内容正文:
2026年合肥六中最后一卷
英语参考答案
第一部分听力
1-5 CCABA
6-10 BCAAB
11-15 BACCB
16-20AACCB
第二部分阅读
21-23BAC
24-27 BCDC
28-31 DCBA
32-35 ADAD
36-40 DGBAE
第三部分语言运用
完形填空
41-45 BBCDB
46-50 ADCAC
51-55 DBADC
语法填空
56.has been praised
57.were
58.to record
59.which
60.presenting
61.With
62.shortage
63.better
64.technological
65.and
第四部分写作
第一节One possible version
Small Moves,Big Health
Since the launch of this initiative,I've seized fragmented time to practice light exercise
consistently.
I walk to and from school instead of taking the bus.During 10-minute class breaks,I skip
ropes with classmates.After evening self-study,I also do simple stretches to ease physical
tiredness.These tiny acts have become my daily routine.
The small changes have benefited me greatly.Not only do I feel more energetic and seldom
fall ill,but they can also relieve my study pressure,helping me focus better.Moreover,exercising
with classmates has further strengthened our friendship.
I'll stick to these habits,as every small moves pave the way for a healthier life
第二节One possible version:
Susan found the shoebox in the attic.Curious,she gently took it down and opened the lid.
Inside,the paper animals lay neatly,their colors faded but shapes still clear-the tiger,goat,deer
and shark Mom had made for me.Susan picked up the paper tiger,running her finger over its folds
These are so beautiful,"she said softly.I stared at them,a rush of memories flooding back-Mom
blowing into the paper,her smile when I praised her works,and my own rudeness in ignoring her
efforts.Guilt welled up in my heart
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I unfolded the paper tiger and found several lines of Chinese characters written by my mother.
Her handwriting was shaky but neat,saying she made each paper animal with her love,hoping
they could accompany me when I felt lonely.She also wrote that she knew her English
embarrassed me,but she tried her best to get closer to me.Tears streamed down my face.I finally
realized Mom's magic was never in the paper animals,but in the deep love hidden in every fold.
Those small paper figures were the most precious gifts she left me,reminding me of her endless
affection forever
听力原文:
Text 1
M:Sarah,how was your vacation in Arizona?You said you were riding motorcycles in the
desert.
W:Yes,John.It was great until I got some sand in my eye!
M:Ouch.That must have hurt.
Text 2
M:Hi,Grace.What are you doing there?
W:I'm trying to write an advertisement for some things I want to sell.But I can't think of
good descriptions.
M:Maybe I can help.What are you selling?
Text 3
M:Daisy,have you decided where to study abroad?
W:Not yet.My mother suggests I go to France and my father thinks I should go to the UK
But I want to go to China most.
M:You should follow your heart.
Text 4
M:Lisa,would you like to come to my wife's baby shower this weekend?
W:That depends.I have to work on Saturday
M:You can come as long as you have time the following afternoon
W:I can make it then.
Text 5
W:David,are you going to the office barbecue tomorrow?I'm so excited.It's the first one of
this summer.
M:I'm not sure.My bike has a bad wheel.I'm trying to get it fixed.And the bus is so
inconvenient
W:Don't wony.I can give you a ride in my car.
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M:Sounds great.Thank you.
Text 6
W:Mr.Yang,Alice said you wanted to talk with me.
M:Yes.Sit down,please.Rose,I find you are absent-minded these days,and can't finish your
job on time.What happened to you?
W:Sory,Mr.Yang.My daughter got a serious cold last week and I had to look after her in
the hospital after work.
M:I'm sorry to hear that.If necessary,you can take a few days off.I hope your daughter
could recover soon.
W:Thank you,Mr.Yang.She feels much better now and has returned home.
M:Great!I believe you can finish your job soon.
Text 7
M:Hello,Mrs.Yates.Thanks for coming to meet me.We've received your proposal for the
new gym,and we're quite impressed.
W:Allow me to expand this concept a bit more.I'm planning to make this a one-stop center
for health,wellness and entertainment
M:I see In your proposal,you mentioned some very high expenses to get this started.It's
unusual to receive requests from someone without a formal business background.
W:I know.I've loved professional sports since I was a child.I'm not much of a player,but
sports are my life.I'm going to provide access to sports for everyone in the community
M:This city is definitely lacking a sports center.Are you expecting us to join your team as a
partner?
W:I've already had a brilliant group of people working for me.All we need now is the first
loan.
M:I love your passion and excitement.I've signed off on your business loan,and now I'll
review it with the bank manager.
Text8
W:Michael,what's your plan for your summer vacation?
M:I'll do some volunteer work at a hospital.
W:Why do you decide to volunteer there?
M:There's a story behind it.I was severely injured when I fell down at a football match in
our school last year.After the accident,I was sent to hospital right away.Dr.Chang performed
surgery on me.My type of injury means there is typically one percent chance of recovery.
W:You must have been very sad.
M:Yes.But Dr.Chang encouraged me.After the surgery,he told me immediately that he saw
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positive signs.Because of his encouragement,I tried my best to recover.Just four months later,I
could walk again.And I went on the stage at my high school graduation.
W:So you chose to volunteer there to spread positive attitude to other patients,right?
M:Yeah.I wish to help them change their negative outlook on life.What will you do this
summer,Maria?
W:I'll be very busy this summer.I'll take Spanish courses and help my mother sell clothes in
her shop
M:That sounds nice.
Text9
M:Welcome to join us tonight,Michelle.In our tonight's program,could you tell us
something about yourself?
W:Certainly.I was born in July,1965.I was the second child of my family.My father was a
tax collector and my mother worked at a hospital,taking care of patients.None of them was in the
show business.
M:How did you get into the show business?
W:I was very interested in acting when I was a child.I think I have a gift for acting.When I
was a teenager,I attended the Ulster Youth Theatre to learn how to act.Luckily,my parents
supported my dream.
M:What were you at first,a movie actress,a TV actress or a stage actress?
W:A stage actress.In 1986 I went to London and established myself as an important stage
actress in Oleanna at the Royal Court.After I became famous,I was offered a role in Game of
Thrones in 2011.
M:That show was a big hit
W:Yes.After that I appeared in several American television series,such as 24,Suits and The
Lizzie Borden Chronicles.But in 2015 I returned to Britain.
M:Why?
W:Because I preferred to act on the stage.I chose to appear in Splendour.
Text 10
W:Good morning,ladies and gentlemen.Welcome to the South Coast Gardens,founded in
1932 by the Gilson family.The gardens cover eight acres and have 8,000 varieties of plants.The
old family house stores one of the world's largest collections of rare books.It also holds a
collection of 18th-century British,European,and American paintings,rare coins,furniture,and so
on.You'll have time to visit the collections after lunch,following our walk through the gardens.
I'm certain you'll thoroughly enjoy the gardens,which are divided into an Eastern tea garden,a
tropical rainforest,a Southwestern desert,and an English rose garden.The English rose garden is
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considered one of the most beautiful rose gardens in the country.If you have any questions during
today's tour,please don't hesitate to ask me.Now follow me along the stone path to your right,and
we'll begin today's tour.
【答案解析】
A
主题语境:人与社会一
社会服务与人际沟通
【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了澳大利亚举办的学生摄影比赛相关信
息,包括参赛对象、参赛作品要求、比赛奖项设置等。
2l.B细节理解题。文章第一段提到:It provides an excellent opportunity for students to
become aware of the value and beauty of the Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG).
