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杭州学军中学海创园学校高一下市统测模拟英语试题卷
总分:150分 时间:120分钟
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。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. Why does the girl want to change her seat?
A. She has poor eyesight.
B. Her view is blocked.
C. She wants a new deskmate.
2. How does the woman sound?
A. Grateful. B. Hopeful. C. Puzzled.
3. What will the man teach the woman about the word?
A. How to pronounce it.
B. How to use it in context.
C. How to remember it.
4. Where is the man probably going to camp?
A. On the beach. B. In the city park. C. On the mountain.
5. Who is probably Ryan?
A. A doctor. B. A coach. C. An 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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What does the woman expect the man to do?
A. Sing the song. B. Write the lyrics. C. Play the piano.
7. What does the woman want the song to express?
A. Finding strength in tough times.
B. Enjoying the beauty of nature.
C. Valuing the love from family.
听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。
8. How does the man start his day?
A. By reading news. B. By going for a run. C. By making a coffee.
9. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. Their working habits. B. Their stress relief tips. C. Their daily digital life.
听第8段录音,回答第10至12题。
10. What is the man dissatisfied with about the lamp?
A. Its color. B. Its lighting. C. Its material.
11. What is the woman’s attitude towards online reviews?
A. Favorable. B. Objective. C. Disapproving.
12. What does the woman advise the man to do?
A. Shop at physical stores.
B. Search for recent reviews.
C. Focus on the overall rating.
听第9段录音,回答第13至16题。
13. When were the first SolarSPELL libraries established?
A. In 2015. B. In 2020. C. In 2025.
14. Why was SolarSPELL named one of TIME’s Best Inventions?
A. It makes full use of green energy.
B. It enables barrier-free access to information.
C. It translates learning resources accurately.
15. Which region did SolarSPELL reach in 2023?
A. The Pacific Islands. B. East Africa. C. The Middle East.
16. Which industry in Rwanda has benefited from SolarSPELL?
A. Agriculture. B. Healthcare. C. Education.
听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。
17. What is the speaker introducing?
A. A building block made she made.
B. Some antiques she restored.
C. The house she maintained.
18 How long did it take the speaker to complete the project?
A About two months. B. About six months. C. About nine months.
19. What is displayed on the ground floor?
A. A wall painting. B. A piano. C. A bookshelf.
20 What was the purpose of the project?
A. To remember a late loved one.
B. To enter a global competition.
C. To pass on a traditional craft.
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
Experience Picasso’s Works in a New Way
Pablo Picasso was fascinated by performers and their ability to transform. He was inspired by the dancers, entertainers and bullfighters he painted. Marking the 100th anniversary of his famous painting The Three Dancers, this exhibition, Theatre Picasso, staged by celebrated contemporary artist Wu Tsang and author Enrique Fuenteblanca, sheds new light on Picasso’s work. They will transform the exhibition space into a theatre for displaying over 45 works by Picasso. This includes paintings, sculpture, textile and works on paper.
Exhibition and Lunch
Make a day of it. See Theatre Picasso and enjoy a two-course lunch in the Level 6 Restaurant afterwards. With one of the best restaurant views in London and a modern British menu, it’s a simple way to plan ahead and get more from your visit.
Available daily with 11:15, 12:00, 12:45 or 13:30 exhibition entry, followed by lunch.
You can also book separately for afternoon tea or the bar menu via our Restaurant page.
*A 12.5% service charge will be added to your bill.
Dates
17 September 2025-12 April 2026
Advance booking recommended
Members enjoy free entry — no need to book, just turn up with your card
Open until 21:00 every Friday and Saturday (except 5 and 12 December)
Pricing
£15 / Free for Members
£47 with a two-course lunch
1. What is special about the exhibition?
A. It is held in a real theatre.
B. It marks Picasso’s 100th birthday.
C. It features Picasso’s paintings of dancers.
D. It offers new interpretations of Picasso’s work.
2. According to the passage, what can Members do?
A. Enjoy free afternoon tea.
B. Enter without booking in advance.
C. Have 24-hour access on weekends.
D. Get a two-course lunch with a discount.
3. Where is this passage most likely to be found?
A. On a gallery website. B. On a university board.
C. In a Picasso’s biography. D. In a review of an exhibition.
B
At 60, mother-of-five Liz Earle is energised, clear-headed, and understands that the way she lives her life will give her the best chance of longevity.
