integral part of our daily routine. I frequently accompanied my father, pedaling there from our house to a neighborhood store. I’d ____42____ behind him with a small bag balanced on my handlebars, picking up the month’s groceries.
Years later, in 2018, I cycled again, but this time in ____43____ for conquering high mountain passes. I assembled a group of like-minded individuals and we trained for our most ____44____ ride yet: The Himalayan Passes. Those rides taught me about determination, ____45____ ambition and the power in companionship.
Then in 2023, I joined the Pedal India 120-day Challenge, which demanded cycling at least 5 km daily for 120 days without ____46____ for a great build. What started as a commitment to ____47____ became something more profound. The daily discipline of showing up, rain or shine, ____48____ my deeper passion for cycling. As a professional development trainer at my firm, I aimed to bring this newfound energy into my work. Traditional office meetings often felt unproductive, so I ____49____ my individual guidance meetings into cycling meetings. It worked wonders. Hence, at the beginning of 2024, our company was in a crucial period of transition and I was determined to help my team ____50____ change, not oppose it. To ____51____ the connections among employees, I began holding one-on-one cycling meetings with my team. We talked more honestly and listened more deeply. Those cycling sessions ____52____ new dimensions of honesty and trust.
Then the idea truly solidifies: what if I used cycling not just for fitness or connection, but as a platform for a life of ____53____? And so Cycle. TalkCONNECT, a non-profit organization, was born in 2024. I envisioned cycling with one person a week, but the response was ____54____ and unexpected. People have requested cycles to celebrate anniversaries, to ____55____ birthdays, or to mourn losses. To date, I have completed 380 cycles.
41. A. jogging B. hiking C. biking D. walking
42. A. switch B. bargain C. push D. trail
43. A. readiness B. exchange C. charge D. compensation
44. A. troublesome B. challenging C. imaginary D. additional
45. A. secret B. diverse C. shared D. personal
46. A. qualification B. assumption C. competition D. interruption
47. A. fitness B. fun C. profit D. development
48. A. ceased B. fueled C. reduced D. faded
49. A. divided B. transported C. maintained D. transformed
50. A. embrace B. resist C. contain D. showcase
51. A. reveal B. consider C. strengthen D. figure
52. A. gave away B. opened up C. turned in D. insisted on
53. A. quality B. power C. purpose D. pride
54. A. engaging B. disturbing C. frustrating D. overwhelming
55. A. mark B. address C. draw D. attend
【答案】41. C 42. D 43. A 44. B 45. C 46. D 47. A 48. B 49. D 50. A 51. C 52. B 53. C 54. D 55. A
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者通过骑行经历,将骑行发展为促进个人成长、团队连接及公益事业的平台。
【41题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:我们没有车,所以骑自行车是我们日常生活的一部分。A. jogging慢跑;B. hiking徒步旅行;C. biking骑自行车;D. walking步行。根据后文“I frequently accompanied my father, pedaling there from our house to a neighborhood store.”可知,作者家没有车,所以经常骑自行车去附近的商店。故选C。
【42题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:我拿着一个小袋子,跟在他后面,车把上保持平衡,去买这个月的杂货。A. switch转换;B. bargain讨价还价;C. push推;D. trail跟踪,尾随。根据后文“behind him with a small bag balanced on my handlebars”以及语境可知,作者跟在父亲后面,车把上放着一个小袋子。故选D。
【43题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:多年后的2018年,我再次骑自行车,但这次是为了征服高山隘口做好准备。A. readiness准备;B. exchange交换;C. charge收费;D. compensation补偿。根据后文“for conquering high mountain passes”可知,作者这次骑自行车是为了征服高山隘口做好准备,固定搭配in readiness for意为“为……做准备”。故选A。
【44题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我召集了一群志同道合的人,为最具挑战性的骑行训练:喜马拉雅山口。A. troublesome麻烦的;B. challenging具有挑战性的;C. imaginary虚构的;D. additional额外的。根据空格前的“most”和后文“The Himalayan Passes”可知,此处强调难度升级,表示征服喜马拉雅山口是具有挑战性的骑行。故选B。
【45题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这些骑行教会了我决心、共同的抱负和友谊的力量。A. secret秘密的;B. diverse多样的;C. shared共同的;D. personal个人的。根据后文“ambition and the power in companionship”可知,团队成员有着共同的骑行抱负,“shared ambition”体现团队精神。故选C。
【46题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:2023年,我参加了Pedal India 120天挑战赛,要求在120天内每天至少骑行5公里,不能间断,以塑造良好的身材。A. qualification资格;B. assumption假设;C. competition比赛;D. interruption中断。根据上文“cycling at least 5 km daily for 120 days without”可知,核心要求是每日坚持、不能间断,“without interruption”表示“不中断”。故选D。
【47题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:一开始只是为了健身的承诺,后来变成了更深刻的东西。A. fitness健康;B. fun乐趣;C. profit利润;D. development发展。根据上文“What started as a commitment to”以及后文作者将骑行发展成了促进个人成长、团队连接及公益事业的平台,可推知此次挑战的初始目的是提升身体素质,fitness表示“健康、健身”,与前文build语义对应。故选A。
【48题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:无论晴雨,每天坚持出现的纪律,激发了我对骑行的更深热情。A. ceased停止;B. fueled激发,加强;C. reduced减少;D. faded褪色。根据后文“my deeper passion for cycling”可知,每日坚持的行为强化了作者对骑行的热爱。故选B。
