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听力: BCCAB CBABA ACCBA BCCBA
阅读理解: BCD BCDA CBAC DABD EFABD
完形填空: ABDCA BDDCC BBACD
语法填空: 56. involved 57. a 58. specifically 59. believes 60. how
61. stillness 62. between 63. that/ which 64. displaying 65. essential
应用文:劳育
Hello everyone,
Still feeling that mix of sore muscles and a happy heart? Yeah,me too. Beyond the aches and smiles,our Campus Beautification Day proved to be a memorable chapter of hard work and personal growth.
Rolling up our sleeves and dedicated to cleaning, planting, upcycling and handcrafting, we were not just doing chores but shaping our campus into a cleaner and more sustainable place. Under proper guidance and via teamwork,we sharpened our practical labour skills while fostering a genuine sense of belonging and collective responsibility. However,to optimize(优化) future activities, a well-structured work plan should be drafted beforehand,specifying the exact task each group is responsible for and coordinating group size to ensure full engagement and productivity. Providing handy tools and basic safety tips will also be very helpful.
Anyway,Campus Beautification Day is not just a one-time event, but a long-term attitude. So let's carry it beyond campus and embrace the joy of working with our hands--- today and every day.
Thank you for listening!
补充:呼吁参加劳动
1. Don't miss out on this chance to be part of something meaningful! Whether you' re passionate about gardening, handy with tools, or eager to serve others, there's a role for you in Campus Labor Week.Your energy, creativity, and hard work can turn our campus into a haven of beauty and functionality.Your participation matters——see you there! 76696:uId:76696
2. The time to act is now! Campus Labor Week is more than just a series of activities—— it’ s a chance for us to leave our mark on our beloved school. Every task, big or small, contributes to a better learning environment. So, let's unite, take action, and make this labor week a testament (证明 ) to our love for our campus and our willingness to work hard for it!
读后续写:社会温情
Just as the disappointed family were about to leave, Mrs. Jones stopped them. She hurried over with her neatly packed food basket,her eyes soft with sympathy and warmth. “Wait a moment,” she said gently, fetching an empty box from the corner of hall. She pulled out a bag of golden stuffing mix and laid it carefully into the box. Mr. Jones stood beside her,nodding in agreement,“We don't need so much food for just the two of us.” Inspired by their kindness, Amy reached into her basket for a jar of jellied cranberry sauce,while the Tomas family contributed six plump sweet potatoes. One by one,each family stepped forward and offered an item. Soon,the empty box was transformed into the 11th special basket,brimming with all the winter necessities,woven together by the love of everyone present.
Seeing the special “basket”,the family were moved to tears. The mother quickly wiped her moist eyes with the back of her hand,and clutched her child tightly to her chest, while the father held the basket as if it were a precious treasure,his shoulders trembling slightly as he struggled to hold back emotions. “Thank you, thank you all so much,” he said hoarsely,his voice choked with deep gratitude. The child buried their face in the mother's arms, then looked up at the crowd and whispered a shy yet sincere “thank you” too. As they left, the warm glow of the hall lights fell on their figures,gently illuminating their path home. That night,we all grasped the true essence of fellowship--- it lies not just in giving, but in sharing hand in hand.
听力原文
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M: Are you still thinking about getting a cat?
W: I was, but my landlady doesn't allow pets. I've been looking for a pet friendly place for a week and it's exhausting.
Text 2
W: This is my first time experiencing Chinese folk music live. I had thought it would be dull.
M: I'm so glad you didn't miss it. How did you find the concert?
W: It felt like only three minutes had passed, but suddenly it was already over.
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M: Time to go to the airport. Did you get everything?
W: Let me check. Wallet, passport, phone. Wait, my charger? It's still on the nightstand. I can't survive without it. One second.
M: Hurry up, we are running late.
Text 4
W: Dad, dad, hey, look. That rabbit in the cartoon is super cute. I wish we had one.
M: Shh. Sweetie, please keep your voice down. I'm on an important online meeting.
W: Oops, sorry. I' ll go watch in my room.
Text 5
M: Excuse me, am I on the right train to city park?
W: No, you should get off at central square and switch to line B there.
M: Thanks. Is it far?
W: Just two stops.
