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机密★启用前 2026年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试押题卷 英语 常A时与.120分才试卷满分:150分) 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 度下面5民对话每段对话尼有-个小题.从题中所给的AB、C,个选中透h最专你网时分 每段对话后,你都有10杪钟的时可来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。 1.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.A theater. B.A writer. C.An exhibition. 2.What is the man dealing with? A.Reading. B.Chemistry. C.Math. .: 3.Where does the conversation probably take place? A.At home. B.In a restaurant. C.In an office. p 4.What does the man think of the meeting? A.Irregular. B.Unnecessary. C.Important. 5.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Mother and son. B.Teacher and student. C.Boss and secretary. O 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独一每段对话或独F帝有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最 住选项。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。 都 6.How did the man go to meet the woman? A.By car. B.By subway. C.By bus. 7.What does the woman mean in the end? A.She dislikes Western food. B.The football game comes first. 0 C.There is no time for dinner. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 8.What do we know about the man? A.He has a generous uncle B.He likes computer games. B C.He is fifteen years old now. 9.Why does the woman play games now? A.To improve reaction.B.To have fun. C.To make money. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 第1页(共10页) 10.How does the man feel about physics? A.It's interesting. B.It's hard. C.It's boring. 11.Which university does Angela study in? A.Tsinghua University. B.City University of Hong Kong. C.Central Academy of Fine Arts. 12.Who influenced Angela's choice of major? A.Her grandmother. B.Her twin sister. C.Her art teacher. 听下面一,加T以下小题 13.What is the man propabiy uoing? A.A writer. B.A cook. C.Asalesman. 14.Where are the speakers? A.In the woman's house.B.In the man's house. C.In a bookstore. 15.When does the woman plan to visit her parents? A.This afternoon. B.This Saturday afternoon. C.This Sunday afternoon. 16.What does the man intend to do this weekend? A.Have his car repaired.B.Show his friend around. C.Go into town. 日下询之独白,出6 17.What is the situation on the Harbour Bridge? A.It is under repair.B.It is closed for bad weather.C.It is blocked after an accident. 18.What are drivers going to the city advised to do? A.Wait in line patiently.B.Drive much more carefully. C.Avoid the crowded area completely. 19.What is the problem on the M4 Highway? A.A truck has broken down.B.Road work is in progress.C.There was a car accident. 20.What is the news about the train services? A.Trains are running late.B.All the trains are canceled.C.They will be normal in one hour. 第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分) -*小.1小学5开97… 片,装卜明对.·从奇廷打茶,AB,D四个五明选州最住迹坊 A An estimated I to 2 million people work out in virtual reality monthly.If you're like me and find it hard to spend meaningful time in the gym,VR fitness might be for you.Here are my picks from the apps I've tested: DLes Mills BodyCombat:Les Mills BodyCombat is great for beginners with a lot to offer-the works center around punching,squatting,and knee-striking targets.While the update added workouts and a new mixed reality mode showing you the room around you,I still look to other apps and games for variety.It also doesn't have a"cool down"after the workouts-so I'll typically switch to another app after my workout to relax.$30/one time purchase 第2页(共10页) 2FitXR:FitXR is a subscription-based app with a diverse line of workouts.A recent update added Zumba and a mixed reality mode called Slam to a list that includes boxing,combat,high-intensity interval training,sculpt and dance.I enjoy FitXR quite a bit,but it's not my top recommendation due to the cost,the poor pictures,and some missing mixed-reality options.$9.99/month 3Supernatural:Supernatural is one of the most popular VR fitness apps.Unsurprisingly,it's a polished experience with beautiful locations from around the world,popular music you'll recognize,and energetic trainers with two main workout types-Boxing and Flow.