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这是英语科听力部分,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。Have you finished decorating your house yet? No, i've only just finished the bathroom. It's taken such a long time. I've still got the kitchen and the living room to do. Have you finished decorating your house yet? No, i've only just finished the bathroom. It's taken such a long time. I've still got the kitchen and the living room to do. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题OK maam may . I see your driver's license. please? What did I do anything wrong? I am wearing a seat belt. Oh, is that because one of my lights is out? Maam did you realize you were going sixty miles per hour in a thirty miles per hour zone? OK maam may I see your driver's license. please? What did I do anything wrong? I am wearing a seat belt. Oh, is IT because one of my lights is out. Maam did you realize you were going sixty miles per hour in a thirty miles per hour zone? 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。The movie doesn't start until later. I was thinking we could get some . food first. I'm not that hungry. I still need to get my mom a Christmas present. Maybe we could . check out a few stores. sure. Let me just grab a snack before we go. The movie doesn't start until later. I was thinking we could get some . food first. I'm not that hungry. I still need to get my mom a Christmas present. Maybe we could check out a few stores. sure. Let me just grab a snack before we go. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。Excuse me, do you have the book called leading from . the library? Yes, we have only one left in store. You can get a ten percent . discount for IT. great. I'll take IT. Excuse me, do you have the book called leading from . the library? Yes, we have only one left in store. You can get a ten percent . discount for IT. great. I'll take IT. 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。Henry, do you know half for julius Johnson? Certainly, he played . the character called the mountain in my favorite TV series game, throne. He's very strong and big, so he's very impressive. Henry, do you know half? Thor julius Johnson, certainly he played . the character called at the mountain in my favorite T. V series, game thrones. He's very strong and big, so he's very impressive. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面5段录音,每段录因后有几个小题,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。Has IT been a long time ing day. honey, yes, I can hardly keep my eyes open now. I started working at my computer at nine o'clock this morning, and I don't think I looked away until five. Really no breaks at all. Not one. Well, your home now just relax and have an early night. Hi, wish I could. But now I have to cook dinner. The kids need to be fed. Oh, don't worry about that. I'll take care of IT. Thank you. You are so sweet. Has IT been a long time ing day. honey, yes, I can hardly keep my eyes open now. I started working at my computer at nine o'clock this morning, and I don't think I looked away until five. Really no breaks at all. not one. Well, your home. Now, just for relax and have an early night. I wish I could, but now I have to cook dinner. The kids need to be fed. Oh, don't worry about that. I'll take care of IT. Thank you. You are so sweet. 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 excited about the charity tennis match this weekend? Yes, IT should be a lot of fun band. Most importantly, we should be able to get a lot of money for the local children's hospital. How do you plan on getting to the tennis courts in king's park? Of course, I won't be walking there. Maybe taking the subway is the best choice. Traffic can be pretty bad on the weekends, and IT might be hard to find a parking space, right? doesnt. Well, there are usually plenty of spots on record avenue, and that's just a five minute walk from the courts, so i'll probably drive then. So do you want to meet for breakfast before the event begins? sure. I need to be at the park by nine thirty A. M. So let's meet one hour before that. okay. Are you excited about . the charity tennis match this weekend? Yes, IT should be a lot of fun. And most importantly, we should be able to get a lot of money for the local children's hospital. How do you plan on getting to the tennis courts in king's park? Of course, I won't be walking there. Maybe taking the subway is the best choice. Traffic can be pretty bad on the weekends, and IT might be hard to find a parking space, right? doesnt. Well, there are usually plenty of spots on record avenue, and that's just a five minute walk from the courts, so i'll probably drive then. So do you want to meet for breakfast before the event begins? sure. I need to be at the park by nine thirty A. M. So let's meet one hour before that. okay. 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。What are you doing later . watching a german film? I'm going to spend all next year in germany, and I think I should know more about . its culture. You mean you have been accepted into the program? I sure have. That's wonderful. You must be excited. excited, but nervous. You know, I have to work on some basic conversation skills. How much german can you understand? Only a little now. But i'm going to take a special language class next month. I wish I was clevers. You are at foreign languages. I would love to . study abroad. Then why don't you? The school has a lot of programs that don't require the knowledge of a foreign language. You can have a try. I thought all programs required wanted know a foreign language. Thank you for letting . me know this. What are you doing this? So watching . a german film, i'm going to spend all next year in germany, and I think I should know more about its culture. You mean, you have been accepted into . the program? I sure have. That's wonderful. You must be excited. excited, but nervous. You know, I have to work on some basic conversation skills. How much german can you understand? Only a little now. But i'm going to take a special language class next month. I wish I was clevers. You are at foreign languages. I would love to . study abroad. Then why don't you? The school has a lot of programs that don't require the knowledge of a foreign language. You can have a try. I thought all programs required wanted know a foreign language. Thank you for letting me know this. 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, professor. I was hoping I could have a moment of your time if you're not too busy. I'm having some problems getting started on my paper and hoping you could give me some advice. sure. Can you remind me what your topic is? The general . topic I chose is beauty but that's as far as i've got I don't really know where to go from there yeah. that's much too large topic. You really need to narrow this down in order to make IT more accessible, otherwise you'll be writing a book. exactly. That's what I wanted to ask you about. I was hoping IT would be possible for me to change topics. I'm really more interested in nature than beauty. I'm afraid you have to stick the assigned topic still send you're interested in nature that that certainly can be worked into your paper. We've talked about human foreign class, right? Oh yeah, he is the philosophers who wrote about where our ideas of beauty come from. exactly. I suggest you search for information about him in the library and start from there. great. Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions. Professor, if there is anything else you need, please come to see me in my office at any time. Hi professor. I was hoping I could have a moment of your time if you're not too busy. I'm having some problems getting started on my paper and hoping you could give me some advice. sure. Can you remind me what your topic is? The general topic I chose is beauty. But that as far as i've got, I don't really know where . to go from there. Yeah, that's much too large topic. You really need to narrow this down in order to make IT more accessible, otherwise you'll be writing a book. exactly. That's what I wanted to ask you about. I was hoping IT would be possible for me to change topics. I'm really more interested in nature than beauty. I'm afraid you have to stick the assigned topic still since you're interested in nature, than that certainly can be worked into your paper. We've talked about human of foreign ass. right? Oh yeah. He is the philosophers who wrote about where our ideas of beauty come from. exactly. I suggest you search for some information about him in the library and start from there. great. Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions. Professor, if there is anything else you need, please come to see me in my office at any time. 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。Nicolas Sparks is an american author and storyteller whose books have consistently been turned into major they would films. Although not all of his books were sold to hollywood, all have been the new york times best sellers. He has sold over ninety seven million copies worldwide, with over sixty five million of them within the united states alone. He lives with his family in north CarOlina. A he is also considered to be very generous with his money. In twenty eleven, he created a Nicholas Sparks foundation to make more opportunities available to children from poor families. His foundation, which he started with his wife, creates scholarships for children from low income families and rural communities. Sparks has had a very successful career, and he owes that to education. The education I received prepared me for the world I would be facing in the future, he said. Even though he is worth than estimated seventy five million dollars or so, Sparks seems to live the values he presents in his box. Nicholas Sparks is an american author in storyteller whose books have consistently been turned into major hollywood films, although not all of his books were sold to hollywood, all have been the new york times best sellers. He is sold over ninety seven million copies worldwide, with over sixty five million of them within the united states alone. He lives with his family in north CarOlina. A he is also considered to be very generous with his money. In twenty eleven, he created a Nicholas Sparks foundation to make more opportunities available to children from poor families. His foundation, which he started with his wife, creates scholarships for children from low income families and rural communities. Sparks has had a very successful career, and he owes that to education. The education I received prepared me for the world I would be facing in the future, he said. Even though he is worth an estimated seventy five million dollars or so, Sparks seems to live the values he presents in his book. 