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W: Good afternoon. Are you looking for a dishwasher?.人
M: Yes. Do you have any recommendations?
W: We have two popular models, CleanPro and Fresh S10.
M: What's the difference?
W: Fresh S10 is our best seller. It holds 16 place settings and has multiple wash cycles. CleanPro has a unique system to keep the inside fresh and clean automatically.
M: Hmm, it's hard to decide.
W: Delivery is free for both, but the Fresh S10 is the last one in stock, so it's half off.
M: A good bargain. I' ll take it.
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W: Hello, this is a modern art gallery. Can I help you?
M: Hi, I'm calling about your Van Gogh art exhibition. Is it still on? What's the highlight?
W: Yes, it runs until September 22nd. Instead of hanging on walls, his paintings are projected onto the ceiling, walls and floor. You can be completely surrounded by his art.
M: Cool. Should I book in advance? qwuoyuw :fId: qwuoyuw
W: It's a hot ticket right now. Even if you come early on weekdays, there's no guarantee without a reservation.
M: Good to know. What are the opening hours?
W: Nine a. m. to five p. m. But no one will be admitted one hour before closing time.
M: Thanks. I' ll book now.
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M: Hey, Jenny, I'm thinking of starting an outdoor hiking club. Are you interested?
W: Really, Henry? Count me in. I love hiking. I go with my dad twice a month.
M: Okay, I got the idea after the summer camp hiking trip last year. We stayed overnight in the mountains. It was amazing.
W: That sounds incredible. So what do we need to get the club approved?
M: We need a teacher advisor, 15 amateur members and a plan for year round activities.
W: That shouldn't be hard. I know some potential members.
M: Exactly. I'm asking Mr. Thompson, our geography teacher, to be the advisor he guided hiking trips before.
W: Perfect. How often would we meet? The art club meets every week, but that seems like a lot. UYYOY :uId: UYYOY
M: Once a fortnight and maybe we can team up with other clubs to try something new.
W: I can't wait to get started.
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M: Hey Mia, have you tried that new restaurant just around the block? The lines are crazy.
W: Yeah, I went there once. They cut meat right there and cook in a hot pan, everything is done in seconds.
M: I found it went viral after some students posted videos online. Now it's on everyone's list.
W: No surprise. Compared to pre-made meals, which can be costly and not always healthy, people are eager for something special and fresh. That's what draws the crowd.
M: The price is reasonable, too, around 50 Yuan for a meal.
W: True and freshness matters most, but it's too hot. My mouth burned a lot after just a few bites.
M: Really? I'm a regular there and I'm a huge spice lover.
W: Well, it's not my taste, but I' ll recommend it to my friends.
M: By the way, have you finished the quarterly report? The manager is asking for it.
W: Almost done. Just need to double check the numbers. I' ll send it to you by this afternoon. QWUOYUW :fId: QWUOYUW
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Hello everyone. As we all know, our annual STEM Day on December 11th is just around the corner. This date is chosen because it celebrates the opening day of our school's science center. But this year is going to be really special.Our former student and famous physicist Dr. James Anderson, who initiated the STEM Day, will return to join the celebration. Our STEM Day has grown into something far beyond traditional celebrations. Yes, you' ll still find classic fun like science quizzes,3D-printed2026-06-08T12:12:07.276 models display and machine learning books available in the library. But this year we' re launching an exciting new hands-on activity, a VEX GO tournament, where you' ll build, test and program a robot and compete before the audience. This year, anyone who completes a challenge gets a mini robotic set, a small reward to take home and explore. This celebration reminds us that STEM isn't just subjects in class, but useful tools that shape our modern world. So mark your calendars, sign up at the front office and join the fun. Maybe you' ll understand why we science teachers get so excited about it.
