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英语听力第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每段对话读两遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。I need to go to the post office and send these packages today. Then we can also stop by the grocery store next to door to buy . something perfect. and we can grab coffee after we're done. I need to go to the post office and send these packages today. Then we can also stop by the grocery store next to door to buy something perfect, and we can grab coffee after we're done. mr. Taylor completed his new novel shortly after his fifty of birthday. I remember it's about his . travels in asia. Yes, he had been working on IT for the past five years. Mister Taylor completed his new novel shortly after his fifty of birthday. I remember it's about his . travels in asia. Yes, he had been working on IT for the past five years. You said, you're on a diet. How's a going? A, yep, a seafood diet. really. You love fish and rimm. Now. not exactly. I see food and I eat IT. You said, you're on a diet. How's IT going? Uh, yep, a seafood diet. really. You love fish and rimm now. not exactly. I see food and I eat IT. It's nice to live in the country's side. I hear birds singing every time . I milk the cows. Yes, I prefer the the strip. Ry is, I pick sweeter than store bought ones. And the evenings are so peaceful. We sit outside after dinner watching fireflies. It's nice to live in the country's side. I hear birds singing every time . I milk the cows. Yes, I prefer the garden, the strawberry. I pick a sweeter than . store bot ones, and the evenings are so peaceful. We sit outside after dinner watching fireflies. You're late for the appointment. Was that because of . heavy traffic? No, I spent twenty minutes looking for my keys. That sounds annoying. I turned the whole apartment upside down. He turned out they were in my gym bag. You're late for the appointment. Was that because of heavy traffic? No, I spent twenty minutes looking for my keys. That sounds annoying. I turned the whole apartment upside down. He turned out they were in my gym back. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,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,每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第六和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Did you hear about the new policy? Pets are now allowed on high speed trains. In some areas, the tickets might be a bit expensive, but for pet owners worth IT. Yeah, but a wife of dog barks constantly IT might bother others . if there is enough space and pet owners follow strict rules. IT should be fine. Have you ever traveled . with your cat? Not yet. But I want to. I'd love to take her to the countryside or a quiet beach. I might take my dog to a mountain resort someday. Did you hear about the new policy? Pets are now allowed on high speed trains. In some areas, the tickets might be a bit expensive. but for pet owners worth dog works IT might bother others. If there is enough space and pet owners follow strict rules. you should be fine. Have you ever traveled with your cat? Not yet, but I want to, i'd love to take her to the countryside . or a quiet beach, to a resort someday. 听下面一段对话,回答第八至第13个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Remember that celebrity video last month, I shared IT before realizing I was a deep fake. I received a fake emergency call from my boss asking to transfer a company funds. Immediately, he turned out to be a cheat using . AI voice that scary. My dad got a fake call with my clone voice last year. Denmark plans to make a new law to protect people. This law will give everyone the right to control how their face and voice are used online. good. This is the kind of rule the AI age requires. Beside laws, I think we need Better technology to spot deep fakes. Schools should teach us how to check the truth . of the information, and tech company ies should add labels to AI generated content. Remember that celebrity video last month, I shared IT before realizing I was a deep fake. received a fake emergency call from my boss asking to transfer a company funds immediately. He turned out to be a cheat using AI voice that scary. My dad got a fake call with my clone voice. Last year. denmark plans to make a new law to protect people. This law will give everyone the right to control how their face and voice are used online. good. This is the kind of rule the AI age requires. Besides the laws, I think we need Better technology to spot deep fakes. Schools should teach us how to check the truth . of the information, and tech company ies should add labels to AI generated content. 听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Reader, I ve been thinking about learning . to swim lately, really is IT to stay healthy. Yes, I want to lose some weight and yet fitter and swimming is a great form of exercise, but i'm worried the pools will be crowded in summer. My friend said that I could try swimming early in the morning or late in the evening when fewer people are there. Personally, I want to go on tuesdays and thursdays. What about you? Any new interests? Actually, i've been thinking about learning to paint. Oh, nice. What kinds of painting are you interested in? I consider learning oil painting, water color painting and ink painting. I'm especially interested in in painting because it's simple and beautiful. Reader, I ve been thinking about learning to . swim lately really is IT to stay healthy. Yes, I want to lose some weight. And yet, fitter and swimming is a great form of exercise, but i'm worried the pools will be crowded in summer. My friend said that I could try swimming early in the morning or late in the evening when fewer people are there. Personally, I want to go on tuesdays and thursdays. What about you? Any new interests? Actually, i've been thinking about learning to paint. Oh, nice. What kinds of painting are you interested in? I consider learning oil painting, water color painting and ink painting. I'm especially interested in in painting because it's simple and beautiful. 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Mark, i've been stressed about Price school options for my daughter. A what do you think is the most important . for the key is to keep a baLance between play and structure? I went through that with leo, his high school mixed free play with . simple lessons. Some schools push A, B, C early, but is that good? Research shows social skills matter more. Leo learn to share toys and follow routines, which we could not easily teach at home. What if me is struggles with separation? I worry. You cry every morning. Leo used to cry when I try to leave. His teacher. mrs. Wilson had a special goodbye routine, a high five, and then SHE distracted him by showing building blocks. By week six, he gave me a quick hug and ran in happily. Maybe I should visit some schools. I want to see their sports facilities and how the teachers interact with the kids. Watch if teachers went down to talk to the kids at I level that warmed makes . all the difference. Mark, i've been stressed about prescient options for my daughter. And ma, what do you think is the . most important for me? The key is to keep a baLance between play and structure. I went through that with leo, his free, mixed free play with simple lessons. Some schools push A, B, C early, but is that good? Research shows social skills matter more. Leo learn to share toys and follow routines, which we could not easily teach home. What if me is struggles with separation? I worry. You will cry every morning. Leo used to cry when I try to leave. His teacher, mrs. Wanton, had a special goodbye routine, a high five, and then SHE distracted him by showing building blocks. By week six. He gave me a quick hug and ran in happily. Maybe I should visit some schools. I want to see their sports facilities and how the teachers interact with the kids. Watch if teachers bent down to talk to the kids. At I level, that warmed makes all the difference. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第24个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。A german man has broken a world record by spending one hundred and twenty days living underwater. Rutger cock lived in a thirty square meter capsule in the senior ana. He wanted to show that people might be able to live under the sea in the future, cox said. Living under water wasn't actually too difficult. He had a bed, a small T, V and a computer that was connected to the internet. He also had an exercise bike to keep fit. One thing he didn't have was a shower, the fifty nine year old said. IT was a great adventure after a cough came out of a capsule beating the previous record by twenty days, he enjoyed some champagne and then jumped into the caribbean sea. With the world facing chAllenges linked to climate change and overpopulation, some people are looking up to space to see whether humans could live on mars, but others are looking down underwater. AU. K. Company called deep has said he wants to have some scientists live under water by twenty twenty. A german man has broken a world record by spending one hundred and twenty days living underwater. Rutger cow lived in a thirty square meter capsule in the senior ana. He wanted to show that people might be able to live under the sea in the future, cox said. Living underwater wasn't actually too difficult. He had a bed, a small T, V and a computer that was connected to the internet. He also had an exercise bike to keep fit. One thing he didn't have was a shower, the fifty nine year old said. IT was a great adventure after a cough came out of a capsule, beating the previous record by twenty days. He enjoyed some champagne and then jumped into the carabi, an sea with the world facing chAllenges linked to climate change and over population. Some people are looking up to space to see whether humans could live on mars, but others are looking down underwater. AU. K. Company called deep has said he wants to have some scientists live under water by twenty twenty. 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。听力部分到此结束。
2026届浙江省嵊州市2026年5月高考适应性考试
英语试题
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面 5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播两遍。
1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
What will the speakers do first?
A. Drink coffee. B. Buy groceries. C. Mail parcels.
【答案】C
【解析】
【原文】W: I need to go to the post office and send these packages today, then we can also stop by the grocery store next door to buy something.
M: Perfect, and we can grab coffee after we’re done.
2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. A birthday celebration.
B. Mr. Taylor’s new novel.
C. Travel experiences in Asia.
【答案】B
【解析】
【原文】W: Mr. Taylor completed his new novel shortly after his fifty-eighth birthday. I remember it’s about his travels in Asia.
M: Yes, he had been working on it for the past five years.
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What does the man mean by “see food” diet?
A. He eats so much.
B. He is on a strict diet plan.
C. He refuses seafood.
【答案】A
【解析】
【原文】M: You said you’re on a diet. How’s it going?
W: Uh, yep, a seafood diet.
M: Really? You love fish and shrimp now.
W: Not exactly. I see food, and I eat it.
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What does the man like best?
A. Milking the cows.
B. Watching fireflies in the evening.
C. Picking strawberries in the garden.
【答案】C
【解析】
【原文】W: It’s nice to live in the countryside. I hear birds singing every time I milk the cows.