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。 高二英语评价 评价时间:2026年6月23日上午 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. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Which part of the house has been decorated? A. The kitchen. B. The bathroom. C. The living room. 【答案】B 【解析】 【原文】W: Have you finished decorating your house yet? M: No, I’ve only just finished the bathroom. It’s taken such a long time. I still got the kitchen and the living room to do. 2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Why does the man ask to see the woman’s driver’s licence? A. She drove too fast. B. Her car light was broken. C. She didn’t wear a seat belt. 【答案】A 【解析】 【原文】M: Okay, madam, may I see your driver’s license, please? W: What? Did I do anything wrong? I am wearing a seat belt. Oh, is it because one of my lights is out? M: Madam, did you realize you were going sixty miles per hour in a thirty miles per hour zone? 3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What does the woman want to do first? A. Buy a gift. B. Have a snack. C. Watch the movie. 【答案】B 【解析】 【原文】W: The movie doesn’t start until later. I was thinking we could get some food first. M: I’m not that hungry. I still need to get my mom a Christmas present. Maybe we could check out a few stores. W: Sure. Let me just grab a snack before we go. 4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a library. B. In a classroom. C. In a bookstore. 【答案】C 【解析】 【原文】M: Excuse me, do you have the book called Leading from the Library? W: Yes, we have only one left in store. You can get a ten percent discount for it. M: Great, I’ll take it. 5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What is Hafthor Julius Bjornsson? A. An actor. B. A writer. C. A director. 【答案】A 【解析】 【原文】W: Henry, do you know Hafthor Julius Bjornsson? M: Certainly. He played the character called The Mountain in my favourite TV series Game of Thrones. He’s very strong and big, so he’s very impressive. 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,每小题将都有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. How long did the woman work on the computer today? A. 6 hours. B. 7 hours. C. 8 hours. 7. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Husband and wife. B. Fellow workers. C. Teacher and student. 【答案】6. C 7. A 【解析】 【原文】M: Has it been a long tiring day, honey? W: Yes, I can hardly keep my eyes open now. I started working at my computer at nine o’clock this morning, and I don’t think I looked away until five. M: Really? No breaks at all? W: Not one. M: Well, your home now. Just relax and have an early night. W: I wish I could, but now I have to cook dinner. The kids need to be fed. M: Oh, don’t worry about that. I’ll take care of it. W: Thank you. You are so sweet. 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 main purpose of the tennis match? A. To have fun with friends. B. To raise money for a hospital. C. To compete for a tennis prize. 9. How will Desmond go to Rickard Avenue? A. By car. B. On foot. C. By subway. 10. When will the speakers meet for breakfast? A. At 10:30 am. B. At 9:30 am. C. At 8:30 am. 【答案】8. B 9. A 10. C 【解析】 【原文】M: Are you excited about the charity tennis match this weekend? W: Yes, it should be a lot of fun, and most importantly, we should be able to get a lot of money for the local children’s hospital. M: How do you plan on getting to the tennis courts in King’s Park? W: Of course, I won’t be walking there. Maybe taking the subway is the best choice. Traffic can be pretty bad on the weekends. And it might be hard to find a parking space, right, Desmond? M: Well, there are usually plenty of spots on Rickard Avenue, and that’s just a five-minute walk from the courts. So I’ll probably drive then. W: So, do you want to meet for breakfast before the event begins? M: Sure. I need to be at the park by nine thirty a.m., so let’s meet one hour before that. W: OK. 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. Why is Lisa watching a German film? A. To finish her homework. B. To enter a film competition. C. To prepare for her stay in Germany. 12. How does Lisa feel about going to Germany? A. Calm and confident. B. Excited but nervous. C. Happy and relaxed. 13. What do we know about the man? A. He dislikes studying abroad. B. He’s good at foreign languages. C. He didn’t know the programme rule. 【答案】11. C 12. B 13. C 【解析】 【原文】M: What are you doing, Lisa? W: Watching a German film. I’m going to spend all next year in Germany, and I think I should know more about its culture. M: You mean you have been accepted into the program? W: I sure have. M: That’s wonderful. You must be excited. W: Excited but nervous. You know I have to work on some basic conversation skills. M: How much German can you understand? W: Only a little now, but I’m going to take a special language class next month. M: I wish I were as clever as you are at foreign languages. I would love to study abroad. W: Then why don’t you? The school has a lot of programs that don’t require the knowledge of a foreign language. You can have a try. M: I thought all programs required one to know a foreign language. Thank you for letting me know this. 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. Why does the man go to see the professor? A. To hand in his finished paper. B. To ask for advice on his paper. C. To confirm his paper’s due date. 15. What’s the man’s topic of the paper? A. Nature. B. Philosophy. C. Beauty. 16. What does the professor think of the man’s topic? A. It’s too broad. B. It’s too boring. C. It’s too easy. 17. What is the man probably going to do next? A. Change his paper topic. B. Go to the library to do research. C. Discuss Hume with his classmates. 【答案】14. B 15. C 16. A 17. B 【解析】 【原文】M: Hi, professor. I was hoping I could have a moment of your time if you’re not too busy. I’m having some problems getting started on my paper and hoping you could give me some advice. W: Sure. Can you remind me what your topic is? M: The general topic I chose is beauty. But that’s as far as I’ve got. I don’t really know where to go from there. W: Yeah, that’s much too large a topic. You really need to narrow it down in order to make it more accessible. Otherwise, you’ll be writing a book. M: Exactly. That’s what I wanted to ask you about. I was hoping it would be possible for me to change topics. I’m really more interested in nature than beauty. W: I’m afraid you have to stick to the assigned topic. Still, since you’re interested in nature, then that certainly can be worked into your paper. We’ve talked about Hume in class, right? M: Oh yeah, he’s the philosopher who wrote about where our ideas of beauty come from. W: Exactly. I suggest you search for some information about him in the library and start from there. M: Great. Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions, professor. W: If there is anything else you need, please come to see me in my office at any time. 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. How many copies of Nicholas Sparks’ books have been sold in the US? A. Over 65 million. B. Over 75 million. C. Over 97 million. 19. When did Sparks create the Nicholas Sparks Foundation? A. In 2001. B. In 2011. C. In 2021. 20. What does Sparks think leads to his success? A. His talent. B. A scholarship. C. His education. 【答案】18. A 19. B 20. C 【解析】 【原文】Nicholas Sparks is an American author and storyteller whose books have consistently been turned into major Hollywood films. Although not all of his books were sold to Hollywood, all have been The New York Times best sellers. He has sold over ninety-seven million copies worldwide, with over sixty-five million of them within the United States alone. He lives with his family in North Carolina. He is also considered to be very generous with his money. In twenty eleven, he created the Nicholas Sparks Foundation to make more opportunities available to children from poor families. His foundation, which he started with his wife, creates scholarships for children from low-income families in rural communities. Sparks has had a very successful career, and he owes that to education. “The education I received prepared me for the world I would be facing in the future,” he said. Even though he is worth an estimated seventy-five million dollars or so, Sparks seems to live the values he presents in his books. 