学生提供了一个了解澳大利亚国家植物园价值与美的绝佳机会。这表明比赛的目的是提升人
们对ANBG的欣赏。因此,正确答案是B.提升对ANBG的欣赏。
22.A细节理解题。文章第二段明确指出:All entries must be digital photographs taken in
the ANBG..所有参赛作品必须是在澳大利亚国家植物园内拍摄的数码照片。这说明作品必
须在ANBG内拍摄是参赛要求。因此,正确答案是A.它们必须在ANBG内拍摄。
23.C细节理解题。文章提到:Certificates will also be presented to all winners..所有获奖
者都将获得证书。现金奖只颁发给一、二等奖获得者,而证书是每位获奖者都能得到的。因
此,正确答案是C.一份证书。
力
主题语境:人与自我一生活与学习,积极的生活态度
【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了年逾七旬的作者与朋友在荒野之旅中
勇敢克服恐高、怕熊等内心恐惧,并通过旅途感悟逐渐释怀对衰老的焦虑,展现了老年群体
勇于挑战自我、珍视友谊与积极面对生活的人生态度。
24.B细节理解题。文章第二段提到:I would never have dared to cross it without our guide
moving ahead,murmuring encouragement.Fixing my gaze on her boots,I inched my way forward
across the unsteady structure.向导走在前方并轻声鼓励,作者盯着向导的靴子跟在后面缓步前
行,依靠向导的引路与引导才顺利走过木桥。因此,正确答案是B.跟随向导的引路引导前
行。
25.C细节理解题。文章第三段提到:we regained enough presence of mind to shout
loudly and wave our hiking poles.Taken by surprise,the bears paused,then turned and retreated
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into the woods.我们大声喊叫、挥舞登山杖,熊受到惊吓后转身离开。这说明熊是被大家的
反应吓到了。因此,正确答案是C.它们被团队的反应吓到了。
26.D细节理解题。文章第四段指出:We would share what would“stick"with us,what had
rocked”our world,and what we hoped to "leaf'behind.我们要分享旅途中的感受、触动和想
要放下的东西。这表明导游让大家带回这三样东西是为了反思经历与感受。因此,正确答案
是D.反思他们的经历和感受。
27.C词义猜测题。文章最后一段提到作者年逾七十,害怕衰老,而导游的话缓解了她
对年龄的恐惧。over the hill在这里表示过了壮年、不再年轻”。因此,正确答案是C.过
了青春巅峰。
主题语境:人与社会一文化艺术,审美与鉴赏
【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。主要探讨艺术商业化对艺术完整性的破坏及相关案例
和影响。
28.D推理判断题。根据第一段中的When mass commercialism and art mix,artistic
integrity often suffers.(当大规模的商业主义与艺术混合在一起时,艺术的完整性往往会受到损
害。)可知,作者认为艺术商业化具有破坏性。故选D项。
29.C篇章结构题。文章第二段以梵高(Van Gogh)为例展开论述,提到梵高一生只
出一幅画,不迎合市场需求,不接受市场反馈,最终成为伟大艺术家。作者用梵高的事例说
明艺术不应过度商业化、要坚守艺术本心。因此,作者在第二段的写作手法是举例子。正确
答案是C.By giving examples.故选C项。
30.B细节理解题。根据第三段中的A piece of art gets bought by a millionaire,.and to
accumulate value and minimize the risk of damage,he keeps it in his private museum.Ultimately,
few people get the chance to appreciate it,especially since art museums can't keep up with rising
art prices..(一件艺术品被百万富翁买下,为了增值和将损坏风险降到最低,他把它放在自己的
私人博物馆里。最终,很少有人有机会欣赏它,尤其是因为艺术博物馆跟不上不断上涨的艺
术品价格。)”可知,高价艺术品会限制公众对其的欣赏。故选B项。
31.A推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“Rothko recognized how damaging the idea of
making art purely for a paycheck is.He did not want his paintings to be merely used as decorative
items in a luxurious restaurant,but hoped that they could be placed in a more suitable place where
people could truly feel the spiritual power of his works..(罗斯科认识到,纯粹为了薪水而创作艺
术的想法是多么有害。他不希望自己的画作仅仅被用作豪华餐厅的装饰品,而是希望它们能
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被放置在一个更合适的地方,让人们能真正感受到他作品的精神力量。)”可推断,马克·罗斯
科认为艺术应该保持其纯粹性,不应沦为商业工具或装饰。故选A项。
D
主题语境:人与自然一自然生态,生物与环境
【语篇导读】文章主要介绍了动物意识研究显示,哺乳动物和鸟类具有意识,鱼类等其
他物种也可能有,挑战人类独特性观念。
32.A细节理解题。文章第二段提供了一个对意识的有用的工作定义:But a useful
working definition might be that it is any kind of subjective experience,ranging from how we
perceive the external world to our inner thoughts and emotions.它可以是任何形式的主观体验,
从我们如何感知外部世界到我们的内心思想和情感。这表明意识是指个人的主观体验。因此
,正确答案是A.它指的是个人的主观体验。
33.D推理判断题。文章第四段提到照顾新生儿的人不会把婴儿看作无感觉的机器,以
此类比和动物相处的人相信动物有内心世界是合理的。作者提及新生儿看护者是为了证明动
物照料者认为动物有内心生活这一观点是合理的。因此,正确答案是D.证明动物照料者对
动物内心世界的相信是合理的。
34.A推理判断题。文章最后一段指出:.attempts to divorce emotion,feeling and
experience from how we see animals can be as unscientific.将情感与动物割裂看待是不科学的,
且长期否认动物有情感是残忍且错误的假设。这表明否认动物的情感是不合理的。因此,正
确答案是A.否认动物的情感是不合理的。
35.D主旨大意题。文章围绕动物有意识、有主观体验展开,引用科学声明与观点,证
明某些动物存在意识体验。因此,正确答案是D.在某些动物物种中发现意识体验。
七选五主题语境:人与社会一人际交流的方式方法
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述我们在试着说服他人时,有时会适得其
反,试着用更加积极、委婉的语言风格不失为一个好方法。
36.D上文Humans have a need to share their beliefs and values with other people.(人类
需要与他人分享他们的信仰和价值观)”提到人类需要与他人分享自己的信仰和价值观,D
项当你对某事有强烈的感觉时,你很难不去谈论它进一步阐述上文,说明文人们需要分享
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的原因,故选D。
37.GE "Besides creating a bond,another reason you might want someone to model
themselves on your feelings is to get them to alter their views.(除了建立联系之外,你可能希望
别人以你的感受为榜样的另一个原因是让他们改变自己的观点)”提到人们分享的另一个原
因一想让对方改变他们自己的观点,F项为了达到这个目标,你可以用积极或消极的方式
来表达你的观点”承接上文,G项中the goal'”指代上文的“to get them to alter their views'”,
故选G。
38.B上文提到分享是为了改变别人的观点,根据下文Sometimes,people you are
talking to don't always think the way you do.They will simply judge your statement to be
hyperbolic(浮夸的)and biased..(有时候,与你交谈的人并不像你那样思考问题。他们只会认
为你的陈述是夸张和有偏见的)”可知,本段和上文是转折关系,B项然而,一种尺寸不会
适合所有人符合语境,故选B。
39.A根据上文“And you won't get them to imitate you at all..To an even greater degree,