M: Yes, I prefer the garden. The strawberries I pick are sweeter than store-bought ones.
W: And the evenings are so peaceful. We sit outside after dinner watching fireflies.
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Why was the man late for the appointment?
A. He was stuck in traffic.
B. He couldn’t find keys.
C. He forgot his gym bag.
【答案】B
【解析】
【原文】M: You’re late for the appointment. Was it because of heavy traffic?
W: No, I spent twenty minutes looking for my keys. That sounds annoying. I turned the whole apartment upside down. It turned out they were in my gym bag.
第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面 5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,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 man’s main concern about pets on trains?
A. The narrow space for pets.
B. The expensive tickets for pets.
C. The potential noise for other passengers.
7. Where does the man want to take his cat?
A. To a beach. B. To a mountain resort. C. To downtown.
【答案】6. C 7. A
【解析】
【原文】W: Did you hear about the new policy? Pets are now allowed on high-speed trains in some areas. The tickets might be a bit expensive, but for pet owners it’s worth it.
M: Yeah, but if a dog barks constantly, it might bother others. If there is enough space and pet owners follow strict rules, it should be fine.
W: Have you ever travelled with your cat?
M: Not yet, but I want to. I’d love to take her to the countryside or a quiet beach. I might take a dog to a mountain resort someday.
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 happened to the man’s father?
A. He made a video of a celebrity.
B. He received a call with a cloned voice.
C. He was cheated into transferring money.
9. What is the man’s attitude towards Denmark’s plan?
A. Supportive. B. Critical. C. Indifferent.
10. What is the main purpose of the conversation?
A. To share personal experiences of being cheated by AI.
B. To discuss the dangers of deepfakes and possible solutions.
C. To explore how schools can better use AI technology in teaching.
【答案】8. B 9. A 10. B
【解析】
【原文】M: Remember that celebrity video last month? I shared it before realizing it was a deepfake.
W: I received a fake emergency call from my boss, asking to transfer company funds immediately. He turned out to be a cheat using AI voice.
M: That’s scary. My dad got a fake call with my cloned voice last year.
W: Denmark plans to make a new law to protect people. This law will give everyone the right to control how their face and voice are used online.
M: Good. This is the kind of rule the AI age requires.
W: Besides laws, I think we need better technology to spot deepfakes.
M: Schools should teach us how to check the truth of the information.
W: And tech companies should add labels to AI-generated content.
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. Why does the man want to learn to swim?
A. To join a competition.
B. To improve his health.
C. To have fun with friends.
12. What is the man’s swimming plan?
A. To swim in the morning.
B. To swim on weekends.
C. To swim twice a week.
13. What kind of painting appeals to the woman most?
A. Ink painting.
B. Oil painting.
C. Watercolor painting.
【答案】11. B 12. C 13. A
【解析】
【原文】W: Rida, I’ve been thinking about learning to swim lately.
M: Really? Is it to stay healthy?
W: Yes, I want to lose some weight and get fitter, and swimming is a great form of exercise, but I’m worried the pools will be crowded in summer. My friend said that I could try swimming early in the morning or late in the evening when fewer people are there. Personally, I want to go on Tuesdays and Thursdays. What about you? Any new interests?
M: Actually, I’ve been thinking about learning to paint.
W: Oh, nice. What kinds of painting are you interested in?
M: I consider learning oil painting, watercolor painting and ink painting. I’m especially interested in ink painting because it’s simple and beautiful.
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 matters most to Mark about choosing a preschool?
A. The focus on social skills.
B. The early teaching of ABCs.
C. A balance between play and structure.
15. What helped Leo overcome separation anxiety?
A. Colorful sports facilities in his school.
B. Playing with other children immediately.
C. A special goodbye routine from Mrs. Swenson.
16. What advice does Mark give the woman about choosing preschools?
A. Observing teachers.
B. Checking building blocks.
C. Understanding rules.
【答案】14. C 15. C 16. A
【解析】
【原文】W: Mark, I’ve been stressed about preschool options for my daughter Mia. What do you think is the most important
M: For me, the key is to keep a balance between play and structure. I went through that with Leo. His preschool mixes free play with simple lessons.
W: Some schools push ABC’s early, but is that good?
M: Research shows social skills matter more. Leo learned to share toys and follow routines, which we couldn’t easily teach at home.
W: What if Mia struggles with separation? I worry she’ll cry every morning.
M: Leo used to cry when I tried to leave. His teacher, Mrs. Swenson, had a special goodbye routine — a high five, and then she distracted him by showing building blocks. By week six, he gave me a quick hug and ran in happily.
W: Maybe I should visit some schools. I want to see their sports facilities and how the teachers interact with the kids.
M: Watch if teachers bend down to talk to the kids at eye level. That warmth makes all the difference.
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. Where was the capsule?
A. On Mars.
B. In the sea near Panama.
C. In the Caribbean Sea.
18. What does Koch think of the underwater life?
A. Boring. B. Adventurous. C. Comfortable.
19. What was the previous record for living underwater?
A. 100 days. B. 120 days. C. 140 days.
20. What does the company Deep plan to do by 2027?
A. To test the possibility of future life.
B. To seek solutions to social problems.
C. To explore the ocean for scientific research.
【答案】17. B 18. B 19. A 20. C
【解析】
【原文】A German man has broken a world record by spending one hundred and twenty days living underwater. Rudiger Cock lived in a thirty-square-metre capsule in the sea near Panama. He wanted to show that people might be able to live under the sea in the future. Cock said living underwater wasn’t actually too difficult. He had a bed, a small TV and a computer that was connected to the internet. He also had an exercise bike to keep fit. One thing he didn’t have was a shower. The fifty-nine-year-old said it was a great adventure.
After Cock came out of the capsule, beating the previous record by twenty days, he enjoyed some champagne and then jumped into the Caribbean Sea. With the world facing challenges linked to climate change and overpopulation, some people are looking up to space to see whether humans could live on Mars, but others are looking down underwater. A UK company called Deep has said it wants to have some scientists live underwater by 2027.
第二部分 阅读理解 (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和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
A
Smart Farming refers to the application of modern Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in agriculture. A highly effective Smart Farm Operating Model is illustrated below.
Typically, there would be sensors and IoT (Internet of Things) devices placed across the field to collect environmental and crop health factors which would be relayed to the data cloud via a gateway. The data cloud, is primarily responsible for data storage, processing and analytics. Reporting dashboards allow farmers/decision-makers to view the data and key insights. At an immediate level, this can help them use a User Interface(UI) or an app to trigger on-field smart devices like actuators/motors or temperature controllers. At a macro level, analytics helps them use the production data, the environmental data along with demand data to plan for the future.
Given the wealth of data that the on-field sensors provide, when demand-related data is added to it, it can help reveal more insights, which are relevant for the marketing function. This data is also relevant for inbound logistics (supply as well as storage of seeds, fertilizers, etc.) as well as outbound logistics (distribution to the market). Basically, it helps enable decisions on when to store and when to sell. Last but not the least, the amount of production, climate, crop health, and demand data and insights can help financial institutions and insurance companies estimate risks better to come up with better suggestions for farmers.
21. What is the first step of the smart farm operating model?
A. Collect data by sensors and IoT.
B. Analyze data in the cloud.
C. Share insights with decision-makers.
D. Control devices through an app.
22. Which of the following parts provides data support for future crop planning?
A. Gateway. B. App/UI.
C. Demand Data. D. Inbound logistics.
23. What can we learn about smart farming data?
A. It reduces the need for fertilizers.
B. It is designed for crop health control.
C. It helps decide storage and sale time.
D. It changes the Crop Finance and Insurance.
【答案】21. A 22. C 23. C
【解析】
【导语】文章主要介绍了智慧农业的概念及其运营模式,包括通过传感器和物联网设备采集数据、数据云端存储与分析、为农民决策提供支持,以及数据在营销、物流、金融保险等方面的应用。
【21题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二段“Typically, there would be sensors and IoT (Internet of Things) devices placed across the field to collect environmental and crop health factors which would be relayed to the data cloud via a gateway. (通常,田地里会放置传感器和物联网设备来收集环境和作物健康因素,这些数据会通过网关传送到数据云端。)”可知,智慧农场运营模式的第一步是通过传感器和物联网设备采集数据。
【22题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二段“At a macro level, analytics helps them use the production data, the environmental data along with demand data to plan for the future. (在宏观层面上,分析帮助他们利用生产数据、环境数据以及需求数据来规划未来。)”可知,需求数据 (Demand Data)为未来作物规划提供数据支持。
【23题详解】
细节理解题。根据第三段“Basically, it helps enable decisions on when to store and when to sell. (基本上,它有助于决定何时储存和何时出售。)”可知,智慧农业数据可以帮助决定储存和销售的时间。
B
For years, Alma has been the Emergency Poet, travelling around British festivals and literary events in an old ambulance, and giving one-to-one consultations. Now she’s gone a step further with The Poetry Pharmacy, her magical shop selling all things poetry-related.
