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台州市2025学年第二学期高二年级期末质量评估试题 英 语 本试题卷分选择题和非选择题部分。全卷共10页,选择题部分1至8页,非选择题部分9至10页。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。 考生注意: 1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。 2.答题时,请按照答题纸上”注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷上的作答一律无效。 选择题部分 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。 1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What does the woman mean? A. She has no taste for art. B. She is leaving for hospital. C. She dislikes the color of the painting. 2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What does the man think of the runner? A. He is unlucky. B. He is too slow. C. He has a strong will. 3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Why does the woman talk to the man? A. To book a hotel. B. To make a complaint. C. To recommend a trip. 4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Who will give Leo a lift to the celebration? A. Jake. B. Sam. C. Ben. 5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What happened to the man? A. He ran into an accident. B. He missed the entire film. C. He had an unplanned visitor. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 6. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Friends. B. Strangers. C. Family members. 7. What is the man worried about? A. Getting punished. B. Losing his skateboard. C. Hurting himself. 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. Why is the woman unwilling to take the bus trip? A. She can’t afford it. B. She doesn’t think she’ll enjoy it. C. She feels four days a bit too long. 9. Where are the speakers now? A. At home. B. At an office. C. At a travel agency. 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】 10. Why does the man want to interview Shakespeare? A. To talk about his plays. B. To learn his writing secrets. C. To know his way of speaking. 11. What does the man think of the woman choosing Chaplin? A. It is surprising. B. It sounds interesting. C. It seems unreasonable. 12. What does the woman want to know about Chaplin? A. His voice. B. His career. C. His hometown. 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】 13. Why did the man talk to the woman? A. He had a headache. B. He always felt hungry. C. He couldn’t sleep well. 14. How does the man feel about seeing a psychologist? A. Nervous. B. Surprised. C. Relieved. 15. What is the problem with the man’s job? A. Low salary. B. The long working hours. C. Poor relationship with his boss. 16. What does the woman suggest the man do? A. Change his job. B. Talk to his boss again. C. Choose health over money. 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】 17. What is the speaker talking about? A. Plastic pollution in the ocean. B. New types of plastic containers. C. Ways to deal with plastic waste. 18. How many tons of plastic can one container ship hold? A. About 21,000 tons. B. About 1,000 tons. C. About 200 tons. 19. How did the scientists work out the total amount of plastic? A. By counting plastic pieces. B. By analyzing the previous data. C. By measuring surface-water plastic. 20. What kind of plastic waste has greatly increased in the past few years? A. Bags. B. Masks. C. Bottles. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Welcome to Asimov’s Science Fiction! Discover the Who’s Who of award-winning authors, stories, editorial insights, news, reviews, events… Come tour our universe! ABOUT ASIMOV’S Asimov’s Science Fiction continues to bring together celebrated authors, new talent, and award-winning stories, poems, and articles as it has for over 35 years. Asimov’s, the leading literary magazine in the genre, rewards readers with an exciting new collection of adventures in each issue that transport them on journeys examining the human experience across the Universe. AUTHOR’S CORNER The perfect gathering place to meet the Who’s Who of Asimov’s Science Fiction authors! We feature posts, articles, and podcasts from our writers. Come by frequently-you never know what you’ll discover! CURRENT ISSUE MAY/JUNE 2026 We are featuring Hot — an almost novel-length tale in our May/June 2026 issue (五六月合刊)! As the first story for Asimov’s by Cecelia Holland, a well-known historical and science fiction novelist, Hot drops us into an overheated suburban society on the verge of a climate collapse and leaps into breathtaking action. This story of survival and resilience is a novella (中篇小说) you won’t want to miss. Get Your Subscription Delivered to Your Door! Shop Now! SNEAK PEEK Our next issue features not one but two incredible novellas. Travel to the 18th century with scientists, or join chrononauts (时间旅行者). Two gripping novellas. One issue. Subscribe now! PRINT MAGAZINE DIGITAL MAGAZINE Award-winning stories delivered directly to your door! Available for your tablet, Reader, Smart Phone, PC and Mac! 21. What does each issue of Asimov’s offer readers? A. Real space tours. B. Various book reviews. C. Famous writers’ lifestyles. D. Exciting adventure stories. 22. Where is the story Hot set? A. In a well-known historical site. B. In a climate-challenged area. C. In a drought-stricken rural village. D. In a high-tech suburban society. 23. Where is the text probably from? A. An educational poster. B. An exhibition brochure. C. A promotional web page. D. A science fiction magazine. B In the early 1920s, Ernest Hemingway was a little-known journalist. Then, in 1925, he published In Our Time, a book of short stories, and later The Sun Also Rises, the most celebrated book about the “Lost Generation” in post-war Europe. Hemingway became famous in the same way one of his characters described going bankrupt (破产) — “gradually and then suddenly”. Eight other novels and novellas followed, as did Pulitzer and Nobel prizes. Nobody had written like him before. A short clean sentence is a fine thing. But if the writer has his story straight and his words true, he can go long and hard — no need for big words and adverbs and commas (逗号). He also knew what to leave out, as he explained, “If a writer of prose knows enough of what he is writing about, he may omit things that he knows and the reader, if the writer is writing truly enough, will have a feeling of those things as strongly as if the writer had stated them.” Beyond his distinct style, his heroes attracted famous admirers. He defined courage as “grace under pressure” — martially, for the soldier in A Farewell to Arms; physically, for the fisherman in The Old Man and the Sea; or sportingly, for the transformed hunter in The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber. In 1955 John F. Kennedy asked for Hemingway’s permission to use this definition in Profiles in Courage, which won the Pulitzer prize for biography. Perhaps most importantly, Hemingway’s life became a legend. He endured broken marriages, was wounded in the first world war, reported in the second, ran with the bulls in Spain and survived a plane crash in Africa. Yet, beneath toughness, he suffered from depression. That has provided more than enough material for biographies and documentaries, including a six-hour series by Ken Burns in 2021. While adaptations of his works are rare, and some themes may appear outdated to a contemporary audience, Hemingway’s revolutionary works, powerful characters, and stormy life ensure his permanent place as a towering figure in literature. 24. What is mainly introduced about Hemingway in paragraph 1? A. His career shift. B. His rise to fame. C. His war service. D. His plan for writing. 25. What sets Hemingway apart from other writers in writing style? A. Imaginative and vivid wording. B. Simple yet detailed descriptions. C. Clean and genuine expressions. D. Complicated yet logical sentences. 26. Why does the author mention John F. Kennedy in paragraph 3? A. To honour Kennedy’s courage. B. To compare two famous figures. C. To highlight Pulitzer’s significance. D. To show Hemingway’s great influence. 27. What does the author imply about Hemingway’s works? A. They age into silence. B. They are hard to adapt. C. They mirror his easy life. D. They stand the test of time. C Scroll through #SingingDog posts on social media, and you will find many clips of dogs howling (嗥叫) along to their favourite tunes. But can these doggy “singers” show any real musicality? That’s the question that psychologist Aniruddh Patel and his colleagues at Tufts University have attempted to answer with an ear-catching new study, which shows some dogs really are perceiving pitch (音高) and adjusting their “singing” accordingly. The idea for the study came from descriptions of wolves’ howling in a pack. Observations from the wild suggest that each wolf attempts to hit a different tone. The result is a rough mixture of sounds that might create the impression of a much larger group, which would help frighten away potential enemies. “And so it had been theorised that they were actually paying attention and changing their pitch,” says Patel. This is very hard to test experimentally, of course, which is why Patel and his colleagues turned to house pets. They asked a handful of dog owners to record their dogs howling to their personally preferred track-first in the original key and then in versions that had been changed three semitones above and three semitones below-to see how they would respond to the change in pitch. The team focused their analyses on two ancient breeds (品种), Samoyeds and Shiba Inus, that are thought to be more closely related to their wolf ancestors. All four of the Samoyeds studied showed some sensitivity to the track’s pitch, consistently adapting their howls to the new key, though not perfectly. “They’re trying to match their own voice to what they hear; they’re not just making some instinctive and inflexible response,” says Patel. The two Shiba Inus, in contrast, appeared to be tone-deaf. He believes genetic variation may explain the gap. The findings might shed light on the origins of human music. Some theorists have argued singing evolved from speech-related sound control, but the fact that dogs can also control pitch without any other forms of vocal learning suggests that language may not have been necessary at the beginning. 