Earle, who sold her beauty company in 2010, isn’t one for standing still. She went on to found the Liz Earle Wellbeing magazine, continues with TV appearances, launched the charity LiveTwice, hosts a weekly podcast, and has written 36 books, including her latest, A Better Second Half, a manifesto (宣言) for midlife women.
She was in denial about ageing for a while. She says: “I turned 60 last year and I didn’t want to acknowledge it. In my mother’s generation, 60 was grey hair, twinset and pearls, and slippers. I feel so far removed from that stereotype (刻板印象).”
Earle, though, has defied the numbers. When she was in her mid-50s, she had her biological markers of age tested, which showed her biological age to be 39. It’s now 45, but in the next few years she intends on getting that marker down.
In her late 50s, Earle experienced a lot of upheavals in her personal life, divorcing her second husband and failing in investment.“Starting again in my mid-50s was challenging but also energising, because it was an opportunity for a fresh start,”she reflects. “I felt like I was being given a second chance. And I want to encourage other women who feel that they are washed up, too.”
The wellness advice she offers in the book is backed by scientific data, and it’s clear that Earle has done a lot of research in the three years it took to write it; she offers all manner of ways to maintain good health.
She is concerned that midlife women don’t prioritise themselves. “Society marginalises (使微不足道) midlife women — we become invisible, we become irrelevant, whether that’s because we’re losing our looks, or we’re losing our relevance in society. And, actually, that shouldn’t be the case. We’re the clever, wise ones who have lived through it,” she explains.“ Ageing is a gift,”Earle continues,“Even when I was running the beauty company, we never used the term anti-ageing well — keeping cognitive function, keeping mobility, having a purpose.”
Now, Earle is embracing all the good things that age has brought her, recently welcoming her first grandchild into the world, and she says she is looking forward to the next decade.
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE about Earle?
A. She used to work as an employee in a beauty company.
B. She steps out of the comfort zone and embraces changes.
C. She believes she fits the stereotype of the 60- year- olds.
D. She offered wellness advice without any scientific proof.
5. What does the underlined word “upheavals” in paragraph 5 mean?
A. Unfair treatments. B. Heavy burdens. C. Sharp criticisms. D. Unpleasant changes.
6. According to paragraph 7, what does Earle encourage midlife women to do?
A. To fight against ageing. B. To regain their wisdom.
C. To put themselves first. D. To accept plastic surgery.
7. What’s Earle’s attitude towards ageing?
A. Grateful. B. Fearful. C. Doubtful. D. Pitiful.
C
For a long time, psychologists believed in “catharsis theory,” or the idea that it’s better to release negative emotions than hold onto them. But back in 2002, Brad Bushman, a professor of communication at the Ohio State University, published a study that questioned that logic, saying that venting (发泄) “is the worst thing you can do” when you’ re mad and it’s “adding more fuel to the fire.”
Focusing on a frustrating conversation can blow out of proportion relatively minor annoyances, which is unhealthy, says Jesse Cougle, a psychology professor studying anger at Florida State University.
The problem is that when you’re furious (愤怒的), it feels better to shout angrily than it does to take some centering deep breaths. Bushman has seen that in his research. Even though activities like hitting a punching bag don’t actually lessen anger, “75% of people report feeling better” after they do it, he says. The same is often true for venting to a friend. It feels great to have someone support your perspective.
Can something that feels so good really be so wrong? Bushman says it’s not always a bad thing to get something off your chest. Talking through a negative feeling with the goal of understanding why something bothered you and how to better respond in the future, such as with a therapist, can be beneficial, he says. But venting becomes less helpful, Cougle says, when it’s mean-spirited—when you repeat the same thing you’ve done many times, keeping yourself stuck in that past anger without trying to move past it.
