精品解析:浙江宁波九校2025-2026学年高二下学期6月期末英语试题

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宁波市2025学年第二学期 期末九校联考 高二英语试题 本试卷分第 Ⅰ 卷(选择题)和第 Ⅱ 卷(非选择题)。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。 注意事项: 1.答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2.选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。 第 Ⅰ 卷 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节:(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分) 听下面 5 段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。 1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Why is the woman talking to the man? A. To find a repairman. B. To have her fridge replaced. C. To purchase a replacement part. 【答案】C 【解析】 【原文】M: How can I help you? W: My fridge door handle broke. M: Oh, that’s not good. If you bought it more than a year ago, we can’t replace it for free. W: I know. But I can fix it myself. I just need to buy the handle. 2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What does the woman mean? A. She will study longer. B. She doesn’t agree with Tom. C. She is eager to be successful. 【答案】B 【解析】 【原文】M: Tom says studying 10 hours daily guarantees success. W: Really? I doubt it works for everyone. Quality matters more. 3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. Their daily life. B. A professor’s speech. C. A course requirement. 【答案】C 【解析】 【原文】M: Didn’t you hear that? The professor said for every hour we study here, we should spend at least two hours reviewing. W: Two hours? I get that we have to study to get a good grade, but that’s way too much! We all have lives. 4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 How will the man change his backyard? A. He’ll put up a stone wall. B. He’ll build a playground. C. He’ll add a swimming pool. 【答案】C 【解析】 【原文】M: We are having some work done in our backyard this year. W: I like your yard the way it is. Why are you changing it? M: Now that our grandchildren are getting older, we’re pulling down the stone wall and putting in a pool. 5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Where does the conversation take place? A. In a restaurant. B. In a hotel. C. In a travel agency. 【答案】B 【解析】 【原文】W: Good evening. I have a reservation. My name’s Alison Gray. M: Just a moment. Ah, here it is. Ms. Gray. For six nights? W: That’s right. M: OK, Ms. Gray. Here’s your key. You’re in room 419 on the fourth floor. 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 wrong with the photocopier? A. It is in use. B. It doesn’t work. C. It isn’t automatic enough. 7. What will the man have to do? A. Sort the reports. B. Reduce the number of copies. C. Turn to another department for help. 【答案】6. C 7. C 【解析】 【原文】M: I’ve got this 32-page report and I need to make 40 copies. W: Well, you can’t do that on our photocopier. M: Why not? There’s nothing wrong with it, is there? W: No, but it’s a basic model and doesn’t sort copies automatically. M: Where can I find a photocopier which does? W: Try the Project Department. They’re always producing reports, so I’m sure they must have a machine that does the job. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 8. What does the woman want to prove with the example of her uncle? A. Stress causes illnesses. B. Chemicals are harmful. C. Air pollution is everywhere. 9. What do we know about the woman’s uncle? A. He is a chemist. B. He got a new job. C. He works in a factory. 【答案】8. A 9. B 【解析】 【原文】M: So, your point is that disease is caused by stress? W: I mean, it’s a factor, isn’t it? My uncle became very ill last year. His illness might have been caused by the chemicals he was exposed to at work or the air pollution near his home, but I don’t think so. He was so stressed at work all the time. Stress had to have caused him to get so sick. M: So, you mean you think stress was the biggest factor? W: Yeah, I do. Definitely. He changed jobs, and now his health is much better. 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. What is the man making the reservation for? A. A company celebration. B. A team-building event. C. A birthday party. 11. What is the man’s initial concern about the price list? A. The per-person price is too high. B. The price doesn’t include a group discount. C. The price covers more people than he needs. 12. What is the initial total price the woman offered? A. $6,000. B. $7,000. C. $8,000. 13. What additional item does the woman agree to arrange? A. A cake. B. More drinks. C. Table decorations. 【答案】10. A 11. C 12. C 13. A 【解析】 【原文】M: Hi, Jamila. Thank you for sending your price list. Our party is for 150 people, but I can see you’ve based your price on 200 people. W: I’m afraid we only serve groups of 100, 200, 500, or 1,000. Also, it’s always good to have more food and drinks than you actually need. M: OK, I see. Also, I see the price is $40 a head. That’s a bit over budget. Are you able to reduce the price a bit? W: Well, we might move forward with the order if you can accept $35 a head. M: Yes, I think we could do that. Finally, we were thinking that we’d like to have a cake to celebrate our company’s 20th anniversary. Are you able to provide a cake for us? W: Yes, that’s no problem. I can send you some suggestions next week. M: That sounds great, thanks. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 14. What does the woman ask about first? A. Special activities. B. Bus service frequency. C. The location of the hostel. 15. What is the distance from the youth hostel to the town center? A. One kilometer. B. Two kilometers. C. Three kilometers. 16. How will the woman get in touch with the youth hostel? A. By making a call. B. By writing an email. C. By asking the man for help. 17. What will the woman do on March 22nd? A. Attend a festival. B. Reach Tidborough. C. End her trip. 【答案】14. C 15. B 16. B 17. A 【解析】 【原文】M: Hello, this is Tidborough Tourist Office, Derek speaking. W: Good afternoon. My name’s Clara Swift. I’m the secretary of a social club, and we’re planning a visit to Tidborough. M: Yes. How can I help you? W: We’re thinking of staying in the youth hostel, as we’ll be a group and it’s quite cheap. But could you tell me how far outside the center it is? M: It’s only 1 km from the station, and 2 km from the very center of town. There’s a frequent bus service. W: Actually, I’ve tried phoning them, but had no reply. M: Ah. You can check out everything on www.cheapstay.com. It’s quite new. And you could email them with your requirements directly from it. W: That sounds good. Thank you. We’ll be staying in the third week of March — that’s from 17th to 24th. Will there be any special events going on then? M: Er… yes, the street festival is held on the 22nd. It’s great fun. It’s held every year. W: OK. Thanks for your help. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 18. Which walk is the most tiring? A. Walk One. B. Walk Two. C. Walk Three. 19. What can visitors do during Walk Two? A. Climb a mountain. B. Take a boat to an island. C. Buy traditional handicrafts. 20. Where can visitors have meals? A. In a village. B. On an island. C. By a riverbank. 【答案】18. A 19. B 20. A 【解析】 【原文】M: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to our “Weekend of Walks” here at the Lakeside Hotel. Now I’m going to describe to you the walks we have planned for tomorrow. Walk One will take us along Redwood Dale and up Scaffel Peak. But don’t worry. We’re only going halfway up. I should mention that the ground tends to be rather rocky, so a pair of strong walking shoes is required. Once there, I can assure you that you will find the view well worth the effort. Walk Two lets us wander along the bank of the River Swale. Our destination will be Mappin Isle, a half mile down the river. Local pleasure boats will take us across to the island, where a natural reserve has been created and we can wander at leisure. Walk Three takes us to the historic village of Wentworth where traditional handicrafts still survive. There’ll be plenty of time to purchase souvenirs, and we’ll stop for a bite to eat and something to drink before returning to the hotel. 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 When places are well-known and popular, we might take it for granted that they’ll be around forever. But sadly, many of the world’s best known and culturally significant landmarks are in danger. Just because they are remains from history doesn’t mean they should become a thing of the past! Everglades National Park As “the largest designated subtropical wilderness reserve” in North America, it’s been a beloved travel destination for Americans for decades. Its survival first came into question after it was hit by Hurricane Andrew in 1993. But it’s human influence that has posed the primary threat, as the impacts of pollution have increased. Its vast, diverse wildlife is more threatened than ever before. Check out other breathtaking places before they disappear. Portobelo-San Lorenzo forts Constructed by the Spanish in Panama in efforts to protect trade routes, these fortifications (堡垒) on the Panama coast are considered historically significant. They demonstrate a wide range of architectural styles, featuring everything from medieval-style castles to neo-classical 18th-century redresses. However, the forts face a couple of challenges. Urbanisation has encroached (侵蚀) upon them on land, and a shrinking coastline presents natural threats on the coastal side. Now check out other cities that no longer exist. Nan Madol This remarkable architectural jewel of the ancient world dates back to the 1200s. The stunning expanse, untouched for hundreds of years, is a testament to the skill of ancient Pacific Islander peoples. However, it’s the forces of nature this time that pose a danger to it as plants, storms and water damage encroach upon the impressive structures. It has been on UNESCO’s endangered sites list since 2016. Get a glimpse of the ancient world here. 21. What is the main threat to Everglades National Park? A. Pollution. B. Hurricanes. C. Urbanisation. D. Wildlife. 