28. What first inspired Patel to study dogs’ musical ability? A. Theories of sound control. B. Dogs’ singing videos on social media. C. Observations of wild hunting. D. Wolves’ tone awareness in pack howling. 29. What aspect of the study does paragraph 3 mainly talk about? A. Its design. B. Its purpose. C. Its subject. D. Its significance. 30. What does the study find according to paragraph 4? A. Genes decide dogs’ pitch. B. Dogs’ responses to pitches differ. C. Dogs are music-insensitive. D. Musicality is shared across species. 31. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. Are Dogs Born Singers? B. Can Dogs Learn to Sing? C. What Tunes Do Dogs Prefer? D. Which Dogs Like Music Most? D In an era dominated by short-form content and instant gratification (即时满足), poetry is often regarded as an outdated literary form. Critics argue that its complex images, unusual rhyme patterns, and symbolic language make it difficult for modern readers to appreciate. Yet poetry’s value has not faded; rather, it has grown increasingly essential. Poetry allows individuals to express complex emotions and experiences in a way that standard language is unable to. Life is complex and often rejects a simple interpretation of its hardships, so it makes sense that poetry does the same. Poet Dylan Thomas wrote, “A poem may make us laugh, cry, think deeply, or remain silent.” In an age marked by emotional pressure and uncertainty, poetry offers both writers and readers a healing release, helping them find connection in shared human experiences, whether those are about love, loss or joy. Moreover, poetry plays a vital role in helping young people reflect and think deeply about social, political and cultural issues in this modern age. The rise of social media has conditioned the brain to seek quick fixes, weakening the ability for deep thinking and reflection. Reading a complicated poem — with its packed verses and layered meanings — can force readers to slow down and explore language rather than mindlessly snack on information, which might lead to an improvement in analytical and critical thinking skills. Poetry, as an art form, also encourages creativity. Individuals can break free from traditional forms of expression and experiment with language, rhythm, structure and sound. Besides, poetry invites writers to dive deeply into emotions and ideas, allowing new insights and perspectives to be uncovered. Hence, poetry gains its significance in a society that highly values creativity. Admittedly, poetry may never recover the popularity it once held during the Victorian era. It would be unrealistic to expect everyone to enjoy The Waste Land by T.S. Eliot. Yet readers can learn to appreciate poems that both challenge and entertain. Poetry still matters — not despite its difficulty, but because of it. 32. What is critics’ view on poetry in modern times? A. It lacks deep meanings. B. It fails to relate to modern life. C. It discourages average readers. D. It falls short of symbolic images. 33. What is the value of poetry according to paragraph 2? A. Providing instant pleasure. B. Creating new literary trends. C. Offering emotional connection. D. Encouraging social interaction. 34. What do the underlined words “snack on” in paragraph 3 mean? A. Dig into. B. Glance through. C. Reflect on. D. Sort out. 35. What can we infer from the last paragraph? A. Difficulty sustains poetry’s appeal. B. Poetry will regain its popularity. C. Readers dislike challenging poems. D. Everyone is expected to read poetry. 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。 The other day, I saw myself in a cafe window, hunched (弯腰驼背) over my phone, neck bent, and shoulders creeping up towards my ears. After nearly 10 hours of screen work, my posture (体态) was the last thing on my mind. As I straightened up, symphony of cracks stretched down my spine. ____36____ Small habits lead to it! I don’t mean to hunch or stay seated for hours, but it happens. Urvisha, an advanced physiotherapist, explains, “Poor posture does more than cause muscle aches or stiffness. It can also affect our breathing, mood, and energy levels.” ____37____ It can help to reduce pain, improve breathing, and enhance digestion, all while increasing our energy levels, and helping us sleep better. A recent study also found upright posture boosts self-esteem and positive emotions. But knowing why good posture matters and actually feeling the benefits yourself can be different matters entirely. ____38____. It is a type of mindful walking. Essentially, it involves walking with an upright body position. Keep your head, shoulders, and hips in a straight line. Tuck your chin slightly, relax your shoulders, engage your core, and look straight ahead while swinging your arms freely. Urvisha often tells her patients to think “tall but relaxed.” Imagine a string gently lifting the top of your head upward. ____39____ If your footsteps sound heavy, your core or hips may not be engaging properly. Being mindful of how you walk helps you notice other posture-related discomfort. You don’t need to change your whole life to get better posture. It’s like building any new daily habit. Little reminders, small changes, and a bit of patience can go a long way. ____40____ A. You will feel your steps light and even. B. But it’s easy to change my bad posture. C. However, good posture brings benefits. D. I realized how easily bad posture sneaks into daily life. E. That’s where the simple idea of posture walking comes in. F. With time, you’ll feel the difference in your body and mood. G. Long screen time is usually the cause of psychological discomfort. 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四个选项中选出最佳选项。 Burning desert sun beat down and sweat dropped down my brow. It felt just like any other ____41____ ultra run (超级马拉松) until a sudden confusion washed over me, followed by an alarming ____42____: my entire right side went numb. “Where is my right arm?” I whispered, my voice trembling. That morning in Abu Dhabi, a severe stroke (中风) ____43____ my life as an aeronautical engineer and keen ultrarunner, leaving me with physical disabilities and emotional ____44____. My world, once full of ____45____, fell apart like desert sand beneath my feet. Running and work used to define my whole ____46____, so losing the ability to run or even use my right hand felt like losing myself. I hoped to recover in a month, but recovery was far slower than ____47____. When the six-month golden recovery period passed, I sank into ____48____, trapped in heavy negative thoughts I could not ____49____. A turning point came when my partner said, “Life happens for us, not to us.” Her words ____50____ something inside me. I stopped seeing myself as a victim of fate, but as a warrior reshaping my life. I embraced my new reality, finding joy in ____51____ things: writing as an outlet, cooking as comfort, and rebuilding bonds with family. ____52____ my engineering role, with colleagues’ support, marked a huge milestone. Running no longer ____53____ me; I now advocate for stroke survivors and people of determination, turning my story into the book Miracle in the Desert. I have accepted my new identity! I call this state Transcovery — recovery paired with ____54____. The journey is harsh, but it leads to a deeper purpose. You are not just recovering — you are becoming who you were ____55____ to be. 41. A. special B. routine C. random D. dangerous 42. A. reminder B. prediction C. realization D. phenomenon 43. A. ruined B. served C. restricted D. stimulated 44. A. cues B. bonds C. scars D. bonuses 45. A. chaos B. leisure C. certainty D. possibilities 46. A. version B. identity C. character D. reputation 47. A. expected B. usual C. average D. scheduled 48. A. regret B. despair C. shame D. confusion 49. A. stick to B. take over C. pick out D. shake off 50. A. shifted B. stunned C. warmed D. comforted 51. A. similar B. funny C. small D. familiar 52. A. Giving up B. Stepping into C. Passing down D. Returning to 53. A. defines B. shapes C. controls D. represents 54. A. translation B. transmission C. transformation D. transportation 55. A. born B. meant C. expected D. assigned 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。 When I was a child, I was deeply fond of arts and crafts. Nowadays, the thought of muddying up the dining table with clay or paint seems troublesome. ____56____ (fortunate), painting by numbers offers an easy and time-saving creative choice for modern life. Invented in the 1940s by Dan Robbins, paint-by-number kits contain ____57____ (number) canvases, matched paints and basic tools, making art accessible to everyone. By the 1950s, it ____58____ (become) a popular recreation. Today, people return to it as a calming and structured way to enjoy creativity. All ____59____ (supply) come in a handy kit, saving people the trouble of choosing art materials or purchasing costly tools for a short-lived hobby. Its biggest attraction lies in its fixed designs. With clear guidelines, people can simply follow the steps ____60____ the pressure of independent creation or the fear of making mistakes, ____61____ greatly benefits those short of inspiration or artistic confidence. Besides, painting by numbers helps people stay away from excessive screen use, ____62____ major threat to health. This healing activity allows people to unwind and regain inner peace. Different from online entertainment, it brings tangible rewards: a hand-painted artwork and a strong sense of accomplishment, effectively ____63____ (relieve) anxiety and low spirits. ____64____ (gain) more well-being benefits, we need to be patient. With continuous practice, this gentle activity will become _____65_____ (easy) and bring more peace and satisfaction to daily life. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66. 假定你是李华。暑假来临之际,校英语社以Slow Summer Moments为题,要求围绕以下诗句开展征文活动。请写一篇短文投稿,内容包括: 1.诗句理解; 2.经历分享。 注意: 1.写作词数应为80左右; 2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Slow Summer Moments ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 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。 From the balcony (阳台) of our tenth-floor apartment, I combed the sky with eager eyes, hoping to catch sight of a shooting star drifting across the night. “Stars are afraid of city lights, but a little song is always good for something.” My grandma, whom I affectionately called Nana, wrapped her arms around me and hummed (哼唱) a slow, gentle tune beside my ear. Her voice was soft and steady, like a quiet stream in the summer night. “Star light, star bright,” I whispered, as a few pinpricks of light twinkled through the orange glows of the city night sky. These ordinary stars were for little wishes — everyday wishes — like getting extra frosting on your cupcake or finding a quarter on the sidewalk. But shooting stars were different. They were rare and magical. “Shooting stars are lucky,” Nana whispered softly with a tender smile. “They carry your wish across the sky.” So I kept a special wish ready — something I had been hoping for a long time — ready for a shooting star to catch my wish in its tail and dance across the darkness. “There are too many lights tonight, sugarplum,” she said, glancing down at the glowing city below. “The stars are hiding.” I nestled deeper in her arms, hoping for a few more minutes of her warmth as much as I hoped to see a shooting star. Time slipped away amid our soft chats and quiet waiting. Just then, my stomach growled softly — a tiny betrayal of my peaceful moment. Nana chuckled and stood up, stretching her arms. “A little song is good for something,” she laughed, “but so is a little snack. Let’s go down to the convenience store on the first floor. I remember you love those chocolate chip cookies.” The next minute, we reached the store, grabbed a pack of cookies and headed home cheerfully. 注意: (1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 We were about to take the elevator when the power went off. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Back on the balcony, we gazed into the sky again. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 台州市2025学年第二学期高二年级期末质量评估试题 英 语 本试题卷分选择题和非选择题部分。全卷共10页,选择题部分1至8页,非选择题部分9至10页。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。 考生注意: 1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。 2.答题时,请按照答题纸上”注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷上的作答一律无效。 选择题部分 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。 1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What does the woman mean? A. She has no taste for art. B. She is leaving for hospital. C. She dislikes the color of the painting. 【答案】C 【解析】 【原文】M: This painting is amazing. The colors, the brushwork — pure genius. W: I see the technique, but the reds give me a headache. I think I need some fresh air. 2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What does the man think of the runner? A. He is unlucky. B. He is too slow. C. He has a strong will. 【答案】C 【解析】 【原文】W: That runner got knocked down and lost the lead. He’s way behind now. No chance to win. What a shame! M: He’s getting back up. He’s still running. He’s not quitting, even though he can’t catch up. Look at him go. 3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Why does the woman talk to the man? A. To book a hotel. B. To make a complaint. C. To recommend a trip. 【答案】B 【解析】 【原文】W: Hi, I’m here at your office to talk about my trip. M: What’s going on? W: I just got back from the vacation you booked for me, and the hotel was terrible — bad food, bad room. M: I’m sorry to hear that; I’ll let my manager know about these issues. 4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Who will give Leo a lift to the celebration? A. Jake. B. Sam. C. Ben. 【答案】A 【解析】 【原文】W: Can Leo go to the celebration in your car, Jake? M: Why, is your car full? W: Yes, I’m taking Sam, Lucy and Ben, and I can’t fit any more people in. M: Yeah, that’s okay; I can easily fit three or four in my car. 5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What happened to the man? A. He ran into an accident. B. He missed the entire film. C. He had an unplanned visitor. 【答案】C 【解析】 【原文】W: You were supposed to be here ten minutes earlier. You missed the beginning of the film. M: An old friend of mine visited me unexpectedly. He got into an accident and needed a hand, so I’m a bit late. Fortunately, I haven’t missed too much. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 6. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Friends. B. Strangers. C. Family members. 7. What is the man worried about? A. Getting punished. B. Losing his skateboard. C. Hurting himself. 【答案】6. B 7. A 【解析】 【原文】W: Hey, you! Stop right there. You’re not supposed to go skateboarding here. M: Sorry. I’ll just leave now and go home. W: Leave? Not so fast. You went into a private area secretly, and that’s against the law. M: Please, ma’am, I don’t want to be fined or get into trouble. W: No need for that. But don’t let me catch you around here again. M: Got it, you won’t. I promise I’ll only skate outside from now on. W: Be careful out there, too. Skateboarding is risky. 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. Why is the woman unwilling to take the bus trip? A. She can’t afford it. B. She doesn’t think she’ll enjoy it. C. She feels four days a bit too long. 9. Where are the speakers now? A. At home. B. At an office. C. At a travel agency. 【答案】8. B 9. A 【解析】 【原文】M: How about this one? A four-day bus trip around Italy, with stops in Rome and Florence. W: Oh no, I don’t want to sit on a bus all day long. Remember that trip we took? We were on a ship almost every day. M: That was terrible! But this bus tour says we’ll have plenty of time to walk around each city. W: It still sounds tiring. M: Well, then I’m not sure what to choose. Where do you want to go the most? W: Why not just stay at home? See the cracks on the wall? We can use the money to fix up our house. There are so many things we need to do here. M: But I really need a vacation. I’ve been working hard for the whole year. 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】 10. Why does the man want to interview Shakespeare? A. To talk about his plays. B. To learn his writing secrets. C. To know his way of speaking. 11. What does the man think of the woman choosing Chaplin? A. It is surprising. B. It sounds interesting. C. It seems unreasonable. 12. What does the woman want to know about Chaplin? A. His voice. B. His career. C. His hometown. 【答案】10. C 11. B 12. A 【解析】 【原文】W: If you could interview any person from history, no matter if they are alive or dead, who would you choose? M: Oh, that’s a really good question. I’m not sure — maybe William Shakespeare. W: Why do you choose him? Do you like the plays he wrote? M: The main reason is that I want to hear how he spoke. Shakespeare was from central England, so he probably had an accent from that area — but no one knows for sure. W: I think this will always be a secret. M: That’s right. What about you? Who would you choose to interview? W: Maybe Charlie Chaplin. M: He must have many interesting stories to tell, especially about all the films he acted in. He wrote some music too. W: Yes, but I just want to hear his voice. Most of his films were silent, so I don’t really know what he sounded like. 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】 13. Why did the man talk to the woman? A. He had a headache. B. He always felt hungry. C. He couldn’t sleep well. 14. How does the man feel about seeing a psychologist? A. Nervous. B. Surprised. C. Relieved. 15. What is the problem with the man’s job? A. Low salary. B. The long working hours. C. Poor relationship with his boss. 16. What does the woman suggest the man do? A. Change his job. B. Talk to his boss again. C. Choose health over money. 【答案】13. C 14. B 15. B 16. C 【解析】 【原文】W: Hi there! What brings you in today? M: I’ve been having trouble sleeping lately. W: Have you spoken to your doctor about it? M: Yeah, I have. He told me to exercise more and eat better, but my job leaves me no time. I just want to focus on relaxing more instead. W: Do you usually struggle to relax? M: I do. That’s why I’m here. I never thought I’d need to see a psychologist. W: Are you nervous to be here? M: No, it’s just unexpected. W: Alright. So when did all this start? M: When I got my new job. I work really long hours, so I can’t do any of the things I used to — no exercise, no outdoor time, and I eat fast food every day. W: Would your boss be willing to give you a schedule with fewer hours? M: No, not unless I’m okay with making less money. W: Well, that’s a decision only you can make. But wouldn’t you rather be happy and healthy than earn a lot of money? 