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2026年6月,浙江省普通高等学校招生英语模拟考试听力部分现在开始,现在是听力试音时间。Hello, international friends club, can I help you? Oh, hello. I read about your club in the paper today, and I thought i'd phone to find out a bit more. Yes, certainly. Well, we're sort of a social club for people from different countries. It's quite a new club. We have about fifty members at the moment, but we're growing all the time. That sounds interesting. I'm british actually. And I came to washington about three months ago. I'm looking for ways to . meet people. What kinds . of events do you organize? Well, we have social git togethers and sports events, and we also have language evenings. Could you tell me something about . the language evening's? Yes, every day, except thursday, we have a language evening. People can come and practice their languages, you know, over a drink or something. We have different languages on different evenings. Monday spanish, tuesday italian, wednesday german and friday french. On thursday, we usually have a meal in a restaurant for anyone who wants to come. Well, that sounds great. I really need to practice my french. okay? Well, if you can just give me your name and address, i'll send you the form and some more information. If you join now, you can have the first . month free视频到此结束,听力考试正式开始。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。Excuse me, I think there has been a mistake. I bought a business class ticket out this flight, but i've been directed to sit in an economy class seat. Sorry, sir, the business area was double booked. We will arrange for you to receive a refund as soon as we land. Excuse me, I think there is been a mistake. I bought a business class ticket on this flight, but i've been directed to see in an economy class seat. Sorry, sir, the business area was double booked. We will arrange for you to receive a refund as soon as we land. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。We keep getting lost in this hotel. There are so many rooms. I know we are supposed to be in the business conference room, but this is the dining hall. Look, this sign shows us the way we need to head past the reception area and turn right. We keep getting lost in this hotel. There are so many rooms. I know we are supposed to be in the business conference room, but this is the dining hall. Look, this sign shows us the way we need to head past the reception area and turn right. 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。For the school project, we need eighty sheet of paper per group. There are five groups. Wow, that's a lot, IT said. Each pack of paper contains one hundred sheet. Will need to buy a few packs. For the school project, we need eighty sheet of paper per group. There are five groups. Wow, that's a lot, IT said. Each pack of paper contains one hundred sheet, will need to buy a few packs. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。What happened in the football match? You had an open goal, but instead of shooting, you kick the ball out of play. Did you think the judge had blown his whistle for something? no. The opposition goalkeeper fell over and injured himself. IT wouldn't have been fear if I scored. Then what happened in the football match? You had an open goal, but instead of shooting, you kick the ball out of play. Did you think the judge had blown his whistle . for something? no. The opposition goalkeeper fell over and injured himself. IT wouldn't have been fair if I scored them. 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。Every spring time I get hay fever, I started sneezing and my nose begins to run. Can I get anything to help? A glass of water perhaps. No, i've taken some medicine, but i'm just going to have to deal with this running nose. Every spring time I get hay fever, I started sneezing and my nose begins to run. Can I get anything to help? A glass of water, perhaps. No, i've taken some medicine, but i'm just going to have to deal with this runny nose. 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。想听每段录音前,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, mom, can you hear me? Okay, yes. and I can see you clearly. It's amazing what modern technology can do these days, especially since you are all those thousands of miles away. So how has everyone settled in? great. Everyone in band is so nice. Gin has made lots of friends at her new school, and so is enjoying going on lots of walks with her new friend, bath, our neighbor, our. That's great. Yes, beth is a teacher like sue and has lived in canada all her life. She's really helped us settle in. Hey, have you booked the . time to visit yet? Yes, next month. I'm looking forward to my little holiday. Hey, mom, can you hear me? Okay, yes. And I can see you clearly. It's amazing what modern technology can do these days, especially since you are all those thousands of miles away. So how has everyone settled in? great. Everyone in band is so nice. Gin has made lots of friends at her new school, and sue is enjoying going on lots of walks with her new friend, bath, our neighbor. That's great. Yes, beth is a teacher like sue and has lived in canada all her life. She's really helped us settle in. Hey, have you booked . the time to visit yet? Yes, next month. I'm looking forward to my little holiday. 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。Hi, i'm traveling abroad in six months time, and i'm wondering if I need anything in terms of protection. Where are you going? I'll be staying in egypt to meet clients for a week before flying off to nigeria, where i'll stay for twelve months before all that. I'm in saudi arabia for two days. You definitely . need protection from yellow fever when traveling to western africa, so you'll need to book a vaccine appointment at the health center. Why are you going to nigeria if you don't mind me asking? I work for a construction company and we're building a factory near the capital abuja. I'm taking charge of stage one, but it's a big project. That's why i'll be there for so long. Hi, i'm traveling abroad in six months time, and i'm wondering if I need anything in terms of protection. Where are you going? I'll be staying in egypt to meet clients for a week before flying off to nigeria, where i'll stay for twelve months before all that. I'm in saudi arabia for two days. You definitely . need protection from yellow fever when traveling to western africa, so you'll need to book a vaccine appointment at the health center. Why are you going to nigeria if you don't mind me asking? I worked for a construction company and we're building a factory near the capital abuja. I'm taking charge of stage one, but it's a big project. That's why i'll be there for so long. 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。You seem different. What you mean? Well. you're usually tearing your hair out at this time of month. Yeah, I know I usually get super stressed towards the month. then don't I just a bit it's understandable there are the sales reports to finish and the managers meeting. Yeah, exactly. It's a high pressure time. but IT seems that it's all different this month. What's your secret? Well, i've been reading. Don't sweat the small stuff by a doctor. Richard carlson, have you heard of IT? Oh yeah. My brother is a big fan of that book. Are you finding is useful? Yeah, i've tried a few of the exercises, and they really seem to be helping me stake and more patient with myself while i'm at work. That's great. You seem different. What you mean? Well. you're usually tearing your hair out at this time of month. Yeah, I know I usually get super stressed towards month. then don't I just a bit it's understandable there are the sales reports to finish and the managers meeting. Yeah, exactly. It's a high pressure time. But IT seems that it's all different this month. What's your secret? Well, i've been reading, don't sweat the small stuff by a doctor. Richard carlson, have you heard of IT? Oh yeah, my brother is a big fan of that book. Are you finding is useful? Yeah. i've tried a few of the exercises, and they really seem to be helping me stake calmer and more patient with myself while i'm at work. That's great. 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。