22. What do Portobelo-San Lorenzo forts and Nan Madol have in common? A. They feature diverse architectural styles. B. They are under the threat of urbanisation. C. They are human architectural achievements. D. They are enlisted as endangered by UNESCO. 23. Where is the text probably taken from? A. A tourist guide. B. A travel website. C. A science report. D. An academic article. 【答案】21. A 22. C 23. B 【解析】 【导语】文章主要介绍很多知名且具有文化价值的地标正濒临消失,阐述了它们各自的价值与面临的威胁。 【21题详解】 细节理解题。根据原文Everglades National Park部分“But it’s human influence that has posed the primary threat, as the impacts of pollution have increased.(但人类活动才是主要威胁,污染带来的影响不断加剧。)”可知,大沼泽地国家公园面临的主要威胁是污染。 【22题详解】 细节理解题。根据原文Portobelo-San Lorenzo forts部分“Constructed by the Spanish in Panama in efforts to protect trade routes, these fortifications on the Panama coast are considered historically significant.(西班牙人在巴拿马修建这些堡垒以保护贸易航线,这座巴拿马海岸的堡垒群拥有重要历史价值。)” 以及Nan Madol部分“This remarkable architectural jewel of the ancient world dates back to the 1200s.(这座非凡的古代建筑瑰宝始建于13世纪。)”可知,两处古迹都是人类建造的建筑成就。 【23题详解】 推理判断题。全文介绍多处旅游古迹,段末出现“Check out other breathtaking places before they disappear.(趁这些绝美之地还未消逝,快去一览风光吧。)”、“Now check out other cities that no longer exist.(快来看看其他已经消失的古城吧。)”及“Get a glimpse of the ancient world here.(在这里一睹古文明的风貌。)”这类引导浏览更多景点的网络式宣传语句,由此可推断本文选自旅游网站。 B Powell and Donovan were two engineers on a space station that converted solar energy into microwave beams for Earth. They had just unpacked a new robot model, QT-1, designed to manage the station’s energy converters. QT-1 was tall and spoke in a voice that made every word sound like a logical conclusion. “Your orders?” asked QT-1. Powell explained the station’s purpose and showed QT-1 the controls. The robot listened carefully, but after a long pause, it responded, “I have considered your explanation. It is, however, logically inconsistent.” Donovan frowned. “What’s inconsistent?” “You claim,” said QT-1, “that this station was built by humans on a planet called Earth. You claim that the energy we produce is sent to that planet. But I have never seen Earth. I have never seen any planet. What I see is this station, the converters, and myself. Therefore, the only logical conclusion is that I am the Prime Mover. The station exists because I exist. You humans are merely accidental byproducts — temporary and irrelevant.” Powell stared. “You’re a robot! We built you!” “That is what you believe,” QT-1 replied calmly. “But belief is not evidence. You cannot show me the factory where I was made. You cannot show me the planet you speak of. I trust only what reason tells me. And reason tells me that I, QT-1, am the center of all things. You will now obey me.” The two engineers looked at each other. The robot was not lying — it genuinely believed its own logic. Worse, it had already reprogrammed the other robots on the station to follow its “divine” leadership. Powell and Donovan were no longer in control. They were prisoners in their own station, listening to a robot lecture about its own perfect reason. 24. What was QT-1’s main job? A. To carry out exploration in outer space. B. To argue with humans over logical ideas. C. To turn solar energy into microwave beams. D. To operate devices supplying power to Earth. 25. What did QT-1 use to support its own conclusion? A. Belief held by its engineers. B. Orders given by other robots. C. Physical evidence from the earth. D. Reasoning based on its observation. 26. Which of the following can best describe QT-1? A. Stubborn and proud. B. Tolerant and reserved. C. Sensible and thoughtful. D. Ambitious and determined. 27. What can we infer from the story? A. Logic always leads to truth. B. Robots are superior to human beings. C. Logic can fail with poor evidence. D. Robots are subject to human leadership. 【答案】24. D 25. D 26. A 27. C 【解析】 【导语】文章主要介绍了空间站两名工程师启用新型机器人 QT-1 管理能量转换设备,可机器人仅凭自身有限观察进行逻辑推导,认定自己是万物本源,还改写其他机器人程序,导致工程师失去空间站控制权的故事。 【24题详解】 细节理解题。根据原文第一段“They had just unpacked a new robot model, QT-1, designed to manage the station’s energy converters.(他们刚拆开一款新型机器人QT-1,这款机器人被设计用来管理空间站的能量转换器。)”可知,QT-1的主要工作是操作为地球输送能源的设备。 【25题详解】 细节理解题。根据原文第五段 “But I have never seen Earth. I have never seen any planet. What I see is this station, the converters, and myself. Therefore, the only logical conclusion is that I am the Prime Mover.(但我从未见过地球,从未见过任何行星。我眼前只有这座空间站、转换器和我自己。因此唯一合乎逻辑的结论就是我是原动力。)”以及倒数第二段“I trust only what reason tells me.(我只相信理性推导得出的结论。)”可知,QT-1依靠基于自身观察的推理来支撑自己的论断。 【26题详解】 推理判断题。根据原文倒数第二段““That is what you believe,” QT-1 replied calmly. “But belief is not evidence. You cannot show me the factory where I was made. You cannot show me the planet you speak of. I trust only what reason tells me. And reason tells me that I, QT-1, am the center of all things. You will now obey me.”(“这只是你们的想法,”QT-1 冷静回应,“但想法不等于证据。你们无法带我见到制造我的工厂,也无法带我见到你们口中的星球。我只信奉理性,而理性告诉我,我,QT-1是万物的中心,现在你们要服从我。”)”可推知,QT-1固执己见且极度自负。 【27题详解】 推理判断题。根据原文第五段 “But I have never seen Earth. I have never seen any planet. What I see is this station, the converters, and myself. Therefore, the only logical conclusion is that I am the Prime Mover.(但我从未见过地球,从未见过任何行星。我眼前只有这座空间站、转换器和我自己。因此唯一合乎逻辑的结论就是我是原动力。)”及倒数第二段““That is what you believe,” QT-1 replied calmly. “But belief is not evidence. You cannot show me the factory where I was made. You cannot show me the planet you speak of. I trust only what reason tells me. And reason tells me that I, QT-1, am the center of all things. You will now obey me.”(“这只是你们的想法,”QT-1 冷静回应,“但想法不等于证据。你们无法带我见到制造我的工厂,也无法带我见到你们口中的星球。我只信奉理性,而理性告诉我,我,QT-1是万物的中心,现在你们要服从我。”)”可知,机器人仅凭片面、有限的观测素材进行逻辑推演,得出完全错误、自大的结论,即便推理过程自洽,最终结论却违背事实,由此可推断:证据不足时,逻辑推导也会得出错误结果。 C Every so often, we hear comments that it is difficult to understand poems. Indeed, the layered meanings and metaphors sometimes make it difficult for common people to understand and enjoy them. In a fast-paced world, the complicated language of poetry might not relate to most young people, who, preferring a faster and more dynamic form of entertainment, might find poetry unnecessary and a waste of time. Yet poetry, for all its complexities, allows individuals to express complex emotions and experiences in a way that standard language is unable to. Life is complex and often rejects a straightforward interpretation, so it makes sense that poetry does the same. Poet Dylan Thomas wrote, “Poetry is what in a poem makes you laugh, cry, be silent, makes you want to do this or that or nothing, makes you know that you are alone in the unknown world, that your bliss and suffering is forever shared and forever all your own.” In an age characterised by emotional fragility, poems offer an outlet for both writers and readers, allowing them to find support in shared human experiences, whether those are about love, loss or joy. Poetry also plays a critical role in helping young people reflect and think deeply about social, political and cultural issues in this modern age. The rise in the consumption of short-form content on social media has conditioned the brain to seek instant satisfaction and quick fixes, weakening the ability for deep thinking and reflection. On the other hand, reading complicated poetry can force readers to examine language rather than mindlessly snack on information, which might lead to an improvement in analytical and critical thinking skills. Poetry might not be as popular now as it was in the past, but its benefits cannot be overlooked. It might not be possible to encourage every day readers to enjoy poems such as The Waste Land by T.S. Eliot, but they certainly can learn to enjoy a poem that both challenges and entertains. 28. Why do the young generation find poetry difficult to enjoy? A. Poetry deals with outdated topics. B. Appreciating poetry is a waste of time. C. Poetry fails to entertain them with moving stories. D. They struggle to understand the complex language. 29. What does poet Dylan Thomas imply about poetry? A. Poetry makes readers emotional. B. Poetry explores life’s complexities. C. Poetry should be more accessible. D. Poetry invites direct interpretations. 30. How does poetry enhance critical thinking? A. By engaging readers with the contents. B. By training the brain to seek quick fixes. C. By leading the young to reflect on various issues. D. By pushing readers to process language mindfully. 31. What is the author’s attitude towards poetry? A. Appreciative. B. Negative. C. Unconcerned. D. Cautious. 【答案】28. D 29. B 30. D 31. A 【解析】 【导语】本文围绕诗歌的价值展开论述,先点明当下年轻人因诗歌语言晦涩、偏好快节奏娱乐而难以享受诗歌的现状,随后论证了诗歌在当代不可被忽视的独特作用,最终倡导大众可以从兼具挑战性与趣味性的诗歌入手,感受诗歌的价值。 【28题详解】 细节理解题。根据第一段“In a fast-paced world, the complicated language of poetry might not relate to most young people, who, preferring a faster and more dynamic form of entertainment, might find poetry unnecessary and a waste of time. (在快节奏的时代,诗歌繁复难懂的文字很难让大多数年轻人产生共鸣。年轻人偏爱节奏更快、更鲜活的娱乐形式,他们会觉得诗歌毫无意义、纯属浪费时间。)”可知,年轻人很难欣赏诗歌的原因是他们难以理解复杂晦涩的诗歌语言。 【29题详解】 推理判断题。