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2025学年第二学期浙江省名校协作体试题高3英语听力,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客观题答题卡上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。Did you hear they are turning that empty lot into a butterfly garden? really? That's Better than more parking or buildings. We need more Green spaces for nature. exactly. Plus, schools nearby can use IT for nature lessons. Did you hear they're turning that empty lot into a butterfly garden? really? That's Better than more parking or buildings. We need more Green spaces for nature. exactly. Plus schools nearby can use IT for nature lessons. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。I'm fine to california for my summer camp on wednesday. Have a nice trip, bob. I'd like to throw a party for you the day before you leave. Are you free then? Yes, i'm okay with tomorrow. I'm flying to california for my summer camp on wednesday. Have a nice trip, bob. I'd like to throw a party for you the day before you leave. Are you free then? Yes, i'm okay with tomorrow. 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。Daniel, what are you up to? I'm writing a new science fiction novel about an adventure in space. Three teenagers go on a space flight to explore mars. You know, i'm a big fan of space travel. Daniel, what are you up to? I'm writing a new science fiction novel about an adventure in space. Three teenagers go on a spaced flight to explore mars. You know, i'm a big fan of space travel. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。Where should we go for dinner tonight? How about the italian restaurant . on willow street is so cold today? I prefer to eat hot pot at home. Sounds nice. We can buy some food downstairs and cook IT at home. Where should we go for dinner tonight? How about the italian restaurant . on willow street? It's so cold today. I prefer to eat hot pot at home. Sounds nice. We can buy some food downstairs and cook IT at home. 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。I've been working with professional athletes lately, designing their fitness training schedules. Incredible what's IT like helping them prepare for big games. serious but rewarding. Seeing their progress and knowing you've played a part in their success makes all the effort worth IT. I've been working with professional athletes lately, designing their fitness training schedules. Incredible what's IT like helping them prepare for big games. serious but rewarding. Seeing their progress had knowing you've played a part in their success makes all the effort worth IT. 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。The car was stuffing up smoke on the way home just now. I think it's high time . we ve got a new one. What kind of car do you want? Maybe an electric car. Have you had a look online? No. I want to see that person and sit in IT to make sure it's comfortable. sure. Have you checked out the store on . main street? Not yet. Do they have good options? yes. And they are having . a sale this week. great. Let's go there tomorrow. The car was cuffing up smoke on the way home just now. I think it's high time we . ve got a new one. What kind of car do you want? Maybe an electric car. Have you had a look online? No, I want to see that person and sit in IT to make sure it's comfortable. sure. Have you checked out the store on . main street? Not yet. Do they have good options? Yes, and they are having . a sale this week. great. Let's go there tomorrow. 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。Are you nearly done with your homework? Dad wants me to look at the computer and to figure out why he keeps getting error messages. I'm finish name. I'm just playing around with deep seek. It's meant to be just as useful as ChatGPT, but IT uses far less computing power. That's good. One of my biggest issues with AI has always been its energy use. All those computers require huge amounts of electricity plus . water for cooling. I see, anyway, hurry up meeting my friends at the skate park in an hour. And I promise that that i'd solve the problem . before leaving OK. Are you eating dinner here though? Yeah, let me know when it's ready. Are you nearly done with your homework? Dad wants me to look at the computer and to figure out why he keeps getting error messages. I'm finish name. I'm just playing around with deep seek. It's meant to be just as useful as ChatGPT, but IT uses far less computing power. That's good. One of my biggest issues with AI has always been its energy use. All those computers require huge amounts of electricity plus water for cooling. I see. Anyway. hurry up. I meeting my friends at the skate park in an hour, and I promised dad that i'd solve the problem before leaving. Okay, are you eating dinner here though? Yeah, let me know when it's ready. 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。Where do you read newspapers these days? no. So how do you find out what's going on? now? I just look on the internet. Me too. However, I always choose news that interests me, like the light entertainment articles. Thus, I may miss really serious news, like political news. I take your point. I also wonder if there will be newspapers in the future. I heard that they are actually really struggling to make money. I think they will be completely online someday. The same with book publishers. I've never read a book online. I love the file of holding a book. Have you ever tried to read online? No, I don't think my eyes could look at an electronic screen for, like, three hundred pages. bad. Do you read newspapers these days? no. So how do you find out what's going on now? I just look on the internet. Me too. However, I always choose news that interests me, like the light entertainment articles thurs. I may miss really serious news like political news. I take your point. I also wonder if there will be be newspapers in the, I heard that they are actually really struggling to make money. I think they will be completely online someday. The same with book publishers. I've never read a book online. I love the field of holding a book. Have you ever tried to read online? No, I don't think my eyes could look at an electronic screen for like three hundred pages. 听下面的录音,回答第十四至第十七小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Hi, Lucy. I haven't seen you since the community clean up last month. Hi, mark. Yeah, i've been helping mrs. Johnson run the new books bus. We are parked outside the nursing home every tuesday and friday. cool. I thought you still taught chinese at the primary school. I quit in march. The bus needs two drivers and three volunteers. I will work from AM to eleven thirty AM tomorrow. Count me in. perfect. What time . should I arrive? The manager . asked volunteers to sign in by seven forty five AM. No problem. Oh, does the bus visit the central park next week? Not next week. We are off to fix the bus. So we are going to skip tuesday. The eighteen. We will be back on the twenty first though. by the way, the government official is giving in a war on the twenty eighth. right? exactly. The press will be there. I have butterflies in my stomach. Don't worry, everyone loves the project. Hi, Lucy. I haven't seen you since the community clean up last month. Hi, mark. Yeah, i've been helping mrs. Johnson run the new books bus. We are parked outside the nursing home every tuesday and friday. cool. I thought you still taught chinese at the primary school. I quit in march. The bus needs two drivers and three volunteers. I will work from AM to eleven thirty am tomorrow. Count me in. perfect. What time . should I arrive? The manager . asked volunteers to sign in by seven forty five AM. No problem. Oh, does the bus visit the central park next week? Not next week. We're off to fix the bus. So we are going to skip tuesday. The eighteen will be back on the twenty first. though, by the way, the government official is giving an award. Twenty, right? exactly. The press will be there. I have butterflies in my stomach. Don't worry, everyone loves the project. 听下面的录音,回答第十八至第二十小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读。这三个小题。Ladies and gentlemen, thanks again for coming to the sixteen, the annual vine wood county community awards. I'm honored to be standing here before you as captain of the vine wood police department. I'm even more privileged to be presenting our final award of the night, but before that, I am proud to save. This year, we raised thirty thousand dollars. That's five thousand dollars more than last year and ten thousand dollars more than the year before that. Great job, everyone. Now I want to talk about rob cook. This man is a true hero. He has already received the White flower award, which symbolizes charity. Back then, he helped pay for the construction of a school. Then we gave him the gold star for bravery when he saved the child from a terrible fire. Today we honor him again with the pink rose. Although rob is retiring this year and we are all sad to see him go, there is one advantage of his leaving. There will be more awards left for the rest of us. And now please welcome rob cook, ladies and gentleman, thanks again for coming to the sixteen, the annual vine wood county community awards. I'm honor to be standing here before you as capital of the vine wood police department. I'm even more privileged to be presenting our final award of the night, but before that, I am proud to save. This year, we raised thirty thousand dollars. That's five thousand dollars more than last year and ten thousand dollars more than the year before. that. Great job, everyone. Now I want to talk about rob cook. This man is a true hero. He has already received the White flower award, which symbolizes charity. Back then, he helped pay for the construction of a school. Then we gave him the gold star for bravery when he saved the child from a terrible fire. Today we honor him again with the pink rose. Although rob is retiring this year and we are all sad to see him go, there is one advantage of his leaving. There will be more awards left for the rest of us. And now please welcome rob cook. 第二节到此结束,现在你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。
高三英语练习
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1.本卷满分150分,练习时间120分钟;
2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写学校、班级、姓名、试场号、座位号及准考证号;
3.所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效;
4.练习结束后,只需上交答题卷。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
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。
第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
Why does the woman support the project?
A. It creates more public parking.
B. It provides an indoor play space.
C. It benefits both wildlife and education.
2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
What will Bob do tomorrow?
A. Go camping. B. Attend a party. C. Fly to California.
3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
Who might Daniel be?
A. An astronaut. B. A scientist. C. An author.
4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
Where are the speakers probably?
A. At their home. B. At a restaurant. C. At a supermarket.
5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. Working as a trainer. B. Opening a fitness center. C. Becoming a professional athlete.
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。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
6. What just happened to the speakers’ car?
A. It ran out of electricity. B. It had a mechanical issue. C. It got into a traffic accident.
7. Why does the man prefer to visit physical stores?
A. To have more options.
B. To get more favorable prices.
C. To directly test the comfort of the car.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Friends. B. Brother and sister. C. Teacher and student.
