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实验中学高中部2025级高一(下)期末考前适应性训练
英语试卷
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
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How will the weather probably be this Saturday?
A. Sunny. B. Rainy. C. Windy.
【答案】A
【解析】
【原文】M: The weather has been so rainy this whole week.
W: Yes, but the weather forecast says it will be sunny this Saturday, though rainy again next Monday.
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What are the speakers talking about?
A. A dog. B. A film. C. A book.
【答案】B
【解析】
【原文】M: Lily, can you tell me the ending of the film that just came out?
W: Sure, in the end, the lost dog found its way home. It’s the same as in the book.
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Where is Lisa going tonight?
A. To the concert. B. To the airport. C. To the restaurant.
【答案】B
【解析】
【原文】M: Lisa, do you want to go to the concert with us tonight?
W: I’d love to, but I can’t. I’m driving to the airport to pick up my cousin. She’s flying in from Paris and we’re having a family dinner tomorrow.
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When will the flight arrive?
A. At 5:00 p.m. B. At 5:35 p.m. C. At 5:45 p.m.
【答案】C
【解析】
【原文】W: Excuse me, could you tell me when flight AC35 arrives?
M: It should arrive at five p.m., but it will be 45 minutes late because of the weather.
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What is Sarah now?
A. She is a doctor. B. She is a driver. C. She is a teacher.
【答案】C
【解析】
【原文】M: Hi, Sarah, what do you do now?
W: I work at a middle school near the hospital. I teach math.
M: That’s great. You must enjoy it.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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. Why does the woman plan to go to the pet shelter?
A. To buy a pet. B. To feed a pet. C. To adopt a pet.
7. What did Lisa do yesterday?
A. She celebrated her birthday. B. She showed her favorite dog. C. She looked after a little rabbit.
【答案】6. C 7. B
【解析】
【原文】W: Hi, are you busy right now? Can you go with me to the pet shelter?
M: Sure, what for? Are we going to look after the animals?
W: No, I want to adopt a little dog. You know, tomorrow is my sister Lisa’s birthday. She has been asking for a pet for a long time.
M: Oh, Lisa must be happy about that. Do you know which one she likes?
W: She went to the pet shelter with me yesterday. She showed me the one she liked.
M: That’s good. I bet Lisa will take good care of it.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
8. What is the man’s favourite sport?
A. Swimming. B. Volleyball. C. Table tennis.
9. What does the man say about the woman?
A. She is good at volleyball. B. She needs to practice more. C. She likes playing basketball.
10. What will the woman do next?
A. Go to the sports center. B. Join the basketball team. C. Watch a volleyball game.
【答案】8. C 9. A 10. A
【解析】
【原文】W: What sports do you enjoy?
M: I like swimming and basketball, but my favorite is table tennis. How about you?
W: I really like volleyball. I’m going to try out for the school volleyball team.
M: I watched you play last week. You were excellent.
W: Thanks, but I still need to practice more.
M: I’m going to the sports centre now to play table tennis. Do you want to come? Maybe we can play together.
W: Sure, let’s go.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
11. How does Jack feel at first?
A. Upset. B. Worried. C. Confident.
12. What’s the woman’s advice on improving spoken English?
A. To watch videos.
B. To speak out loud.
C. To enjoy English songs.
13. What’s the relationship between the two speakers?
A. Mother and son. B. Brother and sister. C. Teacher and student.
【答案】11. A 12. B 13. A
【解析】
【原文】W: Hi, Jack. You look a bit down. What’s wrong?
M: I want to get better at spoken English, but I’m too nervous to talk to others.
W: It’s okay! The most basic way is to practice speaking out loud. Besides, you can repeat lines from English songs or short videos.
M: That’s a good idea. What else can I do?
W: You can also talk to yourself about small things — like what you eat for breakfast. Oh, and Alex is good at English. He’s happy to chat with people.
M: Really? I’ll ask him to talk with me every day. Thank you Mom!
W: You are welcome! Just take it easy.
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 did Emma do during her trip in Lijiang?
A. She attended a music festival.
B. She taught Dongba characters.
C. She joined a traditional dance.
15. What did Emma think of the Naxi people?
A. Nice. B. Special. C. Helpful.
16. What gift did Tom buy?
A. A notebook. B. A bronze bell. C. A beautiful scarf.
【答案】14. C 15. A 16. B
【解析】
【原文】M: Hi Emma, I heard you just came back from Lijiang. How was your trip?
W: Oh, it was amazing. I walked around the ancient town, visited the Dongba culture museum and even joined the local people in a traditional dance at Sifang street.
M: That sounds fun. What was the best part of the trip for you?
W: Meeting the Naxi locals, they were so friendly. They taught me to write simple Dongba characters and shared their homemade tea with me.
M: Did you buy any gifts?
W: Of course, I got a small Dongba paper notebook and a beautiful scarf for myself, and my friend Tom bought a traditional bronze bell with Dongba words on it.
M: Wow, those sound special. You must have had a great time.
W: Absolutely. Every moment there felt like a beautiful memory. I’d love to go back some day.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
17. Why does the speaker call Peter?
A. To ask for help. B. To tell him an event. C. To invite him to a party.
18. What does the speaker plan to do after snacks?
A. Enjoy TV series. B. Play board games. C. Chat about movies.
19. What will Jenny do if Peter can’t find the address?
A. Guide him over the phone.
B. Meet him at a nearby landmark.
C. Send him a map showing the address.
20. What does the speaker ask Peter to tell her?
A. His arrival time. B. His travel plan. C. His snack choice.
【答案】17. C 18. B 19. A 20. C
【解析】
【原文】 W: Hi Peter, it’s Jenny here. Hope you’re doing well. Since you didn’t answer the phone, I’ll just leave a message. Mark and I are having a housewarming party this Sunday afternoon. We really hope you can come over and see our new apartment. We’ve finally finished decorating the living room. We painted it light blue. It looks much cozier now. We’ll enjoy some snacks and drinks, and later we can play some board games, chat about travel stories and enjoy classic movies. It’ll be nice to hear about your trip to Yunnan. I bet you took lots of pictures. Our address is 14 Green Street, but it’s easy to miss because the building is behind a big tree and the street sign is small. Call me if you have trouble finding it. I can guide you there. If you’re driving, there’s a parking lot next to the building. So you don’t have to worry about parking your car. Also, let me know if you prefer any particular snacks. Mark and I can’t wait to see you.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
A
Want to read a perfect children’s book? Explore some recommendations from trusted critics.
My Brother Is Away (Sara Greenwood, illustrated by Luisa Uribe)
It’s never easy to explain that a family member is kept in prison, and it can be especially hard for children. This touching book draws on the author’s own childhood to tell the story of a young girl whose brother is in prison. What does she say to her friends who have seen him on the news? And will he still love her? A gentle and hopeful story for kids about very adult situations and complex feelings. (For ages 5 to 8)
Eyes that Kiss in the Corners (Joanna Ho, illustrated by Dung Ho)
This book is brilliantly written because it focuses both on how the characters’ eyes look and on how they see. Focusing on a young girl who takes pride in her “eyes that kiss in the corner and glow like warm tea”, Joanna Ho’s lyrical intergenerational story combines with Dung Ho’s warm and often magical imagery to bring us a celebration on how we see the world — and how we see ourselves. (For ages 4 to 8)
Rez Dogs (Joseph Bruchac)
When COVID-19 hits, Malian is visiting her grandparents. It is in Malian’s grandparents’ stories that she learns how the people of her native community have always taken care of one another. Written in poetry, this book shows us the pandemic through a child’s eyes and helps remind us that responsibility and caring for one another is something we all can do. (For ages 8 to 12)
Listen to the Language of the Trees (Tera Kelly, illustrated by Marie Hermansson)
If you know about the “Wood Wide Web”, you know that trees communicate through the fungi (真菌) that connect their roots. Still, did you know how they support one another with extra food? How they can tell their offspring (后代) apart from other trees? How they can warn other trees when insects attack? Then, consider this outstanding book for kids on the topic. (For ages 4 to 8)