Alma always wanted to be a writer, but ended up with a shadow life instead, living and working around books and literature. She worked as a bookseller, and then at a publishing house for many years. Then, one day, she was walking down the high street in Bishop’s Castle, a few miles away from her home, when she looked into a closed-up shop, saw the dusty and neglected Edwardian shelves and drawers — and fell in love.
Her partner, Jim Sheard, is an academic — and of course a published poet. He is supportive of her work, but it still took a while to convince him that they should buy the building, and live above the shop. The redecoration funded with a successful campaign on Kickstarter. “It was other people’s belief in the idea that tipped the scales into doing it,” Alma says.
There’s a skill to creating spaces where people feel really comfortable, and it’s one Alma seems to possess in abundance. She has a space put aside for the Emergency Poet, styled like Sigmund Freud’s consulting room, with a comfortable chair for her’patients’ to lie on. There are creative writing classes. The shop sells remedies consisting of poems sealed in bottles, poetic greetings cards and of course, lots of books: “I’ve managed to get the stock without going into debt, which has been difficult. But I was resourceful.”
The shop opened on 3 October 2019, which — not uncoincidentally — is also National Poetry Day in the UK. “We’ve only been open for a few months. It’s like having a new baby. You love it, but it completely dominates everything. So I love it, but I also think I’ve created a monster!”
24. What did Alma do before starting the Poetry Pharmacy?
A. She taught writing at a college.
B. She ran an emergency clinic full-time.
C. She wrote poems for a magazine.
D. She worked in the book industry for years.
25. What helped Alma with the shop’s redecoration?
A. Money from a Kickstarter campaign.
B. Donations from her partner.
C. Profits from her poetry consultations.
D. Support from a publishing house.
26. What is special about The Poetry Pharmacy?
A. It mainly sells rare antique books on poetry.
B. It has the longest history among UK poetry shops.
C. It provides free medical treatment for poetry lovers.
D. It heals people with words and offers poetry-related services.
27. What does Alma mean by saying “I’ve created a monster” in the last paragraph?
A. The shop brings more trouble.
B. The shop takes up her time and energy.
C. The shop fails to attract customers.
D. The shop receives negative comments.
【答案】24. D 25. A 26. D 27. B
【解析】
【导语】文章主要讲述了Alma从图书行业转型创办诗歌药房的经历与感悟。
【24题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二段中“She worked as a bookseller, and then at a publishing house for many years.(她曾做过书商,之后在一家出版社工作了多年。)”可知,Alma在创办诗歌药房之前在图书行业工作了多年。
【25题详解】
细节理解题。根据第三段中“The redecoration funded with a successful campaign on Kickstarter.(装修资金来自Kickstarter上的一次成功筹款活动。)”可知,Kickstarter上的筹款活动为店铺装修提供了资金。
【26题详解】
细节理解题。根据第一段中“giving one-to-one consultations(提供一对一咨询)”和第四段中“The shop sells remedies consisting of poems sealed in bottles(商店出售装在瓶子里的诗歌药物)”以及“There are creative writing classes.(有创意写作课程。)”可知,诗歌药房用文字治愈人们,并提供各种诗歌相关的服务。
【27题详解】
词句猜测题。根据最后一段中“It’s like having a new baby. You love it, but it completely dominates everything. So I love it, but I also think I’ve created a monster!(这就像有了一个新生儿。满心欢喜热爱不已,却也被它占据了全部生活。我深爱这家小店,可有时也觉得I’ve created a monster!)”可知,Alma这样说,是表示店铺占据了她大量的时间和精力。
C
New York’s squirrels, New Delhi’s monkeys, seagulls in coastal cities of the U.K. and other urban wildlife have learned that people are a source of food. And because people typically don’t harm the animals, city-dwelling animals learn not to fear people.
Cities drive evolution as well. Humans and the changes we’ve brought to cities have led to the survival of bolder animals, and those bolder animals pass on their traits to future generations. In genetics, scientists refer to this as the environment “selecting” for those traits. It’s not just sandwich-stealing that is more common among city wildlife: urban birds also sound more alike.
Why? Cities are loud and filled with traffic noise, so those who can effectively communicate in that environment are more likely to survive and pass on those traits. For example, urban birds may sing louder, start singing earlier in the morning or at higher frequencies to avoid getting drowned out by low-frequency traffic noise. Cities select for smart individuals and species because that’s what it takes to survive.
Animals may behave similarly in cities because they learn from each other how to exploit novel human food sources. For instance, the cockatoos in Sydney have learned to open trash bins. While rural animals may forage at a variety of places and eat a variety of foods, urban animals may concentrate on garbage bins or rubbish dumps where they know they can find food, but they end up eating a potentially unhealthy diet.
The loss of behavioral diversity is happening wherever humans increase their footprint on nature. This is worrisome on several levels. Reducing genetic variation leaves populations less able to respond to future changes. Moreover, as animals become tamer, new conflicts between animals and humans may emerge. For instance, there may be more car crashes, animal bites, property damage and zoonotic disease transmission. Such conflicts cost money and may harm both the animals and humans.
28. Why did the author mention urban wildlife in different cities?
A. To draw more tourists to these cities.
B. To show the phenomenon is widespread.
C. To introduce species of urban wildlife.
D. To compare living habits of different animals.
29. What do Paragraphs 2 and 3 mainly talk about?
A. Where urban wildlife’s food comes from.
B. What helps urban wildlife communicate better.
C. Why cities increase wildlife’s behavioral diversity.
D. How cities select for special traits of urban wildlife.
30. What does the underlined word “forage” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?
A. Build shelters. B. Avoid enemies.
C. Search for food. D. Raise the young.
31. What is the author’s attitude towards the current changes of urban wildlife?
A. Concerned. B. Neutral.
C. Doubtful. D. Favorable.
【答案】28. B 29. D 30. C 31. A
【解析】
【导语】文章主要讲述了城市环境如何推动野生动物进化及其带来的担忧。
【28题详解】
推理判断题。根据第一段中“New York’s squirrels, New Delhi's monkeys, seagulls in coastal cities of the U. K. and other urban wildlife have learned that people are a source of food. (纽约的松鼠、新德里的猴子、英国沿海城市的海鸥以及其他各类城市野生动物,都已然知晓人类是食物来源。)”可知,作者列举不同城市的野生动物是为了说明这种现象是普遍存在的。
【29题详解】
主旨大意题。根据第二段中“Cities drive evolution as well. Humans and the changes we’ve brought to cities have led to the survival of bolder animals, and those bolder animals pass on their traits to future generations. (城市也推动了进化。人类及我们给城市带来的变化使更大胆的动物得以存活,这些更大胆的动物将其特征遗传给后代。)”以及第三段中“Cities select for smart individuals and species because that’s what it takes to survive. (城市选择了聪明的个体和物种,因为这是生存所需。)”可知,二三段主讲城市如何筛选出野生动物的特殊习性与特质。
【30题详解】
词句猜测题。根据第四段中“While rural animals may forage at a variety of places and eat a variety of foods, urban animals may concentrate on garbage bins or rubbish dumps where they know they can find food (虽然乡村动物可能在各种各样的地方forage并吃各种各样的食物,但城市动物可能集中在垃圾桶或垃圾堆,因为它们知道在那里能找到食物)”可知,forage与eat a variety of foods为承接关系,forage意为“寻找食物”。
【31题详解】
推理判断题。根据最后一段中“This is worrisome on several levels. (这在几个层面上都令人担忧。)”以及“Such conflicts cost money and may harm both the animals and humans. (这些冲突耗费金钱,并且可能伤害动物和人类。)”可知,作者对城市野生动物的变化持担忧态度。
D
Millions of people worldwide who live with long-term parasitic worm (寄生虫) infections experience appetite loss. Despite how common it is, scientists have struggled to figure out exactly what causes this loss of appetite.
Researchers at UC San Francisco have now identified the biological pathway that links the gut’s (肠道) immune response to the brain during a parasitic infection. Their work shows how signals from the immune system can actively reduce the desire to eat. The study uncovered an unexpected way that two types of cells communicate. This discovery may also help explain a range of digestive issues.
The research focused on two uncommon cell types found in the gut. Tuft cells act as detectors that sense and initiate immune defenses. EC cells release chemical signals that stimulate nerve pathways connected to the brain.These EC cells are known to produce senses such as pain, and general gut discomfort. To investigate, first author Koki Tohara, a researcher at UCSF, used genetically engineered sensor cells placed next to tuft cells under a microscope. When the tuft cells were exposed to a compound released by parasitic worms, the nearby sensor cells lit up. This revealed that tuft cells were releasing acetylcholine, which carry signals from the gut to the brain.