9. What does Naomi dislike about AI technology?
A. Its environmental impact.
B. Its tendency to produce incorrect answers.
C. Its poor ability to help people solve problems.
10. What is Naomi going to do this evening?
A. Go skating. B. Go out for a meal. C. Go to a friend’s house.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
11. How does Brad mainly get news now?
A. From newspapers. B. From his friends. C. From the Internet.
12. Which kind of news does the woman like to read?
A. Entertainment news. B. Financial news. C. Political news.
13. What do the speakers have in common?
A. They have poor eyesight.
B. They don’t like reading online.
C. They don’t love the feel of holding books.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
14. How long will Lucy work tomorrow?
A. One hour. B. Two and a half hours. C. Three and a half hours.
15. What role will Mark take on in the “Book Bus” project?
A. A driver. B. A manager. C. A volunteer.
16. What will Lucy do next Tuesday?
A. Visit the central park. B. Take the bus for repair. C. Help at the nursing home.
17. How does Lucy feel about the award ceremony?
A. Excited. B. Nervous. C. Confused.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
18. What is the purpose of the event?
A. To present awards.
B. To raise money for schools.
C. To celebrate Rob Cook’s retirement.
19. How much money was raised two years ago?
A. $20,000. B. $25,000. C. $30,000.
20. What award did Rob Cook get for the help in building a school?
A. The Pink Rose. B. The Gold Star. C. The White Flower.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
A
For travelers who love food, attending an international food festival is a perfect way to experience different cultures. The table below lists four of the most famous festivals, each with its unique appeal. At these events, you can taste local specialties, watch cooking shows, and enjoy cultural performances.
Melbourne Food and Wine Festival in Australia (Mar. 10-20)
The Festival is Australia’s most famous culinary event. Held annually, the festival features wine tastings, chef masterclasses, and an array of outdoor dining experiences. With a strong focus on local produce, sustainable farming, and green winemaking practices, the festival celebrates Melbourne’s diverse food scene — from street food to fine dining.
Mistura Food Festival in Peru (Sep. 6-27)
As Latin America’s largest food festival, Mistura celebrates Peru’s rich food diversity. It features ingredients from different regions — from Andean potatoes to exotic fruits from the Amazon. Visitors can taste traditional dishes like cuy (roast guinea pig), attend food workshops, watch cultural performances, and shop at handcrafted markets.
Taste of Chicago in USA (Jul. 1-31)
Taste of Chicago is the world’s largest food festival, drawing millions of visitors yearly to Grant Park. This vibrant event features live music from renowned performers, cooking demonstrations by top chefs, and family-oriented fun activities. The festival showcases the diversity of Chicago’s culinary scene, offering everything from the city’s famous deep-dish pizza and Chicago-style hot dogs to high-end international cuisine, suitable for all ages.
Oktoberfest in Germany (Sep. 14-28)
Oktoberfest, held annually in Munich, is the world’s biggest beer festival. It centers on Bavarian culture, offering traditional foods such as roast chicken and special beers from Munich’s historic breweries. The festival features lively beer tents, folk music, parades, and cultural performances in traditional Bavarian attire (服装). Guests enjoy carnival rides and games, making it a fun celebration for the whole family.
21. Tourists who enjoy traditional food and crafts would find ________ the best choice.
A. Taste of Chicago B. Oktoberfest
C. Mistura Food Festival D. Melbourne Food and Wine Festival
22. What sets the Melbourne festival apart from the others?
A. It is the largest in its region. B. It includes live music performances.
C. It features traditional costume parades. D. It promotes an eco-friendly approach to food.
23. What do Taste of Chicago and Oktoberfest have in common?
A. Both include cooking shows. B. Both are family-friendly events.
C. Both are held in the same month. D. Both offer quality international cuisine.
B
I was just 26, newly married and pregnant, when I moved into the small house that shared a driveway with a neighbor. While unpacking, I heard a knock and found a man standing at my back door, ruddy-faced and beaming. Handing me a bushel of apples he’d picked, he said, “I am Walter. Welcome good neighbors,” and left.
Those apples were just what I needed for my persistent morning sickness, but I’d no idea at the time that this neighbour would be an antidote for life’s struggles. We lived peacefully side by side for 35 years, coming to know each other through our day-to-day ebb and flow — chatting, lending a helping hand, keeping a watchful eye, never overstepping. It was a special bond — he was always there, steady as rain.
Most of our life unfolded in Walter’s backyard. From dawn to dusk, he practiced sustainable living — drying fruit, making sausage, and tending his garden. Fishing was his year-round passion; my children loved helping clean his catch. Without kids of his own, he cherished their company, and his catches often led to joyful family gatherings under the mulberry tree. After my divorce, Walter quietly became my support: fixing my car, teaching me skills, and even chipping ice off my roof. When my mother was dying, he promised to look out for me — and through my hardest years, he was always a door-knock away.
With time going by, Walter burrowed deep into my heart. Like my mum, Walter could mend nearly anything with his hands — a torn book, a loose button, a quiet sorrow. His laughter was a force that seemed to push back against the darkness he had known. He was the closest thing I had to a father, though mine was alive at the time. We loved each other a lot.
He has been gone for two years now, but every time I eat an apple, I still think of him. So lucky am I to have had him so long, just across the way.
24. How did the author develop a bond with her neighbor Walter?
A. Through small caring actions. B. By giving free gifts to each other.
C. Through years of peaceful coexistence. D. By sharing the same passion for fishing.
25. The phrase “steady as rain” in the second paragraph is used to describe Walter’s _________.
A. preference for rainy days B. constant and reliable presence
C. tendency to overstep others’ life D. unpredictable and unstable mood
26. According to the passage, which idiom best reflects Walter’s role in the author’s life?
A. A hard nut to crack. B. A drop in the ocean.
C. A storm in a teacup. D. A shoulder to cry on.
27. What’s the writer’s purpose in writing the text?
A. To describe Walter’s green lifestyle and hobbies.
B. To recall her dear neighbor and express her gratitude.
C. To show how to build a close neighbourly relationship.
D. To share how she pulled through ups and downs in her life.
C
We live in a world where conversations about mental health are becoming more common. Yet, while sharing struggles often receives understanding, admitting to feeling steady can sometimes feel uncomfortable. Why does saying “I’m doing well” often come with a hint of guilt, as if being okay is somehow inappropriate when others are not?
This phenomenon is linked to what psychologists call upward emotional comparison. In our interconnected society, we constantly measure our own emotional state against the visible suffering of others. As a result, expressions of personal stability can be misunderstood as indifference or privilege, making people hesitate to share their neutral or positive wellbeing. The language of crisis feels more familiar and authentic than the language of calm.
However, feeling okay is not emotional ignorance. Research in positive psychology suggests that emotions like calmness and contentment are not merely personal benefits. They serve a critical social function. Positive emotions can broaden our perspective, enhance problem-solving abilities, and build psychological resources. This inner steadiness, far from being selfish, actually increases our capacity for empathy and compassion. It acts as an emotional bulwark, allowing individuals to navigate the waves of collective stress without being overwhelmed.
Therefore, cultivating and acknowledging this “quiet okayness” is a form of emotional resilience. It involves several practices: answering honestly when genuinely well, valuing the stable middle ground between crisis and excitement, allowing oneself to feel gratitude without guilt, and sharing one’s calm through attentive presence. In challenging times, such steadiness becomes a quiet strength. By openly acknowledging our own periods of stability, we help normalize a full range of human emotions and create space for others to accept their own state without judgment. Ultimately, this honest sharing of wellbeing, one conversation at a time, contributes to building a more emotionally resilient community.
28. Why might people feel guilty saying “I’m doing well”?
A. They feel they face a language crisis. B. They fear their luck won’t last long.
C. They think sharing feelings is impolite. D. They worry it shows a lack of concern.
29. What does the underlined word “bulwark” in paragraph 3 mean?
A. Measurement. B. Barrier. C. Support. D. Pressure.
30. Which of the following actions best illustrates “quiet okayness”?
A. Sharing only anxieties to seek support. B. Encouraging others to feel constantly happy.
C. Telling a friend you’re well when you truly are. D. Saying “I’m fine” quickly even if feeling stressed.
31. What can be a suitable title for the text?
A. The Quiet Strength of Feeling Okay B. Why We Should Only Share Our Struggles
C. How Positive Psychology Builds Happiness D. The Problem of Upward Emotional Comparison
D
A surprising analysis of 15 studies reveals that patients perceive more warmth in AI-generated medical responses than in those from human doctors. The largest study examined 2,164 patient interactions, with similar patterns emerging across smaller datasets. The results, published in the British Medical Bulletin, challenge long-held assumptions about human connection in medicine and run counter to a 2019 UK government report that called empathy an “essential human skill that AI cannot replicate (复制).”
ChatGPT and similar AI chatbots scored roughly 2 points higher than human healthcare professionals (HCPs) on 10-point empathy scales when responding to patient questions via text. AI had a 73% probability of being rated as more empathic than human practitioners in head-to-head comparisons. “In text-only scenarios, AI chatbots are frequently perceived as more empathic than human HCPs,” study authors wrote. The meta-analysis from the Universities of Nottingham and Leicester pooled data from 13 of the 15 studies comparing AI chatbots to doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers.
Studies drawing from Reddit health forums and patient portals showed similar trends. Questions ranged from interpreting blood test results to managing chronic conditions to understanding cancer treatment options. Across this variety, AI responses were more likely to be rated as warm, understanding, and considerate of patient concerns. The studies couldn’t determine whether AI’s perceived empathy advantage translates to better health outcomes. While empathic communication has been linked to reduced patient pain and anxiety, improved medication adherence, and higher satisfaction with care, these studies measured perception rather than clinical impact.