if they disagree with you,what you say will harden their values against yours.(你根本不会让他们
模仿你。在更大程度上,如果他们不同意你的观点,你所说的话会使他们的价值观与你的价
值观相抵触)”和下文When people are offended over the opinions they hold,they are much
more likely to dig into their position against that of the speaker.(当人们觉得自己持有的观点被
冒犯时,他们更有可能深入研究自己的立场,反对说话者的立场)”可知上下文都是在说你
不仅无法改变别人的观点,反而会让别人更加坚持自己的观点,A项这就叫适得其反符合
语境,故选A。
40.EE "Imagine a person came to your house with a beautiful bunch of flowers.But
when you opened the door,.he/she hit you with the flowers.(想象一下,一个人带着一束美丽的
花来到你家。但是当你打开门时,他她用花打你)”提到别人带着一束花来到你家,却用花
打你,E项这主要是由于将给你的花作为武器负面使用了”解释上述行为的原因,故选E。
完形填空主题语境:人与自我一个人生活与反思
【语篇导读】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。主要论述了作者对“使我们快乐的日子使我们聪
明”这句话的深刻认识。
41.B考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我第一次读到英国桂冠诗人的这句话时,我很惊讶。
A.terrified使害怕;B.surprised使惊讶:C.satisfied使满意:D.upset使心烦意乱。根据Without
thinking about it much,I had always assumed that the42 was true.(设有仔细考虑,我
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一直认为事实正好相反。)”可知,因为和作者一直认为的事实正好相反,所以作者感到惊讶。
故选B。
42.B考查名词词义辨析。句意:没有仔细考虑,我一直认为事实正好相反。A.oth虹
两者中的另一个(代词);B.opposite相反的人或物、对立面;C.view观点,看法;D.former
前者。根据上文When I first read this line by England's Poet Laureate,it_41_me.(我第一次
读到英国桂冠诗人的这句话时,我很惊讶。)”可知,作者惊讶的原因是,这句话和作者认为
的事实正好相反。故选B。
43.C考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但他那严肃的保证却引人注目。A.distracting使人
分心的:B.confusing令人疑惑的:C.arresting醒目的:引人注意的;D.disturbing令人不安
的。根据I was deeply attracted by it..(我被它深深吸引了)可知,他那严肃的保证引人注目,
是作者被深深吸引。故选C。
44.A考查动词词义辨析。句意:慢慢地,我似乎领会了他的意思,意识到幸福所带来
的智慧在于清晰的洞察力,不为焦虑所笼罩,不为绝望和厌倦所蒙蔽,也没有因恐惧而产生
的盲点。A.convey表达,传达;B.observe观察;C.analyse分析;D.appreciate理解,领会。
根据and realized the wisdom that happiness makes possible lies in clear perception(洞察力)(意识
到幸福所带来的智慧在于清晰的洞察力)”可知,作者慢慢领悟到幸福所带来的智慧在于清晰
的洞察力。故选A。
45.B考查动词词义辨析。句意:慢慢地,我似乎领会了他的意思,意识到幸福所带来
的智慧在于清晰的洞察力,不为焦虑所笼罩,不为绝望和厌倦所蒙蔽,也没有因恐惧而产生
的盲点。A.iced杀死;结冰;B.clouded破坏,给...蒙上阴影;C.rained下雨;D.snowed
下雪。根据'and realized the wisdom that happiness makes possible lies in clear perception((洞察力)
(意识到幸福所带来的智慧在于清晰的洞察力可知,幸福所带来的智慧在于清晰的洞察力,
不为焦虑所笼罩。故选B。
46.A考查名词词义辨析。句意:慢慢地,我似乎领会了他的意思,意识到幸福所带来
的智慧在于清晰的洞察力,不为焦虑所笼罩,不为绝望和厌倦所蒙蔽,也没有因恐惧而产生
的盲点。A.spots点;斑点;B.paths通道;C.roads道路:D.places地方。根据caused by fear(因
恐惧而产生)”可知,幸福所带来的智慧在于清晰的洞察力,没有因恐惧而产生的盲点。故选
A。
47.D考查名词词义辨析。句意:积极的快乐一不仅仅是满足或实现,往往来得突然,
就像四月的阵雨或花蕾的绽放。A.entertainment娱乐,娱乐表演;B.SOITOW悲哀;C.
disappointment失望;D.fulfillment实现;满足(感)。根据“Active happiness一not mere
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satisfaction(积极的快乐一不仅仅是满足)”可知,积极的快乐不仅仅是满足或实现。故选D。
48.C考查动词词义辨析。句意:然后你会发现伴随它而来的是什么样的智慧。A
embraced拥抱;B.interrupted打断;中断;C.accompanied陪伴,伴随;D.survived幸存,
幸免。此处it指代上句的“Active happiness(积极的快乐)”以及根据“Amazingly,in your eyes,.
the grass is greener,bird songs are sweeter,the 49 of your friends are more understandable,
and more forgivable..(令人惊奇的是,在你的眼里,草更绿了;鸟儿的歌声更甜美;朋友的缺点
更容易理解,也更容易原谅。)”可知,你会发现伴随积极的快乐而来的智慧是在你的眼里,
草更绿了;鸟儿的歌声更甜美;朋友的缺点更容易理解,也更容易原谅。故选C。
49.A考查名词词义辨析。句意:令人惊奇的是,在你的眼里,草更绿了;鸟儿的歌声
更甜美;朋友的缺点更容易理解,也更容易原谅。A.shortcomings缺点;B.stupidity愚蠢,
糊涂;C.brightness聪明,活泼;D.memories记忆。根据your friends are more understandable
(更容易理解)可知,朋友的缺点更容易理解。故选A。
50.C考查形容词词义辨析。句意:快乐就像一副眼镜,可以矫正你的精神视力。A,
physical身体的,肉体的;B.ordinary普通的,平凡的;C.spiritual精神的,心灵的;D.daily
日常的。根据“Amazingly,.in your eyes,.the grass is greener,:bird songs are sweeter,he
49 of your friends are more understandable,.and more forgivable.(令人惊奇的是,在你的眼里,
草更绿了;鸟儿的歌声更甜美:朋友的缺点更容易理解,也更容易原谅。)可知,快乐让自
己的精神更加的富足。故选C。
51.D考查名词词义辨析。句意:对快乐的洞察并不局限于你周围的事物。A.expectations
期待;B.impressions印象;C.adventures冒险;D.insights洞察力。根据of happiness(对于
幸福)可知,是对快乐的洞察力并不局限于周围的事物。故选D。
52.B考查动词词义辨析。句意:高兴的时候,墙倒了。A.extended扩大,延长;B.collapsed
倒塌;崩溃;C.remained保留,保存;D.withdrew收回。根据Unhappy,with your thoughts
focused on your emotional woes(痛苦),your vision is cut short as though blocked by a wall.(当
你不快乐时,你的思想集中在你的情感悲伤上,你的视野就像被一堵墙挡住了一样)”可知,
你不快乐时,你的思想集中在你的情感悲伤上,视野就像被一堵墙挡住,当高兴的时候,墙
倒了。故选B。
53.A考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:你脚下的土地,你周围的世界一人、思想、情
感、压力一现在都融入了一个更大的场景。A.fitted into适应,融入;B.got out离开,逃
脱:C.stayed on继续从事某项工作;D.kept off远离,不接触。根据Everything around you,
whether it is encouraging or fiustrating,no longer seems such a big deal.(你周围的一切,无论是
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令人鼓舞的还是令人沮丧的,都不再显得那么重要。)”可知,当周围的一切,都融入了一个
更大的场景的时候,都不再显得那么重要。故选A。
54.D考查动词词义辨析。句意:每件事都占有一个更公平的比例,一切都刚刚好,各
归其位。A.foms形成;B.promises保证;C.needs需要;D.covers覆盖,涵盖。根据
"Everything around you,whether it is encouraging or frustrating,no longer seems such a big deal.