$3.00/one time purchase 4Xponential +Xponential +the newest offering for Quest platforms,has partnered with other workout studios to bring their workouts to reality.I love how the app brings the work out into your living room by displaying a small version of the trainer on your floor or ceiling when it detects that you're in a plank,pushup,or lying on your back.$9.99/month-also includes access to workouts via app or web. 21.What do Les Mills BodyCombat and FitXR have in common? A.Both are suitable for beginners. B.Both are at a high price. C.Both provide mixed reality mode. D.Both provide various workouts. 22.Which ones don't have drawbacks according to the author? A.①② B.①③ C.③④ D.②③ 23.Where is this text probably taken from? A.A course plan. B.A tourist brochure. C.A science magazine. D.A sports website. ⊙ It's been 20 years since a cookbook changed my life.Before reading every page in Nigella Lawson 's Feast,I didn't give much thought lo what I ate.Cooking was a boring task I wasn't particularly good at.Moreover,fear of calories and not being able to fit into my jeans left little room for enjoying things like"chocolate cake".Nigella, the author of Nigella Lawson s Feast transformed my relationship with food,changing it from a source of panic to one of limitless pleasure.Leafing through the pages of Feast,I began to think of the women who shaped my cooking.They not only influenced me strongly with their words,recipes and passion for the art of eating,but they also left their mark on the culinary (world. Take Eugenie Brazier,for example,who grew up with barely enough to eat yet with plenty of determination to achieve great things.After years of hard work on farms and later as a humble cook,she used the little savings she had to open La Mere Brazier,a restaurant that would attract the likes of celebrities.A second location followed, and in 1933,she became the first chef ever to hold six Michelin stars simultaneously ()Known as the mother of modern French cooking,Brazier's simple yet elegant food changed the way Britain ate. What Brazier did for the UK,the passionate Julia Child did for America.At a time when TV dinners and tinned foods were gaining popularity,she inspired home cooks to try elegant recipes,teaching them about the use of quality ingredients in an approachable way. While Julia Child tempted us with her recipes,it was the American author Fisher who enlightened us with her fine cooking prose ()In her brilliant essays,she praised the pleasures of the table and explored connections 第3页(共10页) between food and culture.One of my favorite books is Love in a Dish,a charming collection of culinary experiences that transport you to French villages and even deseribe how the love of food can potentially save a marriage! 24.How does the author introduce the topic? A.By giving examples. B.By raising a question. C.By describing his experience. D.By offering facts. 25.Which words can best describe Brazier? A.Friendly and determined. B.Considerate and brave. C.Generous and intelligent. D.Ambitious and successful. 26.What do Fisher's works focus on? : A.The ingredients of food. B.The story behind food. C.The significance of food. D.The origin of food. : 27.What's the author's purpose of writing this passage? .: A.To honor some exceptional women cooks.B.To market high-quality cooking books. C.To motivate readers to cook at home. D.To share his passion for cooking. : As the effects of climate change become more disastrous,well-known research institutions and government 糕 agencies are focusing new money and attention on an idea:artificially cooling the planet,in the hopes of buying humanity more time to cut greenhouse gas emissions. That strategy,called solar climate intervention()or solar geoengineering,involves reflecting more of the sun's energy back into space-abruptly reducing global temperatures in a way that imitates the effects of ash clouds flowing out from the volcanic eruptions.The idea has been considered as a dangerous and fancied solution, one that would encourage people to keep buring fossil fuels while exposing the planet to unexpected and : potentially threatening side effects,producing more destructive hurricanes,wildfires