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 Where to go roller-skating (轮滑) in Europe: the best destinations Helsinki, Finland — For coastal routes A big Roller game was started in Helsinki, but Marja Zilcher, founder of Rebel Rollers Helsinki, wasn’t keen on the contact sport’s competitive nature, so she formed her own group. Rebel Rollers Helsinki skates indoors every Sunday. Zilcher runs informal classes and tours, too, warming up on the western side of Töölö Bay, which has views of the Opera House. The eastern side is hilly, which is only suitable for experienced skaters. London, UK — For all levels Being skilled at managing stops, turns and controlling speed is the requirement for participating in the UK capital’s free skate events, London Friday Night Skate and Sunday Stroll. Both attract hundreds of skaters who skate along routes ranging around Camden, Barnes and Putney. Beginners can also have fun in London. They can learn the basics at Roller Nation or practice on their own. Berlin, Germany — For inline skaters Berlin-based instructor Oumi Janta went popular in social media for her beautiful skating moves in buttercup yellow shorts and is credited for kickstarting the city’s roller-skating fever. Skaters can tour Flaeming Skate, a network of eight paths covering 140 miles through forests, grasslands and villages. Inline skates, which have four wheels in a line, are also popular in the city. This year, skaters can participate in Generali Berlin Half Marathon on 3 April, 30 July and 25 September. “Only in Berlin can you skate throughout the city, right past all the sights, making the longest skating journey in Europe,” says one skater. “The finish line is behind the Brandenburg Gate.” Vienna, Austria — ______________ In Vienna, more people are choosing to roller-skate because it’s a sustainable form of transport. Gerhard Ladstätter organizes Vienna’s Friday Night Skating, a free event that attracts 2,500 people between May and October. He says, “The idea behind Friday Night Skating was and still is easy: take back the streets from cars. We want to move without burning fuel.” The event starts at the Prince Eugene Statue. Routes vary. Beginners can skate past picnickers and outdoor cafes along the Donaukanal — the section after Friedensbrücke Metro is the quietest. Middle-level skaters can deal with Donauinsel Island, a man-made island with gardens. 21. According to the passage, skaters looking for long-distance skating can skate in ________. A. Helsinki, Finland B. London, UK C. Berlin, Germany D. Vienna, Austria 22. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A. Rebel Rollers Helsinki tend to launch competitive events. B. London’s free skate events are suitable for beginners. C. Oumi Janta began the rollerskating craze in Berlin. D. Donauinsel Island in Vienna is designed for beginners. 23. Which of the following best fits as the subtitle for Vienna, Austria? A. For entertainment seekers B. For beginners C. For quiet skaters D. For eco-fighters 【答案】21. C 22. C 23. D 【解析】 【导语】文章介绍了欧洲四个最适合轮滑的目的地,分别说明了每个地点的特点与适合的轮滑人群等信息。 【21题详解】 细节理解题。根据第三段“Only in Berlin can you skate throughout the city, right past all the sights, making the longest skating journey in Europe,(只有在柏林,你才能滑过整座城市,滑过所有景点,完成欧洲最长的滑行之旅。)”可知,想要长距离滑行的人可以在德国的柏林滑冰。 【22题详解】 细节理解题。根据第三段“Berlin-based instructor Oumi Janta went popular in social media for her beautiful skating moves in buttercup yellow shorts and is credited for kickstarting the city’s roller-skating fever.(柏林教练Oumi Janta因穿着毛茛黄短裤展示优美滑冰动作在社交媒体走红,并被誉为掀起该市轮滑热潮的推手。)”可知,Oumi Janta在柏林掀起了轮滑热潮。 【23题详解】 主旨大意题。根据最后一段维也纳夜滑组织者格哈德所说的话“The idea behind Friday Night Skating was and still is easy: take back the streets from cars. We want to move without burning fuel.(周五夜滑的理念过去和现在都很简单:从汽车手中夺回街道。我们希望在无需燃烧燃料的情况下移动。)”可知,奥地利维也纳的轮滑适合想要环保的滑行者,即环保斗士 —— For eco-fighters。 B For me, I was unaware of pizza’s healing value until I had kids. I adopted my older son, Alyosha, in Russia when he was 7. We had a good start. But one day, when he was 8, something didn’t go his way. He was still getting English under his belt, and, having not won in the matter, he announced, “I want to go back to Russia.” I looked on as he walked out the door. Then I caught up and walked alongside him as he made his way down the street. “It’s far,” I told him. He replied, “I walk.” I added, “There’s an ocean between here and Russia.” He responded, “I take a boat.” Finally, I suggested, “How about pizza?” “He responded, OK.” He never made it to Russia. When my second son came along, the waters of his life with me were roiled in his sixth year, when he wanted to play with a 5-year-old girl in a neighbor’s family. One cold, dark evening, he intended to visit Diana against my wishes. I had quite a time locating him, but I eventually found him standing on a traffic island, tears coursing down his cheeks because he couldn’t figure out how to navigate the crossing. I threw a jacket around him and gathered him into my arms. “How about pizza?” He wiped his tears on his sleeve and sniffed, “OK.” A short while later his persistence was eased by the sweet taste of pizza. Both of these adventures suggested the enduring value of what I call “the pizza cure”. Its beauty lies in its simplicity. By way of example, one of my students recently told a minor personal crisis to me. Nothing I said could pull him out of his marsh of hopelessness, so I acted. I took him to a local pizza joint and watched as he tucked into a pizza. Moments later the clouds had parted and the light shone through. The world once again seemed manageable. To appropriate a well-worked saying, a slice of pizza is sometimes worth a thousand words of comfort. 24. Why did Alyosha want to go back to Russia? A. He was forced to learn English and didn’t want to. B. He didn’t win an award for English at school. C. His learning English was not going well. D. He missed Russia his home country a lot. 25. What does the underlined word “roiled” in the 4th paragraph mean? A. mixed. B. upset. C. quieted. D. lifted. 26. How does the author support the main idea of the passage? A. With three different stories. B. With two stories and one example of subsequent outcomes. C. By arguing with causal analysis. D. By demonstrating various effects of a single action. 27. Which statement is the closest equivalent of the main idea of the passage? A. Just be there for your children, say nothing, and watch. B. Grief and love are inseparable in our lives. C. Lost in sadness, we need others on our way to healing. D. A simple gesture speaks louder than well-versed speeches. 【答案】24. C 25. B 26. A 27. D 【解析】 【导语】文章主要讲述了作者通过给孩子和自己学生吃披萨的方式,帮助他们缓解悲伤情绪,体现了简单行动的巨大力量。 【24题详解】 细节理解题。根据第二段中“But one day, when he was 8, something didn’t go his way. He was still getting English under his belt, and, having not won in the matter, he announced, “I want to go back to Russia.”(但是有一天,在他8岁的时候,事情没有按照他的意愿发展。他还在学习英语,因为没有在这件事上获胜,他宣布:“我想回俄罗斯。”)”可知,Alyosha想回俄罗斯是因为他的英语学习不顺利。 【25题详解】 词句猜测题。根据划线词后文“...when he wanted to play with a 5-year-old girl in a neighbor’s family. One cold, dark evening, he intended to visit Diana against my wishes. I had quite a time locating him, but I eventually found him standing on a traffic island, tears coursing down his cheeks because he couldn’t figure out how to navigate the crossing.(……当时他想和邻居家一个五岁的小女孩玩。在一个寒冷漆黑的晚上,他不顾我的反对,执意要去找Diana。我花了好一阵子才找到他,发现他站在一个交通岛上,泪流满面,因为他不知道怎么过马路)”可知,儿子六岁时,不顾作者的反对,执意去找邻居家的小女孩玩,但却不知道怎么过马路,只能在交通岛上泪流满面,这件事说明他们平静的生活被扰乱了。故划线词roiled的意思是“扰乱”,与upset意思相近。 【26题详解】 推理判断题。作者在第二、三段讲述与大儿子Alyosha的披萨故事,在第四段讲述了与小儿子的披萨故事,在第五段中“By way of example, one of my students recently told a minor personal crisis to me. Nothing I said could pull him out of his marsh of hopelessness, so I acted. I took him to a local pizza joint and watched as he tucked into a pizza. Moments later the clouds had parted and the light shone through. The world once again seemed manageable.(举个例子,我的一个学生最近告诉我他遇到了一个小小的个人危机。我说什么也无法让他摆脱绝望的泥潭,于是我采取了行动。我带他去当地的披萨店,看着他吃披萨。不一会儿,云开雾散,阳光透了过来。世界似乎又变得可以掌控了)”讲述了与一个学生分享披萨的故事。由此可知,作者是通过三个不同的故事来支持文章最后的观点“To appropriate a well-worked saying, a slice of pizza is sometimes worth a thousand words of comfort.(套用一句老话来说,有时候,一片披萨胜过千言万语的安慰)”。 【27题详解】 主旨大意题。通读全文,结合最后一段“To appropriate a well-worked saying, a slice of pizza is sometimes worth a thousand words of comfort.(套用一句老话来说,有时候,一片披萨胜过千言万语的安慰)”可知,文章主要讲述了作者通过给孩子和自己学生吃披萨的方式,帮助他们缓解悲伤情绪,体现了简单行动的巨大力量。故D项“A simple gesture speaks louder than well-versed speeches.(一个简单的举动胜过精心准备的言辞)”与文章主旨相符。 C A watched pot never boils, but time has wings when you’re having fun. The familiar saying has a basis in solid science — our sense of time does expand and contract depending on the way we experience the world. Even delicate visual features can affect how we perceive (感知) time. New research shows more memorable images seem to last longer. Martin Wiener, head of the research, says the finding reveals how the brain’s time-bending strategy allows it to process and remember more information. While what is actually happening in the brain when time seems to expand remains unclear, scientists suspect it may have something to do with helping the brain process more information in limited time. This is especially relevant to the brain’s visual system which, exposed to information overload, has to rank in order of importance, allowing for limited resources. Recent research has shown some images are more naturally memorable than others. To understand how this memorability of an image might relate to our subjective sense of time, Wiener and his colleagues conducted related experiments. The researchers found larger scene sizes seemed to extend time while more disorderly scenes seemed to reduce the perceived duration. Besides, the subjects perceived that more memorable images remained on the screen longer, even if they were all presented for the same amount of time. To find the underlying factor, the team fed the same memorability-ranked images to a neural (神经的) network modeled after the brain’s visual system and found more memorable images were processed faster. Why does faster brain processing make time feel slower? The answer is simple: When our brain processes things faster, it takes in more information at the same time. Our brain can only handle so much information at once, like a narrow pipe. When it needs to absorb more information, it “widens” this pipe. As a result, time feels like it’s stretching out and moving more slowly. 28. What does the familiar saying “A watched pot never boils” illustrate? A. Actively waiting makes time feel slower. B. Visual features are the key to judging time. C. Our activities do not change time perception. D. Time perception relies mainly on emotional state. 29. How does the brain’s visual system handle information? A. By comparing similar scenes. B. By sorting randomly. C. By screening out complex images. D. By setting priorities. 