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听力:1-5 BACBC 6-10 CCBCB 11-15 AACAA 16-20 BCBAB
阅读:21-25 DADAC 26-30 CDDCB 31-35 ACBDB
七选五:36-40 DCBGA
完形:41-45 CAACB 46-50 DABDC 51-55 DCDAB
语法:56. with 57. Built 58. which 59. solution 60. to create
61. were placed 62. the 63. finishing 64. safely 65. generations
应用文范文1:
I’m Li Hua, a senior high school student. To respond to the “Healthy Campus” campaign, our school held a “Zero Snacks Week” activity. During this week, students were not allowed to bring snacks to school or eat them at school, and nutritious meals and fresh fruit were provided in the canteen.
As for me, the activity brought great gains. I used to rely on snacks like chips and candies, but now I've developed a habit of eating regular meals. I feel more energetic in class and have a better digestion.
This meaningful activity helps us realize the importance of healthy eating, and I hope such activities will continue.
应用文范文2:
I’m Li Hua, a senior high school student. To support our school’s “Healthy Campus” initiative, “Zero Snacks Week” was launched last week — an activity which gained widespread participation. During the week, snacks were banned on campus, while the canteen served up nutritious meals alongside fresh fruit.
For me, the experience was truly rewarding. I used to eat snacks like chips and candies. Now, I’ve developed a regular eating routine. Not only do I feel more energetic in class, but my digestion has also improved.
This activity has made us recognize the value of healthy eating, and I hope more such activities will be organized in future.
短文续写:
Following Ethan’s suggestion, they went to the lost-and-found office together. The room was tidy, with a box labeled (贴标签于) “Lost Items”. Lily scanned the contents anxiously — some books, a water bottle… There, lying quietly among the other items was something wrapped in familiar paper. “That’s it!” she exclaimed (惊叫). The teacher in charge told them it had been turned in a couple of days ago. A wave of relief washed over Lily and she turned to Ethan, exchanging a big satisfied smile with him.
Just then, Lily handed the pen to Ethan. “Happy birthday, Ethan!” she said. “I’m glad you helped me find it.” Ethan’s eyes widened. “It’s for me?” — his voice thick (沙哑的) with surprise. As he peeled (剥掉) away the paper, the pen was revealed (展现) with its unique appearance. Ethan stood still with his thumb (拇指) brushing over its smooth surface, but he said nothing, swallowing (做吞咽动作) hard as if words were stuck in his throat. As they returned to the classroom, the bell rang. The room felt warmer than ever — their friendship was bonded tighter by a gift that was lost but found.
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$这是新高考优秀模拟试卷汇编45套英语课的听力部分,该部分分为第一第二两节,听力考试正式开始。请看听力部分第一节,第一节听下面五段录音,每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选一下。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。Hi jane, you mentioned that we might need some new equipment for the office. absolutely. What we've got is too old and much of IT is faulty. I'll just get a request form and write down what we need. Hi, jane. You mentioned that we might need some new equipment for . the office. absolutely. What we've got is too old and much of IT is faulty. I'll just get a request form and write down what we need. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。Who's your advise, Susan day? He's been great. Aside from the fact that she's a good professor, she's been helping me out a lot with my research. He just thinks the research has practical value that gives me confidence. Who's your adviser? Susan day? She's been great. Aside from the fact that she's a good professor, she's been helping me out a lot with my research. SHE just thinks the research has practical value that gives me confidence. 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。I've just come from the exhibition on the school playground. You could really tell how much the children enjoyed designing the robots. You bet it's a great event to develop kids creativity. The kids built all the robots themselves is amazing how smoothly the robots performed specific tasks i've just come from the exhibition on the school playground. You could really tell how much the children enjoyed designing the robots. You bet it's a great event to develop kids creativity. The kids built all the robots themselves. It's amazing how smoothly the robots performed specific tasks. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。mr. Johnson, i'm afraid you need to check in your bag. It's too big. Are you sure it's a standard Carry on size on most planes? That would be. But the plane to memphis is only a seventy ceder and has limited space. mr. Johnson, i'm afraid you need to check in your bag. It's too big. Are you sure it's a standard Carry on size on . most planes? IT would be. But the plane to mess is only a seventy ceder and has limited space. 