floods and other disasters. But as global warming continues,producing more destructive hurricanes,wildfires,floods and other disasters, some researchers and policy experts say that concerns about geoengineering should be outweighed by the imperative to better understand it,in case the consequence of climate change become so terrible that the world can't wait for better solutions. One way to cool the earth is by injecting aerosols (into the upper layer of the atmosphere,where : those particles reflect sunlight away from the earth.That process works,according to Douglas MacMartin,a researcher at Comell University. "We know with 100%certainty that we can cool the planet,"he said in an interview.What's still unclear,he added,is what happens next.Temperature,MacMartin said,is an indicator for a lot of climate effects."What does it do to the strength of hurricanes?"he asked,"What does it do to agriculture production?What does it do to the : risk of forest fires?" Another institution funded by the National Science Foundation will analyze hundreds of simulations of : aerosol injection,testing the effects on weather extremes around the world.One goal of the research is to look for 第4页(共10页) 机密★启用前 : a sweet spot:the amount of artificial cooling that can reduce extreme weather events without causing broader changes in regional rainfall patterns or similar impacts. 28.Why do researchers and government agencies work on cooling the earth? A.To prevent natural disasters. B.To win more time to reduce gas emissions. C.To imitate volcanic eruptions. D.To encourage more people to bur fossil fuels. 29.What are researchers worried about in terms of global warming? A.More volcanoes will throw out. B.More solar energy will go into space. C.People will keep burning fossil fuels to keep warm. D.More disasters will endanger the future of the world. 30.What can be inferred from Douglas'words in an interview? A.He thinks more research remains to be done. B.He is optimistic about the effect of cooling the earth. C.He is concerned about the reduction in agriculture production. D.He disapproves of the practice of solar climate intervention. 31.What does the underlined words"sweet spot"in the last paragraph mean? A.The rainfall pattern of a region. B.The modest drop in temperature. C.The number of extreme weather events. D.The injection amount of aerosol. O D For years,the complex electrical signals inside the human brain were too difficult to decode.However, artificial intelligence(Al)is now turning the dream of "mind reading"into reality.At Stanford University,a 52-year-old woman,paralyzed by a stroke for 19 years,recently saw her internal thoughts appear as text on a screen.This was made possible by a tiny array of electrodes inserted into her brain,which worked with Al to translate her imagined speech into real-time words. This breakthrough is part of a larger movement in neuroscience.In 2025,researchers in Japan introduced ! "mind captioning,"a technique that uses Al and non-invasive brain scans to describe what a person is seeing or picturing.While these technologies are currently focused on helping patients with communication disabilities, such as those with ALS,they could eventually transform how all humans interact with each other and the world. The journey to this point has been long.Scientists have studied brain-computer interfaces(BCIs)since the 1960s,initially focusing on physical movements.Early BCls allowed users to control prosthetic limbs or computer cursors,but decoding speech proved much harder.As neuroengineer Maitreyee Wairagkar explains,much of the early research was conducted on monkeys,who,despite being able to learn to move objects with their brain signals,simply cannot speak. : Recent progress,however,has been rapid.In 2021,a study showed that a paralyzed man could "write"18 words per minute by picturing himself drawing letters in the air.By 2024,Wairagkar's lab trialed a new technique 第5页(共10页) that translated attempted speech directly into text at 32 words per minute with 97.5%accuracy.Although this is still slower than natural human speech-which averages 150 words per minute-it marks a significant step toward everyday communication for those who have lost their voice.With companies like Neuralink seeking to bring these"brain chips"to the mass market,the era of commercialized BCls may be just a few years away. 32.What is the function of the Al system mentioned in the first paragraph? A.To repair the damaged neurons of stroke patients. B.To stimulate the brain to produce clearer speech. C.To turn imagined speech into text on a screen. D.To predict the physical movements of paralyzed people. 