When you feel yourself getting stuck in the trap of venting, look for healthier coping strategies. If yoga and meditation aren’t your thing, try a quick shift in perspective. Bushman’s research supports the “fly-on-the-wall” technique, which challenges angry people to imagine themselves as a third party observing the situation that made them angry. And finally, don’t underestimate the impact of anger — that is, getting angry when you’re hungry. Science suggests it’s a real phenomenon. So next time you feel yourself gearing up for a venting session, think of grabbing a snack and taking a few deep breaths instead.
8. What is the traditional belief of venting?
A. Nothing can be worse than venting. B. Venting may lead to worse emotions.
C. Letting anger out always works well. D. Releasing negative feelings is logical.
9. What does the underlined word “that” in paragraph 3 refer to?
A. The problem of venting while angry.
B. The benefit of taking some deep breaths.
C. The temporary relief from venting anger.
D. The lessened anger after hitting something.
10. Why is the “fly-on-the-wall” technique mentioned in paragraph 5?
A. To challenge angry people.
B. To replace yoga and meditation.
C. To illustrate change in perspective.
D. To observe the situation as a third party.
11. What is the passage mainly about?
A. The psychological risk of venting and its influence.
B. The harm of venting anger and its coping techniques.
C. The science of hunger-related anger and its solutions.
D. The development of catharsis theory and its modern debates.
D
We often think of our environment in terms of what we see, but the sounds that surround us — the soundscape — hold profound power over our emotions and physical health. This sonic environment includes everything from the calming, rhythmic crash of ocean waves to the chaotic, stressful roar of city traffic and the hum of office electronics. Each of these sonic elements can trigger powerful, immediate biological and emotional responses, influencing our state of mind without our conscious awareness.
A growing body of research confirms that natural sounds are particularly restorative. Listening to birdsong or a stream can lower heart rates and reduce stress hormones, aiding mental recovery. In contrast, chronic exposure to noise pollution, like traffic rumble, is linked to increased risks of heart disease, sleep problems, and difficulty concentrating.
However, the impact of a soundscape isn’t purely physical or universal; it is also deeply psychological and cultural. As Dr. Eleanor Vance, an acoustic ecologist, explains, the perception of sound is highly subjective. A sound that is annoying to one person might be comforting to another. For instance, the distant whistle of a train might evoke feelings of loneliness or disruption for some, yet it could trigger fond childhood memories of travel or home for others. This personal and cultural filter (过滤) means that our individual histories and backgrounds fundamentally shape how we interpret and are affected by the sounds around us.
This expanding understanding is now driving a global movement to intentionally design healthier acoustic environments. Urban planners and architects are increasingly using “soundscaping” techniques.
This goes beyond simple noise reduction. It involves creating more urban parks with water features whose sound masks traffic noise, implementing designated quiet zones, and using specific building materials to absorb unwanted sound. The goal is not to create absolute silence, but to cultivate a balanced mix of sounds that promotes well-being. By becoming more aware of the sound around us, we can take meaningful steps to create sonic environments that nourish, rather than harm, our quality of life.
12. What is the function of the first paragraph?
A. To lead in urban noise pollution.
B. To compare natural and urban sounds.
C. To explain how human’s hearing works.
D. To introduce soundsapes and their effects.
13. What can be learned from Dr. Vance’s explanation?
A. Urban noise usually leads to health problems.
B. Natural sounds universally produce calming effects.
C. The perception of sound is shaped by personal background.
D. Sound’s impact is primarily a physiological reaction.
14. What is the goal of the “soundscaping” movement?
A. To create perfect silence.
B. To remove all man-made sounds.
C. To use nature recordings everywhere.
D. To create a harmonious sound environment.
15. What is the best title for the text?
A. Soundscapes: The Pursuit of Quietness
B. Soundscapes: The Problem of Urban Noise
C. Soundscapes: Shaping Health and Experience
D. Soundscapes: The healing Power of Nature
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。
Leisure Focus: Scrapbooking
The dictionary defines a scrapbook as “an empty book for collecting and preserving photographs, newspaper articles, and other papers.” ____16____ To learn more about it, we talked with Diane Lucas of Scrapsforever.com.