21. What do My Brother Is Away and Eyes that Kiss in the Corners have in common?
A. They both reveal complex feelings.
B. They both tell stories through a girl’s eyes.
C. They are intended for children of same age.
D. They both focus on children’s responsibility.
22. Which book best suits children who are interested in science?
A. Rez Dogs. B. Eyes that Kiss in the Corners.
C. My Brother Is Away. D. Listen to the Language of the Trees.
23. What can we learn about the book Rez Dogs?
A. It may attract pre-school children. B. It is written in the form of a poem.
C. It has pictures related to the pandemic. D. It mainly covers global pandemics.
【答案】21. B 22. D 23. B
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍了四本优秀的儿童读物,提供了书的内容、主题、适用儿童年龄等信息。
【21题详解】
细节理解题。根据My Brother Is Away部分中“This touching book draws on the author’s own childhood to tell the story of a young girl whose brother is in prison.(这本感人的书取材于作者自己的童年,讲述了一个小女孩的故事,她的哥哥在监狱里)”和Eyes that Kiss in the Corners部分中“Focusing on a young girl who takes pride in her “eyes that kiss in the corner and glow like warm tea”(聚焦于一个小女孩,她为拥有“在眼角处相吻、像茶水般闪闪发光的双眼”而自豪)”可知,这两本书的共同之处在于都透过一个女孩的视角讲故事。故选B项。
【22题详解】
细节理解题。根据Listen to the Language of the Trees部分中“If you know about the “Wood Wide Web”, you know that trees communicate through the fungi (真菌) that connect their roots. Still, did you know how they support one another with extra food? How they can tell their offspring (后代) apart from other trees? How they can warn other trees when insects attack? Then, consider this outstanding book for kids on the topic.(如果你知道“树联网”,你就知道树木是通过连接树根的真菌来交流的。不过,你知道它们是如何用额外的食物互相支持的吗?它们如何区分自己的后代和其他树?当昆虫袭击时,它们如何警告其他树木?那么,考虑一下这本关于这个话题的优秀的儿童读物)”可知,Listen to the Language of the Trees这本书是关于树的科学知识的,因此很适合对科学感兴趣的儿童。故选D项。
【23题详解】
细节理解题。根据Rez Dogs部分中“Written in poetry, this book shows us the pandemic through a child’s eyes and helps remind us that responsibility and caring for one another is something we all can do.(这本以诗歌形式写成的书通过一个孩子的眼睛向我们展示了这场大流行病,并提醒我们,责任和相互关怀是我们都能做到的)”可知,Rez Dogs是以诗的形式写成的。故选B项。
B
In late spring and early summer each year, tens of millions of butterflies come out of their chrysalises (蚕蛹) in the butterfly valley in southwest China’s Yunnan province. For butterfly expert Yang Zhenwen, it is the busiest time of the year, but he greets it with great enthusiasm.
Before the break of dawn, Yang has already arrived at the observation point, busily tending to the needs of the awakening butterflies. “Due to warmer temperatures, the ‘butterfly explosion’ this year occurred slightly earlier than usual, and the size of the butterflies is larger than that in previous years,” said 46-year-old Yang, curator (馆长) of the butterfly valley museum. “We expect that there will be about 80 million to 100 million butterflies in the valley during this year’s ‘butterfly explosion’. That seems so crazy,” said Yang. According to Yang, in the valley, more than 320 butterfly species have been identified in specimens or photographs, including the rarest, most primitive, largest and smallest butterflies in China.
Besides Yang, many local villages have also assumed the role of butterfly guardians. However, the journey toward achieving human-butterfly harmony was far from easy. Some two decades ago, the villagers had little awareness of butterfly protection, believing wrongly that butterflies could endanger their food crops. They viewed them as pests that should be removed.
In 1998, Yang began his journey at the agricultural science station in Ma’an’di Township, the very place where the butterfly valley lies. “It was there that I got into a frequent dilemma— the local villagers, seeking to protect their crops, would often turn to pesticides to kill the butterflies,” he said. “However, my sincere love for these creatures forced me to prevent them from harming the delicate insects.”
Now, the development of ecotourism relying on butterfly resources has successfully changed the once extremely poor township. More villagers have started reproducing butterflies. He describes the butterfly valley as a “dream-making machine”, which extends the “butterfly dream” of harmonious coexistence between humans and nature.
24. What made Yang’s aim to reach human-butterfly harmony hard in the beginning?
A. Warm temperatures in local villages. B. The number and size of the butterflies.
C. Improper location of the butterfly valley. D. Lack of awareness of butterfly protection.
25. What does the underlined word “dilemma” in paragraph 4 mean?
A. A choice difficult to make. B. A fact easy to understand.
C. A duty hard to carry out. D. A situation smooth to deal with.
26. Which of the following best describe Yang Zhenwen?
A. Honest and professional. B. Humorous and creative.
C. Hard-working and strong-willed. D. Generous and easy-going.
27. Which can be a suitable title for the passage?
A. Changing the Poor State of a Town B. Volunteering as a Butterfly Guardian
C. Helping Butterflies Spread Their Wings D. Developing a Relationship with the Locals
【答案】24. D 25. A 26. C 27. C
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要介绍了蝴蝶专家杨振文多年来致力于保护蝴蝶,描述了他为蝴蝶的保护工作付出的努力。
【24题详解】
细节理解题。根据第三段“Some two decades ago, the villagers had little awareness of butterfly protection, believing wrongly that butterflies could endanger their food crops. They viewed them as pests that should be removed. (大约20年前,村民们对蝴蝶保护知之甚少,错误地认为蝴蝶会危害他们的粮食作物。他们认为它们是应该消灭的害虫)”可知,缺乏保护蝴蝶的意识让杨想要达成人与蝴蝶和谐的目标在一开始变得困难。故选D。
【25题详解】
词句猜测题。根据划线词后文“the local villagers, seeking to protect their crops, would often turn to pesticides to kill the butterflies”以及“However, my sincere love for these creatures forced me to prevent them from harming the delicate insects”可知,一方面当地村民为了保护自己的庄稼,经常使用杀虫剂来杀死蝴蝶,另一方面杨振文对这些生物真挚的爱迫使他阻止他们伤害这些脆弱的昆虫。即他面临一个很难做出的选择。故划线词意思是“一个很难做出的选择”。故选A。
【26题详解】
推理判断题。根据倒数第二段“In 1998, Yang began his journey at the agricultural science station in Ma’an’di Township, the very place where the butterfly valley lies.( 1998年,杨在蝴蝶谷所在的马安地乡农业科学站开始了他的旅程)”以及最后一段“Now, the development of ecotourism relying on butterfly resources has successfully changed the once extremely poor township. More villagers have started reproducing butterflies. He describes the butterfly valley as a “dream-making machine”, which extends the “butterfly dream” of harmonious coexistence between humans and nature.(如今,依托蝴蝶资源开发生态旅游,成功地改变了这个曾经极度贫困的小镇。越来越多的村民开始繁殖蝴蝶。他将蝴蝶谷描述为“造梦机器”,延伸了人与自然和谐共处的“蝴蝶梦)”可推知,杨振文工作努力,意志坚强。故选C。
【27题详解】
主旨大意题。根据第一段“In late spring and early summer each year, tens of millions of butterflies come out of their chrysalises (蚕蛹) in the butterfly valley in southwest China’s Yunnan province. For butterfly expert Yang Zhenwen, it is the busiest time of the year, but he greets it with great enthusiasm.(每年春末夏初,在中国西南部云南省的蝴蝶谷,数以千万计的蝴蝶从蛹中出来。对于蝴蝶专家杨振文来说,这是一年中最忙的时候,但他却以极大的热情迎接它)”结合文章主要介绍了蝴蝶专家杨振文多年来致力于保护蝴蝶,描述了他为蝴蝶的保护工作付出的努力。可知,C选项“帮助蝴蝶展翅”最符合文章标题。故选C。
C
In a world featuring endless choices, the search for simplicity has become more than just a desire—it’s a necessity. The book Yes Means Yes, Everything Else Means No explores the philosophy of simplicity and decision-making. Written by Bruce Mullen, this book goes beyond self-help clichés (陈词滥调) and offers a genuine, actionable approach to guiding life’s choices.
The book recognizes decision-making as the centre of human existence and invites readers to admit each decision carries a weight. “Yes Means Yes, Everything Else Means No” sums up a sign if can’t rule—a definite “Yes” and a clear “No.” It encourages readers to focus on the “Yes” and stop readers from puting their effort into uncertain things. Another rule stressed in the book is simplicity in decision-making. By adopting simplicity, decision-makers aim to get the key information, focus on the most related factors, and avoid unnecessary aspects, enabling quicker judgments and swifter conclusions.
The book is a practical guide to enhance decision-making skills. The author doesn’t merely express the philosophy but equips readers with the tools they need to apply effectively. From techniques to give preference to tasks to methods for avoiding distractions (分心), the book offers skills for simplifying the decision-making process.
Through personal experiences, Mullen determined the power of simplification, guiding people to make decisions according to one’s own values and desires. Beyond individual context, this book also influences business strategies, relationship dynamics, and societal considerations. Mullen not only explores the essence of “yes means yes” but stresses the significance of making clear decisions at a crossroads.
“Yes Means Yes, Everything Else Means No” is more than a book; it’s a philosophy that can change how we approach decisions. For those seeking to guide life with clarity and purpose, this book is a guiding light in the fog of in decision.
