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2025-2026学年高一下学期6月份测试卷 英语答案 第一部分 听力理解 听力答案:1-5 ABACA 6-10 CBCCA 11-15 AABAB 16-20 BCBAC 第一节(5段短对话) Text 1(第1题) W: Oh, no, I forgot to turn the alarm clock on. I'm afraid I'll be late for school. M: Don't worry, Lily. I can give you a lift. W: It's so kind of you. Text 2(第2题) M: I've decided to turn the empty space in front of our house into a garden. W: Great idea, Henry. Will you be growing flowers and vegetables? M: Eventually, yes. I'll start by laying out a path, then I'll plant some trees and grass. Text 3(第3题) W: The meal was 50. I think a 10% tip would be suitable. The service was great. M: That's fair, but now I'm worried if we have enough left for the taxi later. W: Well, let me see how much we'll have left after paying the bill and tip. Text 4(第4题) M: Hi, Amy. You're home early. Did Grandad go and get you from the cinema? W: Oh, Jane's dad works near the cinema, so we wanted to ask him to collect us, but then Jane's older brother came past in his car and picked us up. Text 5(第5题) W: I've never heard of Philippa Gregory. M: Really? She's just written a great new historical novel, and loads of her stuff is adapted for TV. W: I guess historical novels just aren't my kind of thing. 第二节(长对话/独白) Text 6(第6、7题) M: There's no parking space here. Let's drive on and check out somewhere else. W: Didn't you know that this hotel has no parking space at all? M: When I called the hotel yesterday, I was told that they have some street parking spaces nearby. But today is Saturday. W: How about parking our car in the parking lots near the theater two miles away? Then we can take a taxi back here. M: OK. Text 7(第8、9、10题) W: You know, I don't enjoy playing computer games as much as I used to. M: How come? W: Most games seem similar now, and some take so long to finish that I lose interest. M: You've got a point there. After a while, it feels more like work than fun. W: I think the excitement has just worn off for me. M: Same here. In fact, these days, I've been getting into board games. W: Really? M: Yes, I can play face to face with people instead of staring at a screen. W: Do you like seeing people's reactions? M: Yes, and I like playing cards as well. So simple yet really entertaining. W: Maybe I should go back to old fashioned games. M: We could play something this weekend. W: Good idea. Text 8(第11、12、13题) M: Hi, Catherine. It's an honor to have you here with us today. W: Thank you so much. It's a pleasure to be here. M: Catherine, as a famous actress, what advice would you give to young people looking for acting opportunities? W: Just keep working and practicing. You have to push yourself and be eager for the work. M: You've been an actress for 50 years, so how did you get into acting? W: My older brother Steven Smith was an actor, and I admired him. And I was a big fan of Judy Black. M: Did your brother teach you how to act? W: No, I had a wonderful acting coach named Helen Miller. She taught me everything about acting. M: Well, thanks for joining our audience today. W: My pleasure, thank you for having me. Text 9(第14、15、16题) M: Hey Julia, why is everyone standing outside? W: Hey Mark, the fire alarm went off again. M: It must be a fault. That was the third time during the four weeks. W: I know, but they need to check if it's safe before we go back inside. M: Meanwhile, we need to stand outside in the snow. Where's your jacket? W: I left it in my office. We're always told to leave our belongings. M: Do you want mine? W: No, I'm OK, thanks. Where were you? M: I went for an early lunch. I'm glad I did so now. W: Did you go anywhere nice? M: Just to the little cafe at the end of the street. They do a deal on Wednesdays, when you can get free coffee with any sandwich. W: Perfect. I'm free for lunch tomorrow. I'll enjoy the free treat then. I usually bring my own lunch, but I keep forgetting these days. M: I highly recommend it. All of their food is locally sourced, and they give 10% of their profits to charity. W: I like to support businesses that are socially responsible. M: Looks like they are letting us back in. W: Guess there wasn't a fire then. They really should sort the alarms out. M: You should speak to Shelley. She's in charge of the alarm system. W: I didn't know that. I will drop her an email as soon as I'm back at my desk. Text 10(第17、18、19、20题) Good afternoon to all the students, parents and staff in this hall. In my years working here, 4 as a teacher and another 3 as an art