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2025至2026学年度下期高2025及五月阶段性测试英语听力部分。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。Max, we've just arrived in law. Young, we should get off and transfer at the next station. Shaan. oh, right. I almost forgot that this train doesn't go straight through to change. Max, we've just arrived in low. Young, we should get off and transfer at the next station. Shen, all right, I almost forgot that this train doesn't go straight through to chongqing. I sold three old textbooks for fifteen dollars at the school. Flee market today . is a good deal, and I got a used school bag in great condition for only six dollars. The market will be open . again next friday. I have some spare oil paints. I sold three old textbooks for fifteen dollars at the school. Flee market . today is a good deal. yes. And I got her used school bag in great condition for only six dollars. The market will be open again . next friday. good. I have some spare oil paint. Hello, can I have lunch delivered to my room? Of course. What would you like . i'm feeling under the weather, so something light like porridge might help me feel Better. Okay, i'll have IT sent to your room shortly. Hello, can I have lunch delivered to my room? Of course, what would you like . i'm feeling under the weather, so something light like porridge might help me feel Better. Okay, i'll have IT sent to your room shortly. Any ideas on how to present the subject of western art in class? Maybe we could get some inspiration from documentaries. okay? I remember mister Anderson once recommended a few. Let's pick them to watch and look down some information to use in our slides. Any ideas on how to present the subject of western art in class? Maybe we could get some inspiration from documentaries. okay? I remember mister Anderson once recommended a few. Let's pick some to watch and note down some information to use in our slides. I didn't expect the weather to clear up last weekend, or I would have gone camping with you. Camping alone didn't sound like much fun, so I practice for my match instead. I'm sure all your hard work will pay off from the tennis court. I didn't expect the weather to clear up last weekend, or I would have gone camping with you. Camping alone didn't sound like much fun, so I practice for my match instead. I'm sure all your hard work will pay off on the tennis court. 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AABC3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。We need to finish the report by this friday. Can you work overtime tomorrow? I'm afraid I can't. I doctors appointment on wednesday. What about working overtime on thursday instead? That, okay. The meeting on friday is of great significance to our company. Who did you arrange for to go to the airport to pick up the clients on that day? Jessica should pick up the clients at the airport at two pm. perfect. I'll sort out the data right away so we can dive into the report smoothly with the clients. We need to finish the report by this friday. Can you work overtime tomorrow? I'm afraid I can't. I have a doctors appointment on wednesday. What about working overtime on thursday instead? That's okay. The meeting on friday is of great significance to our company. Who did you arrange for to go to the airport to pick up the . clients on that day? Jessica, pick up the clients at the airport at two pm. perfect. I'll sort out the data right away so we can dive into the report smoothly with the client. 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。Severe, I heard you are going to quit. Yeah, i'm returning to my hometown to start a business selling groceries to nearby villagers. What made you decide to do that? Grocery shopping in my hometown is much harder than in the city, with the Young generation leaving for education and work, many elderly people are left alone, and it's not easy for them to get groceries. That sounds like a lot of work, obviously, it's why is IT to stick with your current job? IT is chAllenging, but worth trying right now. I ve saved enough start up costs and have chosen a location. My next step is to establish a dependable supply chain. You Better think twice via, I heard you are going to quit. Yeah. i'm returning to my hometown to start a business selling groceries to nearby villagers. What made you decide to do that? Grocery shopping in my hometown is much harder than in the city. With the Younger generation leaving for education and work. Many elderly people are left alone, and it's not easy for them to get groceries. That sounds like a lot of work. Obviously, it's why is IT to stick with your current job. IT is chAllenging, but worth trying right now. I've say enough start up costs and have chosen a location. My next step is to establish a dependable supply chain. You'd Better think twice. 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。Helen, how was your weekend? IT was great. I went to that theme park. Samuel mentioned, what about you? I volunteer at a chinese painting exhibition in the city's art gallery. My tasks were setting up displays, hanging paintings carefully to avoid damage, guiding visitors around the holes and answering their questions about the art works. I guess you must have met a lot of people there. Yes, I even talk to some foreign guests. They praised me for my clear explanation of the cultural significance of traditional ink paintings. What impressed me most was how much they admired the fine rush work and poetic themes. Did you learn anything from the experience? absolutely. My communication skills improved a lot. Helen, how was your weekend? IT was great. I went to that theme park. Sam mentioned. What about you? I've volunteer as a chinese painting exhibition in the city's art gallery. My tasks were setting up displays, hanging paintings carefully to avoid damage, guiding visitors around the holes and answering their questions about the artworks. I guess you must have met a lot of . people there. Yes, I even talk to some foreign guests. They praised me for my clear, excEllent of the cultural significance of traditional ink paintings was impressed me most was how much they admire the fine, brushwork and poetic themes. Did you learn anything from the experience? absolutely. My communication skills improved a lot. 