33.Why was the development of speech BCls slower than movement BCIs? A.Early animal subjects were unable to provide speech data. B.Movement signals are more complex for Al to recognize. C.Previous researchers lacked interest in communication tools. D.Non-invasive brain scans were not available in the 1960s. 34.What can we learn from the data in the last paragraph? A.Drawing letters in the air is the most efficient way to communicate. B.The 2024 technique nearly doubled the speed of the 2021 method. C.Al can now help humans speak faster than their natural speed. D.The accuracy of brain-to-text translation has reached 100%. 35.What is the author's attitude toward the future of BCI technology? A.Doubtful. B.Critical. C.Objective. D.Optimistic. 第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 了下血七人从超(远其:干选」可以埃人了C刘的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项。 Wildfires are common nowadays.Lightning,campfires,power lines or other sources may lead to big wildfires.36But when they break out on populated places,wildfires can endanger human lives and property. Still,wildfires have always been a part of some forest ecosystems.37 For one thing,wildfires can get rid of trespassers().The native animals often know how to escape a wildfire.But harmful species may not, so they could get wiped out. Fires can prevent trees from overcrowding each other,which allows smaller plants and animals that need sunlight to grow below.Plus,wildfires burn up a lot of leaf litter,pine needles and other dead matter on the ground. This clears out junk that may stop new plants from growing and releases nutrition back into the soil.38 There are also species that have evolved()to depend on regular wildfires.Banksia trees in Australia,for instance,only release their seeds in the heat of a wildfire.39And birds such as the black-backed woodpecker prefer to live in recently bumed areas,because newly burnt trees may offer easy access to a feast of insects. 40"They set these fires only in areas and under weather conditions where they're sure they can control 第6页(共10页) the flames.Specific burns are meant to provide the benefits of natural,low-intensity fires.So,one important way to protect against fires is professionals setting them. A.They might cause more fires that could threaten wildlife B.These trees need fires if they are to produce more trees. C The leaf litter can fuel more dangerous wildfires. D.As a result.fire expen=st-n fires in cert.sm Dlaces regularly E.And regular burns can be vitat for keeping those ecosystems healthy. F.They mainly destroy natural areas,such as forests and grasslands G.Importantly,it also prevents the buildup of dead matter that catches fire easily. 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,从每题所给门A.B.CD四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Anytime:travel on my bievcle across the country,I'm always amazed by how kind people can be to strangers. One night,my friends and I were camping in a town in Missouri.There was a severe storm and we were getting4L_·A complete stranger came by to_42_us that there were tornadoes(龙卷风)heading our way.The stranger invited us to his home.We were surprised by his43for our safety.Later we learned that there had been a lightening strike near the place where we had camped and several cattle had been 44 Fortunately,we spent the night in a nice dry home.We were45 given the opportunity to take a shower.The next morning we had breakfast with the family and 46 contact intormation in a way we feit like the family had become a part of our journey.This was one of the most heartwarming 47 of my life because this family had nothing to 48 by being so kind