28. What are the readers encouraged to do according to paragraph 2?
A. Solve uncertain matters.
B. Summarize a key principle.
C. Concentrate on related things.
D. Make decisions independently.
29. Why is the book a practical guide to readers?
A. To provide readers with life values.
B. To help readers express philosophy.
C. To improve readers’ critical thinking skills.
D. To equip readers with decision-making skills.
30. What is paragraph 4 of the text mainly about?
A. Definition of simplicity. B. Rules of making decisions.
C. Benefits of stressing clarity. D. Influences of decision-making.
31. What is the article aimed at?
A. Recommending a book. B. Sharing a positive attitude.
C. Describing a simple lifestyle D. Solving philosophical problems.
【答案】28. C 29. D 30. C 31. A
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了《Yes Means Yes, Everything Else Means No》这本可以增强读者决策力的书。
【28题详解】
推理判断题。由文章第二段中“Another rule stressed in the book is simplicity in decision-making. By adopting simplicity, decision-makers aim to get the key information, focus on the most related factors, and avoid unnecessary aspects, enabling quicker judgments and swifter conclusions. (书中强调的另一条规则是决策的简单性。通过采用简化,决策者获取关键信息,关注最相关的因素,避免不必要的方面,从而更快地判断和更快地得出结论。)”可知,这本书建议读者专注于相关的事情。故选C。
【29题详解】
推理判断题。由文章第三段“The book is a practical guide to enhance decision-making skills. The author doesn’t merely express the philosophy but equips readers with the tools they need to apply effectively. From techniques to give preference to tasks to methods for avoiding distractions (分心), the book offers skills for simplifying the decision-making process. (这本书是提高决策能力的实用指南。作者不仅表达了哲学,还为读者提供了有效应用所需要的工具。从优先处理任务的技巧到避免分心的方法,这本书提供了简化决策过程的技巧。)”可知,这本书提供了使读者具备决策能力的有效工具,所以是读者的实用指南。故选D。
【30题详解】
主旨大意题。由文章第四段“Through personal experiences, Mullen determined the power of simplification, guiding people to make decisions according to one’s own values and desires. Beyond individual context, this book also influences business strategies, relationship dynamics, and societal considerations. Mullen not only explores the essence of “yes means yes” but stresses the significance of making clear decisions at a crossroads. (通过个人经历,马伦确定了简化的力量,引导人们根据自己的价值观和欲望做出决定。除了个人背景,这本书也影响商业战略,关系动态,和社会的考虑。马伦不仅探讨了“是就是是”的本质,还强调了在十字路口做出明确决定的重要性。)”可知,本段主要陈述了强调清晰(简化)的好处。故选C。
【31题详解】
推理判断题。通读全文,尤其是由文章最后一段““Yes Means Yes, Everything Else Means No” is more than a book; it’s a philosophy that can change how we approach decisions. For those seeking to guide life with clarity and purpose, this book is a guiding light in the fog of in decision. (《Yes Means Yes, Everything Else Means No》不仅仅是一本书;这是一种可以改变我们做决定方式的哲学。对于那些寻求用清晰和目标来引导生活的人来说,这本书是在迷茫中指引方向的明灯。)”可知,这篇文章的目的是推荐《Yes Means Yes, Everything Else Means No》这本书。故选A。
D
The convenience of modern life is nothing short of astonishing. As I write this, some of the greatest hits are being sent to my phone. I could also hire a taxi, or have food delivered to my house within moments. The fact that, as a culture, we celebrate such short cuts is understandable. Yet most people are able to sense that convenience has a darker side.
We often resist (抵抗) doing the things we need to do in order to make progress. Behind every plan lies this horrible sense of Inertia (惰性). Why is this resistance — and our desire for ease — such an essential part of our nature? The idea of “Evolutionary Mismatch” can explain. It is the idea that we evolved (进化) for a hunter-gatherer lifestyle and that while our society has changed completely, our brains and bodies haven’t.
For hunter-gatherers, rest was essential to balance their periods of intense activity, such as hunting in the rain or escaping from danger. It’s the reason we still ask: “Do I really have to be doing this? Shouldn’t I save my energy?” During snowstorms, when there was little chance to hunt for animals, the hunters who chose to stay in the caves were more likely to live and pass on their genes and we’ve inherited (继承) that way of living.
Since then, we’ve invented technology and changed our environments to serve our nature to save energy. The questions are: is it a trap (陷阱)? What do we lose by following our nature to prioritize (优先考虑) comfort and convenience?
Continually choosing the convenient path weakens your ability to deal with unavoidable difficulties. And, from an evolutionary point of view, some measure of discomfort is just as important to our survival as rest and relaxation. Our ancestors (祖先) didn’t survive simply by being lazy, but through a combination of playing it safe and taking necessary risks: for example, pushing through the pain and effort of leaving a familiar home, in order to find a place closer to sources of food and better protected from the threats.
It is this difficulty itself that shapes and develops our character. In the technological world, we must sometimes make an effort to act in opposition to our nature. As a culture, we must remember that while convenience feels good in the moment, our ability to adapt and overcome challenges is part of our evolutionary inheritance too.
32. What can we learn about “inertia” in paragraph 2?
A. It is a sign of laziness that should be overcome.
B. It is a natural tendency to resist necessary effort.
C. It is caused by the convenience of modern life.
D. It disappears when practical plans are made.
33. “Evolutionary Mismatch” in paragraph 2 means the imbalance between ______.
A. personal goals and social expectations
B. human nature and the modern environment
C. modern conveniences and ancient challenges
D. the resistance to progress and the hunter-gatherer lifestyle
34. According to the text, prioritizing convenience in modern life may ______.
A. slow down technological advances
B. do damage to our physical health
C. cause over-dependence on technology
D. harm our ability to overcome challenges
35. What can be the best title for the text?
A. Convenience Trap: The Dark Side of Modern Life
B. Refusing Comfort: The Only Path to Personal Growth
C. Evolutionary Mismatch: Why Our Brains Haven’t Caught Up
D. The Selfish Gene: How Evolution Shapes Our Desire for Ease
【答案】32. B 33. B 34. D 35. A
【解析】
【导语】文章主要讲述了现代生活便利虽好但有陷阱,应克服惰性以增强应对挑战的能力。
【32题详解】
细节理解题。根据第二段中“We often resist doing the things we need to do in order to make progress. Behind every plan lies this horrible sense of Inertia. Why is this resistance — and our desire for ease — such an essential part of our nature?(我们经常抵抗做那些为了取得进步而需要做的事情。每个计划背后都隐藏着这种可怕的惰性。为什么这种抵抗——以及我们对安逸的渴望——是我们本性中如此重要的一部分)”可知,inertia“惰性”是一种抵抗必要努力的自然倾向。
【33题详解】
词句猜测题。根据第二段中“The idea of “Evolutionary Mismatch” can explain. It is the idea that we evolved (进化) for a hunter-gatherer lifestyle and that while our society has changed completely, our brains and bodies haven’t.(进化错配理论可以对此作出解释。该理论认为,人类的身体与大脑仍适配原始狩猎采集的生存模式,可人类社会已然发生翻天覆地的改变)”可知,Evolutionary Mismatch“进化错位”指的是人类本性与现代环境之间的不平衡。
【34题详解】
细节理解题。根据第五段中“Continually choosing the convenient path weakens your ability to deal with unavoidable difficulties.(持续选择便捷的道路会削弱你应对不可避免的困难的能力)”可知,在现代生活中优先考虑便利可能会损害我们克服挑战的能力。
【35题详解】
主旨大意题。通读全文可知,文章首先指出现代生活的便利令人惊叹,但便利也有黑暗的一面;接着用“Evolutionary Mismatch”解释了人们为何倾向于选择便利;最后指出持续追求便利会削弱应对困难的能力,呼吁人们有时应克服本性去面对挑战。因此最佳标题是“Convenience Trap: The Dark Side of Modern Life(便利陷阱:现代生活的黑暗面)”。
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。
The Disadvantage of Creating Good Habits
Habits create the basis for mastery (精通). In chess, after the basic movements become automatic (自动的), a player can focus on the next level of the game. Each unit of information that is memorized opens up the mental space for more effortful thinking. This is true in any case. When you can perform the simple movements without thinking, you are free to pay attention to more advanced details. ____36____
However, the benefits of habits come at a cost. At first, each repetition develops fluency, speed, and skill. But then as a habit becomes automatic, you become less sensitive to feedback. ____37____ It becomes easier to ignore mistakes. When you can do it “well enough” automatically, you stop thinking about how to do it better. ____38____ In reality, you are merely reinforcing (强化) your current habits — not improving them.
____39____ To achieve top levels of performance, you need an improved approach. You can’t repeat the same things blindly and expect to become excellent. What you need is a combination of automatic habits and deliberate (刻意的) practice.
After one habit has been mastered, you have to return to the effortful part of the work and begin building the next habit. Old tasks become easier the second time around, but it doesn’t get easier overall because now you’re pouring your energy into the next challenge. ____40____ It’s an endless cycle.