I was reading an article online about how robots may solve the issue of elderly care. What do you mean? There is currently a shortage of people able to care for our aging population. so they are creating robots to do IT. Aren't robots cold and uncaring? IT depends on the type of robot. I guess scientists in japan have made them look like humans and animals. So people form a connection with them. They are part of a long term experiment to see if robots can care for people like humans do. What can the robots do? Many things. They perform basic tasks like cooking and cleaning, summer, more advanced than can Carry people around or help them walk. The technology has come along so quickly, but i'd still be worried about robots doing something they shouldn't. They are all programmed to care. Robots are less likely to make mistakes than human careers, who often work long hours with little sleep. That's a good point. I never thought of that. I was reading an article online about how robots may solve the issue of elderly care. What do you mean there is currently . a shortage of people able to care for our aging population. so they are creating robots to do IT. Aren't robots cold and uncaring? IT depends on the type of robot. I guess scientists in japan have made them look like humans and animals. So people form a connection with them. They are part of a long term experiment to see if robots can care for people like humans do. What can the robots do? Many things. They perform basic tasks like cooking and cleaning. Summer more advanced than can Carry people around or help them walk. The technology has come along so quickly, but i'd still be worried about robots doing something they shouldn't. They are all program to care. Robots are less likely to make mistakes than human careers who often work long hours with little sleep. That's a good point. I never thought of that. 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。Welcome aboard boston ducks tours. The ten fifteen boston duck boat tour is about to leave. My name is Chris, and i'll be your conductor today. As we explore the best of boston by land and water, i'll start our tour by traveling through the historic streets of boston, where you'll see some of the city's most famous landMarks like the boston common and the old north church. An hour into our journey, we will enter the Charles s. River for a unique view of the city skyline and two of the greatest universities in the world. Along the way, i'll be sharing stories and fun facts about the city's history, and maybe even a few jokes to keep you entertained before we get started. Do we have any football fans on board? Did you know this very boat Carried the new england patriots, the nineteen national football champions, on a parade through the city? Every boston professional sports team winning a title in the last twenty years has run ducks boats through the city. We champion safety, too. So before we set off for our first stop downtown crossing, let's review some safety information. Welcome aboard boston duck tours. The ten fifteen boston duck boat tour is about to leave. My name is Chris, and i'll be your conductor today as we explore the best of boston by land and water will start our tour by travelling through the historic streets of boston, where you'll see some of the city's most famous landMarks like the boston common and the old north church. An hour into our journey, we will enter the chard's river for a unique view of the city skyline and two of the greatest universities in the world. Along the way, i'll be sharing stories and fun facts about the city's history, and maybe even a few jokes to keep you entertained before we get started. Do we have any football fans on board? Did you know this very boat Carried the new england patriots, the twenty nineteen national football, the champions, on a parade through the city? Every boston professional sports team winning a title in the last twenty years has run ducks boats through the city. We champion safety, too. So before we set off for our first stop, downtown crossing, let's review some safety information. 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。
宁波市镇海中学英语模拟试题 21 二次开发完整版
开发说明
本套试卷适配浙江新高考高三二轮复习,覆盖全球绿色城市评选、清洁工逆袭学医、春节文化与国际旅游、太空尿液回收装置四大阅读主题,配套色彩漫步城市休闲七选五、乡村支教教育感悟完形、春晚武术机器人科技文化语法填空,包含全题型听力与写作模块。本次二次开发围绕「话题词汇筑基、语篇深度拆解、题型技法沉淀、写作分层提分、自测复盘闭环」五大核心维度,深挖环保评选类信息比对、成长叙事类情感脉络、航天科技类实验逻辑与同类题型迁移,实现精刷一套题、吃透一类命题范式。
模块一 七大主题核心词汇体系(基础筑基)
话题 1 文旅环保类(A 篇应用文)
核心实词 rank n. 排名 landscape n. 景观 sustainable adj. 可持续的 corridor n. 廊道 wetland n. 湿地 accord n. 协议 concrete n. 混凝土
高频搭配 green spaces 绿地 floating eco-park 漂浮生态公园 cross-country skiing 越野滑雪 urban heat island effect 城市热岛效应 tree coverage 树木覆盖率
话题 2 成长励志类(B 篇记叙文)
核心实词 residency n. 住院医师实习期 anesthesiology n. 麻醉学 dysfunction n. 功能紊乱 advocate v. 倡议 devastating adj. 毁灭性的 potential n. 潜力 guidance n. 指引
高频搭配 medical school 医学院 vocal cord dysfunction 声带功能障碍 single mother 单亲妈妈 work one's way up 努力向上 patient advocate 患者代言人
话题 3 文化社会类(C 篇说明文)
核心实词 migration n. 迁徙 urbanize v. 城市化 infrastructure n. 基础设施 logistics n. 物流 vitality n. 活力 institution n. 制度 nucleus n. 核心
高频搭配 Spring Festival travel rush 春运 family reunion 家庭团聚 cross-regional trips 跨区域出行 high-speed rail system 高铁系统 temple fairs 庙会
话题 4 航天科技类(D 篇说明文)
核心实词 filtration n. 过滤 osmosis n. 渗透 catheter n. 导尿管 diaper n. 尿布 spacesuit n. 航天服 mission n. 任务 extract v. 提取
高频搭配 water recycling system 水循环系统 International Space Station 国际空间站 lunar missions 登月任务 human trials 人体试验 waste management 废物处理
话题 5 生活方式类(七选五)
核心实词 hue n. 色调 overlook v. 忽略 twist n. 小变化 engagement n. 参与感 mindful adj. 专注的 rediscover v. 重新发现 scenery n. 风景
高频搭配 color walk 色彩漫步 daily routes 日常路线 fresh perspective 全新视角 social media trend 社交媒体潮流 local tourism 本地旅游
话题 6 教育叙事类(完形填空)
核心实词 porch n. 门廊 digital adj. 数字的 unreliable adj. 不稳定的 reserved adj. 腼腆的 frustration n. 挫败感 nurture v. 培育 definition n. 定义
高频搭配 volunteer teacher 支教老师 digital activities 数字化活动 weathered schoolhouse 破旧校舍 take root 扎根 spark curiosity 激发好奇心
话题 7 科技文化类(语法填空)
核心实词 sensor n. 传感器 mimic v. 模仿 subtle adj. 细微的 inheritance n. 传承 holographic adj. 全息的 static adj. 静态的 collaboration n. 合作
高频搭配 Spring Festival Gala 春晚 Tai Chi 太极 cultural heritage 文化遗产 AR glasses 增强现实眼镜 traditional culture 传统文化
语境巩固练习(词形变换)
The city is committed to building a ________ (sustain) urban environment.
Her story is a perfect example of hard work and ________ (persevere).
The festival reflects the ________ (vital) of traditional Chinese culture.
The device is used for ________ (extract) water from wastewater.
The project promotes the ________ (inherit) of traditional crafts.
参考答案:1. sustainable 2. perseverance 3. vitality 4. extracting 5. inheritance
模块二 语篇深度精读与考点精析
一、阅读理解 A 篇:全球四大绿色城市评选
语篇结构与命题特征
本文是榜单介绍类应用文,采用「总起调查背景→分城市介绍特色」的总分结构,每个城市分别说明排名、得分、核心亮点,是高考阅读 A 篇必考文体,侧重考查细节定位、信息比对、共性归纳三类题型。
城市
排名
核心亮点
核心举措
Bath, UK
1
18 世纪园林
10 年绿色规划,打造绿色廊道
Chicago, USA
2
世界首个漂浮生态公园
600 余座公园,创新湿地项目
Montreal, Canada
3
皇家山公园
四季自然体验,生物多样性丰富
Riga, Latvia
4
47% 城市绿地为绿色空间
欧盟绿色城市协议,缓解热岛效应
原题易错点警示
第 21 题易错选 D。Wild Mile 是漂浮生态公园项目,并非包含 600 座公园,600 座是芝加哥全市公园总数,B 选项正确。 第 23 题易错选 B。巴斯被乡村环绕,里加没有;二者的共性是都制定了长期的绿色空间发展规划,C 选项正确。
二、阅读理解 B 篇:医院清洁工逆袭成为医生
人物成长线
高中成绩优异却缺乏升学指引→入职医院做清洁工→母亲患病被误诊→求助院长确诊并立志学医→边工作边自学备考→考入医学院回到原医院做住院医师
长难句精讲
原句:“After a devastating house fire, Taylor’s mother suffered severe lung damage and began struggling to breathe. Despite repeated hospital visits, doctors couldn’t find the cause and even dismissed her symptoms as psychological.” 结构拆解:时间状语引出背景,主句并列两个谓语;despite 引导让步状语,and 并列两个分句 参考译文:一场毁灭性的住宅火灾后,泰勒的母亲肺部严重受损,开始呼吸困难。尽管多次就医,医生始终找不到病因,甚至将她的症状归因为心理问题。
易错点警示
第 24 题易错选 D。母亲不了解助学金是缺乏指引的具体表现,核心原因是升学道路上缺少正确指导,B 选项更全面准确。 第 27 题主旨题:全文讲述泰勒凭借不懈努力从清洁工成长为医生的故事,“Where there is a will, there is a way” 精准概括 “有志者事竟成” 的核心主旨,D 选项正确。
三、阅读理解 C 篇:春节文化内涵与全球旅游热度
文章结构
春节文化内核引入→家庭团聚的情感价值→春运数据体现经济与基建实力→春节成为国际旅游热点→入境游客增长数据与吸引力分析
核心逻辑专项梳理
文化传承:家族团聚价值观→春运大规模迁徙→交通基建支撑→经济活力体现→文化向外辐射→吸引国际游客
易错点警示
第 29 题易错选 C。铁路出行人次最多,航空占比小;春运数据体现的是中国交通体系的完善与经济实力,D 选项正确。 第 31 题易错选 B。春运数据只是文章的一部分,全文既讲春节的文化重要性,也讲其发展为全球盛事的趋势,C 选项概括最全面。
四、阅读理解 D 篇:航天服尿液回收装置研发
全文逻辑
现有太空行走排尿方案的弊端→新型轻型回收装置的原理与效率→装置的优势与局限→研发进展与未来应用前景
易错点警示
第 32 题易错选 B。核心问题是空间站的水循环设备体积太大,无法装入航天服,并非设计上不兼容,A 选项准确点明核心矛盾。 第 35 题易错选 B。Axiom 公司未回应相关问题,无法确认;研究人员表示装置可用于未来登月任务的新型航天服,D 选项为合理推断。
五、七选五:色彩漫步的流行与价值
论证逻辑线
引入:日常通勤容易忽略风景→提出色彩漫步的潮流→解释活动玩法→各地城市景观案例→活动带来的意外发现→总结:换视角重发现生活
逐空解题逻辑
36.A 承接前文 “色彩漫步走红社交平台”,具体解释该活动的玩法规则,引出后文的延伸内容。 37.E 承接前文活动的流行,点明其核心意义是鼓励人们换视角看待周遭,引出下文的城市案例。 38.B 前文列举深圳的粉色景观,此处补充宜昌的黄色花海景观,构成并列举例,丰富例证。 39.C 承接前文 “带来意外发现”,具体说明这种专注观察为熟悉路线带来新鲜感,呼应后文网友的感受。 40.D 总领最后一段,点明活动的价值是让普通散步更有参与感、更专注,收束全文主旨。
六、完形填空:乡村支教的教育认知转变
双线梳理
情节线:满怀期待带数字化设备进山→电力中断教学受挫→老教师启发转变思路→带孩子走进自然开展教学→孩子积极转变→领悟教育的真谛 情感线:踌躇满志→挫败失落→豁然开朗→全心投入→温暖感动→充实释然
核心固定搭配
cut off 中断 take on 承担 light up 发亮 shift one's definition 转变认知 connect with 建立联结
易错空解析
第 52 题 nature:前文的播种、收集树叶都是自然中的活动,作者领悟到教育的核心是通过自然与孩子建立联结,而非依赖科技,契合全文从 “屏幕教学” 转向 “自然教学” 的核心转变。
七、语法填空:春晚武术机器人与文化科技融合
考点分布与高考对标
10 道题覆盖非谓语过去分词、词性转换、主语从句、并列连词、介词、词性转换、定语从句、副词、时态语态、非谓语现在分词十大核心考点,完全匹配浙江高考命题规律。
题号
考点分类
具体考点
高考考频
56
非谓语
过去分词作定语
高频
57
词性转换
形容词转名词
高频
58
名词性从句
what 引导主语从句
高频
59
连词
not just...but... 固定结构
高频
60
介词
be known for 固定搭配
高频
61
词性转换
名词转形容词
高频
62
定语从句
that/which 引导定语从句
高频
63
副词
形容词转副词
高频
64
时态语态
一般现在时被动
高频
65
非谓语
现在分词作伴随状语
高频
易错点点拨
第 58 题:what 引导主语从句且在从句中作主语,需与 that 引导主语从句(不作成分)明确区分。 第 64 题:more such collaborations 与 expect 为被动关系,“预计会出现” 用一般现在时被动即可表达客观预期。