30. According to the text, which of the images would seem to last longer? A. B. C. D. 31. What is the best title for the text? A. How Visual Features Affect Our Sense of Time B. New Ways to Improve the Memorability of Images C. Why Time Slows Down for More Memorable Visuals D. The Brain’s Secrets to Processing Complex Information 【答案】28. A 29. D 30. B 31. A 【解析】 【导语】文章主要介绍了研究表明更容易记住的图像似乎持续时间更长,并解释了大脑处理信息与时间感知之间的关系。 【28题详解】 推理判断题。根据第一段中“A watched pot never boils, but time has wings when you’re having fun. The familiar saying has a basis in solid science — our sense of time does expand and contract depending on the way we experience the world. (“心急水不开,欢乐时光飞。”这句耳熟能详的谚语有其坚实的科学依据——我们对时间的感知确实会随着我们体验世界的方式而延长和缩短)”可知,我们对时间的感知会随着我们体验世界的方式而延长和缩短,谚语“心急水不开”说明主动等待会让时间延长,即让人感觉时间会更慢。 【29题详解】 细节理解题。根据第三段中“This is especially relevant to the brain’s visual system which, exposed to information overload, has to rank in order of importance, allowing for limited resources. (这与大脑的视觉系统尤其相关,视觉系统面临信息过载,必须按重要性排序,以利用有限的资源)”可知,大脑的视觉系统通过设定优先级来处理信息。 【30题详解】 推理判断题。根据第四段“The researchers found larger scene sizes seemed to extend time while more disorderly scenes seemed to reduce the perceived duration. Besides, the subjects perceived that more memorable images remained on the screen longer, even if they were all presented for the same amount of time. (研究人员发现,更大的场景尺度似乎会延长时间感,而更杂乱的场景似乎会缩短感知到的时长。此外,受试者感知到更易记忆的图像在屏幕上停留的时间更长,即使它们都呈现了相同的时间)”可知,看起来持续时间更长的图像应具有“更大场景尺寸”和“更易记忆”的特征。B项中的图案是相对较大,且更规律的场景,更易记忆,所以会延长时间感知。 【31题详解】 主旨大意题。通读全文,结合第一段“Even delicate visual features can affect how we perceive (感知) time. New research shows more memorable images seem to last longer. (即使是微妙的视觉特征也会影响我们感知时间的方式。新的研究表明,更容易记住的图像似乎持续时间更长)”、第四段“The researchers found larger scene sizes seemed to extend time while more disorderly scenes seemed to reduce the perceived duration. (研究人员发现,更大的场景尺寸似乎会延长时间,而更杂乱的场景似乎会缩短感知的持续时间)”和第五段“Why does faster brain processing make time feel slower? The answer is simple: When our brain processes things faster, it takes in more information at the same time. (为什么更快的大脑处理速度会让时间感觉更慢?答案很简单:当大脑处理事物更快时,它会在同一时间吸收更多信息)”可知,文章主要探讨了视觉特征(如图像尺寸、有序性、可记忆性)如何影响人们对时间的感知。故A项“How Visual Features Affect Our Sense of Time (视觉特征如何影响我们的时间感)”能概括文章内容,最适合做文章标题。 D Earlier in 2025, I had dinner in D.C. with Jensen Huang , the CEO of Nvidia. At one point, he said something that struck me: “Why is everyone here so negative?” He wasn’t referring to the economy or politics, but the dominant sentiment — fear of AI. This fear often stems from exaggerated concerns that it may become sentient (能感知的), escape human oversight, and pose physical or economic threats. The AI debate is dominated by two extremes: Doomers believe AI will destroy humanity; zealots believe it will save us. Both assume AI will surpass human intelligence and slip beyond human control — views rooted more in science fiction than in science, neglecting how innovation truly works. AI realism presents a third path: technology succeeds by improving lives. Innovations like the internet, cars, and antibiotics were widely adopted because they solved real problems. AI is likely to follow the same pattern. Much of today’s debate, however, risks impulsive regulation and exploits public anxiety about a technology we are only just beginning to understand. The debate’s core conflict — between doomers and zealots — relies on a false assumption: intelligence is a single, measurable scale that machines could one day dominate. In reality, human intelligence cannot be precisely defined or measured. Metrics (衡量指标) like IQ scores or diplomas are only rough approximations; qualities like empathy, judgment, and creativity cannot be captured in a test. Intelligence is more like a continually evolving spectrum (光谱), not a final destination. As human knowledge expands, so does our understanding of intelligence. What appears advanced today may be surpassed tomorrow, a pattern we see with each new generation of AI models. AI realism is built on humility. Human life is profoundly complex and still largely beyond our full comprehension. What defines humanity is immanence (内在性) — a qualitative, lived experience that cannot be captured by the quantitative metrics AI operates on. We are not defined by data, but by our ability to create, stumble (犯错), love, and learn. AI can replicate the Pietà in flawless marble (大理石) detail, but not the meaning and purpose Michelangelo embedded (嵌入) into the sculpture. AI debates often feel shallow because they are dominated by people with unrealistic expectations. Yes, AI brings risks, like jobs shift, but history shows such shifts lead to greater prosperity. AI isn’t here to replace us; it’s here to empower us. Like the steam engine or smartphones, it extends human reach. It will never replicate the chaos and creativity of human life because it wasn’t designed to. The question is whether we will meet it with paranoia (偏执) or perspective. 32. Which of the following correctly characterizes the two mainstream extreme views on AI? A. Both agree that AI’s evolution strictly follows the laws of scientific innovation. B. Optimists trust human control over AI while pessimists fear losing human oversight. C. Both ignore the real technological evolution and believe AI will surpass humans. D. Concerns arise more from politics and economy than from AI gaining consciousness. 33. Which of the following best illustrates the author’s view on the future development of AI? A. The definition of intelligence will continue to evolve with AI. B. Intelligence tests will reliably show AI’s permanent superiority. C. Human-specific qualities will prevent AI surpassing humans. D. The measurement of intelligence will slow AI’s advancement. 34. Why does the author mention Michelangelo’s Pietà in Paragraph 5? A. To highlight AI’s technical limitations in copying artistic details. B. To stress human creativity holds great significance beyond its surface. C. To argue historical art should guide modern AI development priorities. D. To suggest AI will understand the purpose behind human masterpieces. 35. What attitude of the author is implied toward humanity’s response to AI? A. Believing paranoia will prevent AI reaching its potential. B. Urging immediate integration of AI into all life aspects. C. Advocating for reasonable engagement over fear or boast. D. Viewing AI as a neutral force unaffected by human perspective. 【答案】32. C 33. A 34. B 35. C 【解析】 【导语】本文主要论述的是关于人工智能的两种极端观点及其局限性,并提出了“AI现实主义”的第三种路径。 【32题详解】 细节理解题。根据第二段“The AI debate is dominated by two extremes: Doomers believe AI will destroy humanity; zealots believe it will save us. Both assume AI will surpass human intelligence and slip beyond human control — views rooted more in science fiction than in science, neglecting how innovation truly works. (关于AI的争论被两种极端观点所主导:末日论者认为AI将毁灭人类;狂热信徒认为AI将拯救我们。两者都假设AI将超越人类智能并脱离人类控制——这些观点更多地植根于科幻小说而非科学,忽视了创新真正运作的方式。)”可知,两种主流极端观点都忽视了真正的技术演变,并相信AI将超越人类。 【33题详解】 推理判断题。根据第四段“Intelligence is more like a continually evolving spectrum (光谱), not a final destination. As human knowledge expands, so does our understanding of intelligence. What appears advanced today may be surpassed tomorrow, a pattern we see with each new generation of AI models. (智能更像是一个不断演变的光谱,而非一个最终目的地。随着人类知识的扩展,我们对智能的理解也在扩展。今天看似先进的东西明天可能会被超越,这是我们在每一代新AI模型中看到的模式。)”可知,作者认为智能的定义将随着AI的发展而不断演变。 【34题详解】 推理判断题。根据第五段“AI can replicate the Pietà in flawless marble (大理石) detail, but not the meaning and purpose Michelangelo embedded (嵌入) into the sculpture. (AI可以完美复制《圣母怜子像》的大理石细节,但无法复制米开朗基罗嵌入雕塑中的意义和目的。)”可知,作者提及米开朗基罗的《圣母怜子像》是为了强调人类创造力在表面之外具有重大意义。 【35题详解】 推理判断题。根据最后一段“The question is whether we will meet it with paranoia (偏执) or perspective. (问题在于我们是会以偏执还是远见来面对它。)”可知,作者倡导以理性的态度而非恐惧或夸耀来面对AI。 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。 Emotions shape our lives in different ways. To grow and be better than before, developing emotional intelligence can make you stand out from the crowd. ____36____ It is common that we deflect (转移) our feelings and make others feel guilty, which can result in heated arguments and even guilt trips. But it’s essential to understand a fundamental principle: Just as others are not accountable for your emotions, you are not responsible for how others feel. ____37____ For example, replace “You hurt me” with “I feel hurt.” This expresses your feelings without blame, promoting healthier communication and emotional ownership. When emotions run high, self-control becomes vital. ____38____ in heated moments, focus first on calming yourself rather than reacting without thinking. By carefully choosing your words and actions, you can prevent unnecessary damage to your relationships and demonstrate real maturity. ____39____ Question your initial thoughts before reacting and reflect on whether your own behavior has contributed to the issue. This practice helps you move beyond automatic reactions and respond more thoughtfully, reducing conflicts. If you make a mistake, take full responsibility for your actions and offer a sincere apology, which will build trust and shows strength instead of weakness. Taking ownership in this way is a cornerstone of emotional growth and integrity. Finally, it is true that you are known by the company you keep. If you are surrounded by happy and motivated people, you will always be happy. If you are surrounded by negative people that only bring others down, then you will always feel bitter. In order to be emotionally intelligent, you must have a good and supporting company by your side. ____40____ Whenever you feel something like that, cut ties with them immediately. A. Clear communication is always needed. B. Try to change others’ perspectives patiently. C. So own your feelings without projecting them. D. Let’s explore how to become emotionally mature. E. Avoid quick decisions when emotionally charged. F. Self-reflection is equally important on this journey. G. Keep away from those who emotionally control others. 【答案】36. D 37. C 38. E 39. F 40. G 【解析】 【导语】本文主要介绍了提升情商的四种方法:正视个人情绪、克制冲动、学会自省、远离消极与精神操控型人群。 