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$这是普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语科听力部分,该部分分为第一第二两节。注意,回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到答题卡上。现在是听力试音。时间。Hello, international friends club, can I help you? Oh, hello. I read about your club in the paper today, and I thought i'd phone to find out a bit more. Yes, certainly. Well, we're sort of a social club for people from different countries. It's quite a new club. We have about fifty members at the moment, but we're growing all the time. That sounds interesting. I'm british actually. And I came to washington about three months ago. I'm looking for ways to meet people. What kinds . of events do you organize? Well, we have social git togethers and sports events, and we also have language evenings. Could you tell me something about . the language evenings? Yes, every day, except thursday, we have a language evening. People can come and practice their languages, you know, over a drink or something. We have different languages on different evenings, monday spanish, tuesday italian, wednesday german and friday french. On thursday, we usually have a meal in a restaurant for anyone who wants to come. That sounds great. I really need to practice my french. okay? Well, if you can just give me your name and address, i'll send you the form and some more information. If you join now, you can have the first . month free试音到此结束。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项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。听下面的录音,回答第一小题。Are you . still thinking about getting a cat? I was, but my land lady doesn't allow pets. I've been looking for a pet friendly place for a week, and it's exhAusting. Are you still thinking about getting a cat? I was, but my land lady doesn't allow pets. I've been looking for a pet friendly place for a week, and it's exhAusting. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。This is my first time experiencing chinese folk music live. I had thought I would be dull. I'm so glad you didn't miss IT. How did you find the concert? IT felt like only three minutes had passed, but suddenly IT was already over. This is my first time experiencing chinese folk music. Clive, I had thought I would be dulled. I'm so glad you didn't miss IT. How did you find the concert? IT felt like only three minutes had passed, but suddenly IT was already over. 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。Time to go to the airport. Did you get everything? Let me check wallet, passport, phone. wait. My charger is still on the nights, and I can't survive without IT one second. Hurry up. We are running late. Time to go to the airport. Did you get everything? Let me check wallet, passport, phone, wait. My charger is still on the nights, and I can't survive without IT one second. Hurry up. We are running late. 听下面的录音,回答。第四小题。Dad, dad, hey, look, that rabbit in the cartoon is super cute. I wish we . had one. Please keep your voice down. I'm on an important online meeting. Woops, sorry, i'll go watch in my room. Dad, dad, hey, look, that rabbit in the cartoon is super cute. I wish we had one sweet. Please keep your voice down. I'm not an important online meeting. Oops, sorry, i'll go watching my room. 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。Excuse me, am I on the right train to city park? No, you should get off at central square and switch to line. Be there. thanks. Is IT far . just two stops? Excuse me, am I on the right train to . city park? No, you should get off at central square and switch to line. Be there. thanks. Is IT far just two stops? 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。Good afternoon. Are you looking for a dishwasher? yes. Do you have any . recommendations? We have two popular models, clean pro and fresh as ten. What's the difference? Fresh s ten is our best seller. IT holds sixteen place settings and has multiple wash cycles. Clean pro has a unique system to keep the inside fresh and clean . automatically. Hm, it's hard to decide . delivery is free for both, but the fresh s ten is the last one in stock, so it's half . of a good bargain. I'll take IT. Good afternoon. Are you looking for a dish washer? yes. Do you have any . recommendations? We have two popular models, clean pro and fresh as ten. What's the difference? Fresh s ten is our best seller. IT holds sixteen this settings and has multiple wash cycles. Clean pro has a unique system to keep the inside fresh and clean automatically HMM. It's hard to decide . delivery is free for both, but the fresh as ten is the last one in stock, so it's . half of a good bargain. I'll take IT. 听下面的录音,回答第八至第十小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Hello, this is a modern art gallery. Can I help you? Hi, i'm calling about your van. Go art exhibition. Is IT still on? What's the highlight? Yes, IT runs until september twenty second. Instead of hanging on walls, his paintings are projected onto the ceiling, walls and floor. You can be completely surrounded . by his art. cool. Should I book in advance? Is a hot ticket right now? Even if you come early on weekdays, there's no guarantee without . a reservation. Good to know what are the opening hours? Nine AM to five PM, but no one will be admitted one hour before closing time. thanks. I'll book now. Hello. this is a modern art gallery. Can I help you? Hi, i'm calling about your van. Go art exhibition. Is IT still on? What's the highlight? Yes, IT runs until september twenty second. Instead of hanging on walls, his paintings are projected onto the ceiling, walls and floor. You can be completely surrounded by his art. cool. Should I book in advance? Is a hot ticket right now? Even if you come early on weekdays, there's no guarantee without . a reservation. Good to know what are the opening hours? Nine am to five P. M, but no one will be admitted one hour before closing time. thanks. I'll book now. 