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。Most of the areas around the office building are no parking zones, but I saw a bunch of cars on south street. They're not supposed to be there. It's technically illegal and they will get ticketed. Most of the areas around the office building are no parking zones, but I saw a bunch of cars on south street. They're not supposed to be there. It's technically illegal and they will get ticketed. 第一节到此结束,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。Okay, Rebecca, now that I have a good idea of your work and academic background, what would you like to tell me about yourself as a person? Well, mr. Parsons, i'm really focused and hard working. I think my academic results prove this. Yes, that's true. But how about your other personal qualities? Well, I believe i'm a good team player, but I can also work well in dependently. What would you say is your best quality? That's a tough question, but I would say that i'm really passionate about journalism and my career. Okay, Rebecca, now that I have a good idea of your work and academic background, what would you like to tell me about yourself as a person? Well, mr. Parsons, i'm really focused and hard working. I think my academic results prove this. Yes, that's true. But how about your other personal qualities? Well, I believe i'm a good team player, but I can also work well independently. What would you say is your best quality? That's a tough question, but I would say that i'm really passionate about journalism and my career. 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。Good afternoon. How may I assist you today? Hi. I am planning a group visit, and I was wondering if you could help me decide which hotel to book. I have narrowed IT down to either the wind chester hotel, the royal hotel or the star hotel. I would be happy to help if you want to book online. The star hotel offers online booking at no extra charge and has c view rooms available. I will consider that, and we will be on a tight schedule, so we won't have much time to go out for meals. Which hotels serve food? The star hotel and the wind chester hotel only offer a basic breakfast for a full restaurant and room service. The royal hotel is your . best bet. Oh, wonderful. Good afternoon. How may I assist you today? Hi. I am planning a group visit, and I was wondering if you could help me decide which hotel to book. I have narrowed IT down to either the wind chester hotel, the royal hotel or the star hotel. I would be happy to help if you want to book online. The star hotel offers online booking at no extra charge and has c view rooms available. I will consider that, and we will be on a tight schedule, so we won't have much time go out for meals. Which hotels serve food? The star hotel and the winchester hotel only offer a basic breakfast for a full restaurant and room service. The royal hotel is . your best bet. Oh, wonderful. 听下面的录音,回答第十一至第十三小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Kelly, there is a social event for all of the new international students this friday night. Is there any chance you could help out? Sure, James, what do you want me to do? You really . just need to be here to talk to the students and give helpful suggestions about the program. You know, things like the class is we offer student housing and social activities. I don't mean to be rude, but I feel uneasy about that. I really don't know very much about the program yet since I just started last week. Yes, I understand, but you could talk to one before the event. He has been working here for several years and was once in international student in the program himself. He can tell you what questions students are likely to ask. Would that make you . feel more comfortable? definitely. Thank you. Kelly. There is a social event for all of the new international students this friday night. Is there any chance you could help out? Sure, James. What do you want me to do? You really . just need to be here to talk to the students and give helpful suggestions about the program. You know, things like the class is we offer student housing and social activities. I don't mean to be rude, but I feel uneasy about that. I really don't know very much about the program yet since I just started last week. Yes, I understand, but you could talk to one before the event. He has been working here for several years and was once in international student in the program himself. He can tell you what questions students are likely to ask. Would that make you feel . more comfortable? definitely. Thank you. 听下面的录音,回答第十四至第十七小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。