【49题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:传统的办公室会议往往效率低下,所以我把个人指导会议变成了骑行会议。A. divided分开;B. transported运输;C. maintained维护;D. transformed转换。根据后文“my individual guidance meetings into cycling meetings”可知,作者将传统会议形式改成了骑行会议,transform...into...为固定搭配,意为“将…… 转变成……”。故选D。
【50题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:因此,在2024年初,我们公司正处于一个关键的转型期,我决心帮助我的团队接受变革,而不是反对变革。A. embrace拥抱,接受;B. resist抵抗;C. contain包含;D. showcase展示。根据后文“change, not oppose it”可知,“oppose”提示应选择与之反义的词,embrace change是常见表达“拥抱变化,接受变革”。故选A。
【51题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:为了加强员工之间的联系,我开始与团队成员进行一对一的骑行会议。A. reveal揭示;B. consider考虑;C. strengthen加强;D. figure计算。根据后文“the connections among employees”以及“We talked more honestly and listened more deeply.”可知,作者与团队成员进行一对一的骑行会议的目的是加强员工间的沟通与联结。故选C。
【52题详解】
考查动词短语辨析。句意:那些骑行会议开启了诚实和信任的新维度。A. gave away赠送;B. opened up开启;C. turned in上交;D. insisted on坚持。根据后文“new dimensions of honesty and trust”可知,骑行会议创造了全新的沟通状态,opened up表示“开启、开创”。故选B。
【53题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:然后这个想法真正巩固了:如果我不只是把骑行用于健身或连接,而是作为一个有目的的生活平台呢?A. quality质量;B. power力量;C. purpose目的;D. pride骄傲。根据后文“a non-profit organization”可知,作者希望骑行承载公益价值,赋予人生更深远的意义,即成立一个非营利组织。故选C。
【54题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:于是,2024年,非营利组织Cycle. TalkCONNECT诞生了。我设想每周和一个人一起骑自行车,但反应热烈得令人意外。A. engaging迷人的;B. disturbing令人不安的;C. frustrating令人沮丧的;D. overwhelming压倒性的,势不可挡的。根据后文“People have requested cycles to celebrate anniversaries”可知,骑行活动的参与需求远超最初设想。故选D。
【55题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:人们要求骑自行车来庆祝周年纪念日、庆祝生日或哀悼失去。A. mark标记,庆祝;B. address演讲;C. draw画;D. attend参加。根据后文“birthdays”可知,人们要求骑自行车来庆祝生日,mark birthdays表示“纪念生日”,为常见搭配。故选A。
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 Reunion Journey, China’s first animated film created entirely using AI technology, was released on Feb 28. Drawing inspiration from Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan, the giant pandas ____56____ (gift) by the mainland to Taiwan, it follows panda siblings Tuan Zai and his ____57____ (young) sister Yuan Niu as they overcome many difficulties before reunion.
Speaking at a Beijing promotional event on Tuesday, Ma Xiaoguang said the two lovely characters are presented with vivid detail through AI, ____58____ every scene showing distinct Eastern beauty. He added the film ____59____ (carry) traditional values of unity and self-dependence, while conveying a shared hope for “peace, development, exchange, and ____60____ (cooperate)”.
Li Guanyu, the chief creator, explained AI is only ____61____ artistic tool, but modern technology is making better visual effects possible. “Technology progresses, but human emotion won’t disappear,” Li said, expressing confidence in attracting creative talent. Producers said part of the box office will go to public welfare projects to support national reunification.
The film ____62____ (report) to have been shot for nearly two years, whose production team consists of more than 100 professional technicians. They firmly believe AI helps artists work efficiently but can’t replace human creativity, ____63____ is the true core of all art works.
For many, the film symbolizes cross-Strait bonds. They hope such works will bridge gaps in the years ____64____ (come). An audience member said, “It ____65____ (true) touches people’s hearts.”
【答案】56. gifted
57. younger
58. with 59. carries
60. cooperation
61. an 62. is reported
63. which 64. to come
65. truly
【解析】
【导语】本文主要介绍中国首部全AI制作动画电影《团圆令》的创作背景、内涵、制作情况及大众期待。
【56题详解】
考查非谓语动词。句意:这部电影灵感源自大陆赠予台湾的大熊猫团团和圆圆,讲述熊猫兄妹团仔和妹妹圆妞历经重重困难最终团圆的故事。空格处作后置定语修饰名词pandas,pandas与gift之间为被动关系,需用过去分词形式。
【57题详解】
考查形容词。句意:这部电影灵感源自大陆赠予台湾的大熊猫团团和圆圆,讲述熊猫兄妹团仔和妹妹圆妞历经重重困难最终团圆的故事。此处固定搭配younger sister意为“妹妹”,用来表示年龄更小的妹妹。
【58题详解】
考查介词。句意:马晓光周二在北京的宣传活动上发言称,人工智能以细腻的细节呈现出两个可爱的角色,每个画面都展现出独特的东方之美。分析句子结构,此处为with的复合结构“with + 名词 + 现在分词”,在句中作伴随状语。
【59题详解】
考查时态和主谓一致。句意:他补充说,这部电影承载着团结、自立的传统价值观,同时传递着对和平、发展、交流与合作的共同期许。added后为宾语从句,从句描述电影本身固有的特质,为客观事实,用一般现在时;主语the film为单数名词,谓语动词用第三人称单数形式。
【60题详解】
考查名词。句意:他补充说,这部电影承载着团结、自立的传统价值观,同时传递着对和平、发展、交流与合作的共同期许。空格处与peace, development, exchange并列,均为名词作介词for的宾语,cooperate的名词形式为cooperation,意为“合作”。
【61题详解】
考查冠词。句意:首席创作者黎贯宇解释称,人工智能只是一种艺术工具,但现代技术让更优质的视觉效果成为可能。artistic tool为可数名词单数,此处表示泛指“一种艺术工具”,artistic以元音音素开头,需用不定冠词an。
【62题详解】
考查时态、语态和主谓一致。句意:据报道,这部电影拍摄时长近两年,其制作团队由一百余名专业技术人员组成。固定搭配be reported to do sth.意为“据报道做某事”;句子陈述客观事实,用一般现在时,主语The film为单数,谓语动词用单数形式。
【63题详解】
考查定语从句。句意:他们坚信人工智能助力艺术家高效创作,但无法取代人类的创造力,而这正是所有艺术作品的真正核心。此处为非限制性定语从句,先行词为human creativity(事物),关系代词在从句中作主语,只能用which。
【64题详解】
考查非谓语动词。句意:他们希望未来这类作品能够弥合隔阂。固定搭配in the years to come意为“在未来的岁月里”,用不定式作后置定语。
【65题详解】
考查副词。句意:一位观众表示:“它真正触动了人们的内心。”空格处修饰动词touches,需用副词形式,true的副词为truly,意为“真正地”。
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假定你是李华,近期你发现国内不少历史建筑都被改造成了咖啡馆,在社交媒体上成为热门打卡地(internet-famous spot)。请给你的英国笔友Chris写一封邮件讨论这一现象,内容包括:
1. 你的看法;
2. 你的理由。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Chris,
How are things going? I’m writing to discuss with you an interesting trend in ancient buildings.