【36题详解】 上文“To grow and be better than before, developing emotional intelligence can make you stand out from the crowd. (想要成长进步,培养情商能让你脱颖而出。)”提出培养情商的价值,后文分段逐条介绍培养情商的具体做法,空处需要总起下文、开启下文方法论。D选项“Let’s explore how to become emotionally mature. (我们来探讨如何变得情绪成熟。)”总起全文,承上启下,自然引出后文多条建议。 【37题详解】 上文“But it’s essential to understand a fundamental principle: Just as others are not accountable for your emotions, you are not responsible for how others feel. (但理解一个基本原则是至关重要的:正如他人不对你的情绪负责一样,你也无需为他人的感受买单。)”点明情绪责任归属,下文“For example, replace “You hurt me” with “I feel hurt.” (例如,把“你伤害了我”换成“我感到难过”。)”举例说明正确表述情绪的方式,空处需要总结中间观点、衔接举例内容。C选项“So own your feelings without projecting them. (接纳自身情绪,不把情绪转嫁他人。)”承接上文情绪责任观点,同时引出下文例句。 【38题详解】 上文“When emotions run high, self-control becomes vital. (情绪激动时,自我控制至关重要。)”核心关键词为情绪激动、自我克制,下文“in heated moments, focus first on calming yourself rather than reacting without thinking. (争执时先平复情绪,不盲目冲动行事。)”具体说明激动时不能冲动行事,空处需填入和克制冲动、不草率行动相关的语句。E选项“Avoid quick decisions when emotionally charged. (情绪上头时切勿草率做决。定)”紧扣自控主题,衔接上下文。 【39题详解】 下文“Question your initial thoughts before reacting and reflect on whether your own behavior has contributed to the issue. (行动前审视想法,反思自身行为是否诱发矛盾。)”整段围绕自我反思展开论述,还提到犯错主动担责,空处在段首需要设置本段主旨句,引领全段。F选项“Self-reflection is equally important on this journey. (自我反思在情商提升之路上同样关键。)”作为中心句总领整段反思内容。 【40题详解】 上文“If you are surrounded by negative people that only bring others down, then you will always feel bitter. (身边满是消极损人的人会让人满心苦闷。)”阐述负能量人群的坏处,下文“Whenever you feel something like that, cut ties with them immediately. (一旦遇到这类人立刻断绝往来。)”说明应对办法,空处衔接前后,说明需要远离这类不良人群。G选项“Keep away from those who emotionally control others. (远离情感操控他人的人。)”衔接前后文意。 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 I was struggling in my junior year at school. My grades during my junior year were ____41____. My teachers had told me that if I couldn’t keep my ____42____ up, I should spend more time on my studies and advised me not to participate in the school play. Acting was my only relief from stress and my way to deal with life, but suddenly, that outlet was ____43____. The situation reached a breaking point that day when my acting teacher called me into his classroom. Instead of offering ____44____, he told me that the situation would be a(n) ____45____ if I didn’t make a change. Hearing that, I felt ashamed and ____46____, crying for the first time since my father had left home. I sat on the train, trying to control my tears but ____47____. I felt lonely in my despair. Just then, a woman sitting a few ____48____ away approached me. She didn’t ignore me. Instead, she opened her arms and ____49____ me. She whispered gently, “I don’t know what you’re ____50____, but you’re going to be okay.” She got off at the next stop before I could properly thank her. However, her ____51____ act had a lasting impact. Four months later, I moved to a new town for a fresh ____52____. Whenever I recall that dark period, I not only remember the pain but also remember that ____53____. Her comfort gave me the courage to ____54____ forward and taught me a valuable lesson — no matter how difficult life becomes, things will ____55____ get better. 41. A. extending B. increasing C. slipping D. jumping 42. A. grades B. spirits C. voices D. goals 43. A. directed B. defended C. pretested D. forbidden 44. A. reputation B. support C. order D. criticism 45. A. opportunity B. success C. mess D. trap 46. A. stupid B. inactive C. desperate D. puzzled 47. A. sliding B. failing C. pausing D. missing 48. A. seats B. desks C. paths D. blocks 49. A. searched B. grabbed C. tapped D. hugged 50. A. giving up B. going through C. turning down D. taking over 51. A. humble B. severe C. gentle D. realistic 52. A. getaway B. place C. idea D. start 53. A. stranger B. client C. friend D. colleague 54. A. bound B. move C. stick D. skip 55. A. precisely B. repeatedly C. tightly D. eventually 【答案】41. C 42. A 43. D 44. B 45. C 46. C 47. B 48. A 49. D 50. B 51. C 52. D 53. A 54. B 55. D 【解析】 【导语】文章讲述了作者高二时成绩下滑,唯一的解压方式演戏也被劝阻,陷入绝望;途中偶遇一位陌生女士温柔安慰,这份善意治愈了自己,让自己重拾勇气,明白人生再难终究会慢慢变好。 【41题详解】 考查动词。句意:我高二时期的成绩在不断下滑。A. extending延伸;B. increasing增长;C. slipping下滑,退步;D. jumping跳跃。根据前文“I was struggling in my junior year at school”可知,作者在校学习状态糟糕,处境艰难,由此可判断,成绩不断退步下滑。 【42题详解】 考查名词。句意:老师告诫我如果再不稳住成绩,就要多花时间学习,还劝我不要再参加校园戏剧表演。A. grades成绩;B. spirits情绪;C. voices声音;D. goals目标。根据前文“My grades during my junior year were _______”可知,老师是针对作者不断下滑的成绩提出学习上的要求与约束。 【43题详解】 考查动词。句意:演戏是我排解压力、面对生活唯一的方式,可如今这个情绪宣泄口却被禁止了。A. directed 指导;B. defended保卫;C. pretested预测试;D. forbidden禁止。根据前文“advised me not to participate in the school play”可知,老师明确不支持作者参加戏剧表演,相当于禁止她的兴趣爱好。 【44题详解】 考查名词。句意:表演老师没有给予安慰鼓励,反倒告诉我再不做出改变,一切都会变得一团糟。A. reputation名声;B. support支持;C. order命令;D. criticism批评。根据后文“if I didn’t make a change”可知,老师全程没有给予理解和鼓励,缺少情感上的支持。 【45题详解】 考查名词。句意:表演老师没有给予安慰鼓励,反倒告诉我再不做出改变,一切都会变得一团糟。A. opportunity机会;B. success成功;C. mess混乱,糟糕局面;D. trap陷阱。根据前文“Acting was my only relief from stress and my way to deal with life, but suddenly, that outlet was _______”以及自身成绩下滑的糟糕处境可知,老师警示作者若不及时做出改变,当下的糟糕状况会变得更加混乱糟糕。 【46题详解】 考查形容词。句意:听到这话,我满心羞愧又无比绝望,自父亲离家后,我第一次失声痛哭。A. stupid愚蠢的;B. inactive懒散的;C. desperate绝望的;D. puzzled困惑的。根据后文“crying for the first time since my father had left home”可知,多重打击让作者情绪崩溃,内心极度绝望无助。 【47题详解】 考查动词。句意:我坐在火车上,拼命忍住泪水,却还是没能忍住。A. sliding滑落;B. failing失败,没能做到;C. pausing暂停;D. missing错过。根据后文“I felt lonely in my despair”可知,作者深陷悲伤情绪,无法控制眼泪,克制泪水的努力最终失败。 【48题详解】 考查名词。句意:就在这时,隔了几个座位的一位女士朝我走来。A. seats座位;B. desks书桌;C. paths小路;D. blocks街区。根据前文“I sat on the train”可知,故事发生在火车车厢内,人物之间以座位划分距离间隔。 【49题详解】 考查动词。句意:她没有无视我,反而张开双臂抱住了我。A. searched搜寻;B. grabbed抓住;C. tapped轻拍;D. hugged拥抱。根据前文“she opened her arms”可知,张开双臂对应的温柔动作就是拥抱,以此安慰难过的作者。 【50题详解】 考查动词短语。句意:她轻声说:“我不知道你正在经历什么,但一切都会好起来。”A. giving up放弃;B. going through经历(困境);C. turning down拒绝;D. taking over接管。根据前文“I sat on the train, trying to control my tears but _______ . I felt lonely in my despair.”可知,作者独自陷入悲伤绝望的情绪中,正在经历人生低谷的磨难,陌生女士以此话语安慰作者。 【51题详解】 考查形容词。句意:然而,她这份温柔的举动,对我影响深远。A. humble谦逊的;B. severe严厉的;C. gentle温柔的;D. realistic现实的。根据前文“She whispered gently”可知,这位女士言行温和,举止暖心,是温柔的善意举动。 【52题详解】 考查名词。句意:四个月后,我搬到新的城市重新开始生活。A. getaway逃离;B. place地方;C. idea想法;D. start开端。根据前文“Whenever I recall that dark period”可知,过往生活灰暗压抑,搬家是为了告别低谷、重新开始。 【53题详解】 考查名词。句意:每当回忆起那段灰暗的时光,脑海里除了伤痛,还有那位陌生的好心人。A. stranger陌生人;B. client客户;C. friend朋友;D. colleague同事。根据前文“Just then, a woman sitting a few ________ away approached me.”可知,这位安慰并帮助自己的女士是素不相识的陌生人。 【54题详解】 考查动词。句意:她的安慰给予我奋勇前行的勇气,也让我懂得一个道理:无论生活多么艰难,一切终究会慢慢变好。A. bound束缚;B. move前行;C. stick坚持;D. skip跳过。根据后文“taught me a valuable lesson — no matter how difficult life becomes”可知,这份安慰治愈了作者,让其有勇气走出困境、向前生活。 【55题详解】 考查副词。句意:她的安慰给予我奋勇前行的勇气,也让我懂得一个道理:无论生活多么艰难,一切终究会慢慢变好。A. precisely精确地;B. repeatedly反复地;C. tightly紧紧地;D. eventually最终,终究。根据前文“Her comfort gave me the courage to ________ forward”可知,作者走出黑暗低谷,明白苦难终会结束,一切终将好转。 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。 Tifo refers to visual displays created by sports fans in stadiums. In recent months, the Chinese Super League (CSL) has seen a ____56____ (remark) increase in tifo displays, with ____57____ (visual) exciting banners (横幅) unfolded by fans to excite the stands. ____58____ began as rare showcases has become a defining feature of native football culture. In July, 2025, during a match, fans ____59____ (display) a massive banner inspired by traditional culture, ____60____ (cover) one stand with a design full of cultural meaning. The attendance reached a season-high, showing the powerful effect of such displays. Other clubs have also created impressive tifos. In one city, thousands of fans used colored boards ____61____ (form) the name of their team across a stand. In another city, a large tifo featured a symbol of ancient civilization, connecting local heritage with modern sports ambition. Tifos have also celebrated club identity and local culture in other ____62____ (region). Making a tifo requires weeks of preparation and effort, yet it lasts only minutes before the match begins. Still, these displays serve ____63____ emotional boosters for both fans and players. Tifos help express emotion, build community, and strengthen local identity. Fans invest ____64____ (they) time, creativity, and resources to create something _____65_____ lasts beyond the 90-minute game. The rise of tifos in the CSL is more than decoration — it is a living bridge between sports and culture. 【答案】56. remarkable 57. visually 58. What 59. displayed 60. covering 61. to form 62. regions 63. as 64. their 65. that 【解析】 【导语】主要介绍中超球场巨幅球迷文化看板的兴起,讲述其文化内涵、制作付出以及在体育与文化融合方面的价值。 【56题详解】 考查形容词。句意:近几个月来,中超联赛的球迷看板展示数量显著增加,球迷们展开视觉效果震撼的横幅来点燃看台氛围。此处修饰名词increase,需用形容词,remark的形容词形式为remarkable意为“显著的”。 【57题详解】 考查副词。句意:近几个月来,中超联赛的球迷看板展示数量显著增加,球迷们展开视觉效果震撼的横幅来点燃看台氛围。此处修饰形容词exciting,需用副词,visual的副词形式为visually意为“在视觉上地”。 【58题详解】 考查主语从句。句意:这种起初十分少见的展示形式,如今已然成为本土足球文化的标志性特色。此处引导主语从句,从句缺少主语,指代事物,用连接代词what,位于句首,首字母需大写。 【59题详解】 考查动词时态。句意:在2025年7月的一场比赛中,球迷们展出了一幅取材于传统文化的巨型横幅,整块看台布满富有文化内涵的图案。根据时间状语In July, 2025可知,句子描述过去的动作,用一般过去时,所以谓语动词为displayed。 【60题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:在2025年7月的一场比赛中,球迷们展出了一幅取材于传统文化的巨型横幅,整块看台布满富有文化内涵的图案。此处为非谓语动词作状语,主语fans与cover为主动关系,用现在分词covering。故填covering。 【61题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:在一座城市里,数千名球迷利用彩色拼板在看台之上拼出了球队的名称。固定搭配use sth. to do sth.意为“使用某物做某事”,此处用动词不定式to form作目的状语。 【62题详解】 考查名词复数。句意:各地球迷看板还会结合俱乐部特色与地域文化进行创作,在其他地区也十分常见。region为可数名词,other后接可数名词复数形式,所以用regions作宾语。故填regions。 【63题详解】 考查介词。句意:制作球迷看板需要数周的准备与付出,却只会在赛前短暂呈现。即便如此,这类展示依旧是球迷与球员的情绪助推器。固定搭配serve as意为“充当;用作”,所以填as。 【64题详解】 考查形容词性物主代词。句意:球迷们投入自己的时间、创意与物资,打造出能够超越九十分钟赛事本身的精神产物。此处修饰名词time,用形容词性物主代词their。 【65题详解】 考查定语从句。句意:球迷们投入自己的时间、创意与物资,打造出能够超越九十分钟赛事本身的精神产物。此处为关系词引导的定语从句,从句中缺少主语,先行词为不定代词something,关系代词只能用that。 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66. 你校英文网站正在举办主题为“Chinese Art”的征文活动,邀请学生用英语分享与中国艺术有关的故事。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括: (1)描述一种中国艺术; (2)说明这种艺术给你的启发。 