同考点变式训练
________ makes the performance special is the combination of tradition and technology.
The project ________ (expect) to be completed next year.
参考答案:1. What 2. is expected
模块三 全题型解题技法体系(方法沉淀)
榜单评选类应用文阅读专项
维度定位法:排名、得分、核心特色、对应举措是高频考点,阅读时标注每个城市的专属标签,比对时快速排除张冠李戴的选项。
共性归纳题:找多个城市的共同点,需逐一回文验证,排除仅属于单个城市的表述,优先选规划、理念层面的共性。
细节比对题:注意 “全市总数” 和 “单个项目” 的范围差异,数字类选项核对清楚修饰对象。
成长励志类记叙文阅读专项
动因梳理法:人物转变的核心动因通常是某次关键事件(如家人患病、他人帮助),主旨题和细节题都围绕该核心事件展开。
品质推断题:人物的行为对应其品格,如坚持、善良、有同理心,正确选项贴合人物核心特质,避免过度拔高。
主旨寓意题:励志故事的道理通常与 “坚持、奋斗、逆境成长” 相关,优先选择有哲理且贴合故事的谚语式表达。
文化社会类说明文阅读专项
数据功能题:大数据、人次等数字通常是为了佐证前文的观点(如规模大、发展快),优先找段落首句的核心观点,而非停留在数字本身。
结构梳理题:“文化内涵→国内表现→国际影响” 的结构,主旨题需覆盖内外两个层面,只讲国内或只讲国际都片面。
推断题:入境游客增长可推断文化吸引力提升,不可直接推断 “国内游客减少” 等无依据结论。
航天科技类说明文阅读专项
优劣对比法:先明确旧方案的弊端,再对应新方案的优势,两者是一一对应的,细节题可通过旧方案的不足反推新方案的亮点。
观点态度题:科研类文章专家态度多为客观审慎,既肯定创新也指出局限,绝对化的肯定或否定通常错误。
推断题:“计划应用” 不等于 “已经落地”,注意时态和可能性表述,未被证实的合作不可当作既定事实。
生活方式类七选五专项
举例并列法:多个城市案例并列时,横线处通常是同结构的另一个例子,保持话题一致、句式相近。
承上启下法:段首句通常概括全段主旨,段中句衔接前后语义,段尾句总结升华。
指代验证法:后文出现 this、it 等代词时,横线内容需能被其准确指代,确保逻辑连贯。
教育叙事类完形填空
情感转变法:支教类文章通常有 “期待→受挫→转变→成长” 的情感曲线,形容词、副词题贴合每个阶段的心境。
主题呼应法:全文核心主旨通常在结尾点明,前文的动词、名词题要呼应结尾的教育感悟,保持主题一致。
熟词生义法:spark、shift、define 等动词的熟词生义是高频考点,结合语境判断其引申含义。
科技文化类语法填空专项
时态判断:文化融合类文章,客观现状用一般现在时,未来展望用将来时或被动表预期,历史事件用一般过去时。
非谓语高频:过去分词作定语、现在分词作伴随状语、不定式作目的状语是三大高频考点,准确判断主被动关系。
固定结构:be known for、not just...but also...、make + 宾语 + 宾补等固定结构需熟练识别。
模块四 写作输出高分提升(落地提分)
第一节 应用文:邀请外教担任科技文化艺术节评委
1. 基础版→高分版 升级范文
基础版(要点齐全,表达平实)
Dear Mr. Smith, On behalf of the Student Union, I’m writing to invite you to be a judge for our coming school art festival. The festival, themed “Technology Empowering Culture”, will be held next Friday afternoon in the school auditorium. It includes various activities, such as an AI painting exhibition and a digital opera performance. We believe your professional insight will be of great value to the event. We sincerely hope you can join us. Looking forward to your reply. Yours sincerely, Li Hua
高分版(句式丰富,场景具体,立意升级)
Dear Mr. Smith, I am writing on behalf of the Student Union to cordially invite you to serve as a judge for our upcoming campus art festival themed “Technology Empowering Culture”. Scheduled for next Friday afternoon in the School Auditorium, the festival will present a perfect integration of tradition and innovation. Highlights include an AI-generated painting exhibition where algorithms interpret classic Chinese poems, and a digital Huangmei Opera performance featuring holographic projections. Given your profound insight into cross-cultural communication and technological aesthetics, your presence and comments will be an invaluable addition to the event. We would be greatly honored if you could accept our invitation. Please let us know at your earliest convenience. Yours sincerely, Li Hua
2. 邀请类高分表达库
开场致意:on behalf of /cordially invite you to serve as /upcoming event
活动介绍:present a perfect integration of /highlights include /featuring...
结尾期待:be greatly honored /at your earliest convenience /look forward to your favorable reply
第二节 读后续写:雨天救助流浪小猫
1. 高分升级范文(强化细节 + 情感 + 主旨升华)
I was at a loss what to do. I stared at the tiny kitten in my arms, her tiny body still trembling slightly from the cold rain, her fur matted against her frail frame. She nuzzled my palm gently, letting out a soft, trembling mew, and my heart softened completely. I thought of my own loneliness and pain after losing Mom, and I knew I couldn’t abandon this fragile little life out in the rain. I decided to keep her, and named her Francis. On the way home, I stopped by a pet shop to buy warm kitten milk, a soft plush bed and a few tiny teasing toys.
Taking care of the kitten gives me something solid to hold onto. I fed her on schedule every day, cleaned her litter box patiently, and played with her with a feather wand after school. She would wait for me by the door every evening, trotting over with her tail held high, and curl up purring in my arms when I felt down. Slowly, the heavy weight that had been pressing on my chest ever since Mom died faded away. She didn’t just get a home that day — she saved me, pulled me out of the endless darkness of grief, and gave me a real reason to wake up every morning. I realized that sometimes, when you reach out to save a fragile life, you end up saving yourself right along with it.
2. 治愈成长类素材积累
细节与意象描写 her fur matted against her frail frame 她的毛贴在瘦弱的身上 the heavy weight pressing on my chest 压在我胸口的沉重感 trotting over with her tail held high 翘着尾巴小跑过来
主题金句 Sometimes when you reach out to save a fragile life, you end up saving yourself. Loneliness fades when you have something small and warm to care for. Kindness given to others always finds its way back to warm you.