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Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
【答案】范文1
Dear Chris,
How are things going? I’m writing to discuss with you an interesting trend in ancient buildings. Many historical Chinese buildings are being thoughtfully turned into stylish cafes, and they quickly become popular internet-famous spots for social media photos.
I find this a meaningful form of preservation. Rather than leaving old structures empty, this gives them renewed purpose and funds their upkeep. A well-designed cafe can respect the original architecture — using traditional materials and layouts while gently introducing modern comfort. It becomes a living space where traditional heritage and modern lifestyle quietly converse, allowing history to remain part of our daily lives.
What’s your opinion on this? Glad to hear what you think.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
应用文范文2
Dear Chris,
How are things going? I’m writing to discuss with you an interesting trend in ancient buildings. Many old Chinese buildings had been turned into cafes just for commercial popularity and became internet-famous spots.
To be honest, I fear that without careful balance, we risk losing the intangible heritage these spaces carry. Many cafes turning quiet courtyards into bustling commercial spots with modern decor, and the real historical atmosphere gets lost. The shifts from experiencing history to consuming coffee may disrupt the space’s cultural coherence. It starts to feel less like a cultural site and more like just a photo spot.
I believe true preservation should maintain a building’s story and context, not just its exterior.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
【解析】
【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生给英国笔友Chris写一封邮件,讨论国内不少历史建筑被改造成咖啡馆并成为热门打卡地这一现象,内容包括个人看法及理由。
【详解】1.词汇积累
迅速地:quickly→ swiftly
有意义的:meaningful→ significant
流行的:popular→ fashionable
传统的:traditional→ conventional
2.句式拓展
并列句变复合句
原句:Many historical Chinese buildings are being thoughtfully turned into stylish cafes, and they quickly become popular internet-famous spots for social media photos.
拓展句:Many historical Chinese buildings are being thoughtfully turned into stylish cafes, which quickly become popular internet-famous spots for social media photos.
【点睛】【高分句型1】A well-designed cafe can respect the original architecture — using traditional materials and layouts while gently introducing modern comfort.(运用了while引导的时间状语从句的省略)
【高分句型2】It becomes a living space where traditional heritage and modern lifestyle quietly converse, allowing history to remain part of our daily lives.(运用了where引导的限制性定语从句)
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。
The old radio station at the end of Elm Street had always been my grandfather’s secret castle. Ever since I could remember, every Saturday afternoon, I would steal up the wooden stairs, watching in awe as he broadcast his beloved show, “Melodies of Memory,” to our small town. His voice, deep and warm like honey pouring from a jar, would introduce each record with a story that made every song feel like it was written just for us.
Last month, when he passed away peacefully in his sleep, the station fell into an unnatural silence that seemed to swallow our whole town. The microphone stood silent, the records gathered dust, and my heart ached with a hollow emptiness. Today, while sorting through his cherished collection in the attic (阁楼), my fingers came across something unexpected — a small, yellowed note in his familiar handwriting inside his favorite Beethoven record. It simply said, “For my Sarah. Keep the music alive.” Those four words struck something deep within me, awakening a determination I didn’t know I possessed.
With trembling hands, I unlocked the station door for the first time since his passing. Everything stood exactly as he had left it, the microphone, the turntables (唱机转盘) and the records all waiting patiently. My eyes welled up with tears as I traced my fingers over his worn leather chair, “Could I, just a quiet high school girl with no broadcasting experience, possibly fill the shoes of a legendary host like him?”
Taking a deep breath that smelled of memories and possibilities, I settled into his chair. I selected his favorite record — Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6, the very one that had held his final message to me. Placing the record carefully on the turntable, I watched it begin to spin as I put on the headphones like what my grandfather once did. With a push of the button, the familiar red “ON AIR” sign flashed on. I knew it was the time.
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。
I opened my mouth, but no sound came out at first.
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As the final notes of the music faded, I saw many people moving outside.
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【答案】Paragraph 1: I opened my mouth, but no sound came out at first. My mind went completely blank, the fear of failure flooding over me. Just as panic was about to consume me, the rich, familiar melody of Beethoven’s Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6 filled my ears through the headphones. It was the very sound that had always comforted me in my grandfather’s presence. I closed my eyes, pretending he was sitting right across from me, giving me one of his encouraging nods. “Welcome,” I began, my voice a fragile whisper that quickly gained strength, “to a new chapter of ‘Melodies of Memory’. Today, we start with a piece that taught me about the quiet strength of nature, and of family.”