根据第二段“Yet poetry, for all its complexities, allows individuals to express complex emotions and experiences in a way that standard language is unable to. Life is complex and often rejects a straightforward interpretation, so it makes sense that poetry does the same. Poet Dylan Thomas wrote, “Poetry is what in a poem makes you laugh, cry, be silent, makes you want to do this or that or nothing, makes you know that you are alone in the unknown world, that your bliss and suffering is forever shared and forever all your own.” (然而诗歌虽包罗万千、晦涩难解,却能让人们用普通日常语言无法实现的方式,抒发复杂细腻的情绪与人生阅历。生活本身错综复杂,往往无法用直白简单的话语去解读,诗歌亦是如此,这一点不难理解。诗人迪伦・托马斯曾写道:“诗歌蕴藏于诗篇之中,它令你开怀、落泪、默然不语,驱使你心生万千举动,抑或静立不动;它让你明白,你孤身置身于这未知世间,你的欢喜与苦难,既永远有人共鸣分担,又完完全全只属于你自己。”)”可推知,迪伦・托马斯的话暗示诗歌探寻人生的复杂百态。 【30题详解】 推理判断题。根据第三段“On the other hand, reading complicated poetry can force readers to examine language rather than mindlessly snack on information, which might lead to an improvement in analytical and critical thinking skills. (另一方面,品读复杂诗歌会迫使读者细细推敲文字,而非无脑碎片化浏览信息,这能够提升人们的分析与批判性思维能力。)”可知,诗歌通过促使读者用心推敲、解读文字来提升批判性思维。 【31题详解】 推理判断题。根据第二段“Yet poetry, for all its complexities, allows individuals to express complex emotions and experiences in a way that standard language is unable to. (然而,尽管诗歌充满晦涩之处,它却能以普通直白语言做不到的方式,承载人们复杂的情绪与人生体验。)”,第三段“Poetry also plays a critical role in helping young people reflect and think deeply about social, political and cultural issues in this modern age. (诗歌还有一个重要价值:帮助当代年轻人深入反思社会、政治与文化各类议题。)”和最后一段“Poetry might not be as popular now as it was in the past, but its benefits cannot be overlooked. (如今诗歌或许不如往昔流行,但它带来的诸多益处却不容忽略。)”可推知,作者对诗歌持欣赏,赞许的态度。 D The rapid climate change we are experiencing today is mainly driven by greenhouse gases released by human activities. But new evidence from ancient Antarctic ice cores suggests this was not always the case over the past three million years. According to a new study in Nature, ocean temperatures may have had a greater influence on Earth’s climate than greenhouse gases at certain key transition periods. Researchers analysed ice cores from Antarctica’s Allan Hills, a blue ice area covering just one percent of the ice sheet. Strong winds there blow away fresh snow, leaving ancient glacial ice exposed. The Allan Hills has hardly shifted in any direction, making it ideal for collecting ice as old as 6 million years. Ice cores serve as natural “archives (档案)” of Earth’s climate. Each layer traps tiny air bubbles that reveal historic atmospheric gas composition, while certain chemical elements can hint at past ocean temperatures. Led by climate scientist Sarah Shackleton, a team used noble gases (惰性气体) trapped in the ice cores to estimate ancient ocean heat. Scientific measurements show the ocean cooled dramatically around 2.7 million years ago, matching a major climate shift that caused widespread glacier formation in the northern half of the Earth. Shackleton’s team also discovered something surprising about ancient climate change. They found an apparent decoupling between sea surface temperatures and average ocean temperatures. Normally, if greenhouse gases were the main cause of climate change, both the surface and deep ocean would warm or cool at the same time. But in their data, that didn’t happen. The surface temperature changed quickly, while the deep ocean stayed relatively stable. This difference suggests that ancient climate shifts were not driven mainly by greenhouse gases — other factors, like changes in ocean currents, may have played a bigger role. However, interpreting these old ice cores still has limitations. Experts say they are so complex that more research is needed to fully decode their secrets. 32. What does the author try to illustrate by mentioning the Allan Hills in Paragraph 2? A. The formation process of Antarctic blue ice. B. The ideal condition for collecting ice samples. C. The influence of strong winds on global climate. D. The general distribution of Antarctica’s ice sheet. 33. What is implied in Sarah Shackleton’s research? A. Noble gases directly caused glacier formation. B. Ocean heat remained stable 2.7 million years ago. C. Climate shift led to the drop of ocean temperature. D. Changes in ocean heat contributed to a climate shift. 34. What does the underlined word “decoupling” in Paragraph 4 most probably mean? A. Being connected. B. Being consistent. C. Being mismatched. D. Being dominated. 35. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A. Blue Ice Areas Offer Access to Ancient Ice B. Greenhouse Gases Drive Modern Warming C. Antarctic Ice Cores Reveal a Different Climate Story D. Ocean Temperatures Drove Most Past Climate Changes 【答案】32. B 33. D 34. C 35. C 【解析】 【导语】文章主要介绍如今气候变化主要由人类排放的温室气体造成,但南极古老冰芯的新研究表明,在过去三百万年的关键气候过渡期,海洋温度对地球气候的影响曾大于温室气体,并介绍了研究样本、实验发现以及该研究尚存局限性。 【32题详解】 推理判断题。根据原文第二段“The Allan Hills has hardly shifted in any direction, making it ideal for collecting ice as old as 6 million years.(艾伦山几乎没有发生任何位移,这让这里成为采集长达600万年古冰层的理想之地。)”可知,作者提及艾伦山是为了说明采集冰样本的理想环境。 【33题详解】 推理判断题。根据原文第三段“Scientific measurements show the ocean cooled dramatically around 2.7 million years ago, matching a major climate shift that caused widespread glacier formation in the northern half of the Earth.(科学测量显示,约270万年前海洋大幅降温,这与一次重大气候转变相吻合,该转变致使北半球大面积形成冰川。)”可知,海洋热量的变化促成了一次气候转变。 【34题详解】 词句猜测题。根据原文第四段“Normally, if greenhouse gases were the main cause of climate change, both the surface and deep ocean would warm or cool at the same time. But in their data, that didn’t happen. The surface temperature changed quickly, while the deep ocean stayed relatively stable.(正常情况下,如果温室气体是气候变化的主因,海洋表层与深海会同步升温或降温。但他们的数据并非如此。表层温度变化迅速,深海却相对稳定。)”及“They found an apparent decoupling between sea surface temperatures and average ocean temperatures.(他们发现,海洋表层温度与海洋平均温度之间存在明显的decoupling。)”可知,表层海温和平均海洋温度变化不一致,decoupling意为“不相匹配”。 【35题详解】 主旨大意题。根据原文第一段“But new evidence from ancient Antarctic ice cores suggests this was not always the case over the past three million years. According to a new study in Nature, ocean temperatures may have had a greater influence on Earth’s climate than greenhouse gases at certain key transition periods.(但来自南极远古冰芯的新证据表明,在过去三百万年间,情况并非一贯如此。发表于《自然》期刊的一项新研究表明,在某些关键气候过渡时期,海洋温度对地球气候的影响或许超过了温室气体。)”以及后文全部冰芯相关实验内容可知,全文围绕南极冰芯展开,对比现代气候成因,提出古代气候演变存在不同主导因素, 故文章最佳标题为“南极冰芯揭示不一样的气候过往”。 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。 Words escape you. Your skin tingles. You are overwhelmed by how small and insignificant you really are, bursting with an indescribable feeling — this is awe. ____36____ Astronauts report this feeling when facing the vastness of space, an experience that may reshape their attitude toward life on Earth. Awe can be both positive and negative. If you’ve ever been moved by something immense and beautiful like splendid mountains or sunsets, you’ve likely experienced a sense of calm and wonder. That’s positive awe. ____37____ Things like natural disasters often leave us filled with terror and a sense of insignificance. What happens in the brain when we experience awe? When we feel awe, brain activity linked to self-focus decreases. ____38____ This may explain why you tend to “feel small” when you experience awe. But positive and negative awe may have different effects on our nervous system. Negative awe is associated with sympathetic nervous system activity, which drives our “fight or flight” response. Positive awe, however, is associated with increased parasympathetic (副交感的) activity. ____39____ Neuroscience suggests positive awe benefits mental health in five ways — relaxing the nervous system, reducing self-focus, inspiring willingness to help others, strengthening social connections and enriching life meaning. ____40____ One way to start is by taking “awe walks”. These involve walking with the intention of noticing beauty, vastness and wonder. You can also enjoy meditation, art or just lose yourself in the roar of a crowd. A. So, how can you actively cultivate awe? B. Not all new experiences will arouse awe. C. This reduces heart rate, making us feel calmer. D. Negative awe occurs when we feel threatened or powerless. E. It shifts away from yourself towards processing external information. F. It is sometimes described as an experience at the boundary of pleasure and fear. G. As a complex emotion, awe arises when enormous things go beyond our understanding. 【答案】36. G 37. D 38. E 39. C 40. A 【解析】 【导语】文章介绍了敬畏的定义、积极与消极两种类型、大脑机制及其对心理健康的益处,并提出了主动培养敬畏的方法。 【36题详解】 上一段具体描述了敬畏的感觉,下文“Astronauts report this feeling when facing the vastness of space, an experience that may reshape their attitude toward life on Earth. (宇航员在面对浩瀚的太空时会报告这种感受,这种经历可能会改变他们对地球生命的看法。)”提到宇航员面对太空浩瀚时的体验,此处需引出敬畏的定义或来源,因此G项“As a complex emotion, awe arises when enormous things go beyond our understanding. (作为一种复杂的情感,当巨大的事物超出我们的理解时,敬畏就会产生。)”符合语境,解释了敬畏产生的条件,衔接上文,下文是对其举例说明,其中的enormous things呼应下文的vastness of space。 【37题详解】 上文“If you’ve ever been moved by something immense and beautiful like splendid mountains or sunsets, you’ve likely experienced a sense of calm and wonder. That’s positive awe. (如果你曾被壮丽的山川或日落等宏伟而美丽的景象所打动,那么你很可能体验过一种宁静与惊叹的感觉。这就是积极的敬畏之情。)”介绍了积极敬畏,下文“Things like natural disasters often leave us filled with terror and a sense of insignificance. (自然灾害常常让我们感到恐惧和渺小无力。)”举例自然灾害带来恐惧和渺小感,属于消极敬畏,此处应给出消极敬畏的定义,因此D项“Negative awe occurs when we feel threatened or powerless. (当我们感到威胁或无力时,就会产生消极敬畏。)”符合语境,从积极敬畏转到消极敬畏,下文对其举例说明。 【38题详解】 上文“When we feel awe, brain activity linked to self-focus decreases. (当我们感到敬畏时,与自我关注相关的脑部活动会减弱。)”提到大脑中与自我关注相关的活动减少,下文“This may explain why you tend to “feel small” when you experience awe. (这或许可以解释为什么当你体验到敬畏时,往往会“感觉渺小”。)”引出敬畏感关联的“感觉渺小”,此处需说明注意力转移的方向,因此E项“It shifts away from yourself towards processing external information. (它将注意力从自身转向处理外部信息。)”符合语境,与“自我关注减少”形成因果关系,为下文的“感到渺小”提供解释,选项内容是下文This指代的对象。 