department leader, I've never seen such a talented graduating class. Over the last two weeks, we've seen hundreds of wonderful art projects, from outdoor photo journals to modern paintings that cover the entire walls of the passage to this hall.Plus, given that my specific area in the arts is fashion design, they didn't learn all that from me.To be honest, all the parents and students here have every reason to feel proud. And next, I'd like to present the following student artists who have been awarded the chance to show their projects and give a short speech to the audience. To begin with, we have James Smith with an amazing Roman inspired sculpture piece. Next, Jane Goodman will follow him with a short film. And finally, Michael Watts will present some mixed media art created with the computer. Here at RISD, we consider all art to be an expression of one's self, one's passion, and the experience of life. So let's put this expression on display. Please welcome to the stage our first artist with his project. 第二部分 阅读理解 21-23 BCD 本文为应用文。文章主要介绍美国一所烹饪学校的烹饪艺术相关课程。 21. 根据第一段“Learn to prepare a wide variety of dishes and cuisines, manage people,and use state-of-the-art equipment all in less than two years”可知,学习者两年之内便能掌握相关课程内容,完成全部课程最多耗时两年。故选B项。 22. 根据Highlights部分第三条“3rd Session:Gain real-world experience through a paid internship semester at one of CIA's 2,000+ food industry partners.”可知,学员在第三学期可以带薪实习,收获实战经验。故选C项。 23. 根据文末“Get ready for applications at least 3 months in advance in case of any interviews and background checks.”可知,申请者需要至少提前三个月筹备申请相关事宜。故选D项。 24-27 DBAC 本文是记叙文,讲述高中生钢琴手Grace在养老院演出后受到启发,组建社团、成立非营利机构,用音乐陪伴老人、助力音乐疗法发展的暖心故事。 24.根据第一段尾句 Observing the huge happiness music brought to the elderly audience, Grace decided to organize musical events for seniors in her community. 看到音乐带给老人快乐,她萌生了为社区老人组织音乐活动、帮助老人的想法。故选D。 25.第二段 The recognizable music reminded the elderly of joyful memories of past experiences, proving the deep emotional impact of music. 熟悉的老歌唤起老人美好回忆,在情感上和老人建立纽带。故选B。 26. 第三段 ...raise awareness of and funds for music therapy research and treatment. 该非营利组织为音乐疗法的研究与治疗筹集资金。B、C原文无依据;D:non-profit非营利,不盈利。故选A。 27.Grace常年用音乐关爱老人,体现caring(有爱心的);文末 Grace Sun is a true inspiration, encouraging the youth to use their talents... 说明她极具感召力inspiring。故选C。 28-31 BBDC 本文是说明文,介绍骑行逐渐取代高尔夫,成为商务人士拓展人脉的新兴社交方式。 28.根据首段“Traditionally, business associates would get to know each other over a round of golf, but road cycling is fast catching up as the preferred networking way for modern professionals...Many believe cycling is better than golf for building lasting working relationships or landing a new job because it is less competitive.”可知,本段重点说明骑行成为职场人士热门的社交途径。故选B项。 29.推理判断题。根据第二段“Murray founded the annual Cycle to Cannes in 2005-a six-day charity event where architects cycle 1,500 km from London to the MIPIM property fair in France each March,having raised £4.5 m for charities.”可知,这项骑行活动属于慈善项目,创办初衷是为慈善筹款。故选B项。 30.根据第三段Jean-Jacques Lorraine的原话“cycling reveals character: 'Conversations flow easily. I often say things I wouldn't normally, and others share things with me unexpectedly.'”可知,此人喜爱骑行社交是因为骑行能够展现人的性格,且轻松促进交流。故选D项。 31.根据尾段“Perhaps the most ___ reason why cycling is a good way to network is that, for many professionals, it's a passion and a way of life they share.”,结合全文罗列的骑行社交多重优势,此处指最有说服力的原因。 A.Outdated过时的;B.Similar相似的;C.Convincing令人信服的;D.Disturbing烦扰的。故选C项。 32-35 ACDD 本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了美国迈阿密东海岸的Morningside公园即将启动一个改善环境的新项目,该项目将使用3D打印的BIOCAP砖来替代现有的海堤,以应对海平面上升并恢复海岸线自然生态。 32.根据第二段中“However, traditional seawalls can harm the environment. Their flat surfaces take away the habitat areas that sea organisms depend on. (然而,传统的海堤会对环境造成危害。它们平坦的表面夺走了海洋生物赖以生存的栖息地)”以及第三段中“BIOCAP tiles are designed with lines, cracks and small pockets. These features copy natural coastline conditions and create tiny homes for sea creatures. (BIOCAP砖设计有线条、裂缝和小口袋。这些特征模仿了自然海岸线的条件,为海洋生物创造了微小的家园)”可知,BIOCAP砖相较于传统海堤的主要优势在于它们模仿了自然海岸线的条件,为海洋生物创造了微小的家园,对环境更为友好。故选A项。 33. 根据第二段中“However, traditional seawalls can harm the environment. Their flat surfaces take away the habitat areas that sea organisms depend on. These organisms help keep the water clear and clean by screening out extra nutrients and pollutants. For example, an adult oyster can filter 75 to 190 liters of water daily. (然而,传统的海堤会对环境造成危害。它们平坦的表面夺走了海洋生物赖以生存的栖息地。这些生物通过过滤多余的营养物质和污染物来帮助保持水的清澈和清洁。例如,一只成年牡蛎每天可以过滤75到190升水)”可知,牡蛎可以净化海水,而传统海堤夺走了像牡蛎这样的海洋生物的栖息地,间接造成对环境的危害。所以牡蛎的例子是为了说明传统海堤对环境的危害。故选C项。 34. 