The researchers also found that tuft cells release acetylcholine in two separate phases. This helps explain why appetite loss often appears later rather than immediately after infection. At first, tuft cells release a short burst of acetylcholine. As the immune response builds and tuft cells increase in number, they begin producing a slower,sustained release of the same signal. This prolonged release is strong enough to activate EC cells and send signals to the brain.“This explains why you feel fine at first but then start to feel sick as the infection becomes established,”Julius said.“The gut is essentially waiting to confirm that the threat is real and persistent before it tells the brain to change your behavior.”
These findings could eventually help guide new therapies for symptoms linked to parasitic infections. And the implications may extend beyond parasites.
32. What is the function of tuft cells in the gut?
A. To break down harmful substances.
B. To send pain signals directly to the brain.
C. To produce chemicals to kill parasites.
D. To sense threats and start immune defense.
33. Why does appetite loss occur long after infection?
A. The immune system is too weak to react at first.
B. It takes time for the body to recognize the threat.
C. Parasitic worms reproduce very slowly in the gut.
D. The tuft cells release a short burst of acetylcholine.
34. What is the significance of the study’s findings?
A. It explains how different brain cells communicate.
B. It proves gut diseases are connected with mental health.
C. It provides reference for developing new related treatments.
D. It has completely solved the problem of parasitic infections.
35. What’s the best title of the passage?
A. How the Gut Communicates with the Brain
B. Why Parasitic Infections Cause Appetite Loss
C. A Breakthrough in Treating Parasitic Infections
D. Two Special Cell Types Found in the Human Gut
【答案】32. D 33. B 34. C 35. B
【解析】
【导语】文章主要讲述了研究发现寄生虫感染导致食欲丧失的生物学机制。
【32题详解】
细节理解题。根据第三段中“Tuft cells act as detectors that sense and initiate immune defenses.(Tuft细胞充当探测器,感知并启动免疫防御。)”可知,Tuft细胞的功能是感知威胁并启动免疫防御。
【33题详解】
细节理解题。根据第四段中“The gut is essentially waiting to confirm that the threat is real and persistent before it tells the brain to change your behavior.(肠道基本上是在等待确认威胁是真实且持续的,然后才告诉大脑改变你的行为。)”可知,食欲丧失在感染后很久才出现是因为身体需要时间来确认威胁。
【34题详解】
细节理解题。根据最后一段中“These findings could eventually help guide new therapies for symptoms linked to parasitic infections.(这些发现最终可以帮助指导针对与寄生虫感染相关症状的新疗法。)”可知,这项研究的意义在于为开发新的相关治疗方法提供了参考。
【35题详解】
主旨大意题。通读全文可知,文章开篇提出寄生虫感染使人食欲下降的现象,全程围绕探究该现象背后原因展开论述,核心主题为寄生虫感染导致食欲下降的缘由。“Why Parasitic Infections Cause Appetite Loss(寄生虫感染为何会导致食欲减退)”符合题意。
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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
How to Set Boundaries and Build Better Relationships
In any kind of relationship, boundaries can allow both people involved to understand how the other person wants to be treated. Establishing and respecting boundaries can be a key part of a strong, healthy relationship. _____36_____ Here, we’ll offer a few tips to help you get started.
Start small
You don’t need to set big boundaries all at once. _____37_____ After setting small boundaries, you can ask yourself: Are you heading in the right direction? Have things in your relationship improved with these small boundaries? Do you need to go further?
_____38_____
Whether you make a new friend, start a new job, or meet a new romantic partner, try to set your boundaries and expectations from the very beginning. While you can establish boundaries in an existing relationship, it can sometimes be challenging for you and the other person to change. By putting boundaries in place at the beginning, everyone knows where they stand from the start.
Let others know they cross your boundaries
_____39_____ If someone crosses one of your boundaries, you can speak up and communicate to them that you feel uncomfortable. For example, if you have told a friend that there is a certain topic you don’t feel comfortable talking about, but they keep asking you about it, you can consider saying something like, “I don’t feel comfortable talking about that. Can we talk about something else?”
Respect and appreciate other people’s boundaries
If you want others to respect your boundaries, it’s important to respect their boundaries as well. It wouldn’t be fair to disregard someone else’s boundaries but then expect them to honor yours. _____40_____.
A. Consider your own well-being.
B. Set boundaries early in new relationships.
C. But setting boundaries can be challenging.
D. You can start small, build them up slowly, and then re-evaluate.
E. Healthy relationships involve mutual respect, and boundaries can go both ways.
F. Identifying what is happening can be a good way to determine the boundary you need to set.
G. Communication can be an important piece of setting, maintaining, and reinforcing boundaries.
【答案】36. C 37. D 38. B 39. G 40. E
【解析】
【导语】本文主要讲的是如何设定边界并建立更好的关系。
【36题详解】
根据空前句“Establishing and respecting boundaries can be a key part of a strong, healthy relationship.(确立并尊重边界可能是建立稳固、健康关系的关键部分。)”及空后句“Here, we’ll offer a few tips to help you get started.(在此,我们将提供一些提示,帮助你开始。)”可知,空处需形成转折,说明设定边界存在难度,因此才需要给出建议。C选项“But setting boundaries can be challenging.(但设定边界可能具有挑战性。)”说明设定边界是有难度的,承上启下,逻辑衔接紧密。
【37题详解】
根据空前句“You don’t need to set big boundaries all at once.(你不需要一下子设定重大边界。)”及后文“After setting small boundaries, you can ask yourself: Are you heading in the right direction? Have things in your relationship improved with these small boundaries? Do you need to go further?(在设定了一些小边界之后,你可以问问自己:你是否朝着正确的方向前进?通过这些小边界,你们的关系是否有所改善?是否还需要更进一步?)”可知,空处应讲述“从小处开始”的观点,并引出后续的评估环节。D选项“You can start small, build them up slowly, and then re-evaluate.(你可以从小事做起,逐步建立边界,然后重新评估。)”中“start small”呼应空前内容,“re-evaluate”呼应空后的自我提问,衔接自然。
【38题详解】
此处为段落小标题。根据本段内容“Whether you make a new friend, start a new job, or meet a new romantic partner, try to set your boundaries and expectations from the very beginning.(无论你是结交新朋友、开始新工作,还是遇到新的恋爱对象,都尽量从一开始就设定好自己的边界和期望。)”可知,本段核心是强调在新关系的初期就设定边界。B选项“Set boundaries early in new relationships.(在新关系中尽早设定边界。)”说明要在一段关系的初期就设定边界,准确概括了本段主旨,可作为小标题。
【39题详解】
根据空后句“If someone crosses one of your boundaries, you can speak up and communicate to them that you feel uncomfortable.(如果有人越过了你的个人边界,你可以直接表达出来,并向他们说明你感到不自在。)”可知,本段围绕“沟通在边界维护中的作用”展开。G选项“Communication can be an important piece of setting, maintaining, and reinforcing boundaries.(沟通是设定、维持和强化边界的重要组成部分。)”总领本段,空后内容是对该观点的具体阐释,因此符合语境。
【40题详解】
根据前文“If you want others to respect your boundaries, it’s important to respect their boundaries as well. It wouldn’t be fair to disregard someone else’s boundaries but then expect them to honor yours.(如果你希望他人尊重你的边界,那么你也必须尊重他人的边界。无视他人的边界却仍期望他们尊重你的边界,这是不公平的。)”可知,空处应总结边界的双向性。E选项“Healthy relationships involve mutual respect, and boundaries can go both ways.(健康的关系需要相互尊重,边界也是双向的。)”完美承接上文,点明了尊重他人边界的本质。
第三部分语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When I signed up for a triathlon with my son Zane, my only goal was not to finish last. As a non-athlete, the thought of swimming 500 meters, biking 12 miles and running 3 miles ____41____ me. But that summer my wife ____42____ me to get in shape, and my son came up with a ____43____: Let’s do a triathlon together! I couldn’t say no.
On race day, we first lined up by the shore and dived into the bay. I ____44____ through the swim using breaststroke while Zane pulled away with ____45____ freestyle strokes. Eventually I made it back to land. The bike course was hilly, and I ____46____ heard “On your left!” as others passed me.
The running was my least favorite. Luckily, I wasn’t in last place. When I ____47____ back, I saw a woman in her 70s. “I can ____48____ her”, I told myself. But in the final mile, her sneaker-steps got louder and faster. I watched her ____49____ and disappear.
There I was. Alone. Well, not totally alone. I was joined by the official ambulance behind me in case I ____50____. Finally, I crossed the finish line in 121st place. Zane hugged and congratulated me, but I was ____51____. I thought of a number of ____52____. For example, the bike brake was rubbing against the wheel.