to us.We were 49 not the type they would usually50,but they treated us with respect and kindness. The kindness of a stranger always 51 my faith in humanity.Whatever the person 52 always comes with no strings attached and that's the most53 part. That family 54 us so much that during the rest of the trip,we 55 others out every chance we got. We even boughr food witn our buskingt' ups for the homeless.It's always heartwarming when giving teels as good as recerving 41.A.impatient B.annoyed C.excited D.nervous 42.A.warn B.show C.convince D.guarantee 43.A.demand B.concern C.desire D.responsibility 44.A.drowned B.deserted C.killed D.trapped 45.A.even B.merely C.often D.simply 46.A.submitted B.exchanged C.checked D.updated 47.A.experiences B.messages C.traditions D.comments 48.A.fear B.order C.gain D.offer 49.A.especially B.officially C.occasionally D.definitely :=《00前) 50.A.ask about B.complain about C.agree with D.associate with 51.A.reveals B.shakes C.strengthens D.shapes 0 52.A.states B.wishes C.saves D.gives .: 53.A.impressive B.practical C.satisfactory D.evident 54.A.funded B.inspired C.owed D.delighted ::: 55.A.drove B.sought C.helped D.pointed 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面材米一?名用人:19零(1个单词)式r卡m 灯) The∠.+km-long Peijesac Brdge(&列(P夫天卷l,connecting(roatia's mainland with the Peljesac Peninsula 年 on the country's southern Adriatic coast,56(be)a Belt and Road Initiative project built by China Road and Bridge Corporation(CRBC). 骖 The bridge has 57 (significant)improved people's lives,cut travel time to the Adriatic coast and 0: increased 58 (economy)opportunities for the region,"This bridge is not a luxury;it is our 59 (necessary),"Said Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic when the bridge was opened. >扣 : The construction team attached great importance_60 _environmental protection.While 61 (build)the bridge,they took different measures to create 62 environmentally friendly site.A bubble 燃 .·. curtain,a measure to reduce noise caused by underwater construction,63 (apply)to decrease the 糕 disturbance to the wildlife in the sea and neighboring residents.In addition,oil containment zones were set up at the site 64 (prevent)possible oil leaks. .: "I have worked on some other big projects in Europe,but none compare with the Peljesae Bridge project." Selma Knudsen said,65 worked as a commercial coordinator on the Peliesae Bridge project. ◎。。… 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,你校英语社团正在开展“节约用水”的演讲活动,请你以“Save Water,Save the World”为题, .! 写一篇演讲稿参加比赛,内容包括: 路 1.你对该问题的认识: 2.提倡日常节水的做法。 : 注意:1.词数80左右: 2.请按如下格式作答。 学 : Save Water,Save the World ....… 第8页(共10页) 机密★启用前 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。 I will never forget that cool,crisp October morning.The city was just waking up,but the streets were already buzzing with energy for the Annual Autumn Half Marathon.This was the day my father and I had trained three long years for.We stood together in the starting line,surrounded by thousands of runners,yet in that moment,it felt like it was just the two of us against the course. Familiar faces from our running club and my school flashed across my view in the crowd.I glanced at my father and saw the same mix of nervous excitement that I felt reflected on his face.He gave my shoulder a quick squeeze just before the starting homn blared,and we were off.For the first ten kilometers,we found our rhythm together.The careful training.the early mornings,the strict nutrition plan-it had all led to this.My friends hadn't seen much of me during peak training weeks,but they understood this dream we shared.We didn't start too fast just as we"d practiced,finding our pace while others sprinted ahead prematurely.As in all my races,I didn't rush to the front at the start;I loved the thrill of passing competitors one by one as my steady strength outlasted their hasty bursts of speed.Then,around the fifteenth kilometer,I felt my energy beginning to fade.The gentle upward slope of the city bridge felt steeper than it should have.My breathing became labored,and my pace slowed despite my best 灯 efforts,My father,running steadily beside me,noticed immediately."Stay with me,sweetheart,"he encouraged,his 后 voice calm but firm."Just a little further now. But my legs had turned to lead.As we approached the final kilometer,with the finish line arch visible in the distance,my knees weakened unexpectedly,My strength ran out,and I lost my balance,barely catching myself on a nearby handrail. 