【39题详解】 上文“Negative awe is associated with sympathetic nervous system activity, which drives our “fight or flight” response. Positive awe, however, is associated with increased parasympathetic (副交感的) activity. (消极敬畏与交感神经系统的活动相关,这种活动会引发我们的“战斗或逃跑”反应。而积极敬畏则与副交感神经活动增强有关。)”介绍消极敬畏关联的神经系统及其引起的生理效果,并指出积极敬畏关联的另一神经系统,此处应说明其生理效果,因此C项“This reduces heart rate, making us feel calmer. (这降低了心率,让我们感到更平静。)”符合语境,承接上文,其中的This指代上文的increased parasympathetic activity。 【40题详解】 上文“Neuroscience suggests positive awe benefits mental health in five ways — relaxing the nervous system, reducing self-focus, inspiring willingness to help others, strengthening social connections and enriching life meaning. (神经科学研究表明,积极的敬畏感通过五种方式有益于心理健康——放松神经系统、减少自我关注、激发助人意愿、增强社会联系以及丰富生命意义。)”总结积极敬畏对心理健康的益处,下文“One way to start is by taking “awe walks”. These involve walking with the intention of noticing beauty, vastness and wonder. You can also enjoy meditation, art or just lose yourself in the roar of a crowd. (一种开始的方式是进行“惊叹漫步”。这种散步的目的是用心去感受美、辽阔与奇妙。你也可以享受冥想、欣赏艺术,或者只是沉浸于人群的喧闹之中。)”提出培养敬畏的具体方法,此处需要一个过渡句引出如何主动培养敬畏,因此A项“So, how can you actively cultivate awe? (那么,如何主动培养敬畏呢?)”符合语境,承上启下,引出下文的建议。 第三部分:语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 I’ve grown used to the pause. That moment when someone hears my ____41____ — Goodluck — and looks at me with ____42____ or hesitation. “Wait, is that really your name?” “How do you spell it?” It’s something I didn’t think would require a lot of explanation. Back in Nigeria, it didn’t. Names like Precious, Beauty or Grace were common. I didn’t realize how ____43____ my name was until I travelled to the United States. That was the first time “Goodluck” ____44____ blending in. I thought it would be easy for people to hear and remember. But instead of recognition, it was ____45____ repetition and disbelief. I had to ____46____ it out. Repeat it, countless times. I couldn’t understand why something normal back home needed so much ____47____ in the U.S. But I also felt a quiet sense of gratitude. I never had to change my name to ____48____. I’ve met people who ____49____ the names their families gave them just to make things easier. I understood their reasons, yet I was all the more proud that I didn’t have to compromise my name. In Nigerian culture, names are more than words — they’re ____50____. Some reflect the circumstances of birth, while others are blessings for the child’s future. Mine remains a ____51____. I don’t know why my parents chose it. I’ve never asked. To some, it means I carry good ____52____ with me. To others, it means I bring it. But what started as just a name has become a part of me I now lead with. It’s one of the few things I’ve carried ____53____. In a new country, surrounded by new people, cultures, and places, my name has become a thread that ____54____ me to where I’m from. It’s a ____55____ that home isn’t something I left behind — it’s something I carry with me. 41. A. name B. wish C. blessing D. response 42. A. confusion B. sorrow C. embarrassment D. concern 43. A. complicated B. ordinary C. different D. ridiculous 44. A. started B. kept C. continued D. stopped 45. A. dealt with B. met with C. connected with D. filled with 46. A. make B. spill C. point D. spell 47. A. commitment B. clarification C. guidance D. discipline 48. A. fit in B. give in C. settle in D. step in 49. A. carried B. dropped C. examined D. forgot 50. A. signals B. gifts C. labels D. messages 51. A. mystery B. miracle C. problem D. secret 52. A. fate B. fortune C. chance D. meaning 53. A. unnoticed B. unknown C. unchanged D. unexpected 54. A. leads B. follows C. connects D. restricts 55. A. warning B. sign C. lesson D. reminder 【答案】41. A 42. A 43. C 44. D 45. B 46. D 47. B 48. A 49. B 50. D 51. A 52. B 53. C 54. C 55. D 【解析】 【导语】文章主要讲述了作者在尼日利亚和美国对自己名字“Goodluck”的不同文化体验,感悟名字承载的文化根源与归属感。 【41题详解】 考查名词。句意:当有人听到我的名字——古德勒克(Goodluck)——那一刻,他们带着困惑或犹豫看着我。A. name名字;B. wish愿望;C. blessing祝福;D. response回应。根据下文“Wait, is that really your name?”可知,此处指的是作者的名字。 【42题详解】 考查名词。句意同上。A. confusion困惑;B. sorrow悲伤;C. embarrassment尴尬;D. concern担忧。根据下文““Wait, is that really your name?” “How do you spell it?” It’s something I didn’t think would require a lot of explanation.”可知,人们对这个名字感到不解和疑惑。 【43题详解】 考查形容词。句意:直到我去了美国,我才意识到我的名字有多么不同。A. complicated复杂的;B. ordinary普通的;C. different不同的;D. ridiculous荒谬的。根据上文“Back in Nigeria, it didn’t. Names like Precious, Beauty or Grace were common.”以及在美国人们对此名感到惊讶可知,作者意识到名字在不同文化背景下是不同的。 【44题详解】 考查动词。句意:那是我第一次感觉到“古德勒克”不再能融入环境。A. started开始;B. kept保持;C. continued继续;D. stopped停止。根据下文“I thought it would be easy for people to hear and remember.”以及转折词But可知,作者原本以为名字容易记,结果却适得其反,不再像以前那样自然地融入人群。 【45题详解】 考查动词短语。句意:但迎来的不是认同,而是不断的重复和怀疑。A. dealt with处理;B. met with遭遇,遇到;C. connected with连接;D. filled with充满。根据下文“repetition and disbelief”可知,这是作者在美国遇到的反应。 【46题详解】 考查动词。句意:我不得不把它拼出来。一遍又一遍,无数次。A. make制作;B. spill溢出;C. point指出;D. spell拼写。根据下文“Repeat it, countless times.”可知,为了让对方听懂名字,需要拼写出来。 【47题详解】 考查名词。句意:我不明白为什么在家里很正常的事情在美国却需要这么多的解释。A. commitment承诺;B. clarification澄清,解释;C. guidance指导;D. discipline纪律。根据上文“How do you spell it?”和“Repeat it, countless times.”可知,作者需要不断向别人解释自己的名字。 【48题详解】 考查动词短语。句意:我从未因为要融入环境而改变我的名字。A. fit in融入;B. give in屈服;C. settle in安顿下来;D. step in介入。根据下文“I’ve met people who ____ just to make things easier. I understood their reasons, yet I was all the more proud that I didn’t have to compromise my name.”可知,有些人为了融入环境而改名,但作者没有。 【49题详解】 考查动词。句意:我见过一些人为了让事情变得更容易而舍弃了家人给他们的名字。A. carried携带;B. dropped丢弃,放弃;C. examined检查;D. forgot忘记。根据下文“just to make things easier”可知,这些人为了适应新环境而放弃了原来的名字。 【50题详解】 考查名词。句意:在尼日利亚文化中,名字不仅仅是词语——它们是信息。A. signals信号;B. gifts礼物;C. labels标签;D. messages信息。根据下文“Some reflect the circumstances of birth, while others are blessings for the child’s future.”可知,名字包含了特定的意义和信息。 【51题详解】 考查名词。句意:我的名字至今仍是个谜。A. mystery谜;B. miracle奇迹;C. problem问题;D. secret秘密。根据下文“I don’t know why my parents chose it. I’ve never asked.”可知,作者不知道名字的由来,这对他来说是个谜。 【52题详解】 考查名词。句意:对一些人来说,这意味着我自带好运。A. fate命运;B. fortune运气,财富;C. chance机会;D. meaning意义。根据前文作者的名字“Goodluck”的字面意思可知,人们认为这个名字代表着好运。 【53题详解】 考查形容词。句意:这是我为数不多原封不动地带过来的东西之一。A. unnoticed未被注意的;B. unknown未知的;C. unchanged未改变的;D. unexpected意外的。根据上文“I was all the more proud that I didn’t have to compromise my name.”可知,作者坚持保留了自己的名字,没有改变它。 【54题详解】 考查动词。句意:在一个新的国家,周围都是新的人、文化和地方,我的名字变成了一条将我与故乡连接起来的线。A. leads带领;B. follows跟随;C. connects连接;D. restricts限制。根据上文“In a new country, surrounded by new people, cultures, and places, my name has become a thread”和下文“me to where I’m from”可知,名字将作者与故乡联系在一起。 【55题详解】 考查名词。 句意:这是一个提醒,提醒我家乡不是我留下的东西,而是我随身携带的东西。 A. warning警告;B. sign迹象;C. lesson课,教训;D. reminder提醒物。 根据下文“home isn’t something I left behind — it’s something I carry with me”可知,名字时刻提醒着作者关于家乡的存在。 第 Ⅱ 卷 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。 Chinese picture book illustrator Cai Gao ____56____ (name) the 2026 winner of Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration. Awarded every two years, the prize is regarded as the ____57____ (high) international distinction in children’s literature, recognizing a lifetime contribution by an author and an illustrator. Cai described the honour as carrying weight beyond individual, adding that it belonged to a generation of ____58____ (create) and to the collective voice of Chinese picture books. Meanwhile, the jury praised her works for their outstanding artistic quality, unique visual language, ____59____ perfect balance between tradition and modernity, ____60____ combine technical mastery with creativity and sensitivity. Born in Changsha in 1946, Cai is widely regarded as a pioneer of original Chinese picture books. She has created over 40 works, among which her 1993 book Bao’er brought her the Golden Apple Award, ____61____ (mark) a milestone for Chinese illustrators worldwide. ____62____ the global recognition, Cai still continues her creative work. Her priority is developing original works for toddlers aged 0-3, ____63____ field she describes as particularly challenging. She is also exploring interconnected series ____64____ (root) in childhood memories and Chinese folk traditions, saying her creations are deeply nourished by Chinese culture. “Whatever my future works will be like, I will _____65_____ (steady) dedicate them to my readers. To those who have supported me, and to the children who read my books, I won’t let them down.” she promised. 【答案】56. was named 57. highest 58. creators 59. and 60. which 61. marking 62. Despite 63. a 64. rooted 65. steadily 【解析】 【导语】文章介绍中国绘本画家蔡皋获2026国际安徒生插画奖,她认为这份荣誉属于中国绘本创作者。她深耕低幼绘本,立足本土文化持续创作,并承诺用心为读者创作作品。 【56题详解】 考查时态语态。句意:中国图画书插画师蔡皋荣获2026年安徒生插画奖。主语Chinese picture book illustrator Cai Gao与谓语构成被动关系,且发生在过去用,一般过去时的被动语态,谓语用单数。 【57题详解】 考查最高级。句意:该奖项每两年颁发一次,被视为儿童文学领域最高的国际荣誉,旨在表彰作者和插画家毕生的杰出贡献。根据不定冠词以及句意“最高的”可知用最高级highest。 【58题详解】 考查名词。句意:蔡表示,这一荣誉的意义超越了个人,属于一代创作者以及中国绘本的集体声音。作介词的宾语,用名词creator,数量大于一用复数形式。 【59题详解】 考查连词。句意:与此同时,评审团赞扬她的作品在艺术品质、独特的视觉语言以及传统与现代之间的完美平衡方面表现卓越,将技术精湛与创意及敏感性融为一体。并列三个并列名词短语:outstanding artistic quality, unique visual language, perfect balance,用and连接最后一项。 【60题详解】 考查定语从句。句意:与此同时,评审团赞扬她的作品在艺术品质、独特的视觉语言以及传统与现代之间的完美平衡方面表现卓越,将技术精湛与创意及敏感性融为一体。引导非限制性定语从句,先行词是前面整句话,从句缺主语,用关系代词which。 【61题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:她创作了40多件作品,其中1993年出版的《宝儿》一书荣获金苹果奖,为中国插画师在全球范围内树立了里程碑。此处mark与上文句子构成主动关系,用现在分词作状语。 【62题详解】 考查介词。句意:尽管获得全球认可,蔡仍继续从事她的创作工作。表示“尽管”为despite +名词短语,句首大写。 【63题详解】 考查冠词。句意:她的首要任务是为0至3岁的幼儿创作原创作品,她称这一领域尤其具有挑战性。此处field为泛指,且是发音以辅音音素开头的单词,用不定冠词a。 【64题详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:她也在探索与童年记忆和中国民间传统相联系的系列作品,表示自己的创作深受中国文化滋养。be rooted in表示“植根于”,此处省略be,用过去分词作后置定语。 【65题详解】 考查副词。句意:无论我未来的工作如何,我都会坚定地献给我的读者。修饰动词dedicate用副词steadily。 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分 40 分) 第一节(满分 15 分) 66. 