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17 4个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。It's been half an hours once our guide, Emily, went to get tickets for . around church. This attraction is incredibly popular, SHE just said. In the week out group, there is quite a long queue . at the ticket office. Uh, I see. So what do you think of the cambridge tour? So far before this tour. all I knew about cambridge was that is home to some of the world's top universities and intellectuals. But this tour really takes me through the history of cambridge, from the innings to its current position as a world famous seat of learning and culture that's quite attractive . to me as a photographer, and really drawn to the beauty of the grand architecture here. From the stone place near the bridge at the back of king's college to newtons apple trees standing close to the entrance of trinity college, IT feels like everything here is part of history. I'm looking forward to the boat trip on the river camp . this afternoon. Same here will enjoy the city's peaceful atmosphere on a boat. It's been half an hour since our guy, Emily, went to get tickets for around church. This attraction is incredibly popular, SHE just said. In the we chat group, there is quite a long queue . at the ticket office. Uh, I see. So what do you think of the cambridge tour? So far before this tour. all I knew about cambridge was that is home to some of the world's top universities and intellectuals. But this tour really takes me through the history of cambridge, from the city's beginnings to its current position as a world famous seat of learning and culture. That's quite attractive . to me as a photographer, and really drawn to the beauty of the grand architecture here. From the stone placed near the bridge at the back of king's college to newtons apple trees standing close to the entrance of trinity college, IT feels like everything here is part of history. I'm looking forward to the boat trip on the river camp . this afternoon. Same here, will enjoy the city's peaceful atmosphere on a boat. 听下面一段独白,回答第18至第23个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。On a Sunny saturday in late february, rohan unpacked ten boxes of children's books with his family rohand thirteen was giving them away. IT was part of a charity program. He started called reading among ruins, which was part of a larger effort. Together, we rebuild. Just weeks earlier, wildfires had torn through los Angeles. More than sixty thousand structures were destroyed, including rohan's home, as well as is the loved books collection. I was heart broken, he said. I made me wonder how other kids felt about losing their books. That question pushed rohand to take action. I wanted to help, he said, and he went all out to get books to kids who were affected by the fires. The program gave away more than one thousand books to kids in the first month. Vine mahara was one of them. He said he learned a powerful lesson. If you are in a tough situation, people will be there for you. On a Sunny saturday. In late february, rohand unpacked ten boxes of children's books with his family. Rohand thirteen was giving them away. IT was part of a charity program. He started called reading among ruins, which was part of a larger effort. Together, we rebuild. Just weeks earlier, wildfires had torn through los Angeles. More than sixty thousand structures were destroyed, including rohan's home as well as is beloved book collection. I was heartbroken, he said. I made me wonder how other kids felt about losing their books. That question push rohand to take action. I wanted to help, he said. And he went all out to get books to kids who were affected by the fires. The program gave away more than one thousand books to kids in the first month. Vine mahara was one of them. He said he learned a powerful lesson. If you are in a tough situation, people will be there for you. 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。
2025一2026学年度下期高2028届5月阶段性测试
英语
考试时间:120分钟
满分:150分
第一部分听力(共两节;每小题1.5分,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。每段对话读两遍。
1.What is the speakers'final destination?
A.Luoyang.
B.Xi'an.
C.Chongqing.
2.What does the girl probably want to sell?
A.Textbooks
B.Oil paints.
C.A schoolbag.
3.What does the man do?
A.A doctor.
B.A hotel guest.
C.A hotel staff
4.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Taking notes in class.
B.Preparing for a presentation.
C.Recommending a documentary.
5.What did the woman do last weekend?
A.She went camping.
B.She watched a match
C.She played tennis.
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。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What day is it today?
A.Tuesday.
B.Wednesday.
C.Thursday.
7.What will Jessica do on Friday afternoon?
A.See a doctor.
B.Sort out the data
C.Go to the airport.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Why does Sophia want to start a business in her hometown?
A.To sell local products nationwide.
B.To help villagers easily get groceries.
C.To encourage young people to return.
9.What remains to be done by Sophia?
A.Picking a suitable location.
B.Saving up enough startup costs.
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C.Building a dependable supply chain
10.What is the man's attitude towards Sophia's decision?