Paragraph 2: As the final notes of the music faded, I saw something moving outside. To my astonishment, the town was packed with so many people. They were looking up in curiosity, standing still listening. Some had their eyes closed, others were smiling softly, and a few even had their hands over their hearts. Then, one by one, they began to clap. Tears streamed down my face. I hadn’t just played a record; I had bridged the gap between the past and the present, and in doing so, I had found my own voice. At that moment, I felt a deep connection to him and understood that his greatest legacy was not only about the music, but the courage to share it.
【解析】
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者的祖父是镇上的电台主持人,上个月祖父去世后小镇陷入沉寂,作者在整理祖父遗物时发现他写给作者的纸条“让音乐永存”,作者决心继承祖父的广播事业,来到祖父曾经工作的地方,学着祖父曾经的样子开启广播。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“我张开嘴,但起初什么声音也没发出。”可知,第一段可描写作者一开始陷入了恐慌,在听到祖父曾经最爱的旋律后仿佛受到他的鼓励,开始步入正轨。
②由第二段首句内容“随着音乐的最后几个音符渐渐消失,我看到外面有东西在移动。”可知,第二段可描写作者看到小镇上很多人在收听节目后备受感动,感受到了精神的传承。
2.续写线索:害怕失败——听到熟悉的旋律受到鼓励——开始主持节目——看到很多听众——感动落泪——感悟
3.词汇激活
行为类
①席卷,充满:flood over/be overcome with
②挤满:be packed with/be crowded with
③流泪:tears stream down//tears run down/shed tears
情绪类
①害怕:fear/terror
②惊讶:astonishment/surprise
【点睛】[高分句型1] “Welcome,” I began, my voice a fragile whisper that quickly gained strength, “to a new chapter of ‘Melodies of Memory’. (由关系代词that引导的定语从句)
[高分句型2] At that moment, I felt a deep connection to him and understood that his greatest legacy was not only about the music, but the courage to share it.(由连接词that引导的宾语从句)
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$听力考试正式开始。The guests are leaving for new york today. We need someone to get them to the airport on time. I'd be happy too, but my car is under repair. now. In that case, I have to call a taxi. The guests are leaving for new york today. We need someone to get them to the . airport on time. I'd be happy too, but my car is under repair. now. In that case, I have to call a taxi. Listen to the next question. Would you like some drink? Yes, a glass of orange juice. Could I have a few cookies with that? Of course, i'll be back to take your order in a minute. Would you like some drink? Yes, a glass of orange juice. Could I have a few cookies with that? Of course, i'll be back to take your order in a minute. Listen to the next question. I'm planning on changing jobs. really. Why this one is too far away from my family. And my mother hasn't been well recently. Oh, I was in the same situation with my father when I was working in chicago. I'm planning on changing jobs. really. Why this one is too far away from my family and my mother hasn't been well recently. Oh, I was in the same situation with my father when I was working in chicago. Listen to the next question. Are you going to join us for lunch? I'm afraid not. I'm up to my neck and work. I have to order a take out and eat my desk. Are you going to join us for lunch? I'm afraid not. I'm up to my neck in work. I have to order a take out and eat my desk. Listen to the next question. Do I look okay in this pair? I think . you should put on another color, the Brown one. Yeah, they look great on your feet. And this color matches my trousers perfectly. Do I look okay in this pair? I think . you should put on another color, the Brown one. Yeah, they look great on your feet. and this color matches my trousers perfectly. Listen to the next question. Teressa, I got a call from a client saying that the contract I asked you a mail last week never reached him. The one for the mercer building. Yeah, that's the one. Is there a way to check if the postal service delivered? sure. I still have the receipt with the tracking number on IT. Let me pull up the record HMM IT looks like I got there on monday morning, someone named john group in design for IT. Really, at least we know IT arrived. I'll get back to the client now who is very worried teressa. I got a call from a client saying that the contract I asked you a mail last week never reached him. The one for the mercer building? Yeah, that's the one. Is there a way to check if the postal service delivered? IT? sure. I still have the receipt with the tracking number on IT. Let me pull up the record HMM IT looks like I got there on monday morning, someone named john group in sign for IT. Really, at least we know IT arrived. I'll get back to the client now who is very worried. Listen to the next question. Hello, my name is Margarett. My friend Janet's suggested I join your telephone service plan. May I know which plan you are referring to? I hope IT d provides voice mailbox service. Sometimes I can't answer the phone when i'm giving a lecture. All the five plans in our Price list provided. Really, how about the mobile traffic? Do you mean plan? Sea IT provides ten gig bites each month. That's not enough. I need twenty gigabytes, but ten dollars every month is attractive. By the way, I also want the plan to have long distance call service. Since my sister lives in canada. i'm afraid you have to buy an extra service for a long distance calls that five dollars . per month OK. Then just help me apply for plan c and the long distance call service you were talking about. Hello, my name is Margarett. My friend Janet suggest I join your telephone service plan. May I know which plan you are referring to? I hope IT provides voice mailbox service. Sometimes I can't answer the phone when i'm giving a lecture. The five plans in our Price list provided. Really, how about the mobile traffic? Do you mean plan? Sea IT provides ten gig bites each month. That's not enough. I need twenty gig bites, but ten dollars every month is attractive. By the way, I also want the plan to have long distance call service. Since my sister lives in canada. i'm afraid you have to buy an extra service for a long distance calls that five dollars . per month OK. Then just help me apply for plan c and the long distance call service you were talking about. Listen to the next question. So when did you go to tenser? Last year in march. they asked me to go there for the start of construction. And how long did you stay there for months? I came back when the school had just been built. Besides, we finished IT two months early and saved ten thousand dollars on construction costs. That's great. So what other projects have you worked on? I've done a lot of construction projects, but i've also helped to set up a few training programs. And have you ever had a team? No, not yet. But i've learned a lot about managing people. I know i'm ready to do this job. Why did you decide to work in this field? My mother lived in africa when he was a child. She's often talked to me about her life there. I wanted to discover IT for myself. So when did you go to tensor ia? Last year in march, they asked me to go there for the start . of construction long four months. I came back when the school had just been built. Besides, we finished IT two months early and saved ten thousand dollars on construction costs. That's great. So what other projects have you worked on? I've done a lot of construction projects, but i've also helped to set up a few . training programs. And have you ever let a team? No, not yet. But i've learned a lot about managing people. I know i'm ready to do this job. Why did you decide to work in this field? My mother lived in africa when he