The findings suggest that empathetic AI can provide valuable support in healthcare fields, thereby enhancing the roles these technologies can play in our everyday lives. While the results were strong, this study represents a broad perspective and does not account for differences in socio-cultural backgrounds among participants. Cultural differences can greatly influence how empathy is perceived and assessed. Future work could look closely at how people from different backgrounds view empathetic responses in both humans and AI to enhance understanding in this area.
32. What is the main finding of the analysis?
A. Empathy is a unique human skill beyond AI’s reach.
B. Patients find AI’s medical replies more sympathetic.
C. AI provides more effective treatment plans than humans.
D. AI shows greater competence in routine patient inquiries.
33. What’s the primary purpose of paragraph 2?
A. To present research evidence. B. To explain underlying causes.
C. To predict future developments. D. To describe relevant background.
34. What can be implied from paragraph 3?
A. AI’s empathy is irrelevant to patient satisfaction.
B. AI’s empathy may not improve actual clinical outcomes.
C. AI’s assistance is widely applied across different patient groups.
D. AI’s empathy can directly lead to better health conditions of patients.
35. What is the author’s attitude towards the studies?
A. Supportive. B. Doubtful. C. Critical. D. Objective.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Maintaining Rhythm and Happiness in Final Year
For students navigating the intensity of final-year studies, happiness is a luxury that you cannot afford during this critical period. However, happiness is not the absence of stress, but a sense of controlled progress and inner peace cultivated within the demanding environment. ____36____
Why then should you prioritize the cultivation of happiness? In an age of prevalent stress, actively safeguarding this happiness is essential. Chronic anxiety and burnout impair cognitive function, and even hurt your academic performance. Research confirms that greater happiness is associated with better physical health, stronger resilience, and more fulfilling relationships. ____37____
To achieve this, begin with intentionally designing your daily rhythm. This means scheduling not only study sessions but also breaks. ____38____ These acts are not time wasted; they are strategic resets that prevent mental fatigue and sustain concentration. For instance, a ten-minute walk after a 90-minute study block can significantly clear mental fog, thus improving efficiency in the next session.
____39____ While academic goals are vital, defining your self-worth only by test scores is a fragile foundation. Instead, consciously connecting your daily effort to larger personal growth such as problem-solving skills fosters a better sense of accomplishment. This shift from a purely outcome-based to a process-oriented perspective transforms the journey into a source of satisfaction.
In fact, maintaining your own rhythm in senior year is an act of wise self-management. It involves protecting your mental space through structured balance and reframing the purpose of your effort. ____40____ Then, you are empowered to perform at your best when it matters most.
A. Perspective is key, too.
B. Self-worth also matters.
C. You’ll find all your stress disappear without a trace.
D. It is a feeling of moving forward at a sustainable pace.
E. They can be brief walks, mindful breathing, or a favorite hobby.
F. Thus, investing in happiness can energize you in all aspects of our lives.
G. By doing so, you’ll harvest both academic knowledge and sustainable happiness.
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
It was 1 a.m. on her daughter’s birthday when Marisa Shumaker decided to create some birthday magic. She pulled out a parcel, ready to ____41____ the perfect gift — a real 61-key music keyboard for her 4-year-old, Aubree. To her shock, when she opened it, she found the parcel contained only a stand and a bench; the keyboard was sold ____42____.
Panic set in as she imagined the ____43____ a broken promise could bring. She searched online and called stores all day long, but nothing was ____44____. In a final attempt, she ___45___ a plea (请求) in a local Facebook group.
Five miles away, Andy Spencer saw her post. “I wouldn’t want a child’s birthday wish to go ____46____,” he later said. He then remembered the 61 full-size keyboard his own daughter ____47____ used. Spencer quickly messaged Shumaker and arranged to meet at a nearby store.
“When I saw a stranger willing to ____48____ a keyboard just in time to help,” Shumaker recalled, “it felt like experiencing one of those ____49____ scenes of a movie.” When she offered to pay, Spencer politely ____50____, asking only for a photo of a happy Aubree. He ____51____, “If she becomes the next Taylor Swift, give us a shoutout.”
At her birthday party, Aubree ____52____ into the living room like a joyful rabbit. Her face lit up at the sight of the keyboard. That night, Shumaker texted Spencer her thanks, adding that Aubree was so fascinated by the ____53____ that she hadn’t even opened her other gifts.
Now Aubree practices nearly every day. “Nothing can ____54____ this gift,” Shumaker says. That night ____55____ her faith in everyday magic — it felt like meeting a guardian angel.
41. A. make B. purchase C. unwrap D. deliver
42. A. separately B. quickly C. secretly D. poorly
43. A. anger B. excitement C. disappointment D. confusion
44. A. usable B. available C. enjoyable D. affordable
45. A. updated B. answered C. posted D. rejected
46. A. unnoticed B. unfulfilled C. unchanged D. unexpressed
47. A. barely B. widely C. heavily D. frequently
48. A. tap on B. throw away C. pick up D. part with
49. A. eye-opening B. heart-warming C. nerve-cracking D. mind-numbing
50. A. refused B. accepted C. nodded D. apologized
51. A. stated B. demanded C. whispered D. joked
52. A. skipped B. wandered C. slipped D. tiptoed
53. A. stand B. parcel C. bench D. keyboard
54. A. decorate B. change C. top D. ruin
55. A. challenged B. renewed C. showed D. shook
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。
Before Benjamin Rene and Loic Michel left their hometown of Annecy in southeastern France ____56____ the morning of September 13, 2024, China was, to them, a distant yet fascinating place, a name more often encountered in headlines than in everyday conversation.
“In France, China ____57____ (feel) extremely far away,” says Rene, 27. “It almost represents the end of the world — as far as you can go by walking.”
The idea ____58____ would eventually turn this abstract distance into lived experience was born two years earlier. The two friends found themselves talking about repetitive work routines and the sense of ____59____ (stick) in daily life. Surprising even themselves, they made a bold decision: to walk all the way to China, choosing a low-carbon and ____60____ (environmental) friendly way to travel.
They spent more than half a year preparing. Maps ____61____ (study) , visas researched, physical training intensified. Eventually, they quit their jobs in Paris, packed only the ____62____ (essential) into lightweight backpacks, and accepted that the road ahead would last well over a year. Their ____63____ (plan) route would stretch roughly 13, 000 kilometers, pass through 16 countries, and end in Shanghai.
China, which they entered on Sept 13 after a yearlong journey across Central Asia, marked ____64____ milestone, not just in geographical terms, but emotionally. By the time they arrived in Lanzhou, the capital city of Northwest China’s Gansu province, they had been on the road ____65____ (explore) China for about 450 days.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假定你是李华,在英语口语课上,外教Adam组织同学们就“Should We Open School Sports Facilities to the Public?”进行分组讨论,请你代表小组发言,内容包括:(1)陈述观点;(2)说明理由。
注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear fellow classmates,
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第二节(满分25分)
67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
My most memorable Thanksgiving happened last year at our local church, where a simple outreach program blossomed into a profound lesson on the power of sharing, care, and inclusion.
A week before Thanksgiving, with a few church members, we wanted to give away holiday meals for families in our community. We contacted neighbors 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 Thanksgiving 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 a church 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)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: Just as the disappointed family were about to leave, Mrs Jones stopped them.
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Paragraph 2: Seeing the special “basket”, the family were moved to tears.
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
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。
第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
Why does the woman support the project?
A. It creates more public parking.
B. It provides an indoor play space.
C. It benefits both wildlife and education.
【答案】C
【解析】
【原文】W: Did you hear they’re turning that empty lot into a butterfly garden?
M: Really? That’s better than more parking or buildings. We need more green spaces for nature.
W: Exactly! Plus, schools nearby can use it for nature lessons.
2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
What will Bob do tomorrow?
A. Go camping. B. Attend a party. C. Fly to California.
【答案】B
【解析】
【原文】M: I’m flying to California for my summer camp on Wednesday.
W: Have a nice trip! Bob, I’d like to throw a party for you the day before you leave. Are you free then?
M: Yes, I’m OK with tomorrow.
3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
Who might Daniel be?
A. An astronaut. B. A scientist. C. An author.
【答案】C
【解析】
【原文】W: Daniel, what are you up to?
M: I’m writing a new science fiction novel about an adventure in space. Three teenagers go on a space flight to explore Mars. You know, I’m a big fan of space travel.
4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
Where are the speakers probably?
A. At their home. B. At a restaurant. C. At a supermarket.
【答案】A
【解析】
【原文】W: Where should we go for dinner tonight? How about the Italian restaurant on Willow Street?
M: It’s so cold today. I’d prefer to eat hot pot at home.
W: Sounds nice. We can buy some food downstairs and cook it at home.
5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. Working as a trainer. B. Opening a fitness center. C. Becoming a professional athlete.
【答案】A
【解析】
【原文】M: I’ve been working with professional athletes lately, designing their fitness training schedules.
W: Incredible! What’s it like helping them prepare for big games?
M: Serious but rewarding. Seeing their progress and knowing you’ve played a part in their success makes all the effort worth it.
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。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
6. What just happened to the speakers’ car?
A. It ran out of electricity. B. It had a mechanical issue. C. It got into a traffic accident.
7. Why does the man prefer to visit physical stores?
A. To have more options.
B. To get more favorable prices.
C. To directly test the comfort of the car.
【答案】6. B 7. C
【解析】
【原文】M: The car was coughing up smoke on the way home just now. I think it’s high time we got a new one.