A.Disapproving
B.Neutral
C.Encouraging
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Which of the following is the man's voluntary task?
A.Guiding visitors.
B.Collecting artworks.
C.Selling tickets.
12.What impressed the man most about the foreign visitors?
A.Their deep love of modern art.
B.Their strong interest in Chinese painting.
C.Their wide knowledge of Chinese history.
13.What did the man learn from the volunteer activity?
A.More painting skills
B.Methods of art appreciation.C.Better communication skills.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Fellow travelers.
B.Family members.
C.Tour guide and tourist.
15.What aspect of Cambridge does the woman gain a new insight into?
A.Its beautiful architecture.
B.Its academic atmosphere.
C.Its historical development.
16.Where is Newton's Apple Tree located?
A.By the bridge at King's College.
B.At the back of the Round Church.
C.Near the entrance of Trinity College
17.What is included in this tour?
A.A bus tour.
B.Aboat ride
C.Atrain trip.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Why did Rohan start the charity program?
A.To help rebuild houses.
B.To help kids who lost their books.
C.To collect clothes for the homeless.
19.What was destroyed by the wildfires?
A.Over 16,000 buildings.
B.About 60.000 books
C.Around 1,000 local bookshops.
20.What did the experience teach Veeren Mehra?
A.Books are important for comfort and joy.
B.People will support each other in tough times.
C.Natural disasters are hard for humans to fight against.
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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,选出最佳选项。
A
Welcome to Unitree()H1,your full-size humanoid robot platform built for research,education,and
industrial innovation.Below is a clear guide to its design,operation,and developer-friendly features.
Getting Started with H1
Standing 1.8 meters tall and weighing 47 kg,H1 is engineered to support complex tasks.Its 19 degrees
of freedom-10 in the legs,1 in the waist,and 8 in the arms-enable smooth movements like walking,
turning,and grasping objects.With a current walking speed of 3.3 m/s,it has the potential to exceed 5 m/s.
Power Management Battery Use
HI runs on Unitree's self-developed M107 joint motors,which deliver high torque (density (360
N-m at the knee,220 Nm at the hip)while weighing just 1.9 kg each.
Battery Life:A 15Ah rechargeable lithium battery (max voltage 67.2V)powers approximately 1 hour
of continuous operation.
Quick Battery Swap:To extend runtime,users can replace the battery in 30 seconds-no tools required.
Perception Navigation Setup
Equipped with a 3D LiDAR LIVOX-MID360)and an Intel RealSense D435 depth camera,H1 creates
360 environmental awareness with a detection range of up to 20 meters.The system generates 3D point cloud
data at 100 Hz,allowing for real-time obstacle avoidance and autonomous navigation in indoor and structured
outdoor environments.
Typical Use Cases
Hl is currently employed in:
University research labs
Industrial inspection tasks
.Disaster rescue operations
Non-interactive movement shows (e.g.,dance and martial arts performances at the Spring Festival Gala)
Safety Warning个
The battery is not waterproof.Ensure storage in a dry location.
.Avoid environments containing dangerous chemical liquids.
21.How long can HI possibly work on a single charge?
A.3.3 hours.
B.5 hours
C.1 hour.
D.15 hours.
22.According to the passage,which task is most suitable for the H1 robot?
A.Inspecting the facilities in a factory.
B.Rescuing people from the floods.
C.Performing a talk show at a theater.
D.Conducting experiments with chemicals.
23.Where is this text most probably taken from?
A.A travel guide.
B.Aphysics textbook.
C.A technical report.
D.A company website.
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Living for 97 years is an impressive achievement in and of itself.Most people hitting this milestone are
probably thankful for what health they have and the memories they've made.In the case of TV host and
conservationist Sir David Attenborough,he can reflect on a life of activism in service for our planet.The
British icon turned an impressive 97 on May 8,2023.Born in 1926,Attenborough has spent most of his life
on camera for the BBC covering animals and natural history.Today,despite his age,he is still an active
campaigner for our planet.
Attenborough,who received a degree in natural sciences from Cambridge University,joined the BBC
full-time in 1952.He travelled around the world with his Zoo Quest program,highlighting different creatures.
Afterwards,he created his iconic series Life on Earth in 1979.Since then,he has created and starred in
countless programs which have brought nature closer to viewers around the world.
His recent documentary with World Wildlife Fund,David Attenborough:A Life on Our Planet,often
returns to a theme which has predominated in Attenborough's later work.He reflects on just how much the
environment has changed in his decades of observation and how swiftly time is running out before further
serious damage can be prevented.This program was widely streamed and considered a"wake up call"for the
world.While Attenborough is far from the first or only voice to raise this call,his reach as a respected and
powerful figure within the BBC provides a useful platform.