注意:1.续写词数应为150左右; O 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Paragraph 1:Runners began to stream past us. 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M:Lao She?It is a famous writer's name. W:Yes.It has the stage space for shows,such as plays,dance and music.The theater also offers visitors spaces to enjoy exhibitions. Text2 [W:Wow!Is this what you've learned in the math class?I don't even know where to start to solve this problem. M:I'm working on chemistry,Mom.I think you had better take a reading exam. Text 3 【原文】M:Nancy,,let's go to the restaurant downstairs for lunch. W:But I still have some work to do.Would you mind bringing me a cup of coffee? M:Certainly not.But it's our break time.All the other co-workers have gone for lunch. Text 4 【原文】w:Tom,don't forget your speech at the meeting tomorrow. M:Thanks for reminding me.It is the first necessary regular meeting after Christmas.And I have heard the president will be present. Text 5 【原文】M:Hello,this is John Smith.Wwho's that?? W:Hello.This is Anna from Tip Top of the online course.I hope you have received the timetable and are pleased with my schedule. Text6 【原文】M:Sorry,'m late.My car was broken.So I had to wait for the subway. W:It's OK.I just got here on the bus.So you're just in time. M:That's fine.Give me a chance to catch my breath. 第1页 W:OK.It's an hour before the football match starts.Let's have dinner first. M:Yeah.Would you like Western food or Chinese food? W:It doesn't matter where to go as long as we can watch the match. Text 7 [W:The Internet is becoming more and more important for us.It is connected to all kinds of aspects.When did you know it first? M:It was 10 years ago when I was 5.How about you? W:I knew the Internet when I was in Senior 1.My uncle gave me a computer for my birthday.And I was fond of playing games. M:Do you still play games right now? W:Sometimes,I play computer games to train my reaction speed. M:Some people play games to make money.But I don't want to spend much time on the computer. W:Yeah,we must control ourselves and use the Internet wisely. Text8 【原文】M:Angela,where does your twin sister Anita study now? W:Oh,she is at City University of Hong Kong,majoring in physics. M:Wow,she's awesome.It's difficult to learn physics. W:Yes,I think so.I just find physics so boring and difficult. M:Well,I know you like art all the time.You are finally admitted to your dream school,Central Academy of Fine Arts. Congratulations W:Thanks.Unlike me,my sister has shown a strong interest in science subjects since she was a little girl. M:Well,your interests are totally different.Who has had the greatest influence on your choice of major? W:It's my grandmother,without doubt.She graduated from Academy of Arts and Design,Tsinghua University.She was an art teacher before retirement.She made me realize that art is great.That's why I am determined to take art as my major. Text 9 [W:Thank you for bringing me so many good books,some of which I have been looking forward to for a long time M:My pleasure.I work in a bookstore,which has got a lot of good books these days,so I bought some for you. 共5页 W:Thanks again.You can stay for dinner if you like.I'm a pretty good cook,you know. M:Of course W:Oh,there's one more thing.Remember I told you that I wanted to visit my parents on Saturday afternoon? M:Yeah,I remember. W:The problem is that I took my car to the repair shop to have its engine repiaced.So I was wondering if you could lend me your car this Saturday afternoon. M:Oh,I'd really love to help you out,but I'm going to use my car all weekend.I have a friend coming from out of town and I promised to take her to the sights. W:I see.It's okay. Text 10 【原文】 M:This is the afternoon traffic update.A major accident involving several cars has occurred on the Harbour Bridge into the city,and it is now blocked in both directions.All traffic heading into the city is being directed to use another road, causing long delays of over an hour.Drivers are strongly advised to avoid this area and use a different bridge instead. seuarater nn the M4 Hig Iwav.