(你周围的一切,无论是令人鼓舞的还是令人沮丧的,都不再显得那么重要。)”可知,你周围
的一切,都不再显得那么重要,因为每件事都(在整体中)占据/占有一个更公平合理的比例
/份额。故选D。
55.C考查名词词义辨析。句意:这就是智慧的开端。A.happiness快乐;B.ability能力;
C.wisdom智慧;D.life生活。根据Everything around you,whether it is encouraging or
frustrating,no longer seems such a big deal.(你周围的一切,无论是令人鼓舞的还是令人沮丧的,
都不再显得那么重要。)”可知,你周围的一切,都不再显得那么重要,因为每件事都有一个
公平的比例。这就是智慧的开始。故选C。
语法填空主题语境:人与社会一文化遗产保护
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了重庆涪陵白鹤梁水下博物馆,它作为
珍贵的考古遗址,被联合国教科文组织誉为“世界第一古代水文站”,以及其历史渊源、被
淹没的现状和保护措施。
56.has been praised考查时态和语态。解析:此处考查现在完成时的被动语态。根据时
间状语for decades,可知应用现在完成时;主语This underwater museum与praise之间是被
动关系,故用has been praised。
57.were考查时态和主谓一致。解析:此处考查一般过去时的主谓一致。主语some works
为复数概念,且描述唐朝时期的情况,应用一般过去时,故填were。
58.to1 ecord考查非谓语动词。解析:此处考查不定式作目的状语。人们雕刻石鱼的目
的是记录水位,故用不定式to record表示目的。
59.which考查定语从句连接词。解析:which引导非限制性定语从句,指代先行词18
stone fish and 165 inscriptions,在从句中作主语,故填which。
60.presenting考查非谓语动词。解析:此处考查现在分词作伴随状语。主语the ridge
与present之间是主动关系,且present的动作与bears同时发生,故用现在分词presenting。
61.With考查介词。解析:此处考查介词with的复合结构的用法,表示随着...,
With the Three Gorges Dam constructed意为‘随着三峡大坝的修建”,故填With。
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62.shortage考查名词。解析:此处考查词性转换及名词用法。空格前为名词water,空
格后为情态动词can,结合语境部分缺水月份”,可知此处需填名词作前面months的后置定
语。shot为形容词,意为短缺的”,其对应的名词形式为shortage,water shortage为固定搭
配,意为缺水”,故填shortage。
63.better考察副词比较级。解析:此处考查副词比较级。空格前为不定式符号To,空
格后为动词preserve(保护),可知此处需填副词修饰动词preserve,结合语境为了更好地
保护这一珍贵的历史文化遗址”,此处需用比较级形式,故填better。.
64.technological考察形容词。解析:此处考查词性的转换。空格后为名词method,此
处需要用形容词修饰名词,表示先进的技术方法”,故用technological。.
65.d考查连词。解析:此处考查并列连词的用法。空格前后均为名词性成分,分别
是the real view underwater(水下真实景观)”和many cultural relics in the exhibition hall(水
下展厅中的许多文物),二者均是“人们通过水下博物馆能够看到的内容”,构成并列关系,
故填and。
第12页共12页这是高考模拟考试英语科听力部分。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ABC3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。Sarah. how was your vacation in arizona? You said you are writing motorcycles in the desert? Yes, john IT was great until I got some sand . in my eye out must have hurt. Sarah, how was your vacation in a izon? A, you said you were writing . motorcycles in the desert, and I was great until I . got some sand in my eye out. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。Hi Grace. you doing there? I'm trying to write an advertisement for some things I want to sell, but I can't think of good descriptions. Maybe I can help. What are you selling? Hi Grace. what are you doing there? I'm trying . to write an advertisement for some things I want to sell, but I can't think of good descriptions. Maybe I can help. What are you selling? 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。Daily. have you decided where to study abroad? Not yet. My mother suggests I go to france, and my father thinks I should go to the U. K, but I want to go to china most. You should follow your heart. Daisy, have you decided where to study abroad? Not yet. My mother suggests I go to france, and my father thinks I should go to the U. K, but I want to go to china most. You should follow your heart. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。Lisa, would you like to come to my wife's baby shower this weekend? That depends. I have to work on saturday. You can come as long as you have time. The following afternoon. I can make IT. Then. lisa, would you like to come to my wife's baby shower this weekend? That depends. I have to work on saturday. You can come as long as you have time the following afternoon. I can make IT then. 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。David, are you going to the office barbecue tomorrow? I'm so excited. It's the first one of the summer. I'm not sure my bike has a bad wheel. I'm trying to get IT fixed and the bus is so inconvenient. Don't worry, I can give you a ride in my car. Sounds great. Thank you. David. Are you going to the office barbecue tomorrow? I'm so excited. It's the first one of the summer. I'm not sure my bike has a bad wheel. I'm trying to get IT fixed and the bus is so inconvenient. Don't worry, I can give you a ride in my car. Sounds great. Thank . 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,回答第六和第七小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。mr. Young, Alice said you wanted to talk with me. Yes, sit down. please. Rose, I find your absent minded these days and can't finish your job on time. What happened to you? Sorry, mr. Young, my daughter got a serious cold last week, and I had to look after her in the hospital after work. I'm sorry to hear that, if necessary, you can take a few days off. I hope your daughter could recover soon. Thank you. mr. Young. He feels much Better now and has returned home. great. I believe you can finish your jobs soon. Mister Young. Alice said you wanted to talk with me. Yes, sit down. please. rose. I find your absent minded these days and can't finish your job on time. What happened to you? Sorry, mr. Young, my daughter got a serious cold last week, and I had to look after her in the hospital after work. I'm sorry to hear that. If necessary, you can take a few days off. I hope your daughter could recover soon. Thank you. mr. Young. He feels much Better now and has returned home. great. I believe you can finish your jobs s soon. 听下面的录音,回答第八至第十小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Hello, mrs. yates. Thanks for coming to meet me. We've received your proposal for the new gym, and we are quite impressed. Allow me to expand this concept a bit more. I'm planning to make this a one stop center for health, wellness and intertainment. I see in your proposal, you mention some very high expenses to get this started. It's unusual to receive request from someone without a formal business background. I know i've loved professional sports since I was a child. I'm not much of a player, but sports are my life. I'm going to provide access to sports for everyone in the community. This city is definitely lacking a sports center. Are you expecting us to join your team as a partner? I've already had a brilliant group of people working for me. All we need now is the first loan. I love your passion and excitement. I've signed off on your business loan, and now i'll review IT with the bank manager. Hello, mrs. Aides, thanks for coming to meet me. We've received your proposal for the new gym, and we're quite impressed. Allow me to expand this concept a bit more. I'm planning to make this a one stop center for health, wellness and entertainment. I see in your proposal, you mentioned some very high expenses to get this started. It's unusual to receive request from someone without a formal business background. No, i've loved professional sports since I was a child. I am not much of a player, but sports are my life. I'm going to provide access to sports for everyone in the community. This city is definitely lacking a sports center. Are you expecting us to join your team as a partner? I've already had a brilliant group of people working for me. All we need now is the first loan. I love your passion and excitement. I've signed off on your business loan, and now i'll review IT with the bank manager. 