was a child. He is often talked to me about her life there. I wanted to discover IT for myself. Listen to the next question. So, Richard, tell us about what got you started. As an independent filmmaker . from an early age, I enjoyed watching films and was fascinated by directing and photography. But I never occurred to me that I could do IT myself until one day I picked up my father's camera and IDRO what was ending around me everyday. I then worked at a local video shop that had a section of unclassifiable films. These films made up their own rules and always left me feeling as if something inside me had changed. They also proved that the medium of film could change someone's views of the world, and that made me more determined to pursue filmmaking. And yet you claim that you don't make art films. even though I want to make this type of film. IT is easy to produce a bad one. More importantly, I just want to express my message through understandable films using pictures and music, not some abstract art concepts. By the way, I am not interested in the art films that follow a predictable pattern. So Richard, tell us about what got you started. As an independent filmmaker . from an early, I enjoyed watching films and was fascinated by directing and photography. But IT never occurred to me that I could do IT myself until one day I picked up my father's camera and started recording what was happening around me everyday. I then worked at a local video shop that had a section of unclassifiable films. These films made up their own rules and always left me feeling as if something inside me had changed. They also proved that the medium of film could change someone's views of the world. And that made me more determined to pursue filmmaking. And yet you claim that you don't make art films. Even though I want to make this type of film IT is easy to produce a bad one. More importantly, I just want to express my message through understandable films using pictures and music, but not some abstract art concepts. By the way, I am not interested in the art films that follow a predictable pattern. Listen to the next question. Ladies and gentlemen, at the moment, all I want to do is thank our performers for the pleasure they've given us this evening. And of course, I must express our thanks to those who've worked behind the scenes, especially our producer. But most of all, I want to say thank you to all of you for coming here this evening and supporting this event, especially in such weather. I think I perhaps should take this chance to make an apology to those sitting in the back. rose. We've made some repairs to the roof, but unfortunately, the wet tonight is unexpectedly heavy, and we're thankful to you for your understanding and cheerful good humor. We had hoped that the repairs would be enough, but we were recently told that the whole roof would have to be replaced. We were sad to learn the news because it's only five years since we replaced the roof of the church itself. And so we shall be having another concert soon, I hope. Finally, I want to tell you the good news. IT is bright and a little windy tomorrow, and I wish all of you would have a nice and relaxed day. You can go to the park or a theater is set a ladies and gentlemen, at the moment, all I want to do is thank our performers for the pleasure they've given us this evening. And of course, I must express our thanks to those who've worked behind the scenes, especially our producer. But most of all, I want to say thank you to all of you for coming here this evening and supporting this event, especially in such weather. I think I perhaps should take this chance to make an apology to those sitting in the back. rose. We've made some prepares to the roof, but unfortunately the wet tonight is unexpectedly heavy, and we're thankful to you for your understanding and cheerful good humor. We had hoped that the repairs would be enough, but we were recently told that the whole roof would have to be replaced. We were sad to learn the news because it's only five years since we replaced the roof, the church itself. And so we shall be having another concert soon, I hope. Finally, I want to tell you the good news. IT is bright and a little windy tomorrow, and I wish all of you would have a nice and relaxed today. You can go to the park or a theater. Is Sarah. 听力部分到此结束。
江苏省海门中学2025-2026学年度第二学期四月份学情调研
高二英语
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
How are the guests going to New York?
A. By car. B. By plane. C. By taxi.
2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
Where are the speakers?
A. In a restaurant.
B. In a supermarket.
C. In the woman’s house.
3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
What is the woman’s attitude towards the man’s decision?
A. Encouraging. B. Understanding. C. Disapproving.
4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
Why won’t the man go to lunch with the woman?
A. He has no time.
B. He has a neck pain.
C. He has ordered a takeout.
5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A. Trousers. B. Shirts. C. Shoes.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
6. What is the topic of the conversation?
A. The missing document. B. The incorrect bill. C. The postal service.
7. How does the man feel in the end?
A. Anxious. B. Relieved. C. Doubtful.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
8. What is Margaret?
A. A singer. B. A teacher. C. A salesperson.
9. What does Plan C include?
A. Voice mailbox service.
B. Long-distance call service.
C. 20 GB mobile traffic service.
10. How much will Margaret pay for her telephone service plan per month?
A. $5. B. $10. C. $15.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
11. What is the relationship between the speakers?
A. Colleagues.
B. Engineer and client.
C. Interviewer and interviewee.
12. When was the construction project expected to be finished?
A. In September. B. In July. C. In March.
13. What do we know about the woman?
A. She works mainly on training projects.
B. She once lived with her mother in Africa.
C. She is confident of her management skills.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
14. What first made Richard interested in filmmaking?
A. Watching independent movies.
B. Documenting life with a camera.
C. Working in a local video store.
15. What did Richard learn from the unclassifiable films?
A. The techniques of filmmaking.
B. The effects of films on people.
C. The rules of the film industry.
16. What is Richard’s main reason for not making art films?
A. He is bad at making them.
B. He thinks they are all predictable.
C. He dislikes the way they are presented.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
17. When does the speaker make the speech?
A. At the beginning of a concert.
B. In the middle of a lecture.
C. At the end of a show.
18. Whom does the speaker say sorry to?
A. People who occupied the back seats.
B. People who have performed on the stage.
C. People who have worked behind the scenes.
19. What is the weather like tonight?
A. Sunny. B. Rainy. C. Windy.
20. What can we learn from the speech?
A. The roof can’t be repaired.
B. The speaker is in a theater.
C. The roof was replaced four years ago.
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
If you’re in Bologna, a city in northern Italy, visiting its following destinations is a must.