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】 17. What is the speaker talking about? A. Plastic pollution in the ocean. B. New types of plastic containers. C. Ways to deal with plastic waste. 18. How many tons of plastic can one container ship hold? A. About 21,000 tons. B. About 1,000 tons. C. About 200 tons. 19. How did the scientists work out the total amount of plastic? A. By counting plastic pieces. B. By analyzing the previous data. C. By measuring surface-water plastic. 20. What kind of plastic waste has greatly increased in the past few years? A. Bags. B. Masks. C. Bottles. 【答案】17. A 18. A 19. C 20. B 【解析】 【原文】Hi, everyone, welcome back. You’re listening to JPR News Radio, and here are the latest global news updates. Scientists have discovered that between 12 and 21 million tons of tiny plastic bits are floating in the Atlantic Ocean. A research project done by the UK’s National Oceanography Center looked at the water in the top 200 meters of the middle part of the Atlantic. Just to give you an idea — 21 million tons of plastic is heavy enough to fill nearly 1,000 container ships. Dr. Katsia Pabortsava, who led the study, said that by weighing the tiny plastic pieces in the top 5% of the ocean, she and her team could guess the total amount of plastic in the whole Atlantic. This number is way bigger than the previous figure. They tested their samples for the three most common kinds of plastic — these are the types often used to make packages like bags and bottles. Scientists think all this plastic has been built up over the past 65 years. Some environmental groups also reported that single-use face masks have become one of the most common plastic wastes around in recent years. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Welcome to Asimov’s Science Fiction! Discover the Who’s Who of award-winning authors, stories, editorial insights, news, reviews, events… Come tour our universe! ABOUT ASIMOV’S Asimov’s Science Fiction continues to bring together celebrated authors, new talent, and award-winning stories, poems, and articles as it has for over 35 years. Asimov’s, the leading literary magazine in the genre, rewards readers with an exciting new collection of adventures in each issue that transport them on journeys examining the human experience across the Universe. AUTHOR’S CORNER The perfect gathering place to meet the Who’s Who of Asimov’s Science Fiction authors! We feature posts, articles, and podcasts from our writers. Come by frequently-you never know what you’ll discover! CURRENT ISSUE MAY/JUNE 2026 We are featuring Hot — an almost novel-length tale in our May/June 2026 issue (五六月合刊)! As the first story for Asimov’s by Cecelia Holland, a well-known historical and science fiction novelist, Hot drops us into an overheated suburban society on the verge of a climate collapse and leaps into breathtaking action. This story of survival and resilience is a novella (中篇小说) you won’t want to miss. Get Your Subscription Delivered to Your Door! Shop Now! SNEAK PEEK Our next issue features not one but two incredible novellas. Travel to the 18th century with scientists, or join chrononauts (时间旅行者). Two gripping novellas. One issue. Subscribe now! PRINT MAGAZINE DIGITAL MAGAZINE Award-winning stories delivered directly to your door! Available for your tablet, Reader, Smart Phone, PC and Mac! 21. What does each issue of Asimov’s offer readers? A. Real space tours. B. Various book reviews. C. Famous writers’ lifestyles. D. Exciting adventure stories. 22. Where is the story Hot set? A. In a well-known historical site. B. In a climate-challenged area. C. In a drought-stricken rural village. D. In a high-tech suburban society. 23. Where is the text probably from? A. An educational poster. B. An exhibition brochure. C. A promotional web page. D. A science fiction magazine. 【答案】21. D 22. B 23. C 【解析】 【导语】本文主要介绍的是《阿西莫夫科幻杂志》的相关信息,包括杂志内容、作者专栏、当期合刊 以及订阅方式等。 【21题详解】 细节理解题。根据ABOUT ASIMOV’S部分“Asimov’s, the leading literary magazine in the genre, rewards readers with an exciting new collection of adventures in each issue that transport them on journeys examining the human experience across the Universe. (《阿西莫夫》是该类型领先的文学杂志,每一期都为读者带来令人兴奋的新冒险故事集,带领他们踏上探索宇宙中人类体验的旅程。)”可知,每期《阿西莫夫》为读者提供激动人心的冒险故事。 【22题详解】 细节理解题。根据CURRENT ISSUE部分“Hot drops us into an overheated suburban society on the verge of a climate collapse and leaps into breathtaking action. (《热》将我们带入一个处于气候崩溃边缘的过热郊区社会,并跃入惊心动魄的行动中。)”可知,故事《热》的背景设定在一个面临气候挑战的地区。 【23题详解】 推理判断题。根据全文内容,尤其是CURRENT ISSUE部分“Get Your Subscription Delivered to Your Door! Shop Now! (让订阅送到您家门口!立即购买!)”以及SNEAK PEEK部分“PRINT MAGAZINE (印刷杂志)”和“DIGITAL MAGAZINE (数字杂志)”的订阅选项,可知这是一篇推广网页。 B In the early 1920s, Ernest Hemingway was a little-known journalist. Then, in 1925, he published In Our Time, a book of short stories, and later The Sun Also Rises, the most celebrated book about the “Lost Generation” in post-war Europe. Hemingway became famous in the same way one of his characters described going bankrupt (破产) — “gradually and then suddenly”. Eight other novels and novellas followed, as did Pulitzer and Nobel prizes. Nobody had written like him before. A short clean sentence is a fine thing. But if the writer has his story straight and his words true, he can go long and hard — no need for big words and adverbs and commas (逗号). He also knew what to leave out, as he explained, “If a writer of prose knows enough of what he is writing about, he may omit things that he knows and the reader, if the writer is writing truly enough, will have a feeling of those things as strongly as if the writer had stated them.” Beyond his distinct style, his heroes attracted famous admirers. He defined courage as “grace under pressure” — martially, for the soldier in A Farewell to Arms; physically, for the fisherman in The Old Man and the Sea; or sportingly, for the transformed hunter in The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber. In 1955 John F. Kennedy asked for Hemingway’s permission to use this definition in Profiles in Courage, which won the Pulitzer prize for biography. Perhaps most importantly, Hemingway’s life became a legend. He endured broken marriages, was wounded in the first world war, reported in the second, ran with the bulls in Spain and survived a plane crash in Africa. Yet, beneath toughness, he suffered from depression. That has provided more than enough material for biographies and documentaries, including a six-hour series by Ken Burns in 2021. While adaptations of his works are rare, and some themes may appear outdated to a contemporary audience, Hemingway’s revolutionary works, powerful characters, and stormy life ensure his permanent place as a towering figure in literature. 24. What is mainly introduced about Hemingway in paragraph 1? A. His career shift. B. His rise to fame. C. His war service. D. His plan for writing. 25. What sets Hemingway apart from other writers in writing style? A. Imaginative and vivid wording. B. Simple yet detailed descriptions. C. Clean and genuine expressions. D. Complicated yet logical sentences. 26. Why does the author mention John F. Kennedy in paragraph 3? A. To honour Kennedy’s courage. B. To compare two famous figures. C. To highlight Pulitzer’s significance. D. To show Hemingway’s great influence. 27. What does the author imply about Hemingway’s works? A. They age into silence. B. They are hard to adapt. C. They mirror his easy life. D. They stand the test of time. 【答案】24. B 25. C 26. D 27. D 【解析】 【导语】本文主要介绍的是美国著名作家欧内斯特·海明威的成名经历、独特写作风格、英雄人物塑造以及传奇人生。 【24题详解】 主旨大意题。根据第一段“In the early 1920s, Ernest Hemingway was a little-known journalist. Then, in 1925, he published In Our Time, a book of short stories, and later The Sun Also Rises, the most celebrated book about the ‘Lost Generation’ in post-war Europe. Hemingway became famous in the same way one of his characters described going bankrupt (破产) — ‘gradually and then suddenly’. Eight other novels and novellas followed, as did Pulitzer and Nobel prizes. (20世纪20年代初,欧内斯特·海明威是一位鲜为人知的记者。然后,在1925年,他出版了《在我们的时代》,一本短篇小说集,后来又出版了《太阳照常升起》,这是关于战后欧洲‘迷惘的一代’最著名的书。海明威成名的方式就像他笔下的一个人物描述破产一样——‘逐渐地,然后突然地’。随后又有八部小说和中篇小说问世,普利策奖和诺贝尔奖也随之而来。)”可知,第一段主要介绍海明威的成名过程。 【25题详解】 细节理解题。根据第二段“A short clean sentence is a fine thing. But if the writer has his story straight and his words true, he can go long and hard — no need for big words and adverbs and commas (逗号). (一个简短干净的句子是件好事。但如果作者的故事直截了当、用词真挚,他就可以写出厚重悠长的文字——不需要华丽的辞藻、副词和逗号。)”可知,海明威的写作风格以简洁真实的表达为特点。 【26题详解】 推理判断题。根据第三段“In 1955 John F. Kennedy asked for Hemingway’s permission to use this definition in Profiles in Courage, which won the Pulitzer prize for biography. (1955年,约翰·F·肯尼迪请求海明威允许他在《勇气的画像》中使用这个定义,该书获得了普利策传记奖。)”可知,作者提及肯尼迪是为了展示海明威的巨大影响力。 【27题详解】 推理判断题。根据最后一段“While adaptations of his works are rare, and some themes may appear outdated to a contemporary audience, Hemingway’s revolutionary works, powerful characters, and stormy life ensure his permanent place as a towering figure in literature. (虽然他的作品改编很少,一些主题对当代观众来说可能显得过时,但海明威的革命性作品、有力的人物和风雨交加的人生确保了他在文学史上作为杰出人物的永久地位。)”可知,作者暗示海明威的作品经得起时间的考验。 