注意: (1)写作词数应为80个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 An Inspiring Chinese Art ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】参考范文: An Inspiring Chinese Art I’d like to share a Chinese art that inspires me — papercutting. Once, I first saw it at a school exhibition, where the bright red patterns immediately caught my attention. The works showed flowers, animals, and even stories from Chinese legends. I was amazed by the skill and patience required to make each delicate shape. Papercutting inspires me in many ways. It teaches me to slow down, stay focused, and appreciate the beauty hidden in simple things. Besides, it reminds me of the value of our culture and encourages me to protect it. Through this form of art, I feel more connected to my roots. 【解析】 【导语】本篇书面表达要求考生为校英文网站“Chinese Art”主题征文活动写一篇短文,描述一种中国艺术,并说明这种艺术给自己带来的启发。 【详解】1.词汇积累 吸引:catch → attract 使惊讶:amaze → astonish 精致的:delicate → exquisite 专注的:focused → concentrated 2.句式拓展 简单句变复合句 原句:I was amazed by the skill and patience required to make each delicate shape. 拓展句:I was amazed by the skill and patience which are required to make each delicate shape. 【点睛】【高分句型1】Once, I first saw it at a school exhibition, where the bright red patterns immediately caught my attention.(运用了where引导的非限制性定语从句) 【高分句型2】It teaches me to slow down, stay focused, and appreciate the beauty hidden in simple things.(运用了过去分词短语作后置定语) 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。 As a middle school student, I would walk through our campus, enjoying the tidy paths and green trees. But one thing always bothered me — the messy waste bins by the teaching building. Waste paper, plastic bottles, and leftover food boxes were mixed together, spilling out of the bins and giving off a faint, unpleasant smell. Even though each bin was marked with clear recycling signs, few students bothered to follow the rules. Last week, a group of community environmental protection volunteers came to our campus to promote garbage (垃圾) classification. They handed out detailed leaflets and gave speeches, telling us how waste sorting helps protect the Earth. Sadly, their efforts were ignored, and the waste bins remained in a mess. One afternoon after school, when I passed the waste bins again, I saw our teacher Mr White picking up the rubbish piece by piece. He wore a pair of gloves, sorting plastic bottles into the recycling bin and separating wet waste from dry rubbish patiently. I froze in surprise, never expecting such a busy teacher to do such tiring work. Seeing me standing aside, he waved me over and wiped sweat from his forehead. “Protecting our living environment doesn’t mean doing great deeds,” Mr White said gently. “It starts with sorting a handful of rubbish, saving a piece of paper, or throwing rubbish in the right bin. Our campus is our second home, and we should take good care of it together.” Mr White’s words inspired me to decide to take action. The next day, I brought homemade labels and stuck them clearly on each bin to remind everyone of sorting rules. During class breaks, I stood beside the waste bins and patiently told classmates which waste went into each bin. At first, many students turned away, making me a little upset. But I never stopped. I kept sorting the mixed rubbish quietly. I also told them about Mr White’s action and my plan. Finally, some of my classmates agreed to support me. 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。 As days went by, my small moves touched more classmates to join me. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Surprisingly, our action caught those community environmental volunteers’ attention. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 As days went by, my small moves touched more classmates to join me. Several warm-hearted friends came to help promote garbage classification and sort rubbish together. We made colorful posters and put them up on classroom walls and campus noticeboards, spreading the importance of environmental protection. We also took out the leaflets from the community volunteers and shared the sorting knowledge with more peers. Gradually, more and more students began to sort rubbish on their own. The messy waste bins turned neat and clean, and the bad smell around them was gone. Our campus looked fresher and more pleasant, making every student feel happy to study here. Surprisingly, our action caught those community environmental volunteers’ attention. They came back to our campus specially, praising our class and setting us as a good example for other classes. What was more unexpected was that our story was published in the school newspaper, inspiring more students and even nearby schools to follow our lead. This experience taught me that protecting the Earth is never an empty promise. Every tiny effort around us can add up to a big force. As long as we start with small daily things and keep going, we can make our living environment greener and better little by little. 【解析】 【导语】本文以校园垃圾分类事件为线索展开,讲述了作者看到校园垃圾桶杂乱、垃圾分类推广遇冷后,受怀特老师言行启发主动践行垃圾分类,带动同学参与校园环境维护的故事,传递了从小事做起、共同守护家园的理念。 【详解】 1. 段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容可知,第一段可描写同学们加入后开展的系列行动,如制作海报宣传、普及分类知识,以及校园环境随之发生的整洁变化。 ②由第二段首句内容可知,第二段可描写志愿者到校表扬、事迹在校报刊登等后续反响,以及作者从此次经历中获得的感悟。 2. 续写线索: 带动同学→宣传行动→环境改善→获得关注→收获感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ① 张贴:put up/post/stick ② 传播:spread/promote/disseminate ③ 树立榜样:set...as a good example/serve as a model 情绪类 ① 开心的:happy/delighted/pleased ② 意外的:unexpected/surprising/out of expectation 【点睛】【高分句型1】We made colorful posters and put them up on classroom walls and campus noticeboards, spreading the importance of environmental protection.(运用了现在分词短语spreading the importance of environmental protection作伴随状语) 【高分句型2】What was more unexpected was that our story was published in the school newspaper, inspiring more students and even nearby schools to follow our lead.(运用了what引导的主语从句、that引导的表语从句和现在分词短语inspiring more students and even nearby schools to follow our lead作结果状语) 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 高二英语评价 评价时间:2026年6月23日上午 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. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Which part of the house has been decorated? A. The kitchen. B. The bathroom. C. The living room. 2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Why does the man ask to see the woman’s driver’s licence? A. She drove too fast. B. Her car light was broken. C. She didn’t wear a seat belt. 3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What does the woman want to do first? A. Buy a gift. B. Have a snack. C. Watch the movie. 4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a library. B. In a classroom. C. In a bookstore. 5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What is Hafthor Julius Bjornsson? A. An actor. B. A writer. C. A director. 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,每小题将都有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. How long did the woman work on the computer today? A. 6 hours. B. 7 hours. C. 8 hours. 7. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Husband and wife. B. Fellow workers. C. Teacher and student. 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 main purpose of the tennis match? A. To have fun with friends. B. To raise money for a hospital. C. To compete for a tennis prize. 9. How will Desmond go to Rickard Avenue? A. By car. B. On foot. C. By subway. 10. When will the speakers meet for breakfast? A. At 10:30 am. B. At 9:30 am. C. At 8:30 am. 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. Why is Lisa watching a German film? A. To finish her homework. B. To enter a film competition. C. To prepare for her stay in Germany. 12. How does Lisa feel about going to Germany? A. Calm and confident. B. Excited but nervous. C. Happy and relaxed. 13. What do we know about the man? A. He dislikes studying abroad. B. He’s good at foreign languages. C. He didn’t know the programme rule. 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. Why does the man go to see the professor? A. To hand in his finished paper. B. To ask for advice on his paper. C. To confirm his paper’s due date. 15. What’s the man’s topic of the paper? A. Nature. B. Philosophy. C. Beauty. 16. What does the professor think of the man’s topic? A. It’s too broad. B. It’s too boring. C. It’s too easy. 17. What is the man probably going to do next? A. Change his paper topic. B. Go to the library to do research. C. Discuss Hume with his classmates. 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. How many copies of Nicholas Sparks’ books have been sold in the US? A. Over 65 million. B. Over 75 million. C. Over 97 million. 19. When did Sparks create the Nicholas Sparks Foundation? A. In 2001. B. In 2011. C. In 2021. 20. What does Sparks think leads to his success? A. His talent. B. A scholarship. C. His education. 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 Where to go roller-skating (轮滑) in Europe: the best destinations Helsinki, Finland — For coastal routes A big Roller game was started in Helsinki, but Marja Zilcher, founder of Rebel Rollers Helsinki, wasn’t keen on the contact sport’s competitive nature, so she formed her own group. Rebel Rollers Helsinki skates indoors every Sunday. Zilcher runs informal classes and tours, too, warming up on the western side of Töölö Bay, which has views of the Opera House. The eastern side is hilly, which is only suitable for experienced skaters. London, UK — For all levels Being skilled at managing stops, turns and controlling speed is the requirement for participating in the UK capital’s free skate events, London Friday Night Skate and Sunday Stroll. Both attract hundreds of skaters who skate along routes ranging around Camden, Barnes and Putney. Beginners can also have fun in London. They can learn the basics at Roller Nation or practice on their own. Berlin, Germany — For inline skaters Berlin-based instructor Oumi Janta went popular in social media for her beautiful skating moves in buttercup yellow shorts and is credited for kickstarting the city’s roller-skating fever. Skaters can tour Flaeming Skate, a network of eight paths covering 140 miles through forests, grasslands and villages. Inline skates, which have four wheels in a line, are also popular in the city. This year, skaters can participate in Generali Berlin Half Marathon on 3 April, 30 July and 25 September. “Only in Berlin can you skate throughout the city, right past all the sights, making the longest skating journey in Europe,” says one skater. “The finish line is behind the Brandenburg Gate.” Vienna, Austria — ______________ In Vienna, more people are choosing to roller-skate because it’s a sustainable form of transport. Gerhard Ladstätter organizes Vienna’s Friday Night Skating, a free event that attracts 2,500 people between May and October. He says, “The idea behind Friday Night Skating was and still is easy: take back the streets from cars. We want to move without burning fuel.” The event starts at the Prince Eugene Statue. Routes vary. Beginners can skate past picnickers and outdoor cafes along the Donaukanal — the section after Friedensbrücke Metro is the quietest. Middle-level skaters can deal with Donauinsel Island, a man-made island with gardens. 