Portico di San Luca
It’s open from 8:00 am to 7:00 pm daily and is free for all visitors. As the longest arcade (拱廊) in the world, it has 666 arches and stretches for 3.5 kilometers, connecting the old city gate with a building from the Middle Ages. It was built in the 18th century. You don’t have to gain prior knowledge of it, as the guide will provide excellent service. To appreciate its beauty, especially the unique sunshine through the arches, the afternoon is ideal.
Le Due Torri
It’s also called The Two Towers. It’s open from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm (until 5:00 pm in winter) and charges €3 for adults; students with ID can enter for free. The two leaning towers date back to the early 12th century and are called by the names of the families that constructed them. The taller one is 97.6 meters high, which leans 1.3 meters away from the upright line.
Piazza del Nettuno
Open 24 hours a day and free to visit, it’s famous for the Neptune Fountain in the center, which was created by Giambologna in 1566 and has more than 90 water jets. Locals call the statue “the Giant”, and the square itself was established in 1564 to give the fountain a proper setting. There’re many small local cafes around the square, where you can taste traditional Italian snacks.
Quadrilatero
It’s a historic district and open all day and free for visitors. It preserves the street layout of the Roman era, with many small shops selling local food and handicrafts. It’s a great place to experience the daily life of local people, and it’s closed to motor vehicles.
21. What are tourists advised to do when visiting Portico di San Luca?
A. Pay a visit in the afternoon. B. Walk along the arcade first.
C. Enter it through the city gate. D. Learn about its history in advance.
22. Which is named after its builders?
A. Portico di San Luca. B. Le Due Torri.
C. Piazza del Nettuno. D. Quadrilatero.
23. What do the four destinations have in common?
A. They’re free for all visitors to enter. B. They’re accessible to motor vehicles.
C. They’re located in a crowded city. D. They’re of historic and cultural value.
B
Dr. Punam Krishan is a general practitioner — a GP — one of the doctors who stand on the front line of medicine. GPs treat everyday illnesses, listen carefully to patients’ concerns, and decide when special medical care is needed. Beyond her work in clinics, Dr. Krishan is also a familiar face on television and the author of several books, including How to Be a Doctor and Other Life-Saving Jobs, You and Your Body, and her latest release, The Superhero’s First Aid Manual.
Her journey into medicine began with caring for others. “It started off with me wanting to help people understand themselves better,” she once explained. She often noticed when someone looked unwell and felt driven to ask why. That quiet curiosity led her deeper into science, even when it was challenging, and eventually toward a life dedicated to healing others.
To Dr. Krishan, being a GP is “one of the most incredible jobs in the world”. Every day, she meets people from different backgrounds and at different stages of life. With only ten minutes per patient, she must listen closely, read between the lines, and uncover the truth behind their symptoms, “It makes me feel a bit like a detective,” she said. Patients may arrive with one problem or many, and finding the right answer brings a sense of excitement that never fades. She describes her role as being “a bit of a best friend to people”.
Her newest book was shaped by a deeply personal loss. When she was a child, her grandfather died, and for years she worried she had missed signs that he was unwell. That experience stayed with her and formed a powerful belief: recognizing illness can be a life-saving skill, even for children. Through her book, she teaches young readers to recognize emergencies such as allergic reactions or heart attacks, and to take simple but vital steps — staying calm, calling 999, or placing someone in the recovery position. For Dr. Krishan, heroism begins with care, courage, and knowledge. “Children should know the basics of how to be a superhero in that moment,” she added.
24. What can we learn about Dr. Krishan from the first paragraph?
A. She takes on multiple roles. B. She excels in detailed work.
C. She takes pleasure in reading. D. She aims for public recognition.
25. Why did Dr. Krishan dive into science?
A. To tackle the scientific challenges. B. To make up for her childhood regret.
C. To observe the lives of patients better. D. To find explanations for what she observed.
26. How does Dr. Krishan find her work as a GP?
A. Fast-paced but fulfilling. B. Stressful but stable.
C. Challenging but well-paid. D. Exhausting but promising.
27. What does Dr. Krishan’s experience indicate according to the last paragraph?
A. Better late than never. B. Fix the roof before it rains.
C. Time and tide wait for no man. D. Opportunity favors the prepared mind.
C
In the concrete jungles that define modern cities, a quiet revolution is taking root — urban microforests. These compact, dense (密集的) green spaces, often no larger than a basketball court, are emerging as powerful solutions to some of the most pressing urban problems, from air pollution to mental health crises. Unlike traditional city parks with neatly cut lawns, microforests mimic natural woodland ecosystems, packing dozens of native plant species into small areas to create thriving habitats.
The concept, pioneered by botanist Akira Miyawaki in the 1970s, has gained global traction in recent years as cities seek sustainable development. A study by the International Society for Urban Ecology (ISUE) tracked 120 microforests across 30 cities, including Tokyo, Berlin, and Mexico City. The results were striking: microforests reduced local air temperatures by an average of 3.2 ℃ during summer heatwaves, a critical advantage as urban heat islands grow more intense due to climate change. They also absorbed 20% more carbon dioxide per square meter than traditional parks, thanks to their diverse plant layers — from tall canopy trees to low-lying shrubs.
Beyond environmental benefits, urban microforests deliver significant social value. A survey conducted by the University of Copenhagen found that residents living within 500 meters of a microforest reported 15% lower stress levels and 22% higher subjective well-being compared to those without access to such spaces. “The biodiversity of microforests creates a sensory experience — birdsong, fragrant flowers, rustling leaves — that connects people to nature in a way that manicured (修剪整齐的) parks rarely do, ” explains Dr. Lena Olsen, lead researcher of the study.