根据第三段中“BIOCAP tiles are designed with lines, cracks and small pockets. These features copy natural coastline conditions and create tiny homes for sea creatures. The wavy patterns also increase the total surface area, so that the organisms have more space to use. (BIOCAP砖设计有线条、裂缝和小口袋。这些特征模仿了自然海岸线的条件,为海洋生物创造了微小的家园。波浪图案还增加了总面积,使生物有更多的空间可以利用)”可知,BIOCAP砖设计成有线条和裂缝的形状是为了为生物创造更多的生存空间。故选D项。 35. 通读全文,结合第一段中“Our team has developed BIOCAP tiles (砖) using 3D printing, which will be installed on the present seawall there this year. With their special design, these tiles will help deal with rising sea levels and bring back nature along the coastline. (我们的团队已经开发出使用3D打印的BIOCAP砖,这些砖将于今年安装在现有的海堤上。凭借其特殊的设计,这些砖将有助于应对海平面上升,并恢复海岸线沿线的自然生态)”可知,本文主要介绍了BIOCAP砖的设计、功能及其对环境的益处,特别是它们如何帮助恢复自然生态。因此,D项“3D printed tiles helping the nature.(3D打印砖帮助自然)”最符合文章主旨,适合作文章标题。故选D项。 七选五36-40 36.F 37.C 38.E 39.B 40.D 36. F上文罗列攀岩多重优势:冒险、健身、拓展社交;空后“Discover the climber within you(发掘内在攀岩潜能)”,是倡议行动。F项 With all these benefits 总结上文各类好处, it is time to try out 顺势发出尝试攀岩的号召,承上总结+启下倡议,完美衔接前后逻辑。 37. C本段中心:攀岩学成用时因人而异,有的人进步快、有的人耗时久。C选项中 But 转折, never know your learning timeline 紧扣前文“学习时长各不相同”,点明只有亲身开始才能确定自己的学习周期,承接前文时间差异论述。 38. E空前:新手害怕动作笨拙;空后:攀岩者只关注自身、没人在意你的表现。E项 However 转折逻辑, no one is actually going to judge 直接打消前文新手的顾虑,前后形成“担忧→事实反驳”的转折关系。 39. B空前 not simply a physical sport (不只是体力运动),暗含递进:还有别的方面;空后围绕克服恐惧、调整心态等心理内容展开。B项 mental training as well 对应心理层面, as well 和前文not simply构成 “不只…还有…” 的递进逻辑。 40. D空格设在段首,为本段主旨句。整段后文:岩馆同伴互相鼓励、容易交友、氛围像大家庭,全部围绕攀岩的社群特点。D项 more of a community 总起全段,后文内容都是对community的具体解释说明,总分逻辑。 第三部分 语言运用 第一节 完形填空 41.D 42.C 43.A 44.B 45.D 46.A 47.C 48.B 49.A 50.C 51.B 52.C 53.A 54.B 55.D 本文是记叙文,讲述前田径运动员周凯变卖珍贵奖牌筹款救治患病乡村少年,收获善意回馈的暖心故事,传递关爱他人重于个人财物的正能量。 41.【答案】D. sell A展出;B保存;C交换;D卖掉。由后文charity auction(慈善拍卖)、put his beloved medal on sale可知,他决定卖掉奖牌筹集医药费。 42.【答案】C. strange A合理的;B平常的;C奇怪的;D务实的。奖牌是多年拼搏换来的职业生涯最高荣誉,不了解内情的人看来卖掉奖牌的选择很反常、难以理解。 43.【答案】A. hope A希望;B目标;C回报;D选择。男孩身患罕见血液病,家境贫寒,去省立医院接受专业治疗是他活下去唯一的希望。 44.【答案】B. far beyond A等同于;B远远超出;C与……有关;D低于。孩子来自贫困单亲家庭,高额治疗费远远超出家庭经济承受能力,far beyond为高考高频短语。 45.【答案】D. reach out A退缩;B屈服;C退出;D伸出援手。得知这个家庭筹款毫无成效,周凯决定伸出援手,拍卖奖牌帮忙。 46.【答案】A. cover A支付;B借入;C计算;D积攒。cover熟词生义(高考核心考点),cover fees = 支付费用,拍卖所得用来补齐剩余医疗花销。 47.【答案】C. treatment A上学;B出行;C治疗;D康复。全文围绕男孩治病展开,long-term treatment表示长期治疗,贴合就医语境。 48.【答案】B. kindness A诚实;B善良、善举;C智慧;D勇气。舍弃个人荣誉变卖奖牌救助陌生人,这份善举迅速受到全社会关注。 49.【答案】A. medal A奖牌;B钱款;C基金;D财富。商人在拍卖会上高价拍下奖牌,深受触动后,把奖牌原样归还周凯。 50.【答案】C. gratitude A骄傲;B懊悔;C感激;D担忧。对方无偿归还珍贵奖牌,周凯满怀感激,将拍卖款项设立慈善基金。 51.【答案】B. Fortunately A遗憾地;B幸运的是;C出乎意料地;D渐渐地。后文交代少年痊愈,因此用fortunately表幸运。 52.【答案】C. selfless A谦逊的;B随意的;C无私的;D正式的。牺牲个人荣誉救助陌生孩童,是无私的举动。 53.【答案】A. relieve A缓解;B感受;C忽视;D加剧。固定搭配relieve anxiety,他的善举帮助众多苦难家庭缓解疾病带来的巨大焦虑。 54.【答案】B. reminder A象征;B警示、启示;C回报;D教训。reminder高考高频词,这个感人故事时刻提醒世人向善。 55.【答案】D. matters A花费;B不同;C需要;D重要。matter不及物动词,意为要紧、重要,关爱他人远比珍藏贵重财物更重要。 第二节 语法填空 56. whose 57. compared 58. Despite 59. destroyed 60. have been protected 61. wholly 62. what 63. flowing 64. an 65. confirmation 解析 1. whose 定语从句,表所属关系 2. compared 固定搭配 compared with,过去分词作状语 3. Despite 介词,尽管,后接名词短语表让步 4. destroyed 一般过去时,描述古代历史事件 5. have been protected 现在完成时被动,till the present day 为标志 6. wholly 形容词whole变为副词,修饰动词 7. what 引导主语从句,在从句中作主语 8. flowing with复合结构,water与flow主动关系 9. an enjoyable 以元音音素开头,用不定冠词an 10. confirmation 动词confirm变为名词 第四节:作文 应用文 One possible version Should AI Be Used to Help Complete Homework? With the rapid development of technology, AI has found its way into students’ study. I think AI can be helpful, but we should not rely on it too much. On one hand, AI can provide useful information and save time. On the other hand, using it too often may weaken our problem-solving abilities and creativity. Homework is designed to help us think and learn. I suggest using AI as a tool for checking answers or getting ideas, but we should still complete our tasks independently. This way, we can truly improve. 读后续写 One possible version Today she showed up in a raincoat. Once she saw me, Mom called my name excitedly. Almost everybody present looked in her direction.I swallowed hard and fixed my stare on the middle of the road, sweat forming in tiny droplets on my forehead. When she tried to cover me with the back of her raincoat, I simply threw it aside. In silence, I shot her a blaming glance and threw my backpack heavily into the front basket of the bike. Without a single word, I jumped onto the backseat. Mom tried to cover me with the back of the raincoat again as a storm set in. Reluctantly, I pulled it over. With the wind roaring angrily and the raincoat dancing, it felt warm and secure inside. Mom bent forward and pedaled with all her strength, her waist twitching with tension. I started to feel guilty of my coldness, tears welling up in my eyes. Quietly, I slipped my hands around Mom’s waist and gently pressed my face against her back. In the crying wind and pouring rain, I found myself hugging my mother, tighter than ever. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,主要讲述了作者的妈妈每个周五都会来接他,看着同学们都坐上父母的汽车,作者只能坐着妈妈的自行车,这让作者感到不公平,并觉得妈妈让自己很难堪。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“今天她穿着雨衣出现了。”可知,第一段可描写作者看到妈妈时感觉难堪。 ②由第二段首句内容“暴风雨来袭时,妈妈又试图用雨衣的后半部分盖住我。”可知,第二段可描写作者感受到妈妈对自己的照顾和爱,紧紧地拥抱妈妈。 2.续写线索:妈妈出现——作者感觉难堪——责备妈妈——妈妈的爱护——内疚——拥抱妈妈 3.词汇激活 行为类 ① 盯着看:fix one’s stare on/fix one’s eyes on/stare at ② 一言不发:Without a single word/buttoning up one’s mouth ③ 拥抱:hug/embrace 情绪类 ① 不情愿地:reluctantly/unwillingly ② 冷漠:coldness/indifference 1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2025-2026学年高一下学期6月份测试卷 英 语 (考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分) 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 注意,听力部分答题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段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。 1. What happened to Lily? A. She got up late. B. She broke her clock. C. She forgot to pick the man up. 2. What will Henry do first? A. Plant trees. B. Build a path. C. Grow vegetables. 3. How much will the speakers tip the waiter? A. $5. B. $10. C. $15. 4. Who drove Amy home? A. Her grandad. B. Jane’s dad. C. Jane’s brother. 5. What are the speakers talking about? A. A writer. B. TV dramas. C. Historical novels. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。 6. What are the speakers doing? A. Driving to a hotel. B. Parking near a theatre. C. Looking for a parking space. 7. How will the speakers get back to the hotel? A. On foot. B. By taxi. C. By bus. 听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。 8. Why does the woman enjoy computer games less now? A. She is too tired after work. B. She hates the long download time. C. She finds games not creative enough. 9. What does the man say about board games? A. They are out of date. B. They are too simple. C. They are more interactive. 10. What do the speakers probably decide to do together? A. Play a board game. B. Try a new computer game. C. Quit the habit of playing games. 听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。 11. What does the woman advise young actors to do? A. Work hard. B. Learn from a role model. C. Jump at opportunities. 12. Who taught the woman how to act? A. Helen Miller. B. Stephen Smith. C. Judy Black. 13. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. On a movie set. B. In a TV studio. C. In a theater backstage. 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。 14. What’s the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Colleagues. B. Brother and sister. C. Student and fire supervisor. 15. What day is it today? A. Monday. B. Tuesday. C. Wednesday. 16. What will the woman probably do next? A. Call a charity organization. B. Contact Shelley through email. C. Help the man sort the alarms out. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。 17. What does the speaker think of the graduating class? A. They are hard-working. B. They are experienced. C. They are gifted. 18. What is the speaker most likely to be good at? A. Modern painting. B. Fashion design. C. Photo taking. 19. Who is the first student artist to speak? A. James Smith. B. Jane Goodman. C. Michael Watts. 20. What is the speaker doing? A. Giving a class. B. Awarding prizes. C. Hosting an exhibition. 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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。 A For the Love of Food Make food your life in the CIA Associate in Culinary (烹饪的) Arts degree program. You’ll not only build the core skills used by every chef; you’ll chart your own path toward a lifelong career doing what you love. Learn to prepare a wide variety of dishes and cuisines, manage people, and use state-of-the-art equipment — all in less than two years! Come and make our trademark hands-on learning approach and industry-proven experts work for you. Highlights: 1st Session: Learn how to develop flavor, employ classic and contemporary culinary techniques, create menus, and prepare global cuisines. 2nd Session: Study the ways successful culinary professionals manage restaurants, high-end catering, food trucks, and other food-related businesses. 