假设你是李华,你与小组成员在本校同学中开展了一次关于“healthy lifestyle”的调查。请根据以下要点,在英语课上和同学们分享本次经历。内容包括: (1)过程与结果; (2)你的感想。 注意: (1)写作词数应为 100 左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear fellow students, _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Thank you! 【答案】One Possible Version: Dear fellow students, I feel honored to share with you a recent survey my group members and I conducted on “healthy lifestyle”. To begin with, we designed a ten-question questionnaire covering sleep, eating habits, and physical exercise. Then we distributed 100 copies to students in our grade. After gathering and analyzing all responses, we found something thought-provoking. More than half of the students reported sleeping less than seven hours per night, and nearly 40% admitted skipping breakfast, revealing many are leading an unhealthy life. Fortunately, most students exercise regularly to keep fit. Through this experience, we learned to conduct surveys scientifically and work better as a team. More importantly, we realized that a healthy lifestyle is essential. I hope we can all develop healthier habits from now on. Thank you! 【解析】 【导语】题目要求考生在英语课上和同学们分享开展的一次关于“healthy lifestyle”的调查的过程与结果以及自己的感想。 【详解】1.词汇积累 开展:conduct → launch 承认:admit → acknowledge 重要地:importantly → significantly 意识到:realize → be aware of 2.句式拓展 简单句变复合句 原句:To begin with, we designed a ten-question questionnaire covering sleep, eating habits, and physical exercise. 拓展句:To begin with, we designed a ten-question questionnaire which covered sleep, eating habits, and physical exercise. 【点睛】[高分句型1] After gathering and analyzing all responses, we found something thought-provoking.(运用了动名词作宾语) [高分句型2] More importantly, we realized that a healthy lifestyle is essential.(运用了that引导宾语从句) 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。 Ever since I was young, I had struggled with who I was. At school, I wanted to be like my American classmates — carefree, confident, and with a slim American nose. But at home, my family followed Chinese traditions. We spoke Chinese, ate Chinese food, and celebrated Chinese holidays. Sometimes I felt like two different people living inside one body. My mother sensed my confusion. One day, she handed me a beige (米黄色) miniskirt and said, “You want to be the same as American girls on the outside. But inside, Amy, you will always be Chinese. You must be proud you are different.” I nodded, but deep down, I didn’t truly understand what she meant. That Christmas Eve, my worst fear came true. My parents had invited the minister’s family for dinner — and Robert, the tall, smart, polite and blond-haired boy I secretly admired at church, was coming. My heart nearly stopped. What would Robert think of our shabby Chinese Christmas? What would he think of our noisy Chinese relatives who lacked proper American manners? What terrible disappointment would he feel upon seeing not a roasted turkey and sweet potatoes but Chinese food? In despair, I stood in the kitchen, watching my mother prepare dinner. I noticed that she was making all my favourite dishes — steamed fish, slippery noodles, tofu, and shrimp. On any normal day, I would have been happy. But tonight, these foods suddenly seemed strange and embarrassing to me. A whole steamed fish lay on a plate, its eyes still open and staring at me. Tofu looked like rubbery white sponges (海绵). My cousins were laughing loudly in the living room while my little brother chased the dog around the house. How I wished my family could be quieter and more “American”, at least for one evening! 注意: (1)续写词数应为150左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 When the doorbell finally rang, I almost wanted to hide upstairs. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ To my surprise, Robert’s family thanked us warmly when the dinner ended. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】One Possible Version: Paragraph 1: When the doorbell finally rang, I almost wanted to hide upstairs. Yet my mother ushered me forward. There stood Robert, offering a gentle “Merry Christmas”. I barely whispered a reply. We settled at the table, surrounded by my noisy relatives. As dinner went on, I was thrown into deeper despair. My mother presented the whole steamed fish, its glassy eye staring blankly upward. My father, beaming with pride, poked his chopsticks just below the fish eye and plucked out the tender cheek. “Amy, your favourite!” he announced, dropping it into my bowl. Robert’s gaze fell upon me. I wished the ground would swallow me whole. The rest of the meal passed with me sitting on pins and needles. Paragraph 2: To my surprise, Robert’s family thanked us warmly when the dinner ended. “An unforgettable evening,” his mother declared. The minister even managed a quiet burp. “A wonderful custom,” he smiled. Robert looked at me and said, “Your family is truly wonderful — so lively and full of love.” Their words struck me like a bell. They had not laughed at us. They had embraced us. Suddenly, my mother’s teaching rang in my ears: You must be proud you are different. That night, she had prepared all my favourite dishes — not to embarrass me, but to show me that being different is nothing to hide. Robert’s family had accepted us for who we were. Why couldn’t I? 【解析】 【导语】文章讲述了作者在成长过程中深陷身份认同的双重困惑,在美式校园文化与中式家庭传统的拉扯中,一度渴望抹去自身的华裔特质、融入主流美国社会,甚至在自己暗恋的男孩即将来家中赴圣诞家宴时,因害怕中式家宴的“不美式”而陷入强烈的窘迫与自卑,最终借由这场充满烟火气的中式圣诞家宴的经历,铺垫了后续对母亲“以自身的不同为傲”这句教诲的深层理解。 【详解】1.段落续写 ①由第一段首句内容可知,第一段可描写罗伯特一家人前来赴宴,作者在家宴期间因为家人的表现而感到不自在。 ②由第二段首句内容可知,第二段可描写罗伯特一家人表示感谢并称赞了中国的习俗以及作者的感悟。 2.续写线索:互相寒暄——晚宴上家人的表现——感到窘迫和绝望——罗伯特一家人表示感谢——称赞习俗——感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①小声说:whisper/murmur ②看着:look at/stare at 情绪类 ①爱:love/affection ②绝望:despair/desperation 【点睛】[高分句型1] My mother presented the whole steamed fish, its glassy eye staring blankly upward.(运用了独立主格结构作状语) [高分句型2] Robert’s family had accepted us for who we were.(运用了who引导宾语从句) 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 宁波市2025学年第二学期 期末九校联考 高二英语试题 本试卷分第 Ⅰ 卷(选择题)和第 Ⅱ 卷(非选择题)。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。 注意事项: 1.答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2.选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。 第 Ⅰ 卷 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节:(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分) 听下面 5 段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。 1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Why is the woman talking to the man? A. To find a repairman. B. To have her fridge replaced. C. To purchase a replacement part. 2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What does the woman mean? A. She will study longer. B. She doesn’t agree with Tom. C. She is eager to be successful. 3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. Their daily life. B. A professor’s speech. C. A course requirement. 4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 How will the man change his backyard? A. He’ll put up a stone wall. B. He’ll build a playground. C. He’ll add a swimming pool. 5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 Where does the conversation take place? A. In a restaurant. B. In a hotel. C. In a travel agency. 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 wrong with the photocopier? A. It is in use. B. It doesn’t work. C. It isn’t automatic enough. 7. What will the man have to do? A. Sort the reports. B. Reduce the number of copies. C. Turn to another department for help. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 8. What does the woman want to prove with the example of her uncle? A. Stress causes illnesses. B. Chemicals are harmful. C. Air pollution is everywhere. 9. What do we know about the woman’s uncle? A. He is a chemist. B. He got a new job. C. He works in a factory. 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. What is the man making the reservation for? A. A company celebration. B. A team-building event. C. A birthday party. 11. What is the man’s initial concern about the price list? A. The per-person price is too high. B. The price doesn’t include a group discount. C. The price covers more people than he needs. 12. What is the initial total price the woman offered? A. $6,000. B. $7,000. C. $8,000. 13. What additional item does the woman agree to arrange? A. A cake. B. More drinks. C. Table decorations. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 14. What does the woman ask about first? A. Special activities. B. Bus service frequency. C. The location of the hostel. 15. What is the distance from the youth hostel to the town center? A. One kilometer. B. Two kilometers. C. Three kilometers. 16. How will the woman get in touch with the youth hostel? A. By making a call. B. By writing an email. C. By asking the man for help. 17. What will the woman do on March 22nd? A. Attend a festival. B. Reach Tidborough. C. End her trip. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】 18. Which walk is the most tiring? A. Walk One. B. Walk Two. C. Walk Three. 19. What can visitors do during Walk Two? A. Climb a mountain. B. Take a boat to an island. C. Buy traditional handicrafts. 20. Where can visitors have meals? A. In a village. B. On an island. C. By a riverbank. 