Although he has received countless awards,Attenborough has used recent honour as a chance to focus
once more on the planet.Shortly after winning the Champions of the Earth Lifetime Achievement Award in
2022,he sent an urgent message about the state of the planet to all viewers.in Frozen Planet II.Even after his
97th birthday,he continues to write and speak on preserving the UK and the world for future generations.
24.What is Sir David Attenborough known for?
A.The possession of treasures.
B.The memories about activities
C.The rewards as a British icon.
D.The contribution to earth protection.
25.What did Attenborough do to get nature and his audience closer?
A.By majoring in natural science at university.
B.By travelling throughout the world while in BBC.
C.By sitting closer to viewers when hosting programs.
D.By producing and appearing in many nature-themed shows.
26.What can we know about A Life on Our Planet?
A.It is about how swiftly one's life runs out
B.It features environment shifts and conservation.
C.It is received by few viewers and thought little of.
D.It provides a powerful and useful platform for BBC.
27.Which words can best describe Sir David Attenborough?
A.Dependent and curious.
B.Devoted and responsible.
C.Humorous and passionate.
D.Ambitious and reserved.
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What does it take to become the best at something?According to a recent research published in Science,
the answer may not lie in early excellence or lifelong highly focused dedication.Instead,the path to exceptional
skill might be more winding.
The study found that individuals who showed the greatest promise in a discipline during childhood rarely
went on to reach the peak of their field as adults.These findings blow up the famous"10,000-hour rule",the
idea that deliberate(practice for 10,000 hours leads to mastery.That rule was based on a 1993 study
of violin students who had accumulated ()10,000 hours of practice by age 20,yet they were not world-
class performers.
"Compared with national-class performers,world-class performers often started their discipline later."
psychologist Brooke Macnamara explains.They tend to engage in multiple activities early on and don't shine
in one particular area at a young age."They accumulate less practice in their discipline and more in others,
then rise to the top relatively late,she says.
This pattern doesn't follow deliberate practice theory.However,researchers emphasize this doesn't mean
practice and effort are unnecessary.Instead,it shows that top adult performers tend to be late developers.In
sports,for instance,world-class athletes peak later than national-class athletes.Those who peak early reach a
level that is best for their age,but not as high as what the other group will eventually achieve.
The findings are noteworthy,says psychologist Edson Filho.He notes that athletes in certain sports like
gymnastics hit peak performance far earlier.He adds that this analysis doesn't address other factors such as
money and coaching that influence who becomes the cream of the crop.
The research emphasizes that people change.Children can get burned out or lose interest.To become an
expert,you need to consistently perform at a high level under the most challenging conditions,and that's a
long journey.
28.What does the underlined phrase"blow up"in paragraph 2 probably mean?
A.Support.
B.Confirm.
C.Challenge.
D.Introduce.
29.What are the characteristics of most world-class performers?
A.They started their field at an early age.
B.They focused on only one activity early on
C.They achieved top performance relatively late.
D.They accumulated more practice in their field young
30.What do researchers stress about deliberate practice?
A.It is of no use for late developers.
B.It is not the only factor for success.
C.It works better for athletes than for artists.
D.It should be replaced by a new learning theory.
31.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A.Early Excellence:A Ticket to Success
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B.Deliberate Practice:The Key to Mastery
C.Multiple Activities:The Secret of Talent
D.Late Developers:The Road to Excellence
D
Imagine a delicate Chinese festival lantern,not made from paper,but from a smart polymer (that
can change shape on command without motors or wires.This real-world creation from North Carolina State
University researchers is a breakthrough redefining possibilities in materials science.
Bistable
At first glance,the polymer lantern seems simple.Yet within this delicate structure lies a world of complex
physics.It is bistable-able to rest naturally in two stable shapes.One is its relaxed,lantern-like form;the
other is a pressed,spinning-top-like shape.When pushed down,it slowly bends,storing energy until it suddenly
turns into its second form.When released,the stored energy bursts free,turning it back instantly to its original
lantern shape.This feature makes it programmable,as slight twists to its structure can predictably create a
variety of shapes,unlocking its potential beyond a simple toy.
But the real magic comes from how these transformations can be controlled from a distance.A magnetic
film()attached to the structure's base allows it to move without physical contact.With this capability,
the lantern becomes a dynamic device that can perform work,move and interact with its environment.Its
potential is demonstrated by striking examples:a gentle holder to catch fish and a smart water flow controller
-both powered only by the physics of the material itself.