A. You fall into mindless repetition.
B. Next, you will get more positive feedback.
C. Each habit unlocks the next level of performance.
D. Habits are necessary, but not enough for mastery.
E. With habits like these, you will get better without extra effort.
F. In this way, habits are essential for any pursuit of excellence.
G. You assume you’re getting better because you’re gaining experience.
【答案】36. F 37. A 38. G 39. D 40. C
【解析】
【导语】文章主要讨论了习惯对掌握技能的重要性,同时指出习惯也会带来弊端——使人变得自动化、对反馈不敏感,因此需要将自动习惯与刻意练习相结合。
【36题详解】
上文“When you can perform the simple movements without thinking, you are free to pay attention to more advanced details.(当你能够不加思考地完成简单动作时,你就有精力去关注更高级的细节)”指出习惯自动化后就有精力去关注更高级的细节,F选项“In this way, habits are essential for any pursuit of excellence.(从这个意义上说,习惯对于任何追求卓越的努力都是必不可少的)”承接上文,说明“有精力去关注更高级的细节”是卓越追求的基础,其中“this way”指代上文“free to pay attention to more advanced details”。
【37题详解】
上文“But then as a habit becomes automatic, you become less sensitive to feedback.(但随着习惯变得自动化,你对反馈的敏感度会降低)”指出自动化习惯会降低对反馈的敏感度,A选项“You fall into mindless repetition.(你会陷入无意识的重复)”承接上文,进一步描述这种不敏感状态下的行为表现——机械地重复;下文“It becomes easier to ignore mistakes.(忽视错误变得更加容易)”与A选项中的“mindless repetition”构成因果关系,上下文语意连贯。
【38题详解】
上文“When you can do it “well enough” automatically, you stop thinking about how to do it better.(当你能够自动地做得“足够好”时,你就不再思考如何做得更好)”指出自动化后停止思考改进,G选项“You assume you’re getting better because you’re gaining experience.(你会因为自己获得了经验就认为自己正在变得更好)”承接上文,进一步说明自动化带来的错误认知——误以为重复等于进步;下文“In reality, you are merely reinforcing (强化) your current habits—not improving them.(实际上,你只是在强化现有的习惯——而不是在改进它们)”直接反驳了G选项中的错误认知,上下文语意连贯。
【39题详解】
设空处位于段落开头,应为该段的主题句。下文“To achieve top levels of performance, you need an improved approach. You can’t repeat the same things blindly and expect to become excellent. What you need is a combination of automatic habits and deliberate (刻意的) practice.(要达到顶尖水平的表现,你需要改进的方法。你不能盲目地重复同样的事情并期望变得卓越。你需要的是自动习惯与刻意练习的结合)”指出仅靠习惯不足以达成卓越,还需要刻意练习。D选项“Habits are necessary, but not enough for mastery.(习惯是必要的,但对于精通来说还不够)”准确概括了本段主旨,点明习惯的必要性但不充分性,与下文的“combination of automatic habits and deliberate (刻意的) practice”相呼应,符合段落主题句的功能。
【40题详解】
上文“After one habit has been mastered, you have to return to the effortful part of the work and begin building the next habit. Old tasks become easier the second time around, but it doesn’t get easier overall because now you’re pouring your energy into the next challenge.(掌握一个习惯后,你必须回到需要努力的工作部分,开始建立下一个习惯。旧任务第二次做时会变得更容易,但整体上并不会变得更轻松,因为现在你把精力投入到了下一个挑战中)”描述了习惯与挑战循环递进的过程,C选项“Each habit unlocks the next level of performance.(每个习惯都会开启下一层次的表现)”承接上文,总结了这种循环的核心规律——每个习惯的掌握都为更高层次的表现铺平道路;下文“It’s an endless cycle.(这是一个无止境的循环)”中的“cycle”指代C选项所描述的习惯解锁下一层次的过程,上下文语意连贯。
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)
Have you ever felt nervous while doing something for the very first time? If you got dropped off in a new environment with a bunch of strangers, what would you do? It can be extremely difficult, and even frightening at times, to try something ___41___.
Recently, a popular Chinese vlogger posted videos teaching people how to take the metro and bus in cities. The first reaction of many netizens was ___42___. After all, who doesn’t know how to use public transportation? But soon, many others thanked the creator for her thoughtful and___43___videos because she showed people a simple-to-follow set of___44___ on what to do. Many had___45___ to realize lots of people in China don’t live in large cities. What we may ___46___ as common knowledge may very well be ___47___ and confusing to others. Videos like these, which help people to ___48___ the life skills they may not have, may ___49___ them a lot of awkwardness.
I remember going to college in America for the first time. When younger, I had already learned many ___50___ skills, like cooking simple meals. The ___51___ was different with many of my roommates. They didn’t have these skills I consider very basic. And I didn’t know how to use the dishwasher ___52___ to almost every American. What my roommates and I did was help each other out by ___53___ our knowledge about how to do one thing or another.
It is not ___54___ for a farmer to learn how to ride the metro, just as it is unnecessary for a city person to learn how to raise chickens. But we can learn how to do both-—thanks to the people willing to keep a(n) ___55___ mind about other people and give a helping hand as well.
41. A. special B. new C. unusual D. complicated
42. A. confusion B. relief C. anxiety D. admiration
43. A. long-standing B. expensive C. inspiring D. informative
44. A. introductions B. instructions C. requirements D. inspections
45. A. continued B. seemed C. failed D. come
46. A. declare B. employ C. feature D. perceive
47. A. professional B. fascinating C. foreign D. striking
48. A. pick up B. put up C. take up D. make up
49. A. bring B. allow C. cause D. save
50. A. management B. business C. household D. nutrition
51. A. example B. case C. occasion D. event
52. A. common B. important C. unique D. particular
53. A. applying B. acquiring C. spreading D. sharing
54. A. suitable B. beneficial C. essential D. useful
55. A. open B. active C. clear D. honest
【答案】41. B 42. A 43. D 44. B 45. C 46. D 47. C 48. A 49. D 50. C 51. B 52. A 53. D 54. C 55. A
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章通过作者看到网上的一位网友通过录制视频方式教大家如何乘坐公共交通的事件展开论述,作者认为对于一些人来说,虽然没有必要去学会生活中他们用不到的所有的技能,但是非常感谢那些愿意对他人保持开放心态并伸出援助之手的人。
【41题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:尝试新事物是非常困难的,有时甚至是可怕的。A. special特殊的;B. new新的;C. unusual不同寻常的;D. complicated复杂的。根据前当文“If you got dropped off in a new environment with a bunch of strangers”可知,如果你被送到一个陌生的环境和一群陌生人在一起的时候,你可能不敢尝试新的事物甚至会感觉到害怕。故选B。
【42题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:许多网友的第一反应是困惑。A. confusion困惑;B. relief宽慰;C. anxiety焦虑;D. admiration钦佩,羡慕。根据后文“After all, who doesn’t know how to use public transportation”可知,毕竟,谁不知道如何使用公共交通工具呢?所以该视频告诉人们如何乘坐地铁是让网友们感觉到困惑。故选A。
【43题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但很快,许多人都感谢了这位创作者,因为她为人们展示了一套简单易行的操作指南,让人们知道该怎么做。A. long-standing长期存在的;B. expensive昂贵的;C. inspiring鼓舞人心的;D. informative提供信息的。根据后文“because she showed people a simple-to-follow set of ___4___ on what to do.”可知,该视频为人们如何能够简单地乘坐交通工具提供了信息。故选D。
【44题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. introductions介绍;B. instructions说明,指令;C. requirements要求;D. inspections检查。根据后文“what to do”可知,该视频展示了一套简单易行的操作指南,即对如何乘坐公共交通进行说明。让人们知道该怎么做。故选B。
【45题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:许多人没有意识到中国有很多人不住在大城市。A. continued继续;B. seemed似乎;C. failed失败、未能;D. come来。根据后文“lots of people in China don’t live in large cities”可知,许多人未能意识到中国有很多人不住在大城市。故选C。
【46题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们认为是常识的东西对其他人来说很可能是陌生的和令人困惑的。A. declare宣布;B. employ雇佣;C. feature以……为特征;D. perceive理解,认为。根据后文“as common knowledge”可知,我们认为是常识的东西对于他人可能很陌生。故选D。
【47题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. professional专业的;B. fascinating迷人的;C. foreign国外的,陌生的;D. striking惊人的,印象深刻的。根据后文“confusing to others”可知,我们认为是常识的东西对其他人来说很可能是陌生的和令人困惑的。故选C。
【48题详解】
考查动词短语辨析。句意:像这样的视频可以帮助人们掌握他们可能没有的生活技能,可能会让他们免去很多尴尬。A. pick up习得,拾起;B. put up举起,张贴;C. take up占据,从事;D. make up组成。根据后文的“the life skills”可知,帮助人们掌握生活技能。故选A。
【49题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. bring带来;B. allow允许;C. cause导致;D. save避免,节省。根据后文“them a lot of awkwardness”可知,这些视频可能会让他们避免很多尴尬。故选D。
【50题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:当我还小的时候,我已经学会了很多家务技巧,比如做简单的饭菜。A. management管理;B. business生意,事业;C. household家庭、家务;D. nutrition营养。根据后文“like cooking simple meals”可知,作者学会了很多家务技巧如做饭。故选C。
【51题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的许多室友的情况都不一样。A. example例子;B. case事例,情况;C. occasion场合;D. event活动。根据后文“They didn’t have these skills I consider very basic. And I didn’t know how to use the dishwasher ___12___ to almost every American.”可知,作者和其他许多室友的情况是不一样的。故选B。
【52题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他们没有这些我认为非常基本的技能。而且我不知道如何使用几乎每个美国人都有的洗碗机。A. common普通的,常见的;B. important重要的;C. unique独特的;D. particular特殊的,尤其的。根据前文“how to use the dishwasher”以及“almost every American”可知,作者不知道如何使用几乎常见的洗碗机。故选A。
【53题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:我的室友和我所做的就是通过分享我们对如何做一件事或另一件事的知识来互相帮助。A. applying申请;B. acquiring获得;C. spreading传播;D. sharing分享。根据前文“help each other out”可知,作者的室友和作者所做的就是通过分享知识来互相帮助。故选D。
【54题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:农民没有必要学习如何乘地铁,正如城里人没有必要学习如何养鸡一样。A. suitable合适的;B. beneficial有益处的;C. essential必不可少的;D. useful有用的。根据后文“just as it is unnecessary for a city person to learn how to raise chickens.”可知,城里人没有必要学习如何养鸡,同样,农民学习如何乘坐地铁是没有必要的。故选C。
【55题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但我们可以学习如何做到这两点——感谢那些愿意对他人保持开放心态并伸出援助之手的人。A. open打开的、开放的;B. active积极的;C. clear清楚的;D. honest诚实的。根据后文“about other people and give a helping hand as well”可知,此处表示感谢那些愿意对他人保持开放心态并伸出援助之手的人。故选A。
第二节(共5小题;每小题 1分,满分5分)
在空白处填入适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
56. Sichuan hot pots are perfect for the damp, foggy climate ________ they were invented. (用适当的词填空)
【答案】where
【解析】
【详解】句意:四川火锅非常适合其发源地潮湿多雾的气候。空处引导限制性定语从句,修饰先行词climate“气候”,先行词在从句中表示行为发生的地点,作地点状语,应用关系副词where作引导词。
57. With large amounts of qinghao extract _________ (produce), however, they faced another problem. (所给词的适当形式填空)
【答案】produced
【解析】
【详解】句意:然而,随着大量青蒿提取物被生产出来,他们又面临了另一个难题。此处为“with + 宾语 + 宾语补足语”结构,宾语extract与produce是被动关系,表示“提取物被生产”,应用过去分词produced作宾语补足语。
58. I listened to her wonderful stories and _________ (greed) ate bowl after bowl of rice pudding. (所给词的适当形式填空)
【答案】greedily
【解析】
【详解】句意:我一边听着她娓娓动听的故事,一边大口大口一碗接一碗地吃着米布丁。修饰动词ate用副词greedily。
59. When he is pretty sure of what the result is going to be, he is still _________ (doubt). (所给词的适当形式填空)
【答案】doubtful
【解析】
【详解】句意:当他十分确定将会出现什么结果的时候,他依旧心存疑虑。系动词is后需接形容词作表语,doubt的形容词形式为doubtful,意为“怀疑的,心存疑虑的”。
60. Beethoven is regarded ________ one of the most remarkable musicians who ever lived. (用适当的词填空)
【答案】as
【解析】
【详解】考查介词。句意:贝多芬被认为是有史以来最杰出的音乐家之一。此处是固定搭配be regarded as,意为“被认为”。故填as。
第三节(共10小题;每小题 1分,满分10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。
In January 2026, a short video adapted from Return to the Wolves sparked discussion on Chinese social media, pushing ___61___ 16-year-old story of “Green” back into the national spotlight (关注焦点).