Whatever the reason, my embarrassment was gradually replaced by ____53____. I had achieved something more ____54____ than finishing a triathlon. I’d shown my son the ____55____ of perseverance and that not winning is OK as long as you try your hardest.
41. A. attracted B. dominated C. excited D. terrified
42. A. allowed B. urged C. taught D. forced
43. A. proposal B. frame C. command D. principle
44. A. checked B. looked C. struggled D. broke
45. A. rough B. cautious C. graceful D. sudden
46. A. gradually B. constantly C. fortunately D. randomly
47. A. reflected B. dropped C. hung D. glanced
48. A. take B. follow C. inspire D. persuade
49. A. give up B. fall down C. pull away D. slow down
50. A. hesitated B. collapsed C. regretted D. emerged
51. A. embarrassed B. satisfied C. exhausted D. disappointed
52. A. arrangements B. benefits C. versions D. excuses
53. A. fear B. shame C. pride D. gratitude
54. A. diverse B. impressive C. obvious D. primitive
55. A. value B. origin C. prospect D. cost
【答案】41. D 42. B 43. A 44. C 45. C 46. B 47. D 48. A 49. C 50. B 51. A 52. D 53. C 54. B 55. A
【解析】
【导语】作者作为一个非运动员,在妻子的鼓励和儿子的提议下,报名参加了铁人三项比赛。尽管最终以第121名的成绩完赛,但作者从中学到了比完赛更有意义的东西——坚持不懈的精神,以及只要尽力就不必在意输赢的人生道理。
【41题详解】
考查动词。句意:作为一个非运动员,一想到要游500米、骑12英里自行车、跑3英里,我就感到害怕。A. attracted吸引;B. dominated支配;C. excited使兴奋;D. terrified使恐惧。根据前文“As a non-athlete”可知,作者不是运动员,面对如此高强度的比赛,应该是感到害怕。
【42题详解】
考查动词。句意:但那个夏天,我妻子催促我健身,我儿子提出了一个建议:我们一起参加铁人三项吧!A. allowed允许;B. urged催促,敦促;C. taught教;D. forced强迫。根据后文“to get in shape”可知妻子催促作者健身,urge sb. to do sth.意为“催促某人做某事”。
【43题详解】
考查名词。句意:同上。A. proposal提议,建议;B. frame框架;C. command命令;D. principle原则。根据后文“Let’s do a triathlon together!”可知,这是儿子提出的一个建议。
【44题详解】
考查动词。句意:我用蛙泳艰难地游完了全程,而Zane则用优美的自由泳领先了。A. checked检查;B. looked看;C. struggled挣扎,艰难地做;D. broke打破。根据前文“As a non-athlete”可知,作者不擅长游泳,所以是艰难地游完全程。
【45题详解】
考查形容词。句意:同上。A. rough粗糙的;B. cautious谨慎的;C. graceful优美的;D. sudden突然的。根据“while”可推知Zane游得很好,与作者艰难的蛙泳形成对比,应用graceful形容他优美的泳姿。
【46题详解】
考查副词。句意:自行车赛段是丘陵路段,我不断地听到“左边有人!”,其他人不断超过我。A. gradually逐渐地;B. constantly不断地;C. fortunately幸运地;D. randomly随机地。根据后文“as others passed me”可知,因为不断有人超过他,所以他不断听到提醒声。
【47题详解】
考查动词。句意:当我回头看时,我看到了一位70多岁的女士。A. reflected反映;B. dropped掉落;C. hung悬挂;D. glanced瞥一眼。根据后文“I saw a woman in her 70s”可知,作者是回头看了一眼才看到那位女士。glance back意为“回头看”。
【48题详解】
考查动词。句意:“我能赶超她,”我告诉自己。A. take抓住,追上;B. follow跟随;C. inspire激励;D. persuade说服。根据前文“Luckily, I wasn't in last place.”可知,作者不在最后一名,可知作者是想把这位70多岁的女士甩在后面。
【49题详解】
考查动词短语。句意:我看着她拉开距离,消失在前方。A. give up放弃;B. fall down摔倒;C. pull away拉开距离;D. slow down减速。根据“her sneaker-steps got louder and faster”可知,那位女士越跑越快,所以是拉开了距离。
【50题详解】
考查动词。句意:我后面跟着官方救护车,以防我倒下。A. hesitated犹豫;B. collapsed倒下;C. regretted后悔;D. emerged出现。根据前文“I was joined by the official ambulance behind me”可知救护车跟在后面是为了防止作者在比赛中体力不支倒下。
【51题详解】
考查形容词。句意:Zane拥抱并祝贺了我,但我感到很尴尬。A. embarrassed尴尬的;B. satisfied满意的;C. exhausted疲惫的;D. disappointed失望的。根据后文“Whatever the reason, my embarrassment was gradually replaced by ____”可知,此处作者感到的是尴尬。
【52题详解】
考查名词。句意:我想到了很多借口。A. arrangements安排;B. benefits好处;C. versions版本;D. excuses借口。根据后文“For example, the bike brake was rubbing against the wheel.”可知,自行车刹车摩擦车轮是作者为自己表现不好找的借口。
【53题详解】
考查名词。句意:不管什么原因,我的尴尬逐渐被自豪所取代。A. fear恐惧;B. shame羞耻;C. pride自豪;D. gratitude感激。根据后文“I had achieved something more ____ than finishing a triathlon.”可知,作者意识到自己完成了比赛,取得了比完赛更有意义的成就,所以应该是感到自豪。
【54题详解】
考查形容词。句意:我取得了比完成一场铁人三项更令人印象深刻的成就。A. diverse多样的;B. impressive令人印象深刻的;C. obvious明显的;D. primitive原始的。根据后文“I’d shown my son the ____ of perseverance”可知,作者向儿子展示了坚持不懈的精神,这比完成比赛更有意义,更令人印象深刻。
【55题详解】
考查名词。句意:我向儿子展示了坚持不懈的价值,以及只要你尽力了,不赢也没关系。A. value价值;B. origin起源;C. prospect前景;D. cost代价。根据后文“that not winning is OK as long as you try your hardest.”可知作者通过自己的行动向儿子展示了坚持不懈这种品质的价值。
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。
Gig-tripping refers to planning trips — often internationally — around concerts and music events. Unlike the long-standing tradition of following bands on ____56____ (extend) tours, gig-trippers usually plan vacations around one or two specific concerts in ____57____ particular destination. Gig-tripping combines people’s love of music and travel ____58____ a single experience. Some fans pursue this route ____59____ (secure) better ticket prices or access shows that may be sold out in their home city. Phil Dengler, co-founder of The Vacationer, ____60____ (highlight) the financial strategy behind gig-tripping. “Traveling to another city to see an artist can sometimes be more economical ____61____ tickets are cheaper there.”
Gig-tripping offers numerous advantages to music enthusiasts and local tourism economies alike. Travelers get the chance to visit new destinations while ____62____ (attend) concerts. Some may choose cities they hadn’t ____63____ (initial) considered. Beyond the concert, fans often explore local culture through guided tours, culinary experiences, and historical landmarks. The shared experience of the concert also encourages ____64____ (connect) among like-minded travelers.
Gig-tripping presents challenges for both travelers and destinations. Concerts attract large numbers of visitors, leading to crowded tourist areas and increased demand for hotels and transportation, ____65____ drives up costs. The focus on concerts can sometimes overshadow the opportunity to experience local culture in depth.