模块五 阶段自测与复盘工具(效果验收)
基础过关检测(建议用时 10 分钟)
单词拼写(根据首字母与中文提示)
① s________ adj. 可持续的 ② p________ n. 潜力 ③ i________ n. 基础设施 ④ f________ n. 挫败感 ⑤ c________ n. 合作
短语汉译英
① 城市热岛效应 ________ ② 春运 ________ ③ 水循环系统 ________ ④ 文化遗产 ________ ⑤ 激发好奇心 ________
模块五 参考答案
单词拼写
① sustainable ② potential ③ infrastructure ④ frustration ⑤ collaboration
短语汉译英
① urban heat island effect ② Spring Festival travel rush ③ water recycling system ④ cultural heritage ⑤ spark curiosity
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错题题号
错误类型(词汇 / 语法 / 逻辑 / 审题)
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宁波市镇海中学英语模拟试题21
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卡上。
第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. Where does the conversation take place?
A. In a ticket office. B. In an airplane. C. In a bookshop.
2. What are the speakers going to do?
A. Find the conference room. B. Ask for help from a receptionist. C. Eat something at the dining hall.
3. How many packs of paper are needed for all groups?
A. Six. B. Five. C. Four.
4. Why did the man decide against shooting at the goal?
A. He was injured. B. He felt it was unfair. C. He heard the judge whistle.
5. What does the man need right now?
A. Some tissues. B. A glass of water. C. Some medicine.
第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。
6. Who is Jin probably?
A. The woman’s teacher. B. The woman’s neighbor. C. The woman’s granddaughter.
7. Why is the man in Banff?
A. He is on holiday there. B. He is teaching there. C. He has moved there.
听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。
8. Where is the man going first?
A. Egypt. B. Nigeria. C. Saudi Arabia.
9. What does the woman suggest the man do?
A. Stop worrying about work. B. Take steps to prevent diseases. C. Try not to stay abroad for too long.
10. What does the man probably do?
A. He is a client advisor. B. He is a project manager. C. He is a health care worker.
听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。
11. What does the woman find out about the man?
A. His hair is different. B. He seems to be more stressed. C. He is more relaxed than usual.
12. What type of book has the man been reading?
A. A book on medicine. B. A book on psychology. C. A book on physical fitness.
13. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Co-workers. B. Husband and wife. C. Doctor and patient.
听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。
14. What is the conversation mainly about?
A. Robots in elderly care. B. Advancement in technology. C. Different models of robots.
15. What does the woman think of robots?
A. They are friendly. B. They are emotionless. C. They are dangerous.
16. What are the basic tasks that the Japanese robots can carry out?
A. Carrying people around. B. Walking the dogs. C. Doing chores.
17. What has the woman ignored?
A. Robots don’t get tired. B. Technology develops very fast. C. The population is aging rapidly.
听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。
18. What will the listeners do in one hour?
A. Ride in the water. B. Watch a football game. C. Visit the historic streets.
19. What is the speaker going to do during the tour?
A. Introduce sports teams. B. Tell some historical facts. C. Share stories of football fans.
20. What is special about the boats according to the speaker?
A. They are the only boats touring the Charles River.
B. They are constructed by the New England Patriots.
C. They are used as a way of sports victory celebration.
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
What makes a city great for nature? Time Out surveyed 24,000 city-residents worldwide, asking them to rate their city’s green spaces and access to nature. Here are four top-rated cities, based on the percentage of locals who rated their city’s green spaces as “good” or “amazing”.
Rank
City
Green Spaces Score
Key Feature
1
Bath, UK
94%
Prior Park Landscape Garden (18th century)
2
Chicago, USA
89%
Wild Mile-world’s first floating eco-park
3
Montreal, Canada
88%
Mount Royal Park — 190 hectares
4
Riga, Latvia
87%
47% of city land is green space
● Bath (UK) — This quiet British city took the crown as the world’s greenest city in 2026. Surrounded by Gloucestershire countryside, Bath is filled with both small gardens and large parks. The city has adopted a 10-year green plan to ensure a more sustainable and nature-rich future, using parks, gardens, and even canals as green corridors.
● Chicago (USA) — Nicknamed “the city in a garden”, Chicago has over 600 parks across 8,800 acres. The Chicago Park District manages these green spaces, which include not only traditional parks but also innovative projects like the Wild Mile, where boardwalks wind through native wetland plants.
● Montreal (Canada) — Named after Mount Royal, a triple-peaked hill, this Canadian city balances city life with nature. Mount Royal Park offers hiking and biking trails in summer, and cross-country skiing in winter, and is home to over 180 bird species.
● Riga (Latvia) — According to satellite data, the city has 39 percent tree coverage. As part of its long-term commitment under the EU’s “Green City Accord(协议)” through 2030, Riga has committed to protecting its parks to fight the urban heat island effect. This phenomenon happens when concrete and tarmac in cities trap more heat than the countryside, and Riga’s green spaces help cool things down.
21. What can we learn about Chicago’s Wild Mile?
A. It is the largest park in the city. B. It floats on water as an eco-park.
C. It was built in the 18th century. D. It has over 600 different parks within it.
22. What can visitors do in Mount Royal Park in Montreal?
A. Enjoy summer hiking and biking. B. Feed various bird species.
C. Experience the urban heat island effect. D. Wander boardwalks through native plants.
23. What do Bath and Riga have in common?
A. Both have parks with a long history. B. Both are surrounded by countryside.
C. Both have long-term plans for green spaces. D. Both use green spaces to connect different areas.
B
For years, Shay Taylor walked the halls of Yale New Haven Hospital with a mop and cleaning cart, making sure patient rooms were spotless. Soon, she’ll be walking those same halls with a stethoscope (听诊器) — this time as a doctor.
Taylor’s journey didn’t follow a traditional path. After graduating in the top 10 percent of her class at high school, Taylor had the potential to go far, but she lacked proper guidance. Raised by a single mother, neither of them knew about college financial aid or school applications. At 18, needing to earn a living, she took a job as a cleaner at Yale New Haven Hospital. What started as a practical decision turned into nearly a decade of hard, honest work.
Then life took a turn that would change everything. After a devastating house fire, Taylor’s mother suffered severe lung damage and began struggling to breathe. Despite repeated hospital visits, doctors couldn’t find the cause and even dismissed her symptoms as psychological. Desperate for answers, Taylor reached out to the hospital’s CEO, whose office she occasionally cleaned. She explained her mother’s situation and asked for help. Within days, her mother got a new medical team and was diagnosed with vocal cord dysfunction, a rare overlooked condition. “If I could be a voice for my mom,” Taylor realized, “maybe I could do this for other patients.” That moment inspired Taylor to become a doctor and advocate for patients who weren’t being heard.
However, the road ahead wasn’t easy. She studied college and graduate science courses alone, relying on simple Internet searches to guide her way, all while keeping her cleaner job to save money for medical school applications and exam fees. Her determination finally paid off. Taylor was accepted into Howard University College of Medicine, and recently earned her residency at Yale New Haven Hospital — the very place where her journey started. “I would have never imagined this,” she said. “To come back to the same place — it means everything.”
Now, she’s preparing to return as an anesthesiology (麻醉学) resident, ready to care for patients and ensure their voices are heard. And she hopes her story inspires those uncertain about their future.
24. Why was Taylor unable to continue her studies right after high school?
A. She had to take care of her sick mother. B. She lacked direction on her educational path.
C. Her high school grades were not good enough. D. Her mother knew little about how to pay the tuition.
25. What motivated Taylor to become a doctor?
A. Her long-term dream. B. Other patients’ cases.
C. Her mother’s treatment experience. D. The hospital CEO’s assistance.
26. Which of the following best describes Shay Taylor?
A. Determined and caring. B. Independent and reserved.
C. Modest and knowledgeable. D. Sympathetic and demanding.
27. What does Taylor’s experience show?
A. Time and tide wait for no man. B. Actions speak louder than words.
C. Experience is the mother of wisdom. D. Where there is a will, there is a way.
C
China transforms into one of the most vital human landscapes in the modern world during the Spring Festival season. Often described as the world’s largest annual migration, it is now evolving into a powerful international tourism phenomenon, attracting growing numbers of foreign visitors eager to experience the celebration firsthand.
The Spring Festival is the most important social occasion in Chinese culture. It is not confined to a single day but extends over weeks of preparation and celebration. Rooted in values of family reunion, respect for elders and renewal of social bonds that stretch back thousands of years, it represents far more than a holiday; it is a cultural institution. For the Chinese people, returning to their hometowns before the Chinese New Year’s Eve reunion dinner is both a moral and emotional responsibility. The family remains the nucleus of cultural and spiritual stability in a society that has rapidly urbanized, and the Chinese New Year’s Eve dinner, where generations gather around one table, continues to be the emotional heart of the celebration.