However, the expansion of urban microforests faces practical challenges. Land scarcity in city centers means many projects must repurpose underused spaces — abandoned lots, rooftop areas, or even highway medians. Maintenance is another issue: while mature microforests are self-sustaining, young ones require regular care to prevent invasive species from overtaking native plants.
As cities continue to grow, the role of urban microforests will only become more vital. They prove that even small pockets of nature can make a big difference, turning concrete spaces into vibrant, life-sustaining ecosystems. For urban planners and residents alike, microforests offer a hopeful, actionable path toward greener, healthier cities.
28. What fundamentally distinguishes microforests from traditional parks?
A. More green spaces.
B. Better temperature reduction.
C. Dense native plant ecosystems.
D. Professional maintenance needs.
29. What can be learned about the ISUE study?
A. It focused specifically on carbon absorption.
B. It was limited to temperate climate regions.
C. It collected data mainly through local surveys.
D. It analyzed data from multiple urban locations.
30. Why are microforests more effective in boosting people’s well-being?
A. They offer enhanced recreational facilities.
B. They are situated in central urban locations.
C. They employ professional ecological management.
D. They build a closer connection between people and nature.
31. What is the author’s overall viewpoint?
A. Microforests can replace traditional parks.
B. Microforests are impractical despite their benefits.
C. Microforests are transformative despite challenges.
D. Microforests have been popular around the world.
D
Initial data for 2025 show a significant drop in the number of reported measles (麻疹) cases across EU/EEA countries compared with 2024, but the figures are still twice as high as those reported in 2023. As measles infections typically peak during late winter and early spring, now is the critical time for everyone to check their measles vaccination (接种) status. ECDC’s December 2025 report notes that 30 countries reported 7,655 cases and 8 deaths in 2025 — four in France, three in Romania, one in the Netherlands — far fewer than 2024’s over 35,000 cases but almost double 2023’s number.
Measles is a highly infectious disease that spreads easily through the air. so mass immunity (免疫) is the key to stopping its person-to-person transmission. To prevent measles outbreaks and protect defenseless groups — young children too young to be vaccinated and those unable to get vaccines due to medical reasons — at least 95% of the eligible population should get two doses of the measles-containing vaccine as recommended. Unfortunately, 8 in 10 people who had measles in 2025 were unvaccinated, the same as in 2024.
Sabrina Baccl, Head of ECDC’s vaccine-preventable diseases programme, says measles cases remain worrying despite a sharp drop over the past year. She stresses Europe should lead the world in reducing measles, which would be possible if we work together, as it has effective and safe vaccines, sufficient knowledge, resources and effective monitoring tools to control this preventable disease. Vaccination, she adds, is both self-protection and solidarity, protecting those who cannot be vaccinated by reducing the spread of infections
Unvaccinated infants are particularly vulnerable to measles, as reflected in 2025’s data: children under five made up 40% of the informed*measles cases that year. Measles affects all age groups, and among adults and adolescents with known vaccination status, most had not received any doses and thus fell ill, so they should check their immunization status. Notably, most 2025cases came from local community transmission. ECDC advises checking vaccination status — especially before travel — and consulting healthcare professionals if unsure, as measles can cause severe complications or even death.
32. What do we know about measles cases in 2025 from the passage?
A. They resulted in 8 deaths in total, almost in France.
B. They peaked in December according to ECDC’s report.
C. They were reported in 30 EU/EEA countries within a year.
D. They were fewer than those in 2023 but more than in 2024.
33. What does the underlined word “eligible” in paragraph 2 mean?
A. Likely to be infected. B. Qualified to get vaccinated.
C. Unable to receive treatment. D. Responsible for disease control.
34. Which of the statements does Sabrina Baccl’s probably agree with?
A. Europe lacks the resources to control measles.
B. Vaccination is necessary for a minority of groups.
C. The drop in measles cases is not worth celebrating.
D. Measles can be controlled if Europe takes joint action.
35. What does the last paragraph mainly focus on?
A. The data of measles spread. B. The risk of measles infection.
C. The guide of measles prevention. D. The analysis of measles cases.
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。
The key to becoming an effective student is learning to study smarter, not harder. This is especially important for students who are facing important exams. Let’s discuss how to develop good study habits to study effectively.
Don’t attempt to cram (突击) all your studying into one session. ____36____ For example, studying one hour a day for four days is better than cramming 4 hours at a time. Many students make the mistake of cramming the night before an exam, which often leads to tiredness. Cramming may help with short-term grades but harms long-term memory. ____37____
Schedule when you’re going to study. Successful students schedule specific study times and stick to them, while poor performers study randomly without a plan. ____38____ Even if you’re caught up with all your tasks a weekly review routine will build good habits for long-term success in your studies.
____39____ Creating a daily consistent study routine is essential for every student. It reduces the need for intense study sessions, avoids late nights and panic, and benefits your mental health a lot. Studying at the same time daily builds a good habit, boosts your motivation and study productivity.
Each study time should have a specific goal. ____40____ You need clear and specific goals for each study session to make progress. Research shows goals are closely related to better study results for students. So before you start studying, set a specific goal that helps achieve your overall academic aims step by step.
A. Avoid rushing to meet deadlines.
B. Keep a fixed daily study time and keep it regular.
C. Studying without direction is ineffective and a waste of time.
D. A study plan helps break your workload into manageable parts.
E. A student must learn to develop and apply effective study habits.
F. Research shows spacing out study time improves long-term memory.
G. So, successful students study in regular, short periods rather than all at once.
第三部分 语言运用(共二节,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。
In the India of the 1990s, my family resided in Mumbai. We didn’t possess a car, so ____41____ was an integral part of our daily routine. I frequently accompanied my father, pedaling there from our house to a neighborhood store. I’d ____42____ behind him with a small bag balanced on my handlebars, picking up the month’s groceries.