3rd Session: Gain real-world experience through a paid internship (实习) semester at one of CIA’s 2,000+ food industry partners. 4th Session: Discover how real public restaurants are operated — hands-on, in our award-winning, live-action restaurant classrooms that serve thousands of customers annually. How to apply: Get started by submitting your application on our official website. Choose from two online options: CIA ONLINE APP or COMMON APP. Next, to complete your application file, we just need three additional items: ▲Request official transcripts (成绩单). ▲Submit an essay to indicate your goals in life. ▲Ask for a recommendation letter written by your teachers. That’s it! You’re on your way to enrolling at CIA. If you’ve already submitted your application, learn more about the essay and supporting materials. Get ready for applications at least 3 months in advance in case of any interviews and background checks. Applications for our program are due by December 1, 2025. 21. How long at most can you get the degree? A. One year. B. Two years. C. Three years. D. Four years. 22. When can students experience working in a food factory? A. At the first session. B. At the second session. C. At the third session. D. At the fourth session. 23. What should students do if they want to apply for the program? A. They should write a recommendation letter themselves. B. They should submit applications by email. C. They should start to apply in December 2025. D. They should prepare for the application ahead of schedule. B On a lively afternoon at a senior center, Grace Sun, a talented high school student and classical pianist, was performing for a talent show, her fingers gracefully moving over the piano keys and her eyes filled with determination. Observing the huge happiness music brought to the elderly audience, Grace decided to organize musical events for seniors in her community. At just 16 years old, Grace set up a school service club to arrange concerts in care centers, hospitals, and nursing homes. Grace and her classmates started with both virtual and in-person performances, which received heartfelt praise from seniors. The positive response encouraged Grace to continue exploring new ideas, especially for seniors experiencing cognitive (认知的) challenges, such as those with Alzheimer’s disease. After learning about the benefits of music therapy (治疗), Grace began adding familiar 1960s songs to their performances. The recognizable music reminded the elderly of joyful memories of past experiences, proving the deep emotional impact of music. Driven by her desire to make a wider impact, Grace turned her student club into a non-profit organization in 2023, named Melodies for Remedies. The organization now aims not only to bring comfort and joy through performances, but also to raise awareness of and funds for music therapy research and treatment. With the support of over 100 student musician volunteers, Melodies for Remedies has hosted concerts and music therapy programs across the country, significantly improving the lives of many. Grace’s story illustrates the amazing power of music to bridge generations and build a strong sense of community. By bringing together student musicians and seniors, she has created meaningful connections and brought happiness to countless individuals. Grace Sun is a true inspiration, encouraging the youth to use their talents and enthusiasm to help those in emotional need. 24. How did the talent show impact Grace? A. She gained a sense of satisfaction. B. She decided to learn more classical piano music. C. She began to improve her performing skills. D. She got inspiration to help the elderly. 25. Grace chose songs from the 1960s mainly because these songs ________. A. helped her explore various new music genres in performances B. were proved effective in forming emotional bonds with the elderly C. contributed to displaying her profound professional knowledge of music D. made it possible for seniors to learn relevant skills of song creation. 26. What can we learn about Melodies for Remedies? A. It supports music therapy with funding. B. It focuses on training senior musicians. C. It has cured some seniors with Alzheimer’s. D. It profits from the musicians’ performances. 