【答案】56. extended
57. a 58. into
59. to secure
60. highlights
61. because##since##as
62. attending
63. initially
64. connections##connection
65. which
【解析】
【导语】文章主要介绍了演出旅行的概念、优势与挑战。
【56题详解】
考查形容词。句意:与跟随乐队进行长期巡演的悠久传统不同,演出旅行者通常围绕某个特定目的地的一两场特定音乐会来规划假期。本空修饰名词tours,作定语,用形容词extended“长期的,延展的”。
【57题详解】
考查冠词。句意:与跟随乐队进行长期巡演的悠久传统不同,演出旅行者通常围绕某个特定目的地的一两场特定音乐会来规划假期。表示泛指“一个特定的目的地”,且particular的发音以辅音音素开头,用不定冠词a。
【58题详解】
考查介词。句意:演出旅行将人们对音乐和旅行的热爱结合成一次单一的体验。表示“把……结合成……”用combine...into...,本空用介词into。
【59题详解】
考查非谓语动词。句意:一些粉丝选择这条路线是为了获得更优惠的票价或观看在他们所在城市可能已售罄的演出。本空表示目的“为了获得”,用不定式to secure作目的状语。
【60题详解】
考查时态。句意:The Vacationer的联合创始人Phil Dengler强调了演出旅行背后的经济策略。句子陈述一般事实,用一般现在时;主语Phil Dengler为第三人称单数,谓语动词用第三人称单数形式highlights。
【61题详解】
考查原因状语从句。句意:去另一个城市看演出有时会更经济,因为那里的票更便宜。本空引导原因状语从句,用because/since/as“因为”。
【62题详解】
考查状语从句中的省略。句意:旅行者在参加音乐会的同时有机会参观新的目的地。当时间状语从句的主语与主句主语一致,且从句中含有be动词时,可省略从句的主语和be动词。本句完整句子为while Travelers are attending concerts,省略Travelers are,保留现在分词attending。
【63题详解】
考查副词。句意:有些人可能会选择他们最初没有考虑过的城市。本空修饰动词considered,作状语,用副词initially。
【64题详解】
考查名词。句意:音乐会的共享体验也鼓励志同道合的旅行者之间建立联系。本空作encourages的宾语,用名词connection,结合语境表示多人之间的联系,用复数connections。也可以理解为“一种联系”,用单数形式。
【65题详解】
考查定语从句。句意:音乐会吸引大量游客,导致旅游区域拥挤,对酒店和交通的需求增加,这推高了成本。本空引导非限制性定语从句,修饰前面整句话的内容,关系词再从句中作主语,用which引导。
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假设你是李华,你的英国笔友Chris在邮件中提到他们学校的“文学咖啡角”(Literary Coffee Corner),并询问你校是否有类似特色角落。请你给他回复一封邮件,内容包括:
(1)介绍特色角落;(2)说明其意义。
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。
Dear Chris,
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
【答案】Dear Chris,
Thank you for sharing about your school’s Literary Coffee Corner. I’d like to tell you about my favorite spot in our school: the “Cultural Exchange Board” near the main entrance.
It’s not just a noticeboard; it’s a lively, ever-changing space where students from different cultures share and connect. Recently, a student from the UK posted a printed excerpt from Shakespeare’s sonnets. In response, some of us added classic Chinese poems beside it, creating a beautiful dialogue between English and Chinese literary traditions.
What moves me most is how this simple board builds real connections. It feels like a window to the world inside our school.
If you like, I can send you a photo!
Yours,
Li Hua
One possible version2:
Dear Chris,
Thank you for sharing about your school’s Literary Coffee Corner. I’d like to tell you about a meaningful corner in our school: the“Class Garden,” our campus labor education base.
It’s a small plot where students work together across different classes. Last month, our group planted vegetables and flowers under the guidance of our biology teacher. We turned the soil and sowed seeds. Now we take turns watering and weeding every week. The process has taught us cooperation, patience, and a real sense of responsibility.
What makes this corner special is that it’s not just a garden — we’re not just growing plants; we’re cultivating our own character.
If your school has a similar project, I’d love to hear about it!
Best wishes,
Li Hua
【解析】
【导语】题目要求考生以李华的身份给英国笔友Chris回复一封邮件,介绍学校的特色角落,并说明其意义。
【详解】1.词汇积累
充满活力的:lively→ vibrant
不断变化的:ever-changing→ constantly changing
回应:response→ reply
联系,纽带:connection→ bond
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:This simple board builds real connections and moves me most.
拓展句:What moves me most is that this simple board builds real connections.
【点睛】【高分句型1】It’s not just a noticeboard; it’s a lively, ever-changing space where students from different cultures share and connect. (运用了where引导的定语从句)
【高分句型2】What moves me most is how this simple board builds real connections. (运用了What引导的主语从句、how引导的表语从句)
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 afternoon sun cast long shadows on the lawn of Brookdale Senior Living. Inside, elderly residents struggled with their smartphones, feeling isolated and confused by the unfamiliar digital world that seemed completely out of their reach.
Next door, at Canterbury School, the final bell had just rung. Instead of heading to sports practice or hanging out with friends, a group of three teenagers — Aaron, Christian, and Derrick — shouldered their backpacks with a different purpose. “CLEO time,” Aaron said with a grin, referring to the project they had named“Computer Literacy Education Outreach.”
It had started as a joke years ago, laughing about their grandparents’ struggles with technology. But when the laughter faded, an idea remained: what if they could bridge that gap? So they partnered with Brookdale, which is right next to their school. They’ve been volunteering ever since, showing seniors how to connect using technology.
This Thursday was no different. The Senior Living buzzed with a new energy as the teenagers spread out.Christian knelt beside Mr. Smith, whose phone screen displayed a beloved photo of his granddaughter. Step by step,he taught the confused elderly man to tap and type. With a soft whoosh sound, the photo embarked on its digital journey. Mr. Smith’s eyes widened behind his glasses, and a slow, triumphant smile spread across his face. For the first time, he had not just taken a picture; he had shared a memory.
Across the room, Derrick helped Mrs. Kirkpatrick tackle her messy inbox piled with over 122,000 unread emails accumulated for years.“I just didn’t know what to do with them all,” she confessed, overwhelmed. Derrick didn’t judge. He showed her how to search, how to select and how to delete useless messages. As thousands of emails disappeared, it wasn’t just digital clutter being cleared; it was a weight being lifted.“Oh, my goodness,” she breathed,her screen now showing a few manageable messages.“I can actually see my grandson’s emails now.”
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: Meanwhile, Aaron was helping a new resident, Mrs. Evelyn, set up a video call.
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Paragraph 2: The one-hour session was far more than simple tech tutoring.
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【答案】
Meanwhile, Aaron was helping a new resident, Mrs. Evelyn, set up a video call. He patiently guided Mrs. Evelyn’s shaking hands on the tablet. “Just tap here,” he said softly as they practiced the steps together. When the video call finally connected, Mrs. Evelyn gasped at seeing her son’s face appear live on screen. “It’s really him!” she whispered tearfully, reaching out to touch his image. Her son’s joyful “Hi Mom!” made her laugh through tears. For this elderly mother who hadn’t seen her child in months, technology suddenly became a magical window instead of a barrier. Aaron quietly stepped back, giving them privacy for their emotional reunion.
The one-hour session was far more than simple tech tutoring. As the teenagers packed up their things, the room buzzed with a new energy — not just from mastered skills, but from rekindled connections. Mr. Smith was already planning his next photo message to his granddaughter. Mrs. Kirkpatrick proudly showed another resident her newly organized inbox. And Mrs. Evelyn couldn’t stop smiling, already looking forward to her next video call. The teens realized they weren’t just teaching about apps and buttons;they were restoring confidence and bridging generational gaps. The setting sun cast a warm glow on their faces, mirroring the warmth in their hearts.
【解析】
【导语】本文以项目为线索展开。Aaron、Christian和Derrick三人创办了名为CLEO的志愿项目,专门教养老院的老人使用智能手机。一个周四,Christian教Smith先生发照片,Derrick帮Kirkpatrick夫人清理了十二万多封未读邮件。科技不再是隔阂,而成了连接两代人的桥梁。
【详解】1.段落续写
①由第一段句首可知,第一段描写Aaron耐心指导老人操作平板,视频接通后母子相见的感人画面,凸显科技带来温情。
②由第二段句首可知,第二段描写活动结束后老人们的种种暖心举动,点明青少年助人的深层意义,抒发内心暖意。
2.续写线索:协助老人通视频通话 —— 母子线上温情相见 —— 青年默默退让守护温情 —— 活动落幕众人满心欢喜 —— 感悟教学真正意义 —— 夕阳暖景升华温情主旨
3.词汇激活
行为类
①指导:guide/instruct
②轻敲:tap/pat
情绪类
①热泪盈眶的:tearfully /in tears /with watery eyes
②满心欢喜的:joyful/delighted/cheerful
【点睛】【高分句型1】When the video call finally connected, Mrs. Evelyn gasped at seeing her son’s face appear live on screen. (运用了When引导的时间状语从句)
【高分句型2】“It’s really him!” she whispered tearfully, reaching out to touch his image. (运用了现在分词作状语)
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2026届浙江省嵊州市2026年5月高考适应性考试
英语试题
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面 5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播两遍。
1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
What will the speakers do first?
A. Drink coffee. B. Buy groceries. C. Mail parcels.
2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. A birthday celebration.
B. Mr. Taylor’s new novel.
C. Travel experiences in Asia.
3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
What does the man mean by “see food” diet?
A. He eats so much.
B. He is on a strict diet plan.
C. He refuses seafood.
4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
What does the man like best?
A. Milking the cows.
B. Watching fireflies in the evening.
C. Picking strawberries in the garden.
5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
Why was the man late for the appointment?
A. He was stuck in traffic.
B. He couldn’t find keys.
C. He forgot his gym bag.
第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面 5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,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 man’s main concern about pets on trains?
A. The narrow space for pets.
B. The expensive tickets for pets.
C. The potential noise for other passengers.
7. Where does the man want to take his cat?
A. To a beach. B. To a mountain resort. C. To downtown.
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 happened to the man’s father?