With us today is master chocolate maker. Edward. hardly. How did you become so fascinated by chocolate? Edward. well, like every child, I loved chocolate. I started keeping in the different papers the chocolate was wrapped in and soon . had several albums, really. So how did that lead to something more serious? A local museum was planning to have an exhibition of unusual hobby. And my mom told them about my collection. They wanted to display IT. I was very proud and realized that chocolate must be something very special. Later, my rappers even appeared on a local T, V program. Wow, that's amazing. Did you study chocolate making at university? No, I actually studied art and design. I don't think guy was a talented artist, but I wanted to create things with my hands. And has that artistic background influenced your chocolate making in any way? I haven't used the artistic skills directly. However, I can see the style I developed at university in many chocolates I . create today with us today is master chocolate maker Edward. hardly. How did you become so fascinated by chocolate? Edward? Well, like every child I loved chocolate, I started keeping the different papers the chocolate was wrapped in and soon had several albums. really. So how did that lead to something more serious? A local . museum was planning to have an exhibition of unusual hobby. And my mom told them about my collection. They wanted to display IT. I was very proud and realized that chocolate must be something very special. Later, my rappers even appeared on a local T. V program. Wow, that's amazing. Did you study chocolate making at university? No, I actually studied art and design. I don't think guy was a talented artist, but I wanted to create things with my hands . and has that artistic background fluency your chocolate making in any way? I haven't used the artistic skills directly. However, I can see the style I developed at university in many chocolates I create today. 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。Today i'm going . to talk about a tree called the saint Helena gum wood, which is one of the ten areas trees on the planet. IT is found only in specific areas of sane Helena in island, in the south atlantic ocean. The same Helena gm wood has a very interesting appearance. Its trunk bands and its branches form umbrella like shapes. IT has many leaves, which grow in bunches in the shape of hands. IT takes each tree around thirty years to reach its full height of about eight meters. The tree hasn't always been so rare. Problems began when a trading company first settled there. The island's newcomers used the trees for fuel, but the goats they brought with them caused even greater damage. They fed on the Young trees, stopping them from being able to develop fully. Fortunately, some trees survived, although other plans were starting to take over the trees habitat. Some trees were growing out of the cracks of rock walls. These were the only trees that were not affected. And so the gun wood didn't disappear from the island completely. Today i'm going to talk about a tree called the saint Helena gum wood, which is one of the ten ryus trees on the planet. IT is found only in specific areas of sane Helena in island in the south atlantic ocean. The same Helena gn wood has a very interesting appearance. Its trunk bands and its branches form umbrella like shapes. IT has many leaves, which grow in bunches in the shape of hands. IT takes each tree around thirty years to reach its full height of about eight meters. The tree hasn't always been so rare. Problems began when a trading company first settled there. The island's newcomers used the trees for fuel, but the goats they brought with them caused even greater damage. They fed on the Young trees, stopping them from being able to develop fully. Fortunately, some trees survived. Although other plans were starting to take over the trees habitat, some trees were growing out of the cracks of rock walls. These were the only trees that were not affected, and so the gun wood didn't disappear from the island completely. 第二节到此结束,现在你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。
高二英语第三次月考
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 will the man do next?
A. Fix some equipment. B. Fill in a form. C. Place an order.
2. What does the man think of Susan?
A. Helpful. B. Practical. C. Confident.
3. What event did the woman just attend?
A. An art exhibition. B. A sports meet. C. A robot show.
4. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. In a hotel. B. At an airport. C. On a plane.
5. What are the speakers talking about?
A. Office rules. B. A traffic jam. C. Street parking.
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. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A. Teacher and student. B. Workmates. C. Interviewer and interviewee.