The Spring Festival travel rush, known as chunyun, reflects both cultural continuity and economic vitality. In 2026 alone, authorities projected that it could be the largest Spring Festival travel rush in history, with cross-regional passenger trips expected to reach 9.5 billion. Railway travel accounted for more than 540 million trips, while air travel catered to nearly 95 million passengers. These figures are not merely logistical statistics; they demonstrate the strength of China’s household economy, the integration of vast regional networks and the complexity of transport infrastructure (基础设施), from expressways crossing mountains and plains to the world’s most extensive high-speed rail system and interconnected airport hubs.
Today, this powerful cultural energy is no longer experienced only by locals. Increasingly, international travelers have arrived to witness and participate in these traditions. For foreign visitors, witnessing this scale of movement is itself part of the experience, offering a vivid example of how tradition and modern organization coexist. Amid this Spring Festival holidays, China has increasingly positioned itself as a global holiday destination. Flight bookings to China by foreign tourists had surged more than 400 percent compared with the same period last year. International visitors are drawn by traditional Chinese New Year cuisine, festive customs and temple fairs, cultural performances and handicrafts, unique winter landscapes in northern China, and warm-weather escapes in the south.
28. What drives Chinese people to return to their hometowns before the Spring Festival?
A. The need to join the world’s largest annual migration.
B. The desire to experience winter landscapes in the north.
C. The heartfelt and family-bound duty to share a dinner on New Year’s Eve.
D. The interest in combining beach holidays with cultural performances.
29. What can be learned from the chunyun statistics in 2026?
A. Most travelers prefer warm-weather destinations like Hainan.
B. More people choose to settle in big cities during the holiday.
C. Air travel has become the most popular means of transportation.
D. China’s transport system and economy are highly developed.
30. What can be inferred from the sharp increase in foreign flight bookings to China?
A. Foreign tourists are no longer interested in urban tourism.
B. Spring Festival traditions are attracting more global visitors.
C. The growth in air travel is mainly due to domestic tourists.
D. Chinese youth prefer traveling abroad during the holiday.
31. What is the passage mainly about?
A. The tourism boom in both northern and southern during Spring Festival.
B. The record-breaking number of passenger trips during chunyun.
C. The cultural importance of Spring Festival and its rise as a global event.
D. The role of family reunion in China’s urbanization process.
D
Astronauts on spacewalks may soon be able to drink their own urine(尿液), thanks to a water filtration and recycling system that could be ready in time for NASA’s upcoming crewed missions to the moon.
Wastewater from urine and sweat is already recycled on the International Space Station (ISS), but the huge equipment required for this doesn’t fit in a spacesuit. NASA’s current solution is the Maximum Absorbency Garment, which, despite the technical name, is essentially just an adult diaper(尿布) for collecting urine and faeces. At the end of a spacewalk, these diapers go into the ISS’s waste system, eventually being burnt up in Earth’s atmosphere-an unsatisfactory waste of resources.
Chris Mason at Cornell University in New York says the current solution is fine for spacewalks that tend to last only a few hours, but increasing activity in space means a better solution will be needed. He and his colleagues have now developed an 8-kilogram device around the size of a shoe box that can recycle urine-collected by unisex external catheters (导尿管) - with 87 percent efficiency through a two-step osmosis filter.
The purified water is then ready to drink and can be piped into an in-suit bag. This has the additional benefit of ensuring a steady supply of drinking water: the current NASA spacesuits hold just under a single litre, which is often insufficient for along spacewalk. The remaining 13 percent of the drinking water content can’t be extracted and remains in the filter.
“I thought this would have been done already, but it’s not,” says Mason. “People that are pushing the limits of humanity will often trade discomfort for the opportunity to explore an entirely new area of science or medicine”.
The filtration technique is the same one that is already used on the ISS. But the team says it is easier to extract water from pure urine as it doesn’t include soaps and chemicals, unlike the ISS wastewater. Extracting water from stool isn’t “totally solved” yet, but this is less of a limitation because astronauts often claim to simply hold bowel movements in during spacewalks, says Mason.
Currently, the device is a model tested only in the laboratory, but human trials that include collecting urine, recycling it and drinking the resulting water will begin by November.
The researchers say the device could be built into new versions of spacesuits that are planned for NASA’s upcoming Artemis missions to the moon.
NASA has contracted a private company, Axiom Space, to build its new suits, but the firm declined to answer New Scientist’s questions about how it would be dealing with human waste. NASA didn’t respond to a request for comment.
32. What is the main problem with the current ISS water system for spacewalks?
A. It is too large and heavy to be integrated into a spacesuit. B. It is not designed to fit into current spacesuits.
C. It needs complex chemicals to process waste. D. It may not be sufficient for longer spacewalks.
33. What is paragraph 3 mainly about?
A. Longer missions in space call for improved waste systems.
B. A two-step filter can remove almost all urine waste.
C. A new lightweight device turns urine into drinking water.
D. Urine collection has improved with new external catheters.
34. What is Mason’s attitude toward the current waste method during spacewalks?
A. It works fine for short missions but needs improvement.
B. It is perfectly adequate and requires no further changes.
C. It is acceptable as astronauts are willing to endure discomfort.
D. It represents a significant step forward in space technology.
35. What can be inferred about the new urine-recycling device?
A. It will replace the adult diaper currently used on spacewalks.
B. Axiom Space is considering integrating it into their spacesuits.
C. It has undergone laboratory testing with human participants.
D. It will likely be used in future spacesuits for moon missions.
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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Chasing colors
When you grow too familiar with the city you live in, it’s easy to overlook the scenery during your daily walks. But what if your next footstep came with a small twist — following a specific color as your guide?
This idea, known as a “color walk”, has recently gained popularity on social media both in China and abroad. 36 .
As the trend spreads, many netizens have begun sharing photos online, while some cities have released color-walk guides for residents.
37 . In Shenzhen, Guangdong province, for example, those searching for pink might find bougainvillea in Shenzhen International Garden and Flower Expo Park, or trumpet-shaped flowers along parks and roads. 38 .
But beyond the colors themselves, this simple activity may also lead to unexpected discoveries. 39 . “After a whole day of color walking, the world felt brand new,” one netizen wrote on Sina Weibo. “Places I used to overlook suddenly seemed worth noticing — a yellow bicycle under a tree, or a yellow taxi parked behind a house.”
40 . Sometimes, all it takes is a single color to turn an ordinary walk into a small act of rediscovery.
A. Participants choose a single color and challenge themselves to spot objects, buildings, and scenery in that hue along the way.
B. In Yichang, Hubei province, nearly 40,000 square meters of rapeseed blossoms form a bright yellow sea beneath the blue sky.
C. Many find that this focused observation brings back a sense of freshness to familiar routes.
D. This practice turns an ordinary walk into a more engaging and mindful experience.
E. It encourages people to see their surroundings from a different angle.
F. City governments are also using this trend to promote local tourism.
G. The idea was first introduced by an artist in the United States.
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。
The bus rattled (格格作响) over the muddy roads, finally stopping in front of a small, weathered schoolhouse in the mountains of Southern Anhui. As a volunteer teacher from Hefei, I had arrived with high hopes, armed with laptops, projectors, and a lesson plan full of 41 digital activities. I was ready to bring the “future” to these children.
However, reality hit hard on the first day. The electricity was 42 , cutting off my projector mid-sentence. The students, shy and 43 , stared at their worn-out textbooks, unwilling to make eye contact. My carefully prepared digital slides were useless. Feeling 44 , I dismissed the class early and sat on the porch, watching the rain wash over the green hills. An old local teacher, Mr. Zhang, approached me with a warm smile. “You brought them the world through screens,” he said 45 , “but they need to feel the world around them first.” He handed me a handful of seeds. “Tomorrow, let’s try something different.”
The next morning, instead of opening laptops, we went to the school garden. Mr. Zhang showed the students how to plant the seeds. At first, they were hesitant, but as their hands 46 the soil, a change occurred. A quiet girl named Mei suddenly spoke up, pointing out a worm. “It’s making a tunnel!” she exclaimed. Her eyes, once downcast, now shone with 47 . Seeing this, I 48 my plan again. We used sticks to measure plant growth, turning math into a game. We collected leaves to learn English vocabulary, matching words like “vein” and “edge” to 49 objects. The classroom walls seemed to disappear. The students weren’t just listening; they were 50 , questioning, and creating.
One afternoon, Mei handed me a drawing. It depicted our garden, with a big sun smiling down. On the back, she had written in broken English: “Thank you for seeing us.”