听下面的录音,回答第十一至第十四小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Michael, what's your plan for your summer vacation? I'll do some volunteer work at a hospital. Why do you decide to volunteer there? There's a story behind IT. I was severely injured when I fell down at a football match in our school last year. After the accident, I was sent to hospital right away. Doctor change performed surgery on me. My type of injury means there is typically one percent chance . of recovery. You must have been very sad. yes, but doctor change encouraged. After the surgery, he told me immediately that he saw positive science. Because of his encouragement, I tried my best to recover. Just four months later, I could walk again, and I went on the stage at my high school graduation. So you chose to volunteer there to spread positive attitude to other patients, right? yeah. I wish to help them change their negative outlook on life. What will you do this summer? Mer. i'll be very busy this summer. I'll take spanish courses and help my mother sell clothes in her shop. That sounds nice. Michael. What's your plan for your summer vacation? I'll do some . volunteer work at a hospital. Why do you decide to volunteer there? There's a story behind IT. I was severely injured when I fell down at a football match in our school last year. After the accident, I was sent to hospital right away. Doctor chain performed surgery on me. My type of injury means there is typically one percent chance of recovery. You must have been very sad, yes. but doctor chain encouraged me after the surgery. He told me immediately that he saw positive science. Because of his encouragement, I tried my best to recover. Just four months later, I could walk again, and I went on the stage at my high school graduation. So you chose to volunteer there to spread positive attitude to other patients. right? Yeah, I wish to help them change their negative outlook on life. What will you do this summer? maria? I'll be very busy this summer. I'll take spanish courses and helps my mother self clothes . in her shop. That sounds nice. 听下面的录音,回答第十五至第十七小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Welcome to join us tonight, Michelle, in our tonight program. Could you tell us something about yourself? Certainly, I was born in july nineteen sixty five. I was the second child of my family. My father was a tax collector, and my mother worked at a hospital taking care of patients. None of them was in the show business. How did you get into the . show business? I was very interested in acting when I was a child. I think I have a gift for acting. When I was a teenager, I attended the oster youth theatre to learn how to act. Luckily, my parents supported my dream. What were you at first? A movie actress, AT. V actress, or a stage actress? A stage actress. In one thousand nine and eighty six, I went to london and establish myself as an important stage actress in oliva at the royal court. After I became famous, I was offered a role in game of thrones in two thousand eleven. That show was a big hit. yes. After that, I appeared in several american television series, such as twenty four suits and the lizzy boarding chronicles. But in twenty fifteen, I returned to britain. why? Because I preferred to act on the stage. I chose to appear in blender. Welcome to join us tonight, Michelle. In our tonight program. Could you tell us something about yourself? Certainly, I was born in july nineteen sixty five. I was the second child of my family. My father was a tax collector, and my mother worked at a hospital taking care of patients. None of them was in the show business. How did you get into the . show business? I was very interested in acting when I was a child. I think I have a gift for acting. When I was a teenager, I attended the oster youth theatre to learn how to act. Luckily, my parents supported my dream. What were you at first? A movie actress, ATV actress or a stage actress? A stage actress in ninety eighty six, I went to london and established myself as an important stage actress in oliva at the royal court. After I became famous, I was offered a role in game of thrones in two thousand . eleven that show a big hit. yes. After that, I appeared in several american television series, such as twenty four suits and the lazy board and chronicles. But in twenty fifteen, I returned to britain. why? Because I preferred to act on the stage. I chose to appearance blender. 听下面的录音,回答第十八至第二十小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the south coast gardens. Founded in nineteen thirty two by the gilson family. The gardens cover eight acres and have eight thousand varieties of plants. The old family house stores, one of the world's largest collections of rare books. IT also holds a collection of eighteen th century british, european and american paintings, rare coins, furniture and so on. You'll have time to visit the collections after following our walk through the gardens. I'm certainly will thoroughly enjoy the gardens, which are divided into an eastern tea garden as tropical rain forest, a southwestern desert and an english rose garden. The english rose garden is considered one of the most beautiful rose gardens in the country. If you have any questions during today's tour, please don't hesitate to ask me. Now follow me along the stone path to your right and will begin today's or good morning. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the south coast gardens. Founded in nineteen thirty two by the gilson family. The gardens cover eight acres and have eight thousand varieties of plants. The old family house stores, one of the world's largest collections of rare books. IT also holds a collection of eighteen th century british, european and american paintings, rare coins, furniture and so on. You'll have time to visit the collections after lunch. Following our walk through the gardens, i'm certaine thoroughly enjoy the gardens, which are divided into an eastern tea garden as tropical rainforest, a southwestern desert and an english rose garden. The english rose garden is considered one of the most beautiful rose gardens in the country. If you have any questions during today's tour, please don't hesitate to ask me. Now follow me along the stones path to your right, and we'll begin today's tour. 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客观题答题卡上。
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第一节 One possible version:
Small Moves, Big Health
Since the launch of this initiative, I’ve seized fragmented time to practice light exercise consistently.
I walk to and from school instead of taking the bus. During 10-minute class breaks, I skip ropes with classmates. After evening self-study, I also do simple stretches to ease physical tiredness. These tiny acts have become my daily routine.
The small changes have benefited me greatly. Not only do I feel more energetic and seldom fall ill, but they can also relieve my study pressure, helping me focus better. Moreover, exercising with classmates has further strengthened our friendship.
I’ll stick to these habits, as every small moves pave the way for a healthier life.
第二节 One possible version:
Susan found the shoebox in the attic. Curious, she gently took it down and opened the lid. Inside, the paper animals lay neatly, their colors faded but shapes still clear — the tiger, goat, deer and shark Mom had made for me. Susan picked up the paper tiger, running her finger over its folds. “These are so beautiful,” she said softly. I stared at them, a rush of memories flooding back — Mom blowing into the paper, her smile when I praised her works, and my own rudeness in ignoring her efforts. Guilt welled up in my heart.
I unfolded the paper tiger and found several lines of Chinese characters written by my mother. Her handwriting was shaky but neat, saying she made each paper animal with her love, hoping they could accompany me when I felt lonely. She also wrote that she knew her English embarrassed me, but she tried her best to get closer to me. Tears streamed down my face. I finally realized Mom’s magic was never in the paper animals, but in the deep love hidden in every fold. Those small paper figures were the most precious gifts she left me, reminding me of her endless affection forever.
听力原文:
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M: Sarah, how was your vacation in Arizona? You said you were riding motorcycles in the desert.
W: Yes, John. It was great until I got some sand in my eye!
M: Ouch. That must have hurt.
Text 2
M: Hi, Grace. What are you doing there?
W: I’m trying to write an advertisement for some things I want to sell. But I can’t think of good descriptions.
M: Maybe I can help. What are you selling?
Text 3
M: Daisy, have you decided where to study abroad?
W: Not yet. My mother suggests I go to France and my father thinks I should go to the UK. But I want to go to China most.
M: You should follow your heart.
Text 4
M: Lisa, would you like to come to my wife’s baby shower this weekend?