7. What does Rebecca consider her best quality?
A. Being social. B. Being independent. C. Being enthusiastic.
听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。
8. What does the woman do?
A. A hotel clerk. B. A travel agent. C. A tour guide.
9. What is the man’s main concern?
A. The price. B. The view. C. The meals.
10. Which hotel might the man book?
A. The Winchester Hotel. B. The Royal Hotel. C. The Star Hotel.
听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。
11. What is Kelly expected to do at the event?
A. Offer guidance. B. Train students. C. Organize activities.
12. Why is the woman advised to talk to Hwan?
A. He has rich experience.
B. He is the leader of the event.
C. He is a new international student.
13. How does Kelly feel in the end?
A. Nervous. B. Excited. C. Relieved.
听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。
14. What did Edward collect?
A. Chocolate wrappers. B. Music albums. C. Art works.
15. Where was Edward’s collection first shown?
A. At a museum. B. On a TV program. C. In a university.
16. Why did Edward study art and design?
A. He has artistic talent.
B. He enjoyed creative work.
C. He wanted to start a company.
17. How does Edward’s art study influence him?
A. It improves his interpersonal skills.
B. It deepens his insights into business.
C. It contributes to his chocolate style.
听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。
18. What do the St Helena gumwood’s leaves look like?
A. Umbrellas. B. Hands. C. Humans.
19. What posed a threat to the St Helena gumwood?
A. New settlers. B. Wild animals. C. Other plants.
20. How did the gumwood manage to survive?
A. They were protected by a company.
B. They grew in hard-to-reach places.
C. They were moved off the island.
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 GoldenPass Line allows travelers in Switzerland to experience the beauty of the Alpine landscape in one scenic train journey. This makes it ideal for travelers to see the best of Switzerland in a limited time. The route used to include the Luzern to Interlaken Express, but that is now a separate trip.
Route and Duration
From Interlaken to Zweisimmen: about 1 hour 10 minutes
From Zweisimmen to Montreux: about 1 hour 50 minutes
Total Trip Time: about 3 to 3.5 hours, depending on connections
Types of Trains
The GoldenPass Panoramic train has huge panoramic (全景的) windows and a few first-class VIP seats in the front. Sitting here, you’ll have the same view as the driver.
The GoldenPass Belle Époque train offers a luxurious and historical feel.
GoldenPass also operates a couple of themed trains. For the breathtaking scenery, to learn culinary (烹饪的) history, to see live demonstrations, and of course, to sample chocolate or cheese, book a trip on the Chocolate Train or the Cheese Train.
Tickets
Bookings for the GoldenPass Line can be made in person at the rail stations or on the Swiss Federal Railways website.
However, if you wish to book your tickets well ahead of time, go to the booking page of GoldenPass Express.
You need to choose the style of the car and train you wish to take, and then you can find any available seats on the dates you require.
21. How long does the journey from Interlaken to Montreux approximately take?
A. 1 hour 10 minutes. B. 1 hour 50 minutes.
C. 2 hours 30 minutes. D. 3 hours 20 minutes.
22. Which train will you choose if you want to share the driver’s view?
A. The GoldenPass Panoramic train. B. The GoldenPass Belle Époque train.
C. The Chocolate Train. D. The Cheese Train.
23. Where can you book GoldenPass tickets far in advance?
A. On the themed trains.
B. At the railway stations.
C. On the Swiss Federal Railways website.
D. On the GoldenPass Express website.
B
The paddle (桨) cuts through the water as Paralympian athlete Curtis McGrath pushes his canoe (皮划艇) forward. With each strong move, a quick flash of green and yellow Aboriginal art can be seen on the paddle — the special design for Australia’s Paralympic team. For McGrath, this pattern, called “The Journey”, carries deep meaning. It matches his own story, as he found strength in sports after losing his legs. It seems symbolic of the idea that talking can support recovering.
Many people find it difficult to talk about serious illness or injury. Serious injuries, like McGrath’s, come with a complex range of emotions including anger, denial, and depression. But sharing such emotions and talking about injuries can help people to manage them.
“For me, to have a good support network around me helped me get through those tough times,” McGrath said during an interview in 2018. Understandably, many people with serious injuries find it easier to talk with others going through the same or a similar experience. This can bring a fuller level of understanding that helps people live with their injury on practical and emotional levels.
“Six months after I got hurt, I got to see people who’d been injured doing things that I didn’t think were possible,” says McGrath. Inspired, he tried a few sports before finding his passion for paracanoe that he took to the Invictus Games in London, 2014. His achievements in sports have seen him win multiple gold medals at the Paralympic Games and World Championships.
McGrath has become a champion for people with a disability, and a motivational speaker. And he’s not afraid to openly discuss his suffering. “It’s important to remember that the hard times never last forever,” advises McGrath. “There’s someone out there that’s going through something similar. It’s your responsibility to reach out to talk and to see what you could be.”