W: What kind of car do you want?
M: Maybe an electric car.
W: Have you had a look online?
M: No, I want to see it in person and sit in it to make sure it’s comfortable.
W: Sure. Have you checked out the store on Main Street?
M: Not yet. Do they have good options?
W: Yes, and they’re having a sale this week.
M: Great! Let’s go there tomorrow.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Friends. B. Brother and sister. C. Teacher and student.
9. What does Naomi dislike about AI technology?
A. Its environmental impact.
B. Its tendency to produce incorrect answers.
C. Its poor ability to help people solve problems.
10. What is Naomi going to do this evening?
A. Go skating. B. Go out for a meal. C. Go to a friend’s house.
【答案】8. B 9. A 10. A
【解析】
【原文】W: Are you nearly done with your homework? Dad wants me to look at the computer and figure out why he keeps getting error messages.
M: I’m finished, Naomi. I’m just playing around with DeepSeek. It’s meant to be just as useful as ChatGPT, but it uses far less computing power.
W: That’s good. One of my biggest issues with AI has always been its energy use. All those computers require huge amounts of electricity, plus water for cooling...
M: I see.
W: Anyway, hurry up. I’m meeting my friends at the skate park in an hour, and I promised Dad that I’d solve the problem before leaving.
M: Okay! Are you eating dinner here, though?
W: Yeah. Let me know when it’s ready.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
11. How does Brad mainly get news now?
A. From newspapers. B. From his friends. C. From the Internet.
12. Which kind of news does the woman like to read?
A. Entertainment news. B. Financial news. C. Political news.
13. What do the speakers have in common?
A. They have poor eyesight.
B. They don’t like reading online.
C. They don’t love the feel of holding books.
【答案】11. C 12. A 13. B
【解析】
【原文】W: Brad, do you read newspapers these days?
M: No.
W: So how do you find out what’s going on now?
M: I just look on the Internet.
W: Me too. However, I always choose news that interests me, like the light entertainment articles. Thus, I may miss really serious news like political news.
M: I take your point. I also wonder if there’ll be newspapers in the future. I heard that they are actually really struggling to make money.
W: I think they will be completely online someday, the same with book publishers.
M: I’ve never read a book online. I love the feel of holding a book. Have you ever tried to read online?
W: No, I don’t think my eyes could look at an electronic screen for like 300 pages.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
14. How long will Lucy work tomorrow?
A. One hour. B. Two and a half hours. C. Three and a half hours.
15. What role will Mark take on in the “Book Bus” project?
A. A driver. B. A manager. C. A volunteer.
16. What will Lucy do next Tuesday?
A. Visit the central park. B. Take the bus for repair. C. Help at the nursing home.
17. How does Lucy feel about the award ceremony?
A. Excited. B. Nervous. C. Confused.
【答案】14. C 15. C 16. B 17. B
【解析】
【原文】M: Hi, Lucy! I haven’t seen you since the community clean-up last month.
W: Hi, Mark! Yeah, I’ve been helping Mrs. Johnson run the new “Book Bus”. We’re parked outside the nursing home every Tuesday and Friday.
M: Cool! I thought you still taught Chinese at the primary school.
W: I quit in March. The bus needs two drivers and three volunteers. I will work from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. tomorrow.
M: Count me in.
W: Perfect.
M: What time should I arrive?
W: The manager asks volunteers to sign in by 7:45 a.m.
M: No problem. Oh, does the bus visit the central park next week?
W: Not next week. We’re off to fix the bus, so we’re going to skip Tuesday the 18th. We’ll be back on the 21st, though.
M: By the way, the government official is giving an award on the 20th, right?
W: Exactly. The press will be there. I have butterflies in my stomach.
M: Don’t worry. Everyone loves the project.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
18. What is the purpose of the event?
A. To present awards.
B. To raise money for schools.
C. To celebrate Rob Cook’s retirement.
19. How much money was raised two years ago?
A. $20,000. B. $25,000. C. $30,000.
20. What award did Rob Cook get for the help in building a school?
A. The Pink Rose. B. The Gold Star. C. The White Flower.
【答案】18. A 19. A 20. C
【解析】
【原文】Ladies and Gentlemen, thanks again for coming to the 16th Annual Vinewood County Community Awards. I am honored to be standing here before you as captain of the Vinewood Police Department. I am even more privileged to be presenting our final award of the night. But before that, I am proud to say this year we raised $30,000. That’s $5,000 more than last year, and $10,000 more than the year before that! Great job, everyone. Now I want to talk about Rob Cook. This man is a true hero. He has already received The White Flower Award, which symbolizes charity. Back then he helped pay for the construction of a school. Then we gave him the Gold Star for bravery, when he saved a child from a terrible fire. Today we honor him again with the Pink Rose. Although Rob is retiring this year and we are all sad to see him go, there is one advantage of his leaving. There will be more awards left for the rest of us! And now, please welcome...Rob Cook!
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
A
For travelers who love food, attending an international food festival is a perfect way to experience different cultures. The table below lists four of the most famous festivals, each with its unique appeal. At these events, you can taste local specialties, watch cooking shows, and enjoy cultural performances.
Melbourne Food and Wine Festival in Australia (Mar. 10-20)
The Festival is Australia’s most famous culinary event. Held annually, the festival features wine tastings, chef masterclasses, and an array of outdoor dining experiences. With a strong focus on local produce, sustainable farming, and green winemaking practices, the festival celebrates Melbourne’s diverse food scene — from street food to fine dining.
Mistura Food Festival in Peru (Sep. 6-27)
As Latin America’s largest food festival, Mistura celebrates Peru’s rich food diversity. It features ingredients from different regions — from Andean potatoes to exotic fruits from the Amazon. Visitors can taste traditional dishes like cuy (roast guinea pig), attend food workshops, watch cultural performances, and shop at handcrafted markets.
Taste of Chicago in USA (Jul. 1-31)
Taste of Chicago is the world’s largest food festival, drawing millions of visitors yearly to Grant Park. This vibrant event features live music from renowned performers, cooking demonstrations by top chefs, and family-oriented fun activities. The festival showcases the diversity of Chicago’s culinary scene, offering everything from the city’s famous deep-dish pizza and Chicago-style hot dogs to high-end international cuisine, suitable for all ages.
Oktoberfest in Germany (Sep. 14-28)
Oktoberfest, held annually in Munich, is the world’s biggest beer festival. It centers on Bavarian culture, offering traditional foods such as roast chicken and special beers from Munich’s historic breweries. The festival features lively beer tents, folk music, parades, and cultural performances in traditional Bavarian attire (服装). Guests enjoy carnival rides and games, making it a fun celebration for the whole family.
21. Tourists who enjoy traditional food and crafts would find ________ the best choice.
A. Taste of Chicago B. Oktoberfest
C. Mistura Food Festival D. Melbourne Food and Wine Festival
22. What sets the Melbourne festival apart from the others?
A. It is the largest in its region. B. It includes live music performances.
C. It features traditional costume parades. D. It promotes an eco-friendly approach to food.
23. What do Taste of Chicago and Oktoberfest have in common?
A. Both include cooking shows. B. Both are family-friendly events.
C. Both are held in the same month. D. Both offer quality international cuisine.
【答案】21. C 22. D 23. B
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了四个国际知名美食节:墨尔本美食节注重本地与环保食材,秘鲁米斯特拉美食节展现多元饮食与手工艺品,芝加哥美食节规模最大且适合家庭,德国慕尼黑啤酒节主打巴伐利亚啤酒与文化。
【21题详解】
细节理解题。根据Mistura Food Festival部分“Visitors can taste traditional dishes like cuy (roast guinea pig), attend food workshops, watch cultural performances, and shop at handcrafted markets.(游客们可以品尝诸如烤豚鼠(一种传统菜肴)之类的美食,参加烹饪工作坊,观看文化表演,还可以在手工艺品市场购物)”可知,喜欢品尝传统美食和欣赏手工艺品的游客会发现“米斯特拉美食节”是最佳选择。故选C。
【22题详解】
细节理解题。根据Melbourne Food and Wine Festival部分“With a strong focus on local produce, sustainable farming, and green winemaking practices, the festival celebrates Melbourne’s diverse food scene — from street food to fine dining.(该节日特别注重本地农产品、可持续农业以及绿色酿酒工艺,以此来展现墨尔本丰富多彩的美食风貌——从街头小吃到高级餐厅应有尽有)”可知,墨尔本的这个节日倡导一种环保的饮食方式。故选D。
【23题详解】
细节理解题。根据Taste of Chicago in USA部分“This vibrant event features live music from renowned performers, cooking demonstrations by top chefs, and family-oriented fun activities.(这场热闹非凡的活动汇聚了众多知名音乐家带来的现场演奏,还有顶级厨师进行的烹饪演示,以及适合家庭参与的各类娱乐活动)”以及Oktoberfest in Germany部分“Guests enjoy carnival rides and games, making it a fun celebration for the whole family.(游客们可以乘坐游乐设施、参与游戏,这为整个家庭带来了一次欢乐的庆祝活动)”可知,两者都是适合家庭参与的活动。故选B。
B
I was just 26, newly married and pregnant, when I moved into the small house that shared a driveway with a neighbor. While unpacking, I heard a knock and found a man standing at my back door, ruddy-faced and beaming. Handing me a bushel of apples he’d picked, he said, “I am Walter. Welcome good neighbors,” and left.