C Scroll through #SingingDog posts on social media, and you will find many clips of dogs howling (嗥叫) along to their favourite tunes. But can these doggy “singers” show any real musicality? That’s the question that psychologist Aniruddh Patel and his colleagues at Tufts University have attempted to answer with an ear-catching new study, which shows some dogs really are perceiving pitch (音高) and adjusting their “singing” accordingly. The idea for the study came from descriptions of wolves’ howling in a pack. Observations from the wild suggest that each wolf attempts to hit a different tone. The result is a rough mixture of sounds that might create the impression of a much larger group, which would help frighten away potential enemies. “And so it had been theorised that they were actually paying attention and changing their pitch,” says Patel. This is very hard to test experimentally, of course, which is why Patel and his colleagues turned to house pets. They asked a handful of dog owners to record their dogs howling to their personally preferred track-first in the original key and then in versions that had been changed three semitones above and three semitones below-to see how they would respond to the change in pitch. The team focused their analyses on two ancient breeds (品种), Samoyeds and Shiba Inus, that are thought to be more closely related to their wolf ancestors. All four of the Samoyeds studied showed some sensitivity to the track’s pitch, consistently adapting their howls to the new key, though not perfectly. “They’re trying to match their own voice to what they hear; they’re not just making some instinctive and inflexible response,” says Patel. The two Shiba Inus, in contrast, appeared to be tone-deaf. He believes genetic variation may explain the gap. The findings might shed light on the origins of human music. Some theorists have argued singing evolved from speech-related sound control, but the fact that dogs can also control pitch without any other forms of vocal learning suggests that language may not have been necessary at the beginning. 28. What first inspired Patel to study dogs’ musical ability? A. Theories of sound control. B. Dogs’ singing videos on social media. C. Observations of wild hunting. D. Wolves’ tone awareness in pack howling. 29. What aspect of the study does paragraph 3 mainly talk about? A. Its design. B. Its purpose. C. Its subject. D. Its significance. 30. What does the study find according to paragraph 4? A. Genes decide dogs’ pitch. B. Dogs’ responses to pitches differ. C. Dogs are music-insensitive. D. Musicality is shared across species. 31. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. Are Dogs Born Singers? B. Can Dogs Learn to Sing? C. What Tunes Do Dogs Prefer? D. Which Dogs Like Music Most? 【答案】28. D 29. A 30. B 31. A 【解析】 【导语】文章主要说明了科学家受狼群嚎叫启发,实验发现萨摩耶能感知音高并调整嚎叫,柴犬却不行。该发现为探究人类音乐起源提供新思路,证明乐感未必依托语言产生。 【28题详解】 细节理解题。根据第二段“The idea for the study came from descriptions of wolves’ howling in a pack. Observations from the wild suggest that each wolf attempts to hit a different tone.(这项研究的灵感来源于对狼群嚎叫的描述。野外观察表明,每只狼都会尝试发出不同的音调)”可知,狼群在嚎叫时对声音的感知最初促使帕特尔研究狗的音乐能力。 【29题详解】 主旨大意题。根据第三段“This is very hard to test experimentally, of course, which is why Patel and his colleagues turned to house pets. They asked a handful of dog owners to record their dogs howling to their personally preferred track-first in the original key and then in versions that had been changed three semitones above and three semitones below-to see how they would respond to the change in pitch. The team focused their analyses on two ancient breeds (品种), Samoyeds and Shiba Inus, that are thought to be more closely related to their wolf ancestors.(当然,这在实验上非常难以测试,因此帕特尔和他的同事们转而研究家养宠物。他们邀请了几位狗主人记录他们的狗在听到自己最喜爱的原始音调以及上下各三个半音的版本时发出的吠叫,以观察它们对音高变化的反应。研究团队将分析重点放在了两个被认为与狼祖先关系更近的古老犬种——萨摩耶和柴犬上)”可知,第三段主要讨论了研究的设计。 【30题详解】 细节理解题。根据第四段“All four of the Samoyeds studied showed some sensitivity to the track’s pitch, consistently adapting their howls to the new key, though not perfectly. “They’re trying to match their own voice to what they hear; they’re not just making some instinctive and inflexible response,” says Patel. The two Shiba Inus, in contrast, appeared to be tone-deaf. He believes genetic variation may explain the gap.(研究中的四只萨摩耶犬都对音轨的音高表现出一定的敏感性,它们会持续地根据新音调调整自己的嚎叫,尽管并不完全准确。帕特尔表示:“它们试图将自己的声音与所听到的声音相匹配,而不仅仅是做出一些本能且僵化的反应。”相比之下,两只柴犬似乎五音不全。他认为,这种差异可能与基因差异有关)”可知,这项研究发现狗对音调的反应不同。 【31题详解】 主旨大意题。根据最后一段“The findings might shed light on the origins of human music. Some theorists have argued singing evolved from speech-related sound control, but the fact that dogs can also control pitch without any other forms of vocal learning suggests that language may not have been necessary at the beginning.(这些发现或许有助于揭示人类音乐的起源。一些理论家认为,歌唱是从与语言相关的发声控制中演化而来的,但狗也能在没有任何其他形式的发声学习的情况下控制音高,这表明语言在最初可能并非必要)”结合文章主要说明了科学家受狼群嚎叫启发,实验发现萨摩耶能感知音高并调整嚎叫,柴犬却不行。该发现为探究人类音乐起源提供新思路,证明乐感未必依托语言产生。可知,A选项“狗是天生的歌手吗?”最符合文章标题。 D In an era dominated by short-form content and instant gratification (即时满足), poetry is often regarded as an outdated literary form. Critics argue that its complex images, unusual rhyme patterns, and symbolic language make it difficult for modern readers to appreciate. Yet poetry’s value has not faded; rather, it has grown increasingly essential. Poetry allows individuals to express complex emotions and experiences in a way that standard language is unable to. Life is complex and often rejects a simple interpretation of its hardships, so it makes sense that poetry does the same. Poet Dylan Thomas wrote, “A poem may make us laugh, cry, think deeply, or remain silent.” In an age marked by emotional pressure and uncertainty, poetry offers both writers and readers a healing release, helping them find connection in shared human experiences, whether those are about love, loss or joy. Moreover, poetry plays a vital role in helping young people reflect and think deeply about social, political and cultural issues in this modern age. The rise of social media has conditioned the brain to seek quick fixes, weakening the ability for deep thinking and reflection. Reading a complicated poem — with its packed verses and layered meanings — can force readers to slow down and explore language rather than mindlessly snack on information, which might lead to an improvement in analytical and critical thinking skills. Poetry, as an art form, also encourages creativity. Individuals can break free from traditional forms of expression and experiment with language, rhythm, structure and sound. Besides, poetry invites writers to dive deeply into emotions and ideas, allowing new insights and perspectives to be uncovered. Hence, poetry gains its significance in a society that highly values creativity. Admittedly, poetry may never recover the popularity it once held during the Victorian era. It would be unrealistic to expect everyone to enjoy The Waste Land by T.S. Eliot. Yet readers can learn to appreciate poems that both challenge and entertain. Poetry still matters — not despite its difficulty, but because of it. 32. What is critics’ view on poetry in modern times? A. It lacks deep meanings. B. It fails to relate to modern life. C. It discourages average readers. D. It falls short of symbolic images. 33. What is the value of poetry according to paragraph 2? A. Providing instant pleasure. B. Creating new literary trends. C. Offering emotional connection. D. Encouraging social interaction. 34. What do the underlined words “snack on” in paragraph 3 mean? A. Dig into. B. Glance through. C. Reflect on. D. Sort out. 35. What can we infer from the last paragraph? A. Difficulty sustains poetry’s appeal. B. Poetry will regain its popularity. C. Readers dislike challenging poems. D. Everyone is expected to read poetry. 【答案】32. C 33. C 34. B 35. A 【解析】 【导语】文章以“诗歌在现代社会的价值”为核心论点,通过驳斥批评观点、分述诗歌的多重作用,结合引用与对比论证,层层递进地阐述诗歌在当代的重要性。 【32题详解】 细节理解题。根据第一段的句子“Critics argue that its complex images, unusual rhyme patterns, and symbolic language make it difficult for modern readers to appreciate. (批评家认为,其复杂的意象、不寻常的韵律模式和象征性语言使现代读者难以欣赏。)”可知,批评家认为诗歌让普通读者望而却步。 【33题详解】 细节理解题。根据第二段的句子“In an age marked by emotional pressure and uncertainty, poetry offers both writers and readers a healing release, helping them find connection in shared human experiences, whether those are about love, loss or joy. (在一个充满情感压力和不确定性的时代,诗歌为作者和读者提供了治愈的释放,帮助他们在共同的人类经历中找到联结,无论是关于爱、失去还是喜悦。)”可知,诗歌的价值在于提供情感联结。 【34题详解】 词句猜测题。根据第三段的语境“Reading a complicated poem — with its packed verses and layered meanings — can force readers to slow down and explore language rather than mindlessly snack on information (阅读一首复杂的诗——诗节紧凑,含义层次分明——可以迫使读者放慢速度、探索语言,而不是无意识地snack on信息)”,rather than表示对比,前文是“slow down and explore (放慢探索)”,后文应是与之相反的快速浏览。故snack on意为“粗略浏览、快速消费”,与glance through意思相近。 【35题详解】 推理判断题。根据最后一段的句子“Poetry still matters — not despite its difficulty, but because of it. (诗歌依旧意义非凡——并非因为它晦涩难懂,恰恰是因为这份晦涩(才更显珍贵)。)”可知,难度恰恰维持了诗歌的吸引力。 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。 The other day, I saw myself in a cafe window, hunched (弯腰驼背) over my phone, neck bent, and shoulders creeping up towards my ears. After nearly 10 hours of screen work, my posture (体态) was the last thing on my mind. As I straightened up, symphony of cracks stretched down my spine. ____36____ Small habits lead to it! I don’t mean to hunch or stay seated for hours, but it happens. Urvisha, an advanced physiotherapist, explains, “Poor posture does more than cause muscle aches or stiffness. It can also affect our breathing, mood, and energy levels.” ____37____ It can help to reduce pain, improve breathing, and enhance digestion, all while increasing our energy levels, and helping us sleep better. A recent study also found upright posture boosts self-esteem and positive emotions. But knowing why good posture matters and actually feeling the benefits yourself can be different matters entirely. ____38____. It is a type of mindful walking. Essentially, it involves walking with an upright body position. Keep your head, shoulders, and hips in a straight line. Tuck your chin slightly, relax your shoulders, engage your core, and look straight ahead while swinging your arms freely. Urvisha often tells her patients to think “tall but relaxed.” Imagine a string gently lifting the top of your head upward. ____39____ If your footsteps sound heavy, your core or hips may not be engaging properly. Being mindful of how you walk helps you notice other posture-related discomfort. You don’t need to change your whole life to get better posture. It’s like building any new daily habit. Little reminders, small changes, and a bit of patience can go a long way. ____40____ A. You will feel your steps light and even. B. But it’s easy to change my bad posture. C. However, good posture brings benefits. D. I realized how easily bad posture sneaks into daily life. E. That’s where the simple idea of posture walking comes in. F. With time, you’ll feel the difference in your body and mood. G. Long screen time is usually the cause of psychological discomfort. 