W: That depends. I have to work on Saturday.
M: You can come as long as you have time the following afternoon.
W: I can make it then.
Text 5
W: David, are you going to the office barbecue tomorrow? I’m so excited. It’s the first one of this summer.
M: I’m not sure. My bike has a bad wheel. I’m trying to get it fixed. And the bus is so inconvenient
W: Don’t worry. I can give you a ride in my car.
M: Sounds great. Thank you.
Text 6
W: Mr. Yang, Alice said you wanted to talk with me.
M: Yes. Sit down, please. Rose, I find you are absent-minded these days, and can’t finish your job on time. What happened to you?
W: Sorry, Mr. Yang. My daughter got a serious cold last week and I had to look after her in the hospital after work.
M: I’m sorry to hear that. If necessary, you can take a few days off. I hope your daughter could recover soon.
W: Thank you, Mr. Yang. She feels much better now and has returned home.
M: Great! I believe you can finish your job soon.
Text 7
M: Hello, Mrs. Yates. Thanks for coming to meet me. We’ve received your proposal for the new gym, and we’re quite impressed.
W: Allow me to expand this concept a bit more. I’m planning to make this a one-stop center for health, wellness and entertainment
M: I see In your proposal, you mentioned some very high expenses to get this started. It’s unusual to receive requests from someone without a formal business background.
W: I know. I’ve loved professional sports since I was a child. I’m not much of a player, but sports are my life. I’m going to provide access to sports for everyone in the community.
M: This city is definitely lacking a sports center. Are you expecting us to join your team as a partner?
W: I’ve already had a brilliant group of people working for me. All we need now is the first loan.
M: I love your passion and excitement. I’ve signed off on your business loan, and now I’ll review it with the bank manager.
Text 8
W: Michael, what’s your plan for your summer vacation?
M: I’ll do some volunteer work at a hospital.
W: Why do you decide to volunteer there?
M: There’s a story behind it. I was severely injured when I fell down at a football match in our school last year. After the accident, I was sent to hospital right away. Dr. Chang performed surgery on me. My type of injury means there is typically one percent chance of recovery.
W: You must have been very sad.
M: Yes. But Dr. Chang encouraged me. After the surgery, he told me immediately that he saw positive signs. Because of his encouragement, I tried my best to recover. Just four months later, I could walk again. And I went on the stage at my high school graduation.
W: So you chose to volunteer there to spread positive attitude to other patients, right?
M: Yeah. I wish to help them change their negative outlook on life. What will you do this summer, Maria?
W: I’ll be very busy this summer. I’ll take Spanish courses and help my mother sell clothes in her shop.
M: That sounds nice.
Text 9
M: Welcome to join us tonight, Michelle. In our tonight’s program, could you tell us something about yourself?
W: Certainly. I was born in July, 1965. I was the second child of my family. My father was a tax collector and my mother worked at a hospital, taking care of patients. None of them was in the show business.
M: How did you get into the show business?
W: I was very interested in acting when I was a child. I think I have a gift for acting. When I was a teenager, I attended the Ulster Youth Theatre to learn how to act. Luckily, my parents supported my dream.
M: What were you at first, a movie actress, a TV actress or a stage actress?
W: A stage actress. In 1986 I went to London and established myself as an important stage actress in Oleanna at the Royal Court. After I became famous, I was offered a role in Game of Thrones in 2011.
M: That show was a big hit.
W: Yes. After that I appeared in several American television series, such as 24, Suits and The Lizzie Borden Chronicles. But in 2015 I returned to Britain.
M: Why?
W: Because I preferred to act on the stage. I chose to appear in Splendour.
Text 10
W: Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the South Coast Gardens, founded in 1932 by the Gilson family. The gardens cover eight acres and have 8,000 varieties of plants. The old family house stores one of the world’s largest collections of rare books. It also holds a collection of 18th-century British, European, and American paintings, rare coins, furniture, and so on. You’ll have time to visit the collections after lunch, following our walk through the gardens. I’m certain you’ll thoroughly enjoy the gardens, which are divided into an Eastern tea garden, a tropical rainforest, a Southwestern desert, and an English rose garden. The English rose garden is considered one of the most beautiful rose gardens in the country. If you have any questions during today’s tour, please don’t hesitate to ask me. Now follow me along the stone path to your right, and we’ll begin today’s tour.
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合肥六中2026届高三最后一卷
英 语
(本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. What is Sarah doing?
A. Taking a vacation. B. Riding a motorcycle. C. Sharing an experience.
2. What does the man offer to do?
A. Teach sales skills. B. Sell some products. C. Write an advertisement.
3. Where does the man suggest Daisy go?
A. China. B. France. C. The UK.
4. When will Lisa go to the baby shower?
A. On Friday. B. On Sunday. C. On Saturday.
5. How will the speakers go to the barbecue?
A. By car. B. By bus. C. By bike.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。
6. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. At home. B. In an office. C. In a hospital.
7. What is Mr. Yang like?
A. Bossy. B. Serious. C. Considerate.
听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。
8. What is Mrs. Yates’ proposal about?
A. A sports center. B. A shopping mall. C. An entertainment club.
9. What do we know about Mrs. Yates?
A. She has an excellent team.
B. She was a professional athlete.
C. She comes from a business background.
10. What does Mrs. Yates want the man to do?
A. Join her as a business partner.
B. Offer loan support for the project.
C. Introduce her to the bank manager.
听第8段录音,回答第11至14题。
11. What happened to Michael last year?
A. He lost a football match.
B. He had major surgery on his leg.
C. He missed the school graduation.
12. What did Michael think of Dr. Chang’s words?
A. Uplifting. B. Worrying. C. Disappointing.
13. What is Michael likely to do at the hospital?
A. Do some cleaning.
B. Work as a care assistant.
C. Encourage patients positively.
14. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. Their volunteer activities. B. Their school life. C. Their summer plans.
听第9段录音,回答第15至17题。
15. What is the relationship between the speakers?
A. Fellow workers. B. Host and guest. C. Director and actress.
16. What drove Michelle to get into the show business?
A. Her passion for acting.
B. Her eagerness to be famous.
C. Her parents’ encouragement.
17. What can we learn about Michelle?
A. She first showed up in a stage play.
B. She had a preference for acting on TV.
C. She enjoyed fame in the movie industry.
听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。
18. What are the listeners scheduled to do first?
A. Visit an old family.
B. See the collections.
C. Tour the gardens.
19. What does the South Coast Gardens have?
A. About 800 varieties of plants.
B. The world’s largest collections of modern paintings.
C. One of the most beautiful rose gardens in the country.
20. Who is probably the speaker?
A. A collector. B. A tour guide. C. A gardener.
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
The Student Photographic Competition
The 2026 competition is open to students attending Australian primary or secondary schools or colleges. It provides an excellent opportunity for students to become aware of the value and beauty of the Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG). By exercising their photographic skills, students can share that beauty with other visitors.
All entries must be digital photographs taken in the ANBG between 30 August 2025 and 30 August 2026, featuring some aspect of the Gardens such as plants, wildlife or scenery.
For full information about the competition and its conditions and categories, download the information sheets for secondary schools & colleges and for primary schools.
Enter online at www.friendsanbg.org.au / schoolscomp2026. Entries must be received by the organisers before 5pm on Sunday 30 August 2026.To avoid delays and congestion (拥塞), submit your entry as early as possible.