21. According to the passage, skaters looking for long-distance skating can skate in ________. A. Helsinki, Finland B. London, UK C. Berlin, Germany D. Vienna, Austria 22. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A. Rebel Rollers Helsinki tend to launch competitive events. B. London’s free skate events are suitable for beginners. C. Oumi Janta began the rollerskating craze in Berlin. D. Donauinsel Island in Vienna is designed for beginners. 23. Which of the following best fits as the subtitle for Vienna, Austria? A. For entertainment seekers B. For beginners C. For quiet skaters D. For eco-fighters B For me, I was unaware of pizza’s healing value until I had kids. I adopted my older son, Alyosha, in Russia when he was 7. We had a good start. But one day, when he was 8, something didn’t go his way. He was still getting English under his belt, and, having not won in the matter, he announced, “I want to go back to Russia.” I looked on as he walked out the door. Then I caught up and walked alongside him as he made his way down the street. “It’s far,” I told him. He replied, “I walk.” I added, “There’s an ocean between here and Russia.” He responded, “I take a boat.” Finally, I suggested, “How about pizza?” “He responded, OK.” He never made it to Russia. When my second son came along, the waters of his life with me were roiled in his sixth year, when he wanted to play with a 5-year-old girl in a neighbor’s family. One cold, dark evening, he intended to visit Diana against my wishes. I had quite a time locating him, but I eventually found him standing on a traffic island, tears coursing down his cheeks because he couldn’t figure out how to navigate the crossing. I threw a jacket around him and gathered him into my arms. “How about pizza?” He wiped his tears on his sleeve and sniffed, “OK.” A short while later his persistence was eased by the sweet taste of pizza. Both of these adventures suggested the enduring value of what I call “the pizza cure”. Its beauty lies in its simplicity. By way of example, one of my students recently told a minor personal crisis to me. Nothing I said could pull him out of his marsh of hopelessness, so I acted. I took him to a local pizza joint and watched as he tucked into a pizza. Moments later the clouds had parted and the light shone through. The world once again seemed manageable. To appropriate a well-worked saying, a slice of pizza is sometimes worth a thousand words of comfort. 24. Why did Alyosha want to go back to Russia? A. He was forced to learn English and didn’t want to. B. He didn’t win an award for English at school. C. His learning English was not going well. D. He missed Russia his home country a lot. 25. What does the underlined word “roiled” in the 4th paragraph mean? A. mixed. B. upset. C. quieted. D. lifted. 26. How does the author support the main idea of the passage? A. With three different stories. B. With two stories and one example of subsequent outcomes. C. By arguing with causal analysis. D. By demonstrating various effects of a single action. 27. Which statement is the closest equivalent of the main idea of the passage? A. Just be there for your children, say nothing, and watch. B. Grief and love are inseparable in our lives. C. Lost in sadness, we need others on our way to healing. D. A simple gesture speaks louder than well-versed speeches. C A watched pot never boils, but time has wings when you’re having fun. The familiar saying has a basis in solid science — our sense of time does expand and contract depending on the way we experience the world. Even delicate visual features can affect how we perceive (感知) time. New research shows more memorable images seem to last longer. Martin Wiener, head of the research, says the finding reveals how the brain’s time-bending strategy allows it to process and remember more information. While what is actually happening in the brain when time seems to expand remains unclear, scientists suspect it may have something to do with helping the brain process more information in limited time. This is especially relevant to the brain’s visual system which, exposed to information overload, has to rank in order of importance, allowing for limited resources. Recent research has shown some images are more naturally memorable than others. To understand how this memorability of an image might relate to our subjective sense of time, Wiener and his colleagues conducted related experiments. The researchers found larger scene sizes seemed to extend time while more disorderly scenes seemed to reduce the perceived duration. Besides, the subjects perceived that more memorable images remained on the screen longer, even if they were all presented for the same amount of time. To find the underlying factor, the team fed the same memorability-ranked images to a neural (神经的) network modeled after the brain’s visual system and found more memorable images were processed faster. Why does faster brain processing make time feel slower? The answer is simple: When our brain processes things faster, it takes in more information at the same time. Our brain can only handle so much information at once, like a narrow pipe. When it needs to absorb more information, it “widens” this pipe. As a result, time feels like it’s stretching out and moving more slowly. 28. What does the familiar saying “A watched pot never boils” illustrate? A. Actively waiting makes time feel slower. B. Visual features are the key to judging time. C. Our activities do not change time perception. D. Time perception relies mainly on emotional state. 29. How does the brain’s visual system handle information? A. By comparing similar scenes. B. By sorting randomly. C. By screening out complex images. D. By setting priorities. 30. According to the text, which of the images would seem to last longer? A. B. C. D. 31. What is the best title for the text? A. How Visual Features Affect Our Sense of Time B. New Ways to Improve the Memorability of Images C. Why Time Slows Down for More Memorable Visuals D. The Brain’s Secrets to Processing Complex Information D Earlier in 2025, I had dinner in D.C. with Jensen Huang , the CEO of Nvidia. At one point, he said something that struck me: “Why is everyone here so negative?” He wasn’t referring to the economy or politics, but the dominant sentiment — fear of AI. This fear often stems from exaggerated concerns that it may become sentient (能感知的), escape human oversight, and pose physical or economic threats. The AI debate is dominated by two extremes: Doomers believe AI will destroy humanity; zealots believe it will save us. Both assume AI will surpass human intelligence and slip beyond human control — views rooted more in science fiction than in science, neglecting how innovation truly works. AI realism presents a third path: technology succeeds by improving lives. Innovations like the internet, cars, and antibiotics were widely adopted because they solved real problems. AI is likely to follow the same pattern. Much of today’s debate, however, risks impulsive regulation and exploits public anxiety about a technology we are only just beginning to understand. The debate’s core conflict — between doomers and zealots — relies on a false assumption: intelligence is a single, measurable scale that machines could one day dominate. In reality, human intelligence cannot be precisely defined or measured. Metrics (衡量指标) like IQ scores or diplomas are only rough approximations; qualities like empathy, judgment, and creativity cannot be captured in a test. Intelligence is more like a continually evolving spectrum (光谱), not a final destination. As human knowledge expands, so does our understanding of intelligence. What appears advanced today may be surpassed tomorrow, a pattern we see with each new generation of AI models. AI realism is built on humility. Human life is profoundly complex and still largely beyond our full comprehension. What defines humanity is immanence (内在性) — a qualitative, lived experience that cannot be captured by the quantitative metrics AI operates on. We are not defined by data, but by our ability to create, stumble (犯错), love, and learn. AI can replicate the Pietà in flawless marble (大理石) detail, but not the meaning and purpose Michelangelo embedded (嵌入) into the sculpture. AI debates often feel shallow because they are dominated by people with unrealistic expectations. Yes, AI brings risks, like jobs shift, but history shows such shifts lead to greater prosperity. AI isn’t here to replace us; it’s here to empower us. Like the steam engine or smartphones, it extends human reach. It will never replicate the chaos and creativity of human life because it wasn’t designed to. The question is whether we will meet it with paranoia (偏执) or perspective. 