【答案】36. D 37. C 38. E 39. A 40. F 【解析】 【导语】长期看电子屏幕易形成不良体态,不仅引发肌肉酸痛,还影响身心。文中介绍体态行走改善姿势,点滴坚持便能收获身心向好的改变。 【36题详解】 根据上文“The other day, I saw myself in a cafe window, hunched (弯腰驼背) over my phone, neck bent, and shoulders creeping up towards my ears. After nearly 10 hours of screen work, my posture (体态) was the last thing on my mind. As I straightened up, symphony of cracks stretched down my spine.(前几天,我在一家咖啡馆的橱窗里看到自己,弯着腰低头看手机,脖子前倾,肩膀向耳朵方向上爬。经过将近十个小时的屏幕工作后,我的姿势成了我最不关心的事。当我站直时,脊柱传来一阵阵响亮的咔嗒声)”以及后文“Small habits lead to it! I don’t mean to hunch or stay seated for hours, but it happens.(小习惯会带来后果!我并不是说要弯腰驼背或长时间坐着,但这种情况确实会发生)”可知,第一段作者描述了自己长时间看屏幕后养成弯腰驼背体态的亲身经历,空后点明坏习惯导致了坏体态,D选项“我意识到坏体态多么容易悄然融入日常生活”符合此处的感悟,衔接上下文。 【37题详解】 根据上文“Urvisha, an advanced physiotherapist, explains, “Poor posture does more than cause muscle aches or stiffness. It can also affect our breathing, mood, and energy levels.”(高级物理治疗师乌尔维莎解释道:“不良姿势不仅会导致肌肉酸痛或僵硬,还可能影响我们的呼吸、情绪和精力水平。”)”以及后文“It can help to reduce pain, improve breathing, and enhance digestion, all while increasing our energy levels, and helping us sleep better. A recent study also found upright posture boosts self-esteem and positive emotions.(它有助于减轻疼痛、改善呼吸和促进消化,同时还能提高我们的能量水平,并帮助我们更好地入睡。最近的一项研究还发现,保持直立的姿势可以增强自尊心和积极情绪)”可知,第二段前文介绍坏体态的多种危害,后文介绍好体态的多种益处,C选项“然而,好的体态能带来很多好处”在此处转折引出下文,符合逻辑。 【38题详解】 根据上文“But knowing why good posture matters and actually feeling the benefits yourself can be different matters entirely.(但了解良好姿势的重要性,以及亲身感受到其带来的益处,可能完全是两码事)”以及后文“It is a type of mindful walking. Essentially, it involves walking with an upright body position. Keep your head, shoulders, and hips in a straight line. Tuck your chin slightly, relax your shoulders, engage your core, and look straight ahead while swinging your arms freely. Urvisha often tells her patients to think “tall but relaxed.” Imagine a string gently lifting the top of your head upward.(这是一种正念行走的方式。其基本要领是保持身体挺直行走,头部、肩膀和臀部保持一条直线。微微收下巴,放松双肩,收紧核心肌群,目光平视前方,同时手臂自然摆动。乌尔维莎常告诉她的患者要“高而放松”地思考,想象一根细线轻轻将你的头顶向上托起)”可知,前文提到明白好体态的重要性和亲自收获益处不是一回事,后文引出了一种正念走路的方法“posture walking”,E选项“这就是体态行走这个简单方法的用武之地”衔接自然,引出新话题。 【39题详解】 根据上文“It is a type of mindful walking. Essentially, it involves walking with an upright body position. Keep your head, shoulders, and hips in a straight line. Tuck your chin slightly, relax your shoulders, engage your core, and look straight ahead while swinging your arms freely. Urvisha often tells her patients to think “tall but relaxed.” Imagine a string gently lifting the top of your head upward.(这是一种正念行走的方式。其基本要领是保持身体挺直行走,头部、肩膀和臀部保持一条直线。微微收下巴,放松双肩,收紧核心肌群,目光平视前方,同时手臂自然摆动。乌尔维莎常告诉她的患者要“高而放松”地思考,想象一根细线轻轻将你的头顶向上托起)”以及后文“If your footsteps sound heavy, your core or hips may not be engaging properly. Being mindful of how you walk helps you notice other posture-related discomfort.(如果你的脚步听起来沉重,可能是因为核心或髋部没有得到充分的调动。留意自己的走路方式,有助于你察觉到其他与姿势相关的不适)”可知,前文介绍了体态行走的正确做法,后文提到如果脚步声沉重说明动作不对,A选项“你会感觉到你的脚步轻盈均匀”,和后文错误状态形成对比,符合语境。 【40题详解】 根据上文“You don’t need to change your whole life to get better posture. It’s like building any new daily habit. Little reminders, small changes, and a bit of patience can go a long way.(你不需要改变整个生活才能改善姿势。这就像养成任何新的日常习惯一样,只需一些提醒、小小的改变和一点耐心,就能带来显著的效果)”可知,最后一段总结改善体态不需要大幅度改变生活,从小处改变加上耐心就足够,F选项“久而久之,你会感受到身体和情绪的不同变化”作为结尾收束全文,符合逻辑。 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四个选项中选出最佳选项。 Burning desert sun beat down and sweat dropped down my brow. It felt just like any other ____41____ ultra run (超级马拉松) until a sudden confusion washed over me, followed by an alarming ____42____: my entire right side went numb. “Where is my right arm?” I whispered, my voice trembling. That morning in Abu Dhabi, a severe stroke (中风) ____43____ my life as an aeronautical engineer and keen ultrarunner, leaving me with physical disabilities and emotional ____44____. My world, once full of ____45____, fell apart like desert sand beneath my feet. Running and work used to define my whole ____46____, so losing the ability to run or even use my right hand felt like losing myself. I hoped to recover in a month, but recovery was far slower than ____47____. When the six-month golden recovery period passed, I sank into ____48____, trapped in heavy negative thoughts I could not ____49____. A turning point came when my partner said, “Life happens for us, not to us.” Her words ____50____ something inside me. I stopped seeing myself as a victim of fate, but as a warrior reshaping my life. I embraced my new reality, finding joy in ____51____ things: writing as an outlet, cooking as comfort, and rebuilding bonds with family. ____52____ my engineering role, with colleagues’ support, marked a huge milestone. Running no longer ____53____ me; I now advocate for stroke survivors and people of determination, turning my story into the book Miracle in the Desert. I have accepted my new identity! I call this state Transcovery — recovery paired with ____54____. The journey is harsh, but it leads to a deeper purpose. You are not just recovering — you are becoming who you were ____55____ to be. 41. A. special B. routine C. random D. dangerous 42. A. reminder B. prediction C. realization D. phenomenon 43. A. ruined B. served C. restricted D. stimulated 44. A. cues B. bonds C. scars D. bonuses 45. A. chaos B. leisure C. certainty D. possibilities 46. A. version B. identity C. character D. reputation 47. A. expected B. usual C. average D. scheduled 48. A. regret B. despair C. shame D. confusion 49. A. stick to B. take over C. pick out D. shake off 50. A. shifted B. stunned C. warmed D. comforted 51. A. similar B. funny C. small D. familiar 52. A. Giving up B. Stepping into C. Passing down D. Returning to 53. A. defines B. shapes C. controls D. represents 54. A. translation B. transmission C. transformation D. transportation 55. A. born B. meant C. expected D. assigned 【答案】41. B 42. C 43. A 44. C 45. D 46. B 47. A 48. B 49. D 50. A 51. C 52. D 53. A 54. C 55. B 【解析】 【导语】本文讲述了作者本是热爱超级马拉松的航空工程师,沙漠赛事中突发中风,半身麻木,身心遭受重创,康复缓慢令他陷入绝望。伴侣的点醒让他转变心态,于小事中寻乐趣,重返岗位,还写书激励病友,领悟康复亦是自我蜕变,人终将活成注定的模样。 【41题详解】 考查形容词。句意:感觉就像平常的超级马拉松一样,直到突然一阵混乱袭来,接着一个令人震惊的念头浮现:我的整个右半边都麻木了。A. special特别的;B. routine日常的,常规的;C. random随意的;D. dangerous危险的。后文转折“until a sudden confusion washed over me”说突发意外,结合“like any other ”说明一开始只是和平常一样普通的赛事。 【42题详解】 考查名词。句意:感觉就像平常的超级马拉松一样,直到突然一阵混乱袭来,接着一个令人震惊的念头浮现:我的整个右半边都麻木了。A. reminder提示;B. prediction预测;C. realization醒悟、认知;D. phenomenon现象。根据后文“my entire right side went numb”可知,作者突然意识到自己身体麻木,是自我认知。 【43题详解】 考查动词。句意:那天早晨在阿布扎比,一场严重的中风毁掉了我作为航空工程师和热情超长跑运动员的人生,让我留下了身体上的残疾和心理的创伤。A. ruined摧毁;B. served服务;C. restricted限制;D. stimulated刺激。根据上文“That morning in Abu Dhabi, a severe stroke (中风)”可知,中风让作者无法跑步、手部失能,彻底毁掉原有生活。 【44题详解】 考查名词。句意:那天早晨在阿布扎比,一场严重的中风毁掉了我作为航空工程师和热情超长跑运动员的人生,让我留下了身体上的残疾和心理的创伤。A. cues暗示;B. bonds羁绊;C. scars创伤;D. bonuses奖励。根据上文“with physical disabilities and emotional”指中风带来身心双重伤害,情感上留下心理创伤。 【45题详解】 考查名词。句意:我的世界,曾经充满可能,如今却像我脚下沙漠中的沙子一样,彻底崩塌。A. chaos混乱;B. leisure闲暇;C. certainty确定性;D. possibilities机遇、可能性。根据上文“My world, once full of”以及作者从前事业、运动皆顺遂,人生充满各种可能,中风后一切破碎。 【46题详解】 考查名词。句意:跑步和工作曾定义着我的全部身份,因此失去奔跑的能力,甚至连右手都用不上,感觉就像失去了自我。A. version版本;B. identity身份;C. character性格;D. reputation名声。根据上文“Running and work used to define my whole”可知,跑步与工作是作者定义自己的标志,失去后找不到自我。 【47题详解】 考查形容词。句意:我原本指望一个月就能康复,但恢复速度远比预想的慢。A. expected预期的;B. usual平常的;C. average平均的;D. scheduled预定的。根据上文“I hoped to recover in a month, but recovery was far slower than”可知,康复进度不及自己当初预期。 【48题详解】 考查名词。句意:六个月的黄金恢复期过后,我陷入了绝望,被沉重的负面想法困住,无法摆脱。A. regret后悔;B. despair绝望;C. shame羞愧;D. confusion困惑。根据后文“trapped in heavy negative thoughts”可知,康复无望,长期负面情绪让作者深陷绝望。 【49题详解】 考查动词短语。句意:六个月的黄金恢复期过后,我陷入了绝望,被沉重的负面想法困住,无法摆脱。A. stick to坚持;B. take over接管;C. pick out挑选;D. shake off摆脱。根据上文“trapped in heavy negative thoughts”可知,负面思绪萦绕心头,难以挣脱。 【50题详解】 考查动词。句意:伴侣的话改变了我内心的想法。A. shifted转变;B. stunned使震惊;C. warmed温暖;D. comforted安慰。根据上文“A turning point came when my partner said, “Life happens for us, not to us.””可知,这句话让作者心态彻底转变,不再自认命运受害者。 【51题详解】 考查形容词。句意:我接纳了新的现实,从细微之处寻得快乐:写作作为释放情绪的途径,烹饪带来慰藉,重新与家人建立联系。A. similar相似的;B. funny有趣的;C. small微小的;D. familiar熟悉的。根据后文“writing as an outlet, cooking as comfort, and rebuilding bonds with family”可知,作者不能跑步和工作后,快乐来源于日常细碎小事。 【52题详解】 考查动词短语。句意:在同事的支持下重返工程师岗位,标志着一个巨大的里程碑。A. Giving up放弃;B. Stepping into踏入;C. Passing down传承;D. Returning to回归。根据后文“my engineering role”以及上文说明了中风前作者是工程师,康复后重新回到这份工作。 【53题详解】 考查动词。句意:跑步不再是定义我的标签;如今我为中风幸存者和残障人士发声,把自身经历写成《沙漠中的奇迹》一书。A. defines定义;B. shapes塑造;C. controls掌控;D. represents代表。从前跑步是自我标签,如今不再以此定义自己,呼应前文“Running and work used to define my whole ______”。 【54题详解】 考查名词。句意:我把这种状态称作“蜕变式康复”——康复伴随自我蜕变。A. translation翻译;B. transmission传输;C. transformation蜕变、转变;D. transportation交通。