To fully understand and control this lantern's behavior,the team developed an advanced mathematical
model to precisely program its shape,stability,and power."All of those factors are critical for creating shapes
that can perform desired applications,"said one researcher.
This research opens a new chapter for soft robotics,which seeks to replace hard components with flexible
and intelligent materials.By combining multiple units,the researchers are looking ahead to new shape-
changing surfaces or structures.
At its heart,the research captures something poetic:the ability of matter to remember,adapt and move.
The polymer Chinese lantern doesn't just shine-it breathes,it moves,and it teaches us that the boundary
between living and engineered systems is growing thinner every day.
32.What is the purpose of paragraph 2?
A.To show how the lantern is created.
B.To explain why the lantern is made.
C.To describe the shape of the lantern.D.To illustrate the lantern's working principle
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33.Why is a magnetic film attached to the lantern?
A.To increase its stability.
B.To give it a modern look
C.To allow it to store more energy.
D.To control its shape-changing remotely.
34.Which of the following would be a possible application of the lantern structure?
A.A motor-driven fishing boat.
B.A self-adjusting space solar panel.
C.A robot to transport heavy machines.D.A board to keep broken bones in place.
35.What is the text mainly about?
A.A soft robot that acts like life.
B.An advanced mathematical model.
C.Abreakthrough in materials science.D.The potential applications of polymers.
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。
In Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale,he announced the emergence of the daffodil (as the telling
sign that we had reached"the sweet o'the year,"that the winds of March's beauty had arrived,and that a
brighter season had begun.
In choosing daffodils,the classic yellow type remains a popular choice.However,there are more elegant
varieties to pepper throughout your borders,including "Paperwhite"and "Moonlight Sensation".36
Fortunately,planting and growing daffodils is a simple task that will gain rich springtime rewards.
Planting daffodil bulbs (requires you to think ahead.The ideal planting time is at the beginning of
autumn,before the weather becomes too cold.37 Late October to November is perfect for regions of
mild climates.Additionally,soil with good drainage (is a must,as bulbs won't produce a wonderful
spring display if they sit in water for a long time.38What's more,plant your daffodil bulbs at a depth
that is roughly 3 times the bulb's height,and allow 4-6 inches between them.39Otherwise,your
daffodils would look unnatural.
40 They enjoy bright light but can also grow healthily in low light.Water the bulbs regularly
during growth-there's no need for frequent watering,as they tolerate slight dryness well.A small amount of
general fertiliser is sufficient when shoots emerge to support growth,and this regular application can fully
meet their nutrient needs
A.Avoiding planting in rigid rows is a nice trick.
B.Daffodils ask for strict light and water control.
C.This allows them to establish roots before winter.
D.Daffodil lovers have devoted much time and energy.
E.Add organics to improve its nutrition for additional care.
F.Prized for toughness,daffodils require a light touch in care.
G.A spring garden is incomplete without the cheerful daffodil.
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第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I remember my first true introduction to art fondly.It was my second year of university,and I was a(n)
41 19-year-old at the time,unsure of what I wanted to pursue.I knew that I had always been enchanted by
things that made me 42 the world around me,and my art history class was the first time I really got
to get my_43_wet.My professor,.a charmingly frumpy(衣着过时的)post-graduate with neat hair,
entertained us with her stories of travel and 44 the arts of the world to us.The grand story of time was
told in 45 Greek sculptures-figures 46 with vivid limestone carvings,often missing arms
and heads.We explored the patterns of the Medieval era.We 47 paintings of Caravaggio and El Greco.
The history of art has 48 me ever since.
I never had a(n)49 for art myself,but I always did have a high appreciation for those who did.In
primary school,we explored art through music and painting classes,but once we entered secondary school,art
became an elective course and soon50 from my memory.It was only after that humble art history
class that I realized what I had been missing.
Fortunately,the Ministry of Education has seen the writing on the wall and is beginning to 51
higher-education institutions to offer art classes 52 everything from music to drama.Students are
expected to 53 credits from classes in order to graduate.