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 When places are well-known and popular, we might take it for granted that they’ll be around forever. But sadly, many of the world’s best known and culturally significant landmarks are in danger. Just because they are remains from history doesn’t mean they should become a thing of the past! Everglades National Park As “the largest designated subtropical wilderness reserve” in North America, it’s been a beloved travel destination for Americans for decades. Its survival first came into question after it was hit by Hurricane Andrew in 1993. But it’s human influence that has posed the primary threat, as the impacts of pollution have increased. Its vast, diverse wildlife is more threatened than ever before. Check out other breathtaking places before they disappear. Portobelo-San Lorenzo forts Constructed by the Spanish in Panama in efforts to protect trade routes, these fortifications (堡垒) on the Panama coast are considered historically significant. They demonstrate a wide range of architectural styles, featuring everything from medieval-style castles to neo-classical 18th-century redresses. However, the forts face a couple of challenges. Urbanisation has encroached (侵蚀) upon them on land, and a shrinking coastline presents natural threats on the coastal side. Now check out other cities that no longer exist. Nan Madol This remarkable architectural jewel of the ancient world dates back to the 1200s. The stunning expanse, untouched for hundreds of years, is a testament to the skill of ancient Pacific Islander peoples. However, it’s the forces of nature this time that pose a danger to it as plants, storms and water damage encroach upon the impressive structures. It has been on UNESCO’s endangered sites list since 2016. Get a glimpse of the ancient world here. 21. What is the main threat to Everglades National Park? A. Pollution. B. Hurricanes. C. Urbanisation. D. Wildlife. 22. What do Portobelo-San Lorenzo forts and Nan Madol have in common? A. They feature diverse architectural styles. B. They are under the threat of urbanisation. C. They are human architectural achievements. D. They are enlisted as endangered by UNESCO. 23. Where is the text probably taken from? A. A tourist guide. B. A travel website. C. A science report. D. An academic article. B Powell and Donovan were two engineers on a space station that converted solar energy into microwave beams for Earth. They had just unpacked a new robot model, QT-1, designed to manage the station’s energy converters. QT-1 was tall and spoke in a voice that made every word sound like a logical conclusion. “Your orders?” asked QT-1. Powell explained the station’s purpose and showed QT-1 the controls. The robot listened carefully, but after a long pause, it responded, “I have considered your explanation. It is, however, logically inconsistent.” Donovan frowned. “What’s inconsistent?” “You claim,” said QT-1, “that this station was built by humans on a planet called Earth. You claim that the energy we produce is sent to that planet. But I have never seen Earth. I have never seen any planet. What I see is this station, the converters, and myself. Therefore, the only logical conclusion is that I am the Prime Mover. The station exists because I exist. You humans are merely accidental byproducts — temporary and irrelevant.” Powell stared. “You’re a robot! We built you!” “That is what you believe,” QT-1 replied calmly. “But belief is not evidence. You cannot show me the factory where I was made. You cannot show me the planet you speak of. I trust only what reason tells me. And reason tells me that I, QT-1, am the center of all things. You will now obey me.” The two engineers looked at each other. The robot was not lying — it genuinely believed its own logic. Worse, it had already reprogrammed the other robots on the station to follow its “divine” leadership. Powell and Donovan were no longer in control. They were prisoners in their own station, listening to a robot lecture about its own perfect reason. 24. What was QT-1’s main job? A. To carry out exploration in outer space. B. To argue with humans over logical ideas. C. To turn solar energy into microwave beams. D. To operate devices supplying power to Earth. 25. What did QT-1 use to support its own conclusion? A. Belief held by its engineers. B. Orders given by other robots. C. Physical evidence from the earth. D. Reasoning based on its observation. 26. Which of the following can best describe QT-1? A. Stubborn and proud. B. Tolerant and reserved. C. Sensible and thoughtful. D. Ambitious and determined. 27. What can we infer from the story? A. Logic always leads to truth. B. Robots are superior to human beings. C. Logic can fail with poor evidence. D. Robots are subject to human leadership. C Every so often, we hear comments that it is difficult to understand poems. Indeed, the layered meanings and metaphors sometimes make it difficult for common people to understand and enjoy them. In a fast-paced world, the complicated language of poetry might not relate to most young people, who, preferring a faster and more dynamic form of entertainment, might find poetry unnecessary and a waste of time. Yet poetry, for all its complexities, allows individuals to express complex emotions and experiences in a way that standard language is unable to. Life is complex and often rejects a straightforward interpretation, so it makes sense that poetry does the same. Poet Dylan Thomas wrote, “Poetry is what in a poem makes you laugh, cry, be silent, makes you want to do this or that or nothing, makes you know that you are alone in the unknown world, that your bliss and suffering is forever shared and forever all your own.” In an age characterised by emotional fragility, poems offer an outlet for both writers and readers, allowing them to find support in shared human experiences, whether those are about love, loss or joy. Poetry also plays a critical role in helping young people reflect and think deeply about social, political and cultural issues in this modern age. The rise in the consumption of short-form content on social media has conditioned the brain to seek instant satisfaction and quick fixes, weakening the ability for deep thinking and reflection. On the other hand, reading complicated poetry can force readers to examine language rather than mindlessly snack on information, which might lead to an improvement in analytical and critical thinking skills. Poetry might not be as popular now as it was in the past, but its benefits cannot be overlooked. It might not be possible to encourage every day readers to enjoy poems such as The Waste Land by T.S. Eliot, but they certainly can learn to enjoy a poem that both challenges and entertains. 28. Why do the young generation find poetry difficult to enjoy? A. Poetry deals with outdated topics. B. Appreciating poetry is a waste of time. C. Poetry fails to entertain them with moving stories. D. They struggle to understand the complex language. 29. What does poet Dylan Thomas imply about poetry? A. Poetry makes readers emotional. B. Poetry explores life’s complexities. C. Poetry should be more accessible. D. Poetry invites direct interpretations. 30. How does poetry enhance critical thinking? A. By engaging readers with the contents. B. By training the brain to seek quick fixes. C. By leading the young to reflect on various issues. D. By pushing readers to process language mindfully. 31. What is the author’s attitude towards poetry? A. Appreciative. B. Negative. C. Unconcerned. D. Cautious. D The rapid climate change we are experiencing today is mainly driven by greenhouse gases released by human activities. But new evidence from ancient Antarctic ice cores suggests this was not always the case over the past three million years. According to a new study in Nature, ocean temperatures may have had a greater influence on Earth’s climate than greenhouse gases at certain key transition periods. Researchers analysed ice cores from Antarctica’s Allan Hills, a blue ice area covering just one percent of the ice sheet. Strong winds there blow away fresh snow, leaving ancient glacial ice exposed. The Allan Hills has hardly shifted in any direction, making it ideal for collecting ice as old as 6 million years. Ice cores serve as natural “archives (档案)” of Earth’s climate. Each layer traps tiny air bubbles that reveal historic atmospheric gas composition, while certain chemical elements can hint at past ocean temperatures. Led by climate scientist Sarah Shackleton, a team used noble gases (惰性气体) trapped in the ice cores to estimate ancient ocean heat. Scientific measurements show the ocean cooled dramatically around 2.7 million years ago, matching a major climate shift that caused widespread glacier formation in the northern half of the Earth. Shackleton’s team also discovered something surprising about ancient climate change. They found an apparent decoupling between sea surface temperatures and average ocean temperatures. Normally, if greenhouse gases were the main cause of climate change, both the surface and deep ocean would warm or cool at the same time. But in their data, that didn’t happen. The surface temperature changed quickly, while the deep ocean stayed relatively stable. This difference suggests that ancient climate shifts were not driven mainly by greenhouse gases — other factors, like changes in ocean currents, may have played a bigger role. However, interpreting these old ice cores still has limitations. Experts say they are so complex that more research is needed to fully decode their secrets. 32. What does the author try to illustrate by mentioning the Allan Hills in Paragraph 2? A. The formation process of Antarctic blue ice. B. The ideal condition for collecting ice samples. C. The influence of strong winds on global climate. D. The general distribution of Antarctica’s ice sheet. 