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。Hey, Jenny, i'm thinking of starting an outdoor hiking club. Are you . interested really, Henry? Count me in. I love hiking. I go with my dad twice a month. Okay, I got the idea. After the summer camp hiking trip last year, we stayed overnight in the mountains. IT was amazing. That sounds incredible. So what do we need to get the club proved? We need a teacher adviser, fifteen amateur members and a plan for year round activities. That shouldn't be hard. I know some potential . members exactly. I'm asking mr. Thomson, our geography teacher, to be the adviser, he guided hiking trips . before perfect. How often would we meet the art club meets every week? But that seems like a lot once . a fortnight, and maybe we can team up with other clubs to try something new. I can't wait to get started. Hey, Jenny, i'm thinking of starting an outdoor hiking club. Are you . interested really, Henry? Count me in. I love hiking. I go with my dad twice a month. Okay, I got the idea. After the summer camp hiking trip last year, we stayed overnight in the mountains. IT was amazing. That sounds incredible. So what do we need to get the club proved? We need a teacher, adviser, fifteen amateur members and a plan for year round activities. That . shouldn't be hard. I know some potential members exactly. I'm asking mr. Thomson, our geography teacher, to be the adviser. He guided hiking trips before perfect. How often would we meet the art club meets every week? But that seems like a lot once . a fortnight, and maybe we can team up with other clubs to try something new. I can't wait to get started. 听下面的录音,回答第十四至第十六小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Hey, ma, have you tried that new restaurant just around the block? The lines are crazy. Yeah, I went there once. They cut me to right there and cook in a hot pan. Everything is done in seconds. I found IT went viral after some students posted videos online. Now it's on everyone's list. no surprise. Compared to primate meals, which can be costly and not always healthy, people are eager for something special and fresh. That's what draws the crowd. The Price is reasonable to around fifty you on for a meal. True and freshness matter is most, but it's too hot. My mouth burned a lot after just a few bites. really. I'm a regular there and i'm a huge spice lover. Well, it's not my taste, but i'll recommended to my friends. By the way, have you finished the quarterly report? The manager is asking . for IT almost done. Just need to double check the numbers. I'll send IT to you by this afternoon. Hey, ma, have you tried that new restaurant just around the block? The lines . are crazy. Yeah, I went there once. They cut me to right there and cook in a hot pan. Everything is done in seconds. I found IT went viral after some students posted videos online. Now it's on everyone's list. No surprise. Compared to primate meals, which can be costly and not always healthy, people are eager for something special and fresh. That's what draws the crowd. The Price is reasonable to around fifty you on for a meal. True and freshness matter is most, but it's too hot. My mouth burned a lot after just a few bites. really. I'm a regular there and i'm a huge spice lover. Well, it's not my taste, but I will recommend IT to my friends. By the way, have you finished the quarterly report? The manager is asking . for IT almost done. Just need to double check the numbers. I'll send IT to you by this afternoon. 听下面的录音,回答第十七至第二十小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Hello, everyone. As we all know, our annual stem day on december eleven is just around the corner. This date is chosen because IT celebrates the opening day of our school science center, but this year is going to be really special. Our former student and famous physicist, doctor James Anderson, who initiated the same day, will return to join the celebration. Our standard has grown into something far beyond traditional celebration. Yes, you'll still find classic fund like science quiz, es three d printed models, display and machine learning books available in the library. But this year, we are launching an exciting new hands on activity, a vex go tournament, where you'll build, test and program a robot and compete before the audience. This year, anyone who completes a chAllenge gets a mini robotics, said a small reward to take home and explore. This celebration reminds us that stem isn't just subjects in class, but useful tools that shape our modern world. So mark your calendars, sign up at the front office and join the fun. Maybe you'll understand why we science teachers get so excited about IT. Hello, everyone, as we all know, our annual stem day on december eleven is just around the corner. This date is chosen because IT celebrates the opening day of our school science center, but this year is going to be really special. Our former student and famous physicist, doctor James Anderson, who initiated the same day, will return to join the celebration. Our standard has grown into something far beyond traditional celebrations. Yes, you'll still find classic fund like science quiz, es three d printed models, display and machine learning books available in the library. But this year we are launching an exciting new hands on activity, a vex go tournament, where you'll build, test and program a robot and compete before the audience. This year, anyone who completes a chAllenge gets a mini robotic set, a small reward to take home and explore. This celebration reminds us that stem isn't just subjects in class, but useful tools that shape our modern world. So mark your calendars, sign up at the front office and join the fun. Maybe you'll understand why we science teachers get so excited about IT. 第二节到此结束,现在你有两分钟的时间将试卷上答案转涂到答题卡上。
英 语
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7.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. What is the woman busy doing?