-I laigt.uck as stcined working in the main road near a popular exit,resulting in very slow traffic for those traveling away from the city.Emergency services are there to help,but delays are expected to last through the evening rush hour.Lastly,due to necessary repairs earlier today,train services on the T1Western Line have started again but are running behind schedule by up to twenty minutes.Passengers should check the transport app for the latest information before they travel. 听力答案 1-5 ABCCB 6-10 BBCAB 11-15 CACAB 16-20 BCCAA 第二部分阅读 第一节 A篇 答案:21.C22.C23.D 解析: 2l.细节题。Les Mills BodyCombat提到"a new mixed reality mode”,FitXR提到"a mixed reality mode called Slam”, 二者均有混合现实模式,选C.A项仅Les Mills BodyCombat适合初学者.B项Les Mills BodyCombat是一次性30 第2页 美元,并非高价.FitXR是月付9.99美元.D项作者认为Les Mills BodyCombat缺乏多样性.并非提供多样训练。 22.细节题。①Les Mills BodyCombat·无放松环节、缺乏多样性,有缺点,②FitXR.价格高、画面差、部分混 合现实选项缺失,有缺点,③Supernatural.体验精良、场景优美、音乐流行文中未提缺点.④Xponential+: 功能新颖,还可通过应用/网页使用训练内容,文中未提缺点.故选C。 23。推理题。文章介绍四款V健身应用,包含特点、价格、使用体验,属于运动相关内容,最可能来自体育网 站(D)。A课程计划、B旅游手册、C科学杂志均不符合主题。 B篇 答案:24.C25.D26.B27.A 解析 24.写作手法题.作者以自己被《Feast》)这本烹饪书改变对食物的看法的个人经历切入,引出对影响自己烹饪的 女性烹饪家的介绍,选C。文中未举例子、提问题、摆事实引入主题。 25.推理题。Brazier幼时缺食但有实现成就的决心(determination),努力后开餐厅、成为首位同时拥有六颗米 其林星的厨师,被称为现代法国烹饪之母,体现有抱负(ambitious)、成功(successful),选D。文中未提她友好、 体贴、慷慨的特点。 26.推理题。根据最后一段"In her brilliant essays,she praised the pleasures of the table and explored connections between food and culture.One of my favorite books is Love in a Dish,a charming collection of culinary experiences that transport you to French villages and even describe how the love of food can potentially save a marriage!", Fisheries的件品探索食5习人化反门元.系:,Love in a Dish一丰9人圆亨一国的木,,甚至描写了对食物的热 爱是如何挽救婚姻,:,t心推无Fisher的ir品注重食物背后的故事放选B A食材、B食物背后的故事、C挖掘食物的意义D食物起源均非其作品重点。 27.主旨题。作者由个人经历引出三位杰出女性烹饪家,介绍她们的成就和对烹饪界的影响,核心目的是致敬这 些优秀的女性烹饪家()。B推销优质烹饪书、C激励读者居家烹饪、D分享自己的烹饪热情均为次要,并非核 心目的。 c篇 答案:28.B29.D30.A31.B 解析 28.细节题。根据第一段“in the hopes of buying humanity more time to cut greenhouse gas emissions'"可知,研究人 员和机构研究人工冷却地球是为了争取更多时间减少温室气体排放,选B。A预防自然灾害是间接目的;C模仿 共5页 火山喷发是冷却地球的方式,非目的;D是他人对该策略的负面看法,并非研究目的。 29.细节题。根据第三段"global warming continues,producing more destructive hurricanes,wildfires,,floods and other disasters""the consequence of climate change become so terrible that the world can't wait for better solutions", 究人员担心全球变暖引发更多灾难,危及世界未来,选D。A更多火山喷发、B更多太阳能进入太空文中未提、C 人们持续烧化石燃料是全球变暖的原因,并非研究人员的担忧点。 30.推理题。Douglas称能100%确定冷却地球的方法有效,但后续影响(飓风强度、农业生产、森林火灾风险)】 均不明确,说明他认为还需要开展更多研究,选A。B他对冷却效果仅确定方法,并非乐观;C他只是提出农业 生产的问题,并非专门担忧;D他未反对该干预手段,只是强调未知影响。 3l.词义猜测题。根据后文"the amount of artificial cooling that can reduce extreme weather events without causing broader changes in regional rainfall patterns or similar impacts"可知,"sweet spot"指的是能减少极端天气、又不引发 区域降雨等问题的适度的人工降温幅度,选B。A区域降雨模式、C极端天气数量、D气溶胶注入量均非该词含义。 D篇 答案:32.C33.A34.B35.D 答案与解析 32.C细节理解题、根据第一段".decoding the signals produced by her neurons as she imagined saying words,with the system translating them into text on a screen”口..Al系¥笔2T.交装t寸花I与间.言 33.A细节理解题。根据第三段"A lot of early work was done on non-human primates·and obviously,with monkeys you cannot study speech"可知,早期研究多使用猴子等灵长类动物,由于它们不会说话,导致语音解码技术进展 缓慢。 34.B数据对比题。根据最后一段,2021年的研究速度是每分钟18个单词,而2024年的技术达到了每分钟32 个单词。32接近18的两倍(且明显比18快得多),是该段落强调的技术进步体现。 35.D观点态度题。通读全文,作者列举了从2021年到2025年的多项突破,并引用专家的话称其“令人兴奋(very exciting)”且即将“大规模应用(deployed at scale)”,体现了对该技术前景的乐观态度。 第二节(七选五) 答案:36.F37.E38.G39.B40.D 解析: 36.空后转折”但在人口密集区爆发时,野火会危及生命和财产”,可知前文应说野火的常规影响区域,F“它们主 要破坏森林、草原等自然区域”衔接上下文,选F。 37.空前说野火是森林生态系统的一部分,空后讲野火的生态益处,E“定期的火灾对保持这些生态系统的健康至 第3页 关重要”承上启下,选E。 38.空前说野火会烧掉地面的枯枝落叶,释放养分到土壤,G“重要的是,这也能防止易燃烧的枯枝落叶堆积"是 前文行为的另一好处,衔接紧密,选G。 39,空前说澳大利亚的班克木树仅在野火的高温中释放种子,B“这些树要繁殖更多后代就需要火灾”是对前文的 进一步说明,选B。 40.空后说专业人员会在可控条件下点火,利用自然低强度火灾的益处,D“因此,消防专家会定期在特定区域点 火"引出后文的人为控火,选D。 第三部分语言运用 第一节(41-55题)完形填空(骑行遇善举,传递善意) 答案: 41.D 42.A 43.B 44.C 45.A 46.B 47.A 48.C 49.D 50.D 51.C 52.D 53.A54.B 55.c 解析 4.由"severe storm"和"tornadoes heading our way"可知,作者一行人面临暴风雨和龙卷风,内心感到紧张,nervous (紧张的)符合;impatient(不耐烦的)、annoyed(恼怒的)、excited(兴奋的)均不符。 