24. Why does the author mention “The Journey” on McGrath’s paddle?
A. To present his personal recovery story.
B. To highlight the importance of team spirit.
C. To show his pride as a Paralympian athlete.
D. To explain the rules of Paralympic canoe design.
25. How can sharing emotions about serious injuries benefit people?
A. It reduces their dependence on others.
B. It saves them the cost of medical care.
C. It increases their tolerance of injuries.
D. It helps them get professional guidance.
26. What does McGrath advise people to do?
A. Contain emotions. B. Take responsibility.
C. Seek connections. D. Develop hobbies.
27. Which of the following can best describe Curtis McGrath?
A. Curious and passionate. B. Strict and influential.
C. Strong and independent. D. Open-hearted and inspiring.
C
City living has long been described as fast-paced. A study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology reveals that citizens in three major northeastern U.S. cities — Boston, New York, and Philadelphia — are walking 15 percent faster than they did in 1980. They also found that fewer people are spending extra time in public spaces, with the number dropping by 14 percent over the past three decades.
Co-author Arianna Salazar-Miranda said that the findings suggest a shift in how people use public spaces. She said, “When they start to function more like passageways than gathering spots, we risk losing cities’ ability to generate informal encounters that drive creativity, engagement and community.”
Ruth Conroy Dalton, a professor of Architecture at Northumbria University in the UK, who was not involved in the study, said, “A rise in walking speed shortens the average street journey by about 13 percent, which means fewer seconds in which passerby interactions, eye contact, or simply ‘being present’ can occur.” Dalton added, “When the street itself gives you less to stop and look around, you tend to hurry through it even faster.”
In the study, the researchers used machine learning to analyze the videos taken by urbanist William H. Whyte between 1978 and 1980 in New York City. In 2010, a research team led by sociologist Keith Hampton recreated Whyte’s filming conditions, shooting updated videos from the same public locations at the same time of day. Among the findings was a drop in the number of people who joined groups after entering public spaces. As for the reasons, the researchers point to the rise of smartphones, which allow people to make plans digitally before stepping outside. Coffee culture may also be playing a role, drawing people away from sidewalks and into climate-controlled, Wi-Fi-equipped venues.
The researchers hope their work will inform how cities design and redesign public areas, especially at a time when digital polarization is reshaping how people connect in real life. “Public spaces are such an important element of city life,” said co-author Salazar-Miranda. “The more we can keep improving public spaces, the more we can make our cities better places for people to come together.”
28. Why does the author mention the numbers in paragraph 1?
A. To assess urban planning challenges. B. To demonstrate improved traffic efficiency.
C. To highlight reduced social contact. D. To provide evidence for faster lifestyles.
29. What is the impact of faster walking speed according to Dalton?
A. It promotes physical exercise. B. It leads to more traffic accidents.
C. It limits street social interactions. D. It causes less awareness of surroundings.
30. What method was employed to conduct the study?
A. Surveys across multiple cities. B. Computer analysis of videos.
C. Tracking walking behaviors. D. Comparing urban architecture.
31. What is the study expected to help people do?
A. Improve public space design. B. Change modern urban lifestyle.
C. Control digital communication. D. Preserve historic buildings.
D
Humans aren’t the only animals with hot tempers (脾气).
In 2016, ecologist Kristen Cecala and a workmate saw black-bellied salamanders from Appalachian streams quickly jump on each other in a special box in the lab. Cecala says these small animals strongly defend their home area by biting their opponents to make them escape. The experiment was set up to test how rising temperatures would affect salamanders’ behaviors. As it turned out, they were nearly four times as likely to act aggressively (好斗地) at 25° Celsius, much warmer than their stream habitats. And studies show that many animals like monkeys and fish tend to get more aggressive at higher temperatures.
As the planet warms due to climate change, rising temperatures could affect some species’ social structures and ecosystems. But the findings may also tell us something deeper about how heat affects animals physiologically and potentially reveal clues to increased violence and crime among humans in hot weather.
One possible explanation for this heat-aggression link in cold-blooded animals is that warmth dials up the animals’ metabolisms (新陈代谢), using up more of their energy. This requires more calories, making animals more territorial to secure food. By contrast, warm-blooded animals may be less sensitive to these effects because they can cool their bodies through sweating. But the heat-aggression association has been documented in some monkeys, rats and dogs. Even for warm-blooded animals, warmth speeds metabolic rates, and calorie loss may be worsened by the energy needed to cool their bodies. When the priority is getting more calories, less energy may go toward maintaining social behaviors and managing aggression.