A. Looking after a pet.
B. Hunting for a flat.
C. Discussing with her landlady.
2. What does the woman think of the concert?
A. Boring. B. Average. C. Impressive.
3. What did the woman leave behind?
A. Her wallet. B. Her passport. C. Her charger.
4. Where does the conversation take place?
A. At home. B. In a cinema. C. In a zoo.
5. What is the man advised to do?
A. Stay to the end stop. B. Transfer to another line. C. Get off at once.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. What is special about CleanPro?
A. Large capacity.
B. Various wash modes.
C. Self-cleaning function.
7. What makes the man decide to buy Fresh S10?
A. Its service. B. Its price. C. Its design.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What is the man doing?
A. Inquiring about a show.
B. Searching for a museum. 76696:uId:76696
C. Commenting on a painting.
9. What does the woman suggest the man do?
A. Arrive early. B. Book ahead. C. Visit on weekdays.
10. What is the last entry time?
A. 4 p.m. B. 5 p.m. C. 6 p.m.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. What inspired Henry to start the hiking club?
A. An outdoor experience. B. A geography lesson. C. A teacher’s suggestion.
12. What is required for the club setup?
A. Professional hikers. B. A one-month plan. C. An experienced instructor.
13. What is Jenny’s attitude to starting the hiking club?
A. Doubtful. B. Neutral. C. Enthusiastic.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. What attracts people most to the restaurant?
A. Convenient location. B. Fresh cooking. C. Local flavor.
15. What does Mia say about the food?
A. It is spicy. B. It is expensive. C. It is tasty.
16. What is the relationship between the speakers?
A. Classmates. B. Fellow workers. C. Manager and secretary.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. Why is December 11 chosen for STEM Day?
A. To honor Dr. Anderson.
B. To celebrate a tournament.
C. To mark the center’s opening.
18. What activity is new this year?
A. A science quiz. B. A model display. C. A robot competition.
19. What is the prize for the participants?
A. A 3D-printed tool. B. A small robotics kit. C. A machine learning book.
20. What is the speaker?
A. A science teacher.
B. The school principal.
C. The initiator of STEM Day.
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,选出最佳选项。
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21. How much does it cost to send a 11kg parcel via Standard Service?
A. $ 45.00. B. $ 44.00.
C. $ 39.00. D. $ 38.00.
22. Which option would best suit a cost-focused client?
A. Same-Day Delivery. B. Next-Day Delivery.
C. Economy Delivery. D. Weekend Delivery.
23. Why will the courier call the client 30 minutes before arrival?
A. To ask for a cash tip. B. To collect the insurance fee.
C. To confirm the delivery address. D. To ensure the client’s presence.
B
Kyle Lybarger, often dressed in camo (迷彩服), doesn’t look like a typical social media influencer. Yet, as a forest worker in Alabama, he has found unexpected internet fame by introducing his followers to the overlooked world of southeastern plants. Today, he acts as a guardian for growing rare and endangered plant populations. Coincidentally, his conservation journey began with an ecological mistake.
A decade ago, while managing a private forest, Lybarger wanted to attract more deer and wild turkeys. He chose an open, rocky area, deciding it would be a good place to plant food for wildlife. He used herbicide (除草剂) to clear existing plants, sowing a foreign seed fix. In the dry, shallow soil, the seeds didn’t take. But around the edges of the land, where he hadn’t used herbicide, a breathtaking picture of colorful, unfamiliar native flowers came into view in the sunlight.
After Lybarger posted the photos of the flowers online, a local botanist reached out, identifying the flowers as rare species. Lybarger realized he had nearly killed off an area with a wild seed bank of countless species just to plant a few foreign ones. "That’s really a light bulb moment," he recalls. He recognized this reflected a common human tendency to dominate rather than coexist with nature. Diving into research, he learned that before human settlement, the Southeast was home to expansive grasslands. Over the centuries, human development and fire control allowed foreign trees choked out the once-diverse grasslands, killing native species.