What is scrapbooking, exactly?
When I make a scrapbook page, I take a few of my family photos and put them into a “layout”—a page that uses fancy paper, stickers, drawings, and words to show the theme. When you make a scrapbook, you put words and pictures together to show the important times in your life. ____17____
How did you get started?
When I was a child, I loved looking at and remembering things like movie tickets and vacation postcards. ____18____ When I looked through his desk, I found the most wonderful things—like my parents’ anniversary cards, and photos from his Army days. I couldn’t throw away anything, so I made two scrapbooks, for my brother and me.
____19____
Oh, yes! We call ourselves “scrappers,” and we love to have big parties where we work on our scrapbooks. We bring our scissors and papers and our boxes of photos. It’s a time for enjoyment, when friends show pictures and tell stories about our families, and our lives. At the same time, we create a book to keep those memories.
Why is scrapbooking so popular these days?
____20____ When you make a scrapbook, you can pass the stories to your children and your grandchildren. In the U.S. alone there are 2,500 stores that sell paper and other supplies for scrapbooking. You can find scrapbooking websites from other countries. We all have boxes of pictures, and we all want to keep those precious memories. That’s the real meaning of scrapbooking: sharing your family and your story.
A. It’s like a personal history.
B. Do you know other people who make scrapbooks?
C. Do you enjoy creating with others at social gatherings?
D. However, it can be a rather expensive hobby to maintain.
E. Today, scrapbooking is also a verb and a popular new hobby.
F. I made my first scrapbook ten years ago, when my father died.
G. People want to preserve their family history, and display it to other people.
第三部分 语言知识运用(共四节,满分55分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
When my dad planned a trip to Barton Springs Pool in the heart of Texas Hill Country, I was not really into it, so I went along ____21____.
I’ve never been fond of cold water. If the ____22____ isn’t perfect, I won’t ____23____ myself from the pool’s edge. I’m the person who spends twenty minutes ____24____ into the water, lowering myself step-by-step, and allowing my body to get used to the icy depths.
Water was my father’s playground but my battlefield. Raised on rivers, he couldn’t understand why his son treated water like a ____25____. After I was born, we ____26____ to central Florida, far away from his childhood rivers.
At Barton Springs, I sat ____27____ on a rock while Dad gliding through the water like a fish. He paused mid-swim, looking over at me and ____28____ perhaps for the first time that I had ____29____ him here not from excitement, but from duty. With an encouraging wave, he urged me forward. I ____30____ my shoes, jumped into the ____31____ water, hesitation melting into a mix of pride and shock. When I surfaced, I ____32____ my dad staring at me with glistening eyes. “Your grandfather brought me here when I was a kid.” he ____33____.
In that moment, I understood — courage isn’t about loving the plunge, but choosing it ____34____ fear. Our differences might isolate us like separate riverbanks, but shared leaps of faith can ____35____ even the coldest waters between souls.
21. A. cautiously B. hesitantly C. curiously D. excitedly
22. A. time B. coach C. current D. temperature
23. A. pull B. throw C. excuse D. rescue
24. A. slipping B. diving C. inching D. rushing
25. A. monster B. friend C. treasure D. mystery
26. A. escaped B. journeyed C. moved D. returned
27. A. lonely B. still C. gracefully D. comfortably
28. A. realizing B. regretting C. pretending D. agreeing
29. A. challenged B. forced C. accompanied D. guided
30. A. stared at B. took off C. reached for D. pulled up
31. A. flooding B. appealing C. flowing D. freezing
32. A. expected B. prevented C. imagined D. caught
33. A. whispered B. argued C. complained D. imagined
34. A. through B. against C. despite D. without
35. A. bridge B. freeze C. reflect D. deepen
非选择题部分
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。
Urban green corridors have emerged as a vital solution to balancing urban development and ecological protection in modern cities. These linear green spaces, covering ____36____ (resident) areas, commercial districts and industrial zones, connect parks, wetlands and other natural areas, creating a network ____37____ people can get close to nature easily. We must protect these green spaces because they are crucial to urban ecological balance.