In that moment, my definition of education shifted. I realized I hadn’t come here to 51 them with technology, but to connect with them through 52 . True learning isn’t about the 53 tools we use; it’s about the fire we light in a student’s heart.
As I left the village a month later, the road was still muddy, but my heart felt 54 . I had arrived wanting to teach them about the future, but they had taught me about the 55 of the present.
41. A. simple B. boring C. advanced D. traditional
42. A. stable B. cheap C. unreliable D. free
43. A. curious B. reserved C. excited D. noisy
44. A. amused B. relieved C. proud D. frustrated
45. A. sadly B. gently C. coldly D. secretly
46. A. washed B. touched C. covered D. avoided
47. A. curiosity B. fear C. anger D. sadness
48. A. abandoned B. followed C. printed D. hid
49. A. fake B. plastic C. broken D. real
50. A. copying B. ignoring C. engaging D. waiting
51. A. impress B. help C. test D. control
52. A. distance B. silence C. nature D. theory
53. A. oldest B. fanciest C. cheapest D. ugliest
54. A. heavier B. colder C. calmer D. fuller
55. A. value B. cost C. end D. lack
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。
The 2026 Spring Festival Gala featured a stunning performance called “Martial BOT”, where robots performed Tai Chi alongside human masters. This show highlighted the perfect blend of traditional Chinese culture and modern technology. The robots, 56 (equip)with advanced sensors, could mimic the subtle movements of Tai Chi with remarkable 57 (precise).
58 amazed the audience most was the interaction between the humans and machines. It seemed as if the robots understood the philosophy behind the martial arts. Experts say this performance signals a new era where technology serves not just as a tool, 59 as a partner in cultural inheritance.
Anhui, known 60 its rich cultural heritage, has also started similar projects. In Huangshan, visitors can now use AR glasses to see the ancient pine trees “come alive” and tell their stories. This innovative approach makes culture 61 (access) to the younger generation.
However, some traditionalists worry that relying too much on tech might dilute (稀释) the authenticity of the culture. Yet, as one inheritor put it, “Tradition is not a static relic; it is a living river 62 flows forward.” As long as the core spirit remains, the form can change. The success of “Martial BOT” proves that when tradition meets innovation, the result can be 63 (true) magical.
Looking ahead, more such collaborations 64 (expect) to appear across China. The goal is to let the world see a China that is both ancient and modern, rooted in history yet embracing the future. It is a journey of confidence, 65 (show) the world our unique cultural charm.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校将于下个月举办“科技赋能文化”(Technology Empowering Culture)校园艺术节。请你代表学生会给外教Mr. Smith写一封邮件,邀请他担任活动的评委。内容包括:
1. 活动时间和地点;
2. 活动内容(如AI绘画展、传统戏曲数字化表演等);
3. 期待他的参与。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80个左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Mr. Smith,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
This isn’t something I usually talk about, but I wanna share it.
I’ve spent most of my life feeling empty, lost, misunderstood and exhausted in ways I never knew how to explain. I’ve always felt like I was just surviving instead of actually living, like I was carrying this constant weight on my chest. When my mom passed away in late 2023, whatever stability I had left completely fell apart.
Months later on April 28th,2024, I was walking out of school and it was raining really hard. A friend offered to drive me home, but I politely declined because I didn’t want to feel like a burden, so I lied and said I “liked walking in the rain”.
While I was walking on my way home, I heard tiny meows. I followed the sound and saw a tiny kitten, completely soaked, shaking and meowing in the middle of the rain. I remember how fragile (虚弱的) she was and it hurt to look at her. I stood there for a moment not knowing what to do, then tried to look for her mother, but she was nowhere to be found. I ended up taking the kitten with me, telling myself it was just for the night and that I’d bring her back later to find her mom.
The next day, I went back to the same spot and searched for over an hour. I couldn’t find anything. I didn’t want to leave her outside, so I took her to the nearest shelter, hoping they could keep her. They checked her and said she was fine, but when I asked if they could take her in, they refused. I couldn’t leave her. She was barely two months old, and there was no way she would’ve survived on her own.
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。
I was at a loss what to do. __________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Taking care of the kitten gives me something solid to hold onto.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
1-5 BACBA 6-10 CCCBB 11-15 CBAAB 16-20 CAABC
21-23 BAC 24-27 BCAD28—31CDBC 32—35 ACAD 36-40 AEBCD
41-45 CCBDB 46-50 BAADC 51-55 ACBDA
56. equipped 57. precision 58. What 59. but 60. for 61. accessible 62. that/which 63. truly 64. are expected 65. showing
One possible version:
Dear Mr. Smith,
On behalf of the Student Union, I am writing to cordially invite you to serve as a judge for our upcoming school art festival, themed “Technology Empowering Culture”.
Scheduled for next Friday afternoon in the School Auditorium, the event promises to be a feast of innovation and tradition. Highlights include an AI-generated painting exhibition where algorithms interpret classic Chinese poems, and a digital Huangmei Opera performance featuring holographic projections. Given your profound insight into both technology and cross-cultural communication, your presence would be invaluable.
We would appreciate it if you could join us. Looking forward to your favorable reply.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
One possible version:
I was at a loss what to do. I stared at the tiny kitten in my arms, her tiny body still trembling slightly from the cold rain. She nuzzled my palm gently, and my heart softened completely. I thought of my own loneliness and pain after losing Mom, and I knew I couldn’t abandon this fragile little life. I decided to keep her, and named her Francis. I bought her warm kitten milk, a soft cat bed and some funny little toys on my way home.
Taking care of the kitten gives me something solid to hold onto. I fed her on time, cleaned her litter box patiently, and played with her happily after school. She would wait for me at the door every evening, and curl up in my arms when I felt down. Slowly, the heavy weight on my chest faded away. She didn’t just get a home that day — she saved me, pulled me out of endless darkness, and gave me a real reason to live again.
听力录音稿
Text 1
M: Excuse me, I think there has been a mistake. I bought a business class ticket on this flight, but I’ve been directed to sit in an economy class seat.
W: Sorry, sir. The business area was double-booked. We will arrange for you to receive a refund (退款) as soon as we land. (1)
Text 2
M: We keep getting lost in this hotel. There are so many rooms!
W: I know! We are supposed to be in the business conference room, but this is the dining hall.
M: Look, this sign shows us the way! We need to head past the reception area and turn right. (2)
Text 3
W: For the school project, we need 80 sheets of paper per group. There are five groups.
M: Wow, that’s a lot. It’s said each pack of paper contains 100 sheets. We’ll need to buy a few packs. (3)
Text 4
W: What happened in the football match? You had an open goal but instead of shooting, you kicked the ball out of play. Did you think the judge had blown his whistle for something?
M: No, the opposition goalkeeper fell over and injured himself. It wouldn’t have been fair if I scored then. (4)
Text 5
M: Every springtime, I get hay fever (花粉病). I start sneezing and my nose begins to run.
W: Can I get anything to help? A glass of water perhaps?
M: No, I’ve taken some medicine, but I’m just going to have to deal with this runny nose. (5)
Text 6
M: Hey, Mom, can you hear me okay? (6)
W: Yes, (6) and I can see you clearly. It’s amazing what modern technology can do these days, especially since you are all those thousands of miles away. So how has everyone settled in? (7)
M: Great, everyone in Banff is so nice. Jin has made lots of friends at her new school, (6) and Su is enjoying going on lots of walks with her new friend Beth, our neighbor. (7)
W: That’s great.
M: Yes, Beth is a teacher like Su and has lived in Canada all her life. She’s really helped us settle in. (7) Hey, have you booked a time to visit yet?
W: Yes, next month. I’m looking forward to my little holiday!
Text 7
M: Hi, I’m traveling abroad in six months’ time, and I’m wondering if I need anything in terms of protection?
W: Where are you going? (8)
M: I’ll be staying in Egypt to meet clients for a week, before flying off to Nigeria, where I’ll stay for twelve months. Before all that, I’m in Saudi Arabia for two days. (8)
W: You definitely need protection from yellow fever when traveling to western Africa, so you’ll need to book a vaccine (疫苗) appointment at the health center. (9) Why are you going to Nigeria, if you don’t mind me asking?
M: I work for a construction company and we’re building a factory near the capital, Abuja. I’m taking charge of stage one, but it’s a big project — that’s why I’ll be there for so long! (10)
Text 8 (第 11,13 题为推断题)
W: You seem different.
M: What do you mean?
W: Well, you’re usually tearing your hair out at this time of month!
M: Ha-ha! Yeah... I know. I usually get super stressed towards month-end, don’t I?
W: Just a bit! It’s understandable. There are the sales reports to finish and the managers’ meeting…
M: Yeah, exactly. It’s a high-pressure time.