27. Which of the following best describes Grace? A. Helpful and curious. B. Grateful and selfless. C. Caring and inspiring. D. Outgoing and honest. C Traditionally, business associates would get to know each other over a round of golf, but road cycling is fast catching up as the preferred networking way for modern professionals. A growing number of corporate-sponsored charity bike rides and city cycle clubs are providing ideal opportunities to talk shop with like-minded workmates and clients while discussing different bike frames. Many believe cycling is better than golf for building lasting working relationships or landing a new job because it is less competitive. Peter Murray, a former architect, explains: “When you play golf with somebody, you have to decide if you’re going to beat them, or let them beat you. If they’re clients and you don’t want to beat them, you have to sort of cheat to lose. That’s not a good way.” Group cycling, especially long-distance riding, is a shared experience where riders work together, taking turns at the front to help others save almost a third of the effort. A keen long-distance rider, Murray founded the annual Cycle to Cannes in 2005 — a six-day charity event where architects cycle 1,500 km from London to the MIPIM property fair in France each March, having raised £4.5m for charities. Jean-Jacques Lorraine, a regular participant, says cycling reveals character: “Conversations flow easily. I often say things I wouldn’t normally, and others share things with me unexpectedly. Some riders are single-minded, others cooperative; some plan cleverly, others an open book.” Simon Mottram, CEO of Rapha, notes long-distance cycling lifts mood, focusing on riding and companions. “The rhythm of fuelling, riding, celebrating eases life’s stresses.” Unlike quick post-work meals, long rides allow deeper connections and break the gap between higher and lower positions: “A younger rider might help a CEO, changing their off-ride relationship.” Perhaps the most compelling reason why cycling is a good way to network is that, for many professionals, it’s a passion and a way of life they share. “It’s what we dream of while at our computers,” Mottram adds. 28. What does the first paragraph mainly tell us? A. Staff discuss frames more than work. B. Cycling becomes a professional social hit. C. Corporate charities center on cycling. D. Golf was a popular networking method. 29. What is the main purpose of the annual Cycle to Cannes? A. To promote architects’ competition. B. To collect money for charitable causes. C. To popularize long- distance cycling. D. To display various bike frames at a fair. 30. Why does Jean-Jacques Lorraine favor cycling for networking? A. It saves effort in long trips. B. It is a shared passion for many. C. It lifts mood and eases stress. D. It shows character and eases talks. 31. What does the underlined word “compelling” in Paragraph 5 mean? A. Outdated. B. Similar. C. Convincing. D. Disturbing. D Morningside Park in Miami, on the east coast of the US, will soon start a new project to improve the environment. Our team has developed BIOCAP tiles (砖) using 3D printing, which will be installed on the present seawall there this year. With their special design, these tiles will help deal with rising sea levels and bring back nature along the coastline. Seawalls are usually made with concrete (混凝土) to prevent waves from damaging the land and flooding people’s homes. They usually range from about 1.8 to 3 meters in height. However, traditional seawalls can harm the environment. Their flat surfaces take away the habitat areas that sea organisms depend on. These organisms help keep the water clear and clean by screening out extra nutrients and pollutants. For example, an adult oyster can filter 75 to 190 liters of water daily. BIOCAP tiles are designed with lines, cracks and small pockets. These features copy natural coastline conditions and create tiny homes for sea creatures. The wavy patterns also increase the total surface area, so that the organisms have more space to use. In addition, shaded spots on the tiles provide cooler micro-environments, supporting life as more heat events happen due to climate change. Another benefit of the tiles is that they can better reduce the impact of waves. When waves hit a natural coastline, their energy is gradually taken in by uneven surfaces and plants. However, when waves strike straight concrete seawalls, the energy is reflected right back into the water. This reflection can strengthen wave action, make erosion worse at the base of the wall and create more dangerous conditions during storms. The tiles’ shapes are based on how water behaves with different surfaces at high and low tide. Some tiles bend inward while others outward, and they are placed at different heights along the seawall. This results in surfaces that spread out wave energy by copying the natural way it fades on untouched shorelines. 