Unlike isolated city parks, green corridors serve as ecological “highways” that link different natural habitats. A recent study ____38____ (conduct) by a leading environmental research institute shows that cities with well-designed green corridors have more native species than those cities ____39____. If the corridors are properly maintained, they can effectively reduce the risk of species isolation.
Many cities around the world ____40____ (invest) heavily in green corridor construction over the past few decades. For example, Singapore has built over 300 kilometers of green corridors, which connect its famous botanical gardens with suburban forests. These corridors ____41____ (design) to improve people’s quality of life and protect the environment.
To ensure the long-term success of green corridors, urban ____42____ (plan) work closely with ecologists. They focus on planting native plants adapted to the local climate, as these plants require less care. Additionally, they organize volunteer activities ____43____ (guide) residents to protect the plants and animals in these green spaces.
Green corridors make cities ____44____ (livable) by providing fresh air and a peaceful escape from urban chaos. With careful planning, they will become a bridge between humans and nature, _____45_____ (ensure) a healthier future for both.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假定你是校学生会主席李华。近期你发现有部分同学因过度依赖AI助手完成作业的情况,请你代表学生会写一份倡议书,内容包括:
(1)描述情况;
(2)提出倡议。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80词左右;
(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Embrace AI Wisely, Prioritize Health First
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第二节(满分25分)
47. 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。
The blank canvas (画布) stared back at me, its whiteness scarier than any exam I’d ever taken. My fingers trembled as I held the paintbrush. “Remember, class,” Mrs. Larson’s voice echoed in my mind, “your final project should reflect your personal journey this semester.” I swallowed hard. Three months ago, I wouldn’t have dared to set foot in this room. Art had always been Mia’s territory (领地) — my best friend since third grade who could make magic happen with just a pencil and paper.
It all started on that rainy September afternoon in the library when I was drawing on my math notebook. Mia had picked it up before I could stop her. “Amazing, Lily!” she said, her green eyes wide with genuine excitement. “The way you play with negative space (留白) ... you have to join art club!”
Now, as I looked at the pile of failed attempts beside me — a sunset that looked like a traffic light. I wondered if I’d made a terrible mistake. The Spring Art Exhibition was just two days away, and my confidence was fading faster than the cheap watercolors on my practice sheets. A soft knock stopped my thoughts. Mia popped her head in. “Still here?” She slid into the seat beside me, eyeing my latest failure. “You’re overthinking it,” she said gently. “Art isn’t about perfection. It’s about...”
“Expression, I know,” I finished for her, sighing. But how could I express what I didn’t even understand myself? The bell rang, signaling the end of after-school hours. Mia hesitated at the door. “Just...try painting how you feel, not what you see.”As her footsteps faded down the hallway, I turned back to the blank canvas. For the first time, I noticed how the afternoon sun streaming through the windows made the white surface shine like fresh snow. Taking a deep breath, I reached for the black paint.
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: The clock struck midnight as I finally stepped back from the painting stand.
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Paragraph 2: Two days later, I was surprised to see so many people gathering around my work at the exhibition.
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杭州学军中学海创园学校高一下市统测模拟英语试题卷
总分:150分 时间:120分钟
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。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. Why does the girl want to change her seat?
A. She has poor eyesight.
B. Her view is blocked.
C. She wants a new deskmate.
2. How does the woman sound?
A. Grateful. B. Hopeful. C. Puzzled.
3. What will the man teach the woman about the word?
A. How to pronounce it.
B. How to use it in context.
C. How to remember it.
4. Where is the man probably going to camp?
A. On the beach. B. In the city park. C. On the mountain.
5. Who is probably Ryan?
A. A doctor. B. A coach. C. An 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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What does the woman expect the man to do?
A. Sing the song. B. Write the lyrics. C. Play the piano.
7. What does the woman want the song to express?
A. Finding strength in tough times.
B. Enjoying the beauty of nature.
C. Valuing the love from family.
听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。
8. How does the man start his day?
A. By reading news. B. By going for a run. C. By making a coffee.
9. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. Their working habits. B. Their stress relief tips. C. Their daily digital life.