Finding a new mission, Lybarger now knocks on doors to instruct landowners who are unknowing hosts of rare plants to care for those populations. He also uses his massive online platform to raise funds to protect biodiversity. His secret sauce, which immediately carried like wildfire across the nation, is his genuine passion. Lybarger’s story proves that true environmental protection begins when we stop rewriting nature and learn to read it.
24. What made the native flowers come out?
A. Wildlife waste. B. Herbicide-free soil.
C. Foreign-seed removal. D. Sufficient sunlight.
25. What does Lybarger’s "light bulb moment" in paragraph 3 indicate?
A. He decided to study botany. B. He doubted the expert’s words.
C. He regretted human intervention. D. He found a new planting trick.
26. What does Lybarger’s current work involve?.人
A. Building online platforms. uyyoy :uId: uyyoy B. Selling his secret sauce for money.
C. Learning conservation rules. D. Educating landowners on rare plants.
27. Which of the following would be the best title for the text?
A. A Mistake Awakens a Guardian B. A Campaign Redefines Nature
C. Secrets to Growing Native Plants D. Hidden Wealth of Vast Grasslands
C
Why do life’s challenges make some people stronger and others weaker? The answer may lie in how our minds and genes interact. A new research project is now investigating the cognitive (认知的) and genetic mechanisms that cause some people to prosper and others to struggle.
Until now, research into cognitive biases and genetics has been entirely separate, so bringing them together in this research is really exciting. Previous research clearly tells us that certain sets of genes may lead people to develop anxiety or depression when they experience negative life events. But the new research finds that, in certain situations, those genes can also be a real benefit to people when they’re in supportive environments. If a child with so-called risky genes is in a good school and has much support, he or she can really prosper. The researchers are beginning to realize that they shouldn’t be called risky genes, but sensitivity genes. This means that some people at risk of mental health problems could, in the right conditions, be really happy.
The other side of the research looks at cognitive biases. People always say: "Why is the media full of negative news stories?" This negativity can result in a society where people feel very anxious all the time. All of our brains are naturally tuned into negativity for evolutionary reasons - it’s more important to spot a predator (捕食者) than food - but this is especially true for anxious or depressed people. They are even more sensitive to the effects of negative information, making it more likely that they will adopt a pessimistic habit of mind. Crucially, these same people more affected by negativity are also more likely to be responsive to positive situations and, potentially, to psychological interventions.
Right now, the researchers are on a five-year project and only halfway through. One of the exciting things is the possibility of developing much more personalized treatment options for psychological disorders. Once we know this, we will be in a better position to tailor treatments for individuals, rather than applying the one-size-fits-all approach used now.
28. What’s the focus of the new research?
A. Attitudes to different life choices.
B. The influence of negative experiences.
C. Responsive mechanisms to challenges.
D. The relationship between environment and genes.
29. How do the researchers come to the realization about risky genes?
A. By clarifying an assumption.
B. By comparing different situations.
C. By adjusting research procedures.
D. By analyzing effects of different genes.
30. What makes people sensitive to negativity according to paragraph 3?
A. Built-in survival mode. B. Drive for food resources.
C. Pressure from modern life. D. Exposure to negative reports.
31. Who might benefit more from the research?
A. People with genetic disorders. B. People having high-risk lifestyles.
C. People with mental health condition. D. People unwilling to accept challenges.
D
Books were stamped with "Human Authored" logos (标识) at this week’s London Book Fair. The Society of Authors described its labelling as "an important logo to protect and promote human creativity instead of AI labelled content in the marketplace".
Visitors to the fair were also given copies of Don’t Steal This Book, a collection of 10,000 writers including Nobel winner Kazuo Ishiguro and Richard Osman, in which the pages are completely blank. The back cover states: "The UK government must not legalize book theft to benefit AI companies."
The empty book is a protest against AI companies using copyrighted works without permission or payment to train their models and against UK government proposals that could legalize this practice. Organized by Ed Newton-Rex, a composer and copyright campaigner, the project has drawn vast support from the literary world. The AI industry is "built on stolen work". "This is a crime that has victims," he added, "Generative AI competes with the creators of the works it trains on, taking away their livelihoods."