32. Which of the following correctly characterizes the two mainstream extreme views on AI? A. Both agree that AI’s evolution strictly follows the laws of scientific innovation. B. Optimists trust human control over AI while pessimists fear losing human oversight. C. Both ignore the real technological evolution and believe AI will surpass humans. D. Concerns arise more from politics and economy than from AI gaining consciousness. 33. Which of the following best illustrates the author’s view on the future development of AI? A. The definition of intelligence will continue to evolve with AI. B. Intelligence tests will reliably show AI’s permanent superiority. C. Human-specific qualities will prevent AI surpassing humans. D. The measurement of intelligence will slow AI’s advancement. 34. Why does the author mention Michelangelo’s Pietà in Paragraph 5? A. To highlight AI’s technical limitations in copying artistic details. B. To stress human creativity holds great significance beyond its surface. C. To argue historical art should guide modern AI development priorities. D. To suggest AI will understand the purpose behind human masterpieces. 35. What attitude of the author is implied toward humanity’s response to AI? A. Believing paranoia will prevent AI reaching its potential. B. Urging immediate integration of AI into all life aspects. C. Advocating for reasonable engagement over fear or boast. D. Viewing AI as a neutral force unaffected by human perspective. 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。 Emotions shape our lives in different ways. To grow and be better than before, developing emotional intelligence can make you stand out from the crowd. ____36____ It is common that we deflect (转移) our feelings and make others feel guilty, which can result in heated arguments and even guilt trips. But it’s essential to understand a fundamental principle: Just as others are not accountable for your emotions, you are not responsible for how others feel. ____37____ For example, replace “You hurt me” with “I feel hurt.” This expresses your feelings without blame, promoting healthier communication and emotional ownership. When emotions run high, self-control becomes vital. ____38____ in heated moments, focus first on calming yourself rather than reacting without thinking. By carefully choosing your words and actions, you can prevent unnecessary damage to your relationships and demonstrate real maturity. ____39____ Question your initial thoughts before reacting and reflect on whether your own behavior has contributed to the issue. This practice helps you move beyond automatic reactions and respond more thoughtfully, reducing conflicts. If you make a mistake, take full responsibility for your actions and offer a sincere apology, which will build trust and shows strength instead of weakness. Taking ownership in this way is a cornerstone of emotional growth and integrity. Finally, it is true that you are known by the company you keep. If you are surrounded by happy and motivated people, you will always be happy. If you are surrounded by negative people that only bring others down, then you will always feel bitter. In order to be emotionally intelligent, you must have a good and supporting company by your side. ____40____ Whenever you feel something like that, cut ties with them immediately. A. Clear communication is always needed. B. Try to change others’ perspectives patiently. C. So own your feelings without projecting them. D. Let’s explore how to become emotionally mature. E. Avoid quick decisions when emotionally charged. F. Self-reflection is equally important on this journey. G. Keep away from those who emotionally control others. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 I was struggling in my junior year at school. My grades during my junior year were ____41____. My teachers had told me that if I couldn’t keep my ____42____ up, I should spend more time on my studies and advised me not to participate in the school play. Acting was my only relief from stress and my way to deal with life, but suddenly, that outlet was ____43____. The situation reached a breaking point that day when my acting teacher called me into his classroom. Instead of offering ____44____, he told me that the situation would be a(n) ____45____ if I didn’t make a change. Hearing that, I felt ashamed and ____46____, crying for the first time since my father had left home. I sat on the train, trying to control my tears but ____47____. I felt lonely in my despair. Just then, a woman sitting a few ____48____ away approached me. She didn’t ignore me. Instead, she opened her arms and ____49____ me. She whispered gently, “I don’t know what you’re ____50____, but you’re going to be okay.” She got off at the next stop before I could properly thank her. However, her ____51____ act had a lasting impact. Four months later, I moved to a new town for a fresh ____52____. Whenever I recall that dark period, I not only remember the pain but also remember that ____53____. Her comfort gave me the courage to ____54____ forward and taught me a valuable lesson — no matter how difficult life becomes, things will ____55____ get better. 41. A. extending B. increasing C. slipping D. jumping 42. A. grades B. spirits C. voices D. goals 43. A. directed B. defended C. pretested D. forbidden 44. A. reputation B. support C. order D. criticism 45. A. opportunity B. success C. mess D. trap 46. A. stupid B. inactive C. desperate D. puzzled 47. A. sliding B. failing C. pausing D. missing 48. A. seats B. desks C. paths D. blocks 49. A. searched B. grabbed C. tapped D. hugged 50. A. giving up B. going through C. turning down D. taking over 51. A. humble B. severe C. gentle D. realistic 52. A. getaway B. place C. idea D. start 53. A. stranger B. client C. friend D. colleague 54. A. bound B. move C. stick D. skip 55. A. precisely B. repeatedly C. tightly D. eventually 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。 Tifo refers to visual displays created by sports fans in stadiums. In recent months, the Chinese Super League (CSL) has seen a ____56____ (remark) increase in tifo displays, with ____57____ (visual) exciting banners (横幅) unfolded by fans to excite the stands. ____58____ began as rare showcases has become a defining feature of native football culture. In July, 2025, during a match, fans ____59____ (display) a massive banner inspired by traditional culture, ____60____ (cover) one stand with a design full of cultural meaning. The attendance reached a season-high, showing the powerful effect of such displays. Other clubs have also created impressive tifos. In one city, thousands of fans used colored boards ____61____ (form) the name of their team across a stand. In another city, a large tifo featured a symbol of ancient civilization, connecting local heritage with modern sports ambition. Tifos have also celebrated club identity and local culture in other ____62____ (region). Making a tifo requires weeks of preparation and effort, yet it lasts only minutes before the match begins. Still, these displays serve ____63____ emotional boosters for both fans and players. Tifos help express emotion, build community, and strengthen local identity. Fans invest ____64____ (they) time, creativity, and resources to create something _____65_____ lasts beyond the 90-minute game. The rise of tifos in the CSL is more than decoration — it is a living bridge between sports and culture. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66. 你校英文网站正在举办主题为“Chinese Art”的征文活动,邀请学生用英语分享与中国艺术有关的故事。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括: (1)描述一种中国艺术; (2)说明这种艺术给你的启发。 注意: (1)写作词数应为80个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 An Inspiring Chinese Art ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 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。 As a middle school student, I would walk through our campus, enjoying the tidy paths and green trees. But one thing always bothered me — the messy waste bins by the teaching building. Waste paper, plastic bottles, and leftover food boxes were mixed together, spilling out of the bins and giving off a faint, unpleasant smell. Even though each bin was marked with clear recycling signs, few students bothered to follow the rules. Last week, a group of community environmental protection volunteers came to our campus to promote garbage (垃圾) classification. They handed out detailed leaflets and gave speeches, telling us how waste sorting helps protect the Earth. Sadly, their efforts were ignored, and the waste bins remained in a mess. One afternoon after school, when I passed the waste bins again, I saw our teacher Mr White picking up the rubbish piece by piece. He wore a pair of gloves, sorting plastic bottles into the recycling bin and separating wet waste from dry rubbish patiently. I froze in surprise, never expecting such a busy teacher to do such tiring work. Seeing me standing aside, he waved me over and wiped sweat from his forehead. “Protecting our living environment doesn’t mean doing great deeds,” Mr White said gently. “It starts with sorting a handful of rubbish, saving a piece of paper, or throwing rubbish in the right bin. Our campus is our second home, and we should take good care of it together.” Mr White’s words inspired me to decide to take action. The next day, I brought homemade labels and stuck them clearly on each bin to remind everyone of sorting rules. During class breaks, I stood beside the waste bins and patiently told classmates which waste went into each bin. At first, many students turned away, making me a little upset. But I never stopped. I kept sorting the mixed rubbish quietly. I also told them about Mr White’s action and my plan. Finally, some of my classmates agreed to support me. 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。 As days went by, my small moves touched more classmates to join me. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Surprisingly, our action caught those community environmental volunteers’ attention. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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