A. He made a video of a celebrity.
B. He received a call with a cloned voice.
C. He was cheated into transferring money.
9. What is the man’s attitude towards Denmark’s plan?
A. Supportive. B. Critical. C. Indifferent.
10. What is the main purpose of the conversation?
A. To share personal experiences of being cheated by AI.
B. To discuss the dangers of deepfakes and possible solutions.
C. To explore how schools can better use AI technology in teaching.
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. Why does the man want to learn to swim?
A. To join a competition.
B. To improve his health.
C. To have fun with friends.
12. What is the man’s swimming plan?
A. To swim in the morning.
B. To swim on weekends.
C. To swim twice a week.
13. What kind of painting appeals to the woman most?
A. Ink painting.
B. Oil painting.
C. Watercolor painting.
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 matters most to Mark about choosing a preschool?
A. The focus on social skills.
B. The early teaching of ABCs.
C. A balance between play and structure.
15. What helped Leo overcome separation anxiety?
A. Colorful sports facilities in his school.
B. Playing with other children immediately.
C. A special goodbye routine from Mrs. Swenson.
16. What advice does Mark give the woman about choosing preschools?
A. Observing teachers.
B. Checking building blocks.
C. Understanding rules.
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. Where was the capsule?
A. On Mars.
B. In the sea near Panama.
C. In the Caribbean Sea.
18. What does Koch think of the underwater life?
A. Boring. B. Adventurous. C. Comfortable.
19. What was the previous record for living underwater?
A. 100 days. B. 120 days. C. 140 days.
20. What does the company Deep plan to do by 2027?
A. To test the possibility of future life.
B. To seek solutions to social problems.
C. To explore the ocean for scientific research.
第二部分 阅读理解 (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和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
A
Smart Farming refers to the application of modern Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in agriculture. A highly effective Smart Farm Operating Model is illustrated below.
Typically, there would be sensors and IoT (Internet of Things) devices placed across the field to collect environmental and crop health factors which would be relayed to the data cloud via a gateway. The data cloud, is primarily responsible for data storage, processing and analytics. Reporting dashboards allow farmers/decision-makers to view the data and key insights. At an immediate level, this can help them use a User Interface(UI) or an app to trigger on-field smart devices like actuators/motors or temperature controllers. At a macro level, analytics helps them use the production data, the environmental data along with demand data to plan for the future.
Given the wealth of data that the on-field sensors provide, when demand-related data is added to it, it can help reveal more insights, which are relevant for the marketing function. This data is also relevant for inbound logistics (supply as well as storage of seeds, fertilizers, etc.) as well as outbound logistics (distribution to the market). Basically, it helps enable decisions on when to store and when to sell. Last but not the least, the amount of production, climate, crop health, and demand data and insights can help financial institutions and insurance companies estimate risks better to come up with better suggestions for farmers.
21. What is the first step of the smart farm operating model?
A. Collect data by sensors and IoT.
B. Analyze data in the cloud.
C. Share insights with decision-makers.
D. Control devices through an app.
22. Which of the following parts provides data support for future crop planning?
A. Gateway. B. App/UI.
C. Demand Data. D. Inbound logistics.
23. What can we learn about smart farming data?
A. It reduces the need for fertilizers.
B. It is designed for crop health control.
C. It helps decide storage and sale time.
D. It changes the Crop Finance and Insurance.
B
For years, Alma has been the Emergency Poet, travelling around British festivals and literary events in an old ambulance, and giving one-to-one consultations. Now she’s gone a step further with The Poetry Pharmacy, her magical shop selling all things poetry-related.
Alma always wanted to be a writer, but ended up with a shadow life instead, living and working around books and literature. She worked as a bookseller, and then at a publishing house for many years. Then, one day, she was walking down the high street in Bishop’s Castle, a few miles away from her home, when she looked into a closed-up shop, saw the dusty and neglected Edwardian shelves and drawers — and fell in love.
Her partner, Jim Sheard, is an academic — and of course a published poet. He is supportive of her work, but it still took a while to convince him that they should buy the building, and live above the shop. The redecoration funded with a successful campaign on Kickstarter. “It was other people’s belief in the idea that tipped the scales into doing it,” Alma says.
There’s a skill to creating spaces where people feel really comfortable, and it’s one Alma seems to possess in abundance. She has a space put aside for the Emergency Poet, styled like Sigmund Freud’s consulting room, with a comfortable chair for her’patients’ to lie on. There are creative writing classes. The shop sells remedies consisting of poems sealed in bottles, poetic greetings cards and of course, lots of books: “I’ve managed to get the stock without going into debt, which has been difficult. But I was resourceful.”
The shop opened on 3 October 2019, which — not uncoincidentally — is also National Poetry Day in the UK. “We’ve only been open for a few months. It’s like having a new baby. You love it, but it completely dominates everything. So I love it, but I also think I’ve created a monster!”
24. What did Alma do before starting the Poetry Pharmacy?
A. She taught writing at a college.
B. She ran an emergency clinic full-time.
C. She wrote poems for a magazine.
D. She worked in the book industry for years.
25. What helped Alma with the shop’s redecoration?
A. Money from a Kickstarter campaign.
B. Donations from her partner.
C. Profits from her poetry consultations.
D. Support from a publishing house.
26. What is special about The Poetry Pharmacy?
A. It mainly sells rare antique books on poetry.
B. It has the longest history among UK poetry shops.
C. It provides free medical treatment for poetry lovers.
D. It heals people with words and offers poetry-related services.
27. What does Alma mean by saying “I’ve created a monster” in the last paragraph?
A. The shop brings more trouble.
B. The shop takes up her time and energy.
C. The shop fails to attract customers.
D. The shop receives negative comments.
C
New York’s squirrels, New Delhi’s monkeys, seagulls in coastal cities of the U.K. and other urban wildlife have learned that people are a source of food. And because people typically don’t harm the animals, city-dwelling animals learn not to fear people.
Cities drive evolution as well. Humans and the changes we’ve brought to cities have led to the survival of bolder animals, and those bolder animals pass on their traits to future generations. In genetics, scientists refer to this as the environment “selecting” for those traits. It’s not just sandwich-stealing that is more common among city wildlife: urban birds also sound more alike.
Why? Cities are loud and filled with traffic noise, so those who can effectively communicate in that environment are more likely to survive and pass on those traits. For example, urban birds may sing louder, start singing earlier in the morning or at higher frequencies to avoid getting drowned out by low-frequency traffic noise. Cities select for smart individuals and species because that’s what it takes to survive.
Animals may behave similarly in cities because they learn from each other how to exploit novel human food sources. For instance, the cockatoos in Sydney have learned to open trash bins. While rural animals may forage at a variety of places and eat a variety of foods, urban animals may concentrate on garbage bins or rubbish dumps where they know they can find food, but they end up eating a potentially unhealthy diet.
The loss of behavioral diversity is happening wherever humans increase their footprint on nature. This is worrisome on several levels. Reducing genetic variation leaves populations less able to respond to future changes. Moreover, as animals become tamer, new conflicts between animals and humans may emerge. For instance, there may be more car crashes, animal bites, property damage and zoonotic disease transmission. Such conflicts cost money and may harm both the animals and humans.
28. Why did the author mention urban wildlife in different cities?
A. To draw more tourists to these cities.
B. To show the phenomenon is widespread.
C. To introduce species of urban wildlife.
D. To compare living habits of different animals.
29. What do Paragraphs 2 and 3 mainly talk about?
A. Where urban wildlife’s food comes from.
B. What helps urban wildlife communicate better.
C. Why cities increase wildlife’s behavioral diversity.
D. How cities select for special traits of urban wildlife.
30. What does the underlined word “forage” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?
A. Build shelters. B. Avoid enemies.
C. Search for food. D. Raise the young.
31. What is the author’s attitude towards the current changes of urban wildlife?
A. Concerned. B. Neutral.
C. Doubtful. D. Favorable.
D
Millions of people worldwide who live with long-term parasitic worm (寄生虫) infections experience appetite loss. Despite how common it is, scientists have struggled to figure out exactly what causes this loss of appetite.
Researchers at UC San Francisco have now identified the biological pathway that links the gut’s (肠道) immune response to the brain during a parasitic infection. Their work shows how signals from the immune system can actively reduce the desire to eat. The study uncovered an unexpected way that two types of cells communicate. This discovery may also help explain a range of digestive issues.
The research focused on two uncommon cell types found in the gut. Tuft cells act as detectors that sense and initiate immune defenses. EC cells release chemical signals that stimulate nerve pathways connected to the brain.These EC cells are known to produce senses such as pain, and general gut discomfort. To investigate, first author Koki Tohara, a researcher at UCSF, used genetically engineered sensor cells placed next to tuft cells under a microscope. When the tuft cells were exposed to a compound released by parasitic worms, the nearby sensor cells lit up. This revealed that tuft cells were releasing acetylcholine, which carry signals from the gut to the brain.