42.陌生人告知作者一行人龙卷风即将来临,是为了提醒他们,warm(警告、提醒)符合;show(展示)、convince (说服)、guarantee(保证)均不符。 43.陌生人因担心作者一行人的安全而邀请他们回家,concern(关心、担忧)符合,demand(要求)、desire(渴 望)、responsibility(责任)均不符。 44.由"'lightening strike near the place where we had camped"可知,雷击导致几头牛死亡,killed(杀死)符合; drowned(淹死)、deserted(抛弃)、trapped(困住)均与雷击的后果不符。 45.作者一行人不仅在陌生人家里避雨,甚至还能洗澡,even(甚至)表递进,符合语境;merely(仅仅)、often (经常)、simply(简单地)均不符。 46.第二天早上作者一行人与这家人共进早餐,并交换了联系方式,exchange(交换)符合:submit(提交)、check (检查)、update(更新)均不符。 47.这段被陌生人善待的经历是作者一生中最暖心的经历之一,experience(经历)符合;message(信息)、tradition (传统)、comment(评论)均不符。 48.这家人对作者一行人好,并没有任何利益上的收获,gain(获得、得到)符合;fear(害怕)、order(命令)、 offer(提供)均不符。 共5页 49.作者一行人显然不是这家人通常会交往的类型,definitely(显然、肯定地)符合;especially(尤其)、officially (正式地)、occasionally(偶尔)均不符。 50.此处指这家人通常不会交往的人,associate with(与交往)符合:ask about(询问)、complain about(抱 怨)、agree with(同意)均不符。 51.陌生人的善意总是坚定作者对人性的信念,strengthen(加强、坚定)符合,reveal(揭露)、shake(动摇) shape(塑造)均不符。 52.陌生人的付出总是不求回报,give(给予、付出)符合:state(陈述)、wish(希望)、save(拯救)均不符。 53.陌生人不求回报的付出是最令人印象深刻的部分.impressive(令人印象深刻的)符合,practical(实际的) satisfactory(满意的)、evident(明显的)均不符。 54.这家人的善举激励了作者一行人,在后续的旅途中也尽力帮助他人,inspire(激励)符合;fund(资助)、owe (欠)、delight(使高兴)均不符。 55.作者一行人抓住一切机会帮助他人,help out(帮助…摆脱困境)为固定搭配,符合语境;drive out(赶走)、 seek out(寻找)、point out(指出)均不符。 第二节语法填空 答案: 56.is 57.significantly 58.economic 59.necessity 60.to 61.building 62.an 63.was applied 64.to prevent 65.who 解析: 56.is:主语为The Peljesac Bridge(单数),全文为一般现在时,故用is。 57.significantly:修饰动词improved,用副词形式,“极大地改善”。 58.economic::修饰名词opportunities,用形容词形式,economic opportunities"经济机会"。 59.necessity:.形容词性物主代词our后接名词,necessary的名词形式为necessity"必需品”。 60.to:attach importance to为固定搭配"重视"。 61.building:从句主语与主句主语the construction team一致,且team与build为主动关系,用现在分词作时间 状语。 62.an:表示"一个环保的场地”,environmentally以元音音素开头,用不定冠词an。 63.was applied:主语A bubble curtain与apply为被动关系,全文为一般现在时/过去时,此处描述建桥时的措施, 用一般过去时的被动语态。 第4页 64.to prevent.:设置防油区的"目的是"防止石油泄漏,用动词不定式作目的状语 5who:引导非限制性定语从句,先行词为Selma Knudsen(人),从句中作主语,用关系代词who。 第四部分写作 第一节演讲稿(Save Water,,Save the World) 参考范文 It's my great honor to have the opportunity to share with you my opinion on how to save water.My ideas are as follows. Water is the source of life and peace,but it's becoming increasingly scarce.Without enough water,life will be hard and even social peace will be affected.So saving water is our urgent duty. We can do small things in daily life to save water.For example,we can turn off the tap tightly after use,collect rainwater to water plants,and reuse water like washing rice water to clean vegetables. Saving water is saving ourselves.Let's take action now to protect our water resources! Thank youl 解析: 1.内容:首段结合世界水日“以水促和平”主题,点明水的重要性和节水的紧迫性;第二段列举日常节水做法(关 紧水龙头、收集雨水、水循环利用);尾段呼吁行动,符合题目要求。 2.词数:约90词,符合要求;格式为演讲稿,开头称呼、结尾致谢,文体正确。 第二节读后续写 参考范文 Runners began to stream past us.Tears of frustration welled in my eyes."Go on without me,Dad,"I pleaded,my voice breaking口 1.You can still make your goal time.He didn't hesitate."We started this together,and we'll finish together."Instead of pushing ahead,he stayed right beside me.When my legs refused to support my weight properly,he offered his shoulder for support.When even that wasn't enough,he helped me lower myself to the ground. Together,we began to crawl those final painful meters inch by determined inch. The crowd along the finish line started cheering wildly.Strangers and friends alike shouted encouragement.When we finally crossed the timing mat together,the clock long past our goal time,I turned to my father in tears."I'm so sorry, Dad.I ruined our race,""You could never disappoint me,"he said softly,,his eyes sparkling(独立主格),.“Sometimes our bodies have different plans than our hearts.What matters is that we never gave upon each other."In that moment,I 共5页 realized that life's most precious triumphs,just like a half marathon,lie in never giving up on one another. “续写万能句”的语料 Pain tested my limits,but it didn't define my ending. Sometimes,finishing together is the real victory. What carried me forward was not strength,but love. The race was hard,but quitting would have been harder. I crossed the line knowing I had given everything. 第5页共5页

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