At the heart of this phenomenon is the extraordinary bond between artist Li Weiyi and the wolf Green she rescued in 2010 on the Ruo’ergai grasslands, a weak newborn baby wolf ___62___ mother was killed by poison. She brought him to Chengdu, ___63___ his wild nature didn’t agree with life there as he grew. So, Li decided to return him to the wild, a decision ___64___ (root) in love.
For seven tough months on the grasslands, Li lived with Green, teaching him to hunt and fear humans — an important skill for his ___65___ (survive). Their bond was marked by remarkable cross-species care: most ___66___ (memorable), Green brought Li his own food when she fell ill. The story reached a bittersweet end when Green ___67___ (accept) into a wild pack.
The story reflects a modern desire ___68___ genuine connection. More practically, it mirrors China’s ___69___ (grow) ecological awareness, together with stricter legal protections and stronger conservation efforts. Green’s howl now reminds us true compassion (怜悯) lies in respecting nature’s freedom and ___70___ building harmony between humanity and wilderness requires respecting every form of life.
【答案】61. the
62. whose 63. but##yet
64. rooted 65. survival
66. memorably
67. was accepted
68. for 69. growing
70. that
【解析】
【导语】文章主要讲述了艺术家李微漪救狼放归自然的感人故事及其生态意义。
【61题详解】
考查冠词。句意:一段改编自《重返狼群》的短视频在中国社交媒体上引发了讨论,将一个16岁的关于“格林”的故事重新推回了全国关注焦点。此处特指“一个16岁的关于“格林”的故事”,用定冠词the。
【62题详解】
考查定语从句。句意:这一现象的核心是艺术家李微漪与她2010年在若尔盖草原上救下的狼“格林”之间非凡的纽带,那是一只虚弱的新生小狼,它的母亲被毒药杀死了。此处引导定语从句,先行词是baby wolf,关系词在从句中作mother的定语,用关系代词whose。
【63题详解】
考查连词。句意:她把他带到了成都,但随着他长大,他的野性与那里的生活不相适应。前后句意为转折关系,用连词but或yet。
【64题详解】
考查非谓语动词。句意:所以,李微漪决定把他送回野外,这是一个源于爱的决定。此处作后置定语修饰decision,decision与root之间是被动关系,用过去分词rooted。
【65题详解】
考查名词。句意:在草原上艰苦的七个月里,李微漪和格林生活在一起,教他狩猎和害怕人类——这对他的生存来说是一项重要技能。本空作宾语,用名词形式survival。
【66题详解】
考查副词。句意:他们的纽带以非凡的跨物种关怀为标志:最令人难忘的是,格林在李生病时给她带来了自己的食物。此处修饰整个句子,作状语,用副词memorably“令人难忘地”。
【67题详解】
考查时态和语态。句意:当格林被一个野生狼群接纳时,这个故事迎来了一个苦乐参半的结局。Green与accept之间是被动关系,且叙述过去发生的事,用一般过去时的被动语态,主语为Green,从句谓语用was accepted。
【68题详解】
考查介词。句意:这个故事反映了现代人对真诚联系的渴望。a desire for...意为“对……的渴望”,是固定搭配。
【69题详解】
考查形容词。句意:更实际地说,它反映了中国日益增长的生态意识,以及更严格的法律保护和更强的保护努力。此处修饰名词awareness,用形容词growing,作定语。
【70题详解】
考查宾语从句。句意:格林的嚎叫现在提醒我们,真正的怜悯在于尊重自然的自由,而建立人类与荒野之间的和谐需要尊重每一种生命形式。reminds us后接两个并列的宾语从句,本空引导第二个宾语从句,从句不缺少成分或含义,由that引导(第一个宾语从句引导词that可省略,第二个宾语从句引导词that不可省略)。
第四部分 作文
71. 假设你校将举办国际文化交流周,请你以 “The Taste of China” 为主题,向国际学生推荐一道你最喜欢的中国传统美食。
你的投稿需包括:
(1)推荐的美食及理由(如独特风味、文化内涵等)
(2)与美食相关的个人经历
(3)发出品尝邀请
注意: 1.词数100词左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear international friends,
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Yours,
Li Hua
【答案】Dear international friends,
I’m happy to recommend dumplings to you. Dumplings are made by wrapping dough around various fillings, from pork and chives to vegetarian mixes, and can be boiled, steamed, or fried. During festivals like Chinese New Year, families gather to make them. Dumplings are not just food, but also a symbol of family unity and happiness.
When I was a child, I often made dumplings with my family, which left me with many happy memories. We often hide a coin in a dumpling for good luck.
I sincerely hope that you can come to China. We’ll make dumplings together and enjoy this delightful experience!
Yours,
Li Hua
【解析】
【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生写一封推荐信,向国际学生推荐一道你最喜欢的中国传统美食。
【详解】1.词汇积累
高兴的:happy→glad
各种各样的:various→a variety of
真诚地:sincerely→genuinely
令人愉快的:delightful→pleasant
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:During festivals like Chinese New Year, families gather to make them.
拓展句:During festivals like Chinese New Year, families gather to make them, which is a traditional Chinese custom.
【点睛】【高分句型1】When I was a child, I often made dumplings with my family, which left me with many happy memories.(运用了when引导的时间状语从句和which引导的非限制性定语从句)
【高分句型2】I sincerely hope that you can come to China.(运用了that引导的宾语从句)
第二节;读后续写(满分25分)。
72. 阅读下面的材料, 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。
One day Albert found a baby bird lying on the ground, squawking (叫喊) for help. Feeling sad for the bird, Albert petted it gently and wanted to help it, but he didn’t know how since he was just 7 years old. So he took the bird in his hands, carried it carefully home and showed it to his parents. At once, his parents took action. They washed the bird and found it injured. With the help of his parents, Albert dressed the wound. But it would need time and care for the bird to completely recover. As the bird had become dear to his heart, Albert immediately offered to care for the bird.
Albert named his new friend “Lucky”. He began to feed the bird and he even ran out to collect grass to build a soft nest for the bird. Then, he put the nest beside his bed. Albert and the bird were sleeping together and living together. Soon they became close friends. Albert always told it about his experiences in school and his secrets. Lucky, an extremely patient audience, usually responded to him with a few nods and chirps (叽叽喳喳声). Albert’s parents also loved Lucky. They regarded it as a family member.
In the course of time, Lucky gradually recovered and started to hop (脚跳) and jump a little bit and exercise its wings. That made everyone happier. Soon it would be able to fly. How wonderful!
But what then? Albert became thoughtful and started to think. “If Lucky started to fly, it could simply fly away one day.” But that would not happen. Albert loved his friend so much that he couldn’t imagine parting with it. He wondered, “I should surely stay with Lucky forever. But how? Keep the windows closed all the time? That was not practical.”