Those apples were just what I needed for my persistent morning sickness, but I’d no idea at the time that this neighbour would be an antidote for life’s struggles. We lived peacefully side by side for 35 years, coming to know each other through our day-to-day ebb and flow — chatting, lending a helping hand, keeping a watchful eye, never overstepping. It was a special bond — he was always there, steady as rain.
Most of our life unfolded in Walter’s backyard. From dawn to dusk, he practiced sustainable living — drying fruit, making sausage, and tending his garden. Fishing was his year-round passion; my children loved helping clean his catch. Without kids of his own, he cherished their company, and his catches often led to joyful family gatherings under the mulberry tree. After my divorce, Walter quietly became my support: fixing my car, teaching me skills, and even chipping ice off my roof. When my mother was dying, he promised to look out for me — and through my hardest years, he was always a door-knock away.
With time going by, Walter burrowed deep into my heart. Like my mum, Walter could mend nearly anything with his hands — a torn book, a loose button, a quiet sorrow. His laughter was a force that seemed to push back against the darkness he had known. He was the closest thing I had to a father, though mine was alive at the time. We loved each other a lot.
He has been gone for two years now, but every time I eat an apple, I still think of him. So lucky am I to have had him so long, just across the way.
24. How did the author develop a bond with her neighbor Walter?
A. Through small caring actions. B. By giving free gifts to each other.
C. Through years of peaceful coexistence. D. By sharing the same passion for fishing.
25. The phrase “steady as rain” in the second paragraph is used to describe Walter’s _________.
A. preference for rainy days B. constant and reliable presence
C. tendency to overstep others’ life D. unpredictable and unstable mood
26. According to the passage, which idiom best reflects Walter’s role in the author’s life?
A. A hard nut to crack. B. A drop in the ocean.
C. A storm in a teacup. D. A shoulder to cry on.
27. What’s the writer’s purpose in writing the text?
A. To describe Walter’s green lifestyle and hobbies.
B. To recall her dear neighbor and express her gratitude.
C. To show how to build a close neighbourly relationship.
D. To share how she pulled through ups and downs in her life.
【答案】24. A 25. B 26. D 27. B
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇记叙文。作者回忆了邻居Walter:初搬来时送苹果,35 年里日常相伴、互相扶持,在作者离婚、母亲病重时给予依靠,如同亲人。作者至今怀念他,充满感激。
【24题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二段“We lived peacefully side by side for 35 years, coming to know each other through our day-to-day ebb and flow — chatting, lending a helping hand, keeping a watchful eye, never overstepping.(我们相安无事地共同生活了35年,通过日常生活的起起落落逐渐了解彼此——相互交谈、伸出援手、密切留意、从不逾矩)”可知,作者通过一些细微的关爱之举与她的邻居沃尔特建立起亲密关系。故选A。
【25题详解】
推理判断题。根据第二段“We lived peacefully side by side for 35 years, coming to know each other through our day-to-day ebb and flow — chatting, lending a helping hand, keeping a watchful eye, never overstepping. It was a special bond — he was always there, steady as rain.(我们相安无事地共同生活了35年,通过日常生活的起起落落逐渐了解彼此——相互交谈、伸出援手、密切留意、从不逾矩。这是一种特殊的感情纽带——他一直都在,如雨般稳定可靠)”可知,always there说明他一直都在、稳定可靠。第二段中的“如雨般稳定”这一表述用来形容沃尔特始终如一、始终可靠的出现状态。故选B。
【26题详解】
细节理解题。根据第三段“After my divorce, Walter quietly became my support: fixing my car, teaching me skills, and even chipping ice off my roof. When my mother was dying, he promised to look out for me — and through my hardest years, he was always a door-knock away.(离婚后,沃尔特默默地成了我的依靠:帮我修车,教我技能,甚至帮我清除屋顶上的冰块。母亲临终时,他承诺会照顾我——在我最艰难的岁月里,他总是在我身边,就在几步之遥)”可知,“一个可以依靠哭泣的肩膀”最能体现沃尔特在作者生活中的作用。故选D。
【27题详解】
推理判断题。根据最后一段“He has been gone for two years now, but every time I eat an apple, I still think of him. So lucky am I to have had him so long, just across the way.(他已经离开两年了,但每次我吃苹果的时候,脑海中仍会浮现出他的身影。能和他相处这么久,而且就在不远处,我真是太幸运了)”结合文章作者回忆了邻居Walter:初搬来时送苹果,35 年里日常相伴、互相扶持,在作者离婚、母亲病重时给予依靠,如同亲人。作者至今怀念他,充满感激。可知,作者写这篇文章的目的是为了回忆她亲爱的邻居,并表达她的感激之情。故选B。
C
We live in a world where conversations about mental health are becoming more common. Yet, while sharing struggles often receives understanding, admitting to feeling steady can sometimes feel uncomfortable. Why does saying “I’m doing well” often come with a hint of guilt, as if being okay is somehow inappropriate when others are not?
This phenomenon is linked to what psychologists call upward emotional comparison. In our interconnected society, we constantly measure our own emotional state against the visible suffering of others. As a result, expressions of personal stability can be misunderstood as indifference or privilege, making people hesitate to share their neutral or positive wellbeing. The language of crisis feels more familiar and authentic than the language of calm.
However, feeling okay is not emotional ignorance. Research in positive psychology suggests that emotions like calmness and contentment are not merely personal benefits. They serve a critical social function. Positive emotions can broaden our perspective, enhance problem-solving abilities, and build psychological resources. This inner steadiness, far from being selfish, actually increases our capacity for empathy and compassion. It acts as an emotional bulwark, allowing individuals to navigate the waves of collective stress without being overwhelmed.
Therefore, cultivating and acknowledging this “quiet okayness” is a form of emotional resilience. It involves several practices: answering honestly when genuinely well, valuing the stable middle ground between crisis and excitement, allowing oneself to feel gratitude without guilt, and sharing one’s calm through attentive presence. In challenging times, such steadiness becomes a quiet strength. By openly acknowledging our own periods of stability, we help normalize a full range of human emotions and create space for others to accept their own state without judgment. Ultimately, this honest sharing of wellbeing, one conversation at a time, contributes to building a more emotionally resilient community.
28. Why might people feel guilty saying “I’m doing well”?
A. They feel they face a language crisis. B. They fear their luck won’t last long.
C. They think sharing feelings is impolite. D. They worry it shows a lack of concern.
29. What does the underlined word “bulwark” in paragraph 3 mean?
A. Measurement. B. Barrier. C. Support. D. Pressure.
30. Which of the following actions best illustrates “quiet okayness”?
A. Sharing only anxieties to seek support. B. Encouraging others to feel constantly happy.
C. Telling a friend you’re well when you truly are. D. Saying “I’m fine” quickly even if feeling stressed.
31. What can be a suitable title for the text?
A. The Quiet Strength of Feeling Okay B. Why We Should Only Share Our Struggles
C. How Positive Psychology Builds Happiness D. The Problem of Upward Emotional Comparison
【答案】28. D 29. C 30. C 31. A
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲述了承认自己状态良好是一种情感力量及其重要性。
【28题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二段中“As a result, expressions of personal stability can be misunderstood as indifference or privilege, making people hesitate to share their neutral or positive wellbeing.(因此,个人稳定的表达可能会被误解为冷漠或特权,使人们犹豫是否要分享他们的中性或积极的幸福感)”可知,人们担心说“我很好”会显示出缺乏关心。故选D。
【29题详解】
词句猜测题。根据第三段中 “It acts as an emotional bulwark, allowing individuals to navigate the waves of collective stress without being overwhelmed.(它充当着一种情感bulwark,使人们能够在集体压力的浪潮中应对自如而不被压垮)”可知,bulwark在这里表示能抵御压力的“支撑,屏障,支持”,A. Measurement.测量;B. Barrier.屏障;C. Support.支持;D. Pressure.压力。故选C。
【30题详解】
推理判断题。根据最后一段中“Therefore, cultivating and acknowledging this “quiet okayness” is a form of emotional resilience. It involves several practices: answering honestly when genuinely well, valuing the stable middle ground between crisis and excitement, allowing oneself to feel gratitude without guilt, and sharing one’s calm through attentive presence.(因此,培养并承认这种 “quietly okayness(平静的安好)” 是一种情绪复原力。它包括这些做法:状态真的好时诚实回答、重视危机与亢奋之间稳定的中间地带、允许自己不带愧疚地心怀感恩,以及通过专注的陪伴把平静传递给他人)”可知,当你真正感觉良好时告诉朋友你很好,这样做最能说明“平静的安好”。故选C。
【31题详解】
主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是根据最后一段“Therefore, cultivating and acknowledging this “quiet okayness” is a form of emotional resilience. It involves several practices: answering honestly when genuinely well, valuing the stable middle ground between crisis and excitement, allowing oneself to feel gratitude without guilt, and sharing one’s calm through attentive presence. In challenging times, such steadiness becomes a quiet strength. By openly acknowledging our own periods of stability, we help normalize a full range of human emotions and create space for others to accept their own state without judgment. Ultimately, this honest sharing of wellbeing, one conversation at a time, contributes to building a more emotionally resilient community.(因此,培养并承认这种 “quietly okayness(平静的安好)” 是一种情绪复原力。它包括这些做法:状态真的好时诚实回答、重视危机与亢奋之间稳定的中间地带、允许自己不带愧疚地心怀感恩,以及通过专注的陪伴把平静传递给他人。在充满挑战的时期,这种稳定是一种无声的力量。坦然承认自己的安稳时刻,能让人类全部情绪变得正常化,并为他人创造不带评判地接纳自身状态的空间。最终,这种真诚地分享安好,一次对话一次对话地积累,将有助于建设一个情绪更有韧性的社群)”可知,文章主要论述了承认自己状态良好是一种情感力量及其重要性,故A选项“感觉良好的安静力量”最符合文章标题。故选A。
D
A surprising analysis of 15 studies reveals that patients perceive more warmth in AI-generated medical responses than in those from human doctors. The largest study examined 2,164 patient interactions, with similar patterns emerging across smaller datasets. The results, published in the British Medical Bulletin, challenge long-held assumptions about human connection in medicine and run counter to a 2019 UK government report that called empathy an “essential human skill that AI cannot replicate (复制).”