W: But it seems that it’s all different this month. What’s your secret?
M: Ha-ha! Well, I’ve been reading Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff by Doctor Richard Carlson. (12) Have you heard of it?
W: Oh yeah? My brother is a big fan of that book. Are you finding it useful? (12)
M: Yeah. I’ve tried a few of the exercises and they really seem to be helping me stay calmer and more patient with myself while I’m at work. (12)
W: That’s great!
Text 9
M: I was reading an article online about how robots may solve the issue of elderly care. (14)
W: What do you mean?
M: There is currently a shortage of people able to care for our aging population.
W: So they are creating robots to do it? Aren’t robots cold and uncaring? (15)
M: It depends on the type of robot, I guess. Scientists in Japan have made them look like humans and animals so people form a connection with them. (16) They are part of a long-term experiment to see if robots can care for people like humans do.
W: What can the robots do? (16)
M: Many things. They perform basic tasks like cooking and cleaning. (16) Some are more advanced and can carry people around or help them walk.
W: The technology has come along so quickly, but I’d still be worried about robots doing something they shouldn’t.
M: They are all programmed to care. Robots are less likely to make mistakes than human carers, who often work long hours with little sleep. (17)
W: That’s a good point. I never thought of that. (17)
Text 10
Welcome aboard Boston Duck Tours. (18) The 10:15 Boston Duck Boat tour is about to leave. My name is Chris, and I’ll be your “ConDUCKtor” today as we explore the best of Boston by land and water. We’ll start our tour by traveling through the historic streets of Boston, where you’ll see some of the city’s most famous landmarks, like the Boston Common and the Old North Church. An hour into our journey, we will enter the Charles River for a unique view of the city skyline, (18) and two of the greatest universities in the world. Along the way, I’ll be sharing stories and fun facts about the city’s history, (19) and maybe even a few jokes to keep you entertained. Before we get started, do we have any football fans on board? Did you know this very boat carried the New England Patriots, the 2019 National Football League Champions, on a parade through the city? Every Boston professional sports team winning a title in the last 20 years has ridden duck boats through the city. (20) We champion safety, too. So before we set off for our first stop — Downtown Crossing, let’s review some safety information.
部分试题解析
A篇主题语境:人与自然--环境保护
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了Time Out面向全球城市居民开展的绿色空间满意度调查结果,并具体说明了巴斯、芝加哥、蒙特利尔和里加这四个得分最高的城市在亲近自然方面的特色与举措。
21.B细节理解。解析:根据表格中芝加哥的关键特征“Wild Mile一world's first floating Eco-park”可知,Wild Mile是世界上第一个漂浮生态公园,即它浮在水面上,是一座生态公园。文章正文也 到"innovative projects like the Wild Mile, where boardwalks wind through native wetland plants",
一步说明它是水上生态公园。故选B。
22.A细节理解。解析:根据蒙特利尔部分的描述“Mount Royal Park offers hiking and biking trails in summer, and cross-country skiing in winter, and is home to over 180 bird species" ,夏可以在皇家山公园享受徒步和骑行。故选A。
23.C细节比对与归纳。解析:根据巴斯部分的“The city has adopted a 10-year green plan to ensure a more sustainable and nature-rich future" 及 "As part of its long-term commitment under the EU's "Green City Accord' through 2030, Riga has committed to protecting its parks..." Ap, 座城市都制定了长期的绿色空间规划。故选C。
B篇主题语境:人与自我--生活与学习
【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了清洁工ShayTaylor因母亲被误诊的经历立志学医,克服重重困难,最终从Howard大学医学院毕业并回到最初工作的医院成为麻醉学住院医师的励志故事。
24.B 细节理解。解析:根据第二段中的“Taylor had the potential to go far, but she lacked proper guidance. Raised by a single mother, neither of them knew about college financial aid or school applications.”可知,她高中成绩优异,但因缺乏适当指导,不了解大学资助和申请流程,从而无法继
续学业。选项B“她在教育道路上缺乏指引”与文意相符。故选B。
25.C细节理解。解析:根据第三段,Taylor的母亲因严重肺损伤反复就医却被误诊为心理问题,Taylor求助院长后母亲才确诊并得到正确治疗。她由此感悟:“If I could be a voice for my mom, maybe I could do this for other patients.”可见,正是母亲的诊治经历激发了她学医的念头。选项C“她母亲的治疗经历”准确概括了这一动机。故选C。
26.A推理判断。解析:全文展现Taylor在面对困境时坚持不懈(自学课程、打工攒钱、最终考上医学院),同时因母亲的经历立志为病人发声,体现她的“决心”和“关怀他人”,故A项Determined and caring”最贴切。故选A。
27.D主旨大意。解析:文章通过Taylor从清洁工到医生的历程,凸显了坚毅意志能够改变命运的主题。D项“有志者事竟成”准确传达了这一寓意。故选D。
C
28—31. CDBC
【导语】本文是一篇文化说明文,介绍了春节的文化内核与春运的规模意义,同时指出春节正逐渐成为国际旅游热点,展现了传统节日的文化活力与全球影响力。
【28 题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二段中 “returning to their hometowns before the Chinese New Year’s Eve reunion dinner is both a moral and emotional responsibility” 可知,除夕夜阖家团圆的家庭责任与情感羁绊驱使人们返乡过年。
【29 题详解】
推理判断题。根据第三段中 “these figures... demonstrate the strength of China’s household economy, the integration of vast regional networks and the complexity of transport infrastructure” 可知,2026 年春运数据体现了中国交通体系与经济的高度发展。
【30 题详解】
推理判断题。根据第四段中 “Flight bookings to China by foreign tourists had surged more than 400 percent” 可知,入境航班预订量大幅增长,说明春节传统正吸引越来越多的全球游客。
【31 题详解】
主旨大意题。文章前半部分阐述春节的文化内涵与春运的社会意义,后半部分介绍春节发展为国际旅游盛事的趋势,“春节的文化重要性及其作为全球盛事的兴起” 最能概括全文主旨。
D
32—35. ACAD
【导语】本文是一篇科技说明文,介绍了康奈尔大学团队研发的轻型尿液回收装置,可集成到航天服中为太空行走的宇航员提供饮用水,分析了现有方案的不足与新设备的应用前景。
【32 题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二段中 “but the huge equipment required for this doesn’t fit in a spacesuit” 可知,国际空间站现有的水循环系统体积过大,无法装入航天服,这是核心问题。
【33 题详解】
段落大意题。第三段主要介绍了研究团队研发出一款约 8 公斤、鞋盒大小的新型设备,能够通过两级渗透过滤将尿液转化为饮用水。
【34 题详解】