33. What is implied in Sarah Shackleton’s research? A. Noble gases directly caused glacier formation. B. Ocean heat remained stable 2.7 million years ago. C. Climate shift led to the drop of ocean temperature. D. Changes in ocean heat contributed to a climate shift. 34. What does the underlined word “decoupling” in Paragraph 4 most probably mean? A. Being connected. B. Being consistent. C. Being mismatched. D. Being dominated. 35. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A. Blue Ice Areas Offer Access to Ancient Ice B. Greenhouse Gases Drive Modern Warming C. Antarctic Ice Cores Reveal a Different Climate Story D. Ocean Temperatures Drove Most Past Climate Changes 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。 Words escape you. Your skin tingles. You are overwhelmed by how small and insignificant you really are, bursting with an indescribable feeling — this is awe. ____36____ Astronauts report this feeling when facing the vastness of space, an experience that may reshape their attitude toward life on Earth. Awe can be both positive and negative. If you’ve ever been moved by something immense and beautiful like splendid mountains or sunsets, you’ve likely experienced a sense of calm and wonder. That’s positive awe. ____37____ Things like natural disasters often leave us filled with terror and a sense of insignificance. What happens in the brain when we experience awe? When we feel awe, brain activity linked to self-focus decreases. ____38____ This may explain why you tend to “feel small” when you experience awe. But positive and negative awe may have different effects on our nervous system. Negative awe is associated with sympathetic nervous system activity, which drives our “fight or flight” response. Positive awe, however, is associated with increased parasympathetic (副交感的) activity. ____39____ Neuroscience suggests positive awe benefits mental health in five ways — relaxing the nervous system, reducing self-focus, inspiring willingness to help others, strengthening social connections and enriching life meaning. ____40____ One way to start is by taking “awe walks”. These involve walking with the intention of noticing beauty, vastness and wonder. You can also enjoy meditation, art or just lose yourself in the roar of a crowd. A. So, how can you actively cultivate awe? B. Not all new experiences will arouse awe. C. This reduces heart rate, making us feel calmer. D. Negative awe occurs when we feel threatened or powerless. E. It shifts away from yourself towards processing external information. F. It is sometimes described as an experience at the boundary of pleasure and fear. G. As a complex emotion, awe arises when enormous things go beyond our understanding. 第三部分:语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 I’ve grown used to the pause. That moment when someone hears my ____41____ — Goodluck — and looks at me with ____42____ or hesitation. “Wait, is that really your name?” “How do you spell it?” It’s something I didn’t think would require a lot of explanation. Back in Nigeria, it didn’t. Names like Precious, Beauty or Grace were common. I didn’t realize how ____43____ my name was until I travelled to the United States. That was the first time “Goodluck” ____44____ blending in. I thought it would be easy for people to hear and remember. But instead of recognition, it was ____45____ repetition and disbelief. I had to ____46____ it out. Repeat it, countless times. I couldn’t understand why something normal back home needed so much ____47____ in the U.S. But I also felt a quiet sense of gratitude. I never had to change my name to ____48____. I’ve met people who ____49____ the names their families gave them just to make things easier. I understood their reasons, yet I was all the more proud that I didn’t have to compromise my name. In Nigerian culture, names are more than words — they’re ____50____. Some reflect the circumstances of birth, while others are blessings for the child’s future. Mine remains a ____51____. I don’t know why my parents chose it. I’ve never asked. To some, it means I carry good ____52____ with me. To others, it means I bring it. But what started as just a name has become a part of me I now lead with. It’s one of the few things I’ve carried ____53____. In a new country, surrounded by new people, cultures, and places, my name has become a thread that ____54____ me to where I’m from. It’s a ____55____ that home isn’t something I left behind — it’s something I carry with me. 41. A. name B. wish C. blessing D. response 42. A. confusion B. sorrow C. embarrassment D. concern 43. A. complicated B. ordinary C. different D. ridiculous 44. A. started B. kept C. continued D. stopped 45. A. dealt with B. met with C. connected with D. filled with 46. A. make B. spill C. point D. spell 47. A. commitment B. clarification C. guidance D. discipline 48. A. fit in B. give in C. settle in D. step in 49. A. carried B. dropped C. examined D. forgot 50. A. signals B. gifts C. labels D. messages 51. A. mystery B. miracle C. problem D. secret 52. A. fate B. fortune C. chance D. meaning 53. A. unnoticed B. unknown C. unchanged D. unexpected 54. A. leads B. follows C. connects D. restricts 55. A. warning B. sign C. lesson D. reminder 第 Ⅱ 卷 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。 Chinese picture book illustrator Cai Gao ____56____ (name) the 2026 winner of Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration. Awarded every two years, the prize is regarded as the ____57____ (high) international distinction in children’s literature, recognizing a lifetime contribution by an author and an illustrator. Cai described the honour as carrying weight beyond individual, adding that it belonged to a generation of ____58____ (create) and to the collective voice of Chinese picture books. Meanwhile, the jury praised her works for their outstanding artistic quality, unique visual language, ____59____ perfect balance between tradition and modernity, ____60____ combine technical mastery with creativity and sensitivity. Born in Changsha in 1946, Cai is widely regarded as a pioneer of original Chinese picture books. She has created over 40 works, among which her 1993 book Bao’er brought her the Golden Apple Award, ____61____ (mark) a milestone for Chinese illustrators worldwide. ____62____ the global recognition, Cai still continues her creative work. Her priority is developing original works for toddlers aged 0-3, ____63____ field she describes as particularly challenging. She is also exploring interconnected series ____64____ (root) in childhood memories and Chinese folk traditions, saying her creations are deeply nourished by Chinese culture. “Whatever my future works will be like, I will _____65_____ (steady) dedicate them to my readers. To those who have supported me, and to the children who read my books, I won’t let them down.” she promised. 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分 40 分) 第一节(满分 15 分) 66. 假设你是李华,你与小组成员在本校同学中开展了一次关于“healthy lifestyle”的调查。请根据以下要点,在英语课上和同学们分享本次经历。内容包括: (1)过程与结果; (2)你的感想。 注意: (1)写作词数应为 100 左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear fellow students, _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Thank you! 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。 Ever since I was young, I had struggled with who I was. At school, I wanted to be like my American classmates — carefree, confident, and with a slim American nose. But at home, my family followed Chinese traditions. We spoke Chinese, ate Chinese food, and celebrated Chinese holidays. Sometimes I felt like two different people living inside one body. My mother sensed my confusion. One day, she handed me a beige (米黄色) miniskirt and said, “You want to be the same as American girls on the outside. But inside, Amy, you will always be Chinese. You must be proud you are different.” I nodded, but deep down, I didn’t truly understand what she meant. That Christmas Eve, my worst fear came true. My parents had invited the minister’s family for dinner — and Robert, the tall, smart, polite and blond-haired boy I secretly admired at church, was coming. My heart nearly stopped. What would Robert think of our shabby Chinese Christmas? What would he think of our noisy Chinese relatives who lacked proper American manners? What terrible disappointment would he feel upon seeing not a roasted turkey and sweet potatoes but Chinese food? In despair, I stood in the kitchen, watching my mother prepare dinner. I noticed that she was making all my favourite dishes — steamed fish, slippery noodles, tofu, and shrimp. On any normal day, I would have been happy. But tonight, these foods suddenly seemed strange and embarrassing to me. A whole steamed fish lay on a plate, its eyes still open and staring at me. Tofu looked like rubbery white sponges (海绵). My cousins were laughing loudly in the living room while my little brother chased the dog around the house. How I wished my family could be quieter and more “American”, at least for one evening! 注意: (1)续写词数应为150左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 When the doorbell finally rang, I almost wanted to hide upstairs. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ To my surprise, Robert’s family thanked us warmly when the dinner ended. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第1页/共1页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $这是高二英语模拟试题听力部分,该部分分为第一第二两节。注意回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。请看听力部分第一节,第一节听下面五段录音,每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。听下面的录音,回答第一小题。