Years later, in 2018, I cycled again, but this time in ____43____ for conquering high mountain passes. I assembled a group of like-minded individuals and we trained for our most ____44____ ride yet: The Himalayan Passes. Those rides taught me about determination, ____45____ ambition and the power in companionship.
Then in 2023, I joined the Pedal India 120-day Challenge, which demanded cycling at least 5 km daily for 120 days without ____46____ for a great build. What started as a commitment to ____47____ became something more profound. The daily discipline of showing up, rain or shine, ____48____ my deeper passion for cycling. As a professional development trainer at my firm, I aimed to bring this newfound energy into my work. Traditional office meetings often felt unproductive, so I ____49____ my individual guidance meetings into cycling meetings. It worked wonders. Hence, at the beginning of 2024, our company was in a crucial period of transition and I was determined to help my team ____50____ change, not oppose it. To ____51____ the connections among employees, I began holding one-on-one cycling meetings with my team. We talked more honestly and listened more deeply. Those cycling sessions ____52____ new dimensions of honesty and trust.
Then the idea truly solidifies: what if I used cycling not just for fitness or connection, but as a platform for a life of ____53____? And so Cycle. TalkCONNECT, a non-profit organization, was born in 2024. I envisioned cycling with one person a week, but the response was ____54____ and unexpected. People have requested cycles to celebrate anniversaries, to ____55____ birthdays, or to mourn losses. To date, I have completed 380 cycles.
41. A. jogging B. hiking C. biking D. walking
42. A. switch B. bargain C. push D. trail
43. A. readiness B. exchange C. charge D. compensation
44. A. troublesome B. challenging C. imaginary D. additional
45. A. secret B. diverse C. shared D. personal
46. A. qualification B. assumption C. competition D. interruption
47. A. fitness B. fun C. profit D. development
48. A. ceased B. fueled C. reduced D. faded
49. A. divided B. transported C. maintained D. transformed
50. A. embrace B. resist C. contain D. showcase
51. A. reveal B. consider C. strengthen D. figure
52. A. gave away B. opened up C. turned in D. insisted on
53. A. quality B. power C. purpose D. pride
54. A. engaging B. disturbing C. frustrating D. overwhelming
55. A. mark B. address C. draw D. attend
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 Reunion Journey, China’s first animated film created entirely using AI technology, was released on Feb 28. Drawing inspiration from Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan, the giant pandas ____56____ (gift) by the mainland to Taiwan, it follows panda siblings Tuan Zai and his ____57____ (young) sister Yuan Niu as they overcome many difficulties before reunion.
Speaking at a Beijing promotional event on Tuesday, Ma Xiaoguang said the two lovely characters are presented with vivid detail through AI, ____58____ every scene showing distinct Eastern beauty. He added the film ____59____ (carry) traditional values of unity and self-dependence, while conveying a shared hope for “peace, development, exchange, and ____60____ (cooperate)”.
Li Guanyu, the chief creator, explained AI is only ____61____ artistic tool, but modern technology is making better visual effects possible. “Technology progresses, but human emotion won’t disappear,” Li said, expressing confidence in attracting creative talent. Producers said part of the box office will go to public welfare projects to support national reunification.
The film ____62____ (report) to have been shot for nearly two years, whose production team consists of more than 100 professional technicians. They firmly believe AI helps artists work efficiently but can’t replace human creativity, ____63____ is the true core of all art works.
For many, the film symbolizes cross-Strait bonds. They hope such works will bridge gaps in the years ____64____ (come). An audience member said, “It ____65____ (true) touches people’s hearts.”
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假定你是李华,近期你发现国内不少历史建筑都被改造成了咖啡馆,在社交媒体上成为热门打卡地(internet-famous spot)。请给你的英国笔友Chris写一封邮件讨论这一现象,内容包括:
1. 你的看法;
2. 你的理由。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Chris,
How are things going? I’m writing to discuss with you an interesting trend in ancient buildings.
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Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
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。
The old radio station at the end of Elm Street had always been my grandfather’s secret castle. Ever since I could remember, every Saturday afternoon, I would steal up the wooden stairs, watching in awe as he broadcast his beloved show, “Melodies of Memory,” to our small town. His voice, deep and warm like honey pouring from a jar, would introduce each record with a story that made every song feel like it was written just for us.
Last month, when he passed away peacefully in his sleep, the station fell into an unnatural silence that seemed to swallow our whole town. The microphone stood silent, the records gathered dust, and my heart ached with a hollow emptiness. Today, while sorting through his cherished collection in the attic (阁楼), my fingers came across something unexpected — a small, yellowed note in his familiar handwriting inside his favorite Beethoven record. It simply said, “For my Sarah. Keep the music alive.” Those four words struck something deep within me, awakening a determination I didn’t know I possessed.
With trembling hands, I unlocked the station door for the first time since his passing. Everything stood exactly as he had left it, the microphone, the turntables (唱机转盘) and the records all waiting patiently. My eyes welled up with tears as I traced my fingers over his worn leather chair, “Could I, just a quiet high school girl with no broadcasting experience, possibly fill the shoes of a legendary host like him?”
Taking a deep breath that smelled of memories and possibilities, I settled into his chair. I selected his favorite record — Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6, the very one that had held his final message to me. Placing the record carefully on the turntable, I watched it begin to spin as I put on the headphones like what my grandfather once did. With a push of the button, the familiar red “ON AIR” sign flashed on. I knew it was the time.
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。
I opened my mouth, but no sound came out at first.
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As the final notes of the music faded, I saw many people moving outside.
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