Download the competition poster and share it with your other friends and networks. This poster features prize-winning photographs from previous years’ competitions.
Cash prizes will be awarded:
Award to student
Award to school or college
First Prize
$250
$200
Second Prize
$150
$100
Third Prize
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Certificates will also be presented to all winners. Prize winners’ schools will be awarded celebratory native plants, too. Prize-winning entries will be on display in the Banksia Garden of the ANBG from Monday 28 September to Tuesday 27 October 2026. The selected photographs will be exhibited at A3 size. Presentation of prizes will be at 12 noon, Monday 28 September 2026.
For further information, please email: schoolphoto@friendsanbg.org.au.
21. What is the purpose of the competition?
A. To raise money for the ANBG. B. To enhance appreciation of the ANBG
C. To offer photographic training. D. To attract professional photographers.
22. What is a requirement for the entries?
A. They must be shot in the ANBG.
B. They should be printed at A3 size.
C. They should be submitted by postal mail. D. They must be taken before 30 August, 2026.
23. What will each prize winner get?
A. Some cash. B. Some native plants. C. A certificate. D. A competition poster.
B
This summer I faced three deep-rooted fears: heights, bears, and ageing. Two friends also in their seventies joined me on a four-day wilderness getaway. We agreed we should set out while we still had the courage and strength.
Our adventure began with a tense drive up a winding mountain road. On one hike, I found myself hanging onto a wire alongside a narrow bridge made of two partly rotten logs, suspended above violent rapids. I would never have dared to cross it without our guide moving ahead, murmuring encouragement. Fixing my gaze on her boots, I inched my way forward across the unsteady structure. Somehow I made it to the other side, overwhelmed by relief.
Later, after spotting fresh bear tracks, we were told to make loud noises — a practice that soon became a light-hearted game. We had just stepped across a shallow stream when our guide whispered, “There’s a bear.” I looked up and saw two: a sturdy brown mother bear with her cub following behind. Though frozen with fear, I admired how graceful they appeared. As they began moving toward us, we regained enough presence of mind to shout loudly and wave our hiking poles. Taken by surprise, the bears paused, then turned and retreated into the woods. Another fear was overcome!
On our final morning, we were asked to collect a meaningful stick, rock, and leaf. We would share what would “stick” with us, what had “rocked” our world, and what we hoped to “leaf” behind. The bond of friendship would stick with me. Women supporting one another truly rocked. And I hoped to leave some fears behind for good.
Our guide ended by expressing her admiration, praising not only our fitness but also our positive attitude, and saying she hoped to be like us in another thirty or forty years. Those unexpected words warmed my heart and eased my fear of being “over the hill”. Being valued for what we had accomplished felt like winning an Olympic medal — even if just for participation.
24. How did the author manage to cross the log bridge?
A. By relying on her sense of balance.
B. By following the guide’s physical guidance.
C. By rushing right across it with great bravery.
D. By walking behind the guide with eyes closed
25. Why did the two bears finally leave?
A. They lost interest in human beings.
B. They sensed danger from other animals.
C. They were frightened by the group’s reaction.
D. They were disturbed by the noise of the rapids.
26. Why did the guide ask the group to bring back a stick, a rock and a leaf?
A. To improve their ability to observe.
B. To show their appreciation of nature.
C. To collect simple souvenirs of the trip.
D. To reflect on their experience and feelings.
27. What does the underlined phrase “over the hill” in the last paragraph mean?
A. Out of place in society. B. Too high to go down.
C. Past the peak of youth. D. Beyond physical limits.
C
When mass commercialism and art mix, artistic integrity often suffers. I acknowledge artists need enough money to live on. Nevertheless, I don’t think art should be about trying to make as much money as humanly possible, and I can’t imagine ever being convinced otherwise.
Visual arts have often been a place for artists who stay true to their art to express themselves. Van Gogh sold one painting during his lifetime and is now considered one of the best artists ever to have lived. Although his lack of commercial success was a cause of suffering during his lifetime, it was probably also a source of his uniqueness. Van Gogh did not have artistic agents giving him market feedback, and he didn’t bend to market demands in order to sell his works.
The danger of pieces of art being sold for unreasonable amounts of money is that artists turn their works into brands. When art accumulates (积聚) that much commercial value, it starts being seen in the same way as a really flashy car that is too expensive to risk driving. A piece of art gets bought by a millionaire, and to accumulate value and minimize the risk of damage, he keeps it in his private museum. Ultimately, few people get the chance to appreciate it, especially since art museums can’t keep up with rising art prices. Even galleries as big as Tate Britain only have acquisition budgets of £5 million, and with the upcoming government cuts to the arts, this purchasing power will decrease continuously.
There’s a reason why Mark Rothko turned down the commission (委托制作) from the Four Seasons Restaurant. Rothko recognized how damaging the idea of making art purely for a paycheck was. He did not want his paintings to be merely used as decorative items in a luxurious restaurant, but hoped that they could be placed in a more suitable place where people could truly feel the spiritual power of his works.
28. How does the author find the commercialization of art?
A. Profitable. B. Misleading. C. Unavoidable. D. Destructive.
29. How does the author develop paragraph 2?
A. By listing data. B. By analyzing effects.
C. By giving examples. D. By making comparisons.
30. What consequence does high-priced art bring?
A. It degrades the quality of art. B. It restricts public enjoyment.
C. It boosts art galleries’ budget. D. It facilitates massive copying.
31. Which of the following would Mark Rothko agree with?
A. Art ought to maintain its purity.
B. Art may exist in every little corner.
C. Artworks often go unrecognized.
D. Artworks are no more than decorations.
D
In recent decades, experiments have begun to catch up with what people who work closely with animals have always known — that animals have an inner life, and that consciousness isn’t uniquely human.
Consciousness is a concept that is extremely difficult to define. There have been many attempts: is it awareness, or awareness of that awareness, or self-awareness instead? But a useful working definition might be that it is any kind of subjective experience, ranging from how we perceive the external world to our inner thoughts and emotions. Because you can never be inside another living being’s head, questions of consciousness are both hard to answer and open to bias (偏见).
Findings of experiments inspired a group of scientists to write The New York Declaration Animal Consciousness in April, which now has over 300 supporters. It states that there is “strong scientific support for conscious experience” in mammals and birds and “at least a realistic possibility of conscious experience” in fish and other species.
That animals have some form of inner life must surely be self-evident to many people who live or work with them, just as I would guess that most carers of newborn babies don’t see these infants as senseless automatic machines. The experiences of people with thorough knowledge of either have historically been viewed as subjective and biased, as emotional connection tends to influence logical reasoning. Our consciousness leads us to over-empathize with others we cannot truly know, the argument goes.
But, as the biologist Marc Bekoff wrote, if we humans have something, then other animals are likely to have it too. I personally feel that attempts to divorce emotion, feeling and experience from how we see animals can be as unscientific. For too long, we assumed that humans are unique and that animals don’t feel pain or emotions the way we do, a convenient but cruel null hypothesis (无效假设), when we could have started from the position that perhaps they do instead.