ChatGPT and similar AI chatbots scored roughly 2 points higher than human healthcare professionals (HCPs) on 10-point empathy scales when responding to patient questions via text. AI had a 73% probability of being rated as more empathic than human practitioners in head-to-head comparisons. “In text-only scenarios, AI chatbots are frequently perceived as more empathic than human HCPs,” study authors wrote. The meta-analysis from the Universities of Nottingham and Leicester pooled data from 13 of the 15 studies comparing AI chatbots to doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers.
Studies drawing from Reddit health forums and patient portals showed similar trends. Questions ranged from interpreting blood test results to managing chronic conditions to understanding cancer treatment options. Across this variety, AI responses were more likely to be rated as warm, understanding, and considerate of patient concerns. The studies couldn’t determine whether AI’s perceived empathy advantage translates to better health outcomes. While empathic communication has been linked to reduced patient pain and anxiety, improved medication adherence, and higher satisfaction with care, these studies measured perception rather than clinical impact.
The findings suggest that empathetic AI can provide valuable support in healthcare fields, thereby enhancing the roles these technologies can play in our everyday lives. While the results were strong, this study represents a broad perspective and does not account for differences in socio-cultural backgrounds among participants. Cultural differences can greatly influence how empathy is perceived and assessed. Future work could look closely at how people from different backgrounds view empathetic responses in both humans and AI to enhance understanding in this area.
32. What is the main finding of the analysis?
A. Empathy is a unique human skill beyond AI’s reach.
B. Patients find AI’s medical replies more sympathetic.
C. AI provides more effective treatment plans than humans.
D. AI shows greater competence in routine patient inquiries.
33. What’s the primary purpose of paragraph 2?
A. To present research evidence. B. To explain underlying causes.
C. To predict future developments. D. To describe relevant background.
34. What can be implied from paragraph 3?
A. AI’s empathy is irrelevant to patient satisfaction.
B. AI’s empathy may not improve actual clinical outcomes.
C. AI’s assistance is widely applied across different patient groups.
D. AI’s empathy can directly lead to better health conditions of patients.
35. What is the author’s attitude towards the studies?
A. Supportive. B. Doubtful. C. Critical. D. Objective.
【答案】32. B 33. A 34. B 35. D
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇说明文。研究发现患者认为 AI 医疗回复比医生更有同理心,并给出相关数据。但未证实其能提升疗效,且研究未考虑社会文化差异,态度客观。
【32题详解】
细节理解题。根据第一段“A surprising analysis of 15 studies reveals that patients perceive more warmth in AI-generated medical responses than in those from human doctors.(对15项研究的意外分析表明,患者在面对由人工智能生成的医疗回复时,感受到的温暖程度要高于从人类医生那里得到的回复)”可知,该分析的主要发现是患者认为人工智能给出的医疗回复更具同情心。故选B。
【33题详解】
推理判断题。根据第二段“ChatGPT and similar AI chatbots scored roughly 2 points higher than human healthcare professionals (HCPs) on 10-point empathy scales when responding to patient questions via text. AI had a 73% probability of being rated as more empathic than human practitioners in head-to-head comparisons. “In text-only scenarios, AI chatbots are frequently perceived as more empathic than human HCPs,” study authors wrote. The meta-analysis from the Universities of Nottingham and Leicester pooled data from 13 of the 15 studies comparing AI chatbots to doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers.(在通过文字回答患者问题时,ChatGPT和类似的AI聊天机器人在10分制的同理心评估量表上的得分比人类医疗专业人员(HCP)高出约2分。在一对一的对比测试中,AI被认为比人类从业者更具同理心的概率为73%。研究作者写道:“在纯文字情境下,AI聊天机器人通常被认为比人类医疗专业人员更具同理心。”诺丁汉大学和莱斯特大学的这项荟萃分析汇集了15项研究中13项将AI聊天机器人与医生、护士和其他医疗工作者进行比较的数据)”可知,第二段的主要目的是展示研究证据。故选A。
【34题详解】
推理判断题。根据第三段“The studies couldn’t determine whether AI’s perceived empathy advantage translates to better health outcomes.(这些研究无法确定人工智能所具有的“同理心”优势是否能转化为更良好的健康结果)”可知,人工智能的同理心可能不会改善实际的临床效果。故选B。
【35题详解】
推理判断题。根据最后一段“While the results were strong, this study represents a broad perspective and does not account for differences in socio-cultural backgrounds among participants. Cultural differences can greatly influence how empathy is perceived and assessed.(虽然研究结果十分显著,但这项研究视角较为宽泛,并未考虑到参与者之间在社会文化背景方面的差异。文化差异会对同理心的感知和评估产生重大影响)”可知,作者对这些研究持客观态度。故选D。
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Maintaining Rhythm and Happiness in Final Year
For students navigating the intensity of final-year studies, happiness is a luxury that you cannot afford during this critical period. However, happiness is not the absence of stress, but a sense of controlled progress and inner peace cultivated within the demanding environment. ____36____
Why then should you prioritize the cultivation of happiness? In an age of prevalent stress, actively safeguarding this happiness is essential. Chronic anxiety and burnout impair cognitive function, and even hurt your academic performance. Research confirms that greater happiness is associated with better physical health, stronger resilience, and more fulfilling relationships. ____37____
To achieve this, begin with intentionally designing your daily rhythm. This means scheduling not only study sessions but also breaks. ____38____ These acts are not time wasted; they are strategic resets that prevent mental fatigue and sustain concentration. For instance, a ten-minute walk after a 90-minute study block can significantly clear mental fog, thus improving efficiency in the next session.
____39____ While academic goals are vital, defining your self-worth only by test scores is a fragile foundation. Instead, consciously connecting your daily effort to larger personal growth such as problem-solving skills fosters a better sense of accomplishment. This shift from a purely outcome-based to a process-oriented perspective transforms the journey into a source of satisfaction.
In fact, maintaining your own rhythm in senior year is an act of wise self-management. It involves protecting your mental space through structured balance and reframing the purpose of your effort. ____40____ Then, you are empowered to perform at your best when it matters most.