The famous Greek philosopher Plato said,"The contemplation (of beauty causes the soul to grow
wings."I strongly believe that a 54 society needs everyone to have an early education in the arts.For
a society to be healthy,everyone should 55 their eyes-and their minds-so that they can learn
what is true and beautiful
41.A.excited
B.confused
C.determined
D.exhausted
42.A.explore
B.travel
C.change
D.face
43.A.arms
B.feet
C.head
D.heart
44.A.created
B.forced
C.recommended
D.detailed
45.A.original
B.broken
C.modern
D.digital
46.A.necessarily
B.importantly
C.typically
D.awkwardly
47.A.destroyed
B.created
C.ignored
D.analyzed
48.A.puzzled
B.bored
C.fascinated
D.disappointed
49.A.expectation
B.interest
C.passion
D.talent
50.A.break away
B.fade away
C.turn away
D.run away
51.A.allow
B.forbid
C.require
D.warn
52.A.covering
B.addressing
C.supporting
D.reminding
53.A.earn
B.lose
C.give
D.transfer
54.A.fast-paced
B.near-sighted
C.well-rounded
D.highly-structured
55.A.fix
B.open
C.protect
D.change
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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。
With silver hair,80-year-old Cai Gao,China's first illustrator to win the Hans Christian Andersen Award,
the highest international 56.
(recognize)given to an author and an illustrator of children's books,
has wild imagination that refuses 57.
(age).This imagination comes from observing life itself.Over
the past 50 years,be it nature's wind and stars,traditional heroes,Chinese folklore,or even war,Cai 58.
(frame)them all into stories a child can grasp.It is this wide range of subjects and her diverse forms
of expression 59.
gave Cai a nickname among readers:"Treasure Nanny."
60
(open)Cai's treasure chest reveals her early work The Fox Spirit in the Abandoned Garden,
an extraordinary work and the one that made her 61.
household name.The book tells the story of
a child who outwits()a fox to save his mother,the true intention of which goes 62
the visual
as Cai hopes it can teach children that fearlessness and love always overcome hardship.
Cai's artistic practice is highly diverse and integrative,deeply rooted in traditional Chinese culture,
blending ink-wash aesthetics with vivid folk art,63.
centered on a warm,healing childlike
perspective-reinterpreting folklore,classical literature,and everyday life.
The Andersen Award jury 64.
(particular)praised her ability to"make cultural heritage dance
with contemporary childhood sensibilities".Yet,Cai herself said that these honors have never belonged to her
alone."When I learned that I had won the 2026 award,the first image that came to my mind was a group of
creators of my generation.This award is not 65.
(my)but ours,"she said.
第四部分任务型阅读(共两节,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,并按要求完成相应任务。
In our weekly staff meeting,our editor-in-chief Ashley was not pleased with the quality of our reporting.
"Our readership is way down.We need better stories for this Thursday's school newspaper.Does anybody have
any ideas'?”she said.
I handed her my article about our basketball team beating Deerfield High School the previous night by
one point."Sports stories are fun,"she said,"but not good enough for the front page.We need something to
really get people's attention."
After our meeting,we left the newsroom together and heard someone screaming,"Perry is missing!"
Perry was a big red parrot and had been our school mascot (for ten years.He played an important role
in students'lives,both in and out of class.He had also been a constant presence at school events,inspiring a
sense of unity among students
Everyone gathered around Perry's empty cage,heartbroken.Suddenly,a student from the crowd came
over and showed me a photo."You're a reporter for the school paper,right?I happened to take this yesterday,"
he said.In the photo was a Deerfield High School basketball player with something large hidden under his
shirt around the size of a parrot.
"He must have stolen Perry to get back at us for winning the game!"Ashley cried.We hurried back to the
newsroom,agreeing to run the photo on the front page with the headline"Deerfield Stole Perry.""This is just
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the story we need.Everyone will read it,"Ashley said confidently.
After she left,I took a closer look at the photo.The clock in the background read 4:15 pm,but our game
against Deerfield hadn't started until 4:30 pm.Why would the boy have taken Perry before we even played?
An uneasy feeling came over me that we might have falsely blamed someone.
I went to Perry's usual caretaker to ask if he knew Perry was missing."He's not missing.He's retired.
He'sready for some quieter days,"he said.Learning the truth,I immediately told Ashley and suggested writing
a story to say goodbye to Perry.To my surprise,Ashley insisted on reporting theDeerfield Steals Perry"story.
任务1从方框中选择恰当的单词,并用其正确形式填空,每词限用一次,有两词为多余选项。(每
小题1分:共10分)
tell
upset
share
rough
refuse
true
revenge
appeal
watch
account
defeat
close
In a weekly staff meeting of a school newspaper,the editor-in-chief,Ashley addressed the
team with a tone of frustration,complaining about low readership and demanding better stories.
In response,I,a reporter for the paper,offered an article about the school's basketball team.The
previous night,the team 66.
their rival,Deerfield High School.It was a
67
game,so I believed the story had strong 68.