32. What is a key characteristic of consciousness according to the passage?
A. An individual’s subjective experience.
B. Any emotional experience of humans.
C. The way we perceive the external world.
D. A common quality shared by all animals.
33. Why are the carers of newborn babies mentioned?
A. To challenge the view of animal carers.
B. To explain how animals gain consciousness.
C. To prove animals are as conscious as human babies.
D. To justify animal carers’ belief in animals’ inner life.
34. What can we infer from the last paragraph?
A. It is unreasonable to deny animals’ emotional feelings.
B. People should ignore emotions when studying animals.
C. Human uniqueness has been proven by scientific evidence.
D. The null hypothesis about animals is scientifically reliable.
35. What can be a suitable title for the text?
A. Consciousness Improved Through Practice
B. Questions of Human Consciousness Answered
C. Factors Affecting Animal Consciousness Discovered
D. Conscious Experience Found in Certain Animal Species
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。
Humans have a need to share their beliefs and values with other people. 36 This has a solid logic: Sharing emotions and opinions can lead to imitation (模仿), which can in turn create unity and enhance relationships.
Besides creating a bond, another reason you might want someone to model themselves on your feelings is to get them to alter their views. 37 The choice will depend on the other person’s situation. If he/she already agrees with you, then your negativity can raise the intensity of his/her views.
38 Sometimes, people you are talking to don’t always think the way you do. They will simply judge your statement to be hyperbolic (浮夸的) and biased. And you won’t get them to imitate you at all. To an even greater degree, if they disagree with you, what you say will harden their values against yours. 39 When people are offended over the opinions they hold, they are much more likely to dig into their position against that of the speaker.
Imagine a person came to your house with a beautiful bunch of flowers. But when you opened the door, he/ she hit you with the flowers. 40
So, if you want to be more persuasive, consider the specific situations and share them more positively — in other words, turn your beliefs and values into a gift, rather than a weapon.
A. This is the so-called backfire effect.
B. One size, however, won’t fit for all.
C. You were wondering why they brought flowers at all.
D. When you feel strongly about something, it’s hard not to talk about it.
E. This is essentially the result of using your flowers negatively as weapons.
F. Positive emotions may be better at leading to imitation than negative emotions.
G. To achieve the goal, you can outline your views either positively or negatively.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
The days that make us happy make us wise. — by John Masefield
When I first read this line by England’s Poet Laureate, it 41 me. What did Masefield mean? Without thinking about it much, I had always assumed that the 42 was true. But his serious assurance was 43 . I was deeply attracted by it.
Slowly, I seemed to 44 his meaning and realized the wisdom that happiness makes possible lies in clear perception (洞察力), not 45 by anxiety nor dimmed by despair and boredom, and without the blind 46 caused by fear.
Active happiness — not mere satisfaction or 47 — often comes suddenly, like an April shower or the unfolding of a bud. Then you discover what kind of wisdom has 48 it. Amazingly, in your eyes, the grass is greener; bird songs are sweeter; the 49 of your friends are more understandable, and more forgivable. Happiness is like a pair of eyeglasses correcting your 50 vision.
Nor are the 51 of happiness limited to what is near around you. Unhappy, with your thoughts focused on your emotional woes (痛苦), your vision is cut short as though blocked by a wall. Happy, the wall 52 .
Consequently, the long vision is there for the seeing. The ground at your feet, the world about you — people, thoughts, emotions, pressures — are now 53 a larger scene. Everything 54 a fairer proportion (比例). Everything around you, whether it is encouraging or frustrating, no longer seems such a big deal. And here is the beginning of 55 .
41. A. terrified B. surprised C. satisfied D. upset
42. A. other B. opposite C. view D. former
43. A. distracting B. confusing C. arresting D. disturbing
44. A. convey B. observe C. analyse D. appreciate
45. A. iced B. clouded C. rained D. snowed
46. A. spots B. paths C. roads D. places
47. A. entertainment B. sorrow C. disappointment D. fulfillment
48. A. embraced B. interrupted C. accompanied D. survived
49. A. shortcomings B. stupidity C. brightness D. memories
50. A. physical B. ordinary C. spiritual D. daily
51. A. expectations B. impressions C. adventures D. insights
52. A. extended B. collapsed C. remained D. withdrew
53. A. fitted into B. got out C. stayed on D. kept off
54. A. forms B. promises C. needs D. covers
55. A. happiness B. ability C. wisdom D. life
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。
Baiheliang Underwater Museum is a precious archeological site in Fuling, Chongqing, sitting on a 1,600-meter-long and 15-meter-wide natural stone ridge (石梁). This underwater museum 56 (praise) as the World’s First Ancient Hydrological (水文的) Station by UNESCO for decades, and was selected into the World Cultural Heritage tentative list in 2012.
In the Tang Dynasty, ancient Chinese people began leaving inscriptions (题刻) on the White Crane Ridge (Baiheliang) and some works 57 (be) about the water changes at those times. Later on, people carved stone fish 58 (record) the water level. Dating back to 763 AD, the ridge bears 18 stone fish and 165 inscriptions (over 30,000 characters), 59 record the Yangtze River’s upstream water level changes for over 1,200 years, 60 (present) a unique ancient hydrological measuring method unparalleled by other ancient civilizations. 61 the Three Gorges Dam constructed, the White Crane Ridge has been submerged (淹没) to a depth of about 40 meters, and only in some months of water 62 (short) can the site be exposed above water.
To 63 (well) preserve this valuable historical and cultural site, Baiheliang Underwater Museum was built with the advanced 64 (technology) method of “unstressed container” for people to see the real view underwater 65 many cultural relics in the exhibition hall. If you come to this great place, remember to walk through the “time tunnel” to the riverbed!
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
近期,你校发起了主题为“Small Moves, Big Health”的倡议,旨在倡导同学们将碎片化运动融入日常生活,提升身心健康。学校英文报社现向全体同学征稿,邀请大家分享参与经历。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
(1)你的具体做法;
(2)你的收获。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80左右;
(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Small Moves, Big Health
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
注意:
1.续写词数应为 150 左右
2.请按如下格式在答题卷的相应位置作答。
Mom was born in a small village, which is famous for paper-folding art, and Mom learnt how to make paper animals. In 1967, Mom went to Hong Kong, where she met Dad. They went to the suburbs of Connecticut later. Not knowing English, she was lonely until I was born.
When I was young, Mom liked to make paper animals for me. She folded up the paper, then lifted the paper packet to her mouth and blew into it. There in her hands was a little paper tiger. It seemed that the little tiger shared her breath. This was her magic. At my request, Mom also made a goat, a deer and even a shark.
Mark, one of the neighborhood boys, came over with his Star Wars action figure. I brought out the paper tiger. Mark examined the wrapping paper pattern of the tiger’s skin. “That doesn’t look like a tiger. Is it a toy?” “I had never thought of that. But looking at it, it was really just a piece of wrapping paper.
Later, Dad bought me a full set of Star Wars action figures. I packed the paper animals in a shoebox and put them into the corner of the attic (阁楼). Once in a while, I would see Mom at the kitchen table making new paper animals. I collected them, pressed them flat and then put them away in the box in the attic.
Mom was also trying to learn to speak English, but her accent and broken sentences embarrassed me. I tried to correct her, but in vain. Eventually. I stopped talking to her. For years, I paid no attention to Mom until one day my Dad called and told me that Mom was in hospital. Dad and I stood, one on each side of Mom. She turned to me, “Jack, just keep that box with you, and you will find it so important.”
She died several days later. Dad aged rapidly after that. The house was too big for him and had to be sold. My girlfriend Susan and I went to help him pack and clean the place.
Susan found the shoebox in the attic.
I unfolded the paper tiger and found several lines of Chinese characters written by my mother.
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