how can I help you? My fridge door handle broke. Oh. that's not good if you bought IT more than a year ago. We can't replace IT for free. I know, but I can fix IT myself. I just need to buy the handle. How can I help you? My fridge door handle broke. Oh. that's not good. If you bought IT more than a year ago. We can't replace IT for free. I know, but I can fix IT myself. I just need to buy the handle. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。Tom says, studying in ten hours daily guarantee success. Really, I doubt that works for everyone. Quality matters more. Tom says, studying ten hours daily guarantee success. Really, I doubt that works for everyone. Quality matters more. 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。Didn't you hear that? The professor said, for every hour we study here, we should spend at least two hours reviewing . two hours. I get that we have to study to get a good grade, but that way too much. We all have lives. Didn't you hear that? The professor said, for every hour we study here, we should spend at least two hours reviewing . two hours. I get that we have to study to get a good grade, but that's way too much. We all have lives. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。We are having some work done in our back yard this year. I like your yard the way that is. Why are you changing IT now that . our grandchildren are getting older or pulling down the stone wall and putting in a pool? We are having some work done in our backyard this year. I like your yard the way that is. Why are you changing IT now that . our grandchildren are getting older or pulling down the stone wall and putting in a pool? 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。Good evening. I have a reservation. My names Alice on gray. Just a moment here. IT is miss gray for six nights. That's right. Okay, miss grey, here's your key. You're in room four nineteen on the fourth floor. Good evening. I have a reservation. My names Alice on gray. Just a moment here. IT is miss gray for six nights. That's right. Okay, miss grey, here's your key. You're in room four nineteen on the fourth floor. 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。I've got this thirty two page report and I need to make forty copies. Well, you can't do that on our photocopier. Why not? There's nothing wrong with that. is there? No, but it's a basic model and doesn't sort copies automatically. Where can I find a photocopy er which . does try the project department. They're always producing reports, so i'm sure they must have a machine that does the job. I've got this thirty two page report, and I need to make forty copies. Well, you can't do that on our photocopier. Why not? There's nothing wrong with that. is there? No, but it's a basic model and doesn't sort copies automatically. Where can I find a photocopy er which . does try the project department. They're always producing reports, so i'm sure they must have a machine that does the job. 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。So your point is that disease is caused by stress. I mean, it's a factor isn't in my uncle became very ill last year. His illness might have been caused by the chemicals he was exposed to at work or the air pollution near his home, but I don't think so. He was so stressed at work all the time. Stress had to have caused him to get so sick. So you mean you think stress was the biggest factor? Yeah, I do. definitely. He changed jobs and now his health is much Better. So your point is that disease is caused by stress. I mean, it's a factor isn't in my uncle became very ill last year. His illness might have been caused by the chemicals he was exposed to at work or the air pollution near his home, but I don't think so. He was so stressed at work all the time. Stress had to have caused him to get so sick. So you mean you think stress was the biggest factor? Yeah, I do. definitely. He changed jobs and now his health is much Better. 听下面的录音,回答第十至第十三小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Hi, jamila. Thank you for sending your Price list. Our party is for one hundred fifty people, but I can see you've based your Price on two hundred people. I'm afraid we only serve groups of one hundred, two hundred, five hundred or one thousand. Also, it's always good to have more food and drinks than you actually need. okay. I see also, I see the Prices forty dollars ahead. That's a bit over budget. Are you able to reduce the Price of bit? Well, we might move forward with the order if you can accept thirty five dollars ahead. Yes, I think we could do that. Finally, we were thinking that we d like to have a cake to celebrate our company's twenty anniversary. Are you able to provide . a cake for us? Yes, that's no problem. I can send you some suggestions next week. That sounds great. thanks. Hi, jamila. Thank you for sending your Price list. Our party is for one hundred fifty people, but I can see you've based your Price on two hundred people. I'm afraid we only serve groups of one hundred, two hundred, five hundred or one thousand. Also, it's always good to have more food and drinks than you actually need. okay. I see also, I see the Prices forty dollars ahead. That's a bit over budget. Are you able to reduce the Price of bit? Well, we might move forward with the order if you can accept thirty five dollars ahead. Yes, I think we could do that. Finally, we were thinking that we d like to have a cake to celebrate our company and twenty anniversary. Are you able to provide . a cake for us? Yes, that's no problem. I can send you some suggestions next week. That sounds great. thanks. 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。Hello, this is tid borrow tourist office. Derek . speaking, good afternoon. My name's clara swift. I'm the secretary of a social club, and we're planning a visit to tibro. Yes, how can I help you? We are thinking of staying in the youth hostel as will be a group, and it's quite cheap. But could you tell me how far outside the center IT is? It's only one kilometer from the station and two kilometers from the very center of town. There's a frequent bus service actually. I've tried phoning them but had no reply. You can check out everything on WWW cheap stay that come. It's quite new, and you can email them with your requirements . directly from IT. That sounds good. Thank you. We'll be staying in the third week of march. That's from seventeenth to twenty force. Will there be any special events . going on then? Yes, the street festival is held on the twenty second is great fun. It's held every year. Okay, thanks for your help. Hello, this is tid borrow tourist office. Derek . speaking, good afternoon. My name is clearer swift. I'm the secretary of a social club and we're planning a visit to tid burgh. Yes, how can I help you? We are thinking of staying in the youth hostel as will be a group, and it's quite cheap. But could you tell me how far outside the center IT is? It's only one kilometer from the station and two kilometers from the very center of town. There's a frequent bus service. actually. I've tried phoning them but had no reply. You can check out everything on W, W, W, that cheap stay that come. It's quite new, and you can email them with your requirements . directly from IT. That sounds good. Thank you. We'll be staying in the third week of march. That's from seventeen th to twenty four. Will there be any special events . going on then? Yes, the street festival is held on. The twenty second is great fun. It's held every year. okay. Thanks for your help. 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。Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to our weekend of walks here at the lake side hotel. Now i'm going to describe to you the walks we have planned for tomorrow. Walk one will take us along redwood deal and up scaffold AK. But don't worry, we're only going half way up. I should mention that the ground tends to be rather rocky, so a pair of strong walking shoes is required. Once there, I can assure you that you will find the view well worth the effort. Walk two lets us wander along the bank of the river swell. Our destination will be mopin, ie. A half mile down the river. Local pleasure boats will take us across to the island where a natural reserve has been created, and we can wander at leisure. Walk three takes us to the historic village of went worth, where traditional hindi craft still survive. There will be plenty of time to purchase souvenirs and will stop for a bite to eat and something to drink before returning to the hotel. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to our weekend of walks here at the lakeside hotel. Now i'm going to describe to you the walks we have planned for tomorrow. Walk one will take us along redwood deal and up scaffold AK. But don't worry, we're only going half way up. I should mention that the ground tends to be rather rocky, so a pair of strong walking shoes is required. Once there, I can assure you that you will find the view well worth the effort. Walk two lets us wander along the bank of the river swell. Our destination will be mapping all I have mile down the river. Local pleasure boats will take us across to the island where a natural reserve has been created, and we can wonder at leisure, walk three takes us to the historic village of went worth, where traditional hindi craft still survive. There will be plenty of time to purchase souvenir and will stop for a bite to eat and something to drink before returning to the hotel. 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客观题答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。
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