However,Ashley
rejected it as not the front-page material.
After the meeting,we heard someone shouting that Perry,the school's parrot mascot of ten
years,was missing.Perry represented our school spirit and 69.
identity.Before
Perry's empty cage,a student from the 70.
crowd showed us a photo of a Deerfield
High basketball player with something 71.
the size of a parrot hidden under his
shirt.Ashley immediately concluded that the player might have taken Perry as an act of
72
She decided to run the photo on the front page with the headline"Deerfield
Stole Perry"
After Ashley left the newsroom,I noticed the clock in the image read 4:15 pm,15 minutes
before the game even started.This detail raised a red flag.Determined to get to the
73
I approached Perry's caretaker and 74.
Perry had retired,not
gone missing.With this information,I went to Ashley to suggest an alternative story,only
75
She stuck to the"Deerfield Steals Perry"story.
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任务2根据文本内容回答下列问题。(共10分)
76.Why did Ashley insist on running the false story despite knowing the claim was incorrect?(3)
77.How would"I"persuade Ashley to abandon the false story?(3)
78.What story would ultimately appear in Thursday's school newspaper,and how would students likely
respond after reading it?(4)
第五部分写作(满分20分)
假定你是李华,上个月你校举办了“科技活动月”(Science&Technology Month)系列活动。你的英
国笔友Chis对此很感兴趣。请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:
(1)你最喜欢的活动:
(2)你的收获或感想。
注意:
(1)词数100左右:
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Chris,
Yours,
Li Hua
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参考答案
听力
1-5 CBCBC
6-10ACBCA
11-15 ABCAC
16-20 CBBAB
阅读
21-23CAD
24-27 DDBB
28-31 CCBD
32-35 DDBC
七选五
36-40 GCEAF
完形填空
41-45 BABDB
46-50 CDCDB
51-55 CAACB
语法填空:
56.recognition
57.to age
58.has framed
59.that
60.Opening
61.a
62.beyond
63.and
64.particularly
65.mine
任务型阅读
66.had defeated
67.close
68.appeal
69.shared
70.watching
71.roughly
72.revenge
73.truth
74.was told
75.to be refused
76.Because she wanted to publish eye-catching news to attract more readers and increase the
newspaper's readership.She cared more about getting people's attention than telling the truth
77.I would tell Ashley the whole truth that Perry was retired instead of being stolen.I would
point out publishing false news will damage the school newspaper's credibility and mislead
all students.I would also persuade her that a warm farewell story for Perry is more touching
and meaningful than fake sensational news.(答案合理即可)
78.A warm farewell story about Perry's retirement would be published.Students would feel
moved and grateful for Perry's company over the past ten years,and they would hold sincere
wishes for Perry's peaceful later life instead of feeling angry towards Deerfield High School.
书面表达
Possible version one
Dear Chris,
I hope you're doing well!Last month,our school held a"Science Technology Month"
with various activities,andI'd love to share my favorite one with you.
What I enjoyed most was the Drone Programming Competition.We worked in small teams
to code drones to complete tasks like picking up small objects.It was challenging but thrilling
to see our drone follow the commands we wrote!
This activity deepened my understanding of how coding and engineering work together in
real life.More importantly,I learned the value of teamwork and patience-our first few tries
failed,but we kept improving/debugging until we succeeded.It made me realize that failure is
just a step toward innovation.
Have you ever joined something similar in the UK?Looking forward to hearing about
your experiences!
Yours,
Li Hua
Possible version two
Dear Chris,
I hope this email finds you well.I'm writing to tell you about the"Science Technology
Month"activities our school held last month,which I know you're interested in.
Among all the activities,my favorite was the Science Knowledge Quiz.Although I didn't
compete myself,I watched the whole event closely.It was a team-based competition covering
everything from astronomy to biology to everyday physics phenomena.The questions were
cleverly designed-some were straightforward facts,while others required quick thinking and
connecting different concepts.The atmosphere in the room was electric as teams shared ideas
and raced against the clock.
Watching the competition taught me two things.First,science is not just about knowing
answers-it's about thinking on your feet and learning from others.Second,I realized that
simply observing how others solve problems can spark my own curiosity.I walked away with
a notebook full of fascinating facts and a renewed desire to learn more about the world around
me.
Do you something similar in the UK?Looking forward to hearing about your experiences!
Yours,
Li Hua
听力原文参考
Text1高铁换乘
W:Max,we've just arrived in Luoyang.We should get off and transfer at the next station,Xi'an.
M:Oh,right.I almost forgot that this train doesn't go straight through to Chongqing.