根据上文“I call this state Transcovery”可知,作者不仅身体康复,内心人生也完成蜕变,transformation对应人生重塑。 【55题详解】 考查动词。句意:你不仅在康复,更是在成为你本该成为的样子。A. born出生;B. meant打算,想要;C. expected期待;D. assigned分配。根据上文“You are not just recovering — you are becoming who you were”可知,此处指不仅在康复,更是在成为你本该成为的样子。be meant to be固定搭配,意为“意在成为、本该成为”。 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。 When I was a child, I was deeply fond of arts and crafts. Nowadays, the thought of muddying up the dining table with clay or paint seems troublesome. ____56____ (fortunate), painting by numbers offers an easy and time-saving creative choice for modern life. Invented in the 1940s by Dan Robbins, paint-by-number kits contain ____57____ (number) canvases, matched paints and basic tools, making art accessible to everyone. By the 1950s, it ____58____ (become) a popular recreation. Today, people return to it as a calming and structured way to enjoy creativity. All ____59____ (supply) come in a handy kit, saving people the trouble of choosing art materials or purchasing costly tools for a short-lived hobby. Its biggest attraction lies in its fixed designs. With clear guidelines, people can simply follow the steps ____60____ the pressure of independent creation or the fear of making mistakes, ____61____ greatly benefits those short of inspiration or artistic confidence. Besides, painting by numbers helps people stay away from excessive screen use, ____62____ major threat to health. This healing activity allows people to unwind and regain inner peace. Different from online entertainment, it brings tangible rewards: a hand-painted artwork and a strong sense of accomplishment, effectively ____63____ (relieve) anxiety and low spirits. ____64____ (gain) more well-being benefits, we need to be patient. With continuous practice, this gentle activity will become _____65_____ (easy) and bring more peace and satisfaction to daily life. 【答案】56. Fortunately 57. numbered 58. had become 59. supplies 60. without 61. which 62. a 63. relieving 64. To gain 65. easier 【解析】 【导语】主要说明了数字油画诞生于上世纪四十年代,材料齐全、操作简单,无需创作功底。它远离电子屏幕、舒缓情绪,坚持练习还能使人内心平和,收获成就感。 【56题详解】 考查副词。句意:幸运的是,数字绘画为现代生活提供了一种简单且省时的创意选择。副词修饰整个句子,置于句首,表“幸运的是”用副词fortunately。首字母大写。 【57题详解】 考查形容词。句意:20世纪40年代由丹·罗宾斯发明的涂色画套装,包含编号的画布、配套颜料和基本工具,让每个人都能轻松接触艺术。修饰名词canvases用形容词numbered,作定语。 【58题详解】 考查时态。句意:到了20世纪50年代,它已成为一种流行的休闲活动。根据上文By the 1950s可知为过去完成时。 【59题详解】 考查名词的数。句意:所有用品都装在一个方便的套装中,省去了人们为短暂的爱好挑选艺术材料或购买昂贵工具的麻烦。supply为可数名词,且根据上文all可知应用复数形式。 【60题详解】 考查介词。句意:有了明确的指导,人们可以轻松地按照步骤进行,无需承受独立创作的压力或害怕犯错,这对缺乏灵感或艺术自信的人尤为有益。表示“没有”用介词without。 【61题详解】 考查定语从句。句意:有了明确的指导,人们可以轻松地按照步骤进行,无需承受独立创作的压力或害怕犯错,这对缺乏灵感或艺术自信的人尤为有益。引导非限制性定语从句,指代前面整件事,作从句主语用which。 【62题详解】 考查冠词。句意:此外,数字绘画有助于人们避免过度使用屏幕,而后者是健康的一大威胁。这种有益身心的活动能让人们放松心情,重获内心的平静。threat为泛指“的一大威胁”,且major是发音以辅音音素开头的单词。不定冠词为a。 【63题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:与网络娱乐不同,它带来了切实的回报:一幅手工绘制的艺术品以及强烈的成就感,有效缓解焦虑和低落情绪。此处relieve与上文句子构成主动关系,故用现在分词作状语。 【64题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:为了获得更多的幸福感,我们需要保持耐心。此处gain作目的状语,用不定式,首字母大写。 【65题详解】 考查比较级。句意:通过持续练习,这项温和的活动将变得更容易,并为日常生活带来更多的平静与满足感。根据后文more peace可知为比较级easier作表语。 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66. 假定你是李华。暑假来临之际,校英语社以Slow Summer Moments为题,要求围绕以下诗句开展征文活动。请写一篇短文投稿,内容包括: 1.诗句理解; 2.经历分享。 注意: 1.写作词数应为80左右; 2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Slow Summer Moments ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】范文 Slow Summer Moments With summer drawing near, the line “Some of the best memories are made in flip-flops” invites me to see summer as a season to slow down. To me, flip-flops symbolize a light-hearted state of mind. One afternoon last summer, my friends and I met at a small park near our school. We bought ice cream from a street shop, sat on the grass, and talked about books, games and our dreams for the future. A gentle wind moved through the trees, and our laughter rose and fell with the summer light. Nothing grand happened, but the moment felt easy and complete. Fast time slips away, while slow time stays. The best summer memories are always made in relaxed, unhurried moments. 【解析】 【导语】本篇书面表达要求考生写一篇短文投稿,说明对诗句理解以及经历分享。 【详解】1.词汇积累 临近:draw near → around the corner 把……看作:see...as → regard...as 购买:buy → purchase 放松的:relaxed → unwound 2.句式拓展 简单句变复合句 原句:We bought ice cream from a street shop, sat on the grass, and talked about books, games and our dreams for the future. 拓展句:We bought ice cream from a street shop, after which we sat on the grass, and talked about books, games and our dreams for the future. 【点睛】【高分句型1】With summer drawing near, the line “Some of the best memories are made in flip-flops” invites me to see summer not as a season of hurry, but as a time to slow down.(运用了with的复合结构) 【高分句型2】Fast time slips away, while slow time stays.(运用了while连接并列句表示对比) 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。 From the balcony (阳台) of our tenth-floor apartment, I combed the sky with eager eyes, hoping to catch sight of a shooting star drifting across the night. “Stars are afraid of city lights, but a little song is always good for something.” My grandma, whom I affectionately called Nana, wrapped her arms around me and hummed (哼唱) a slow, gentle tune beside my ear. Her voice was soft and steady, like a quiet stream in the summer night. “Star light, star bright,” I whispered, as a few pinpricks of light twinkled through the orange glows of the city night sky. These ordinary stars were for little wishes — everyday wishes — like getting extra frosting on your cupcake or finding a quarter on the sidewalk. But shooting stars were different. They were rare and magical. “Shooting stars are lucky,” Nana whispered softly with a tender smile. “They carry your wish across the sky.” So I kept a special wish ready — something I had been hoping for a long time — ready for a shooting star to catch my wish in its tail and dance across the darkness. “There are too many lights tonight, sugarplum,” she said, glancing down at the glowing city below. “The stars are hiding.” I nestled deeper in her arms, hoping for a few more minutes of her warmth as much as I hoped to see a shooting star. Time slipped away amid our soft chats and quiet waiting. Just then, my stomach growled softly — a tiny betrayal of my peaceful moment. Nana chuckled and stood up, stretching her arms. “A little song is good for something,” she laughed, “but so is a little snack. Let’s go down to the convenience store on the first floor. I remember you love those chocolate chip cookies.” The next minute, we reached the store, grabbed a pack of cookies and headed home cheerfully. 注意: (1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 We were about to take the elevator when the power went off. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Back on the balcony, we gazed into the sky again. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 We were about to take the elevator when the power went off. Darkness wrapped around us, and I froze. Nana squeezed my hand tightly and said with a smile, “Looks like we’re taking the stairs — all ten floors.” Hand in hand, we started climbing, and her gentle humming filled the silence. “A little song is always good for something.” Her soothing voice drove away my unease. We talked and laughed, turning the blackout into a lovely journey. Step by step, we returned home, hearts filled with warmth. Back on the balcony, we gazed into the sky again. With the city lights dimmed, the night sky burst into a sea of stars. I took a bite at the cookies as we gazed up. Then, without warning, a silver line swept across the sky and vanished. “A shooting star!” I cried. Nana turned to me, eyes shining. “Make your wish, sugarplum.” Closing my eyes, I made my long-awaited wish, not for cupcakes or surprises, but for more nights like this. “This moment is the wish,” I whispered. My wish was holding tight to that star’s tail, and I swore I could feel it flying. 【解析】 【导语】本文以流星为线索展开,讲述了“我”和Nana在阳台等待流星未果后下楼买饼干,遭遇停电后在黑暗中携手爬楼,最终在停电后的夜空下如愿看到流星并领悟到陪伴才是最大愿望的故事。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容可知,本段可描写电梯停电后黑暗笼罩,“我”僵住,Nana紧握“我”的手微笑提议爬十层楼梯,她哼唱温柔的歌驱散不安,两人谈笑间将停电变成温馨旅程,最终回到家中心怀温暖。 ②由第二段首句内容可知,本段可描写停电后城市灯光熄灭,夜空繁星璀璨,“我”吃着饼干仰望,突然一道银线划过——流星出现,“我”闭眼许愿,愿望不是蛋糕或惊喜,而是更多这样的夜晚,感悟此刻就是愿望本身。 2.续写线索:电梯停电——Nana提议爬楼——哼歌驱散不安——温馨爬楼旅程——阳台重观夜空——流星出现许愿感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①挤压,紧握:squeeze/hold tightly ②掠过:sweep across/flash by ③低语:whisper/ murmur 情绪类 ①不安:unease/fright ②满怀期许的:long-awaited/highly anticipated 【点睛】【高分句型1】With the city lights dimmed, the night sky burst into a sea of stars. (运用了with复合结构“with+宾语+过去分词”作状语) 【高分句型2】Closing my eyes, I made my long-awaited wish, not for cupcakes or surprises, but for more nights like this. (运用了非谓语closing作状语) 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $台州市高二年级期末质量评估试题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AB、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。听下面的录音,回答第一小题。This painting is amazing, the colors, the brushwork, pure genius. I see the technique, but the reds give me a headache. I think I need some fresh air. This painting is amazing, the colors, the brushwork, pure genius. I see the technique, but the reds give me a headache. I think I need some fresh air. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。That runner got knocked down and lost the lead his way behind. Now no chance to win. What a shame. He's getting back up. He's still running. He's not quitting, even though he can't catch up. Look at him. go. That runner got knocked down and lost the lead his way behind. Now no chance to win. What a shame. He's getting back up. He's still running. He's not quitting, even though he can't catch up. Look at him. go. 