听第8段录音,回答第10至12题。
10. What is the man dissatisfied with about the lamp?
A. Its color. B. Its lighting. C. Its material.
11. What is the woman’s attitude towards online reviews?
A. Favorable. B. Objective. C. Disapproving.
12. What does the woman advise the man to do?
A. Shop at physical stores.
B. Search for recent reviews.
C. Focus on the overall rating.
听第9段录音,回答第13至16题。
13. When were the first SolarSPELL libraries established?
A. In 2015. B. In 2020. C. In 2025.
14. Why was SolarSPELL named one of TIME’s Best Inventions?
A. It makes full use of green energy.
B. It enables barrier-free access to information.
C. It translates learning resources accurately.
15. Which region did SolarSPELL reach in 2023?
A. The Pacific Islands. B. East Africa. C. The Middle East.
16. Which industry in Rwanda has benefited from SolarSPELL?
A. Agriculture. B. Healthcare. C. Education.
听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。
17. What is the speaker introducing?
A. A building block made she made.
B. Some antiques she restored.
C. The house she maintained.
18 How long did it take the speaker to complete the project?
A About two months. B. About six months. C. About nine months.
19. What is displayed on the ground floor?
A. A wall painting. B. A piano. C. A bookshelf.
20 What was the purpose of the project?
A. To remember a late loved one.
B. To enter a global competition.
C. To pass on a traditional craft.
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
【1~3题答案】
【答案】1. D 2. B 3. A
B
【4~7题答案】
【答案】4. B 5. D 6. C 7. A
C
【8~11题答案】
【答案】8. D 9. C 10. C 11. B
D
【12~15题答案】
【答案】12. D 13. C 14. D 15. C
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。
【16~20题答案】
【答案】16. E 17. A 18. F 19. B 20. G
第三部分 语言知识运用(共四节,满分55分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
【21~35题答案】
【答案】21. B 22. D 23. B 24. C 25. A 26. C 27. B 28. A 29. C 30. B 31. D 32. D 33. A 34. C 35. A
非选择题部分
第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分)
【36~45题答案】
【答案】36. residential
37. where 38. conducted
39. without
40. have invested
41. are designed
42. planners
43. to guide
44. more livable
45. ensuring
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
【46题答案】
【答案】
Embrace AI Wisely, Prioritize Health First
Dear fellow students,
I’m Li Hua, president of the Student Union. Recently, I have noticed that some students depend too much on AI tools to finish their homework. They copy answers directly without thinking, which makes them lose the ability to study independently.
This problem worries me a lot. I believe that AI should be a helper, not a replacement for our own brains. Therefore, I suggest that we use AI only when we truly need help, and we should try to solve problems by ourselves first. What matters most is that we develop real skills, not just get good grades.
Let’s use AI wisely and protect our learning ability!
Student Union
第二节(满分25分)
【47题答案】
【答案】One Possible Version:
Paragraph 1:
The clock struck midnight as I finally stepped back from the painting stand. Before me stood a not technically perfect painting, but something far more honest — a cloud of dark blues and grays gradually giving way to warm yellows and oranges. In the center, a small but determined figure emerged, her outline formed by the negative space Mia always praised me for noticing. My hands, now covered with every color on the board, trembled not from nervousness but from the genuine emotion I’d poured onto that canvas. For the first time, I understood what Mrs. Larson meant by “personal journey.”
Paragraph 2:
Two days later, I was surprised to see so many people gathering around my work at the exhibition. A freshman girl pointed excitedly, “It’s like watching sunrise after a storm!” Mrs. Larson nodded thoughtfully, murmuring something about “authentic emotional expression” to the principal. Then I noticed Mia in the back, wiping her eyes while giving me two thumbs up. At that moment, surrounded by murmurs of appreciation, I realized art wasn’t about being the best — it was about finding the courage to share your unique perspective with the world. And maybe, just maybe, that was a lesson that applied to more than just painting.
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