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。
Then, he bought a small cage and kept Lucky in it.
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Knowing the bad situation, Albert’s parents decided to help Lucky and their son.
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【答案】Then, he bought a small cage and kept Lucky in it. In the beginning, Lucky seemed fine inside it. He believed he had made the right choice to keep Lucky close and secure. However, as time passed, things took a turn for the worse. After a fully recovery, Lucky wanted to spread its wings and fly in the sky. When all its attempts failed, what Lucky could do was sitting inside the little cage and squawking sadly. Several days later, Lucky refused to eat and drink. Worried and confused, he didn’t know what to do about it.
Knowing the bad situation, Albert’s parents decided to help Lucky and their son. They told their son, “If you really love Lucky, you should think of how to make it happy.” After careful consideration, Albert opened both his heart and the cage. Lucky was released and flew away. Two weeks later, a wonderful thing happened: Lucky returned, flying around Albert and chirped happily, seeming to say thanks to him. This had happened from time to time since then. Instead of losing a forced friend, Albert had made a permanent one.
【解析】
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开。讲述了一个小男孩偶遇受伤的小鸟并把它带回家悉心照顾,在小鸟痊愈之后,小男孩不想失去他的这位好朋友,便把小鸟关在了笼子里,失去了自由的小鸟变越来越伤心,最终在父母的开导下,小男孩给予了小鸟自由。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“然后,他买了一个小笼子,把Lucky关在里面。”可知,第一段可描小鸟在笼子里的状况和小男孩的不知所措。
②由第二段首句内容“知道了这个糟糕的情况,男孩的父母决定帮助Lucky和他们的儿子”可知,第二段可描写在父母的开导下,男孩给予小鸟自由,小鸟时常飞回来,他们成了永久的朋友。
2.续写线索:做出决定——把小鸟关进笼子——小鸟伤心——小男孩不知所措——父母决定帮忙——给予小鸟自由——小鸟回来,小男孩高兴
3.词汇激活
行为类
①展翅:spread its wings / stretch its wings / extend its wings
②.拒绝:refuse / reject
③.返回:return / go back / get back
情绪类
①.伤心地:sadly / sorrowfully
②.感谢:thanks / appreciation / gratitude
【点睛】[高分句型1]. When all its attempts failed, what Lucky could do was sitting inside the little cage and squawking sadly.(运用了when引导的时间状语从句及what引导的主语从句)
[高分句型2]. If you really love Lucky, you should think of how to make it happy.(运用了If引导的条件状语从句)
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
How will the weather probably be this Saturday?
A. Sunny. B. Rainy. C. Windy.
2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
What are the speakers talking about?
A. A dog. B. A film. C. A book.
3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
Where is Lisa going tonight?
A. To the concert. B. To the airport. C. To the restaurant.
4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
When will the flight arrive?
A. At 5:00 p.m. B. At 5:35 p.m. C. At 5:45 p.m.
5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
What is Sarah now?
A. She is a doctor. B. She is a driver. C. She is a teacher.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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. Why does the woman plan to go to the pet shelter?
A. To buy a pet. B. To feed a pet. C. To adopt a pet.
7. What did Lisa do yesterday?
A. She celebrated her birthday. B. She showed her favorite dog. C. She looked after a little rabbit.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
8. What is the man’s favourite sport?
A. Swimming. B. Volleyball. C. Table tennis.
9. What does the man say about the woman?
A. She is good at volleyball. B. She needs to practice more. C. She likes playing basketball.
10. What will the woman do next?
A. Go to the sports center. B. Join the basketball team. C. Watch a volleyball game.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
11. How does Jack feel at first?
A. Upset. B. Worried. C. Confident.
12. What’s the woman’s advice on improving spoken English?
A. To watch videos.
B. To speak out loud.
C. To enjoy English songs.
13. What’s the relationship between the two speakers?
A. Mother and son. B. Brother and sister. C. Teacher and student.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
14. What did Emma do during her trip in Lijiang?
A. She attended a music festival.
B. She taught Dongba characters.
C. She joined a traditional dance.
15. What did Emma think of the Naxi people?
A. Nice. B. Special. C. Helpful.
16. What gift did Tom buy?
A. A notebook. B. A bronze bell. C. A beautiful scarf.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
17. Why does the speaker call Peter?
A. To ask for help. B. To tell him an event. C. To invite him to a party.
18. What does the speaker plan to do after snacks?
A. Enjoy TV series. B. Play board games. C. Chat about movies.
19. What will Jenny do if Peter can’t find the address?
A. Guide him over the phone.
B. Meet him at a nearby landmark.
C. Send him a map showing the address.
20. What does the speaker ask Peter to tell her?
A. His arrival time. B. His travel plan. C. His snack choice.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
A
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My Brother Is Away (Sara Greenwood, illustrated by Luisa Uribe)
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Eyes that Kiss in the Corners (Joanna Ho, illustrated by Dung Ho)
This book is brilliantly written because it focuses both on how the characters’ eyes look and on how they see. Focusing on a young girl who takes pride in her “eyes that kiss in the corner and glow like warm tea”, Joanna Ho’s lyrical intergenerational story combines with Dung Ho’s warm and often magical imagery to bring us a celebration on how we see the world — and how we see ourselves. (For ages 4 to 8)
Rez Dogs (Joseph Bruchac)
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Listen to the Language of the Trees (Tera Kelly, illustrated by Marie Hermansson)
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21. What do My Brother Is Away and Eyes that Kiss in the Corners have in common?
A. They both reveal complex feelings.
B. They both tell stories through a girl’s eyes.
C. They are intended for children of same age.
D. They both focus on children’s responsibility.
22. Which book best suits children who are interested in science?
A. Rez Dogs. B. Eyes that Kiss in the Corners.
C. My Brother Is Away. D. Listen to the Language of the Trees.
23. What can we learn about the book Rez Dogs?
A. It may attract pre-school children. B. It is written in the form of a poem.
C. It has pictures related to the pandemic. D. It mainly covers global pandemics.
B
In late spring and early summer each year, tens of millions of butterflies come out of their chrysalises (蚕蛹) in the butterfly valley in southwest China’s Yunnan province. For butterfly expert Yang Zhenwen, it is the busiest time of the year, but he greets it with great enthusiasm.
Before the break of dawn, Yang has already arrived at the observation point, busily tending to the needs of the awakening butterflies. “Due to warmer temperatures, the ‘butterfly explosion’ this year occurred slightly earlier than usual, and the size of the butterflies is larger than that in previous years,” said 46-year-old Yang, curator (馆长) of the butterfly valley museum. “We expect that there will be about 80 million to 100 million butterflies in the valley during this year’s ‘butterfly explosion’. That seems so crazy,” said Yang. According to Yang, in the valley, more than 320 butterfly species have been identified in specimens or photographs, including the rarest, most primitive, largest and smallest butterflies in China.
Besides Yang, many local villages have also assumed the role of butterfly guardians. However, the journey toward achieving human-butterfly harmony was far from easy. Some two decades ago, the villagers had little awareness of butterfly protection, believing wrongly that butterflies could endanger their food crops. They viewed them as pests that should be removed.
In 1998, Yang began his journey at the agricultural science station in Ma’an’di Township, the very place where the butterfly valley lies. “It was there that I got into a frequent dilemma— the local villagers, seeking to protect their crops, would often turn to pesticides to kill the butterflies,” he said. “However, my sincere love for these creatures forced me to prevent them from harming the delicate insects.”
Now, the development of ecotourism relying on butterfly resources has successfully changed the once extremely poor township. More villagers have started reproducing butterflies. He describes the butterfly valley as a “dream-making machine”, which extends the “butterfly dream” of harmonious coexistence between humans and nature.
24. What made Yang’s aim to reach human-butterfly harmony hard in the beginning?
A. Warm temperatures in local villages. B. The number and size of the butterflies.
C. Improper location of the butterfly valley. D. Lack of awareness of butterfly protection.
25. What does the underlined word “dilemma” in paragraph 4 mean?
A. A choice difficult to make. B. A fact easy to understand.
C. A duty hard to carry out. D. A situation smooth to deal with.
26. Which of the following best describe Yang Zhenwen?
A. Honest and professional. B. Humorous and creative.
C. Hard-working and strong-willed. D. Generous and easy-going.
27. Which can be a suitable title for the passage?
A. Changing the Poor State of a Town B. Volunteering as a Butterfly Guardian
C. Helping Butterflies Spread Their Wings D. Developing a Relationship with the Locals
C
In a world featuring endless choices, the search for simplicity has become more than just a desire—it’s a necessity. The book Yes Means Yes, Everything Else Means No explores the philosophy of simplicity and decision-making. Written by Bruce Mullen, this book goes beyond self-help clichés (陈词滥调) and offers a genuine, actionable approach to guiding life’s choices.
The book recognizes decision-making as the centre of human existence and invites readers to admit each decision carries a weight. “Yes Means Yes, Everything Else Means No” sums up a sign if can’t rule—a definite “Yes” and a clear “No.” It encourages readers to focus on the “Yes” and stop readers from puting their effort into uncertain things. Another rule stressed in the book is simplicity in decision-making. By adopting simplicity, decision-makers aim to get the key information, focus on the most related factors, and avoid unnecessary aspects, enabling quicker judgments and swifter conclusions.