There is indeed some evidence that heat can affect brain chemistry and connectivity, potentially leading to aggressive behaviors, says environmental neuroscientist Kim Meidenbauer. “Uncomfortable, stressful heat affects a number of psychological and physiological processes that can lead to heightened aggression,” she says.
While scientists investigate the underlying mechanisms and important questions such as whether aggression disappears once animals get used to heat, they’re also thinking about possible consequences of the heat-aggression relationship as the world warms.
32. What was the aim of the experiment on salamanders?
A. To conclude how they behave in a stream.
B. To prove that they become aggressive in heat.
C. To find how they respond to rising temperatures.
D. To figure out how they drive their opponents away.
33. What does the underlined phrase “dials up” in paragraph 4 probably mean?
A. Balances. B. Boosts. C. Stops. D. Disturbs.
34. What is the probable reason for the heightened aggression in warm-blooded animals?
A. They become more social. B. They fail to cool down.
C. They prefer fighting in heat. D. They need more energy.
35. Which of the following is the best title for the text?
A. Cold-blooded Animals’ Social Behaviors
B. Heat Increases Animal Aggression
C. Temperature’s Effect on Human Crime
D. Climate Change Influences Animals
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。
I retired two years ago, at age 71, from a career that was primarily writing, but also included teaching and consulting. For the past 20 years, I had worked as a technical writer. I enjoyed my work as there was a lot of variety. 36__________ There was more repetition, and I was less interested in keeping up with new technologies as I got older. I felt I had saved enough money, and it was a good time to stop working.
I was a little nervous when the first Monday of retirement came. I didn’t miss the work itself, but I did miss the interaction with co-workers. However, I was quite surprised by how easy the transition (转变) was. 37__________ I’m also busy with housework and managing my finances.
I’ve done well financially since becoming a self-directed investor in 2010. 38__________ I then worked and saved consistently for the next 13 years. I don’t worry about my investments in retirement at all. 39__________ Although I don’t need to cut back on my expenses, I do try to be economical with daily expenses, such as food and personal items like clothes.
40__________ I socialize with family and friends, take courses at the University of Toronto, read about 50 books a year and enjoy watching classic films with my wife.
My advice to others is that if you enjoy your work, keep doing it as long as you can, and as long as you’re allowed to. If work is a core part of your identity and you have few other interests, retirement could be a challenge.
A. Retirement frees up energy of all kinds.
B. After gently firing my advisor, I took charge.
C. I play classical music to engage my mind and body.
D. However, I found it less enjoyable once I hit my 70s.
E. I haven’t figured out where to find outlets for my energy.
F. Some people work part-time to maintain social connections.
G. They’re well-diversified and can weather any market storms.
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四个选项中选出最佳选项。
While travelling, I always wore headphones to avoid small talks from strangers. But a(n) 41 with a gentle man on the flight back home changed my mind.
Flying to see my mom, I was seated next to a 42 man with a warm smile. He asked whether I was going home. I said yes and 43 that I would be with my mom for the New Year, the first time without Dad. His smile didn’t 44 but became soft. He nodded not with 45 but with recognition, “I lost my dad a few years ago.”
At that moment, my fellow seatmate and I were 46 by shared experiences. He was all ears as I told him how my dad had been humorous and willing to 47 , reminding us not everyone sees the world the same way. With such personality, a love of travel came 48 to my father. So, when I think of him, I immediately go somewhere sunny and warm in my mind.
The power of that talk has reshaped how I 49 my sadness. It is a companion that follows us everywhere, but through the 50 we share, our memories of loved ones have deepened while the sorrow of 51 them has softened.
After that flight, I 52 before putting on my headphones and try to 53 the people around me. Not every seatmate may want to talk, and most people might not even 54 . But some will, and I will be 55 to listen.