The protest comes just a week before the UK government is due to publish an economic impact assessment of proposed changes to copyright law. The government initially proposed a system, under which AI firms could use copyrighted material unless rights holders refused permission – an exact opposite of copyright law’s core principle. Only 3% of people surveyed backed the plan. The government dropped it but is now considering a "commercial research exception" that would still allow AI companies to use works without approval for commercial training.
For the authors behind Don’t Steal This Book, the blank pages are a powerful symbol: they represent the future of writing if AI companies continue to use creative work without payment - a world where authors are left with nothing. As the Society of Authors put it, the empty book is just a band-aid fix - but the real solution is a copyright system that protects human creativity, not commercial greed.
32. Why were the books stamped with "Human Authored" logos?
A. To introduce promising authors.
B. To promote newly-published works.
C. To show public sympathy for authors.
D. To fight AI stealing copyrighted works.
33. What does the underlined word "victims" in paragraph 3 refer to? qwuoyur :fId: qwuoyur
A. Human writers. B. Literary campaigners.
C. Ordinary readers. D. Generative AI developers.
34. What is paragraph 4 mainly about?
A. The protest weakens UK’s economy.
B. The UK government favors AI firms.
C. Copyright law enjoys public support.
D. AI firms prioritize commercial profits.
35. How does the Society of Authors view the empty book?
A. It is a win-win deal. B. It is a game changer.
C. It is a well-intentioned failure. D. It is a temporary measure.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,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。
A classic song says, "Everybody needs good neighbours." But in 2026, do we still need them? Or have we forgotten how to be friendly with those around us? 36 But these days, many live next door for years without learning their names. Is neighbourliness disappearing?
Studies show we have less contact with neighbours than before. One survey found that 76% of us believe people were closer to neighbours 20 years ago than today. 37
There are reasons behind this fact. People today move homes more often for work or family needs, making long-term connections harder. In smaller communities, people attend the same schools or shops, so they get to know each other easily. But in cities with larger populations, these chance meetings happen less often. 38 Long office hours or irregular remote work means neighbours may not see each other. At the same time, many of us care more about privacy. Often, our only interactions are arguments about noise or shared areas.
39 A global study found that knowing just six neighbours can reduce loneliness and help people feel safer. For older people or those in poor health, informal acts of support from neighbors can be life-changing. Age UK has highlighted how regular neighbourly contact can help older residents stay independent for longer, while reducing social isolation.
Ultimately, there’s no hard and fast rulebook to being a good neighbour. 40 But at the very least, making sure to smile and offer a kind word can go much further than you might think.
A. Our working patterns also play a part.
B. However, having good neighbours still matters.
C. Most people spend more time socializing than working.
D. What feels caring to one may feel unwelcome to another.
E. Once, our front doors remained unlocked for friendly faces.
F. It also found that one in five have never spoken to neighbours.
G. The survey noted urban residents interact less with neighbours.
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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
One afternoon, as I was diving into life’s deeper questions with my students, a thoughtful boy named Jack raised his hand. "Why do so many people feel lost?" he asked. 41 their curiosity, I decided to show them the ropes through experience rather than simply 42 . "Follow me," I said, leading them toward the nearby 43 .
Whispers filled the air. "Why are we going there?" Emma murmured. "Are there wild animals?" Liam added nervously. "Are we even going to 44 this?" A voice trembled from the back. I stayed 45 , walking calmly ahead. The students trailed behind me, their minds racing with 46 . Some panicked over 47 lions; others pictured snakes. With every step, their anxiety 48 , yet I said nothing.
After forty minutes, we stopped at the forest’s edge. 49 them, I smiled. "Don’t worry - we won’t be entering. But tell me, what did you notice on our way here?" The students fell silent. "You were so caught up in 50 of the unknown," I continued, "that you 51 the birds singing, the sunlight filtering through the leaves, and the 52 around you."
Jack’s eyes lit up with realization. "So...we worry so much about the future that we 53 to live now?"
"Exactly," I replied. "Life is a 54 . If we let fear take over on the way, we’ll miss its wonders." The students nodded, their faces brightening.