32. What is the main advantage of BIOCAP tiles over traditional seawalls? A. They are more friendly to the environment. B. They are more cost-efficient. C. They help keep the water clean. D. They can stop the sea levels from rising. 33. What is the function of the example of oysters in paragraph 2? A. To list a kind of sea life. B. To prove the surface is flat. C. To explain the harm of traditional seawall. D. To show how sea animals harm the water. 34. Why are BIOCAP tiles shaped with lines and cracks? A. Because it can save materials. B. Because it can frighten away sea animals. C. Because it can make the walls more beautiful. D. Because it can create more room for organisms. 35. What can be the best title of this text? A. Perfect Coastline conditions in Miami. B. 3D printed tiles replacing traditional seawalls. C. A new wave hitting the coastline in Miami. D. 3D printed tiles helping nature. 第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,共12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Rock climbing has recently grown rapidly, with nearly 1,500 people trying it for the first time each day. New climbing gyms are surfacing across the country, making it easier to explore this exciting activity with so many options available. Whether you’re seeking adventure, fitness, or a new social circle, rock climbing offers a unique experience. 36 Discover the climber within you. How long it takes to learn rock climbing varies for climbers. Some believe climbing outdoors may take 3-5 years to see results, while some may see some improvement within a month, and begin to feel confident after six months of continued practice. It’s possible for you to become an expert in a year. 37 Taking the first step is always the biggest challenge. Beginners are often concerned about appearing awkward at some point. 38 Most climbers are focused on themselves and their climbing journey. Your safety is what truly matters to people. So, don’t fear looking silly. Get your mindset in order. Start with indoor courses and don’t try to acquire rock climbing techniques overnight. Moreover, climbing is not simply a physical sport. 39 You’d better understand the mindset behind successful climbing, such as overcoming fears and managing self-doubt. 40 Your gym is full of supportive members who will cheer you on and help you to succeed. It is so easy to make friends in a climbing gym with individuals sharing the same interest. You’re all here to do something to better yourselves, and that kind of positivity connects people like a big family. A. You are responsible for your safety. B. There’s a lot of mental training as well. C. But you’ll never know your learning timeline until you start. D. The cool thing about climbing is that it’s more of a community. E. However, no one is actually going to judge how skilled you are. F. With all these benefits, it is time to stretch your body to try out. G. Watching the experts is also one of the fastest ways to learn rock climbing. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 When former track athlete Zhou Kai heard a rural teenage boy was struggling with a rare blood disease, he made up his mind to 41 his precious competition medal at a charity auction to gather medical funds. To outsiders unaware of the whole background, such a decision sounded rather 42 , since the medal stood for years of tough training and the highest honor of his athletic career. Still, Zhou stuck to his plan, driven by sincere sympathy rather than material gain. The teenager’s only realistic 43 depended on specialized treatment in a provincial hospital, yet the overall medical expense was 44 the limited income of his single-parent family stuck in poverty. Learning their fruitless fundraising, Zhou resolved to 45 and put his beloved medal on sale, aiming to 46 the remaining fees for the boy’s long-term 47 . His remarkable 48 quickly drew widespread public focus. A warm-hearted local businessman succeeded in the auction with a generous bid. Greatly touched by Zhou’s devotion, he unexpectedly returned the awarded 49 entirely to the athlete. Full of heartfelt 50 , Zhou put the sum into a special charity fund to assist other impoverished young patients. 