The book is a practical guide to enhance decision-making skills. The author doesn’t merely express the philosophy but equips readers with the tools they need to apply effectively. From techniques to give preference to tasks to methods for avoiding distractions (分心), the book offers skills for simplifying the decision-making process.
Through personal experiences, Mullen determined the power of simplification, guiding people to make decisions according to one’s own values and desires. Beyond individual context, this book also influences business strategies, relationship dynamics, and societal considerations. Mullen not only explores the essence of “yes means yes” but stresses the significance of making clear decisions at a crossroads.
“Yes Means Yes, Everything Else Means No” is more than a book; it’s a philosophy that can change how we approach decisions. For those seeking to guide life with clarity and purpose, this book is a guiding light in the fog of in decision.
28. What are the readers encouraged to do according to paragraph 2?
A. Solve uncertain matters.
B. Summarize a key principle.
C. Concentrate on related things.
D. Make decisions independently.
29. Why is the book a practical guide to readers?
A. To provide readers with life values.
B. To help readers express philosophy.
C. To improve readers’ critical thinking skills.
D. To equip readers with decision-making skills.
30. What is paragraph 4 of the text mainly about?
A. Definition of simplicity. B. Rules of making decisions.
C. Benefits of stressing clarity. D. Influences of decision-making.
31. What is the article aimed at?
A. Recommending a book. B. Sharing a positive attitude.
C. Describing a simple lifestyle D. Solving philosophical problems.
D
The convenience of modern life is nothing short of astonishing. As I write this, some of the greatest hits are being sent to my phone. I could also hire a taxi, or have food delivered to my house within moments. The fact that, as a culture, we celebrate such short cuts is understandable. Yet most people are able to sense that convenience has a darker side.
We often resist (抵抗) doing the things we need to do in order to make progress. Behind every plan lies this horrible sense of Inertia (惰性). Why is this resistance — and our desire for ease — such an essential part of our nature? The idea of “Evolutionary Mismatch” can explain. It is the idea that we evolved (进化) for a hunter-gatherer lifestyle and that while our society has changed completely, our brains and bodies haven’t.
For hunter-gatherers, rest was essential to balance their periods of intense activity, such as hunting in the rain or escaping from danger. It’s the reason we still ask: “Do I really have to be doing this? Shouldn’t I save my energy?” During snowstorms, when there was little chance to hunt for animals, the hunters who chose to stay in the caves were more likely to live and pass on their genes and we’ve inherited (继承) that way of living.
Since then, we’ve invented technology and changed our environments to serve our nature to save energy. The questions are: is it a trap (陷阱)? What do we lose by following our nature to prioritize (优先考虑) comfort and convenience?
Continually choosing the convenient path weakens your ability to deal with unavoidable difficulties. And, from an evolutionary point of view, some measure of discomfort is just as important to our survival as rest and relaxation. Our ancestors (祖先) didn’t survive simply by being lazy, but through a combination of playing it safe and taking necessary risks: for example, pushing through the pain and effort of leaving a familiar home, in order to find a place closer to sources of food and better protected from the threats.
It is this difficulty itself that shapes and develops our character. In the technological world, we must sometimes make an effort to act in opposition to our nature. As a culture, we must remember that while convenience feels good in the moment, our ability to adapt and overcome challenges is part of our evolutionary inheritance too.
32. What can we learn about “inertia” in paragraph 2?
A. It is a sign of laziness that should be overcome.
B. It is a natural tendency to resist necessary effort.
C. It is caused by the convenience of modern life.
D. It disappears when practical plans are made.
33. “Evolutionary Mismatch” in paragraph 2 means the imbalance between ______.
A. personal goals and social expectations
B. human nature and the modern environment
C. modern conveniences and ancient challenges
D. the resistance to progress and the hunter-gatherer lifestyle
34. According to the text, prioritizing convenience in modern life may ______.
A. slow down technological advances
B. do damage to our physical health
C. cause over-dependence on technology
D. harm our ability to overcome challenges
35. What can be the best title for the text?
A. Convenience Trap: The Dark Side of Modern Life
B. Refusing Comfort: The Only Path to Personal Growth
C. Evolutionary Mismatch: Why Our Brains Haven’t Caught Up
D. The Selfish Gene: How Evolution Shapes Our Desire for Ease
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。
The Disadvantage of Creating Good Habits
Habits create the basis for mastery (精通). In chess, after the basic movements become automatic (自动的), a player can focus on the next level of the game. Each unit of information that is memorized opens up the mental space for more effortful thinking. This is true in any case. When you can perform the simple movements without thinking, you are free to pay attention to more advanced details. ____36____
However, the benefits of habits come at a cost. At first, each repetition develops fluency, speed, and skill. But then as a habit becomes automatic, you become less sensitive to feedback. ____37____ It becomes easier to ignore mistakes. When you can do it “well enough” automatically, you stop thinking about how to do it better. ____38____ In reality, you are merely reinforcing (强化) your current habits — not improving them.
____39____ To achieve top levels of performance, you need an improved approach. You can’t repeat the same things blindly and expect to become excellent. What you need is a combination of automatic habits and deliberate (刻意的) practice.
After one habit has been mastered, you have to return to the effortful part of the work and begin building the next habit. Old tasks become easier the second time around, but it doesn’t get easier overall because now you’re pouring your energy into the next challenge. ____40____ It’s an endless cycle.
A. You fall into mindless repetition.
B. Next, you will get more positive feedback.
C. Each habit unlocks the next level of performance.
D. Habits are necessary, but not enough for mastery.
E. With habits like these, you will get better without extra effort.
F. In this way, habits are essential for any pursuit of excellence.
G. You assume you’re getting better because you’re gaining experience.
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)
Have you ever felt nervous while doing something for the very first time? If you got dropped off in a new environment with a bunch of strangers, what would you do? It can be extremely difficult, and even frightening at times, to try something ___41___.
Recently, a popular Chinese vlogger posted videos teaching people how to take the metro and bus in cities. The first reaction of many netizens was ___42___. After all, who doesn’t know how to use public transportation? But soon, many others thanked the creator for her thoughtful and___43___videos because she showed people a simple-to-follow set of___44___ on what to do. Many had___45___ to realize lots of people in China don’t live in large cities. What we may ___46___ as common knowledge may very well be ___47___ and confusing to others. Videos like these, which help people to ___48___ the life skills they may not have, may ___49___ them a lot of awkwardness.
I remember going to college in America for the first time. When younger, I had already learned many ___50___ skills, like cooking simple meals. The ___51___ was different with many of my roommates. They didn’t have these skills I consider very basic. And I didn’t know how to use the dishwasher ___52___ to almost every American. What my roommates and I did was help each other out by ___53___ our knowledge about how to do one thing or another.
It is not ___54___ for a farmer to learn how to ride the metro, just as it is unnecessary for a city person to learn how to raise chickens. But we can learn how to do both-—thanks to the people willing to keep a(n) ___55___ mind about other people and give a helping hand as well.
41. A. special B. new C. unusual D. complicated
42. A. confusion B. relief C. anxiety D. admiration
43. A. long-standing B. expensive C. inspiring D. informative
44. A. introductions B. instructions C. requirements D. inspections
45. A. continued B. seemed C. failed D. come
46. A. declare B. employ C. feature D. perceive
47. A. professional B. fascinating C. foreign D. striking
48. A. pick up B. put up C. take up D. make up
49. A. bring B. allow C. cause D. save
50. A. management B. business C. household D. nutrition
51. A. example B. case C. occasion D. event
52. A. common B. important C. unique D. particular
53. A. applying B. acquiring C. spreading D. sharing
54. A. suitable B. beneficial C. essential D. useful
55. A. open B. active C. clear D. honest
第二节(共5小题;每小题 1分,满分5分)
在空白处填入适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
56. Sichuan hot pots are perfect for the damp, foggy climate ________ they were invented. (用适当的词填空)
57. With large amounts of qinghao extract _________ (produce), however, they faced another problem. (所给词的适当形式填空)
58. I listened to her wonderful stories and _________ (greed) ate bowl after bowl of rice pudding. (所给词的适当形式填空)
59. When he is pretty sure of what the result is going to be, he is still _________ (doubt). (所给词的适当形式填空)
60. Beethoven is regarded ________ one of the most remarkable musicians who ever lived. (用适当的词填空)
第三节(共10小题;每小题 1分,满分10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。
In January 2026, a short video adapted from Return to the Wolves sparked discussion on Chinese social media, pushing ___61___ 16-year-old story of “Green” back into the national spotlight (关注焦点).
At the heart of this phenomenon is the extraordinary bond between artist Li Weiyi and the wolf Green she rescued in 2010 on the Ruo’ergai grasslands, a weak newborn baby wolf ___62___ mother was killed by poison. She brought him to Chengdu, ___63___ his wild nature didn’t agree with life there as he grew. So, Li decided to return him to the wild, a decision ___64___ (root) in love.
For seven tough months on the grasslands, Li lived with Green, teaching him to hunt and fear humans — an important skill for his ___65___ (survive). Their bond was marked by remarkable cross-species care: most ___66___ (memorable), Green brought Li his own food when she fell ill. The story reached a bittersweet end when Green ___67___ (accept) into a wild pack.