A. Perspective is key, too.
B. Self-worth also matters.
C. You’ll find all your stress disappear without a trace.
D. It is a feeling of moving forward at a sustainable pace.
E. They can be brief walks, mindful breathing, or a favorite hobby.
F. Thus, investing in happiness can energize you in all aspects of our lives.
G. By doing so, you’ll harvest both academic knowledge and sustainable happiness.
【答案】36. D 37. F 38. E 39. A 40. G
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇说明文。本文围绕高三学生如何在高压学习中保持节奏、培养幸福感展开,给出具体建议,助力兼顾学业与身心状态。
【36题详解】
由上文“However, happiness is not the absence of stress, but a sense of controlled progress and inner peace cultivated within the demanding environment.(然而,幸福不是没有压力,而是在高压环境中培养出的一种可控的进步感和内心平静。)”可知,此处需对幸福进行进一步定义,承接上文对幸福本质的阐述。D项“It is a feeling of moving forward at a sustainable pace.(它是一种以可持续节奏前进的感觉。)”符合语境,该句是对上文“a sense of controlled progress”的具体阐释,进一步明确幸福的内涵,逻辑连贯。故选D项。
【37题详解】
由上文“Chronic anxiety and burnout impair cognitive function, and even hurt your academic performance. Research confirms that greater happiness is associated with better physical health, stronger resilience, and more fulfilling relationships.(长期焦虑和倦怠会损害认知功能,甚至影响学业表现。研究证实,更高的幸福感与更好的身体健康、更强的适应能力以及更充实的人际关系相关。)”可知,此处需总结幸福带来的积极影响,承接上文的研究结论。F项“Thus, investing in happiness can energize you in all aspects of our lives.(因此,投入精力追求幸福能让你在生活的各个方面都充满活力。)”符合语境,该句是对前文幸福益处的归纳总结,“energize you in all aspects”对应上文的“better physical health, stronger resilience, and more fulfilling relationships”,逻辑严密。故选F项。
【38题详解】
由上文“This means scheduling not only study sessions but also breaks.(这意味着不仅要安排学习时间,还要安排休息时间。)”及下文“These acts are not time wasted; they are strategic resets that prevent mental fatigue and sustain concentration.(这些行为不是浪费时间;它们是战略性的重置,能防止精神疲劳并保持专注力。)”可知,此处需具体列举休息的方式,衔接上下文的建议。E项“They can be brief walks, mindful breathing, or a favorite hobby.(它们可以是短途散步、专注呼吸或一项喜爱的爱好。)”符合语境,该句中“They”指代上文的 “breaks”,具体说明休息的具体形式,与下文“These acts”形成呼应。故选E项。
【39题详解】
由下文“While academic goals are vital, defining your self-worth only by test scores is a fragile foundation. Instead, consciously connecting your daily effort to larger personal growth such as problem-solving skills fosters a better sense of accomplishment.(虽然学业目标至关重要,但仅以考试成绩定义自我价值是脆弱的基础。相反,有意识地将日常努力与解决问题能力等更大的个人成长联系起来,能培养更好的成就感。)”可知,此处需点明视角的重要性,引出本段关于看待努力与自我价值角度的论述。A项“Perspective is key, too.(视角同样关键。)”符合语境,该句作为本段主题句,总领全段,“Perspective”对应下文从“outcome-based”到 “process-oriented”的视角转变,结构清晰。故选A项。
【40题详解】
由上文“In fact, maintaining your own rhythm in senior year is an act of wise self-management. It involves protecting your mental space through structured balance and reframing the purpose of your effort.(事实上,在高三保持自己的节奏是一种明智的自我管理行为。这包括通过有序的平衡来保护你的精神空间,并重新定义你努力的意义。)”及下文“Then, you are empowered to perform at your best when it matters most.(然后,你就能在关键时刻发挥出最佳水平。)”可知,此处需总结这样做的最终收获,呼应全文主题。G项“By doing so, you’ll harvest both academic knowledge and sustainable happiness.(这样做,你将收获学术知识和可持续的幸福感。)”符合语境,该句是对全文建议的总结升华,“harvest both academic knowledge and sustainable happiness”对应上文的“wise self-management”和“maintaining your own rhythm”,并引出下文的积极结果。故选G项。
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
It was 1 a.m. on her daughter’s birthday when Marisa Shumaker decided to create some birthday magic. She pulled out a parcel, ready to ____41____ the perfect gift — a real 61-key music keyboard for her 4-year-old, Aubree. To her shock, when she opened it, she found the parcel contained only a stand and a bench; the keyboard was sold ____42____.
Panic set in as she imagined the ____43____ a broken promise could bring. She searched online and called stores all day long, but nothing was ____44____. In a final attempt, she ___45___ a plea (请求) in a local Facebook group.
Five miles away, Andy Spencer saw her post. “I wouldn’t want a child’s birthday wish to go ____46____,” he later said. He then remembered the 61 full-size keyboard his own daughter ____47____ used. Spencer quickly messaged Shumaker and arranged to meet at a nearby store.
“When I saw a stranger willing to ____48____ a keyboard just in time to help,” Shumaker recalled, “it felt like experiencing one of those ____49____ scenes of a movie.” When she offered to pay, Spencer politely ____50____, asking only for a photo of a happy Aubree. He ____51____, “If she becomes the next Taylor Swift, give us a shoutout.”
At her birthday party, Aubree ____52____ into the living room like a joyful rabbit. Her face lit up at the sight of the keyboard. That night, Shumaker texted Spencer her thanks, adding that Aubree was so fascinated by the ____53____ that she hadn’t even opened her other gifts.
Now Aubree practices nearly every day. “Nothing can ____54____ this gift,” Shumaker says. That night ____55____ her faith in everyday magic — it felt like meeting a guardian angel.
41. A. make B. purchase C. unwrap D. deliver
42. A. separately B. quickly C. secretly D. poorly
43. A. anger B. excitement C. disappointment D. confusion
44. A. usable B. available C. enjoyable D. affordable
45. A. updated B. answered C. posted D. rejected
46. A. unnoticed B. unfulfilled C. unchanged D. unexpressed
47. A. barely B. widely C. heavily D. frequently
48. A. tap on B. throw away C. pick up D. part with
49. A. eye-opening B. heart-warming C. nerve-cracking D. mind-numbing
50. A. refused B. accepted C. nodded D. apologized
51. A. stated B. demanded C. whispered D. joked
52. A. skipped B. wandered C. slipped D. tiptoed
53. A. stand B. parcel C. bench D. keyboard
54. A. decorate B. change C. top D. ruin
55. A. challenged B. renewed C. showed D. shook
【答案】41. C 42. A 43. C 44. B 45. C 46. B 47. A 48. D 49. B 50. A 51. D 52. A 53. D 54. C 55. B
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Marisa Shumaker在女儿生日时发现琴键缺失,最终得到好心人帮助的故事。
【41题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:她拿出一个包裹,准备拆开这份完美的礼物——一个给4岁女儿奥布里的真正的61键音乐键盘。A. make制作;B. purchase购买;C. unwrap拆开;D. deliver递送。根据后文“the perfect gift — a real 61-key music keyboard for her 4-year-old, Aubree”可知,此处指拆开包裹,看看里面的礼物。故选C。
【42题详解】
考查副词词义辨析。句意:令她震惊的是,当她打开它时,她发现包裹里只有一个支架和一个凳子;键盘是分开出售的。A. separately分别地;B. quickly快速地;C. secretly秘密地;D. poorly贫穷地。根据上文“she found the parcel contained only a stand and a bench; the keyboard was sold”可知,包裹里没有键盘,说明键盘是分开出售的。故选A。
【43题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:当她想象到违背诺言可能带来的失望时,她开始惊慌起来。A. anger愤怒;B. excitement激动;C. disappointment失望;D. confusion困惑。根据上文“Panic set in”以及后文“a broken promise”可知,她开始惊慌,担心违背诺言会让女儿失望。故选C。
【44题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她整天在网上搜索,给商店打电话,但什么都没有买到。A. usable可用的;B. available可获得的,可购得的;C. enjoyable快乐的;D. affordable负担得起的。根据上文“She searched online and called stores all day long, but nothing was”可知,她整天在网上搜索,给商店打电话,但还是买不到键盘。故选B。
【45题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:最后一次尝试时,她在当地一个Facebook群里发了一条求助信息。A. updated更新;B. answered回答;C. posted张贴,发布;D. rejected拒绝。根据后文“a plea (请求) in a local Facebook group”可知,她在Facebook群里发了一条求助信息。故选C。
【46题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:“我不希望孩子的生日愿望落空,”他后来说。A. unnoticed被忽视的;B. unfulfilled未实现的;C. unchanged不变的;D. unexpressed未表达的。根据上文“I wouldn’t want a child’s birthday wish to go”以及后文他把自己女儿的键盘给了对方,可知他不希望孩子的生日愿望落空。故选B。
【47题详解】
考查副词词义辨析。句意:然后他想起了自己女儿几乎不用的61键全尺寸键盘。A. barely几乎不;B. widely广泛地;C. heavily沉重地;D. frequently频繁地。根据后文“used”可知,他要把闲置的琴送人,即几乎不用的键盘。故选A。
【48题详解】
考查动词短语辨析。句意:“当我看到一个陌生人愿意及时拿出一个键盘来帮忙时,”Shumaker回忆道,“这感觉就像在经历电影中那些暖心的场景之一。”A. tap on轻拍;B. throw away扔掉;C. pick up捡起;D. part with放弃,送出。根据后文“a keyboard just in time to help”可知,此处指陌生人愿意送出一个键盘来帮忙。故选D。
【49题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意同上。A. eye-opening令人大开眼界的;B. heart-warming暖心的;C. nerve-cracking使人紧张的;D. mind-numbing令人麻木的。根据上文“When I saw a stranger willing to ____ a keyboard just in time to help”以及后文“scenes of a movie”可知,陌生人帮助她,她感觉就像在经历电影中那些暖心的场景之一。故选B。
【50题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:当她提出要付钱时,Spencer礼貌地拒绝了,只要求一张快乐的奥布里的照片。A. refused拒绝;B. accepted接受;C. nodded点头;D. apologized道歉。根据后文“asking only for a photo of a happy Aubree”可知,Spencer只要求一张快乐的Aubree的照片,所以此处指Spencer礼貌地拒绝了她付的钱。故选A。
【51题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:他开玩笑说:“如果她成为下一个Taylor Swift,记得喊我们一声。”A. stated陈述;B. demanded要求;C. whispered低语;D. joked开玩笑。根据后文“If she becomes the next Taylor Swift, give us a shoutout.”可知,Spencer在开玩笑。故选D。
【52题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:在她的生日聚会上,Aubree像一只快乐的兔子一样蹦蹦跳跳地走进客厅。A. skipped跳跃;B. wandered徘徊;C. slipped滑倒;D. tiptoed踮起脚尖走。根据后文“into the living room like a joyful rabbit”可知,奥布里像一只快乐的兔子一样,所以应是蹦蹦跳跳地走进客厅。故选A。
【53题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:那天晚上,Shumaker给Spencer发了短信表示感谢,并补充说Aubree对键盘非常着迷,甚至都没有打开其他礼物。A. stand货摊;B. parcel包裹;C. bench长凳;D. keyboard键盘。呼应上文“Her face lit up at the sight of the keyboard.”可知,Aubree对键盘非常着迷。故选D。
【54题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:“没有什么能比得上这份礼物,”Shumaker说。A. decorate装饰;B. change改变;C. top超过,比得上;D. ruin毁灭。根据上文“she hadn’t even opened her other gifts”、“Nothing can”和下文“That night ______ her faith in everyday magic— it felt like meeting a guardian angel”可知,Aubree对键盘非常着迷,甚至都没有打开其他礼物,所以她认为没有什么能比得上这份礼物。故选C。
【55题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:那天晚上,她重新燃起了对日常魔法的信念——感觉就像遇到了守护天使。A. challenged挑战;B. renewed更新,重新开始;C. showed展示;D. shook摇晃。根据后文“her faith in everyday magic”以及上文她本来因为键盘缺失而失望,最后却得到了好心人的帮助,可推测这件事重新燃起了她对日常魔法的信念。故选B。
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。
Before Benjamin Rene and Loic Michel left their hometown of Annecy in southeastern France ____56____ the morning of September 13, 2024, China was, to them, a distant yet fascinating place, a name more often encountered in headlines than in everyday conversation.