As we walked back, they laughed, finally noticing the world they’d overlooked before. The lesson was simple but profound: The 55 shapes the future. Don’t let fear steal today’s gifts.
41. A. Sensing B. Ignoring C. Inspiring D. Celebrating
42. A. complain B. explain C. argue D. announce
43. A. hill B. river C. desert D. forest
44. A. remember UYYOY :uId: UYYOY B. enjoy C. survive D. control
45. A. silent B. curious C. shocked D. amused
46. A. plans B. guesses C. decisions D. jokes
47. A hungry B. magical C. giant D. imaginary
48. A. fell B. emerged C. faded D. mounted
49. A. Calling on B. Pointing at C. Turning to D. Waiting for
50. A. joy B. anger C. fear D. hope
51. A. heard B. missed C. avoided D. recorded
52. A. harmony B. beauty C. warmth D. mystery
53. A. forget B. pretend C. refuse D. hate
54. A. game B. battle C. journey D. gift
55. A. luck B. chance C. effort D. present
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。
Water plays a crucial role in shaping self-identity and our relationship with the environment. In Chinese culture, water is a fundamental symbol representing nature and harmony, deeply 56 (involve) in philosophy and mythology. It is 57 source of peace for ancient thinkers and is regarded as aesthetically (审美上) powerful in Chinese art and architecture, integrating the human world with the natural one.
Chinese philosophy, 58 (specific) Daoism, views water as the model for cosmic (宇宙的) and social order. Daoism, formed in the 6th century BC, 59 (believe) humans should live in harmony with nature’s Dao - the natural flow of life. The Daode Jing emphasizes the virtues of water, illustrating 60 its qualities shape and guide the principles of social life and personal conduct to a remarkable extent.
In Chinese art, the landscape concept of "shanshui" combines mountains - representing 61 (still), and water - representing change, symbolizing the harmony 62 brevity (短暂) and continuity in nature. Ancient Chinese architecture, such as Hongcun, integrates water-systems 63 reflect the anatomy (解剖) of an ox, 64 (display) the human-nature balance.
Water demonstrates our connection to nature and reminds us of environment crises, like polluted rivers. They highlight the importance of remembering our ancestral ties to this 65 (essence) element.
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,你校近期开展了“校园美化日”(Campus Beautification Day)劳动实践活动。请你在英语口语课上进行一分钟演讲,内容包括:
(1)分享活动收获;
(2)提出改进建议。
注意:
(1)词数80左右;
(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Hello everyone,
Thank you for listening!
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,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。
My most memorable community event happened last year at our fellowship hall, where a simple food drive outreach program blossomed into a profound lesson on the power of sharing, care, and inclusion.
A week before the winter food drive, with a few helping neighbors, we wanted to give away holiday meals for families in our community. We contacted the community and social workers for families who might be struggling. Their responses were overwhelming: a single mother, Amy, working two jobs to pay medical bills; an elderly couple, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, whose fixed income couldn’t stretch; the Tomas family, displaced by a recent fire...
Eventually, we created a list of 10 families in financial need, each to receive a food basket. These were carefully prepared baskets with all necessities for a traditional holiday meal: golden stuffing mix, green beans, sweet potatoes, jellied cranberry sauce, flour, butter, onions, and dessert items, and even turkeys and hams.
That night, the fellowship hall buzzed with laughter and emotion. As each family arrived to pick up their basket, their gratitude was evident. Mr. and Mrs. Jones shared how this would be their first full meal together in weeks. Amy spoke quietly about job losses, and others about hardships. Yet, in that hall, there was warmth restored.
Just as the families were about to leave, a father, mother, and a child with worn but neat clothes stepped in. The father said they had simply heard through word of mouth that the fellowship hall was giving out food and decided to come. Clearly, they were not on our list. I approached them and explained that we were unable to provide supplies today for an extra family due to limited resources. I felt so sorry as I looked at the family, hoping they would understand the difficult circumstances. The man responded with an awkward smile, saying, "Oh, never mind. We just came to see if anything was available. Thank you anyway."
注意:
(1)所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
(2026-06-08T12:12:07.281 QWUOYUR :fId: QWUOYUR 2)续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Just as the disappointed family were about to leave, Mrs. Jones stopped them.
Seeing the special "basket", the family were moved to tears.
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