The story reflects a modern desire ___68___ genuine connection. More practically, it mirrors China’s ___69___ (grow) ecological awareness, together with stricter legal protections and stronger conservation efforts. Green’s howl now reminds us true compassion (怜悯) lies in respecting nature’s freedom and ___70___ building harmony between humanity and wilderness requires respecting every form of life.
第四部分 作文
71. 假设你校将举办国际文化交流周,请你以 “The Taste of China” 为主题,向国际学生推荐一道你最喜欢的中国传统美食。
你的投稿需包括:
(1)推荐的美食及理由(如独特风味、文化内涵等)
(2)与美食相关的个人经历
(3)发出品尝邀请
注意: 1.词数100词左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear international friends,
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Yours,
Li Hua
第二节;读后续写(满分25分)。
72. 阅读下面的材料, 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。
One day Albert found a baby bird lying on the ground, squawking (叫喊) for help. Feeling sad for the bird, Albert petted it gently and wanted to help it, but he didn’t know how since he was just 7 years old. So he took the bird in his hands, carried it carefully home and showed it to his parents. At once, his parents took action. They washed the bird and found it injured. With the help of his parents, Albert dressed the wound. But it would need time and care for the bird to completely recover. As the bird had become dear to his heart, Albert immediately offered to care for the bird.
Albert named his new friend “Lucky”. He began to feed the bird and he even ran out to collect grass to build a soft nest for the bird. Then, he put the nest beside his bed. Albert and the bird were sleeping together and living together. Soon they became close friends. Albert always told it about his experiences in school and his secrets. Lucky, an extremely patient audience, usually responded to him with a few nods and chirps (叽叽喳喳声). Albert’s parents also loved Lucky. They regarded it as a family member.
In the course of time, Lucky gradually recovered and started to hop (脚跳) and jump a little bit and exercise its wings. That made everyone happier. Soon it would be able to fly. How wonderful!
But what then? Albert became thoughtful and started to think. “If Lucky started to fly, it could simply fly away one day.” But that would not happen. Albert loved his friend so much that he couldn’t imagine parting with it. He wondered, “I should surely stay with Lucky forever. But how? Keep the windows closed all the time? That was not practical.”
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。
Then, he bought a small cage and kept Lucky in it.
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Knowing the bad situation, Albert’s parents decided to help Lucky and their son.
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$这里是高一年级英语试题听力部分。第一部分听力第一节听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,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,每段对话读两遍。The weather has been so rainy this whole week. yes, but the weather forecast says IT will be Sunny this saturday, though rainy again next monday. The weather . has been so rainy this whole week. yes, but the weather forecast says IT will be Sunny this saturday, though rainy again next monday. Lily, can you tell me the ending of the film that just came out? sure. In the end, the lost dog found its way home. It's the same as in the book. Lily, can you tell me the ending of the film that just came out? sure. In the end, the lost dog found its way home. It's the same as in the book. Lisa, do you want to go to the concert with us tonight? I'd love to, but I can't. I'm driving to the airport to pick up my cousin. She's flying in from paris, and we're having a family dinner tomorrow. Lisa, do you want to go to the concert with us tonight? I'd love to, but I can't. I'm driving to the airport to pick up my cousin. She's flying in from paris, and we're having a family dinner tomorrow. Excuse me, could you tell me when flight AC thirty five arrives. he should arrive at five P. M, but IT will be forty five minutes late because of the weather. Excuse me, could you tell me when flight AC thirty five arrives. he should arrive at five P. M, but IT will be forty five minutes late because of the weather. Hi Sarah, what do you do now? I work at . a middle school near the hospital. I teach math. That's great. You must enjoy IT. Hi Sarah, what do you do now? I work at . a middle school near the hospital. I teach math. That's great. You must enjoy IT. 第二节,听下面五段对话或独白。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,每段对话或独白读两遍。听第六段材料,回答第六、七题。Hi, are you busy right now? Can you go with me to the shelter? sure. What for? Are we going to look after the animals? No, I want to adopt a little dog. You know, tomorrow is my sister leases birthday. SHE has been asking for a pet for a long time. Oh, lisa must be happy about that. Do you know which one he likes? He went to the pet shelter with me yesterday. SHE showed me the one . SHE liked. That's good. I bet lisa will take good care of IT. Hi, are you busy right now? Can you go with me to the . pet shelter? Whatever are we going to look after . the animals? No, I want to adopt a little dog. You know, tomorrow is my sister leases birthday. SHE has been asking for a pet for a long time. Oh, lisa must be happy about that. Do you know which one he likes? He went to the pet shelter with me yesterday. He showed me the one SHE liked. That's good. I bet lisa will take good care of IT. 听第七段材料,回答第8至10题。What sports do you enjoy? I like . swimming and basketball, but my favorite is table tennis. How about you? I really . like volleyball. I'm going to try out for the school volleyball team. I watched to play last week. You were excEllent. Thanks. but I still need to practice more. I'm going to the sports center now to play table tennis. Do you want to come? Maybe we can play together. sure. Let's go. What sports do you enjoy? I like . swimming and basketball, but my favorite is table tennis. How about you? I really . like volleyball. I'm going to try out for the school volleyball team. I watched to play last week. You were excEllent. thanks, but I still need to practice more. I'm going to the sports center now to play table tennis. Do you want to come? Maybe we can play together. sure. Let's go. 听第八段材料,回答第11至13题。Hi, jack, you look a bit down. What's wrong? I want . to get Better at spoken english, but i'm too nervous to talk to others. It's okay. The most basic way is to practice speaking out loud. Besides, you can repeat lines or english songs or short videos. That's a good idea. What else can I do? You can also talk to yourself about small things, like what you eat for breakfast. Oh, and alex is good at english. He's happy to chat with people. Really allows him to talk with me every day. Thank you. mom. You're welcome. Just take IT easy. Hi jack. You look a bit down. What's wrong? I want . to get Better at spoken english, but i'm too nervous to talk to others. It's okay. The most basic way is to practice speaking out loud. Besides, you can repeat lines or english songs or short videos. That's a good idea. What else can I do? You can also talk to yourself about small things, like what you eat for breakfast. Oh, and alex is good at english. He's happy to chat . with people. Really allows him to talk with me every day. Thank you. Mom are welcome. Just take IT easy. 听第九段材料,回答第14至16题。Hi, ema, I heard you just came back from lee yang. How was your trip? Oh, IT was amazing. I walked around the ancient town, visited the dub culture museum and devan joined the local people in a traditional dance at sea fung street. That sounds fun. What was the best parts of the trip for you . meeting the nazi locals? They were so friendly. They taught me to write simple dunbar characters and share their homemade tea with me. Did you buy any gifts? Of course. I got a small, long bar, paper notebook and a beautiful scar for myself. And my friend tom bought a traditional Brown's bell with double words on IT. Wow, those sounds special. You must have had a great time. absolutely. Every moment there felt like a beautiful memory. I'd love to go back someday. Hi, ema. I heard you just came back from lij yang. How was your trip? Oh, IT was amazing. I walked around the ancient town, visited the dba culture museum, and even joined the local people in a traditional dance at sea fung street. That sounds fun. What was the best parts of the trip . for you meeting the ni locals? They were so friendly. They talk me to write simple lombok characters and share their homemade tea with me. Did you buy any gifts? Of course, I got a small, long bar paper notebook and a beautiful scar for myself. And my friend tom bought a traditional bronze bell with dunbar words on IT. wow, those sounds special. You must have had a great time. absolutely. Every moment there felt like a beautiful memory. I'd love to go back someday. 听第十段材料,回答第17至20题。Hi, Peter. Is Jenny here? Hope you're doing well. Since you didn't answer the phone, i'll just leave a message mark and die having a housewarming party this sunday afternoon, we really hope you can come over and see our new apartment. We finally finished decorating the living room we painted at light blue IT looks much easier now. We'll enjoy some snacks and drinks, and later we can play some board games, chat about travel stories and enjoy classic movies. It'll be nice to hear about your trip to you. Non, I bet you took lots of pictures. Our address is fourteen Green street, but it's easy to miss because the building is behind a big tree and the street sign is small. Call me if you have trouble finding that, I can guide you there. If you are driving, there's a parking lot next to the building, so you don't have to worry about parking your car. Also, let me know if you prefer any particular snacks, mark and I can't wait to see you. Hi Peter. Is Jenny here? Hope you're doing well. Since you didn't answer the phone, i'll just leave a message mark and die. Having a housewarming party this sunday afternoon, we really hope you can come over and see our new apartment. We finally finished decorating the living room we painted at light blue. IT looks much easier now. We'll enjoy some snacks and drinks, and later we can play some board games, chat about travel stories and enjoy classic movies. It'll be nice to hear about your trip to you on. I bet you took lots of pictures. Our address is fourteen Green street, but it's easy to miss because the building is behind a big tree and the street sign is small. Call me if you have trouble finding IT, I can guide you there. If you are driving, there's a parking lot next to the building, so you don't have to worry about parking your car. Also, let me know if you prefer any particular snacks, mark, and I can't wait to see you. 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。