“In France, China ____57____ (feel) extremely far away,” says Rene, 27. “It almost represents the end of the world — as far as you can go by walking.”
The idea ____58____ would eventually turn this abstract distance into lived experience was born two years earlier. The two friends found themselves talking about repetitive work routines and the sense of ____59____ (stick) in daily life. Surprising even themselves, they made a bold decision: to walk all the way to China, choosing a low-carbon and ____60____ (environmental) friendly way to travel.
They spent more than half a year preparing. Maps ____61____ (study) , visas researched, physical training intensified. Eventually, they quit their jobs in Paris, packed only the ____62____ (essential) into lightweight backpacks, and accepted that the road ahead would last well over a year. Their ____63____ (plan) route would stretch roughly 13, 000 kilometers, pass through 16 countries, and end in Shanghai.
China, which they entered on Sept 13 after a yearlong journey across Central Asia, marked ____64____ milestone, not just in geographical terms, but emotionally. By the time they arrived in Lanzhou, the capital city of Northwest China’s Gansu province, they had been on the road ____65____ (explore) China for about 450 days.
【答案】56. on 57. feels
58. that##which
59. being stuck
60. environmentally
61. were studied
62. essentials
63. planned
64. a 65. to explore
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述两位法国年轻人决定徒步前往中国,以此开启低碳旅程,并在途中探索中国的故事。
【56题详解】
考查介词。句意:2024年9月13日早上,在本杰明・勒内(Benjamin Rene)和洛伊克・米歇尔(Loic Michel)离开法国东南部的故乡阿讷西(Annecy)之前,对他们来说,中国是一个遥远却迷人的地方,这个名字更多出现在新闻头条,而非日常对话中。在具体某一天的上午、下午或晚上,应用介词on。故填on。
【57题详解】
考查时态和主谓一致。句意:勒内说:“在法国,中国感觉非常遥远。”此处考查谓语动词,China与feel为主动关系,这里描述客观感受,应用一般现在时;主语China是单数第三人称,谓语动词feel用第三人称单数形式。故填feels。
【58题详解】
考查定语从句。句意:最终将这种抽象的距离转化为真实体验的想法,是两年前萌生的。此空考查定语从句,先行词是The idea,指物,从句中缺少主语,应用关系代词that或which引导。故填that/which。
【59题详解】
考查非谓语动词。句意:这两个朋友聊起了重复的工作日常,以及困在日常生活中的感觉。介词of后接动名词作宾语;be stuck in 意为“被困在;陷入”,此处应用动名词的被动形式being stuck,符合语境。故填being stuck。
【60题详解】
考查副词。句意:他们选择了一种低碳且环保的旅行方式。修饰形容词friendly,应用副词environmentally,构成environmentally friendly,表“环保的”,符合语境。故填environmentally。
【61题详解】
考查时态和语态。句意:他们研究了地图,调研了签证,加强了体能训练。此处考查谓语动词,主语Maps与study是被动关系,且这里描述过去情况,所以应用一般过去时的被动语态。故填were studied。
【62题详解】
考查名词复数。句意:最终,他们辞去了巴黎的工作,只把必需品装进轻便背包。essential作名词时意为“必需品”,是可数名词,此处指“各种必需品”,应用复数形式表示泛指。故填essentials。
【63题详解】
考查形容词。句意:他们计划中的路线全长约1.3万公里,将途经16个国家,最终抵达上海。修饰名词route,应用形容词planned,意为“计划中的”,符合语境。故填planned。
【64题详解】
考查冠词。句意:他们在中亚跋涉一年后,于9月13日进入中国,这不仅在地理上,而且在情感上都标志着一个里程碑。此处泛指“一个里程碑”,且milestone以辅音音素开头,应用不定冠词a。故填a。
【65题详解】
考查非谓语动词。句意:等他们抵达中国西北部的甘肃省省会兰州时,已经在路上,目的是探索中国大约450天了。此处应用动词不定式作目的状语,说明他们在路上行进的目的。故填to explore。
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假定你是李华,在英语口语课上,外教Adam组织同学们就“Should We Open School Sports Facilities to the Public?”进行分组讨论,请你代表小组发言,内容包括:(1)陈述观点;(2)说明理由。
注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear fellow classmates,
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【答案】例文
Dear fellow classmates,
On behalf of our group, I’d like to present our view that school sports facilities should be open to the public.
It is clear that this practice benefits both the community and our school. Firstly, it provides more convenient places for local citizens to work out regularly, thus improving public health. Secondly, it helps build a closer relationship between our school and the community. A booking system can be used to avoid unnecessary trouble.
In conclusion, opening sports facilities not only improves public health but also strengthens the bond between the school and the community. Thank you! (支持的观点)
Dear fellow classmates,
Our group holds the view that school sports facilities should not be open to the public.
First, it may lead to safety issues. With strangers coming into the campus, students’ personal safety can’t be fully guaranteed. Besides, opening facilities to the public will accelerate the wear and tear of equipment, leading to expenses on maintenance and repair. Plus, it will occupy the space that should be used by students for physical activities or sports training.
In short, we’re convinced that it is not sensible to open school sports facilities to the public. Thank you! (反对的观点)
【解析】
【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生写一篇发言稿,在英语口语课上代表小组发言,就“Should We Open School Sports Facilities to the Public?”陈述本组观点并说明理由。(解析参考支持观点)
【详解】1.词汇积累
代表:on behalf of → representing
观点:view → perspective / standpoint
提升:improve → enhance / promote
使用,利用:use → employ / apply
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:Secondly, it helps build a closer relationship between our school and the community.
拓展句:Secondly, it helps build a closer relationship between our school and the community, which promotes better understanding and trust.
【点睛】【高分句型1】On behalf of our group, I’d like to present our view that school sports facilities should be open to the public. (运用了that引导的同位语从句)
【高分句型2】Firstly, it provides more convenient places for local citizens to work out regularly, thus improving public health. (运用了现在分词短语作结果状语)
第二节(满分25分)
67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
My most memorable Thanksgiving happened last year at our local church, where a simple outreach program blossomed into a profound lesson on the power of sharing, care, and inclusion.
A week before Thanksgiving, with a few church members, we wanted to give away holiday meals for families in our community. We contacted neighbors 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 Thanksgiving 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 a church 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)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: Just as the disappointed family were about to leave, Mrs Jones stopped them.
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Paragraph 2: Seeing the special “basket”, the family were moved to tears.
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【答案】参考范文:
Just as the disappointed family were about to leave, Mrs Jones stopped them. She hurried over with her neatly packed food basket. “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, nodded 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 Thanksgiving 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. “Thank you, thank you all so much,” he said hoarsely, his voice choked with deep gratitude. The child looked up at the crowd and whispered a shy yet sincere“thank you” too. As they left, the warm glow of the church lights fell on their figures, gently illuminating their path home. That night, we all grasped the true essence of Thanksgiving — it lies not just in giving, but in sharing hand in hand.
【解析】
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,文章讲述作者难忘去年在教堂的感恩节,和成员为10个贫困家庭准备节日餐食。分发时,额外一个家庭前来求助,因资源有限无法提供,作者深感抱歉。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“就在这家人满怀失望准备离开时,琼斯夫人叫住了他们。”可以预测续写这段主要内容:琼斯送出自己的食物给他们,众人纷纷效仿,食物填满空盒子。
②由第二段首句内容“看着这个特别的“篮子”,这一家人感动得热泪盈眶。”可以预测续写这段主要内容:这家人感谢众人,大家明白感恩节的真正意义。
2.续写线索:琼斯送出食物——众人效仿——食物填满盒子——感谢众人——大家感悟
3.词汇激活
行为类
①鼓舞:motivate/inspire/encourage
②提供:provide/offer
③低语:whisper/murmur
情绪类
①温柔地:gently/softly/tenderly
②感激:gratitude/thankfulness
【点睛】[高分句型1] “Wait a moment,” she said gently, fetching an empty box from the corner of hall.(运用了现在分词fetching作状语)
[高分句型2] “Thank you, thank you all so much,” he said hoarsely, his voice choked with deep gratitude. (运用了独立主格结构)
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