51 , after months of regular treatment, the teen pulled through and regained health eventually. Zhou’s 52 action helped dozens of troubled families 53 their heavy anxiety brought by severe illness. His moving story becomes a meaningful 54 to all people: genuine concern for those in need 55 much more than clinging to personal precious possessions. 41. A. display B. preserve C. exchange D. sell 42. A. reasonable B. ordinary C. strange D. practical 43. A. hope B. target C. reward D. choice 44. A. equal to B. far beyond C. related to D. lower than 45. A. back off B. give in C. drop out D. reach out 46. A. cover B. borrow C. calculate D. save 47. A. schooling B. travel C. treatment D. recovery 48. A. honesty B. kindness C. wisdom D. courage 49. A. medal B. money C. fund D. fortune 50. A. pride B. regret C. gratitude D. concern 51. A. Sadly B. Fortunately C. Unexpectedly D. Gradually 52. A. modest B. casual C. selfless D. formal 53. A. relieve B. feel C. ignore D. increase 54. A. symbol B. reminder C. reward D. lesson 55. A. costs B. differs C. requires D. matters 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) Traditional Chinese garden art, 56 beauty is highly praised across the world, enjoys a long history and special artistic charm, 57 (compare) with straight and tidy Western landscape gardens. 58 wars and natural disasters in ancient times that once 59 (destroy) plenty of ancient buildings and scenic spots, thousands of precious classic gardens 60 (protect) very well till the present day. Its graceful natural design style is 61 (whole) connected with ancient Chinese ideas about harmony between nature and humans. As we all know, 62 makes traditional gardens unusual lies in their quiet culture and gentle beauty. With clear water 63 (flow) slowly along winding paths, plenty of tourists come to enjoy 64 enjoyable time in these amazing places. The long history of thousands of years offers strong and believable 65 (confirm) of the great cultural value of our national treasure. 第四部分写作 第一节(满分15分) 假定你是李华,你校英语报就是否应该使用AI帮助完成作业开辟专栏,请你写一篇文章投稿谈谈自己的看法。主要内容包括: 1.你的观点; 2.你的理由; 3.你的建议。 注意:写作词数应为80个左右。 Should AI Be Used to Help Complete Homework? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 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。 School was over, the day was fading and it started to drizzle (毛毛雨). I stood at the school gate, with a loaded backpack on my shoulders. It was Friday again: a weekend of joy with unlimited sleeping hours and dinner courses specially made to my taste. A weekend at home. I waved goodbye to my friends as they jumped into their fathers’ warm and comfortable cars. Curiously, this gave rise to a disturbing feeling in me. It was not exactly what they called jealousy (嫉妒), but something like dismay (沮丧). I knew all I could expect was an old bike Mom would ride along on, with the badly-oiled chain creaking (嘎吱作响) against the wheel to announce her arrival. Every Friday when Mom came to pick me up for the weekend, it was a moment full of great expectation and great unease. I always felt my face burning as we rode our way in and out of the numerous cars and saw my friends’ faces sticking out of the car windows. It was like stepping into a ballroom with beautifully dressed ladies and finding yourself in a smelly T-shirt. To tell you the truth, Mom is quite a headache occasionally. She looks like a homely middle-aged housewife. Being a skilled person of DIY, she knits (编织) most of my sweaters, chiefly in old styles. Whenever caught by some curious classmates asking what brand my sweaters are, I’d force a smile and reply in a half-joking manner: homemade. She simply doesn’t seem to understand what’s in fashion; Chanel or Banana Republic doesn’t mean anything to her. I couldn’t remember when I started to find her such an embarrassment. As a little boy, I relied on her so much. She had been working at home, cooking in the kitchen, knitting by the lamp, or riding across town to buy me a book I badly needed. It had always been fun riding with her. I had enjoyed watching our shadows growing longer and shorter in an alternate fashion by the light of the streetlamps along the road. Just now there seemed to be something standing between us, something that made her so strange to me and me to her. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Today she showed up in a raincoat. ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Mom tried to cover me with the back of the raincoat again as a storm set in. ___________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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