The researchers also found that tuft cells release acetylcholine in two separate phases. This helps explain why appetite loss often appears later rather than immediately after infection. At first, tuft cells release a short burst of acetylcholine. As the immune response builds and tuft cells increase in number, they begin producing a slower,sustained release of the same signal. This prolonged release is strong enough to activate EC cells and send signals to the brain.“This explains why you feel fine at first but then start to feel sick as the infection becomes established,”Julius said.“The gut is essentially waiting to confirm that the threat is real and persistent before it tells the brain to change your behavior.”
These findings could eventually help guide new therapies for symptoms linked to parasitic infections. And the implications may extend beyond parasites.
32. What is the function of tuft cells in the gut?
A. To break down harmful substances.
B. To send pain signals directly to the brain.
C. To produce chemicals to kill parasites.
D. To sense threats and start immune defense.
33. Why does appetite loss occur long after infection?
A. The immune system is too weak to react at first.
B. It takes time for the body to recognize the threat.
C. Parasitic worms reproduce very slowly in the gut.
D. The tuft cells release a short burst of acetylcholine.
34. What is the significance of the study’s findings?
A. It explains how different brain cells communicate.
B. It proves gut diseases are connected with mental health.
C. It provides reference for developing new related treatments.
D. It has completely solved the problem of parasitic infections.
35. What’s the best title of the passage?
A. How the Gut Communicates with the Brain
B. Why Parasitic Infections Cause Appetite Loss
C. A Breakthrough in Treating Parasitic Infections
D. Two Special Cell Types Found in the Human Gut
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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
How to Set Boundaries and Build Better Relationships
In any kind of relationship, boundaries can allow both people involved to understand how the other person wants to be treated. Establishing and respecting boundaries can be a key part of a strong, healthy relationship. _____36_____ Here, we’ll offer a few tips to help you get started.
Start small
You don’t need to set big boundaries all at once. _____37_____ After setting small boundaries, you can ask yourself: Are you heading in the right direction? Have things in your relationship improved with these small boundaries? Do you need to go further?
_____38_____
Whether you make a new friend, start a new job, or meet a new romantic partner, try to set your boundaries and expectations from the very beginning. While you can establish boundaries in an existing relationship, it can sometimes be challenging for you and the other person to change. By putting boundaries in place at the beginning, everyone knows where they stand from the start.
Let others know they cross your boundaries
_____39_____ If someone crosses one of your boundaries, you can speak up and communicate to them that you feel uncomfortable. For example, if you have told a friend that there is a certain topic you don’t feel comfortable talking about, but they keep asking you about it, you can consider saying something like, “I don’t feel comfortable talking about that. Can we talk about something else?”
Respect and appreciate other people’s boundaries
If you want others to respect your boundaries, it’s important to respect their boundaries as well. It wouldn’t be fair to disregard someone else’s boundaries but then expect them to honor yours. _____40_____.
A. Consider your own well-being.
B. Set boundaries early in new relationships.
C. But setting boundaries can be challenging.
D. You can start small, build them up slowly, and then re-evaluate.
E. Healthy relationships involve mutual respect, and boundaries can go both ways.
F. Identifying what is happening can be a good way to determine the boundary you need to set.
G. Communication can be an important piece of setting, maintaining, and reinforcing boundaries.
第三部分语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When I signed up for a triathlon with my son Zane, my only goal was not to finish last. As a non-athlete, the thought of swimming 500 meters, biking 12 miles and running 3 miles ____41____ me. But that summer my wife ____42____ me to get in shape, and my son came up with a ____43____: Let’s do a triathlon together! I couldn’t say no.
On race day, we first lined up by the shore and dived into the bay. I ____44____ through the swim using breaststroke while Zane pulled away with ____45____ freestyle strokes. Eventually I made it back to land. The bike course was hilly, and I ____46____ heard “On your left!” as others passed me.
The running was my least favorite. Luckily, I wasn’t in last place. When I ____47____ back, I saw a woman in her 70s. “I can ____48____ her”, I told myself. But in the final mile, her sneaker-steps got louder and faster. I watched her ____49____ and disappear.
There I was. Alone. Well, not totally alone. I was joined by the official ambulance behind me in case I ____50____. Finally, I crossed the finish line in 121st place. Zane hugged and congratulated me, but I was ____51____. I thought of a number of ____52____. For example, the bike brake was rubbing against the wheel.
Whatever the reason, my embarrassment was gradually replaced by ____53____. I had achieved something more ____54____ than finishing a triathlon. I’d shown my son the ____55____ of perseverance and that not winning is OK as long as you try your hardest.
41. A. attracted B. dominated C. excited D. terrified
42. A. allowed B. urged C. taught D. forced
43. A. proposal B. frame C. command D. principle
44. A. checked B. looked C. struggled D. broke
45. A. rough B. cautious C. graceful D. sudden
46. A. gradually B. constantly C. fortunately D. randomly
47. A. reflected B. dropped C. hung D. glanced
48. A. take B. follow C. inspire D. persuade
49. A. give up B. fall down C. pull away D. slow down
50. A. hesitated B. collapsed C. regretted D. emerged
51. A. embarrassed B. satisfied C. exhausted D. disappointed
52. A. arrangements B. benefits C. versions D. excuses
53. A. fear B. shame C. pride D. gratitude
54. A. diverse B. impressive C. obvious D. primitive
55. A. value B. origin C. prospect D. cost
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。
Gig-tripping refers to planning trips — often internationally — around concerts and music events. Unlike the long-standing tradition of following bands on ____56____ (extend) tours, gig-trippers usually plan vacations around one or two specific concerts in ____57____ particular destination. Gig-tripping combines people’s love of music and travel ____58____ a single experience. Some fans pursue this route ____59____ (secure) better ticket prices or access shows that may be sold out in their home city. Phil Dengler, co-founder of The Vacationer, ____60____ (highlight) the financial strategy behind gig-tripping. “Traveling to another city to see an artist can sometimes be more economical ____61____ tickets are cheaper there.”
Gig-tripping offers numerous advantages to music enthusiasts and local tourism economies alike. Travelers get the chance to visit new destinations while ____62____ (attend) concerts. Some may choose cities they hadn’t ____63____ (initial) considered. Beyond the concert, fans often explore local culture through guided tours, culinary experiences, and historical landmarks. The shared experience of the concert also encourages ____64____ (connect) among like-minded travelers.
Gig-tripping presents challenges for both travelers and destinations. Concerts attract large numbers of visitors, leading to crowded tourist areas and increased demand for hotels and transportation, ____65____ drives up costs. The focus on concerts can sometimes overshadow the opportunity to experience local culture in depth.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假设你是李华,你的英国笔友Chris在邮件中提到他们学校的“文学咖啡角”(Literary Coffee Corner),并询问你校是否有类似特色角落。请你给他回复一封邮件,内容包括:
(1)介绍特色角落;(2)说明其意义。
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。
Dear Chris,
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Yours,
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 afternoon sun cast long shadows on the lawn of Brookdale Senior Living. Inside, elderly residents struggled with their smartphones, feeling isolated and confused by the unfamiliar digital world that seemed completely out of their reach.
Next door, at Canterbury School, the final bell had just rung. Instead of heading to sports practice or hanging out with friends, a group of three teenagers — Aaron, Christian, and Derrick — shouldered their backpacks with a different purpose. “CLEO time,” Aaron said with a grin, referring to the project they had named“Computer Literacy Education Outreach.”
It had started as a joke years ago, laughing about their grandparents’ struggles with technology. But when the laughter faded, an idea remained: what if they could bridge that gap? So they partnered with Brookdale, which is right next to their school. They’ve been volunteering ever since, showing seniors how to connect using technology.
This Thursday was no different. The Senior Living buzzed with a new energy as the teenagers spread out.Christian knelt beside Mr. Smith, whose phone screen displayed a beloved photo of his granddaughter. Step by step,he taught the confused elderly man to tap and type. With a soft whoosh sound, the photo embarked on its digital journey. Mr. Smith’s eyes widened behind his glasses, and a slow, triumphant smile spread across his face. For the first time, he had not just taken a picture; he had shared a memory.
Across the room, Derrick helped Mrs. Kirkpatrick tackle her messy inbox piled with over 122,000 unread emails accumulated for years.“I just didn’t know what to do with them all,” she confessed, overwhelmed. Derrick didn’t judge. He showed her how to search, how to select and how to delete useless messages. As thousands of emails disappeared, it wasn’t just digital clutter being cleared; it was a weight being lifted.“Oh, my goodness,” she breathed,her screen now showing a few manageable messages.“I can actually see my grandson’s emails now.”
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: Meanwhile, Aaron was helping a new resident, Mrs. Evelyn, set up a video call.
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Paragraph 2: The one-hour session was far more than simple tech tutoring.
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