观点态度题。根据第三段中 “the current solution is fine for spacewalks that tend to last only a few hours, but increasing activity in space means a better solution will be needed” 可知,Mason 认为现有方案适用于短期任务,但仍需改进。
【35 题详解】
推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中 “The researchers say the device could be built into new versions of spacesuits that are planned for NASA’s upcoming Artemis missions to the moon.” 可推知,该设备未来很可能应用于登月任务的新型航天服中。
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
36—40. AEBCD
【导语】本文是一篇生活类说明文,介绍了近期流行的 “色彩漫步” 休闲方式,解释其玩法、各地的落地案例以及为人们带来的全新观察体验。
【36 题详解】
前文引出 “色彩漫步” 在社交媒体流行的现象,A 项 “参与者选定一种颜色,挑战自己沿途发现该色系的物品、建筑与风景” 具体解释了该活动的玩法,承接上文。
【37 题详解】
后文以深圳为例说明不同色彩对应的城市景观,E 项 “它鼓励人们从不同视角看待周遭环境” 点明活动的核心意义,引出下文的具体案例。
【38 题详解】
前文列举深圳的粉色景观,B 项 “湖北宜昌近 4 万平方米的油菜花在蓝天下汇成一片明黄色的海洋” 承接上文,补充另一城市的色彩景观,构成并列举例。
【39 题详解】
前文提到这项活动能带来意外发现,后文引用网友的感受说明熟悉的路线变得新鲜,C 项 “很多人发现,这种专注的观察为熟悉的路途找回了新鲜感” 承上启下,衔接上下文逻辑。
【40 题详解】
后文总结色彩漫步能让普通散步成为重新发现生活的小事,D 项 “这种做法将寻常散步变成了更有参与感、更专注的体验” 总领全段,点明活动的价值。
完形填空
41-45 CCBDB 46-50 BAADC 51-55 ACBDA
本篇文章讲述了一位来自合肥的支教老师,满怀教育热忱,带着数字化教学设备前往皖南山村。起初她想用高科技设备开展教学,却因电力不稳、孩子腼腆而受挫,十分沮丧。在当地老教师的启发下,她转变方式,带领学生走进自然开展实践教学。孩子们逐渐变得积极主动,老师也由此领悟:真正的教育并非依靠先进工具,而是点燃学生内心的求知之火。
41. C 考查形容词辨析。结合上下文语境,前文提到作者作为志愿者老师,带着 “laptops, projectors” 这些现代化设备,后文又提到这些数字化活动与乡村简陋的教学条件形成对比。选项中 “advanced(先进的)” 能够准确描述数字化活动的特点,与后文电力不足导致设备无法使用的困境形成呼应。
42. C 考查形容词辨析。根据后文 “cutting off my projector mid-sentence” 可知,电力供应出现了突发中断,说明电力状况不好。
43. B 考查形容词辨析。后文 “unwilling to make eye contact(不愿意进行眼神交流)” 是对空格处形容词的具体解释,体现了孩子们的性格特点。
44. D 考查形容词辨析。前文提到作者 “carefully prepared digital slides were useless(精心准备的数字幻灯片毫无用处)”,原本满怀希望带来高科技教学,却因电力问题无法开展,内心必然是失落的。
45. B 考查副词辨析。根据上文 “An old local teacher, Mr. Zhang, approached me with a warm smile.” 及本空语境可知,老教师是微笑着走到作者跟前,“温和地” 与作者交谈。
46. B 考查动词辨析。前文提到作者 “plant the seeds(播种)”,结合常识,播种时需要用手接触土壤。B “touched(触摸、接触)” 是播种时最自然的动作,且象征着孩子们对自然的亲身体验,与后文孩子们的转变呼应。
47. A 考查名词辨析。前文提到安静的女孩 Mei “suddenly spoke up, pointing out a worm(突然开口,指着一只虫子)”,后文 “Her eyes, once downcast, now shone(她曾经低垂的眼睛现在闪闪发光)”,体现了她对虫子的兴趣。A “curiosity(好奇)” 符合 “主动指出虫子、眼睛发光” 的状态。
48. A 考查动词辨析。前文提到作者看到孩子们在花园里的转变(主动开口、充满好奇),意识到数字化教学不适合这里的孩子,因此改变了原本的教学计划。A “abandoned(放弃、搁置)” 此处指放弃数字化的教学计划,符合语境。
49. D 考查形容词辨析。前文提到 “collecting leaves to learn English vocabulary(收集树叶学习英语词汇)”,树叶是真实存在的物体,此处强调 “单词与真实的物体匹配”,体现体验式学习的特点。D “real(真实的)” 准确体现了 “实物教学” 的特点。
50. C 考查动词辨析。前文提到 “The students weren’t just listening” 学生们不只是在听,后文 “questioning, and creating(提问、创造)” 是与 “听” 并列的积极行为,空格处需体现学生的主动参与与投入。C “engaging(参与、投入)” 能够与 “questioning, creating” 并列,体现学生主动参与学习的状态。
51. A 考查动词辨析。结合前文,作者最初带着高科技设备来到山村,目的是 “bring the ‘future’ to these children(把‘未来’带给这些孩子)”,本质是想用高科技给孩子们留下深刻印象。A “impress(使印象深刻)” 符合 “用高科技展示自己、带给孩子新鲜感” 的初衷;B “help / 帮助” 虽然符合支教的目的,但与后文 “but to connect with them(而是与他们建立连接)的对比不符;C “test(测试)、D “control(控制)” 均与语境无关。
52. C 考查名词辨析。前文提到作者改变教学方式,带着孩子们 “plant the seeds(播种)、collect leaves(收集树叶)”,这些都是贴近自然的活动,因此此处指 “通过自然与孩子们建立连接”。
53. B 考查形容词辨析。前文对比了作者初使用的 “laptops, projectors(高科技、花哨的工具)” 与后来的 “sticks, leaves(简单的自然工具)”,此处强调 “真正的学习不在于工具的华丽程度”。B “fanciest(最花哨的、最高级的)” 对应前文的高科技设备,与后文 “简单工具也能实现有效学习” 形成对比。
54. D 考查形容词辨析。前文 “the road was still muddy(路仍然是泥泞的)” 是客观环境,用 “but” 转折,体现内心感受与环境的对比 —— 虽然环境未变,但作者对教育有了新的认知,收获了孩子们的认可,内心变得充实。A “heavier(更沉重的)、B “colder(更冷的)” 均与 “收获成长” 的积极心境不符;C “calmer(更平静的)” 侧重 “轻松”,不如 D “fuller(更充实的)” 能体现作者内心的收获与满足。
55. A 考查名词辨析。前文提到作者最初 “wanted to teach them about the ‘future’(想教他们关于未来的事情)”,但通过与孩子们的相处,她意识到应该关注当下的实践与体验,即 “当下的价值”。A “value(价值)” 符合 “领悟到当下的意义” 这一语境。
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56.equipped57.precision58.What 59.but60.for61.accessible 62.that/which 63.truly64.are expected65.showing
本篇围绕 “传统文化与现代科技的融合” 展开,以 2026 年春晚 “武术机器人”(MartialBOT)表演为切入点,介绍了机器人与人类大师同台表演太极,展现了传统文化与现代科技的完美结合,指出科技不仅是工具,更是文化传承的伙伴。随后以安徽黄山为例,说明当地利用增强现实眼镜让古树 “活起来”,让文化更易被年轻一代接受。文章还回应了传统主义者对 “科技稀释文化真实性” 的担忧,强调传统的核心精神不变,形式可以创新,并展望未来会有更多此类合作,向世界展示中国古老而现代的独特文化魅力。
56. equipped 考查非谓语动词(过去分词)。句子主干为 “The robots could mimic the subtle movements of TaiChi(机器人能够模仿太极的细微动作)”,空格处需填入非谓语动词作后置定语,修饰 “The robots(机器人)”。“equip(配备)” 与逻辑主语 “The robots” 之间是被动关系(机器人被配备先进传感器),故用过去分词 equipped。固定搭配为 “be equipped with(配备有……)”,此处省略 be 动词,直接用过去分词作定语。
58. precision 考查名词词性转换。空格前有形容词 “remarkable(显著的、非凡的)”,形容词后需修饰名词,因此需将形容词 “precise(精确的)” 转换为名词 “precision(精确性、精准度)”。
57. What 考查主语从句引导词。句子主干为 “____ amazed the audience most was the interaction(最让观众惊叹的是互动)”,空格处引导主语从句,且在从句中作主语,指代 “让观众惊叹的事情”,故填 What。
59. but 考查并列连词。空格处考查固定句型 “not just... but (also)...”,意为 “不仅…… 而且……”,表并列递进关系。前文提到 “technology serves not just as a tool(科技不仅仅作为一种工具)”,后文 “as a partner in cultural inheritance(作为文化传承的伙伴)” 与前文形成递进,因此填入 but,符合固定搭配和语境逻辑。
60. for 考查介词。空格处考查固定搭配 “be known for...”,意为 “因…… 而闻名”。句子意为 “安徽因其丰富的文化遗产而闻名”,此处需填入介词 for,符合语法和语境要求。注意区分 “be known as……(作为…… 而闻名)”,此处强调 “原因”,故用 for。
61. accessible 考查形容词词性转换。空格处考查 “make + 宾语 + 宾语补足语” 结构,因此需将动词 “access(接近、获取)” 转换为形容词 “accessible(可接近的、易理解的)”。
62. that/which 考查定语从句引导词。句子主干为 “it is a living river(它是一条流动的河流)”,先行词为 “a living river(一条流动的河流)”,空格处引导定语从句,修饰先行词,且引导词在从句中作主语,故可用 that 或 which。定语从句 “____ flows forward(向前流动)” 修饰 “river”,补充说明河流的特点。
63. truly 考查副词词性转换。空格后为形容词 “magical”,副词修饰形容词,因此需将形容词 “true(真实的)” 转换为副词 “truly(真正地)”。
64. are expected 考查动词的时态和语态。句子主语为 “more such collaborations(更多此类合作)”,与谓语动词 “expect(期待)” 之间是被动关系(合作被期待出现),因此用被动语态。结合 “Looking ahead(展望未来)” 可知,此处表示将来的预期,用一般现在时的被动语态即可(一般现在时可表示客观预期),结构为 “am/is/are + 过去分词”,主语为复数,故填 are expected。
65. showing 考查非谓语动词(现在分词)。句子主干为 “It is a journey of confidence(这是一段充满自信的旅程)”,空格处需填入非谓语动词作伴随状语,修饰主句,故用现在分词 showing。
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