Text2校园跳蚤市场
M:I sold 3 old textbooks for $15 at the school flea market today.
W:It's a good deal.
M:Yes.And I got a used schoolbag in great condition for only $6.The market will be open again
next Friday.
W:Good.I have some spare oil paints.
Text3送餐服务
W:Hello,can I have lunch delivered to my room?
M:Of course.What would you like?
W:I'm feeling under the weather so something light like porridge might help me feel better.
M:OK.I'll have it sent to your room shortly.
Text4课堂展示
W:Any ideas on how to present the subject of Western art in class?
M:Maybe we could get some inspiration from documentaries.
W:OK.I remember Mr.Anderson once recommended a few.
M:Let's pick some to watch,and note down some information to use in our slides.
Text5放弃露营
M:I didn't expect the weather to clear up last weekend,or I would have gone camping with
you.
W:Camping alone didn't sound like much fun,so I practiced for my match instead.
M:I'm sure all your hard work will pay off on the tennis court.
Text6工作安排
W:We need to finish the report by this Friday.6Can you work overtime tomorrow?
M:6I'm afraid I can't.I have a doctor's appointment on Wednesday.What about working
overtime on Thursday instead?
W:That's OK.7The meeting on Friday is of great significance to our company.Who did you
arrange for to go to the airport to pick up the clients on that day?
M:7Jessica.She'll pick up the clients at the airport at 2:00 p.m.
W:Perfect.I'll sort out the data right away so we can dive into the report smoothly with the clients.
Text7回乡创业
M:8Sophia,I heard you are going to quit.
W:Yeah,8I'm returning to my hometown to start a business,selling groceries to nearby
villagers.
M:8What made you decide to do that?
W:8Grocery shopping in my hometown is much harder than in the city.With the younger
generation leaving for education and work,many elderly people are left alone.And it's not
easy for them to get groceries.
M:OThat sounds like a lot of work.Obviously,it's wiser to stick with your current job.
W:It is challenging but worth trying.Right now,I've saved enough startup costs and have chosen
a location.9My next step is to establish a dependable supply chain.
M:1OYou'd better think twice.
Text8在国画展担任志愿者
M:Helen,how was your weekend?
W:It was great!I went to that theme park Samuel mentioned.What about you?
M:I volunteered at a Chinese painting exhibition in the city's art gallery.My tasks were
setting up displays-hanging paintings carefully to avoid damage,guiding visitors around
the halls,and answering their questions about the artworks.
W:I guess you must have met a lot of people there.
M:Yes!1I even talked to some foreign guests.They praised me for my clear explanation of
the cultural significance of traditional ink paintings.What impressed me most was how
much they admired the fine brushwork and poetic themes.
W:1Did you learn anything from the experience?
M:13Absolutely!My communication skills improved a lot.
Text9剑桥徒步导览(第14题为推断题)
M:It's been half an hour since our guide Emily went to get tickets for the Round Church.
W:This attraction is incredibly popular.She just said in the WeChat group there's quite a long queue
at the ticket office.
M:Ah,I see.15So what do you think of the Cambridge tour so far?
W:15Before this tour,all I knew about Cambridge was that it's home to some of the world's
top universities and intellectuals.But this tour really takes me through the history of
Cambridge,from the city's beginnings to its current position as a world-famous seat of
learning and culture.That's quite attractive to me.
M:As a photographer,I'm really drawn to the beauty of the grand architecture here.
W:1From the stone placed near the bridge at the back of King's College to Newton's Apple
Tree standing close to the entrance of Trinity College,it feels like everything here is part of
history.
M:I'm looking forward to the boat trip on the River Cam this afternoon.
W:DSame here.We'll enjoy the city's peaceful atmosphere on a boat.
Text10灾后捐书项目
W:On a sunny Saturday in late February,Rohan unpacked 10 boxes of children's books with his
family.1Rohan,13,was giving them away.It was part of a charity program he started
called Reading Among Ruins,which was part of a larger effort,Together We Rebuild.
Just weeks earlier,189wildfires had torn through Los Angeles.More than 16,000
structures were destroyed,including Rohan's home as well as his beloved book collection.
“I was heartbroken,.”he said.图“It made me wonder how other kids felt about losing their
books."That question pushed Rohan to take action."I wanted to help,"he said.And he
went all out to get books to kids who were affected by the fires.
The program gave away more than 1,000 books to kids in the first month.2Veeren Mehra
was one of them.He said he learned a powerful lesson:"If you are in a tough situation,
people will be there for you."