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。Hi, i'm here at your office to talk about my trip. what's going on. I just got back from the vacation you booked for me, and the hotel was terrible, bad food, bedroom. I'm sorry to hear that i'll let my manager know about these issues. Hi, i'm here at your office to talk about my trip. what's going on. I just got . back from the vacation you booked for me, and the hotel was terrible, bad food, bad room. I'm sorry to hear that i'll let my manager know about these issues. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。Can leo go to the celebration . in your car? Jake, why is . your car? Yes, i'm taking sam, Lucy and ban, and I can't fit any more people in. Yeah, that's okay. I can easily fit three or four in my car. Can leo go to the celebration in . your car? Jake, why is . your car? Yes, i'm taking sam, Lucy and ban, and I can't fit any more people in. Yeah, that's okay. I can easily fit or four in my car. 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。You were supposed to be here ten minutes earlier. You missed the beginning of the film. An old friend of mine visited me unexpectedly. He got into an accident. He needed a hand. So i'm a bit late. Fortunately, I haven't missed too much. You were supposed to be here ten minutes earlier. You missed the beginning of the film. An old friend of mine visited me unexpectedly. He got into an accident. He needed a hand, so I am a bit late. Fortunately, I haven't missed too much. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间,每段录音播放两遍。听下面的录音,回答第六和第七小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Hey, you stop right there. You're not supposed to go skateboarding here. Sorry, i'll just leave now and go home. Leave not so fast. You went into a private area secretly, and that's against the law. please. Mam. I don't want to be fined or get into trouble. No need for that. But don't let me catch you around here again. Got IT. You won't. I promise I only skate outside from now on. Be careful out there too. Skate boarding is risky. Hey, you stop right there. You're not supposed to go skateboarding here. Sorry, i'll just leave now and go home. Leave not so fast. You went into a private area secretly and that's against the law. please. Mam. I don't want to be fined or get into trouble. No need for that. But don't let me catch you around here again. Got IT, you won't. I promise. I only skate outside from now on. Be careful out there too. Skate boarding is risky. 听下面的录音,回答第八和第九小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。How about this one, a four day bus trip around italy with stops in roman FLorence? Oh, no, I don't want to sit on a bus all day long. Remember that trip we took, we were on a ship almost every day. That was terrible. But this bus toll says we'll have plenty of time to walk around each city. IT still sounds tiring. Well, then i'm not sure what to choose. Where do you want to go the most? Why not just stay at home, see the cracks on the wall? We can use the money to fix up our house. There are so many things we need to do here. but I really need a vacation. I've been working hard for the whole year. How about this one? A four day bus tripper around italy with stops in roman FLorence? Oh, no, I don't want to sit on a bus all day long. Remember that trip we took, we were on a ship almost every day that . was terrible. But this bus all says we'll have plenty of time to walk around each city. IT still sounds tiring. Well, then i'm not sure what to choose. Where do you want to go the most? Why not just stay at home, see the cracks on the wall? We can use the money to fix up our house. There are so many things we need to do here. but I really need a vacation. I've been working hard for the whole year. 听下面的录音,回答第十至第十二小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个。小题。If you could interview any person from history, no matter if they are alive, i've or dead, who would you choose? Oh, that's a really good question. I'm not sure maybe William shakespeare. why do you choose him? Do you like the place he wrote? The main reason is that I want to hear how he spoke. Shakespeare er was from central england so he probably had an accent from that area. But no one knows for sure. I think this will always be a secret. That's right. What about you? Who would you choose to interview? Maybe charlie chaplin? He must have many interesting stories to tell, especially about all the films he acted in. He wrote some music too. yes, but I just wanted hear his voice. Most of his films were silent, so I don't really know what he sounded like. If you could interview any person from history, no matter if they are alive or dead, who would you choose? Oh, that's a really good question. I'm not sure maybe William shakespeare. why do you choose him? Do you like the place he wrote? The main reason is that I want to hear how he spoke. Shakespeare was from central england, so he probably had an accent from that area. But no one knows for sure. I think this will always be a secret. That's right. What about you? Who would you choose to interview maybe . charlie chaplin? He must have many interesting stories to tell, especially about all the films he acted in. He wrote some music too. yes, but I just wanted hear his voice. Most of his films were silent, so I don't really know what he sounded like. 听下面的录音,回答第十三至第十六小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Hi there. What brings you in today? I've been having trouble sleeping lately. Have you spoken to your doctor about IT? Yeah, I have. He told me to exercise more, indeed Better, but my job leaves me no time. I just want to focus on relaxing more instead. Do you usually struggle to relax? I do. That's why i'm here. I never thought I need to see a psychology. Are you nervous . to be here? No, it's just . unexpected. All right. So when did all this start? When I got my new job, I work really long hours, so I can't do any of the things I used to. No exercise, no outdoor time, and I eat fast food every day. Would your boss be willing to give you a schedule with fewer hours? No, not unless i'm OK with making less money. Well, that's a decision only you can make. But wouldn't you rather be happy and healthy than earn a lot of money? Hi there. What brings you in today? I've been having trouble sleeping lately. Have you spoken to your doctor about IT? Yeah, I have. He told me to exercise more, indeed Better, but my job leaves me no time. I just want to focus on relaxing more instead. Do you usually struggle to relax? I do. That's why i'm here. I never thought I need to see . a psychologist. Are you nervous to be here? No, it's just unexpected. All right, so when did all this start? When I got my new job, I work really long hours, so I can't do any of the things I used to. No exercise, no outdoor time, and I eat fast food every day. Would your boss be willing to give you a schedule with fewer hours? No, not unless i'm okay with making less money. Well, that's a decision only you can make. But wouldn't you rather be happy and healthy than earn a lot of money? 听下面的录音,回答第十七至第二十小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Hi everyone, welcome back. You're listening to J, P, R news radio, and here are the latest global news updates. Scientists have discovered that between twelve and twenty one million tons of tiny plastic bits are floating in the atlantic ocean, a research project done by the uk's national ocean graphed center looked at the water in the top two hundred meters of the middle part of the atlantic. Just to give you an idea, twenty one million tons of plastic is heavy enough to fill nearly one thousand container ships. Doctor katya aboard sava, who LED the study, said that by wayed the tiny plastic pieces in the top five percent of the ocean, SHE and her team could guess the total amount of plastic in the whole atlantic. This number is way bigger than the previous figure. They tested their samples for the three most common kinds of plastic. These are the types often used to make packages like bags and bottles. Scientists think all this plastic has been built up over the past sixty five years. Some environmental groups also reported that single use face masks have become one of the most common plastic waste surround in recent years. Hi everyone. Welcome back. You're listening to J, P, R. News radio. And here are the latest global news updates. Scientists have discovered that between twelve and twenty one million tons of tiny plastic bits are floating in the atlantic ocean, a research project done by the uk's national oceanic phy center looked at the water in the top two hundred meters of the middle part of the atlantic. Just to give you an idea, twenty one million tons of plastic is heavy enough to fill nearly one thousand container ships. Doctor katya aboard sava, who LED the study, said that by wayed the tiny plastic pieces in the top five percent of the ocean, SHE and her team could guess the total amount of plastic in the whole atlantic. This number is way bigger than the previous figure. They tested their samples for the three most common kinds of plastic. These are the types often used to make packages like bags and bottles. Scientists think all this plastic has been built up over the past sixty five years. Some environmental groups also reported that single use face masks have become one of the most common plastic waste around in recent years. 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。

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