41. A. appointment B. conflict C. encounter D. negotiation
42. A. friendly B. serious C. lonely D. generous
43. A. shared B. declared C. admitted D. joked
44. A. return B. last C. disappear D. grow
45. A. satisfaction B. pity C. guilt D. delight
46. A. motivated B. bothered C. shocked D. bonded
47. A. listen B. help C. donate D. intervene
48. A. randomly B. naturally C. temporarily D. instantly
49. A. escape B. spread C. hide D. address
50. A. news B. notice C. stories D. updates
51. A. attending B. comforting C. accusing D. losing
52. A. relax B. test C. pause D. search
53. A. question B. inform C. entertain D. acknowledge
54. A. look up B. show off C. turn up D. back off
55. A. afraid B. ready C. hesitant D. nervous
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。
Engineers in China have completed a remarkable project. They have moved and returned a 7,500-metric-ton historic building complex in Shanghai 56__________ the help of tiny robots.
The project began in 2023, when an underground shopping center and subway lines were to be constructed beneath the Huayanli complex. 57__________ (build) in the 1920s, the three brick-and-wood structures are classic Shikumen buildings. This style mixes traditional Chinese courtyards with Western townhouse designs.
In an effort to protect them, the buildings had to be relocated. The buildings were fragile (脆弱的) and the space was narrow, 58__________ made normal moving methods impossible. The engineers needed a more creative 59__________ (solve). First, they made 3-D scans 60__________ (create) exact plans. Then, drilling robots cleared soil under the foundation. After that, 432 mini “walking” robots 61__________ (place) below. Together, they moved the buildings slowly. In total, 62__________ complex was shifted about 48 meters west and 46 meters north.
The foundation work completed, it was time to move the buildings back. Over the next twenty days, the robots gradually inched the structures into place, 63__________ (finish) the task on June 7, 2025.
With the buildings 64__________ (safe) returned, work on the underground project continues. It highlights that innovation and tradition can work together to safeguard the past for future 65__________ (generation).
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,为响应“健康校园”倡议,上周你校举办了“无零食周”活动。请你给校英文报写篇报道,内容包括:(1)活动介绍;(2)你的收获。
注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式作答。
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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。
Lily’s fingertips brushed over the brand-new fountain pen. It was silver-white with star-patterned marks. She had saved her pocket money for three months, skipping after-school milk teas and weekend movie tickets, just to buy it as a birthday gift for her deskmate, Ethan. Ethan always used a worn, paint-chipped old pen. When he wrote, its cap hung loosely. That was why Lily decided to buy him a special pen as a birthday gift, and she bought some wrapping paper and carefully wrapped it, picturing the surprise when Ethan got it. Soon, Ethan walked in, and she hurriedly hid it in one of the side pockets of her schoolbag, not knowing there was a hole at the bottom.
On Ethan’s birthday, Lily’s heart sank when she suddenly forgot where she had exactly put the gift and failed to find it. Her hands moved quickly, emptying her schoolbag onto the desk — textbooks, notebooks, and worksheets spilled out in a messy pile. She searched through them wildly, her hope fading with each passing second. She dropped to her knees to check the dark space between her desk and the wall, looked under the classroom seats, and even carefully checked the trash can, but found nothing. At the moment, Ethan was turning his old pen between his fingers.
“What are you looking for?” Ethan asked softly. “A pen.” When those two words slipped out of Lily’s lips, she suddenly froze — Ethan’s concern sent a brief thought of suspicion across her mind. Could it be… he had taken the pen by mistake? She didn’t want to let him know ahead of time. She had planned to send it as a surprise to the kind boy who always lent her erasers and helped her solve math problems whenever she was in need. The class bell rang and they kept silent but Lily’s mind was totally off the lesson.
When class was over, Lily sat heavily in her seat. The classroom was filled with happy talks and laughter of her classmates, but she felt completely like an outsider. Just as her face clouded over in disappointment, Ethan gently tapped her on the shoulder, pulling her from her thoughts. “Don’t be sad. Let’s look for it together,” Ethan said with a smile.
注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式作答。
Following Ethan’s suggestion, they went to the lost-and-found office together.
Just then, Lily handed the pen to Ethan.
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